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CLINTON COUNTYCOMMUNITY FOUNDATIONCOMMUNITY FOUNDATIONOF HOWARD COUNTY, INC.CARROLL COUNTYCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION2010 ANNUAL REPORT


IndexComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values 2Board Members and Volunteers 4Ways to Give 5Donors 6Organizations 9Memorials and Tributes 10The Legacy Society 14Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars 15Endowed Funds<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 16Carroll <strong>County</strong> 20Clinton <strong>County</strong> 21Grants<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 23Carroll <strong>County</strong> 30Clinton <strong>County</strong> 32Financial Report 36David Foster Society 38Friends <strong>of</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong> 392010 Scholarship Reception Photos 40Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc.Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>215 W. Sycamore StreetKokomo, Indiana 46901Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or by appointmentTelephone: (765) 454-7298 or (800) 964-0508E-mail: info@cfhoward.orgVisit us online:www.cfhoward.orgwww.cfcarroll.orgwww.cfclinton.org1


Our Mission“The mission <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> serving <strong>Howard</strong>, Carroll and Clinton counties isto improve the quality <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> the comm<strong>unity</strong> through the accumulation and stewardship <strong>of</strong> enduringcharitable gifts.”Vision“The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is recognized by the comm<strong>unity</strong> to be an effective, credible, andinfluential broad-based organization. It serves the comm<strong>unity</strong> as a catalyst dedicated to improving thequality <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> our people through the permanent stewardship <strong>of</strong> financial gifts placed in its care.”As the number <strong>of</strong> people touched by the <strong>Foundation</strong> continues to rise, this statement <strong>of</strong> “vision” iscoming ever closer to reality.Core ValuesTo express the underlying philosophy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong>, the board drafted a series <strong>of</strong> “core values”statements that reflect the fundamental philosophy <strong>of</strong> its operation. These values provide guidance to bothpaid staff and volunteers as we interact with donors, grantees and the comm<strong>unity</strong>:StewardshipThe <strong>Foundation</strong> will prudently manage the resources entrusted to it, maintainingconfidentiality and seeking growth <strong>of</strong> resources.Open DoorThe <strong>Foundation</strong> will be available to all segments <strong>of</strong> our defined comm<strong>unity</strong>.Service to DonorsThe <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers opportunities to donors to improve the quality <strong>of</strong> life intheir comm<strong>unity</strong> by fulfilling their charitable goals.Service to Comm<strong>unity</strong>The <strong>Foundation</strong> will improve the quality <strong>of</strong> life through leadership by buildingendowments that are directed toward meeting the needs <strong>of</strong> the comm<strong>unity</strong>.IntegrityThe <strong>Foundation</strong>, its directors and staff will hold themselves to the highest ethical standardsand strive to achieve the best business practices.We hope these statements make clearer in your mind the role and purpose <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>. If you have questions, suggestions or comments about any <strong>of</strong> these statements, please call us,we’ll be happy to discuss them further.On behalf <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> the volunteers and staff <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong>, Clintonand Carroll counties, thank you for your commitment and interest in the <strong>Foundation</strong> and the comm<strong>unity</strong>.2


2010 Annual ReportYour Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is proud to present its 2010 Annual Report and information abouthow the <strong>Foundation</strong> can help you “Create a Legacy.” In 2010, the <strong>Foundation</strong> hosted Legacy Luncheonsin all three counties to bring awareness <strong>of</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong> working with the <strong>Foundation</strong> to promote legacygiving. The first step in achieving a legacy is having a dream or passion for making a lasting difference.Those dreams and how to create your legacy can be as different and unique as the individual who hasthem. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is also unique in that it provides a way for people <strong>of</strong> all means to makea lasting difference in their comm<strong>unity</strong>.You can create a legacy that supports one or more not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations, churches,educational institutions, charitable causes, and/or the comm<strong>unity</strong> through the <strong>Foundation</strong> during yourlifetime or through your estate plan. Estate plans could include a bequest in your will; designating a fundwithin the <strong>Foundation</strong> as a partial beneficiary <strong>of</strong> a life insurance policy or qualified retirement plan; orestablishing a Charitable Remainder trust or Charitable Gift Annuity. More information on ways to give ison page five <strong>of</strong> this report.The concept <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is as ingenious as it is simple – it is the means to build,over time, substantial endowment funds for our communities through contributions, large and small. The<strong>Foundation</strong> continues to follow three long-standing practices:First, we encourage donors to share with us their charitable dreams and to make gifts during theirlifetime and/or through their estate so that we can address even more comm<strong>unity</strong> needs in the future.Second, we take a broad approach to grantmaking because we provide financial support tostrengthen families; arts and culture; comm<strong>unity</strong> development and beautification; education; health andhuman services; and youth development.Third, we continue to be good stewards <strong>of</strong> the comm<strong>unity</strong> resources that have been entrusted withus. With our permanent endowment funds, we invest the gifts received and use the income from thosegifts for grantmaking. Our goal is to preserve the gift so that it will provide income for comm<strong>unity</strong> needsforever.As you review this annual report, we hope that you share our enthusiasm for a successful year <strong>of</strong>serving you and our communities. During 2010, collectively we:• Awarded grants and scholarships <strong>of</strong> $958,214 and also granted the property at 322 N. Main Street,Kokomo, to <strong>Howard</strong> Regional Health System;• Administered the Lilly Endowment Scholarship Program in all three counties for a total <strong>of</strong>$572,458;• Received gifts <strong>of</strong> $1.876 million; and• Completed the fifth and final year <strong>of</strong> Sustaining Resource Development work in all three counties.Thank you to the donors who have trusted us to help them “Create a Legacy.”Frankfort High School students display their pride for winningthe fi rst Clinton <strong>County</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong> the Books. More than500 students from Clinton Central Jr.-Sr. High School,Clinton Prairie Jr.-Sr. High School, Frankfort Middle School,Frankfort High School and Rossville Middle/High Schoolsparticipated in the program. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>provided funding to help purchase books for the program.3


2010 Board Members and VolunteersChairpersonMike Stegall, Comm<strong>unity</strong> First BankVice ChairpersonDana Davis, Comm<strong>unity</strong> VolunteerSecretary/TreasurerBob Hingst, Mid-America BeveragePast ChairpersonRick Smith, Smith FinancialBill BeardClinton <strong>County</strong>Nanette BowlingComm<strong>unity</strong> VolunteerTed CripeFarm Bureau, Clinton <strong>County</strong>Brent DechertAttorneyJohn Fell, Jr.AttorneyDerek FisherCPA, Carroll <strong>County</strong>Betsy HoshawComm<strong>unity</strong> VolunteerBrad HowellBrad Howell FordScott McClellandAttorneyJim McIntyreAttorneyTyler MooreMoore Title & Escrow, Inc.Kent RyanAttorney, Clinton <strong>County</strong>Craig SevernsCoca-Cola Bottling Co.Laura SheetsDuke EnergyDr. Marilyn SkinnerCenter for Early Childhood EducationJeff SmeltzerCone PalaceJ.D. YoungYoung’s Culligan & Appliance CenterExecutive CommitteeMike Stegall, ChairpersonDana Davis, Vice ChairpersonBob Hingst, Sec./Treas.Rick Smith, Past ChairpersonBill Beard Joe DunbarDerek Fisher Jim McIntyreJ.D. YoungClinton <strong>County</strong> Services CommitteeBill Beard, ChairpersonDebbie Graves, Vice ChairpersonJean Beard Les BergumTed Cripe Karen MillerJack Ransom Gene RobbinsKent Ryan John ShoupStan Smith Harold ViceCarroll <strong>County</strong> Services CommitteeDerek Fisher, ChairpersonPaul Manning, Vice ChairpersonAlan Jackson, Past ChairpersonDr. Alvan Eller Joseph T. Ives, Jr.Angie May Peg MinnicusDr. Greg Norman Dick RoachTrent Stephan<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Grants CommitteeJoe Dunbar, ChairpersonNanette Bowling Kelly Karickh<strong>of</strong>fScott McClelland Gene ParksCraig Severns Dr. Marilyn SkinnerJeff Smeltzer Mike UlleryJ.D. YoungClinton <strong>County</strong> Grants CommitteeDebbie Graves, ChairpersonJean Beard Karen MillerMegan Sheets John ShoupCarroll <strong>County</strong> Grants CommitteeMonty Edging Joseph T. Ives, Jr.Greg Michael Carolyn PearsonInvestment/Finance CommitteeBob Hingst, ChairpersonJim Alender Bill BersbachRobert C. Bucheri Derek FisherBrad Howell Jim ParsonsAlan Price Steve RothenbergerRick Smith Mike StegallGary WehrComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> StaffLeft to right: LaCinda Chapman, Secretary/Receptionist; Kim Abney,Program Director; Jane Williams, Communications; Ron Harper,President; and Hilda Burns, Vice President4


Ways to GiveThe Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is a flexible vehicle for charitable gifts <strong>of</strong> all sizes, from public, corporate, foundation, or private sources.Both large and small gifts can take a variety <strong>of</strong> forms; depending on tax and estate planning priorities. Gifts can be made with:• Cash• Appreciated Securities• Life Insurance• Real Estate• Bequests• Private <strong>Foundation</strong> TransferDonors can give to an existing fund in the <strong>Foundation</strong> or create their own “named fund” with a gift <strong>of</strong> $5,000 or more. Donorsestablishing named funds can name them after themselves, a loved one, their company, as a memorial or tribute, or use someother name that is meaningful to them. Funds may be advised, designated to a particular charity or church, or to support fields <strong>of</strong>interest, or scholarships.IRA 401(k), or Other Qualified Retirement PlanPlanned giving is as easy as designating a percentage <strong>of</strong> your IRA, 401(k) or other qualified retirement plan to the <strong>Foundation</strong> as abeneficiary.Sample Bequest LanguageI give, devise and bequeath to the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc., an Indiana not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it charitablecorporation, which serves as the comm<strong>unity</strong> foundation for the area, fill in the blank with one <strong>of</strong> the following three choices:1.) the sum <strong>of</strong> $___________; 2.) ____________% <strong>of</strong> my estate; or 3.) “all <strong>of</strong> the rest, residue and remainder <strong>of</strong> my estate, <strong>of</strong>whatsoever kind and nature and wheresoever situate in which I may have any right, title or interest, or over which I may have anypower <strong>of</strong> appointment at the time <strong>of</strong> my death” to hold, manage, invest and reinvest the same, to collect the income and to payfor and disburse the “income” for public and charitable uses and purposes, in accordance with the policies <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc., in effect from time to time.If the amount <strong>of</strong> the bequest meets the minimum contribution requirement for the establishment <strong>of</strong> a new fund ($5,000), thedonor may elect to create a separately identifiable fund by name and purpose. Contact the <strong>Foundation</strong> for information.Other Planned GiftsThe <strong>Foundation</strong> also <strong>of</strong>fers donors several other types <strong>of</strong> gift arrangements that provide a variety <strong>of</strong> tax advantages and incomebenefits to donors, and provide needed charitable resources for the comm<strong>unity</strong>. We <strong>of</strong>fer:Charitable Gift AnnuityThis is a contract between the donor and the <strong>Foundation</strong>. Inexchange for the donor’s irrevocable gift, the <strong>Foundation</strong> agreesto pay one or two annuitants the donor names, a fixed sum eachyear for life. The payments are guaranteed by the <strong>Foundation</strong>.The percentage <strong>of</strong> income you receive is determined by yourage (or ages for a two-life annuity*).Single Life Annuity RatesAGE ESTIMATED PAYMENT RATE90 9.8%85 8.4%80 7.5%75 6.5%70 5.8%Contact us for an estimate <strong>of</strong> your charitable tax deduction andincome projections. We subscribe to the rates recommended bythe American Council on Gift Annuities. These rates are subjectto change annually.*Rates for two-life annuities are slightly lower.Charitable Remainder Trust (Life Income)This allows the donor to provide income to themselves orothers for life or a term <strong>of</strong> years. Trust donors irrevocablytransfer assets to the trustees <strong>of</strong> their choice. During the trust’sterm, the trustee invests the trust’s assets and pays income (afixed percentage <strong>of</strong> the trust’s value annually if a unitrust and afixed dollar amount if an annuity trust) to one or more incomebeneficiaries named by the donor. When the trust term ends,the trust’s principal passes to the <strong>Foundation</strong> to be used for thecharitable purpose that the donor designates.Charitable Lead Trust (“Wait-a-While” Trust)During the trust’s term (usually a set number <strong>of</strong> years) thetrustee invests the trust’s assets and pays the income to the<strong>Foundation</strong> for the purpose the donor designates. When thetrust term ends, all assets are distributed to family members orother beneficiaries named by the donor.Retained Life EstateThis allows donors to give their home or farm to the<strong>Foundation</strong>, while retaining the right to live in it for the rest <strong>of</strong>their lives. When the retained life estate ends, the <strong>Foundation</strong>can then use the property or the proceeds from its sale for thepurpose the donor designates.5


DonorsThe Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> wishes to express its gratitude to the followingindividuals and groups who have assisted the <strong>Foundation</strong> and the comm<strong>unity</strong>with their gifts in 2010:Kim & Kevin AbneyMs. Teresa R. Achor & KevinMcClishMr. & Mrs. Bernard AmpeMr. & Mrs. Carl AndersonMr. Michael C. AndersonMs. Ruth I. AndersonMr. Tommy AndersonAnonymous GiftMr. & Mrs. Richard O. ArcariMr. & Mrs. Josh T. ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Stan ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Thomas ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Don J. AshburnMr. & Mrs. Boyd L. AshcraftDr. & Mrs. Thomas AtkinsonMr. & Mrs. Max A. AveryMr. & Mrs. Kelly K. AyersDr. Janet S. Ayres & Dr. LynnCorsonMr. & Mrs. John F. BagbyMr. & Mrs. Bradley BaileyStephen & Jane BakerMr. & Mrs. Robert E. BallingerMr. Bob BalsbaughMr. & Mrs. J. W. BandelierMr. & Mrs. John BarberMr. & Mrs. Charles BarnardMs. Carol E. BarnesMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. BarnettMr. & Mrs. William BassettMr. & Mrs. Terry BeachMr. & Mrs. David BealeDr. & Mrs. Frank BeardsleyMs. Rita BeattyMr. & Mrs. Norm L. BeckMr. & Mrs. E. A. BeckerMr. & Mrs. Nelson J. BeckerDr. & Mrs. William BegemanMr. & Mrs. Gary BellMr. & Mrs. Dan BellusMr. & Mrs. Carl BergstromMr. & Mrs. Bill BersbachMr. & Mrs. Paul BiltimierMr. & Mrs. Fred BinderMr. & Mrs. Dick N. BishopMr. & Mrs. Michael BlackburnMr. & Mrs. Brent R. BlinnMr. & Mrs. Robb BlumeSylvia & Alma BontragerDr. Gabriel BossletMs. Nanette BowlingMrs. Joan E. BowmanDr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrattonMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. & Mrs. Jim BriscoeMr. Nicholas BrockmeyerAnn & Bob BrownBonnie Brown & Jami BellMs. Martha L. BrownMr. & Mrs. William C. BrunsMr. & Mrs. Henry BuchholzMrs. Tracey BuersmeyerMr. & Mrs. Henry BurgeHilda & Kevin BurnsMr. & Mrs. Thomas BurtDr. & Mrs. John R. BushMr. & Mrs. Jim R. ButcherMr. & Mrs. Ed ByrumMr. & Mrs. Richard L. ByrumMs. Jill CampbellMr. & Mrs. Byron CardwellMr. Jeff CardwellMrs. Suzanne CareyMr. & Mrs. William CarmichaelMr. & Mrs. Dan CasserlyMr. & Mrs. Max E. CatronMr. Gary G. ChandlerLaCinda & Ben ChapmanMs. Emma ChiriacMr. & Mrs. CarmenChristiansonMr. Eric J. ChristiansonMr. & Mrs. Mark ClarkMr. Jerry L. ClawsonMr. Casey J. ClineMrs. Marian CoapstickMr. & Mrs. Tom CoathMs. Carol J. ColemanMr. & Mrs. Glenn ColescottDr. Luis ColonMr. & Mrs. Ralph E. ColterMr. & Mrs. Kevin ComerMr. & Mrs. Brian A. CookBarbara & Andy CookMr. Jerry H. CookMr. & Mrs. Mike CordMr. & Mrs. Daniel G. CrabbMr. Michael J. CrabbMr. & Mrs. Mike CrawfordMr. Marlin B. Creasy Ph.D.Mr. & Mrs. Jim CripeMr. & Mrs. Ted A. CripeMr. & Mrs. Jack L. CrossMr. Glenn A. CrumRoy L. Crume TrustMr. & Mrs. John CulbertsonMr. Steve CurrensCVS Pharmacy FriendsMr. & Mrs. Dean DahlquistMr. & Mrs. Michael DailyMr. & Mrs. Kirk DanielsMr. & Mrs. Bill DankertMr. Erik DargevicsMr. & Mrs. John R. DavidsonMr. & Mrs. Dennis C. DavisMr. & Mrs. Douglas DavisDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisMr. & Mrs. Brent DechertMr. & Mrs. Edward DechertMr. Timothy DeciccoMr. Sandy DeichmanMs. Portia M. DevoreMs. Judith K. DewaltMr. & Mrs. James Dillon Jr.Ms. Shirleen DimmittDr. & Mrs. Brian L. DoggettMs. Mona DownhourMr. & Mrs. Nathan DownhourMr. & Mrs. Richard DownhourMs. Nancy J. DreschMr. & Mrs. John T. Ducker Jr.Ms. Neda K. DuffMs. Jo Ellen C. DufresneMr. Joe DunbarMr. & Mrs. Cedric E. DurkesDr. Radek DutkiewiczDr. & Mrs. Jordan DutterMr. & Mrs. Rob EarlMr. & Mrs. Brent EarlywineMr. Paul EhrmanMr. & Mrs. Raymon EikenberryMr. & Mrs. Richard EikenberryDr. & Mrs. Alvan EllerMrs. Marion J. EllerMr. & Mrs. Cartwright EllisMs. Constance EllsworthMr. & Mrs. Barry EmersonDr. & Mrs. Nathan EppMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. EvansMs. Winifred M. FarwickMr. & Mrs. Larry FellowsMr. & Mrs. William P. FerrelRick Fingleton EstateMr. & Mrs. Derek R. FisherMrs. Catherine FitchMr. & Mrs. Kenneth FloraMr. Tom FloraMr. & Mrs. John FountainMr. & Mrs. Dave FoxMr. & Mrs. Jimmy R. FrenchMs. Sondra K. FrybackMrs. Nancy FullertonMr. & Mrs. Bob FunkMs. Angela L. Gabriel & Ms.Donna D. ArnettMr. & Mrs. Jim L. GardenhireMr. & Mrs. Timothy GarnerMr. & Mrs. James Gatman IIMr. & Mrs. Gary H. GaugerMr. & Mrs. Randy W. GermanMrs. Teresa GiffordMr. & Mrs. Joseph W. GilbertMr. & Mrs. John GillemMr. & Mrs. Rex GingerichDr. & Mrs. Pratap GohilGolfers <strong>of</strong> Green AcresMayor & Mrs. Greg GoodnightMatthew & Mary GrahamMs. Kim GravesMrs. Beulah GrayMr. George W. GreenMr. & Mrs. D. Lynn GriderMr. & Mrs. Everett E. GruberMr. & Mrs. Glenn GrundmannMr. Matthew D. HallAnna M. Hamilton TrustMs. Joyce HardebeckRon & Liz HarperMr. & Mrs. Matthew T. Harsh6


