CHRISTOPHER FUNDYEAR CONTRIBUTIONS INTEREST PRINCIPLE1995-96 $12,000 $0.001996-97 $12,000 $827.691997-98 $12,000 $2,647.921998-99 $12,000 $3,707.811999-2000 $12,000 $5,013.002000-01 $6,375 $6,422.312001-02 $3,140 $8,209.01 $69,5152002-03 $1,720 $7,621.882003-04 $1,660 $8,754.782004-05 $1,950 $17,515.66 $74,8452005-06 $2,515 $9,289.142006-07 $970 $5,954.122007-08 $1,375 $6,540.45 $79,7052008-09 $1,390 $5,498.55 $81,0952009-10 $1,415 $7,485.87 $82,5102010-11 $1,845 $14,128.692011-12TOTALS $84,355 $109,616.88
PENNIES FOR HEAVEN SUMMARYSTATEDIRECTCONVENTION PENNIES ACTIVITY OTHER SUPPORT ANNUALYEAR PARADE FUND SOURCES RSVP INTEREST TOTAL1959 52.40 52.401960 1,517.35 1,517.351961 2,866.03 2,388.50 5,254.531962 6,178.85 2,344.00 8,522.851963 10,697.03 2,314.25 4,489.78 17,501.061964 11,211.16 2,301.50 5,295.91 18,808.571965 10,274.10 2,319.75 12,002.54 24,596.391966 12,873.17 2,224.50 7,421.16 22,518.831967 11,589.11 2,233.57 6,097.32 19,920.001968 11,967.69 2,225.00 5,800.00 19,992.691969 13,141.05 2,218.50 5,604.74 20,964.291970 16,598.32 2,187.75 10,953.30 29,739.371971 16,305.71 2,163.25 18,468.961972 20,204.56 9.75 20,214.311973 26,062.37 26,062.371974 24,742.56 24,742.561975 24,602.80 24,602.801976 25,612.67 25,612.671977 29,272.69 29,272.691978 32,090.09 1,861.04 33,951.131979 34,510.00 2,620.18 37,130.181980 36,009.64 4,632.34 40,641.981981 35,536.47 8,764.23 44,300.701982 34,096.00 8,535.51 42,631.511983 32,036.09 23,647.09 55,683.181984 32,536.09 21,345.53 53,881.621985 32,969.93 22,762.52 55,732.451986 39,278.07 25,082.13 64,360.201987 43,179.95 6,250.00 29,271.00 78,700.951988 44,923.57 17,516.00 37,288.74 99,728.311989 36,034.88 14,885.00 49,965.00 100,884.881990 36,180.33 20,546.001991 33,742.06 23,104.001992 38,735.101993 35,082.211994 34,629.451995 45,559.00 *50,000.00 * estimated1996 45,000.00 54,350.001997 40,173.00 50,648.001998 *49,000.00 55,350.001999 51,545.00 62,538.002000 51,213.00 60,336.002001 57,867.00 55,175.002002 52,646.00 56,950.002003 54,726.00 81,500.002004 53,286.00 80,300.002005 57,942.00 88,100.002006 63,522.00 106,500.002007 60,559.00 *115,000.002008 64,296.46 *115,000.002009
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