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At ACT we’re very focusedon building <strong>the</strong> besteducational assessments,but what United Way allowsus <strong>to</strong> do is <strong>to</strong> reflect ona broader, more holisticimpact on <strong>the</strong> communitywe’re trying <strong>to</strong> serve.


David Cumberbatch is Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at ACT.UWJC: David, how would you describe <strong>the</strong> value of United Way of Johnson County’s partnershipwith ACT?DC:Well, I would say that is it is not only valuable, it is an invaluable partnership. It’s very hard <strong>to</strong>quantify <strong>the</strong> value because of what it means for our team members in terms of morale and justhow much <strong>the</strong>y look forward <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> campaign each year. That one week of <strong>the</strong> year when ACTgoes “United Way crazy.” What is really compelling about it is that it becomes ACT’s “spiritweek” as well. Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s a soup luncheon or selling handbags or games, every day <strong>the</strong>re issomething going on that allows our team <strong>to</strong> express <strong>the</strong>ir spirit of charitable giving.UWJC: United Way partners with ACT throughout <strong>the</strong> year in o<strong>the</strong>r ways, like <strong>the</strong> WorkplaceVolunteer Program and developing an Out of School Time Initiative for our community. Howdo you view this aspect of your relationship with United Way as benefitting your organization?DC:Those partnerships help ACT <strong>to</strong> show that we want <strong>to</strong> be much more than just an employer in<strong>the</strong> community. Our company doesn’t see such partnerships as just marketing vehicles, but moreas ways <strong>to</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r demonstrate our mission and values. Last year we provided employees with aday during which <strong>the</strong>y could volunteer and participate in activities with partners like United Way<strong>to</strong> really demonstrate our commitment <strong>to</strong> really change <strong>the</strong> community we are in.UWJC: ACT is devoted <strong>to</strong> improving college and career readiness and success. Of course, those thingsare very much aligned with United Way’s 2020 Vision. How do you feel United Way works as acatalyst for change in <strong>the</strong> areas of education, income and health in this community?DC:Community organization. To make a real impact in <strong>the</strong>se areas really requires a coordinated effort.One thing we talk about a lot at ACT is <strong>the</strong> power of convening multiple forces. We all have ourbusy schedules and our corporate strategies and such. At ACT we’re very focused on building <strong>the</strong>best educational assessments, but what United Way allows us <strong>to</strong> do is <strong>to</strong> reflect on a broader, moreholistic impact on <strong>the</strong> community we’re trying <strong>to</strong> serve. It allows us <strong>to</strong> coordinate plans with o<strong>the</strong>rbusinesses and o<strong>the</strong>r members of <strong>the</strong> community so we can achieve that type of impact.UWJC: ACT has been a community leader in “green” initiatives within your company. This year youwere <strong>the</strong> first local organization <strong>to</strong> implement United Way’s electronic pledging system for yourworkplace campaign. Why did you decide <strong>to</strong> take that step and how did it work out for ACT?DC:First, it just fit with our desire <strong>to</strong> demonstrate and support sustainable processes and how weinteract with our environment. But it also was a way <strong>to</strong> increase participation across our companyby reaching out <strong>to</strong> employees in virtual as well as physical ways. When United Way offered“e-pledge” as an option for us we jumped on it because it accomplished so many things for us. Itmade pledging so convenient and easy for our employees and eliminated <strong>the</strong> logistical issues ofprocessing paper pledges. We significantly increased our participation and giving rate and we lookforward <strong>to</strong> doing it again next year.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 1


United Way of Johnson County unites <strong>the</strong> community <strong>to</strong> give, advocateand volunteer <strong>to</strong> create measurable change that improves lives andstreng<strong>the</strong>ns our community by focusing on life’s building blocks:education, income and health.Investment in United Way directly supports <strong>the</strong>se initiatives:• Partner Agency Funding• Donor Directed Funding• Community Assessment and Accountability• Disaster Community Impact Program• Public Policy• 2-1-1 Information and Referral• Community Priority Grants• Community Building• Volunteer Center of Johnson County• United Ways of Iowa• Board Leadership Training• Student United Way and 10,000 Hours ShowTotal Funds Distribution (<strong>2012</strong>)$2,407,256THE TOTAL FUNDS DISTRIBUTION CHART, <strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> PARTNER AGENCYFUNDING AND COMMUNITY PRIORITY GRANTS CHARTS SHOWN IN THISREPORT REFLECT THE INVESTMENT FROM THE 2011 CAMPAIGN ANDDISTRIBUTIONS FROM TOTAL RESOURCES UNDER MANAGEMENT.Funding <strong>to</strong> PartnerAgencies$1,400,864Funding for CommunityPrograms & Initiatives$288,171Donor Designations<strong>to</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r United Ways and EligibleNon-Profit Organizations$69,612Donor Designations <strong>to</strong> United WayHealthy Kids Endowment$155,906VacationDonation Taxes$16,217Uncollectible Pledges$126,951UWJC Administration & Fund Raising$338,535Donor Designations <strong>to</strong> UWJC Endowment &Entrepreneurial Funds$11,0002 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


Thinking WE before ME.Will WE help children and youth in our community achieve <strong>the</strong>ir potential through education?What WE currently face:• 1 in 4 kids in our schools are not reading at grade level by 4th grade• 9 out of 100 kids in Johnson County will not graduate from high school• More than 40% of our high school graduates entering community college require remediation for language arts,math or scienceWhat WE will do by 2020:• Improve success for children and youth by decreasing <strong>the</strong> preparation gaps by 1/3 for school, post-high schooleducation and workWill WE work <strong>to</strong> reduce poverty and improve financial stability for all citizens of our community?What WE currently face:• 40% of households in our community do not have enough income <strong>to</strong> meet <strong>the</strong>ir basic expenses of housing, food,transportation, child care and health care• 6.6% of Johnson County families live in poverty• 3,100 of children in our community are living in poverty• 580 of our seniors are living in poverty• 30% of female single parent families in Johnson County live in povertyWhat WE will do by 2020:• Increase <strong>the</strong> number of households which are considered financially stable by 20%Will we improve <strong>the</strong> health of all people in our community?What WE currently face:• 22% of adults in Johnson County are obese and less than half of our adult population get <strong>the</strong> recommendedamount of physical activity• 16% of adults in our community live without any form of health insurance• 1 in 4 women in our community will experience domestic violence in <strong>the</strong>ir lifetimes• 3 out of 4 kids, 6th grade and older, do not get <strong>the</strong> recommended amount of physical activity• 16% of children entering kindergarten in Johnson County have untreated dental needs• Only 6% of kids 6th grade and older report eating five or more serving of fruits and vegetables per dayWhat WE will do by 2020:• Increase <strong>the</strong> number of Johnson County children and adults who are healthy & adopt and maintain healthybehaviors by 30%united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 3


