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15000<br />

12000<br />

9000<br />

Saying 6000 Goodbye to Three Campaign Leaders<br />

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The OPRS <strong>Foundation</strong> has recently lost three Honorary Campaign during his decades of involvement, making him the most generous donor<br />

Chairs: John F. Schoedinger 0 (pictured at left), Marian Snook (pictured in the community’s history.<br />

on 800 far left) and Rosemary Vordenberg all passed away in fiscal year 2007,<br />

Beginning in 2004, Marian Snook OPRS and <strong>Foundation</strong> Rosemary Vordenberg Major Gift Trends served,<br />

leaving 700 behind an inspiring legacy of philanthropic leadership.<br />

President’s Club Deferred Gifts Wills (New)<br />

along with Verla McClure, as Honorary Tri-Chairs of the Mount Pleasant<br />

Capital Campaign. Both Marian and Rosemary had a long history<br />

40<br />

John F. Schoedinger, retired fourth generation president of Schoedinger<br />

OPRS <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

600<br />

Total Giving Performance<br />

$13,325<br />

16<br />

37<br />

Funeral <strong>Services</strong>, passed away on June 23rd at age 93. During the last of living, giving and volunteering at Mount Pleasant. Marian was from<br />

500 80000<br />

(000s omitted)<br />

23 22 542<br />

30 years of his life, John dedicated a large part of his time to OPRS, Lebanon, <strong>Ohio</strong>, where she worked as a vice president 36 and 39 trust 471 officer at<br />

accepting 400 70000<br />

$9,563<br />

various board and committee posts not only for Westminster- a local bank for many years; Rosemary was former vice president of an<br />

$8,589<br />

23 44 409<br />

Thurber, but<br />

60000<br />

$7,894<br />

also for OPRS and the OPRS <strong>Foundation</strong>. For the past two advertising $7,613<br />

300<br />

agency in Cincinnati. Both 44 women 328unassumingly made gifts<br />

years, John served 50000 as Honorary Co-Chair of the Capital Campaign at over the years in support of Mount Pleasant—as 268 a result, they each gained<br />

200<br />

Westminster-Thurber, 40000 lending his name and expertise to the largest and membership into the Trustees’ Roundtable, Named Endowment Circle,<br />

most 100 ambitious 30000 fundraising initiative at the campus to date. John donated Living Legacy Society and President’s Club.<br />

335 408 471 509 614<br />

over 0$1 million 20000 to the needs of those served by Westminster-Thurber<br />

2003 2004 We 2005 are blessed 2006 to have 2007had the friendship 2003 of 2004 John, Marian 2005 and 2006 Rosemary. 2007<br />

10000<br />

They will be profoundly missed by all who knew them.<br />

0<br />

Announcing 8000 $50 Million Statewide Goal<br />

OPRS <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Total Assets (000s omitted)<br />

$61,552<br />

7000<br />

It’s history in the making! The enthusiastic response from donors across the state has<br />

$50,087<br />

prompted $52,712 the OPRS<br />

6000<br />

$47,833<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> to announce a statewide goal of $50 million for The Mission, $42,488 The Vision, The Promise Capital<br />

5000<br />

Campaign. To date, $46 million has been committed to this campaign, the largest in OPRS history.<br />

4000<br />

This campaign will change the face of many OPRS communities, through new construction, renovations and<br />

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services. These projects will not only provide innovative buildings and programs for those we currently serve,<br />

but will also prepare<br />

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the communities for the next generation of residents.<br />

1000<br />

The campaign has already changed the face of the typical OPRS donor. New donors have come forward to<br />

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support our efforts, and longtime friends have stepped up their level of giving. Statewide Honorary Co-Chairs<br />

Judy McCormick and Sue Mooney agree that donor engagement and<br />

2003<br />

momentum<br />

2004<br />

are<br />

2005<br />

higher than<br />

2006<br />

ever.<br />

2007<br />

President’s Club = Total outright giving of $1,000 or more within a fiscal year.<br />

Deferred Gifts = Charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, etc.<br />

Wills = Newly established will commitments.<br />

OPRS <strong>Foundation</strong> Total Number of Gifts & Donors<br />

Gifts<br />

7,586<br />

Donors<br />

3,064<br />

7,201<br />

2,916<br />

7,731<br />

FY2005<br />

FY2006<br />

FY2007<br />

The new front entryway at Dorothy Love <strong>Retirement</strong> Community, the first campaign project to break ground,<br />

was completed over a year ago. Several other campaign projects are scheduled to break ground this fiscal year: a new cultural center at Breckenridge Village;<br />

a new chapel and wellness center at Llanfair <strong>Retirement</strong> Community; and a new chapel for Mount Pleasant <strong>Retirement</strong> Village.<br />

The campaign officially ends June 30, 2008. With continued support, these projects and others will become realities.<br />

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2007 <strong>Foundation</strong> Annual Report F 15

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