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04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation

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<strong>The</strong> Oakwood Parks and<br />

Garden Fund – 1979<br />

($66,491) provides an<br />

endowment, established by<br />

the City of Oakwood with<br />

Robert S. Oelman in honor<br />

of his late brother Walter<br />

Oelman, a former mayor,<br />

to benefit municipal parks<br />

and gardens in Oakwood.<br />

Victoria J. and J. Michael<br />

O’Brien Fund – 1999<br />

($18,522) will ensure financial<br />

support for charities that<br />

are of interest to the donors.<br />

Ohio Humanities Council<br />

Ohio Humanities Council<br />

Endowment Fund – 1996<br />

($11,408) yields annual unrestricted<br />

operating revenue<br />

for the Ohio Humanities<br />

Council.<br />

Ohio Preservation Alliance<br />

Fund – 1995 ($10,554) was<br />

established to provide annual<br />

income to benefit historical<br />

preservation efforts<br />

throughout Ohio.<br />

Ohio River Road Runner’s<br />

Club Trust Fund – 2001<br />

($38,655) will promote<br />

health and fitness in the<br />

community by facilitating<br />

and providing support for<br />

running, jogging and fitness<br />

walking activities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Opera Guild of <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

Fund – 2000 ($129,347) will<br />

provide annual, unrestricted<br />

operating revenue for the<br />

Guild’s programs, including<br />

the Children’s Traveling<br />

Opera, the Marionettes and<br />

other educational programs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Opera Guild of <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

Remembrance Scholarship<br />

Fund – 2000 ($63,345) will<br />

provide annual revenue for<br />

<strong>The</strong> Opera Guild of <strong>Dayton</strong>’s<br />

Remembrance Scholarship<br />

Awards.<br />

Optimist Club of <strong>Dayton</strong> -<br />

Northridge Fund – 1998<br />

($111,819) benefits youth<br />

activities of charitable organizations<br />

in the Northridge<br />

area of Montgomery County.<br />

Special emphasis is placed on<br />

post secondary educational<br />

support of Northridge youth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Other Place Endowment<br />

Fund – 1997 ($5,384) benefits<br />

Miami Valley’s homeless<br />

population by supporting<br />

the programs and services<br />

provided by <strong>The</strong> Other<br />

Place, a daytime shelter.<br />

Colleen O’Toole Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – 1997<br />

($16,721) provides a vehicle<br />

to remember a 25-year <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

Power & Light Co. employee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund awards two $1,000<br />

scholarships annually to<br />

DP&L employees’ children<br />

who meet scholarship<br />

qualifications and want to<br />

further their education.<br />

Robert O’Toole Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – 1998<br />

($11,371) was created by<br />

emergency room physicians<br />

of Kettering Medical Center,<br />

Grandview Hospital and<br />

Good Samaritan Hospital in<br />

memory of Robert O’Toole<br />

and has received support<br />

from other area hospitals and<br />

local emergency physician<br />

groups and medical services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund provides<br />

scholarship assistance for<br />

students of the Emergency<br />

Medical Technician Paramedic<br />

Program at Sinclair<br />

Community College.<br />

Henry F. Otto Fund – 1996<br />

($240,274) was established<br />

from Henry Otto’s estate,<br />

creating a charitable legacy<br />

to his career as an investment<br />

professional.<br />

Our Lady of Mercy School<br />

Fund – 1999 ($457) provides<br />

unrestricted funds to<br />

support operating expenses<br />

for Our Lady of Mercy<br />

School in <strong>Dayton</strong>.<br />

W. W. Owen Memorial Fund<br />

– 1990 ($47,715) perpetuates<br />

the memory of William<br />

Wendel Owen, a City Transit<br />

Co. executive. W. W. Owen’s<br />

charitable interests in youth,<br />

public transportation and<br />

local history are considered<br />

by the fund’s advisors when<br />

making distributions.<br />

PALS for Life Endowment<br />

Fund – 2001 ($138,601)<br />

will help provide counseling<br />

services for breast cancer<br />

patients and breast examinations<br />

for women in need<br />

through PALS for Life, Inc.,<br />

Breast Cancer Support Group.<br />

Parents Advancing Choice in<br />

Education<br />

Parents Advancing Choice<br />

in Education (PACE) Fund<br />

– 1998 ($260,309) provides<br />

scholarship assistance for<br />

children in grades K-12 at<br />

parochial, private or public<br />

educational institutions.<br />

PACE was created to give<br />

parents with limited financial<br />

resources, a choice in<br />

the type of education they<br />

provide for their children.<br />

Ted Parker (<strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Phifer Parker) Scholarship<br />

Fund – 1996 ($19,727)<br />

assists current WPAFB Area<br />

B Travel Division employees<br />

and/or their dependent children<br />

in attending accredited<br />

institutions of higher learning<br />

within Ohio.<br />

Kenneth E. and Margaret<br />

E. Parnell Fund – 1995<br />

($168,361) was established<br />

through a legacy gift from<br />

Margaret Parnell to provide<br />

financial support for individuals<br />

with visual impairments.<br />

Partners for Community<br />

Living Fund – 2002<br />

($29,836) will provide<br />

annual unrestricted revenue<br />

to Choices in Community<br />

Living, Inc., and Resident<br />

Home Association for the<br />

Mentally Retarded of Greater<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong>, Inc., which provide<br />

housing and other support<br />

services for citizens with<br />

mental retardation and other<br />

developmental disabilities.<br />

Passion For Potential Fund<br />

– 2000 ($41,607) will reward<br />

educators and community<br />

leaders for the discovery and<br />

development of nine key<br />

qualities that characterize<br />

self-actualized human beings.<br />

Passion for Potential is a<br />

nonprofit organization established<br />

by Glenn Squiers, a<br />

teacher, and his wife, Janet.<br />

Robert Patterson Memorial<br />

Fund – 1995 ($65,589)<br />

establishes an unrestricted<br />

fund to honor one of the<br />

three founding contributors<br />

to the <strong>Foundation</strong>, through<br />

contributions from his son<br />

and daughter-in-law, William<br />

P. and Suzanne W. Patterson.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Juan A. Paulet<br />

Fund – 2002 ($36,147) will<br />

enable the donors to fulfill<br />

their charitable goals by<br />

contributing to educational,<br />

civic, religious and community<br />

activities.<br />

Meta E. Pavlik<br />

Meta E. Pavlik Charitable<br />

Fund – 1992 ($475,110)<br />

supports the many charitable<br />

interests of its originator. <strong>The</strong><br />

trust was originally established<br />

in 1975 and later<br />

transferred to the <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

by its advisors.<br />

Betsy Pence Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – 1997<br />

($21,401) provides scholarships<br />

to Beavercreek High<br />

School graduating seniors<br />

who would not otherwise<br />

qualify for academic scholarships,<br />

to help them attend<br />

accredited institutions of<br />

higher learning. This fund<br />

was initiated by Merrie Lou<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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