Josh Schamberger is President of <strong>the</strong> Iowa City/Coralville areaConvention & Visi<strong>to</strong>rs Bureau.UWJC: Josh, after helping <strong>to</strong> lead <strong>the</strong> 2020 Vision process and serving this year as <strong>2012</strong> United WayCampaign Chair, what have you learned?JS:Well, <strong>to</strong> be quite honest it was much more challenging than I expected it <strong>to</strong> be and I think a lot ofthat revolves around that I thought most people in this community recognized <strong>the</strong> role of UnitedWay, and unders<strong>to</strong>od <strong>the</strong> ways in which <strong>the</strong>y’re partnering with all of <strong>the</strong> various agencies andcommunity organizations. I knew United Way <strong>to</strong> be a pretty recognized and unders<strong>to</strong>od thing inthis community, but what I found when I would go <strong>to</strong> groups was that people often saw UnitedWay as “NFL players building playgrounds” and not as <strong>the</strong> organization that was developing andexecuting <strong>the</strong> master plan <strong>to</strong> address health, income and educational needs in our community.UWJC: You call it a “master plan.” That’s a pretty bold statement don’t you think?JS:Well, <strong>the</strong>re hasn’t been an organization besides <strong>the</strong> United Way of Johnson County <strong>to</strong> go through<strong>the</strong> process of working with a number of people....dozens of people in this community....<strong>to</strong> conducta comprehensive community needs assessment <strong>to</strong> identify exactly where <strong>the</strong> issues are. Then analyze<strong>the</strong> data <strong>to</strong> determine that those issues really center on health, income and education. And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>to</strong>take it a step fur<strong>the</strong>r by developing strategies and action steps <strong>to</strong> address those community needsand effect measurable change by 2020. So, for all intents and purposes, <strong>the</strong> United Way of JohnsonCounty has developed THE master plan that’s addressing THE primary needs in this community.The <strong>2012</strong> campaign <strong>to</strong>tal: $2,356,8694 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


UWJC: That seems like something that should be pretty simple <strong>to</strong> explain and understand.JS:It was both rewarding <strong>to</strong> see it click and a little disappointing that more people didn’t alreadyknow that <strong>the</strong> 2020 Vision Goals for Common Good are really <strong>the</strong> work that <strong>the</strong> United Wayof Johnson County does every day. Hopefully that will come <strong>to</strong> be something folks recognize inthis community; that it’s important <strong>to</strong> invest your dollars in <strong>the</strong> organization that you know hasa master plan in place <strong>to</strong> address <strong>the</strong> real needs of our community in a comprehensive way. Therehas <strong>to</strong> be that understanding and that investment.UWJC: What things have you discovered about Johnson County and our communities that arereally unique, and that make doing this kind of work different here than it might be ino<strong>the</strong>r places you’ve been?JS:Again, it was surprising <strong>to</strong> me that a lot of folks we talked with didn’t recognize that it’s veryhard <strong>to</strong> raise money here. We are not a private-sec<strong>to</strong>r heavy community. We’re not a CedarRapids. We’re not a Des Moines. You can really count on one hand <strong>the</strong> number of largescale,private-sec<strong>to</strong>r employers in this community. The great majority of us are employed bysmall companies and in <strong>the</strong> public sec<strong>to</strong>r. So while we’re a very wealthy community, it’s allindependent wealth. So it’s that much harder <strong>to</strong> get that message out <strong>to</strong> all of those individualsyou need <strong>to</strong> reach out <strong>to</strong> for donations. It’s not like Cedar Rapids where you can go <strong>to</strong> aworkplace coordina<strong>to</strong>r at any one of many large businesses. I mean, those businesses WANT<strong>to</strong> be involved in <strong>the</strong> community and so <strong>the</strong>y take <strong>the</strong> message <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir hundreds of employeesand thus, <strong>the</strong> community. The small staff of <strong>the</strong> United Way of Johnson County, along withvolunteers like me and our Campaign Cabinet, have really had <strong>the</strong> task of every year of trying<strong>to</strong> stage a “door-<strong>to</strong>-door” campaign, which is essentially what we have here in this community.We’ve got some fantastic leaders in ACT, MidWestOne, Mercy, P&G Oral Care, UICCU ando<strong>the</strong>r folks, but that’s only one component of <strong>the</strong> annual campaign. It really takes <strong>the</strong> WHOLEcommunity <strong>to</strong> address <strong>the</strong> needs we face in this community.UWJC: Josh, from your perspective, what things could or should change <strong>to</strong> make sure United Way’svision of real and lasting change becomes a reality?JS:One thing I’ve learned, and I know I keep going back <strong>to</strong> it, but <strong>the</strong> thing that’s really uniqueand special about <strong>the</strong> United Way of Johnson County is that it is THE organization working <strong>to</strong>coordinate and convene all <strong>the</strong> important partners necessary <strong>to</strong> execute a comprehensive masterplan <strong>to</strong> address community needs. We can’t ignore <strong>the</strong> s<strong>to</strong>ry of Johnny or Jane down <strong>the</strong> streetwho don’t have health insurance,are in <strong>the</strong> third grade, and are missing school because <strong>the</strong>y’re sickand <strong>the</strong>ir parents don’t know where <strong>to</strong> go for help. We can’t ignore thinking about Pam who headsoff <strong>to</strong> school hungry everyday, and how that is impacting her ability <strong>to</strong> focus and learn becauseshe’s hungry. She’s hungry! How hard do you suppose school is for her? There are 400 people inthis <strong>to</strong>wn who are homeless every day, on any day of <strong>the</strong> year. People need <strong>to</strong> hear <strong>the</strong> s<strong>to</strong>ry of aday in <strong>the</strong> life of a homeless family that’s living out of a van somewhere, trying <strong>to</strong> get <strong>the</strong>ir kidsfed and in<strong>to</strong> school. People think that those are s<strong>to</strong>ries about Chicago. People think that’s NewYork. People think that happens somewhere else. But it actually exists here in our community. Alot more than you might think. That’s taking place a mile from your house. That’s unacceptable,but we can do something about it. United Way of Johnson County is doing something about it.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 5


FY13 TOTAL PARTNER AGENCY FUNDINGApproved by Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs on 4/19/<strong>2012</strong><strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> PARTNER AGENCyfy13 Total Funding4Cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,435Arc of Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,265Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Big Sisters of Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . $73,017Community Mental Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,672Crisis Center of Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $139,781Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) . . . . . . . . . $83,091Elder Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $61,516Four Oaks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,898Free Lunch Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,183Geriatric & Special Needs Dental Program . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,116Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois . . . . . . . . . . $10,093Goodwill of <strong>the</strong> Heartland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,358HACAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,654Handicare, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,684Healthy Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,157Hillcrest Family Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,300Housing Fellowship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,323Iowa City Free Medical Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $126,696Iowa Legal Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,533Joan Bux<strong>to</strong>n School Children’s Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,086MECCA Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $61,367National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI-JC) . . . . . . . . . . $10,082Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . $118,849Pathways Adult Day Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,044Rape Victim Advocacy Program (RVAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,153Shelter House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $78,131Table <strong>to</strong> Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,136United Action for Youth (UAY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $72,384Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson County (VNA) . . . . . . . $79,860TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,400,8646 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