Donors (Continued)Dr. Mike HarshmanMr. & Mrs. William HartMr. & Mrs. Bill HarterMr. & Mrs. Jeff HauswaldMr. & Mrs. Michael L. HawnMr. & Mrs. Brian HayesDr. Stephen Healy &Dr. Sandra QuintonMr. & Mrs. Harold HeatonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth HelmsMr. & Mrs. Terry HeltzelMr. & Mrs. David HendricksonMr. & Mrs. R. Scott HersbergerMr. & Mrs. Pleamon HewittMr. & Mrs. Eric HighMs. Anne HimmelwrightMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersMs. Ann M. HingstMr. & Mrs. Bob HingstMr. & Mrs. Gary L. HiteMr. & Mrs. Merrill D. HobanMs. Nancy E. HobsonMr. Dean W. HockneyMs. Candy HodgeMr. & Mrs. F. Galen HodgeMr. & Mrs. Donald HolihanMr. & Mrs. David HollarmanMrs. Helen HollingsworthMr. & Mrs. Jim HoltsonMr. & Mrs. Rick HomkesMr. & Mrs. Michael HopwoodMr. & Mrs. Bob HoshawMr. & Mrs. Ronald <strong>Howard</strong>Ms. Abby HufferMr. & Mrs. Dale L. HufferMr. & Mrs. Marion C. HufferMr. & Mrs. Teddy HufferDr. & Mrs. Bruce HughesMr. & Mrs. Ken HumphreyMr. Clayton HutsonMr. & Mrs. James J. IovinoMr. & Mrs. Robert T. IvesMr. & Mrs. Tom IvesMr. & Mrs. Alan JacksonMr. & Mrs. Matthew ‘Pete’ E.JacksonMr. & Mrs. J. Michael JarvisJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupMr. & Mrs. Larry K. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Steven JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Joe JonesMr. Mark & Dr. Kathryn JonesMr. & Mrs. Russell KasparMr. & Mrs. Kenneth KaufmanMr. & Mrs. Bill KearnsMr. & Mrs. Jim L. KebrdleMr. & Mrs. Patrick KennedyMr. & Mrs. Scott KernMr. & Mrs. Gary KerseyMr. & Mrs. William KillionMr. & Mrs. Paul K. KinneyMr. & Mrs. David KitchellMr. & Mrs. Joe KleinMs. Barbara KnolinskiMr. Robert KnolinskiMr. & Mrs. William KrantzMrs. Amanda KrensonMr. & Mrs. Sidney J. KubeschMr. & Mrs. Alan KunkleMr. & Mrs. George LaflinMr. & Mrs. Jerry LambersonMr. & Mrs. Bill LambertDr. & Mrs. Ed LangstonMr. & Mrs. Ken LavyMisty Lawson & Grice RamseyMr. & Mrs. Perry LewisDr. & Mrs. James M. LindseyMs. Roberta LinebackMr. & Mrs. Chris LingMr. & Mrs. Glen LockMr. & Mrs. Don LongMr. George A. LongMr. & Mrs. C. William LovelaceMr. & Mrs. Rob LutzMr. & Mrs. Everette E. LytleMr. & Mrs. Michael J. MaherMr. & Mrs. Mark MalsonMrs. Susan Mann-HitchcockMr. & Mrs. Paul ManningMs. Magdalen Marszalek &Ms. Antoinette RethlakeMr. & Mrs. Mark A. MartinMr. & Mrs. William J. Martin Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. MasseyMr. & Mrs. Conrad MaugansBonnie Maxwell &Anita WerlingMr. & Mrs. Robert MaxwellMr. & Mrs. Steve MayMr. Dan McCainMr. & Mrs. Gordon McCainMr. & Mrs. Michael McCoolMr. & Mrs. Dave McFatridgeMr. & Mrs. Eugene McGarveyMr. & Mrs. Colby McIlrathMr. & Mrs. Dale McIlrathMr. & Mrs. Earl ‘Bud’ McIlrathMr. Jim McIntyreMs. Susan L. McKinleyMr. & Mrs. Darwin McVayMr. Craig M. MeadeJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dayton MerrellMr. & Mrs. Gary G. MerrellMr. & Mrs. Greg M. MichaelMr. Wesley MilburnMr. & Mrs. Greg MillerMr. & Mrs. Steven W. MillerMr. & Mrs. David MinichDr. & Mrs. Robert Mitchell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Bobby MohlerMr. & Mrs. Brad MohlerMr. & Mrs. Chris MoodyMr. Joe MossMs. Stacey L. MrakJudge & Mrs. Robert MrzlackMr. & Mrs. Larry MuellerMr. & Mrs. Lewis N. MullinMr. & Mrs. William L. MullinJudge Lynn MurrayMr. & Mrs. Terry W. MyersMr. Michael MygrantMr. & Mrs. Nobel NameMr. & Mrs. Gary NealMs. Jinnie NealMr. & Mrs. John R. NeedlerMr. & Mrs. Larry R. NewtonMr. & Mrs. Mike NicholsMrs. Carol P. NisbetMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. NoelDr. & Mrs. Greg NormanMr. & Mrs. Douglas NorthMr. & Mrs. John O’DonnellMr. Joseph A. O’DonnellMrs. Marilyn O’FarrellMr. & Mrs. Bob R. OakleyMr. & Mrs. Richard H. OliverMr. & Mrs. Mick OrtmanMr. & Mrs. Fred Osborn Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Graham H. OsterMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. OusleyMr. & Mrs. Jerry OusleyMr. & Mrs. Dean OverholserMr. & Mrs. Lance J. PadgettMr. & Mrs. Thomas B. PadgettMr. Don PagelMr. & Mrs. Greg ParkerMr. Gene ParksMr. & Mrs. Steve ParrottMr. Brant ParryMr. & Mrs. James PayneMr. & Mrs. Bill PearsonMr. & Mrs. Gregory PickardJohn Pitzer TrustMs. Margaret L. PowersDr. & Mrs. Thomas PratherPulmonary & Critical CareDivision at IU Med. CenterMr. Jeff QuirkMr. & Mrs. Russ RaglandMr. & Mrs. Mike RansbottomMr. & Mrs. Jack W. RansomMr. & Mrs. Tom RansomMr. & Mrs. Mark RaverMrs. Shirley RaverMr. & Mrs. David K. RaylMr. & Mrs. Kyle RaylMrs. Erin ReaganMr. & Mrs. Stan RebberMs. Joanne RecordMr. & Mrs. Philip B. ReedMrs. Phyllis ReinkeMr. & Mrs. Mark D. RethlakeMr. & Mrs. Thomas RethlakeMr. & Mrs. James J. RezoMs. Susan RhineMr. & Mrs. Clayton RichardMr. & Mrs. J. R. RichardsMr. & Mrs. Reldo RidenourMr. & Mrs. Darrell RiderMr. & Mrs. Leo RiderMr. & Mrs. John W. RigelMr. & Mrs. Martin RinehartMr. Lance A. RiverMr. & Mrs. Dick RoachMr. Carl D. RoarkMr. Gene RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Fred RobertsMr. & Mrs. Andrew RobertsonMr. & Mrs. J. Daniel Robertson7


Donors (Continued)Mr. & Mrs. Matthew RobertsonMrs. Patricia S. RobertsonDottye & Carl RobesonMs. Beverly E. RodgersMr. & Mrs. Glenn Rodgers Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Max RodibaughMr. & Mrs. Edward RoesenerMr. & Mrs. Larry D. RollandMr. & Mrs. Robert Rostron Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. RostronMrs. L. Jean RuleMr. & Mrs. Kent RyanMs. Nancy A. SabariMr. & Mrs. Ted L. SalsberyDr. & Mrs. Wayne SalsberyMr. & Mrs. Dick SanburnMr. & Mrs. Don SandersMs. Irma D. SandersMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. SawyerDr. & Mrs. James M. SchefflerMr. & Mrs. Jack SchergerDr. & Mrs. Tom R. ScherschelMr. & Mrs. Ronald G. SchmittMr. & Mrs. Richard SchoenianMr. & Mrs. Gary L. SchollMr. Richard SchumacherMr. & Mrs. John R. ScottDr. & Mrs. Tim SehrMr. & Mrs. Joe SeurynckMr. & Mrs. Craig SevernsMr. & Mrs. E.P. Severns Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Tim SevernsMr. & Mrs. Vince SewardMr. & Mrs. Daniel C. ShanksMr. Michael ShearerMr. & Mrs. Theodore SheetsMs. Kelly ShellyMr. & Mrs. Bill ShirleyCatherine Shortle TrustMr. & Mrs. Jerry G. SibbittMr. & Mrs. James Siegfried Jr.Ms. Robin SilverMr. & Mrs. Scott SilvermanMr. & Mrs. Thomas SimmonsMrs. J. Lois SinkMr. Ronald L. SinkMr. & Mrs. Gary L. SipesMs. Ramona M. SkertichDr. Marilyn SkinnerMr. & Mrs. Fred H. SlopsemaMr. Greg SmileyMr. & Mrs. Daryl R. SmithMs. Debbie SmithMr. & Mrs. Harry SmithMr. & Mrs. James F. SmithMs. Jeanine A. SmithMr. & Mrs. Rick SmithMr. & Mrs. Dale SnipesMrs. Keith SnyderMr. & Mrs. Joseph SnyderFaye A. Snyder TrustMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. SparksMr. & Mrs. William SpelmanMr. James E. SpringerMs. Sharon R. StarkMr. & Mrs. Mike StegallMr. & Mrs. Trent A. StephanMrs. Catherine S. StephensMr. & Mrs. Bill StifleMs. Sandra A. StockdaleHelen Stout TrustMr. & Mrs. Richard L. StrawnMs. Joellen StriebelDr. & Mrs. David F. StrusMs. Karen StubbsMs. Betty Lou SwentzelMrs. Betty SwingMr. & Mrs. James SwisshelmMr. & Mrs. Van TaylorLaurayne Templeton TrustMr. & Mrs. Don TenBrookMr. & Mrs. Donald ThatcherDr. & Mrs. Ronald Thompson Jr.Ms. Susan ThompsonMr. Curt TrainerMr. & Mrs. James TrobaughMr. & Mrs. Bill TruebloodMr. & Mrs. David TurnerMr. & Mrs. Conrad UittsMr. & Mrs. Pat UnderwoodDr. Ryan Van Matre D.C.Lt. Col. & Mrs. Harold ViceMr. & Mrs. Eric J. WaddellJanice & Larry WaddellDr. & Mrs. Brian WagonerMr. Edward L. WagonerDr. & Mrs. Gordon WagonerMr. & Mrs. Kevin L. WalkerMr. & Mrs. Shaun P. WallisaMr. & Mrs. Ken WaltonMr. & Mrs. Robert WaltonMr. & Mrs. Matthew WaningerMr. & Mrs. Charles WatkinsDr. & Mrs. Leo WatsonMr. & Mrs. Phillip WeaverMrs. Sarah N. WebbMr. & Mrs. David WeckerlyMr. & Mrs. Larry G. WeiseMr. & Mrs. Craig WellnitzMs. Marilyn WellsMr. & Mrs. Craig WestlakeMr. & Mrs. Tom WhitcombMr. & Mrs. <strong>Howard</strong> L. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Troy L. WhiteMr. Randy WhiteakerMs. Judith K. WhorleyMs. Erin WidemanMs. Jane WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Robert WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Chris WilliamsonMr. & Mrs. Lee E. WillifordMr. & Mrs. Lester C. Willis Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Willard WilsonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth WiningsMr. & Mrs. Fred WiseMr. & Mrs. Jeff WiseMr. Norman WisherDr. Karen M. WolfMr. Jerry WoodwardMr. & Mrs. Larry E. WrightMr. & Mrs. Michael J. WyantMs. Marjorie L. WyrickMr. & Mrs. J. D. YoungMr. Tim YoungMr. & Mrs. Richard M. ZeisMr. & Mrs. Alan C. ZerkelMr. & Mrs. Dale V. ZinnMrs. Mary ZinnMr. & Mrs. Wayne ZinnDorothy Stark, left, stands with Kara Schwarzkopf, the 2010 recipient<strong>of</strong> the Dorothy Stark Scholarship.Dorothy was looking for a way to give back to the comm<strong>unity</strong> andsupport local youth when she decided to establish a scholarship fundthrough the Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in 2005. The fundprovides scholarships for graduating students from Jackson Township inCarroll <strong>County</strong>.8


OrganizationsAbby Rethlake Memorial FundAlto ExpressAnthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldBeckley Office EquipmentBrewster Insurance AgencyBucheri, McCarty & Metz, LLPBurlington Kiwanis ClubButton Motors, Inc.Carroll Co. Abstract & TitleCarroll Co. REMCChi Omega AlumnaeClinton Central Flower &Gift CommitteeComm<strong>unity</strong> First Bank <strong>of</strong><strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>Cone PalaceCrume-Evans Insurance ServiceDelphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> SchoolsDimensions, Inc.Eriks Chevrolet, Inc.Expression Silk ScreenFamily Worship CenterFirst Evangelical PresbyterianChurchFirst Farmers Bank & TrustFrankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> PublicLibrary & Clinton <strong>County</strong>Contractual LibraryTrustees & StaffFrankfort High SchoolFriends at Fisher & AssociatesHaynes International, Inc.Hobson Insurance Agency<strong>Howard</strong> & Sons, Inc.<strong>Howard</strong> Regional HealthSystem<strong>Howard</strong> Regional HealthSystem <strong>Foundation</strong>Independent Colleges <strong>of</strong> Ind.Indiana Packers CorporationIndiana University-KokomoJ & J Electric <strong>of</strong> Indiana, Inc.Jackson-Lee-PearsonJudson Baptist ChurchKing & ScottKokomo Auto WorldKokomo Country ClubKokomo H. S. English Dept.Kokomo Humane SocietyKokomo New Car DealersAssociationKokomo Sports CenterKramer Lumber Co., Inc.Lafayette Bank and TrustMartin Wrecker ServicesMcClelland Family <strong>Foundation</strong>H.E. McGonigal, Inc.Merrell Brothers, Inc.Michigantown High SchoolAlumni AssociationMid-America BeverageMKM Distribution ServicesMonsanto FundMoore’s Pie ShopNewlon MetalsNICHES Land TrustNorthwestern Class <strong>of</strong> 2000Olive GardenPioneer Hi-BredPlatinum Sports &Entertainment ManagementPropayPTI Machining, Inc.Purdue University-KokomoRegions Insurance, Inc.Reinke Funeral Home, Inc.Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> KokomoEarly RisersSalin Bank and Trust Companysan<strong>of</strong>i aventisSelect Equipment CompanyShanks BrothersShirley & Stout Lincoln RoadSIA <strong>Foundation</strong>, Inc.Smith FinancialSmithville Charitable<strong>Foundation</strong>Southside Marathon. Inc.St. Joseph Hospital & HealthCenterStaffing ResourcesSymposium ClubTenBrook Sales, Inc.Western School CorporationYMCA <strong>of</strong> KokomoPlanning for the FutureFree will planning guides available from the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>A person may work 40 years to accumulate assets and spend 10 to 20 years conserving that accumulation, but <strong>of</strong>tentakes 2 hours or less to plan for the distribution <strong>of</strong> assets.Through good planning, the legacy <strong>of</strong> love and care that you leave foryour family, friends or favorite charity can be encouraging and eveninspiring. You can:• Choose how and when property is distributed• Choose guardians for dependents• Reduce estate settlement costs and taxes• Provide ongoing support for favorite charitiesCREATE A LEGACY40 YEARS ...20 YEARS ...The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> has endowed funds that benefit nonpr<strong>of</strong>itorganizations, churches, scholarships and the comm<strong>unity</strong> forever. Wewould be delighted to work with you and your estate planning advisor toanswer any questions that you may have or to provide additional information.2 HOURS ...For a free will planning guide, visit our Web sites at: www.cfhoward.org, www.cfcarroll.org or www.cfclinton.org orcall (800) 964-0508.9


