04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation
04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation
04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation
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<strong>The</strong> JDS Fishing <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
– 20<strong>04</strong> was created with<br />
the proceeds of a winning<br />
lottery ticket to enhance<br />
the charitable interests of<br />
its donors.<br />
Krul Family <strong>Foundation</strong> –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> will further the charitable<br />
activities of William<br />
Krul, partner of Miller-<br />
Valentine Group, and his<br />
wife Patricia.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Vincent C. and<br />
Wendolyn W. Lewis<br />
Charitable Fund – 20<strong>03</strong><br />
($47,455) supports the many<br />
charitable interests of its<br />
originators, Vincent Lewis,<br />
president of Hyde Park<br />
Electronics, and his wife<br />
Wendolyn.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ellen C. Malahy Fund<br />
– 20<strong>03</strong> ($64,983) will provide<br />
grants for activities that<br />
give pleasure and enrichment<br />
to the residents of the F. F.<br />
Mueller Residential Center<br />
in Springfield. Helen Malahy<br />
Morris established this fund<br />
through a bequest in memory<br />
of her sister, Ellen C. Malahy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mary Chapman<br />
Mathews Fund – 20<strong>04</strong><br />
($48,012) was established<br />
by Carillon Historical Park<br />
to honor the numerous<br />
contributions made by Mary<br />
Chapman Mathews, who<br />
served as the executive<br />
director of the park from<br />
1985 to 20<strong>03</strong>. Income will<br />
be used to support projects<br />
within the park, as advised<br />
by Mary Mathews.<br />
Miami Valley Child Development<br />
Centers, Inc., Fund<br />
– 20<strong>03</strong> ($4,068) will help<br />
fund Head Start services for<br />
low-income families in Clark,<br />
Madison and Montgomery<br />
Counties. Head Start works<br />
holistically through a balance<br />
of parental involvement,<br />
health, nutrition, social<br />
competency and literacy<br />
development.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Miami Valley Metal<br />
Working Museum Fund –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> was established by the<br />
<strong>Dayton</strong> Tooling & Manufacturing<br />
Association. <strong>The</strong><br />
fund will celebrate the history<br />
of the Miami Valley’s<br />
metal fabrication industry<br />
by creating an exhibit at<br />
Carillon Historical Park.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Miamisburg Firemen’s<br />
Association Scholarship<br />
Fund – 20<strong>03</strong> ($969) was<br />
established by current and<br />
retired employees of the<br />
Miamisburg Fire Department<br />
and the Reserve Firefighters,<br />
as well as the Firefighters’<br />
Union Local 3115. <strong>The</strong> fund<br />
will award scholarships<br />
to children of active-duty<br />
Miamisburg firefighters.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Muse Machine<br />
<strong>The</strong> Muse Machine Musical<br />
Endowment Fund (Honoring<br />
Nat Horne and David<br />
Dusing) – 20<strong>04</strong> ($201,190),<br />
founded by <strong>The</strong> Muse<br />
Machine, honors the tremendous<br />
work of Nat Horne,<br />
choreographer and director,<br />
and David Dusing, musical<br />
director and co-producer, by<br />
generating unrestricted revenue<br />
for the organization’s<br />
musical productions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Aviation Hall<br />
of Fame Endowment Fund<br />
– 20<strong>04</strong> will generate unrestricted<br />
income to help perpetuate<br />
this organization’s<br />
mission to honor America’s<br />
air and space pioneers.<br />
Albert B. Reyes Scholarship<br />
Fund – 20<strong>04</strong> ($9,138)<br />
honors the director of the<br />
Muse Machine’s 1992 production<br />
of South Pacific. An<br />
annual scholarship will be<br />
awarded to a high school<br />
senior for exemplary participation<br />
in the organization’s<br />
annual student musical.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kathleen J. Schmidt<br />
Memorial Fund – 20<strong>04</strong><br />
($51,525) was established by<br />
Emerson Schmidt in memory<br />
of his wife, who was a language<br />
arts teacher at Herman<br />
K. Ankeney Middle School<br />
for 25 years. Scholarships<br />
are to be awarded to high<br />
school seniors who attended<br />
Holy Family Elementary<br />
School and who are planning<br />
to attend Wright State University<br />
to earn a degree<br />
in teaching.<br />
Schuster Performing Arts<br />
Center Endowment Fund –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> ($5,064,197) was<br />
established by <strong>The</strong> Arts<br />
Center <strong>Foundation</strong> to help<br />
subsidize the construction,<br />
operation, maintenance and<br />
preservation of the Benjamin<br />
and Marian Schuster Performing<br />
Arts Center, downtown<br />
<strong>Dayton</strong>’s premiere<br />
performing arts facility.<br />
Albert B. Reyes<br />
Marilyn K. and Delphin T.<br />
Shannon<br />
<strong>The</strong> Delphin T. and Marilyn<br />
K. Shannon Fund – 20<strong>03</strong><br />
($3,292) will perpetuate the<br />
donors’ passion for the arts<br />
by providing annual income<br />
for the arts and humanities<br />
in the <strong>Dayton</strong>/Miami Valley<br />
region. Marilyn K. Shannon,<br />
a former arts administrator<br />
and current <strong>Dayton</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
senior program officer,<br />
and her husband, Delphin<br />
T. Shannon, a retired <strong>Dayton</strong><br />
Public Schools psychologist,<br />
established this fund.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Philip and Jane<br />
Sheridan Family Fund –<br />
20<strong>04</strong> ($2,465) will support<br />
charitable activities, as<br />
advised by its donors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Simms Family Fund<br />
for Habitat for Humanity –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> ($110,342) was established<br />
by Charles V. Simms,<br />
his son Charles H. Simms<br />
and his brother William A.<br />
Simms, Jr., and their respective<br />
companies, to raise<br />
awareness and funds for<br />
the <strong>Dayton</strong> Ohio Habitat<br />
for Humanity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pfeife Smith World<br />
Affairs Scholarship Fund –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> ($37,109) was established<br />
by the <strong>Dayton</strong> Council<br />
on World Affairs to award<br />
an annual scholarship in<br />
honor of Ruth Pfeiffer Smith,<br />
who was one of its founders<br />
and an active community<br />
leader.<br />
Ruth Pfeiffer Smith<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soin Family Fund –<br />
20<strong>03</strong> ($165,773) accommodates<br />
the charitable giving<br />
wishes of Rajesh Soin, a<br />
former member of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Dayton</strong><br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> Governing<br />
Board and founder, chairman<br />
and CEO of Soin International,<br />
and his wife Indu.<br />
Dr. John C. and Marjorie L.<br />
Stahler Family Fund –<br />
20<strong>04</strong> ($208,211) serves to<br />
remember Marjorie Stahler<br />
by providing unrestricted<br />
income for six designated<br />
Endowment Funds: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Dayton</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> to the Community 20<strong>03</strong>-20<strong>04</strong><br />
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