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04090 L 03-04 Annual Report - The Dayton Foundation

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Mr. and Mrs. John N. Taylor,<br />

Jr., Fund – 1985 ($474,152)<br />

furthers charitable endeavors<br />

in the community, as advised<br />

by Connie and John N. Taylor,<br />

Jr., retired chairman of Kurz-<br />

Kasch, Inc. and former<br />

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

Board member.<br />

Tempelhof Family Fund –<br />

2002 was established by<br />

Janet Tempelhof in memory<br />

of her brother and parents,<br />

to award scholarships to<br />

Cedarville University’s<br />

Department of Music students<br />

pursuing careers as<br />

organists. Additional funds<br />

will fulfill special wishes<br />

for young people with lifethreatening<br />

illnesses.<br />

Temple Beth Or – 1997<br />

($288,073) was established<br />

by the Temple’s members to<br />

enhance its annual operating<br />

revenue and financial<br />

stability.<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapeutic Riding Institute<br />

Fund – 2001 ($2,862) will<br />

provide unrestricted operating<br />

revenue to promote<br />

therapeutic riding instruction<br />

for individuals with<br />

disabilities.<br />

Byron H. and Edna G.<br />

Thomas Fund – 1990<br />

($159,552) serves children<br />

who could not otherwise<br />

afford summer camping<br />

experiences at Camp Kern.<br />

Byron Thomas (1888-1965)<br />

was chief engineer for Burger<br />

Iron Co. Edna Thomas<br />

(1892-1989), an avid fan<br />

of the Cincinnati Reds, was<br />

active in church and community<br />

service organizations.<br />

Jane Thomas<br />

Dave and Jane Thomas<br />

Fund – 1999 ($15,061)<br />

will encourage College Hill<br />

Community Church youth<br />

to become fulfilled human<br />

beings, responsible members<br />

of society and children of<br />

God. Dave and Jane Thomas<br />

were devoted leaders of and<br />

worshipers in this church<br />

for many years. <strong>The</strong> fund was<br />

a Christmas gift from the<br />

Thomas children to their<br />

mother, Jane.<br />

Dave Thomas Fund for<br />

the People of <strong>Dayton</strong> and<br />

the Miami Valley – 1993<br />

($17,565) honors the featured<br />

speaker of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>’s first biennial<br />

meeting. This fund distributes<br />

unrestricted grants to<br />

the community, at the discretion<br />

of the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s<br />

Governing Board.<br />

Lenore B. Talbot Thomas<br />

Memorial Fund – 1988<br />

($199,185) furthers arts<br />

and humanities activities<br />

in the Greater <strong>Dayton</strong> area.<br />

Lenore B. Talbot Thomas<br />

was a lifelong <strong>Dayton</strong> resident<br />

and active civic leader.<br />

Her daughter, Carolyn Talbot<br />

Hoagland, created the fund.<br />

Werner C. and Juliet V.<br />

Triftshouser Fund – 1999<br />

will provide unrestricted<br />

income to five charitable<br />

organizations, including<br />

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

Trohatos Family Fund –<br />

1997 ($185,870) established<br />

by Peter and Ann Trohatos,<br />

fulfills their charitable wishes<br />

by giving operational support<br />

to the charities most<br />

dear to them: the Greek<br />

Orthodox Church, Hospice<br />

of <strong>Dayton</strong>, St. Vincent Hotel,<br />

Inc. and Bittersweet Farm.<br />

Trotwood-Madison Educational<br />

Fund – 1990<br />

($72,566) is devoted to<br />

improving the education<br />

of youth in the Trotwood-<br />

Madison City School District<br />

and to providing college<br />

scholarships to its graduates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund was initiated with<br />

gifts from residents of that<br />

school district.<br />

Larry L. Unger Fund –<br />

1997 ($11,532) honors the<br />

memory of Larry L. Unger<br />

by continuing his vision of<br />

Lenore B. Talbot<br />

endowment to benefit the<br />

Pyrmont United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

United Cerebral Palsy Fund<br />

– 1997 ($14,812) recognizes<br />

the needs of people with<br />

cerebral palsy and other<br />

disabilities by generating<br />

income to support the many<br />

programs and operations<br />

of United Rehabilitation<br />

Services of <strong>Dayton</strong> and<br />

Montgomery County.<br />

United States Air and Trade<br />

Show Education Fund –<br />

2001 ($91,992) will help<br />

raise awareness of <strong>Dayton</strong>’s<br />

role in the first manned<br />

and controlled flight by the<br />

Wright Brothers in 19<strong>03</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund’s income also will<br />

be used to educate young<br />

people, especially disadvantaged<br />

youth, about aviation.<br />

United <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary<br />

Endowment Fund –<br />

1997 ($7,153,026) disburses<br />

unrestricted income to the<br />

seminary to further its<br />

mission.<br />

Upper River Fund – 1992<br />

($1,201,743) protects and<br />

preserves the upper Little<br />

Miami and the Mad Rivers.<br />

Created by former <strong>Dayton</strong><br />

Journal-Herald Editor Glenn<br />

Thompson and his wife,<br />

Margaret, the fund is in<br />

memory of James M. Cox, Jr.,<br />

whose generosity and friendship<br />

as an employer made<br />

much of this gift possible.<br />

Eleanor VanAusdal<br />

Children’s Fund – 20<strong>03</strong><br />

($18,888) will allow <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> to use<br />

its discretion to award grants<br />

to organizations that benefit<br />

children, specifically to purchase<br />

toys and clothing for<br />

children in need during<br />

the holidays.<br />

Victoria <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Victoria <strong>The</strong>atre Association<br />

Endowment Fund – 1991<br />

($2,748,<strong>03</strong>4) provides income<br />

to this historic downtown<br />

<strong>Dayton</strong> theatre, in order<br />

to assist in its presentation<br />

of theatrical programming<br />

and the management of the<br />

theatre. <strong>The</strong> Victoria originally<br />

opened in 1866.<br />

Vietnam Veterans Memorial<br />

Park Fund – 1985 ($79,968)<br />

helps to maintain the community’s<br />

endowed memorial<br />

to 4<strong>03</strong> <strong>Dayton</strong>/Miami Valleyarea<br />

individuals who lost<br />

their lives in Vietnam.<br />

Waldruhe Park Fund –<br />

1980 ($382,828) maintains<br />

Waldruhe Park in Miami<br />

Township and was created by<br />

the Schantz Trust. Gertrude<br />

Schantz Weng significantly<br />

added to this fund in 1994<br />

through a bequest.<br />

Fred and Frances Walther<br />

Family Fund – 1988<br />

($123,939) finances charitable<br />

projects of interest to<br />

the Walther family. Frances<br />

Walther, a former nurse, and<br />

Fred S. Walther, a retired<br />

executive and consultant to<br />

the <strong>Dayton</strong>-Walther Corp.,<br />

created this fund.<br />

Howard T. and M. Marietta<br />

Walther Fund – 2002<br />

($66,797) provides unrestricted<br />

revenue for four<br />

designated charitable organizations,<br />

including <strong>The</strong><br />

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

Walthers were married<br />

for 68 years.<br />

Roger and Ann Wanamaker<br />

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

($17,828) provides support<br />

to various charitable organizations,<br />

as gifted by this<br />

Xenia family.<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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