MemorialsWe are always grateful to those who remember the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> when making gifts in memory <strong>of</strong> family andfriends, or to honor birthdays, anniversaries, or other special occasions. The following memorial and tribute gifts weremade in 2010:MemorialsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Marlee AbbottMr. & Mrs. Fred WiseIn Memory <strong>of</strong> John D. AnstettMs. Rita BeattyMs. Beverly E. RodgersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> A.J. ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Josh T. ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Stan ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Thomas ArchibaldMr. & Mrs. Max A. AveryMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. BarnettMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. Glenn A. CrumMr. & Mrs. Steven W. MillerMr. & Mrs. Gene RobbinsDr. & Mrs. Max RodibaughMr. & Mrs. Richard L. StrawnMr. & Mrs. Willard WilsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bobby Dean Bieghler (cont’d.)Mr. & Mrs. Everette E. LytleMr. & Mrs. Michael J. MaherGolfers <strong>of</strong> Green AcresMr. & Mrs. Ronald J. RostronMs. Kelly ShellyMr. & Mrs. Donald ThatcherMr. Norman WisherIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jim BieghlerJerry, Karen & Karlee SparksIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Lola BordnerMs. Mona DownhourIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jo & Ross BourneMr. & Mrs. David NisbetIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. John BowmanMrs. Joan E. BowmanIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Marvin ComptonMs. Rita BeattyMs. Beverly E. RodgersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Ilona CookJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> M. Joyce CookMr. Jerry CookMerrell Brothers, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Dayton MerrellMr. & Mrs. Gary G. MerrellDr. & Mrs. David F. StrusIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Sara CostlowMs. Susan RhineMr. & Mrs. Harry SmithIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Doral L. DanielsMr. & Mrs. Kirk DanielsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Tony GabrielDr. & Mrs. Pratap GohilKokomo Sports CenterMr. Lance A. RiverMr. & Mrs. Jack SchergerIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Mark E. GiffordMrs. Teresa GiffordIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Carolyn GilbertMr. & Mrs. Norm L. BeckMr. & Mrs. Earl McIlrathMr. & Mrs. Jerry G. SibbittJanice & Larry WaddellIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Rob GriceMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Cleone GruberMr. & Mrs. Everett E. GruberIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Larry BabbMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jillene ‘Jill’ BartholomewJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupRotary Club <strong>of</strong> KokomoEarly RisersMr. & Mrs. J. D. YoungIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kathie BeattyMs. Rita BeattyMr. & Mrs. Rick HomkesDr. & Mrs. Bruce HughesMs. Beverly E. RodgersMr. Glenn E. Rodgers Jr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> Carl & Dorothy BergstromMr. & Mrs. Carl BergstromIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bobby Dean BieghlerTeresa Achor & Kevin McClishMr. & Mrs. Don J. AshburnMr. & Mrs. Ralph E. ColterAngela Gabriel & Donna ArnettMr. & Mrs. Timothy GarnerIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Nancy (Riggs) CaldwellMr. & Mrs. John P. CulbertsonMs. Sondra K. FrybackMr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. HelmsJudith (Woodward) & DavidHollarmanMr. & Mrs. Gregory PickardMr. Jerry WoodwardIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Billy J.‘Chip’ ChandlerMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Sondra ‘Sondy’ K. ChismMr. & Mrs. Cartwright EllisMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Billy CloverMr. & Mrs. Steven N. JohnsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Richard P. CoapstickMrs. Marian CoapstickIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Clarence CochranMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. & Mrs. Matthew RobertsonMrs. Patricia S. RobertsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Frank Martin DeCleene Jr.Mr. & Mrs. J. D. YoungIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Robert ‘Bob’ DeelDr. & Mrs. Greg NormanMr. Jeff QuirkIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kay DeluiseChi Omega AlumnaeIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Michael E. DruleyMr. & Mrs. Gary KerseyMr. & Mrs. Perry LewisIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Wayne DuddyFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Richard L. ‘Dick’ DuncanMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. & Mrs. Max EarlMr. & Mrs. Rob EarlIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Margaret Fredrick SchwartzMr. & Mrs. James Gatman IIIn Memory <strong>of</strong> H. E. ‘Gene’ HaleyJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> Mildred HarlowRon & Liz HarperIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Virginia HarlowRon & Liz HarperIn Memory <strong>of</strong> David HarperRon & Liz HarperIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Hazel HarperRon & Liz HarperIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Tom HarperRon & Liz HarperIn Memory <strong>of</strong> William G. HarterBill & Jody Harter FundIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Linda HealyMr. & Mrs. John F. BagbyDr. Stephen Healy10


Memorials (continued)In Memory <strong>of</strong> David J. HeatonMr. & Mrs. Harold HeatonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dixie D. HighMs. Rita BeattyMrs. Dixie <strong>Howard</strong>In Memory <strong>of</strong> Gerald HoodNorthwestern Class <strong>of</strong> 2000In Memory <strong>of</strong> Trudy HoodRob, Paula, Justin & TylerBallingerNorma Bandelier & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Charles BarnardMs. Carol E. BarnesMr. & Mrs. Michael BlackburnSylvia & Alma BontragerMr. & Mrs. Thomas BurtMr. & Mrs. Ed ByrumMr. & Mrs. Richard L. ByrumMs. Jill CampbellMrs. Suzanne CareyMax & Melba CatronMike Catron & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Mark ClarkDr. Luis ColonBarbara & Andy CookCVS Pharmacy FriendsMr. & Mrs. Dean M. DahlquistMr. & Mrs. John DavidsonMr. & Mrs. Douglas DavisMs. Portia M. DevoreMr. & Mrs. Nathan DownhourMr. & Mrs. Richard DownhourPaul & Karen Ehrman/PaulEhrman Insurance AgencyMr. & Mrs. Richard EikenberryMrs. Marion J. EllerMs. Winifred M. FarwickMr. & Mrs. Jim FrenchMs. Joyce HardebeckMr. & Mrs. Matthew T. HarshMr. & Mrs. Gary L. HiteMr. & Mrs. Merrill D. HobanMr. & Mrs. J. Michael JarvisJudson Baptist ChurchKenneth & Jane Kaufman,Chris & Stephanie Kaufman,Abby & David GeorgeMr. & Mrs. William M. KrantzMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. LambersonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Trudy Hood (cont’d.)Dr. & Mrs. Ed LangstonMs. Roberta LinebackMr. & Mrs. Chris LingMr. & Mrs. C. William LovelaceMr. & Mrs. Earl ‘Bud’ McIlrathSusan L. McKinley & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Douglas NorthMr. & Mrs. Bob R. OakleyMr. & Mrs. John O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. Graham H. OsterMrs. Erin ReaganMr. & Mrs. Darrell RiderMr. & Mrs. John W. RigelMr. & Mrs. Fred RobertsMr. & Mrs. Ted L. SalsberyMr. & Mrs. Jerry G. SibbittMs. Jeanine A. SmithMr. James E. SpringerMrs. Catherine S. StephensMs. Sandra A. StockdaleDr. & Mrs. David F. StrusDr. & Mrs. Ronald Thompson Jr.Frances Towe FamilyLinda Uitts & FamilyMr. & Mrs. Eric J. WaddellDr. & Mrs. Leo WatsonMr. & Mrs. Larry G. WeiseMs. Judith K. WhorleyLee, June, Joel, Alissa, Aaron& Mandy WillifordMr. & Mrs. Lester C. Willis Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Alan C. ZerkelIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bob & Ruth HotchkissDr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrattonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> James R. HufferRuth, Ned, Gina, Norman &Tammy AndersonMr. Tommy AndersonMr. & Mrs. Terry BeachMr. & Mrs. Gary BellMr. & Mrs. Paul BiltimierHilda & Kevin BurnsCarroll Co. Abstract & TitleMs. Emma ChiriacMr. & Mrs. Jim CripeMr. & Mrs. Jack L. CrossMs. Neda K. DuffMr. & Mrs. Cedric E. DurkesDr. Radek DutkiewiczIn Memory <strong>of</strong> James R. Huffer (cont’d.)Mr. George W. GreenMs. Abby HufferMr. & Mrs. Dale L. HufferMr. & Mrs. Marion C. HufferMr. & Mrs. Alan JacksonMr. & Mrs. Matthew ‘Pete’JacksonJackson-Lee-PearsonMrs. Amanda KrensonLafayette Bank & TrustMr. & Mrs. Mark A. MartinMs. Stacey L. MrakJudge & Mrs. Robert MrzlackMr. & Mrs. James PaynePulmonary & Critical CareDivision at IU Med. CenterMr. & Mrs. Leo RiderMr. & Mrs. Kent RyanMs. Wanita M. WagonerMr. & Mrs. Shaun P. WallisaMs. Marilyn WellsMr. Randy WhiteakerMr. & Mrs. Kenneth WiningsDr. Karen M. WolfIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Gertrude JohnsonMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. Jeff JordanMs. Mona DownhourIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Steve JordanMs. Mona DownhourIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jim KeyesMs. Mona Downhour &Denise, Mark, Angela & JoyFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Roxanne KinneyJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Joan KnolinskiMs. Barbara KnolinskiMr. Robert KnolinskiIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Belva LangstonFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Emmaline LatshawFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Napoleon Leal Sr.Judge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> Clayton Andrew LewisHilda & Kevin BurnsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. W. David LeydaMr. & Mrs. E. A. BeckerMr. & Mrs. Nelson J. BeckerDr. & Mrs. William BegemanMr. & Mrs. Jim BriscoeMrs. Tracey BuersmeyerMr. & Mrs. Henry BurgeMr. & Mrs. Carmen ChristiansonMr. & Mrs. Michael DailyDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisMr. & Mrs. Edward DechertMr. & Mrs. John T. Ducker Jr.Ms. Constance EllsworthMrs. Catherine FitchMr. & Mrs. Glenn GrundmannMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersMr. & Mrs. Donald HolihanJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupMr. & Mrs. Steven N. JohnsonKing & ScottMr. & Mrs. Sidney J. KubeschMr. & Mrs. Alan KunkleMr. & Mrs. Bill LambertMr. & Mrs. Rob LutzMr. & Mrs. Eugene McGarveyJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.Mrs. Kay NoelMr. & Mrs. Jerry OusleyMs. Margaret L. PowersDr. & Mrs. James M. SchefflerMr. & Mrs. Bill ShirleySt. Joseph Hospital & HealthCenterMs. Sharon R. StarkMrs. Betty SwingSymposium ClubDr. & Mrs. Ronald Thompson Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James TrobaughMr. & Mrs. Robert WilliamsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Clifford & Ethel LongMr. & Mrs. Don LongIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Rebecca LongMr. George A. Long11


Memorials (continued)In Memory <strong>of</strong> Leonard LorentsonMr. & Mrs. Boyd L. AshcraftIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kathy A. NameMr. Nobel ‘Skip’ NameIn Memory <strong>of</strong> James ReifersMs. Bonnie C. BrownIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Robert & Daisy Rostron Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Rostron Jr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> Lucy LuHilda & Kevin BurnsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> David L. LutzMr. & Mrs. C. William LovelaceIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Effi e MahannahMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersBeckley Office EquipmentIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Larry MarrMs. Rita BeattyMr. & Mrs. Eric HighMisty Lawson & Ramsey GriceMs. Beverly E. RodgersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Fred & Alice MarshallLt. Col. & Mrs. Harold ViceIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Frank MartinoJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Gene & Vivian McCartyMr. & Mrs. Jim R. ButcherIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Norman & Wanda McVayMr. & Mrs. Darwin McVayIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Karen MennenMr. & Mrs. Kevin L. WalkerIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Mamie Carol MillerMs. Rita BeattyMs. Beverly E. RodgersMrs. Dianne WatkinsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dennis L. MitchellMr. & Mrs. Bill LambertIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Stan MohrMr. & Mrs. Glenn ColescottIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Frances MoonSymposium ClubIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Chris MooreMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Roy & Juanita MooreDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Joseph ‘Ned’ OrtmanMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dean O’Donnell OusleyMr. & Mrs. Cartwright EllisMr. & Mrs. Jim L. GardenhireMr. & Mrs. Darwin McVayMr. & Mrs. James PayneMr. & Mrs. Mike StegallIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Linda PagelMr. Don PagelIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Wilma ParksMr. Gene ParksIn Memory <strong>of</strong> J. Phillip Pennell, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Harold HeatonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Robert W. Pfl egerMr. & Mrs. Steven N. JohnsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jim & Jerry PhilapyMr. & Mrs. David NisbetIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Joseph Kendrick RansomMr. & Mrs. Tom RansomIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Paul J. RaverMrs. Shirley RaverIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Paul T. RaverFirst Farmers Bank & TrustTipton EmployeesMr. & Mrs. Mark RaverIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Richard L. ‘Dick’ RaylMr. & Mrs. David K. RaylIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Lt. Gen. James RecordMrs. Fern FerrelMr. & Mrs. Larry R. NewtonMs. Joanne Record & Ms.Patricia EhrlichMr. & Mrs. Philip B. ReedMr. & Mrs. J. R. RichardsMr. & Mrs. Reldo RidenourMr. & Mrs. Russell RuleMrs. Sarah N. WebbMr. & Mrs. Tom WhitcombIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Abby Kathryn RethlakeAbby Rethlake Memorial FundMr. Michael C. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Richard O. ArcariMr. & Mrs. Dan BellusMr. & Mrs. Fred BinderMr. & Mrs. Brent R. BlinnMr. & Mrs. William CarmichaelMr. & Mrs. Tom CoathMr. Mike CrawfordMr. Erik DargevicsMr. Sandy DeichmanMs. Jo Ellen C. DufresneMayor & Mrs. Greg GoodnightMs. Kim GravesMr. Matthew D. HallMr. & Mrs. William HartMr. & Mrs. Terry HeltzelJ & J Electric <strong>of</strong> Indiana, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Eric Scott KernMr. & Mrs. Paul K. KinneyKokomo New Car Dealers Assoc.Dr. & Mrs. James M. LindseyMagdalen Marszalek &Antoinette RethlakeMartin Wrecker ServicesMr. & Mrs. Chris MoodyJinnie Neal, Cathy Kern &Jeff NealMr. & Mrs. Steve ParrottMr. & Mrs. Mike Ransbottom& ShelbyMr. & Mrs. David K. RaylMr. & Mrs. Mark D. RethlakeMr. Michael RethlakeTom & Kathy RethlakeMr. Carl D. RoarkMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. SawyerSouthside MarathonMs. Susan ThompsonMrs. Karen UittsMr. & Mrs. Pat UnderwoodMr. & Mrs. Craig WestlakeMr. & Mrs. Troy L. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Chris WilliamsonMr. & Mrs. Michael J. WyantIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kitty RobinsonHilda & Kevin BurnsMr. & Mrs. Cartwright EllisIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Josephine Lybrook RudicelMr. & Mrs. Steven N. JohnsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Wilbur RuleMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. Glenn A. CrumIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Robert & Eleanor RyanMr. & Mrs. Kent RyanMs. Nancy A. SabariIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bill SahmMr. & Mrs. Bill DankertMr. & Mrs. Glenn GrundmannJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. Osborn Sr.In Memory <strong>of</strong> Bill SchneckBurlington Kiwanis ClubIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. Frederick C. ‘Fritz’SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Charles HindersIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Greg A. Sc<strong>of</strong>i eldMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. & Mrs. William C. BrunsMr. Glenn A. CrumFrankfort High SchoolMr. & Mrs. Michael W. McCoolMr. & Mrs. Lance J. PadgettMr. & Mrs. Andrew RobertsonMs. Ramona M. SkertichMr. Greg SmileyMs. Karen StubbsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Todd ShafferFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jerry ShanksFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jack SharpLt. Col. & Mrs. Harold ViceIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Ruth ShultheisDr. & Mrs. Greg Norman12