<strong>2012</strong>–13 Community Priority Grants4C’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,020Early Learning Pilot ProgramA program <strong>to</strong> provide education, comprehensive coaching and peer support <strong>to</strong> home-based child care providers with afocus on social-emotional development, emergent literacy and early math and science skills.Children’s Center for Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500Hispanic Parent Education & Support ProgramParent education and support group <strong>to</strong> aid Hispanic families who have a child with disabilities <strong>to</strong> increase <strong>the</strong>irhealth care resources and empower <strong>the</strong>m <strong>to</strong> provide a more stable home for <strong>the</strong>ir children.Coralville Ecumenical Food Pantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000Vacation Lunch ProgramA program <strong>to</strong> provide healthy, balanced breakfast and lunch food items, as well as oral health <strong>to</strong>ols, over schoolvacations <strong>to</strong> children in preschool through grade 12.Crisis Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,542Crisis Intervention Phone SystemProviding an upgrade <strong>to</strong> phone system <strong>to</strong> expand and enhance services provided through 24-Hour Crisis Line,expanding <strong>the</strong> ability <strong>to</strong> take calls through National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and provide vital capabilities fordata tracking.Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,300FLIGHT ProgramA program that enlists <strong>the</strong> broader community <strong>to</strong> offer vulnerable youth both soft-skill and work-ready skilldevelopment that includes paid summer employment.North Liberty Community Pantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,851Nutrition Education and Fresh Food ProjectA project that combines assessment, nutrition education and hands-on training <strong>to</strong> educate food pantry clients <strong>to</strong>select and consume fresh and healthy foods.Rape Victim Advocacy Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,787RVAP School Prevention ProgramAn educational program <strong>to</strong> decrease dating violence, victimization and perpetration by increasing students’awareness and knowledge of healthy relationships and boundaries.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 7


I feel <strong>the</strong> work that’s being done by <strong>the</strong> United Way is truly going<strong>to</strong> make a difference. It isn’t superficial on ANY level. It really ISgoing <strong>to</strong> address <strong>the</strong> most fundamental needs of our community.Nancy Quellhorst is President and CEO of <strong>the</strong> Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerceand serves on <strong>the</strong> United Way of Johnson County Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs.UWJC: Nancy, from your perspective, what value does United Way of Johnson County provide <strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong> Chamber and its membership?NQ:The Chamber has a very, very valuable partner in United Way. There are so many ways that<strong>the</strong> United Way team supports <strong>the</strong> work that we do at <strong>the</strong> Chamber. For example, United Waymoni<strong>to</strong>rs and keeps track of volunteer opportunities in a way that allows us <strong>to</strong> immediately pluggraduates of our Community Leadership Program in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community, so that <strong>the</strong>y can servein valuable ways. Also, we’ve recently led a “Blue Zones” initiative trying <strong>to</strong> create a healthier,happier community, and <strong>the</strong> United Way has been just tremendous partners. They have providedas much <strong>to</strong> this initiative as anybody at <strong>the</strong> Chamber. Their leadership and expertise in leadingvolunteers has been integral <strong>to</strong> our success. They have been extremely helpful with <strong>the</strong> strategicplanning of <strong>the</strong> initiative. This project has been something new for us in that we had not led a“community-wide” endeavor before. We’re used <strong>to</strong> serving <strong>the</strong> business community. With BlueZones we were convening groups from throughout <strong>the</strong> community and that’s an area whereUnited Way leaders excel and <strong>the</strong>y have been tremendously helpful.8 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


UWJC: So United Way of Johnson County is an effective partner <strong>to</strong> you on major initiatives?NQ:Yes, but <strong>the</strong>re’s much more <strong>to</strong> it than just big initiatives. The United Way team feels like anextension of our Chamber group. We can go <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>m when we have questions, or when we needassistance. From something as little as a request <strong>to</strong> borrow <strong>the</strong>ir projec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> helping us answer ahigh-level question, <strong>the</strong>y’re always <strong>the</strong>re for us.UWJC: The Chamber has a very diverse membership. How do you feel United Way connects <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>m?NQ:United Way serves our members on many levels. Our members include municipalities, <strong>the</strong>county and <strong>the</strong> Iowa City Community School District. Obviously a lot of <strong>the</strong> work that UnitedWay is doing is of huge importance <strong>to</strong> those entities. But beyond that, <strong>the</strong>re is little that’s moreimportant <strong>to</strong> our business community than <strong>the</strong> health of our community at large. So <strong>the</strong> UnitedWay’s work on education and income and health in this community is critical. Our businessesneed well-qualified workers who are prepared. They need a community that is going <strong>to</strong> attractworkers who want <strong>to</strong> relocate here, and companies who want <strong>to</strong> relocate here.UWJC: Now you’re talking about social change….community-level change. How does United Wayfigure in<strong>to</strong> that sort of discussion?NQ:The United Way team — staff, volunteers, donors and advocates — have done such an exemplaryjob of capturing a real sense of where we are as a community. They work with everybody fromacademicians at <strong>the</strong> University of Iowa <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> leaders in various sec<strong>to</strong>rs of <strong>the</strong> community <strong>to</strong> reallycapture <strong>the</strong> essence of where need exists. I feel <strong>the</strong> work that’s being done by <strong>the</strong> United Way istruly going <strong>to</strong> make a difference. It isn’t superficial on ANY level. It really IS going <strong>to</strong> address <strong>the</strong>most fundamental needs of our community. Metrics have been integrated so well in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2020Vision Goals, and <strong>the</strong> expertise United Way shares with us has been a very, very important part ofour success, and will continue <strong>to</strong> be as we move forward with Blue Zones and begin evaluating itsimpact on <strong>the</strong> health and well-being of our community.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 9


BUILDING A COMMUNITY <strong>OF</strong> VOLUNTEERSIn <strong>the</strong> last year, United Way’s Volunteer Center mobilized 7,718 volunteers for a <strong>to</strong>tal of 92,800hours, which is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>to</strong> $2,022,112 in service <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community.Workplace volunteer programs, skilled and leadership volunteers, emergency volunteers andcommunity mobilization by <strong>the</strong> numbers:• Emergency Volunteer Center: 117 EVC volunteers trained <strong>to</strong> register, match and coordinate <strong>the</strong> large influx ofvolunteers who respond <strong>to</strong> a disaster• UI Student Athletics Day of Caring—April 22: 250 volunteers at 8 project sites ($16,034.25)• P&G Day of Caring—June 29: 80 volunteers at 10 project sites, 360 hours, value of $7,844.40• FRY Fest—September 7: 285 volunteers filling 301 shifts, 1087.5 hours, value of $23,696.63• Levitt United—Nov 6-8: 42 volunteers at 13 project sites, 84 hours, value of $1,830.36• Rockwell—Nov 17: 16 volunteers at 2 project sites, 37.5 hours, value of $817.12• United Way Day of Caring—December 17: 50 volunteers at 5 project sites, 104.5 hours, value of $2,277.05• One Book Two Book Festival—January 10: 121 volunteers, 134 shifts, 228.5 hours of service ($4,979.01);Books donated <strong>to</strong> 8 programs• Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King Jr. Day in Washing<strong>to</strong>n County: 200 food items donated through Feed <strong>the</strong> Dream food driveat Washing<strong>to</strong>n; MLK Day of Action/Live at Five Event in partnership with Washing<strong>to</strong>n Chamber of Commerce atHamakua Place• 7 agencies highlighted service opportunities• 19 community members attended• 500+ clothing items were sorted for donations <strong>to</strong> HACAP, IC Compassion, Kalona Schools• 137 agencies posted needs on Volunteer Solutions: 38 new agencies added in <strong>2012</strong>• 487 volunteer opportunities listed on Volunteer Solutions• 27 Volunteer Management trainings provided for <strong>to</strong>tal of 392 hours<strong>2012</strong> Hours Logged• 3,680 volunteers mobilized VERIFIED = 19,850 hours VERIFIED• 3,168 volunteers referred <strong>to</strong> volunteer opportunities through website (13,950.22 hours logged onVolunteer Solutions)• 1,813 Volunteer Center managed (5,917 hours logged for Emergency Volunteer Center, FRY Fest, One Book TwoBook Children’s Literature Festival, etc.)• 544 skill based / pro bono (5,497 hours — internal <strong>to</strong> United Way, including Board, Employee CampaignCoordina<strong>to</strong>rs, Community Impact Council, Campaign Cabinet)• Additional 4038 volunteers mobilized = 72,950 hours10 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


