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04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation

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R. C. Appenzeller Family<br />

Endowment Fund – 1997<br />

($495,349) awards scholarships<br />

to students pursuing<br />

a career in engineering at<br />

an accredited college or<br />

university and supports<br />

the activities of charitable<br />

organizations.<br />

Arabic Club <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Fund – 1996 ($517,761)<br />

was established by members<br />

of the Arabic Club for the<br />

care, treatment and rehabilitation<br />

of people of all ages<br />

who are disabled by providing<br />

education and funding<br />

to organizations serving<br />

these needs.<br />

Armed Forces Communications<br />

Electronics Association<br />

Educational Fund – 1997<br />

($241,101) advances the<br />

number of capable scientists<br />

and engineers to enhance<br />

Free World security and<br />

promotes patriotic and<br />

educational causes.<br />

Armentrout Family Fund –<br />

1997 ($19,540) supports the<br />

many charitable interests of<br />

Victoria and Ed Armentrout.<br />

Artemis Center’s Virginia<br />

Fund – 1997 ($839) created<br />

by Dianne F. Herman, supports<br />

Artemis Center projects<br />

and programs that primarily<br />

address domestic violence,<br />

and reduce poverty, sexual<br />

assault and illiteracy in the<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong>/Miami Valley area.<br />

Arts and Cultural Development<br />

Fund – 1993<br />

($1,783,572) represents<br />

several sub-funds to enhance<br />

the arts in the Miami Valley<br />

and ensures future growth<br />

and support for arts in our<br />

community.<br />

Rex E. Aukerman Scholarship<br />

Fund – 2000 ($5,530)<br />

will celebrate the memory<br />

of this Fairborn High School<br />

coach, teacher and school<br />

board member by awarding<br />

college scholarships to Fairborn<br />

High School graduates.<br />

Edward G. Austin<br />

Dr. Edward G. Austin Fund<br />

– 1996 ($77,672) contributes<br />

support to charitable<br />

organizations, as directed<br />

by the donor’s daughter,<br />

Catherine Austin Rabe. <strong>The</strong><br />

fund honors the memory<br />

of Dr. Austin and his long<br />

involvement in orthodontic<br />

care, as well as his service to<br />

the Beavercreek Rotary Club.<br />

Soma S. and Veni Avva<br />

Endowment Fund – 2002<br />

($14,277) will provide assistance<br />

in the areas of health,<br />

services and education.<br />

<strong>The</strong> B-W Greenway Community<br />

Land Trust Program<br />

Grants Fund–2002 ($4,365)<br />

will promote sustainable<br />

land use by generating unrestricted<br />

operating income<br />

for the Beavercreek and<br />

Wenrick Wetlands greenway.<br />

Ronald D. Baker, Sr., Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund –<br />

1993 ($250,125) remembers<br />

the past chairman of Leisure<br />

Lawn, Inc., who believed in<br />

the necessity of continued<br />

educational opportunities<br />

for all individuals. This fund<br />

provides scholarships to Ohio<br />

State University students<br />

who are pursuing degrees<br />

in turf grass management.<br />

Ronald D. Baker, Sr.<br />

David R. Barth Fund – 1988<br />

($5,377) represents part of<br />

an estate plan that will provide<br />

income for the care of<br />

sick and disabled children<br />

by designated organizations.<br />

David Barth is a former airline<br />

pilot, whose family has<br />

deep roots in the <strong>Dayton</strong> area.<br />

Martin A. Bayless<br />

Martin A. Bayless <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Fund – 1998 ($29,173)<br />

tackles problems of underprivileged<br />

youth through<br />

the hands-on leadership<br />

of its founder, a <strong>Dayton</strong>ian<br />

and former professional<br />

football player.<br />

Beavercreek Community<br />

Parks, Recreation and Cultural<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> Fund –<br />

1989 ($33,292) helps to<br />

acquire, maintain and develop<br />

parks, recreational<br />

facilities and cultural amenities<br />

within the city and<br />

township of Beavercreek.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beavercreek High<br />

School Hockey Fund –<br />

2002 ($8,910) was established<br />

by the Friends of the<br />

Beavercreek Hockey Program<br />

to enrich the lives of area<br />

youth through hockey.<br />

Richard Neil Bechtel <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Fund – 1997 ($6,551)<br />

aids the Miami Valley community<br />

by funding charitable<br />

organizations and architectural<br />

education.<br />

John A. Becker Electric<br />

Company Family Fund –<br />

1984 ($449,419) considers<br />

the advice of the fund’s initiator,<br />

Thomas E. Becker,<br />

company president and son<br />

of the founder, who established<br />

the fund with shares<br />

of company stock.<br />

John A. Becker<br />

William E. Behm Family<br />

Fund – 2002 will award<br />

annual operating revenue to<br />

the Hospice of <strong>Dayton</strong>, Ohio.<br />

Robert T. Bell Family Fund<br />

– 1995 ($102,924) recognizes<br />

the retirement of Bell<br />

Vault and Monument, Inc.,<br />

President Robert T. Bell and<br />

supports community activity<br />

around the Miamisburg area.<br />

Julie Clare Bergman<br />

Julie Clare Bergman<br />

Scholarship for Continuing<br />

Excellence and Outstanding<br />

Performance in Graphic<br />

Arts Fund – 1995 ($10,005)<br />

encourages young people<br />

with skills and talent, not<br />

necessarily academic achievement,<br />

to further their graphic<br />

arts education. Julie Bergman<br />

was a partner with Oppenheim,<br />

Herminghausen, Finley<br />

& Bergman, Inc., an advertising<br />

agency, before her death.<br />

Berry Fund – 1986 ($66,091)<br />

perpetuates communitywide<br />

grantmaking by <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Governing<br />

Board by providing<br />

discretionary grants to local<br />

charities. <strong>The</strong> fund was<br />

established in response to<br />

a challenge grant from<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ford <strong>Foundation</strong>.<br />

George and Roberta Berry<br />

Supporting Organization<br />

Fund – 2002 ($1,957) will<br />

support the donors’ chari-<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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