Memorials (continued)In Memory <strong>of</strong> Lloyd & Mary SimmonsMr. & Mrs. Thomas SimmonsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Becky ThompsonMrs. Nancy FullertonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> John & Kathleen WaltherMr. & Mrs. Bob HingstIn Memory <strong>of</strong> George WillisDelphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> SchoolsIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Carl W. SinkMrs. J. Lois SinkMr. Ronald L. SinkIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Verna SpringerMr. James E. SpringerIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Esther Irene StoutBurlington Kiwanis ClubDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kathleen TaylorMr. & Mrs. William R. KillionEnglish Department atKokomo High SchoolIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Kara ToneyMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Sadie TownsendMr. Timothy DeciccoMs. Susan ThompsonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bill WaddellMrs. Nancy FullertonIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Phyllis WaddellMs. Rita BeattyIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Helen G. WallsMr. & Mrs. Kent RyanIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Claude WhiteFrankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong>Public Library & ClintonCo. Contractual Library -Trustees & StaffIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Clatia WhitemanDr. & Mrs. Greg NormanIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Frederick E.Wideman, M.D.Ms. Erin WidemanIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Bernard WilimitisFriends at Fisher & AssociatesIn Memory <strong>of</strong> J. Allen WyrickMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMs. Carol J. ColemanMs. Marjorie L. WyrickIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Jerry YoungMs. Shirleen DimmittMr. & Mrs. J. D. YoungMr. Tim YoungIn Memory <strong>of</strong> Ralph E. ZinnMrs. Mary ZinnTributesIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Dick & Jane BishopMr. Marlin B. Creasy, Ph.D.In Honor <strong>of</strong> Gary & Debbie DuffMr. & Mrs. Van TaylorIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Hoshaw GrandchildrenDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Andy & Melissa RobertsonMr. & Mrs. J. Daniel RobertsonIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Bob BrinsonMr. Glenn A. CrumIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Clinton CentralAdministrators & Secretaries:Phil Boley, Laura Degenfelder,Brent Kaufman, Bob Lease,Matthew Miller, John Sloggett,Renee Simmons, Jaclyn Sheets,Cindy StowersClinton Central Flower &Gift CommitteeIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Andrew & Elizabeth DavisDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Jesse DunnMs. Judith K. DewaltSmith FinancialIn Honor <strong>of</strong> John P. FredrickMrs. Joan E. BowmanMr. & Mrs. James Gatman IIIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Robert E. HillMr. & Mrs. Rex Gingerich &FamilyIn Honor <strong>of</strong> John & Hilda HingstMs. Ann M. HingstIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Joe & Tammy MossMs. Martha L. BrownHilda & Kevin BurnsMr. & Mrs. Dick N. BishopIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Delores NeaseLaCinda & Ben ChapmanIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Izak PooreMr. & Mrs. Mike StegallIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Shirley RaverMr. & Mrs. Mark RaverIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Mark & Jennifer RuleMr. & Mrs. J. Daniel RobertsonIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Barbara SiegfreidMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. BarnettMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrinsonMr. Glenn A. CrumMr. & Mrs. D. Lynn GriderIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Wabash & Erie CanalMr. Dan McCainIn Honor <strong>of</strong> Benjamin, Nathaniel &Joshua WaningerMr. & Mrs. Matthew Waninger13


The Legacy SocietyIn 2010, more than 30 nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organizations and 250 staff and board members learnedabout the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Legacy Society in <strong>Howard</strong>, Carroll and Clinton counties. TheLegacy Society, a special honorary organization, was created to encourage estate planningto strengthen and provide permanent financial stability for a variety <strong>of</strong> funds established bydonors to support charitable endeavors that benefit the comm<strong>unity</strong>.The nonpr<strong>of</strong>it staffs and board members attended an informational lunch meeting heldin each county to learn more about the Legacy Society and how they can partner with the<strong>Foundation</strong> to work with donors to establish endowed funds through legacy gifts.These gifts can help to leave a lasting impact on the people and places in the comm<strong>unity</strong>.Through the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Legacy Society and the nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organizations, services arebeing provided that strengthen families, enrich youth, support the elderly and disabled,protect the environment, award scholarships, enhance culture and preserve history.A legacy gift can be made to one or more <strong>of</strong> the existing funds in the <strong>Foundation</strong> or can beused to establish a new fund to support the charitable organization <strong>of</strong> the donor’s choice.There are several ways this can be done. Estate planning vehicles include:PreservingervingFutureour•Beneficiary Designation <strong>of</strong> IRA & Qualified Retirement Plans•Bequests in Wills•Charitable Gift Annuities•Charitable Remainder Trust•Charitable Lead Trust•Retained Life Estate•Life InsuranceTo learn how you can support your favorite charity for generations to come, contact the <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice at (765) 454-7298 or(800) 964-0508 or by e-mail at info@cfhoward.org.Current Legacy Society members have already taken steps to provide support to the comm<strong>unity</strong> until the end <strong>of</strong> time, and wecertainly appreciate their level <strong>of</strong> commitment.The Legacy Society Member ListingAnn N. Adams*Carol Lee AllenBette Bannon*Leland & Bonnie BaxterWilliam J. & R. Jean BeardRita BeattyJoan BowmanRobert & Meg BrackenTerry & Amelda CallenderJohn Connelly*Kenneth L. ‘Red’ Craig*Thomas C. CrawfordEva Cripe*Elizabeth F. DemareeGeorge & Betty Dunbar*Joe DunbarRichard ‘Dick’* & Marion EllerG. Richard Ellis*Richard Fingleton*Glenn & Mary FisherCarolyn Gilbert*Rex & Kara GingerichEdith GouldAnna May Hamilton*Ron & Liz HarperReynolds B. Hart*Dr. Emita HillJohn & Hilda HingstRick & Darlene HomkesBetsy & Bob HoshawWilliam & Sue Hough*Grace JayJohn C. KuhnsMarshall McCammackGreg & Pam MichaelLou Ann MitchellWilliam & Doris Mohr*George & Mary Ogle*Gene & Wilma* ParksPhillip & Ruth Ann PateHod* & Mary Ann PeabodyMary Jane Phillippe*James & Sandra PohlmanBret & Michelle RinehartMartin & Jeanette RinehartWinifred ‘Kitty’ Robinson*Herbert & Marjorie Ruch*Ruth Derrick Ruch*Bob & Eleanor Ryan*Orville Shultheis*Dr. Marilyn SkinnerMike SpearHelen Stout*Mary Lou Stuart*Jim & Barbara SwisshelmGail & Beatrice Weedman*Phyllis Widener*Imogene Winslow*David & Elisabeth WrightRobert & Carol Wright, Sr.R. Franklin Zehring*Jeff & Paula Zollman*Denotes deceased14


2010 Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong>Shelby BeasleyShelby, a 2010 graduate from EasternHigh School, is studying psychologyat DePauw University. She is thedaughter <strong>of</strong> Charles and PamelaBeasley.Jared KelleyJared is a 2010 graduate <strong>of</strong> DelphiComm<strong>unity</strong> High School and the son<strong>of</strong> Patrick and Kimberly Kelley. Heis studying engineering at PurdueUniversity.Jessie FudgeJessie is majoring in creative writingat Ball State University. She is a 2010graduate <strong>of</strong> Clinton Central HighSchool and the daughter <strong>of</strong> Jerry andJackie Fudge.Stephen ChouStephen is a 2010 graduate <strong>of</strong>Northwestern High School and theson <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Nellie Chou. Heis studying mathematics education atTaylor University.Abigail ReinkeAbigail, a 2010 graduate <strong>of</strong> CarrollJr.-Sr. High School, is the daughter<strong>of</strong> Jerry and Cindy Reinke. She isstudying exercise science at IndianaWesleyan University.Courtney JamesonCourtney is attending TaylorUniversity and studying music. The2010 Frankfort High School graduateis the daughter <strong>of</strong> Tom and CindyJameson.15


Endowed FundsThe following is a listing <strong>of</strong> endowment funds that are administered by the <strong>Foundation</strong>. Any person is welcome to makecontributions to any <strong>of</strong> these funds. It should be pointed out that donors might create their own named fund with a gift <strong>of</strong> $5,000or more. Donors can name their funds after themselves, their business, or a loved one as a memorial or tribute, or use some othername that is meaningful to them. For further information, feel free to call the <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice at (765) 454-7298 or(800) 964-0508.<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>TYPES OF FUNDSComm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundsRecognizing that the comm<strong>unity</strong>’s challenges and needs willchange, donors have established comm<strong>unity</strong> endowment funds toaddress the changing needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> now and forever.Donors can entrust the <strong>Foundation</strong> with the selection <strong>of</strong> the mostneeded programs to receive grant funding based on a competitiveprocess.•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund•Celebration Memorial Fund•Credit Bureau <strong>of</strong> Kokomo Advised Fund•First National Bank Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment•The Hunt Family Fund•Earl W. Turner Memorial FundDonor-Advised FundsDonors may be actively involved in the grantmaking byrecommending which qualified charitable organizations shouldreceive grants from their advised fund. These flexible fundsenable donors to address a wide variety <strong>of</strong> issues as their charitableinterests and priorities change over time.•Dr. John A. & Joan E. Bowman Memorial Fund•Central Labor Council Comm<strong>unity</strong> Service•The Ellis Family Endowment Fund•Margaret Schwartz Fredrick Fund•Ruth K. Fredrick Advised Fund•Gingerich Family Advised Fund•Healthier Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund•The Hingst Family Fund•Betsy & Robert Hoshaw Environmental Fund•Robert L. Hutchins Memorial Endowment•Kokomo Early Risers Rotary Club Fund•Eugene & Nancy McGarvey Endowment Fund•Stan Mohr Fund for Youth•William M. Morgan Endowment Fund•Rayl Family Fund in Memory <strong>of</strong> Richard L. ‘Dick’ Rayl•Second Chance Endowment Fund•The Severns Family Fund•Michael L. Spear Fund in Memory <strong>of</strong> Amber Spear•Joe Thatcher Endowment Fund•Phillip and Dee Ann Weaver Endowment Fund•J.D. and Lynn Young Endowment Fund•Young Leaders Endowment FundDesignated/Agency FundsDonors may identify one or more charitable organizationsto receive an income stream forever. If at some time in thefuture the named charity is no longer recognized as a 501(c)(3)organization, the <strong>Foundation</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors has the variancepower to select another organization with a similar purpose tobenefit from the fund.•Ann N. Adams Endowment (for First EvangelicalPresbyterian Church)•Bette Bannon Endowment for <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> HistoricalSociety•Bette Bannon Endowment for Kokomo Rescue Mission•Weston and Marjorie Bassett Endowment Fund (for thebenefit <strong>of</strong> Grace United Methodist Church)•William and Sharon Bassett Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> BridgesOutreach, Kokomo Rescue Mission and Kokomo UrbanOutreach)•Big Brothers Big Sisters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fund•Bona Vista Endowment Fund•Bridges Outreach Fund•Camp Kesem Endowment Fund•Carver Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center Fund•Central National Bank Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theKokomo Symphonic Society)•Clinic <strong>of</strong> Hope Endowment Fund•Beulah Marner Cobb Endowment (for the <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>Historical Society)•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Assistance <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•Kenneth L. ‘Red’ Craig Fund (for Kokomo Education<strong>Foundation</strong> General Scholarship Fund, Kokomo RescueMission, and Family Service Association)•Credit Bureau-Kokomo for Destination: Education IUK•Destination: Education IUK Endowment•Eastern <strong>Howard</strong> Performing Arts Society Endowment•Endowment for Visual Arts Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theKokomo Arts Association)•First Congregational Christian Church <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•First Congregational Christian Church Life Endowment•First Congregational Christian Church Physical FacilitiesEndowment•John P. Fredrick Destination: Education Purdue Universityat Kokomo•Girls Scouts <strong>of</strong> Central Indiana Fund (Tribal Trails)16


•Grace United Methodist Church Endowment•Grace United Methodist Church Local Outreach Fund•Grace United Methodist Church Outreach Ministry•Greentown Historical Society Fund•Greentown Public Library Fund•Habitat for Humanity <strong>of</strong> the Kokomo Comm<strong>unity</strong> Fund•Haitian Environmental Support Program Fund•Glen and Jeanne’ Harland Endowment (for PurdueUniversity-Kokomo Scholarships)•Cole Hardwood Fund for Destination: Education IUK•Ruth S. Hotchkiss Memorial Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society)•William S. & Susannah B. Hough Endowed KSS Chair Fund•William S. & Susannah B. Hough IUK Scholarship Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> Co. 4-H Scholarship Fund (In memory-Paul J. Raver)•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Veterans Memorial Endowment•John F. Hughes Memorial Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theHospice Center-Northfield Hospital, Northfield, MN)•Maude Kelley Memorial Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong>Regional Health System <strong>Foundation</strong> Scholarship Program)•Joan Knolinski Scholarship Fund (for Kokomo MorningMusicale Scholarships)•Kokomo Humane Society Fund•Kokomo Morning Musicale Fund (for scholarships)•Kokomo New Car Dealers Association Fund (for Ivy TechComm<strong>unity</strong> College Auto Technology Scholarships)•Kokomo Park Band Fund•Kokomo Public Schools Education <strong>Foundation</strong>•Kokomo Rescue Mission Endowment Fund•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Davis Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Deluise Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Dunbar Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-General Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Healy Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Holman Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Lewis Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Moore Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Swain Scholarship•Kokomo School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>-Winslow Scholarship•Kokomo Symphonic Society Fund•Madge Morrison Long & Maxine Morrison Memorial Fundfor <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society•Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Our Redeemer Endowment•Main Street Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Russiaville Endowment•Anne Darby McCann Fund (for the Symposium Club)•Norman & Wanda McVay Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong>St. Luke’s United Methodist Church)•Mike’s Italian Grill Endowment for Birthright, Inc.•New London Cemetery Perpetual Endowment•Durward & Rosemary Paris Fund for Grace UnitedMethodist Church•Durward & Rosemary Paris Fund for Literacy Coalition•H. W. ‘Hod’ and Barbara Peabody Fund (to supportmission projects <strong>of</strong> the First Congregational Church)•Pennfield Friends Housing Endowment Fund•Ralph & Thelma Peters Memorial Book Fund (for thebenefit <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Elementary School Library)•Redeemer Lutheran School Tuition Endowment Fund•Robert & Daisy Rostron, Sr. Fund for St. Andrew EpiscopalChurch•Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America Fund•Saint Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc Catholic Church Fund•Samaritan Caregivers Endowment Fund•Sesquicentennial Celebration Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society)•Evelyn Iliff Stanley Fund for the Literacy Coalition•John Murray Thompson Fund for the Historical Society•Sterling P. Tignor Fund (for the Kokomo SymphonicSociety)•United Way <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Endowment•Urban Enterprise Association Streetscape MaintenanceFund•Wheelchairs for Kids Endowment Fund•R. Franklin Zehring Endowment Fund (for the benefit<strong>of</strong> the Kokomo Rescue Mission, Grace United MethodistChurch, Grace Baptist Church, and the United MethodistChurch <strong>of</strong> Bennetts Switch, Indiana)Field <strong>of</strong> Interest FundsA field <strong>of</strong> interest fund allows donors to support a broadly definedarea, such as the arts, youth, health, etc. The <strong>Foundation</strong> awardsfunding through a competitive process to the most needed programswithin the donor’s area <strong>of</strong> interest <strong>of</strong> the fund.•Gary F. Carmichael Family Fund (for youth enrichment)•Children’s Fund•Eva Cripe Endowment Fund (for medical treatment <strong>of</strong>heart disease, leukemia, or mental illness)•First Congregational Christian Church Fund (for studentsin <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> middle schools)•William S. and Susannah B. Hough Youth Fund•Virginia M. McKay Fund (for “Magic Closet” at KokomoHigh School or <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> schools)•Senior Citizens’ Fund•Thomas E. & Ruth Fredrick Sheridan Endowment (tosupport areas <strong>of</strong> interest in child care, beautification,youth, and Destination: Education IUK)•Society <strong>of</strong> Crippled Children and Adults <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong><strong>County</strong> Fund (for physically and mentally handicappedchildren and adults in <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>)•Women’s Fund•Youth Council FundOperating Endowment FundsDonors support the work <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> throughtheir gifts to operating endowment funds, which provides supportto the operating budget <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong> forever.•Bill and Marilyn Bersbach Operating Endowment•Bucheri, McCarty & Metz Operating Endowment•Kevin and Hilda Burns Operating Endowment•Credit Bureau <strong>of</strong> Kokomo Operating Fund•Directors Fund•First National Bank Operating Endowment17