CAMPAIGN CABINETJosh SchambergerCampaign Chair; Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention &Visi<strong>to</strong>r’s BureauJan JensenCampaign Vice Chair;University of IowaGabe Aguirre Hawkeye Sports PropertiesAdam Bentley City of Iowa CityEadie Fawcett Weaver University of Iowa CommunityCredit UnionRyan HeiarCity of North LibertyGregg Hennigan SourceMedia GroupKeith Jones Hills Bank and Trust CompanyJerry LalorLepic-Kroeger Real<strong>to</strong>rsAdam McLaughlin MidWestOne BankLaura McLeran University of IowaKate Moreland IC Community School DistrictChace Ramey IC Community School DistrictTricia Van Roekel Lepic-Kroeger Real<strong>to</strong>rsEric WeilerKirkwood Community CollegeCOMMUNITY IMPACT COUNCIL MEMBERSBill Anciaux Retired, P&G Oral CareEd Benjamin MidWestOne BankAnn Feldmann IC Community School DistrictJanet Godwin ACT, Inc.Don Jackson Retired, P&GWes LaMarche ACT, Inc.Wendy Nolan Mercer AdministrationSherri Proud City of CoralvilleKevin Readman U.S. BankJean ReedUniversity of Iowa Health CareMelissa Schooley Great Western BankJay SemelRetired, University of IowaUWJC STAFFTerri AndersonDan BrownPatti FieldsJoaquin FloresMark MartinCarol RowlandChristine ScheetzAlex Stan<strong>to</strong>nShelby WilliamsDirec<strong>to</strong>r of Finance & OperationsDirec<strong>to</strong>r of Annual Giving &CommunicationsVP for Community Impact &EngagementCommunity StrategiesCoordina<strong>to</strong>rDirec<strong>to</strong>r of Disaster ServicesPledge ProcessingPresident & CEOAdministrative AssistantAmeriCorps VISTAFORMER STAFFJuli KennedyJill SchnoebelenDirec<strong>to</strong>r of EngagementVolunteer Center Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<strong>OF</strong>FICE VOLUNTEERSBert BrookJacob CopperUWJC BOARD MEMBERSRobyn Hepker Board Chair; Benson & HepkerDesignTimothy Ahlers Mercy Iowa CityGary BartaUniversity of IowaBen ClarkEx-Officio member; Universityof Iowa Tippie College MBABoard FellowDeb Enochson University of Iowa CommunityCredit UnionSue EvansMidWestOne BankAnita Falkofske Ea<strong>to</strong>n P&G Oral CareBart FloydBoard Past Chair; GreatWestern BankPatricia Heiden Oaknoll Retirement ResidenceBrian Loring Ex-Officio member;Neighborhood Centers ofJohnson CountyHass Machlab Chair, Strategic PlanningCommittee; Innovative SoftwareEngineeringTom Markus City of Iowa CityLynette Marshall Chair, Resource DevelopmentCommittee; University of IowaFoundationMonica Nadeau General Growth Properties, Inc.Mark NolteIowa City Area DevelopmentGroupMichael Pugh Chair, Community InvestmentCommittee; Bradley & Riley PCNancy Quellhorst Iowa City Area Chamber ofCommerceDouglas True Treasurer and Chair, InternalOperations Committee;University of IowaJon Whitmore ACT, Inc.THANK YOU TO FORMER BOARD MEMBERSDan BrownStephen Murleyunited way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 11


For me it’s just being able <strong>to</strong> give back. My parents always taughtme <strong>to</strong> “give what you can.” Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s time or money, whateveryou can do.Renee Patterson12 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


Mary Bergman and Renee Patterson are longtime United Way Employee CampaignCoordina<strong>to</strong>rs at P&G Oral Care.UWJC: You two put so much work in<strong>to</strong> your year-round United Way campaign at P&G Oral Careand have for so long, what is it that you get out of it?MB:RP:It’s very gratifying <strong>to</strong> me <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> help people. Like when we collect supplies for agencies.When we deliver <strong>the</strong>m, <strong>the</strong>y’re so excited knowing that <strong>the</strong>y’re going <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> help o<strong>the</strong>rpeople. That, for me, is just very satisfying.For me it’s just being able <strong>to</strong> give back. I didn’t come from a “rich” background, but my parentsalways taught me <strong>to</strong> “give what you can.” Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s time or money, whatever you can do.UWJC: What do you think it means <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> employees of P&G Oral Care <strong>to</strong> work for a companythat’s so committed <strong>to</strong> giving back <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community?RP:You know….different people feel differently. A lot of our employees support United Wayand <strong>the</strong>y’re glad <strong>the</strong> company supports it as whole-heartedly as it does. It’s great <strong>to</strong> have ourleadership involved.UWJC: Do you think employees make a connection between <strong>the</strong> campaign activities and issues thatmaybe <strong>the</strong>y, or <strong>the</strong>ir friends or neighbors are struggling with?RP:That’s a hard one. I think many do. The campaign events bring people <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r, but <strong>the</strong>re’sa serious side <strong>to</strong> all of it. We’re really trying <strong>to</strong> reach out and educate about needs in <strong>the</strong>community. I think that’s why we’ve really been going <strong>to</strong> a year-round campaign. So peopleget <strong>the</strong> message that <strong>the</strong> need is out <strong>the</strong>re all <strong>the</strong> time, not just during a certain time of year.It’s different if, you know, you give one week and <strong>the</strong>n you’re done. So even if it’s just a smallevent like unlimited popcorn for a week, or selling walking tacos or having a bake sake duringlunch breaks on every shift, if we raise two, three, four hundred dollars, that’s great. But whenwe do a United Way event like that four times a year, <strong>the</strong>y really begin <strong>to</strong> understand that it’s ayear-round thing. I think <strong>the</strong> year-round events that keep up <strong>the</strong> awareness have really helpededucate our workforce.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 13


