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04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation

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is remembered as a teacher<br />

of life and a Christian<br />

gentleman.<br />

Charles E. Hoffman Music<br />

Fund – 1987 ($119,564)<br />

provides income to support<br />

professional band concerts<br />

for school children in the<br />

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

J. Edward and Jennie<br />

B. Hoffman Fund – 1985<br />

($323,050) provides continuing<br />

support to philanthropic<br />

activities that J.<br />

Edward and Jennie Hoffman<br />

and their son Charles found<br />

especially effective in serving<br />

human needs and improving<br />

the quality of life in the<br />

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

Henry H. Hollencamp<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> – 1997<br />

($198,752) designates<br />

funding support to Catholic<br />

Social Services, Daybreak,<br />

Inc., St. Vincent de Paul<br />

Society and Womanline of<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> for unrestricted<br />

operating needs.<br />

Cecilia Hollis Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – 1995<br />

($800,759) awards scholarships<br />

that provide educational<br />

opportunities for Greater<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> area students, including<br />

children of current<br />

Venture Manufacturing Co.<br />

employees. Russell E. Hollis,<br />

president and founder of the<br />

company, created the fund<br />

in memory of his wife.<br />

Jean K. Hollister Merit<br />

Scholarship Fund – 1990<br />

($30,270) is in memory of<br />

this physician, who was killed<br />

in a Lifeflight helicopter<br />

accident. This fund was<br />

established to provide<br />

scholarships, based on<br />

merit, to talented students<br />

who wish to attend <strong>The</strong><br />

Miami Valley School, her<br />

alma mater.<br />

Holy Angels Capital<br />

Campaign Endowment<br />

Fund – 2002 ($43,721) will<br />

provide annual, unrestricted<br />

revenue for the completion<br />

of the Holy Angels long-term<br />

vision items, as listed in the<br />

parish development plan.<br />

Holy Angels Parish Fund –<br />

1995 ($97,028) promotes<br />

deferred and planned gifts<br />

for <strong>Dayton</strong>’s Church of the<br />

Holy Angels and its school.<br />

<strong>The</strong> initial gift came from<br />

Marianna H. Struck.<br />

Cecilia Hollis<br />

Holy Angels School Fund –<br />

1996 ($16,570) generates<br />

unrestricted funds to support<br />

operating and maintenance<br />

expenses of Holy Angels<br />

School. This fund was created<br />

by Dennis R. Papesh, a<br />

longtime, dedicated Holy<br />

Angels School teacher who<br />

has touched the lives of<br />

many students.<br />

Al H. and Olive I. Homan<br />

Fund – 1998 ($84,418)<br />

provides scholarships to<br />

students of Fenwick High<br />

School in Middletown and<br />

to improve the quality of<br />

life in the Greater Miami<br />

Valley area.<br />

Homeless Health Care<br />

Clinic Fund – 1998<br />

($9,554) ensures primary<br />

medical, dental and eye care,<br />

as well as mental health<br />

therapy for homeless patients,<br />

through Good Samaritan<br />

Hospital’s fund.<br />

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

2000 ($792) will help sick<br />

and wounded Africans and<br />

needy people elsewhere<br />

by providing unrestricted<br />

operating revenue to the<br />

Hope <strong>Foundation</strong>. Marvin<br />

Olinsky, former chief<br />

executive director for the<br />

Five Rivers MetroParks,<br />

established the foundation.<br />

Huber Heights Educational<br />

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

1995 ($14,744) supports<br />

academic excellence for<br />

students and faculty of the<br />

Huber Heights City Schools<br />

by creating programs not<br />

funded by other means.<br />

Horace M., Jr., and Jane B.<br />

Huffman<br />

Jane B. and Horace M.<br />

Huffman, Jr., Trees for the<br />

Rivers Endowment Fund –<br />

1992 ($138,064) gives its<br />

income to the Five Rivers<br />

MetroParks to promote tree<br />

planting in the county, with<br />

special emphasis on the<br />

River Corridor. Horace<br />

Huffman, Jr., was the retired<br />

chair of Huffy Corp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Human Race <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Company Endowment Fund<br />

– 20<strong>03</strong> will help <strong>Dayton</strong>’s<br />

most innovative theatre<br />

company, established in 1986,<br />

to continue to produce highquality<br />

and original performances<br />

and to educate and<br />

nurture local professional<br />

actors and theatre students.<br />

Human Race exists for those<br />

who love theatre and to<br />

enrich the cultural life of<br />

the Miami Valley through a<br />

rich and diverse theatre<br />

program.<br />

John and Virginia Hunter<br />

Fund – 2002 ($214,812)<br />

was established through a<br />

bequest to provide lasting<br />

support for three charitable<br />

organizations, as designated<br />

by the donors.<br />

Iams Junior Showmanship<br />

Fund – 2002 ($8,900)<br />

will award scholarships to<br />

students who have competed<br />

in the Junior Showmanship<br />

Competition at the AKC/<br />

EUKANUBA American Dog<br />

Classic, co-presented by<br />

the Iams Company.<br />

Harry H. and Hilda M.<br />

Imboden Fund – 1995<br />

($49,578) provides funding<br />

to be used for the unrestricted<br />

purposes of the <strong>Foundation</strong>.<br />

Harry Imboden was the<br />

director of the Downtown<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> Association until<br />

1985; Hilda Imboden was<br />

active in downtown <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

activities, especially the<br />

Holiday Festival.<br />

Karen Ingle Memorial Art<br />

Scholarship Fund – 2002<br />

($44,245) will remember<br />

this graphic designer, who<br />

died tragically in an automobile<br />

accident in 2001.<br />

Scholarships will be awarded<br />

to Miami County graduates<br />

pursuing an education in art,<br />

art history or art education.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Ireland<br />

Fund – 1985 ($35,546)<br />

sustains charities of interest<br />

to members of the Ireland<br />

family and was created by<br />

this local businessman and<br />

his wife.<br />

Jennie A. Irie Scholarship<br />

Fund – 1993 ($46,802)<br />

provides college scholarships<br />

to members of 4-H<br />

and Oakland Presbyterian<br />

Church, Springfield. Born<br />

in 1893, Jennie Irie was a<br />

member of the first 4-H<br />

Club in America. She<br />

established this fund on the<br />

eve of her 101st birthday.<br />

Hilda M. Imboden<br />

<strong>The</strong> J.P.W. <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund<br />

– 2002 ($81,131) assists<br />

charities of interest to the<br />

donors, Alexander Williams,<br />

former owner of Great Trails<br />

Broadcasting Corporation,<br />

and his wife Sue.<br />

Anna E. James Fund – 1984<br />

($82,578) apportions income<br />

to the Cross Point Church<br />

and the First Baptist Church<br />

of Centerville. Originally<br />

34 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>

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