Operating Funds (continued)•<strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Fund•Key Bank Operating Endowment•Liberty Financial Group Operating Fund•Betse Severns McCullough Memorial Fund•Miles & Finch Operating Endowment Fund•Herbert and Lillian Miller Fund•NIPSCO Operating Endowment Fund•Rick and Diane Smith Operating Fund•Syndicate Sales Operating Endowment•Don L. Wilhelm Fund•R. Franklin Zehring Operating EndowmentScholarship FundsDonors may customize a scholarship fund to provide educationalopportunities for graduates <strong>of</strong> certain schools, for studies inspecific fields or for programs at particular institutions <strong>of</strong> highereducation. In addition, donors may select eligibility requirements.•Carl Anderson Scholarship Fund (for education degrees)•Kathie Beatty Memorial Scholarship Fund (for WesternHigh School graduates attending Purdue University)•Alex and Kitty Bell Scholarship Fund (for Kokomo HighSchool graduates who participated in sports orcheerleading)•Jenny Michelle Butler Memorial Scholarship (for graduateswho attend First Evangelical Presbyterian Church)•Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Scholarship Fund (for finalistsin the Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholarship program)•M. Joyce Cook Memorial Scholarship Fund (for elementaryeducation, ministry, or mission field degrees)•Richard Crosser Memorial Scholarship for KokomoSchools (for graduates studying architecture, buildingtechnology, or business)•Richard Crosser Memorial Scholarship for TaylorSchools (for graduates studying architecture, buildingtechnology, or business)•Roy L. Crume Fund (for high school graduates from thecounties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong>, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Grant, Miami,and Tipton, Ind., who are or will be attending anyaccredited trade or business school)•Jesse W. Dunn Total Effort Scholarship (for KokomoHigh School graduates who participated in sports)•Max M. Earl Memorial Scholarship (for <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>residents who are attending Indiana University School <strong>of</strong>Medicine)•Richard L. & Marion J. Eller Scholarship Endowment Fund(for students from Clay, Ervin, and/or <strong>Howard</strong> Townshipin <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>)•Mary C. Fingleton Fund (for accounting degree majors)•Rick Fingleton Scholarship Fund•Tony Gabriel Student Athlete Scholarship (for Taylor HighSchool students who participated in high school sports)•Goodfellows Scholarship (for students who participate inDestination: Education IUK)•Hamilton-Middleton Scholarship Fund (for studentsgraduating from Western High School studying businessor history)•W.G. Harter Memorial Scholarship (for Kokomo HighSchool graduates studying engineering)•C. V. Haworth Memorial Scholarship (for Kokomo HighSchool graduates attending Indiana University-Kokomoor Bloomington campus)•Gerald & Trudy Hood Memorial Scholarship (forNorthwestern High School graduates becoming a teacher)•William S. & Susannah B. Hough Memorial Scholarship (for<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> high school graduates who will attendIndiana University-Kokomo, Purdue University Kokomo,or Ivy Tech Comm<strong>unity</strong> College in Kokomo)•Betty Lou James Scholarship (Western High Schoolgraduates who have studied family and consumer sciences)•Knolinski Family Scholarship Fund (for degree inmathematics, accounting, science, and/or engineering)•Kokomo Country Club Scholarship (for <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>high school graduates)•Kokomo High School Spirit <strong>of</strong> 1961 Scholarship Fund(for K.H.S. graduates who demonstrate school spirit)•Kokomo High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1964 Scholarship Fund(for K.H.S. graduates)•Kokomo High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1969 Scholarship Fund(for K.H.S. graduates)•Kokomo Woman’s Department Club Fund (for studentsattending Ivy Tech Comm<strong>unity</strong> College in Kokomo, Ind.)•Kathy A. Name Memorial Scholarship (for <strong>Howard</strong><strong>County</strong> high school graduates studying nursing)•Stan Nicholson Memorial Scholarship (for Eastern HighSchool graduates)•Linda F. Pagel Scholarship (for Western and Tri-CentralHigh School graduates)•John Pitzer Scholarship (for Kokomo High School graduatesattending Indiana University)•Kathy Ann Pylat Scholarship (for Western High Schoolgraduates attending a state-supported school in Indiana)•R.A.C.I. Scholarship Fund•Abby Kathryn Rethlake Memorial Scholarship (for studentsstudying cosmetology)•Donald B. Smith Memorial/Central Bank Scholarship Fund(<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> high school graduates studying business)•Helen & Morris Stout Scholarship Fund (for <strong>Howard</strong><strong>County</strong> graduates for education beyond high school)•Thacker Memorial Scholarship (<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> graduatesattending Indiana University or Purdue University)•Sadie A. Townsend Memorial Scholarship (for KokomoHigh School graduates)•Tri Kappa Associate Chapter Memorial Scholarship Fund(for educational scholarships)•Turnaround Scholarship Fund (for <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> highschool graduates)•Western High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1962 Scholarship•Western High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1963 Scholarship•Western Women’s Scholarship (for Western High Schoolfemale graduates)•Frederick E. Wideman, MD Taylor Student AthleteScholarship (for Taylor High School graduates who haveparticipated in high school sports)18


•Wiese Oldsmobile GMC Truck Scholarship (for <strong>Howard</strong><strong>County</strong> high school graduates who will attend PurdueUniversity)•R. Franklin Zehring Scholarship (for <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>high school graduates who need financial assistance)Non-permanent FundsThe following are non-permanent <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> funds that aredesignated for short-term programs or special projects:•Celebrating Love Fund•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Values Fund•Computer Literacy Fund•Theodore Dabrowski Fund•Greater Kokomo/<strong>Howard</strong> Co. Comm<strong>unity</strong> Projects Fund•Greentown Comm<strong>unity</strong> Building Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> Co. Automotive Heritage Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Child Care Fund•Danny Keating, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund•Kokomo Comm<strong>unity</strong> Health Care Fund•Kokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Fund•The Millennium Fund•William and Delores Oberndorfer Fund•James F. & Janet G. Smith Advised Fund•Tomorrow’s Hope•World in Motion FundKokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Library Renovation Worth the WaitThe Kokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Library Main Branch renovation took more than a year to complete but it was worththe wait. More than 3,500 people attended the library’s grand opening and more than 800 patrons visit the newly renovatedfacility each day. The building was constructed in 1966 and the renovation was needed to meet the expanding needs <strong>of</strong> librarypatrons and to provide a better workspace for staff.City <strong>of</strong> Firsts-First commercially built auto-First pneumatic rubber tire-First aluminum casting-First carburetor-First Stellite cobalt-based alloy-First stainless steel-First American Howitzer shell-First aerial bomb with fins-First mechanical corn picker-First Dirilyte golden-hued tableware-First canned tomato juice-First push-button car radio-First all-metal lifeboats & rafts-First signal-seeking car radio-First all-transistor car radioThe Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> contributed $17,600 through a grant in support <strong>of</strong> the library’s “City <strong>of</strong>Firsts” glass etching display that was added during the renovation. The display highlights 15 “firsts” for which Kokomo isknown, along with a brief explanation describing the first. An additional panel features an introduction/history regarding theCity <strong>of</strong> Firsts.“This grant allows the library to provide an opport<strong>unity</strong> to share the comm<strong>unity</strong>’s heritage in an interesting format thatencourages discussion,” said Charles Joray, director <strong>of</strong> the Kokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Library. “We hope to buildcomm<strong>unity</strong> pride among our patrons by sharing Kokomo’s rich history. The etchings give patrons an appreciation for aunique art form that is not <strong>of</strong>ten seen in our comm<strong>unity</strong>. We thank the <strong>Foundation</strong> for its support <strong>of</strong> this project.”Placed in a prominent location, the glass etchings are one <strong>of</strong> the first displays visitors see as they enter the library. They weredesigned by graphic artist Tony Budnez and etched by Jon Russell <strong>of</strong> Russell Design.19


Carroll <strong>County</strong>TYPES OF FUNDSComm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundsRecognizing that the comm<strong>unity</strong>’s challenges and needs willchange, donors have established comm<strong>unity</strong> endowment funds toaddress the changing needs <strong>of</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong> now and forever.Donors can entrust the <strong>Foundation</strong> with the selection <strong>of</strong> the mostneeded programs to receive grant funding based on a competitiveprocess.•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundDonor-Advised FundsDonors may be actively involved in the grantmaking byrecommending which qualified charitable organizations shouldreceive grants from their advised fund. These flexible fundsenable donors to address a wide variety <strong>of</strong> issues as their charitableinterest and priorities change over time.•Burlington Kiwanis Fund•Mid-North Indiana Executive Committee for Christ•Jerry Young Memorial Endowment FundDesignated/Agency FundsDonors may identify one or more charitable organizations toreceive an income stream forever. If at some time in the futurethe named charity is no longer recognized as a 501(c)(3)organization, the <strong>Foundation</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors has the variancepower to select another organization with a similar purpose tobenefit from the fund.•Beta Alpha Chapter <strong>of</strong> Psi Iota Xi Fund (for the benefit<strong>of</strong> the arts and education programs-Carroll Schools)•Carroll <strong>County</strong> 4-H Fund•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center Fund•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Wabash and Erie Canal Fund•CDC Resources Fund for Children & Adults with Disabilities•Delphi Preservation Society•Flora-Monroe Township Public Library Endowment•Reynolds B. Hart Endowment Fund (for ARC for Carroll<strong>County</strong>, Sagamore Council BSA, and GSA)•Mildred L. Helvie Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> TrinityLutheran Church)•Pearl Kennedy Fund for the Camden-Jackson Public Library•Lockport Church Endowment Fund•John & Mary McCormick Fund for Carroll <strong>County</strong>Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center•John & Mary McCormick Fund for St. Joseph CatholicChurch•Robert & Dorothy Mills Endowment Fund (for the benefit<strong>of</strong> YMCA Camp Tecumseh)•NICHES Land Trust Fund•Obear Fund In Memory <strong>of</strong> James O. & Emma JacksonObear (for YMCA Camp Tecumseh Camperships)•John C. and Doris M. Peterson Fund for the Carroll<strong>County</strong> Historical Society•Helen R. Skinner Fund for the Delphi Public Library•Katheryn Weinberger Fund to Combat Hunger (throughactivities <strong>of</strong> the Flora Presbyterian Church)•Katheryn Weinberger Library Fund (for the Camden-Jackson Public Library)•Don and Jean Willy Endowment Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong>YMCA Camp Tecumseh)•YMCA Camp Tecumseh Fund•Ralph E. Zinn Memorial Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong>programs <strong>of</strong> the Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center)Operating Endowment FundsDonors support the work <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> throughtheir gifts to operating endowment funds, which provides supportto the operating budget <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong> forever.•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> OperatingEndowmentScholarship FundsDonors may customize a scholarship fund to provide educationalopportunities for graduates <strong>of</strong> certain schools, for studies inspecific fields or for programs at particular institutions <strong>of</strong> highereducation. In addition, donors may select eligibility requirements.•Todd Burman Memorial Scholarship (for graduates <strong>of</strong>Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> High School and Carroll Senior HighSchool)•John & Kathie Connelly Scholarship Fund•Carolyn Gilbert Scholarship Fund (for Carroll Jr.-Sr. HighSchool)•Indiana Packers Corporation Scholarship Fund (forCarroll <strong>County</strong> high school graduates studyingagriculture)•Irving E. Manning Memorial Scholarship Fund (forCarroll Senior High School graduates)•Joan McCain Scholarship Fund (for Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong>High School graduates)•John McCormick Agricultural Scholarship Fund (for DelphiComm<strong>unity</strong> High School graduates)•Lewis & Hazel Mullin Scholarship Fund (for graduates <strong>of</strong>Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> High School)Non-permanent funds:The following are non-permanent funds:•Steve & Angie May Advised Fund•Dorothy Stark Scholarship Fund“Hope” the thing with feathers –That perches on the soul –And sings the tune without the words –And never stops – at all –– Emily Dickinson20


Clinton <strong>County</strong>TYPES OF FUNDSComm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundsRecognizing that the comm<strong>unity</strong>’s challenges and needs willchange, donors have established comm<strong>unity</strong> endowment funds toaddress the changing needs <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong> now and forever.Donors can entrust the <strong>Foundation</strong> with the selection <strong>of</strong> the mostneeded programs to receive grant funding based on a competitiveprocess.•William J. and R. Jean Beard Fund for Clinton <strong>County</strong>•Bob and Meg Bracken Comm<strong>unity</strong> Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund•First Merchants <strong>Foundation</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Fund•First Merchants <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund in Recognition <strong>of</strong>Dr. Frank Beardsley•Robert E. and Martha Lucas Hall Family Endowment•Herbert & Marjorie Ruch Endowment Fund for Clinton Co.•Robert K. and Eleanor Ryan Comm<strong>unity</strong> FundDonor-Advised FundsDonors may be actively involved in the grantmaking byrecommending which qualified charitable organizations shouldreceive grants from their advised fund. These flexible fundsenable donors to address a wide variety <strong>of</strong> issues as their charitableinterest and priorities change over time.•Hunter Family Advised Fund•Greg & Karen Miller Advised Fund•Ransom Family Advised FundDesignated/Agency FundsDonors may identify one or more charitable organizations toreceive an income stream forever. If at some time in the futurethe named charity is no longer recognized as a 501(c)(3)organization, the <strong>Foundation</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors has the variancepower to select another organization with a similar purpose tobenefit from the fund.•William J. and R. Jean Beard Endowment Fund (forbenefit <strong>of</strong> the Clinton <strong>County</strong> Family YMCA)•Boys and Girls Club Endowment Fund•Ralph and Mary Butler Endowment Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong>St. Paul Cemetery and Forest United Methodist Church)•Ralph and Mary Butler Endowment Fund II (for benefit<strong>of</strong> Forest United Methodist Church)•Camp Cullom Fund•Meurice and Lurline Catron Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Clinton<strong>County</strong> Hospital <strong>Foundation</strong>)•R. Maurice Clendenning and W. Forest ClendenningFund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Mulberry Centennial Park)•Clinton Central School Corporation Facilities Fund (fordevelopment and maintenance <strong>of</strong> new and existingfacilities)•Clinton Co. Abilities Services-Garald Gill Endowment Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> 4-H Scholarship and Education Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> YMCA Endowment Fund•COACH Kids Fund•Walter V. Coapstick Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> GeetingsvillePresbyterian Church)•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools <strong>of</strong> Frankfort Education <strong>Foundation</strong>Endowment Fund•Sara J. Costlow Memorial Teachers’ Fund (for support <strong>of</strong>teachers <strong>of</strong> “at risk” Frankfort elementary school students)•Emma J. Dinwiddie Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> First EvangelicalPresbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> Frankfort)•Ione Dinwiddie Nurses Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Clinton<strong>County</strong> Hospital <strong>Foundation</strong> for continuing education <strong>of</strong>nurses)•First Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Frankfort Endowment Fund•Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> Public Library Local History andGenealogy Fund•Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> Public Library Materials Fund•Friends <strong>of</strong> the Frankfort Public Library (for benefit <strong>of</strong>Frankfort Public Library)•Nancy N. Fullerton Fund for the Anna and Harlan HubbardSchool <strong>of</strong> Living (at Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> Public Library)•Bill Goodwin Youth Fund (for memberships and/orequipment for needy children at the Clinton <strong>County</strong> Boysand Girls Club)•George and Mary Ellen Hammersley Endowment Fund(for benefit <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor and First Christian Church,Frankfort, Indiana)•Franklin W. and Anna Mae Harper Memorial Fund (forbenefit <strong>of</strong> the Good Samaritan Fund at Wesley Manor)•Ralph C. and Hilda H. Hinshaw Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong>Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> Public Library)•Jackson-Frazier Families Memorial Endowment Fund (forbenefit <strong>of</strong> Rainbow Haven)•Jesse & Martha Killmer Membership Fund (for the benefit<strong>of</strong> First Evangelical Presbyterian Church)•Bob & Jane Mohler Family Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the PublicSchool <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Rossville Consolidated Schools)•William M. and Doris Mohr Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> WesleyManor)•Walter H. & Vera I. Moore Education Fund (for the benefit <strong>of</strong>the Rossville Consolidated Schools)•Mulberry Comm<strong>unity</strong> Library Endowment•Mulberry High School Alumni Association EndowmentFund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Mulberry Comm<strong>unity</strong> Library)•George and Mary Ogle Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Witham Hospital)•Keith and Mildred Otterman Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Clinton<strong>County</strong> Hospital <strong>Foundation</strong>)•Paul & Mary Jane Phillippe Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> operation<strong>of</strong> the Paul Phillippe Resource Center)•Marie Rice Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> First Christian Church,Michigantown, Indiana)•Rossville Comm<strong>unity</strong> Library Endowment Fund•Rossville Education <strong>Foundation</strong> Endowment Fund•Rossville Presbyterian Church Endowment Fund21