2013 Award honoreesSpirit of Philanthropy AwardCompany of <strong>the</strong> YearOutstanding Achievement AwardLive United Volunteer of <strong>the</strong> YearAgency Executive of <strong>the</strong> YearKristie Fortmann-DoserExecutive Direc<strong>to</strong>rDVIPLive UnitedVolunteerof <strong>the</strong> YearLaura McLeranUniversity of IowaAgency Executiveof <strong>the</strong> YearKarla MillerExecutive Direc<strong>to</strong>rRVAP14 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


CORPORATE ANDEMPLOYEE GIFTSThe number ofleadership gifts ($500and above) are inparen<strong>the</strong>ses.$300,000 AND ABOVEUniversity of Iowa (182)$200,000 AND ABOVEACT, Inc. (77)Mercy Iowa City (59)$150,000 AND ABOVEProcter & GambleManufacturing Co.(45)$100,000 AND ABOVEMidWestOne Bank (15)P&G Oral Care (25)$50,000 AND ABOVERockwell Collins (3)University of IowaCommunity CreditUnion (37)$25,000 AND ABOVECity of Iowa City (27)GEICO Insurance (15)Hills Bank and TrustCompany (7)Pearson (3)Scheels (4)U.S. Bank (10)University of IowaFoundation (17)$15,000 AND ABOVEIowa City CommunitySchool DistrictSourceMedia Group$10,000 AND ABOVEBlank & McCune TheReal Estate Co. (3)Goodwill of <strong>the</strong>Heartland - UWJCPartner Agency (3)Great Western Bank (5)J.M. Swank Co. (6)Johnson County (5)Meardon, Sueppel &Downer, P.L.C. (2)Mercer Administration(4)MidAmerican EnergyCo. (3)RSM McGladrey, Inc.(7)Shive-Hattery (7)United Parcel Service(2)$5,000 AND ABOVEAlliant EnergyFoundation (1)Bankers Advertising/Tru Art (3)Billion Au<strong>to</strong>motive (5)CFC Campaign (1)City of Coralville (2)Costco WholesaleKirkwood CommunityCollege (2)L.L. Pelling (2)McComas-LacinaConstruction LC (6)Neumann MonsonArchitects, P.C. (1)RBC WealthManagement (1)Skogman Realty (2)TargetUnited Way of JohnsonCounty (6)West Bank (1)$2,000 AND ABOVEAW Welt AmbriscoInsurance, Inc.Best BuyCity of North Liberty (1)Cole’s Quality FoodsCommunity MentalHealth Center forMid-Eastern Iowa -UWJC Partner Agency(1)General Dynamics,Inc. (2)Honohan, Epley,Braddock &Brenneman (1)Integrated DNATechnologies, Inc.Iowa City Press-Citizen(2)Iowa City/CoralvilleArea Convention &Visi<strong>to</strong>rs Bureau (1)Iowa Legal Aid - UWJCPartner Agency (2)ITW Foundation (1)James InvestmentGroup Inc. (1)JC PenneyMECCA Services -UWJC Partner Agency(1)Mercy Medical Center -Cedar Rapids (1)Noel-Levitz, Inc. (2)North Star ResourceGroup, Inc. (1)Oaknoll RetirementResidence (2)Pagliai’s Pizza (1)RR Donnelley Company(2)Tallgrass BusinessResources (2)The Crisis Center ofJohnson County -UWJC Partner Agency(2)Town Square Allergy &Asthma (1)Veridian Credit UnionVon MaurWal-MartWells Fargo Bank -Des Moines (1)Winkel, Parker &Foster, CPA PC (2)Younkers (1)$1,000 AND ABOVEA.M. Management,Inc. (1)Abbott Fund (1)Adams & BaumbachAssociates PCAnimal Clinic, Inc. (1)Bradley & Riley PC (1)Carlson Design TeamPC (1)Carlson Hartsock &Gui<strong>the</strong>r PLC (1)Centro Inc. (1)Century LinkColdwell Banker RealEstate Professionals(1)Cook Appraisal, Inc.D.J. Rinner GoldsmithsDomestic ViolenceIntervention Program(DVIP) - UWJCPartner Agency (1)Elder Services, Inc.-UWJC PartnerAgency (1)Florida Power & LightGeneral GrowthProperties, Inc. (1)Grant Wood AEA (2)HACAP - UWJC PartnerAgencyHamburg Inn #2, Inc.Handicare, Inc. - UWJCPartner Agency (1)Hawkeye Ready MixHawkeye SportsProperties (1)Hawkeye Title &Settlement Services,L.C. (1)HJR Financial Group (1)IBMInternational PaperIowa City AreaChamber ofCommerce (1)Iowa City Free MedicalClinic - UWJC PartnerAgency (1)King’s Material, Inc.Lenoch & Cilek ACEHardwareLensing Funeral &Cremation Service (1)Neighborhood Centersof Johnson County -UWJC Partner AgencyPaulson Electric (1)Phelan, Tucker, Mullen,Walker, Tucker &Gelman L.L.P.Preucil School of Music(1)RDA Financial Network(1)Security Abstract Co.(1)Shelter House - UWJCPartner AgencySurroundingsSusan Shullaw &Associates (1)Taxes Plus (1)The Arc of Sou<strong>the</strong>astIowa - UWJC PartnerAgency (1)United Action for Youth(UAY) - UWJC PartnerAgency (1)University of IowaAlumni Assoc.Visiting NurseAssociation (VNA) -UWJC Partner Agency(2)West Music Company,Inc.World of BikesThe recognition given <strong>to</strong> those listed in this annual report is one small way<strong>to</strong> thank our volunteers and contribu<strong>to</strong>rs. Every effort has been made <strong>to</strong>make this report accurate. If your name has been misspelled, omitted, ormisplaced, we sincerely apologize. Please contact <strong>the</strong> United Way of JohnsonCounty office with corrections or any questions you might have. Thank you foryour continued support.united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 15