Designated/Agency Funds (continued)•Herbert & Marjorie Ruch Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor)•Ruth Derrick Ruch Fund (for benefit <strong>of</strong> St. MatthewUnited Methodist Church)•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund for the Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong>Public Library (for the children’s theater program)•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund for the Indiana University<strong>Foundation</strong> (for benefit <strong>of</strong> English Dept.-Bloomington)•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund (for the United Way forClinton <strong>County</strong>, Inc.)•St. Matthew United Methodist Church Endowment Fund•Mary Lou Stuart Fund for Riley Hospital•United Way for Clinton <strong>County</strong> Endowment Fund•Helen G. Walls Fund (for the Clinton <strong>County</strong> Humane Society)Field <strong>of</strong> Interest FundsA field <strong>of</strong> interest fund allows donors to support a broadly definedarea, such as the arts, youth, health, etc. The <strong>Foundation</strong> awardsfunding through a competitive process to the most needed programswithin the donor’s area <strong>of</strong> interest <strong>of</strong> the fund.•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Education FundOperating Endowment FundDonors support the work <strong>of</strong> the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> throughtheir gifts to operating endowment funds, which provides supportto the operating budget <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong> forever.•Citizens Savings Bank Operating Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Hospital Memorial Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Directors’ Fund•Farmers Bank Operating Endowment Fund•First Merchants <strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Endowment Fund•Frankfort Development Corporation Operating Fund•Robert and Eleanor Ryan Operating EndowmentScholarship FundsDonors may customize a scholarship fund to provide educationalopportunities for graduates <strong>of</strong> certain schools, for studies in specificfields or for programs at particular institutions <strong>of</strong> higher educationIn addition, donors may select eligibility requirements.•A. J. Archibald Memorial Scholarship (for Clinton CentralHigh School graduates)•Beta Tau Chapter <strong>of</strong> Psi Iota Xi Sorority AdvisedScholarship (for graduate degree in speech pathology)•Robert Brinson Scholarship Fund (for Clinton Central HighSchool graduates)•Jenny Butler Scholarship (for Clinton Central High Schoolgraduates studying nursing, ministry, or Christian education)•Clinton Central High School Vision Scholarship•Clinton Central Team Player Scholarship (for Clinton CentralHigh School graduates who participated in sports)•Clarence Cochran Agricultural Scholarship (for ClintonCentral and Clinton Prairie High School graduatesstudying in the area <strong>of</strong> vocational education or agriculture)•Anna Fudge Field and Mary S. Field Endowment (forgraduates <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong> public high schools)•Frankfort High School Scholarship Fund•Louise & Robert Hedgcock History Essay Scholarship (forFrankfort High School students)•Vern & Lillian Kaspar Scholarship (for graduates <strong>of</strong> ClintonCentral, Clinton Prairie and Frankfort high schoolsstudying physics, engineering, or mathematics)•Michigantown High School Alumni Scholarship Fund(for students in the Michigan/Warren Township area)•William & Doris Mohr Scholarship (for graduates <strong>of</strong> Clinton<strong>County</strong> public high schools)•Mulberry High School Alumni Association Scholarship(for students in the Mulberry/Madison Township area)•Robert K. Ryan Scholarship (for Frankfort High Schoolgraduates-through Frankfort Education <strong>Foundation</strong>)•Barbara K. Siegfried Scholarship (for Clinton Central HighSchool graduates)•Phyllis M. Widener Music Scholarship (for Clinton <strong>County</strong>high school students pursuing a career in music)•J. Allen Wyrick Memorial Scholarship (for ClintonCentral High School graduates attending PurdueUniversity)Non Permanent FundsThe following are non-permanent Clinton <strong>County</strong> funds that aredesignated for special projects or short-term programs:•Clinton Central Education <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•Prairie Creek Walk Fund•Greg A. Sc<strong>of</strong>ield Scholarship FundThe Crossing <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong> students display certifi cates they earnedby completing a semester-long leadership course. Staff and studentscelebrated fi nishing the leadership course at a weekend retreat at CampCrosley, North Webster, Ind.In 2010, The Crossing <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong> was supported with a gift fromthe Ransom Family Advised Fund. With their father, Rawl, siblingsJack, Tom and Sally started the Ransom Family Advised Fund in 1999.Through this fund, family members can select the charitable organizationsthey want to support. The Crossing, an alternative school, is one <strong>of</strong>several organizations supported by the fund since its inception.22


Grants - <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>Advised FundsDonors may take an active role by making suggestions onwhich charitable causes to support.Margaret P. Schwartz Fredrick Fund•Mental Health Association, Canteen Funds, $500Ruth K. Fredrick Fund•Kokomo Family YMCA, Youth Memberships, $1,000Gingerich Family Fund•Kokomo Family YMCA, Strong Kids Campaign, $1,143Hingst Family Fund•Beta Sigma Psi Educational <strong>Foundation</strong>, Academic AwardsProgram, $5,000•Family Service Association, 2010 North Central IndianaBABYfest, $250•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society, Annual Fund Drive, $1,000•Northern Indiana Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, B.L.U.S.H.Program, $2,000•Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, Property Fund, $5,000Betsy & Robert Hoshaw Environmental Fund•Indiana University-Kokomo, Future Teacher Grants, $350Robert L. Hutchins Memorial Fund•First Assembly <strong>of</strong> God, Relief for the Indigent, $1,000Kokomo Comm<strong>unity</strong> Care Health Fund•United Way <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Wellness Web Site, $8,000Eugene and Nancy McGarvey Endowment Fund•Indiana University <strong>Foundation</strong>, $500•Ivy Tech <strong>Foundation</strong>, $500•Kokomo Rescue Mission, $1,000•Kokomo Urban Outreach, $1,000William M. Morgan Endowment Fund•Chapel Hill Christian Church, $15,654•Pearsons Mill Christian Assembly, $22,000William and Delores Oberndorfer Advised Fund•Birthright <strong>of</strong> Kokomo, $400•Christian <strong>Foundation</strong> for Children, $1,550•Christian <strong>Foundation</strong> for Children, Nutrition Center, $200•Monastery <strong>of</strong> the Poor Clares, $400•St. Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc Catholic Church, $500J.D. and Lynn Young Endowment Fund•Russiaville Historical Society, Restoration <strong>of</strong> InterurbanStation, $2,000Designated FundsGrants from designated and agency funds benefit non-pr<strong>of</strong>itorganizations as specified by the donors.Ann N. Adams Endowment•First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, $28,916Clinic <strong>of</strong> Hope Endowment Fund•Clinic <strong>of</strong> Hope, $408Comm<strong>unity</strong> Assistance <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•Children’s Organ Transplant Association, $776•IOPO <strong>Foundation</strong>, $776Eastern <strong>Howard</strong> Performing Arts Society Endowment•Eastern <strong>Howard</strong> Performing Arts Society, $4,764Endowment for the Visual Arts Fund•Kokomo Art Association, $520Family Service Association•Kenneth L. ‘Red’ Craig Fund, $264First Congregational Christian Church received grantsfrom two designated funds:•First Congregational Christian Church <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund, $7,064•H.W. ‘Hod’ & Barbara Peabody Fund, $484Grace United Methodist Church received grants from thefollowing designated funds:•Weston & Marjorie Bassett Endowment Fund, $6,464•Grace United Methodist Church, $416•Grace United Methodist Church Local Outreach Fund, $1,448•Grace United Methodist Church Outreach Ministry, $632•Durward & Rosemary Paris Endowment Fund, $224•R. Franklin Zehring Endowment Fund, $444Greentown Historical Society Fund•Greentown Historical Society, $1,220Greentown Public Library Fund•Greentown Public Library $1,208Habitat for Humanity <strong>of</strong> the Kokomo Comm<strong>unity</strong> Fund•Habitat for Humanity <strong>of</strong> the Kokomo Comm<strong>unity</strong>, $456Haitian Environmental Support Program Fund•Haitian Environmental Support Program, $240<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4-H Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4-H, $25023


Designated Funds (continued)<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society, Inc. received grantsfrom the following designated funds:•Bette Bannon Fund for <strong>Howard</strong> Co. Historical Society, $2,028•Beulah Marler Cobb Endowment Fund, $1,500•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society Fund, $2,692•Ruth S. Hotchkiss Memorial Fund, $375•Madge Morrison Long & Maxine Morrison Memorial Fund, $240•Sesquicentennial Celebration Fund, $2,068•John Murray Thompson Memorial Fund, $320<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Veterans Memorial Endowment Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Veterans Memorial Corporation, $5,424John F. Hughes Memorial Fund•Northfield Hospital & Skilled Nursing, $1,000Indiana University-Kokomo received grants from thefollowing designated funds:•Credit Bureau-Destination: Education IUK, $5,324•Destination: Education IUK, $5,656•Destination: Education IUK Agency, $416•Cole Hardwood Fund, Destination: Education IUK, $3,916•William S. & Susannah B. Hough IUK Scholarship, $2,500Maude Kelley Memorial Fund•<strong>Howard</strong> Regional Health System <strong>Foundation</strong>, $2,112Kokomo Morning Musicale received grants from twodesignated funds:•Joan Knolinski Scholarship Fund, $684•Kokomo Morning Musicale Scholarship Fund, $732Kokomo New Car Dealers Association Fund•Ivy Tech Comm<strong>unity</strong> College, $900Kokomo Park Band Fund•Kokomo Park Band, Inc., $1,008Kokomo Public Schools Education <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•Kenneth L. ‘Red’ Craig Fund, $264•William & Cora Davis Scholarship, $500•Kay Deluise Scholarship, $350•Joe Dunbar Scholarship, $600•General Scholarship, $1,200•Linda Healy Scholarship, $500•Joan Holman Scholarship, $750•Kokomo Public Schools Education <strong>Foundation</strong>, $1,684•Francis Arthur Lewis Scholarship, $400•Frank Moore Scholarship, $400•James Swain Scholarship, $350•Imogene Winslow Scholarship, $3,600“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”--Theodore RooseveltKokomo Rescue Mission received grants from threedesignated funds:•Bette Bannon Fund for Kokomo Rescue Mission, $1,216•Kenneth L. ‘Red’ Craig Fund, $264•R. Franklin Zehring Endowment Fund, $2,232Kokomo Symphonic Society received grants from fourdesignated funds:•Central National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Endowment, $240•William & Susannah Hough Endowed KSO Chair Fund, $396•Kokomo Symphonic Society Fund, $532•Sterling P. Tignor Fund, $444Kokomo UEA Streetscape Maintenance Fund•Urban Enterprise Zone, $848Literacy Coalition received grants from the followingdesignated funds:•Durward & Rosemary Paris Endowment Fund, $224•Evelyn Iliff Stanley Fund for the Literacy Coalition, $660Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Our Redeemer Endowment•Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Our Redeemer, $3,410Main Street Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Russiaville Fund•Main Street Christian Church, $648Anne Darby McCann Fund for the Benefit <strong>of</strong> theSymposium Club•Symposium Club, $1,296Norman & Wanda McVay Endowment for St. Luke’sUnited Methodist Church•St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, $524Mike’s Italian Grill Endowment Fund for Birthright•Birthright <strong>of</strong> Kokomo, $680New London Cemetery Perpetual Endowment•New London Friends Church Cemetery, $1,232Ralph & Thelma Peters Memorial Book Fund•Eastern <strong>Howard</strong> School Corporation, $1,160Redeemer Lutheran School Tuition Endowment Fund•Redeemer Lutheran School, $776Robert & Daisy Rostron, Sr. Fund•St. Andrew Episcopal Church, $256Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America•Sagamore Council, B.S.A., $3,492Samaritan Caregivers, Inc.•Samaritan Caregivers, Inc., $454Tribal Trails Girl Scout Council Endowment:•Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> Central Indiana, $32024


United Way <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Endowment•United Way <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc., $6,140Wheelchairs for Kids Endowment Fund•Bona Vista, $1,628R. Franklin Zehring Endowment Fund•Bennetts Switch United Methodist Church, $444•Grace Baptist Church, $444Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundsNo restrictions are placed on gifts to these funds, allowing theboard <strong>of</strong> directors to address comm<strong>unity</strong> needs.•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund•Credit Bureau <strong>of</strong> Kokomo Advised Fund•First National Bank Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment•The Hunt Family Fund•Earl W. Turner Memorial Fund•Book Readers and Horn Blowers, Harriet Tubman Program,$1,400•Bona Vista, Family Care and Education Enhancement Project,$10,000•Bridges Outreach, Legacy Drawing, $3,000•CAM Drop-In Center, G.E.D. Testing, $720•Carver Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center, Legacy Drawing, $5,000•City <strong>of</strong> Kokomo, Arts Pavilion Concert Series, $10,000•Family Service Association, Healthy Families Matching FundsExpansion, $4,466•First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Maximum Impact, $2,000•Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> Haven, Enclosed Porches, $4,500•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4-H, Carver Center 4-H Club Promotes LifeSkills, $1,000•<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Historical Society, Ryan White Oral History, $2,320•<strong>Howard</strong> Regional Health System, Building Donation,$1,405,000•<strong>Howard</strong> Regional Health System <strong>Foundation</strong>, LegacyDrawing, $2,000•Kokomo Art Association, Summer Art Camp, $2,000•Kokomo Downtown Association, Courthouse LandscapingProject - Phase Two, $15,000•Kokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> Co. Public Library, Glass Etchings Project,$17,600•Kokomo Park Band, Youth Activities, $2,800•Loving Hands Adult Day Care, Marketing Funds, $5,000•Ronald McDonald House <strong>of</strong> Indiana, <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> FamilyAssistance, $1,500•Russiaville Historical Society, Move Ticket Agent’s Window, $4,000•Sports World Ministries, <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Outreach, $2,250Field <strong>of</strong> Interest FundsDonors’ areas <strong>of</strong> interests are followed when grants are made.William S. and Susannah B. Hough Youth Fund•Agape Garden Montessori School, Agape Garden Bridges, $2,600•Family Service Association, First Candle, $3,000•F.D. Reese Christian Academy, F.D. Reese Academy, $4,085•Maple Grove Comm<strong>unity</strong> Church, New Leaf Mentoring, $2,400Kokomo-<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce•Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance,Downtown Beautification, $1,681.72Society for Crippled Children and Adults <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong><strong>County</strong> Fund•Isanogel Center, Inc., camperships for physically and/ormentally handicapped <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> residents, $875•Mayor’s Council for Disability Issues Scholarship Awards:Shelby Hufford, $500 Lauren Olds, $500Jared Isaac, $500 Nicholas Weitzel, $500•Mental Health America <strong>of</strong> Ind., Van Repairs, $4,500•Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, HomefrontLearning Center Playground Project, $850Operating FundsGifts generate the revenue needed to sustain the operatingexpenses <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong>.Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc. receivedoperating grants from 16 operating endowment funds:•Bill & Marilyn Bersbach Operating Endowment Fund, $448•Bucheri, McCarty & Metz Endowment Fund, $308•Kevin & Hilda Burns Operating Endowment, $484•Credit Bureau-Operating Endowment Fund, $13,652•Directors’ Fund, $2,464•First National Bank Operating Endowment Fund, $1,748•<strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Endowment Fund, $20,868•Key Bank Operating Endowment Fund, $944•Liberty Financial Group Operating Endowment, $212•Betse Severns McCullough Memorial Operating Fund, $100•Miles & Finch Operating Endowment Fund, $244•Dr. Herbert & Lillian Miller Operating Endowment, $244•NiSource Operating Endowment Fund, $4,208•Rick & Diane Smith Operating Endowment Fund, $932•Syndicate Sales Operating Endowment, $216•R. Franklin Zehring Operating Endowment Fund, $892Scholarship FundsGrants from scholarship funds benefit students in attaining theirgoal <strong>of</strong> higher education.Carl Anderson Scholarship Fund•Amber Hudson, $1,000Kathie Beatty Memorial Scholarship Fund•Benjamin Irwin, $1,00025


Scholarships (continued)Jenny Michelle Butler Memorial Scholarship Fund•Nathan Lyons, $1,500•Aaron Van Auken, $1,000Central Labor Council Scholarship Fund•Alexandria Combs, $500•Cole Smith, $500Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Scholars(Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars Finalists)•Madeline Cassidy, $1,000•Mitchel Hill, $1,000•Amanda McKinney, $1,000•Olivia Ortmann, $1,000•Casey Shipley, $1,000M. Joyce Cook Memorial Scholarship•Emily Hoeksema, $500•Larissa Lange, $500Richard Crosser Memorial Scholarship for Kokomo Schools•Casey Shipley, $400Richard Crosser Memorial Scholarship for Taylor Schools•John Fantuzzo, $400Roy L. Crume Scholarship•Stephanie Fidler, $1,000•Jared Huffer, $1,000•Zach Massey, $1,000•Andrew Miller, $1,000•Caleb Prater, $1,000•Kara Smith, $1,000•Ashli Walters, $1,000Jesse W. Dunn Total Effort Scholarship Fund•Jordan Broomfield, $500Max M. Earl Memorial Scholarship Fund•Erik Pattison, $600Richard L. & Marion J. Eller Scholarship Fund•Andy Hunkeler, $1,000•Erick Miller $1,000•Shayne Riley, $1,000Tony Gabriel Student Athlete Scholarship Fund•David Brinkley, $2,500•Austen Conwell, $2,500•Evan Schroeder, $2,500•Seth Vautaw, $2,500W.G. Harter Memorial Scholarship Fund•Kumar Mantravadi, $1,500C. V. Haworth Memorial Scholarship Fund•Michael Heilman, $2,500Gerald & Trudy Hood Memorial Scholarship Fund•Alexander Pier, $1,000William S. & Susannah B. Hough Scholarship•David Brinkley, $2,500•Hayley Crawford, $2,500•Mitzie Johnson, $2,500•Alexis Reed, $2,500Danny M. Keating, Sr. Memorial Scholarship•Ronald Johnston, $500•Rebecca Weirauch, $500Knolinski Family Scholarship Fund•Russell Reed, $500Kokomo Country Club Scholarship Fund•Madeline Cassidy, $1,000•Toby Richards, $1,000•Shelby Sherman, $1,000•Richard Woerner, $1,000Kokomo High School “Spirit <strong>of</strong> 1961” Scholarship Fund•Jordan Broomfield, $1,000Kokomo High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1964 Scholarship Fund•David Wesche, $500 •Zachary Gibson, $500Kokomo High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1969 Scholarship Fund•Eric Evans, $1,350Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars Fund•Shelby Beasley, DePauw University, $157,896•Stephen Chou, Taylor University, $118,615Kathy A. Name Memorial Scholarship Fund•Alexis Ungerer, $500Linda F. Pagel Scholarship Fund•Elizabeth Clark, $500•Amber Hudson, $500Abby Kathryn Rethlake Memorial Scholarship•Alysha Small, $500 JaVonne Forte, $500Donald B. Smith/Central Bank Memorial Comm<strong>unity</strong>Scholarship Fund•Patrick Fountain, $1,000James F. & Janet G. Smith Fund•Shelby Davis, $2,500•Brandon Hainlen, $2,500Helen & Morris Stout Scholarship Fund•Paul Kennelly, $2,000•Olivia Ortmann, $2,000Thacker Memorial Scholarship Fund•Brandon Hainlen, $50026


Sadie Townsend Memorial Scholarship Fund•T.J. Weir, $1,000Western Women’s Scholarship Fund•Brooke Lewis, $4,600Frederick E. Wideman, M.D. Taylor Student AthleteScholarship Fund•Austen Conwell, $1,000Wiese Oldsmobile GMC Truck Scholarship Fund•Katie Maddox, $1,000•Larry Price, $1,000•Austin Pearson, $1,000•Rebecca Weirauch, $1,000R. Franklin Zehring Scholarship Fund•Marion Cherry, $1,000•Alexandra Combs, $1,000•Alyssa Odell, $1,000Goodfellows Fund•Indiana University-Kokomo for the Destination: EducationIUK Scholarships, $3,000Glen & Jeanne’ Harland Endowment Fund•Purdue University-Kokomo for the Glen & Jeanne’ HarlandScholarship, $3,000Special Project FundsGreater Kokomo/<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Project•First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Maximum Impact,$1,500<strong>Foundation</strong> Youth Council Fund•Kokomo Center Schools, Youth Leadership Summit, $1,500Rex and Kara Gingerich have established the Gingerich FamilyAdvised Fund within the <strong>Foundation</strong> and are using it to teachtheir children about philanthropy. The Gingerich’s encouragetheir children to research a cause or issue so they can make aninformed decision on how to give back to the comm<strong>unity</strong>. Rexand Kara see the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> as a partner in theeducation <strong>of</strong> their children in matters <strong>of</strong> philanthropy.Rex is a past president <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> theComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> and the owner <strong>of</strong>several automotive dealerships in Kokomo. Kara is the busymother <strong>of</strong> three with a long list <strong>of</strong> comm<strong>unity</strong> involvements.In addition to the <strong>Foundation</strong>, they are supporters <strong>of</strong> BridgesOutreach, YMCA, Kokomo Urban Outreach, Huddle,Kokomo Rescue Mission, United Way and Project Access.Rex feels that anyone with a real desire to help the comm<strong>unity</strong>should give strong consideration to working with theComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> because <strong>of</strong> the expertise and flexibilitythat the <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers.Parents gather around Amy Healton, Bona Vista Programs, as shedemonstrates how to create a safe sleep environment for infants. TheComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> provided grant funding toBona Vista’s Family Care and Education Enhancement Project thatfocuses on child safety and early childhood development.Students listen to performers as part <strong>of</strong> the Book Readers and HornBlowers interactive educational program. With Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>grant funding in <strong>Howard</strong>, Carroll and Clinton counties, more than 2,600elementary students participated in the Book Readers and Horn Blowersprogram that is designed to inspire children to read and to learn to playmusical instruments.27


<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> GrantsF.D. Reese Christian Academy students perform during a commencement ceremony. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> providedgrant funds to the school to purchase computers, a printer and a laminator to address the technology needs <strong>of</strong> the school.A worker unloads items used in the Family Service Association’sprogram that teaches parents safe sleep habits for infants. TheComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> provided funding to purchase computers usedduring the education process and to record data to track progress.A graduate <strong>of</strong> the Family Service Association’s Healthy Familyprogram proudly displays her family’s certifi cate <strong>of</strong> completion. The<strong>Foundation</strong> provided matching funds that were used to expand theprogram to additional families.The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> provided fundingin support <strong>of</strong> Ben Clingman’s Eagle Scout project to build a fenceand enclose the Homefront Learning Center’s playground. The centerprovides services to special needs children and the fence will help to keepthe children safe while they play outside.28


<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> GrantsKokomo Park Band’s summer concert series draws a crowd at HighlandPark on Wednesday evenings. The Kokomo Park Band received adesignated agency grant through the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in support <strong>of</strong>the band’s ongoing activities in the comm<strong>unity</strong>.Rare Earth performs at Foster Park’s Arts Pavilion as part <strong>of</strong> thesummer concert series. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>provided partial funding to the City <strong>of</strong> Kokomo in support <strong>of</strong> the summerconcerts. The series included three free performances.Kokomo Area Career Center students prepare the fi nishingtouches as they enclose the porches for the residents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Howard</strong>Havens facility. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> provided fundingto purchase windows, doors, framing, siding and interior fi nishingmaterial to enclose the east and west porches <strong>of</strong> the facility.The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> provided partial supportfor Kokomo Art Association’s summer art camp projects. During theprogram, the students participated in sessions that highlighted art history,types <strong>of</strong> media and divergent styles/techniques. More than 120 studentswere served as part <strong>of</strong> two summer programs <strong>of</strong>fered by the Kokomo ArtAssociation.29


Grants - Carroll <strong>County</strong>Advised FundsDonors may take an active role by making suggestions onwhich charitable causes to support.Burlington Kiwanis Fund•Burlington Comm<strong>unity</strong> Club, Tables and Chair Racks, $500Jerry Young Memorial Endowment Fund•Delphi Preservation Society, $2,500Designated FundsGrants from designated and agency funds benefit non-pr<strong>of</strong>itorganizations as specified by the donors.Beta Alpha Chapter <strong>of</strong> Psi Iota Xi Fund•Carroll Consolidated School Corporation, $2,256Camden-Jackson Public Library received the followingdesignated funds:•Pearl Kennedy Fund for the Camden-Jackson TownshipPublic Library, $244•Katheryn Weinberger Library Fund, $3,236Carroll <strong>County</strong> 4-H Fund•Carroll <strong>County</strong> 4-H, $152Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center received grants fromthree designated funds:•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center Fund, $868•John & Mary McCormick Fund for Carroll Co. Comm<strong>unity</strong>Center, $264•Ralph E. Zinn Memorial Fund, $2,704Carroll <strong>County</strong> Wabash and Erie Canal Fund•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Wabash and Erie Canal, $700CDC Resources Fund for Children and Adults withDisabilities•CDC Resources, $492Delphi Preservation Society Fund•Delphi Preservation Society, $220Flora-Monroe Public Library Endowment Fund•Flora-Monroe Public Library, $464Reynolds B. Hart Endowment Fund•ARC <strong>of</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong>, $1,540•Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> Central Indiana, $768•Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, $768Mildred L. Helvie Fund•Trinity Lutheran Church, $648Lockport Church Endowment Fund•Lockport Church, $292John & Mary McCormick Fund for St. Joseph CatholicChurch•St. Joseph Catholic Church, $656John C. & Doris M. Peterson Fund for the Carroll <strong>County</strong>Historical Society•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Historical Society, $388Helen R. Skinner Fund•Delphi Public Library, $648Katheryn Weinberger Fund to Combat Hunger•Flora Presbyterian Church, $1,616YMCA Camp Tecumseh received grants from fourdesignated funds:•Robert & Dorothy Mills Endowment Fund, $328•Obear Fund in Memory <strong>of</strong> James O. & Emma JacksonObear, $504•Don & Jean Willy Endowment Fund, $556•YMCA Camp Tecumseh Fund , $1,252Discretionary FundsNo restrictions are placed on gifts to these funds, allowing theboard <strong>of</strong> directors to address comm<strong>unity</strong> needs.Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund•Adams Mill, Fundraising Drive, $2,500•Book Readers and Horn Blowers, 2010-11 Program, $1,000•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center, Membership S<strong>of</strong>twarePurchase, $1,121.85•Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center, Legacy Drawing, $2,000•Carroll Co. Focus on the Future, Leadership Carroll <strong>County</strong>,$1,000•Carroll Co. Historical Society, Genealogy and Research, $1,027•Carroll Co. Wabash and Erie Canal, Developing a MarketingPlan, $2,500•Delphi Public Library, Digital Media Lab, $1,000•Flora-Monroe Public Library, Legacy Drawing, $3,000•Friends <strong>of</strong> Carroll Co. Parks, Deer Creek Park Pond Cleanup,$1,250•Town <strong>of</strong> Burlington, Replace and Update Park PlaygroundEquipment, $4,500Operating FundsGifts generate the revenue needed to sustain the operatingexpenses <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong>.•Carroll Co. Operating Endowment Fund, $6,30230


Carroll <strong>County</strong> GrantsScholarship FundsGrants from scholarship funds benefit students in attainingtheir goal <strong>of</strong> higher education.Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment Fund(Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars Finalists)•Jared Collins, $1,000 •Hannah Evans, $1,000•Kaitlan Harber, $1,000 •Samantha Mayhew, $1,000John & Kathie Connelly Scholarship•Tanner Cripe, $4,000Carolyn Gilbert Memorial Scholarship•Alix Parrett, $1,000Indiana Packers Corporation Scholarship Fund•Lorelei Seip, $1,000Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars Fund•Jared Kelley, Purdue University, $42,878•Abigail Reinke, Indiana Wesleyan, $96,003Grant funding from the Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> to theTown <strong>of</strong> Burlington for the Burlington Comm<strong>unity</strong> Park Board was usedto replace and update playground equipment. Children visiting the parkwill be able to enjoy the new equipment that includes a climber, two slidesand a fi tness system.Irving E. Manning Memorial Scholarship Fund•Carroll School Education <strong>Foundation</strong>, for the IrvingE. Manning Memorial Scholarship, $4,000Joan McCain Scholarship Fund•Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools, $250John McCormick Agricultural Scholarship Fund•Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools, $400Mid-North Indiana Executive Committee for ChristScholarship Fund•Erin Garate, $1,000 •Daniel Gascho, $1,000•Katelyn Smith, $1,000Lewis & Hazel Mullin Scholarship Fund•Delphi Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools, $500Dorothy Stark Fund•Kara Schwarzkopf, $1,000Visitors to Deer Creek Park in Carroll <strong>County</strong> will be able toenjoy a clean pond as a result <strong>of</strong> a grant to the Friends <strong>of</strong> Carroll<strong>County</strong> Parks to remove algae and undesirable plants from the pond.Funds from the Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> allowed for inspections andtreatments to control submersed weeds, fi lamentous algae and duckweed.Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center staff participate in a trainingsession to learn how to use new membership s<strong>of</strong>tware. Grant fundingfrom the <strong>Foundation</strong> was used to purchase the s<strong>of</strong>tware that managesmembership, participant usage and billing features. This new s<strong>of</strong>twareallows the Comm<strong>unity</strong> Center to track usage and billing on a daily andmonthly basis.31


Grants - Clinton <strong>County</strong>Advised FundsDonors may take an active role by making suggestions onwhich charitable causes to support.Clinton Central Education <strong>Foundation</strong> Enrichment Fund•Clinton Central School, Mailing, $2,000•Clinton Central School, Teacher Grants/AcademicCompetition Coaching, $2,330.66Hunter Family Advised Fund•Clinton Co. Boys & Girls Club, $150•Clinton Co. Family YMCA, $150•Humane Society <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong>, $150Ransom Family Advised Endowment Fund•Clinton Co. Boys & Girls Club, $500•Clinton Co. Family YMCA, $1,000•COACH Kids <strong>of</strong> Clinton Co., Hero Luncheon, $500•Crossing <strong>of</strong> Clinton Co., $300•F.O.P. Frankfort Lodge 69, Shop With A Cop, $500•Habitat for Humanity <strong>of</strong> Clinton Co., $1,000•Salvation Army, $500Designated FundsGrants from designated and agency funds benefit non-pr<strong>of</strong>itorganizations as specified by the donors.William J. & R. Jean Beard Endowment Fund•YMCA <strong>of</strong> Clinton <strong>County</strong>, $16,332Ralph & Mary Butler Endowment Fund•Forest United Methodist Church, $1,100•St. Paul Cemetery, $1,100Ralph & Mary Butler Endowment Fund II•Forest United Methodist Church, $2,916R. Maurice Clendenning and W. Forest Clendenning Fund•Mulberry Centennial Park, $352Clinton <strong>County</strong> 4-H Scholarship and Education Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> 4-H, $400Clinton <strong>County</strong> Abilities Services-Garald Gill Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Abilities Services, $740Clinton <strong>County</strong> Boys & Girls Club Endowment Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Boys & Girls Club, $2,980Clinton <strong>County</strong> Family YMCA Endowment Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Family YMCA, $216Clinton <strong>County</strong> Humane Society received funds from twodesignated grants:•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Humane Society, $116•Helen G. Walls Fund, $552Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools <strong>of</strong> Frankfort Education <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools <strong>of</strong> Frankfort Education <strong>Foundation</strong>, $312Walter V. Coapstick Fund,•Geetingsville Presbyterian Church, $1,044Sara J. Costlow Memorial Teachers’ Fund•Comm<strong>unity</strong> Schools <strong>of</strong> Frankfort, $620First Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Frankfort, Indiana•First Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Frankfort Fund, $9,848•George & Mary Ellen Hammersley Fund, $656First Evangelical Presbyterian Church received grants fromtwo designated funds:•Emma J. Dinwiddie Fund, $1,472•Jesse and Martha Killmer Membership Fund, $2,336Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong> Public Library received the followingdesignated grants:•Friends <strong>of</strong> the Frankfort Public Library, $912•Ralph C. & Hilda H. Hinshaw Fund, $1,208•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund for the Frankfort Comm<strong>unity</strong>Public Library, $1,412Nancy N. Fullerton for the Anna and Harlan HubbardSchool <strong>of</strong> Living•Friends <strong>of</strong> the Frankfort Library, $1,020Jackson-Frazier Families Memorial Endowment Fund•Rainbow Haven, $352Walter H. and Vera I. Moore Education Fund•Rossville School Corporation, $1,500Mulberry High School Alumni Association Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Contractual Public Library for the MulberryLibrary, $624George and Mary Ogle Fund•Witham Services Health <strong>Foundation</strong>, $6,764Public School <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rossville Schools received twodesignated grants:•Bob & Jane Mohler Family Fund, $272•Public School <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rossville Schools Fund, $868Marie Rice Fund•First Christian Church <strong>of</strong> Michigantown, $100Rossville Comm<strong>unity</strong> Library Endowment Fund•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Contractual Public Library for the RossvilleLibrary, $216Rossville Presbyterian Church Fund•Rossville Presbyterian Church, $64432


Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund for Indiana University<strong>Foundation</strong>•English Department, Indiana University-Bloomington, $2,764St. Matthew United Methodist Church received grantsfrom two designated funds:•Ruth Derrick Ruch Fund for St. Matthew United MethodistChurch, $4,020•St. Matthew United Methodist Church, $1,720St. Vincent-Frankfort Hospital <strong>Foundation</strong> receivedgrants from two designated funds:•Meurice and Lurline Catron Fund, $41,132•Ione Dinwiddie Nurses, $1,048Mary Lou Stuart Fund for Riley Hospital•Riley Memorial Association for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theJames Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, $88,784United Way for Clinton <strong>County</strong>•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Fund for the United Way, $2,608•United Way for Clinton <strong>County</strong> Fund, $372Wesley Manor received grants from four designatedfunds:•George & Mary Ellen Hammersley Fund, $656•Franklin W. & Anna Mae Harper Memorial Fund, $652•William M. & Doris Mohr Fund, $12,684•Herbert & Marjorie Ruch Fund, $748Operating FundsGifts generate the revenue needed to sustain the operatingexpenses <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong>. The Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> received operating grants from seven operatingendowment funds:•Citizens Savings Bank Operating Endowment, $500•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Hospital Memorial Fund, $6,040•Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Endowment Fund, $6,796•Farmers Bank Operating Endowment Fund, $3,132•First Merchant’s <strong>Foundation</strong> Operating Endowment, $664•Frankfort Development Corp. Operating Endowment, $728•Robert & Eleanor Ryan Operating Endowment, $1,376Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundsNo restrictions are placed on gifts to these funds, allowing theboard <strong>of</strong> directors to address comm<strong>unity</strong> needs.William J. and R. Jean Beard Fund for Clinton <strong>County</strong>Bob and Meg Bracken Comm<strong>unity</strong> FundClinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> Endowment FundFirst Merchants <strong>Foundation</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> FundFirst Merchants <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund in Recognition <strong>of</strong>Dr. Frank BeardsleyRobert E. and Martha Lucas Hall Family EndowmentHerbert & Marjorie Ruch Endowment Fund for Clinton Co.Robert K. and Eleanor Ryan Comm<strong>unity</strong> Fund•Abilities Services, Planting for Growth, $3,800•Book Readers & Horn Blowers, 2010-11 Program, $2,000•Clinton <strong>County</strong> 4-H, GIS Project, $1,630.93•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Boys & Girls Club, Expanding Triple Play, $1,034•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Fairboard, Income Survey, $3,000•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Family YMCA, Mower, $2,700•Clinton <strong>County</strong> Sheriff ’s Office, Teenagers EliminatingX-Rated Texts, $976.58•COACH Kids, Capacity Building Mini-Grant, $1,000•COACH Kids, Legacy Drawing, $3,000•Colfax Lions Club, Colfax Lions Park Renovations, $30,000•Frankfort Main Street Association, Mural Project, $3,900•Friends <strong>of</strong> the Frankfort Library, Capacity Building Mini-Grant, $1,000•Habitat for Humanity, Habitat Subdivision Infrastructure, $17,500•Humane Society, Outdoor Dog Runs, $2,789•Learning Network, Capacity Building Mini-Grant, $1,000•Michigantown Youth League, MYL Expansion, $30,000•Paul Phillippe Resource Center, Handicapped Accessible Door,$7,500•Rainbow Haven, Legacy Drawing, $5,000•Riley Neighborhood Organization, Riley Park Master Plan,$4,000•Rossville Consolidated School District, Battle <strong>of</strong> the Books,$5,600•United Way for Clinton <strong>County</strong>, Legacy Drawing, $2,000•Wesley Manor, Automated Electronic Defibrillators, $9,715•Wesley Manor, Capacity Building Mini-Grant, $1,000•YWCA <strong>of</strong> Greater Lafayette, Hispanic Reflexiones, $437Scholarship FundsGrants from scholarship funds benefit students in attainingtheir goal <strong>of</strong> higher education.A. J. Archibald Memorial Scholarship Fund•Kyle Harness, $500Beta Tau Chapter <strong>of</strong> Psi Iota Xi Sorority Fund•Alyssa Caress, $900Robert L. Brinson Scholarship Fund•Kayla Mosson, $1,000Jenny Butler Scholarship Fund•Brittany Alford, $1,250•Kaitlin Townsend, $1,250Clinton Central High School Team Player Scholarship•Andy Jacquet, $500 •Blake Surber, $500Clinton Central High School Vision Scholarship Fund•Brooke Leckrone, $500•Ashley Pelling, $500•Haylee Robertson, $500•Kaitlin Townsend, $500•Ashli Waters, $50033