THE <strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>JOHNSON</strong><strong>COUNTY</strong> & COMMUNITYFOUNDATION <strong>OF</strong> <strong>JOHNSON</strong> <strong>COUNTY</strong>Many people make gifts that benefit both <strong>the</strong>United Way of Johnson County and <strong>the</strong> CommunityFoundation of Johnson County. There are threefunds held at <strong>the</strong> Community Foundation thatUnited Way is affiliated with:<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> ENDOWMENT FUNDTo build <strong>the</strong> sustainable future for United Way ofJohnson County.<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> ENTREPRENEURIALFUNDEstablished by Casey Cook <strong>to</strong> build <strong>the</strong> poolof United Way grants that support innovativeapproaches <strong>to</strong> solving community priorities andemerging issues.<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong> HEALTHY KIDSENDOWMENT FUNDTo generate sustainable funding for school-basedhealth clinics. Mercy Iowa City established <strong>the</strong>United Way Healthy Kids Endowment Fund with a5-year $500,000 commitment, and a challenge <strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong> community <strong>to</strong> meet <strong>the</strong>ir annual contributionof $100,000. ACT, Inc. also made a $25,000annual commitment for 5 years for a <strong>to</strong>tal of$125,000. United Way has provided annualoperating support for <strong>the</strong> Healthy Kids clinicssince 2006 (over $365,000 <strong>to</strong> date) and workswith <strong>the</strong> Healthy Kids partners <strong>to</strong> raise funds for<strong>the</strong> endowment fund, which reached $1M thisyear. Under <strong>the</strong> leadership of Pete Wallace andSusie Poul<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>the</strong> 3rd Annual “Get Moving forHealthy Kids” walk/run raised over $50,000 for<strong>the</strong> endowment in <strong>2012</strong>.Donors <strong>to</strong> each of <strong>the</strong>se funds help United Wayplan for <strong>the</strong> future. Thank you <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> followingdonors who made contributions <strong>to</strong> a United Way ofJohnson County endowment fund during <strong>the</strong> <strong>2012</strong>campaign, as of December 31, <strong>2012</strong>.<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong>ENDOWMENT FUNDJohn & Sally Staley<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong>ENTREPRENEURIALFUND$10,000 AND ABOVEHass & Ann MarieMachlab$500-$999Kevin Lehman &Christine ScheetzCarrie Z. Nor<strong>to</strong>n<strong>UNITED</strong> <strong>WAY</strong>HEALTHY KIDSSCHOOL-BASEDHEALTH CLINICSENDOWMENT FUND$100,000 AND ABOVEMercy Iowa City$25,000 AND ABOVEACT, Inc.$2,500-$4,999Michael & Jill HeinrichDouglas & Linda PaulRonald & Helen AnnReed$1,000-$2,499Timothy BernemannTuyet & Marc DorauSusie & JonathanPoul<strong>to</strong>nUniversity of IowaCommunity CreditUnionKathryn & PeterWallaceWest Bank$500-$999Jackie BlankKevin Lehman &Christine ScheetzThomas & MargueriteOettingMichael RockafellowJean Treder$50-$499Angie AdrianBernadineBrandenburgCasey Cook & KateGfellerClark FellerJohn & Ka<strong>the</strong>rineMoyersJody MurphRoxanne TangAnonymous (2)DIAMOND DONORSDiamond Donorsare generous andcommitted individualswho have been giving<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> United Way for25 years or more.Bill & Jenny AnciauxJane & CharlieAndersonJanice BaumbackFloyd & An<strong>to</strong>inetteBeginMary Gail & Dale BentzRobert & Anna BogsFredine & Dan BransonGene & Helen AnnBrawnerRobert & Vida BrennerCharles & HeideBurschJoan Bux<strong>to</strong>nRichard & EllenCaplanJo CatalanoDr. Charles R. &Barbara S. ClarkRich & Dianna ColganHelen DaileyPenny DavidsenLolly & Del EggersSue EvansThomas C. Ea<strong>to</strong>n &Anita FalkofskeEa<strong>to</strong>nRichard & AnnFeddersenRobert & Sylvia ForsythRobert GaffeyDick & Jane GibsonHelen GoldsteinDaryl & Nancy GrannerMark GrellGregory D. & Diana L.HagartyScott & Patty HanschePhil & Soni HarneyRebecca HaslerSohan & ShelaghHayrehMark & Margaret L.HeffronJudith HendershotVivian HickmanAlbert & Jean HoodH.D. & Myrene HooverJan & Kenn HubelThomas & Jean HulmeJames & Jane JakobsenWayne & DonnaJohnsonGeorge & Marian KarrAnita KeiferKen & Jeanette KinseyChris<strong>to</strong>pher & VernetteKnappJohn & ClaudiaKnutsonMary Lea & RichardKruseJ. Kenneth & RuthKuntzDoug & Judy LaBrecqueJim & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine LaneAl & Jan LeffVal & Lois LembkeJix & Jean Lloyd-JonesBonnie Rae LoveLawrence & BarbaraLuebbertJo Ann ManderscheidNancy MargulisMary Mascher16 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


Charles & BeverlyMasonJohn & Kathy MaxwellYvonne McCabeMr. & Mrs. JamesMcCueDuane & VirginiaMeansJohn MenningerStan Miller & KathyPolviGladys MooreSieg & Lois MuehlMike & Anne MurrayRobert & Connie MutelKevin NeradJack & MiriamNewmanWilliam & Bertha OlinGlenn & Joyce Pat<strong>to</strong>nNancy PorterClair PowersDottie RayTom & CarolRosenbergerLynn & Jane RowatJames & Ann RubyJohn & Jan SchneiderDavid & SandraSchuldtRudy SchulzPaul & DorothySeebohmRoger & Mary SimpsonVic<strong>to</strong>ria SolurshHelene J. SoperNancy SpaljCarol L. SpazianiDr. & Mrs. WilliamStanfordFlo & John S<strong>to</strong>ckmanJohn R. & Elizabeth S.Strat<strong>to</strong>nFaye & Gordon StrayerDavid & Judy ThayerDaniel ThompsonKathryn & PeterWallaceJoyce WilsonCharles & Mary WolfeSteve & Sue WolkenRobert YagerAnonymous (19)EMERGINGLEADERSNETWORKMembers of <strong>the</strong>Emerging LeadersNetwork are ages20-45 and make a gif<strong>to</strong>f at least $500 or a$350 gift combinedwith a commitmen<strong>to</strong>f at least 25 hoursof volunteer service.Since 2006, <strong>the</strong>Emerging LeadersNetwork has supported<strong>the</strong> Healthy KidsSchool-based ClinicsInitiative.Mat<strong>the</strong>w BossTuyet & Marc DorauVince & Tara EllisonJenni FitzgeraldAmy & EugeneHendersonJan Jensen & JulieFitzpatrickStan & MelanieLavermanRoger LusalaBill MontagDonna & Dean PriceLuke & TammiaProttsmanCrystal RoldanSusan SquiresAndrew & ElizabethSwansonJessica L. Weaver, AIAAnonymous (1)EMPLOYEECAMPAIGNCOORDINATORSRunning a successfulWorkplace GivingCampaign requiresa committed teamof individuals whogenerously contribute<strong>the</strong>ir creativity,time, energy andenthusiasm. We wouldlike <strong>to</strong> congratulateand recognize <strong>the</strong>following individualsfrom our “Top Tier”Companies for <strong>the</strong><strong>2012</strong>-2013 Campaignwho worked sodiligently <strong>to</strong> make<strong>the</strong>ir Workplace GivingCampaigns a success.On behalf of UnitedWay of Johnson County,and your community,we extend our deepestgratitude.Bold indicates companymanager or CEOACT, INC.Jon WhitmoreDena Achey-StanersonDeb AndersonCindy BarnettSaym BasheerMarnita BealMichael BenningJeremy BreherBert BrookLisa BrueggeJill BuckEta BurkenWhitney BushMolly CashmanLauri ChappellRex ClemmensenJane CoppernollJulie CoxDavid CumberbatchJane DeetsRonda DetlefsenTeri DillonLori DohertyKris DunningAmos DupuichCarol ElliottKellee ForkenbrockAmy GaskillCathy GatesJennifer GeraetsSharon GrimmLoretta GronewoldKathy HarmonJill HeinsiusStephenie HoganJosie HolmesBarb HowarCindy HoylmanConnie HuberKathy JacobsLorri JensenDan JonesVeronica JonesSteve JungeAudra KingSatyendra KotamarthiAmanda LevinsMary LewisMelissa LeyhLauren LouvarAmanda MalloyKaty MarescalcoKelly McKennaNancy MeierSusan MiltnerBarb MuellerJillian NewhardUyen NguyenTeresa O’NeilBeth OxlerDavid PateMichael PilarczykDeb SchreiberCassie SeydelCharles SimpsonRyan SladeDeb SmilskiJames SprengelmeyerPat SteinbrechSandra StewartKari StillmanDawn S<strong>to</strong>nerKris StudtBeth SwartzendruberDominic TippabattuniSteve TriplettKarolyn TrumpoldLynne TuelElaine WatsonElizabeth WesterdahlDeb WestfallStephanie WilsonChris WilsonBenita WolffBLANK & MCCUNE THEREAL ESTATE CO.Jackie BlankJane McCuneAlan SwansonCITY <strong>OF</strong> IOWA CITY(AFSCME 183, AIFF610, IOWA CITYPOLICE ASSOCIATION)Tom MarkusAdam BentleyKaren JenningsTracy RobinsonGEICO INSURANCELona MontgomeryLisa BureshMelissa LynneLiz NelsonMelissa PhillipsChrissy TaylorGOODWILL <strong>OF</strong> THEHEARTLANDPat AiryJohn PoseyGREAT WESTERN BANKBart FloydLori MeyerIsabelle VanceHILLS BANK ANDTRUST COMPANYDwight SeegmillerAmanda ArnShari DeMarisKayla DuwaDeb GuinnDonna HallettJennifer Hingstunited way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 17