Clinton <strong>County</strong> GrantsClinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Scholars(Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars Finalists)•Tenley Catron, $1,000 •Caroline Moore, $1,000•Madison Donoho, $1,000 •Brooke Robinson, $1,000•Britny Graves, $1,000 •Collin White, $1,000•Luke McLaughlin, $1,000Clarence Cochran Agricultural Scholarship Fund•Collin White, $500Anna Fudge Field & Mary S. Field Endowment•Caleb Robertson, $650Louise & Robert A. Hedgcock History Essay Scholarship•Paige Gant, $250•Brittany Harmon, $125•Haleigh Rothenberger, $375Lilly Endowment Comm<strong>unity</strong> Scholars•Jessie Fudge, Ball State University, $38,451•Courtney Jameson, Taylor University, $118,615Michigantown High School Alumni Scholarship•Daniel Teegarden, $1,000William & Doris Mohr Scholarship Fund•Tanner Deisch, $5,000 •Brittany Heffernan, $5,000•Madison Donoho, $5,000 •Sara Huskins, $5,000•Paige Gant, $5,000 •Hayley Jaworski, $5,000•Daniel Gascho, $5,000 •Kayla Mosson, $5,000•Brittany Harmon, $5,000 •Collin White, $5,000The Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> provided Wesley Manorwith funding to purchase fi ve automated electronic defi brillators (AED)with cabinets. The facility installed the life saving AED units to increaseresponse time for its residents and to follow guidelines recommended by theAmerican Heart Association.Mulberry High School Alumni Association ScholarshipFund•Sabrina Huskins, $1,500•Amanda Krammes, $750Barbara Siegfried Scholarship Fund•Jordan Woodard, $1,500Phyllis M. Widener Music Scholarship Fund•Abigail Barnett, $1,000J. Allen Wyrick Memorial Scholarship Fund•Kyle Harness, $500•Kayla Mosson, $500Let us not be content to wait and see what willhappen, but give us the determination to make theright things happen.– Peter MarshallFramework for a new baseball diamond for the Michigantown YouthLeague stands out in a fi eld <strong>of</strong> corn. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>provided partial funding to update and expand the current facility thatserves more than 150 youth from the comm<strong>unity</strong>. The expansion includesadditional playing diamonds, a new parking area, dugouts, fencing anddrainage.34


Clinton <strong>County</strong> GrantsResidents <strong>of</strong> the Clinton <strong>County</strong> Humane Society are happy to play in the new outdoor dog runs. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> provided fundingto add 10 outdoor dog runs. The runs will be used to help staff conduct interaction personality tests with the animals and to provide a safe outdoorenvironment for the dogs while the indoor pens are being cleaned. The runs help with the public perception <strong>of</strong> the facility and increase the potential foranimals to be adopted.Children and staff take a break from their funactivities at the Clinton <strong>County</strong> Boys and GirlsClub. The Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> providedfunding to expand the Triple Play Program thattakes a holistic and comprehensive approach tohelp members make healthy mind, body andsoul choices. Grant money was used to purchaseadditional fi tness equipment for the program toaccommodate the additional number <strong>of</strong> childrenserved and to match the varying interests <strong>of</strong> thechildren.Bill and Jean Beard, center, Clinton <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>board members, present a check in support <strong>of</strong> the second phase <strong>of</strong> thebuilding and park renovation project at Colfax Lions Park. The grantwas provided to the Colfax Lions Club as partial funding for two newbaseball fi elds, lighting, parking lot relocation, shelter house renovationand the purchase <strong>of</strong> three lots adjacent to the park.35


Financial ReportComparative Condensed Statement <strong>of</strong> Financial PositionDecember 31, 2010 and December 31, 2009AssetsCurrent Endowment Total TotalFund Fund 2010 2009Cash 723,587 956,120 1,679,707 1,389,369Investments 868,949 37,712,187 38,581,136 33,989,809Receivables 670,961 670,961 629,313Prepaid Insurance 3,139 3,139 3,138Prepaid Expenses 430 430Cash Value in Life InsuranceCharitable Remainder Unitrust 177,911 177,911 170,356Charitable Gift Annuity Assets 110,776 110,776 7,753Program Related Investment in Real Estate 1,805,000 1,805,000 1,805,000Land 559,000 559,000 559,000Land Improvements 26,747 26,747 26,747Building 372,700 372,700 372,700Fixed Assets 49,903 49,903 49,903Less Accumulated Depreciation (71,459) (4,458) (75,917) (63,310)Total Assets 1,947,249 42,014,244 43,961,493 38,939,778Liabilities & Net AssetsLiabilitiesAccounts Payable 24,923 24,923 1,714Accrued Expenses 19,281 19,281 16,978Grants Payable 1,466,182 1,466,182 61,433Charitable Gift Annuity PaymentLiability 89,253 89,253 4,749Liability under Unitrust AgreementFunds Held for the Benefit <strong>of</strong> Others 964,936 964,936 866,618Total Liabilities 44,204 2,520,371 2,564,575 951,492Net Assets<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 1,202,511 18,988,440 20,190,951 18,391,889Carroll <strong>County</strong> 98,707 2,029,423 2,128,130 1,956,341Clinton <strong>County</strong> 601,827 18,476,010 19,077,837 17,640,056Total Net Assets 1,903,045 39,493,873 41,396,918 37,988,286Total Liabilitiesand Net Assets 1,947,249 42,014,244 43,961,493 38,939,778The 2010 Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> financial records will be audited by:Bucheri, McCarty & Metz LLP - Certified Public Accountants36


Comparative Condensed Statement <strong>of</strong> ActivitiesDecember 31, 2010 and December 31, 2009Revenues and GainsCurrent Endowment Total TotalFund Fund 2010 2009Gifts - <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 47,116 1,701,806 1,748,922 1,167,308Gifts - Carroll <strong>County</strong> 33,375 40,735 74,110 104,911Gifts - Clinton <strong>County</strong> 6,000 47,167 53,167 178,166Contributions-Charitable Gift Annuity 18,874 18,874Rental Income 58,080 58,080 57,399Gain (Loss)-Disposal <strong>of</strong> Assets (4,461)CRT-Change in Value 2,593 2,593 (94,789)Return <strong>of</strong> Unused Grants 2,094 2,094 9,813Interfund Grants 73,502 (68,502) 5,000Interfund Transfers 2,500 (2,500)Administrative Fees 336,634 336,634 283,130Investment Earnings 55,711 1,073,277 1,128,988 883,721Investment Gains (Losses) 3,267,417 3,267,417 5,524,638Transfer <strong>of</strong> CRT to Endowed Fund 134,357Total Revenues and Gains 554,838 6,141,041 6,695,879 8,244,193Grants and ExpensesGrants - <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> 5,000 1,784,848 1,789,848 327,942Grants - Clinton <strong>County</strong> 520,425 520,425 466,844Grants - Carroll <strong>County</strong> 52,941 52,941 39,383Program 218,607 218,607 205,962General and Administrative 156,948 156,948 144,490Fundraising 184,975 35,742 220,717 187,156Administrative Fees 327,761 327,761 275,474Total Grants and Expenses 565,530 2,721,717 3,287,247 1,647,251Change in Net Assets (10,692) 3,419,324 3,408,632 6,596,942Net AssetsNet Assetsat Beginning <strong>of</strong> Year 1,913,737 36,074,549 37,988,286 31,391,344Net Assets at End <strong>of</strong> Year 1,903,045 39,493,873 41,396,918 37,988,28637


<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Foster SocietyThe Foster Society is named for David Foster, the first philanthropist in <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> history. He donated the land that wouldbecome the City <strong>of</strong> Kokomo. These donors in the Society made gifts in 2010 to support the operating costs <strong>of</strong> theComm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>.Columns – $5,000 – $9,999Indiana University-KokomoE.P. & Virginia SevernsPillars - $1,000-$2,499Bill & Marilyn BersbachHilda & Kevin BurnsCone PalaceDr. & Mrs. Timothy DavisJoe DunbarRex & Kara GingerichBob & Mary HingstBetsy & Bob HoshawMr. Mark & Dr. Kathryn JonesMcClelland Family <strong>Foundation</strong>Jim McIntyreOlive GardenDr. & Mrs. Tom ScherschelDr. Marilyn SkinnerRick & Diane SmithJ. D. & Lynn Young<strong>Foundation</strong> Stones - $500-$999Kim & Kevin AbneyBeckley Office EquipmentDoug & Sandy BrayBucheri, McCarty & Metz, LLPBill & Marge DankertCharles & Pat HindersConrad & Jo Ella MaugansDr. & Mrs. Robert MitchellSalin Bank & Trust CompanyBill & Carolyn StifleDon & Anita TenBrookTenBrook Sales, Inc.Friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Foundation</strong> - $200-$499Bernard & Patricia AmpeMs. Nanette BowlingMr. & Mrs. Jim R. ButcherLaCinda & Ben ChapmanKevin & Russena ComerComm<strong>unity</strong> First Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howard</strong> Co.Crume-Evans InsuranceSteve CurrensBrent & Amy DechertDimensions, Inc.Glenn & Nancy GrundmannRon & Liz HarperMr. & Mrs. Ken HumphreyJudge & Mrs. Stephen JessupMr. & Mrs. George LaflinJudge & Mrs. Bill Menges, Jr.Judge Lynn MurrayMick & Betty OrtmanTom & Kathy RethlakeDon & Joni SandersDr. & Mrs. Tim SehrCraig & Kristi SevernsBill & Lyn ShirleyShirley & Stout Lincoln Road ChapelTom & Polly SimmonsMike & Linda StegallJim & Jean Holtson - United Way <strong>of</strong><strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Philanthropy FundJane WilliamsOther Contributors - $50-$199Mr. & Mrs. Mike CordKirk & Wendy DanielsJohn & Lori FountainDick & Myra Sanburn“The value <strong>of</strong> compassion cannot be over-emphasized. Anyone can criticize. It takes a true believer to be compassionate.No greater burden can be borne by an individual than to know no one cares or understands.”– Arthur H. Stainback38


Carroll <strong>County</strong> FriendsIn 2010, a group <strong>of</strong> donors joined the “Friends <strong>of</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong>,” which supports the annual operating expenses <strong>of</strong> theCarroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>. We express our deep appreciation to these public-spirited people and businesses fortheir support <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> the Carroll <strong>County</strong> Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>.Kim & Kevin AbneyTom & Joy AtkinsonDr. Janet Ayres & Dr. Lynn CorsonJohn & Mildred BarberDavid & Sandy BealeDick N. & Jane BishopBrewster Insurance AgencyAnn & Bob BrownHilda & Kevin BurnsDr. & Mrs. John R. BushCarroll <strong>County</strong> REMCDan & Pat CasserlyJerry ClawsonDr. Marlin CreasyDr. Brian & Debra DoggettNeda DuffDr. Jordan & Deanna DutterRaymon & Janet EikenberryDr. Alvan & Arlene EllerBarry & Rebecca EmersonLarry & Alice FellowsDerek & Jennifer FisherKenneth & Erma FloraTom & Pat FloraRandy & Nina GermanBeulah GrayEd & Melverine GruberMark <strong>Howard</strong>/<strong>Howard</strong> & SonsMarion & Denise HufferClayton HutsonIndiana Packers CorporationRob & Carol IvesTom & Mary IvesAlan & Linda JacksonPete & Joan JacksonLarry & Kathi JohnsonJoe & Barbara JonesBill & Jane KearnsPat KennedyDr. Ed & Linda LangstonKen & Tammi Lavy/Lavy Windows, Inc.Don & Sherry LongSusan Mann-HitchcockPaul & Sue ManningBonnie Maxwell & Anita WerlingRobert & Joan MaxwellAngie & Steve MayGordon & Sandra McCainColby & Kari McIlrathDale & Renee McIlrathEarl & Janet McIlrathCraig MeadeGreg & Pam MichaelDavid & Marilyn MinichJoe & Tammy MossLewis & Hazel MullinDr. Greg & Susan NormanMarilyn O’FarrellDean & Donna OverholserCarolyn & Bill PearsonPTI Machining, Inc.Reinke Funeral HomeJerry* & Phyllis ReinkeLeo & Clara RiderMartin & Jeanette RinehartRichard & Gretchen RoachDottye & Carl RobesonSusan & Gary SchollJohn & Theresa ScottVince & Dawn SewardJerry & Joyce SibbittFred & Mary SlopsemaDaryl & Marsha SmithDebbie SmithDale & Vicky SnipesGarnet SnyderTrent & Stephanie StephanVan & Becky TaylorBill & Susan TruebloodDr. Ryan Van MatreLarry & Janice WaddellDr. Brian & Bobbi WagonerDr. Gordon & Shirley WagonerKen & Kathy WaltonRobert & Doris WaltonDavid & Lorraine WeckerlyCraig & Carol WellnitzFred & Linda WiseJeff & Arlene WiseDale & Mary Ellen ZinnMary Evelyn ZinnWayne & Rita Zinn*Denotes deceasedDerek Fisher, center, 2010 chairman <strong>of</strong> the Carroll <strong>County</strong>Comm<strong>unity</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Services Committee, thanks thesupporters <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> Carroll <strong>County</strong> at a specialdinner celebration held at the Carroll <strong>County</strong> Courthouse. Theevening included tours <strong>of</strong> the Opera House and Art Gallery inDelphi, Ind.39


2010 Scholarship Photographs<strong>Howard</strong> <strong>County</strong> Scholarship ReceptionFront row, left to right: Kumar Mantravadi, Shelby Sherman, Jordan Broomfield, Olivia Ortmann, Shelby Davis, Casey Shipley,Amanda McKinney, John Fantuzzo, Amber Hudson, Alexis Reed, Shelby Hufford, Stephen Chou, Emily Hoeksema, Larissa Lange;Second row, left to right: Jared Isaac, Erick Miller, Eric Evans, Michael Heilman, Lauren Olds, Madeline Cassidy, Richard Woerner,Shelby Beasley, Rebecca Weirauch, Alyssa Odell, Kylee Wilson, Alexandria Combs, Benjamin Irwin, Russell Reed;Top row, left to right: Andrew Hunkeler, Shayne Riley, Cole Smith, Aaron Van Auken, Patrick Fountain, T.J. Weir, Seth Vautaw,David Brinkley, Austen Conwell, Evan Schroeder, Paul Kennelly, Nicholas Weitzel, Nathan Lyons, Mitchel Hill, Alexander Pier.Carroll <strong>County</strong> Scholarship ReceptionFront row, left to right: Alix Parrett, Kara Schwarzkopf,Katelyn Smith, Erin Garate;Second row, left to right: Samantha Mayhew, Hannah Evans,Abigail Reinke;Top Row, left to right: Andrew Miller, Jared Collins,Kristopher Bender, Tanner Cripe.Clinton <strong>County</strong> Scholarship ReceptionFront row, left to right: Brittany Harmon, Brittany Heffernan,Kayla Mosson, Caroline Moore, Abigail Barnett;Second row, left to right: Kyle Harness, Sara Huskins,Paige Gant, Jessie Fudge, Hayley Jaworski, Madison Donoho,Daniel Teegarden;Third row, left to right: Andy Jacquet, Alyssa Caress,Courtney Jameson, Ashley Pelling, Brooke Leckrone,Ashli Walters;Top row, left to right: Collin White, Luke McLaughlin,Britny Graves, Tanner Deisch, Kaitlin Townsend, BrittanyAlford, Jordan Woodard.40


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