Dave KrizLisa NearadKelsey RedlingerDeb SchafferIOWA CITYCOMMUNITY SCHOOLDISTRICT (SEIU 199,ICEA)Stephen MurleyKari CornwellKate MorelandSusie Poul<strong>to</strong>nChace RameyJ.M. SWANK CO.Shawn MeaneyShelley Hosseini<strong>JOHNSON</strong> <strong>COUNTY</strong>Pat HarneyTerrence NeuzilBrad ComerKathy DavisDave DvorskyScott FinlaysonEmily FitzpatrickBrad FreidhofDarla LuchtenburgSusie McAreavyBecky MillsR.J. MooreJan ShawGary YoderMEARDON, SUEPPEL &DOWNER, P.L.C.Tim KrummRick HillMERCERADMINISTRATIONWendy NolanMelissa HellingRebecca StarrMERCY IOWA CITYRonald ReedTim BernemannTerry BestWill BrownDenise ConnellJan CopelandKevin DoehrmannRon HallKim KacenaRoe LloydDenise MaierMary McCarthyEric McCollochTom MentzBob MillerJaret MorlanRoger NorfolkKim PowersAmie RockafellowLaura RuplingerVicki SondagDoug StahlTracy S<strong>to</strong>lpeKathy TownsendMIDAMERICAN ENERGYCO. (IBEW 109)Tom PadleyStacy HankJacque MitchellMIDWESTONE BANKCharlie FunkDaniel BaileyCa<strong>the</strong> FranzCarol FrischHolly HankinsTyler KruseCindy LynchAdam McLaughlinMark OlsonMelissa PayneNick PfeifferCindi SchrockRory S<strong>to</strong>nebrakerWade SummersMashawny WhiteChristine WilcoxTrent YeazelP&G Oral Care(IBT 238)Michael McClearyMary BergmanMatt BossBill BrockschinkBetty GoffJay HoganAlicia LidtkeAndrew MilakovichDiane MorganVanessa OrtizRenee PattersonJane SwartzentruberPEARSONDarice KeatingKate MinetteAnne ParmleyJane BenderJill CronbaughJoy DuffeJoe FialaTeresa FlackMel JurgensTracey KoffronMolly Less-PetersenDave MaynardPeter McKennaMichelle SinclairLindy StrauseChris SummyBrian TompkinsJulie WatermanPROCTER & GAMBLEMANUFACTURING CO.Phillip BurnsBen ElmKatie HoffROCKWELL COLLINS(IBEW 1634)Mitch MartensenSherry BalsterMike GardenerKathy KooymanJan MishlerGreg WidmerRSM MCGLADREY, INC.Dean PriceMatt HoranJennifer NguyenJason WagnerSCHEELSCory TwedenMatt PhippenMatt UntiedtSHIVE-HATTERYPhil LarsonCarrie CanningSOURCEMEDIA GROUPChuck PetersRenee ErregraguiU.S. BANKCurt HeidemanRenda Greene<strong>UNITED</strong> PARCELSERVICE (IBT 238)Gary BrownEric GriffinUNIVERSITY <strong>OF</strong> IOWA/ UI HEALTH CARE(AFSCME 12, SEIU199)Sally MasonKenneth KatesLaura McLeranUNIVERSITY <strong>OF</strong> IOWACOMMUNITY CREDITUNIONJeff DisterhoftEmma BluemelDeanna EmersonDeb EnochsonEadie Fawcett WeaverDelanie FosterJennifer GrecianDave JohnsonJean KnepperBarb MarkhamKatie MoorheadSarah NekolaHea<strong>the</strong>r OberhausEldon SnyderMike StaubLiz SwansonLyle TrowChris TroyerSarah Van DeeMarty WinegardenUNIVERSITY <strong>OF</strong>IOWA FOUNDATION /UNIVERSITY <strong>OF</strong> IOWAALUMNI ASSOCIATIONLynette MarshallVince NelsonDebbie BeermannGraciela CoffmanKevin CollinsHelen DaileySherri FurmanJaye KennedyJen KnightsAaron ParkerDeb SeemuthAmanda SteckerTyler TimkoLana TuckerHarrison WheelerLABOR LEADERSSOCIETYGift of $350 or morewith union affiliationLois AhrensSEIU 99Roger BrownIBEW 109Larry FitzpatrickAFSCME 12John A. HieronymusISEABonnie Rae LoveUE 893Barbara RuvaAFSCME 12Charlie SlaymakerIBEW 109Karen SmithAFSCME 12James SmithSEIU 99Rod SullivanAFT 716Axel SwansonIAFF/IPFF 610Robert Wilson18 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


WOMEN’SLEADERSHIPCIRCLE MEMBERSMembers of <strong>the</strong>Women’s LeadershipCircle make anannual gift of at least$1,000 or a gift of$500 combined witha commitment ofat least 25 hours ofvolunteer service.Andrea AdamsBarbara AldemanTerri AndersonJulia M. AndersonKristin Arnold NagelCynthia BartelsMary Jane BeachSusan BeckettDebbie BeermannChristine BellomyLois BenishekMichelle BennettJean BergeKarmen BergerJackie BlankLisa BluderEmma J. BluemelChristina BohannanDonetta BooneSusan BoydMaurine BraddockAmy BroermannBert BrookEllen BuchananAlda BureshCelia BurgerCarrie CanningRichard CaplanEllen CaplanJo CatalanoConnie ChampionBetsy ChrischillesDeborah ChudzikDianna ColganDenice ConnellSusan CraigJudith H. CrossettJill CrouseSue CurryDiane Dahl-McCoyDonna D’AlessandroPeg DanaBarbara DavisKelly DayEleanor DilkesRachael DirksenMissy DisterhoftGeorgina DodgePeggy DoergeCarolyn Kunnert DolanTuyet DorauLois DusdiekerBarbara ElliottJane EngeldingerDeb EnochsonTori EricksonSue EvansAnita A. FalkofskeEa<strong>to</strong>nMelissa FathEadie WeaverAnn FeddersenAnn FeldmannPatti FieldsCheryl FischerJulie FitzpatrickJulie FloydSue FreemanConnie FunkSherri FurmanSarah GardialJane GibsonJanet GodwinJammie GoedkenNancy GoekenHelen GoldsteinCarin M. GreenJoAnn HaackMary HackerKristin HardyDeb HartsockBecky HeathcoteMargaret HeffronRebecca HegemanPatricia HeidenJill HeinrichAmy HendersonRobyn HepkerCharlene HinrichsPat HobsonLinda K. Hopkins, CPALois E. JamesJan JensenSheral JensenGeri JensmaBeverly JohlinLisa JohnsonSusan Rae JohnsonAmy Ray KanellisMarian KarrStacey KarstenPaula Kasper-LundahlVicki KijewskiJeanette KinseyMarcia KirkpatrickCarol KirschTracy M. Kittrell, DDSJudith KlinkGayle KloudaJean KnepperAudrey KnoxAmy Kris<strong>to</strong>f-BrownSarah KrummMary Lea KruseJo Lavera JonesJoyce LeffVicki LensingKelly LiddellAlicia LidtkeJudith Liskin-GasparroMarta M. Little, MDJean Lloyd-JonesAnn LorsonDiana LynchSheri LynchJanet LynessAnn Marie MachlabSarah MaiersBarb MarkhamLynette MarshallCarol MartinSally MasonKa<strong>the</strong>rine Ma<strong>the</strong>wsSally Mathis HartwigYvonne McCabeLinda McCarterAnn McCarthyMary McCueJane McCuneGayle McGillicuddyKathleen McLaughlinJudith McPartlandLori MeyerMaureen MondanaroDoris MontagBunny MorrisonAnne MurrayMargaret MurrayMonica NadeauNancy NelsonCindy NoackJulie NobleWendy NolanCarrie Z. Nor<strong>to</strong>nGinger NowakTracey OehlerKristine R. OlsonLynda OstedgaardPolly PagliaiAnn ParkerLinda PaulDonna PearcyTonya PeeplesCindy PenneyMary Ann PetersNancy PetersenLois PetersonBeth PetersonCarla PiesSherri PitkinMartina PoggenpohlLaura Pon<strong>to</strong>Susie Poul<strong>to</strong>nDeb Pullin-Van AukenNancy QuellhorstPamela QuigleyColleen RappDottie RayCindy ReedJean ReedHelen Ann ReedMargaret ReeseNoreen RevierAnn RhodesKa<strong>the</strong>rine RyersonSara Rynes-WellerMarnie SaeuglingChristine ScheetzJanet Schlechte, M.D.Cyndie SchmeiserJanie SchombergCarol Scott-ConnerJennifer SessionsSusan M. ShullawKaren SmithMargaret SmollenVic<strong>to</strong>ria SolurshHelene J. SoperSara SprouleAnne Staple<strong>to</strong>nBarbara StehbensMary SteinKathryn SteppMary S<strong>to</strong>neSusan T. StraussKristin E. SummerwillLiz SwansonKa<strong>the</strong>rine TachauJudy ThayerSandra Thoring<strong>to</strong>nLinda ToddJune TrueJennifer TwedenCarol TwedtTricia Van RoekelAnne VandenbergRhoda VernonKathryn WallaceCathy WeingeistJennifer WhitmoreMichaelanne WidnessJosephine WileyJennifer WilliamsNancy WillisStephanie WilsonTonja WinekaufAndrea WoodheadMrs. Andrew YoungLori A. ZiegenhornGail ZlatnikAnonymous (11)united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 19


INDIVIDUALLEADERS INGIVINGTOCQUEVILLE: GIFTSAND PLEDGES OVER$10,000Gerry Ambrose &Kristin HardyJames P. HayesRobyn HepkerTim & Sarah KrummJix & Jean Lloyd-JonesHass & Ann MarieMachlabJane McCune & BobWachalJim & MaureenMondanaroJanet Schlechte, M.D.Cyndie & RussSchmeiserMichael & Linda ToddGOLD: GIFTS ANDPLEDGES BETWEEN$5,000-$9,999Phillip BurnsPeg DanaRichard & Ann FeddersenThomas & JammieGoedkenBill & Judith KlinkPhillip E. & Jo LaveraJonesKa<strong>the</strong>rine Ma<strong>the</strong>ws &Edward SilagiMr. & Mrs. James McCueJeffrey Murray & AnnMarie McCarthyArthur & Ginger NowakChuck & Mary Ann PetersJames & Laura Pon<strong>to</strong>David & Noreen RevierKevin Lehman &Christine ScheetzJohn Beldon Scott &Ka<strong>the</strong>rine TachauCarol Twedt & ChetRzoncaJon & Jennifer WhitmoreAnonymous (1)SILVER: GIFTS ANDPLEDGES BETWEEN$2,500-$4,999Scott & Andrea AdamsChristine BellomyLanny & Lois BenishekWillard & Susan BoydMaurine BraddockJames F. & AmyBroermannKenneth Brown & AmyKris<strong>to</strong>f-BrownJohn & Ellen BuchananPete CarrilloJo CatalanoJohn & DeborahChudzikBlake & RachaelDirksenJeff & Missy DisterhoftTuyet & Marc DorauMichael O’Hara & JaneEngeldingerJon & Tori EricksonThomas C. Ea<strong>to</strong>n &Anita FalkofskeEa<strong>to</strong>nRod Sullivan & MelissaFathBart & Julie FloydCharlie & Connie FunkSarah Gardial & JeffreyGleesonDick & Jane GibsonJoAnn HaackMichael & Jill HeinrichChris & Sheral JensenFrederick & BeverlyJohlinGeorge JohnsonKenneth KatesKen & Jeanette KinseyGayle & Roger KloudaPhil & Joyce LeffAlicia & Roy LidtkeChris & Sheri LynchJanet Lyness & JohnWadsworthMichael McClearyRobert MillerKenneth MullenCarrie Z. Nor<strong>to</strong>nKristine R. OlsonDouglas & Linda PaulJames & Beth PetersonMartina PoggenpohlPamela & StevenQuigleyJim & Colleen RappRonald & Helen AnnReedJean & Tom ReedCarol Scott-Conner &Harry ConnerIn Memory of TheresaSemelJack & Anne Staple<strong>to</strong>nMary & Edwin S<strong>to</strong>neDavid & Judy ThayerDouglas & June TrueCory & Jennifer TwedenEric & Tricia VanRoekelKathryn & PeterWallaceWilliam WattsMark WilsonGlen & Tonja WinekaufMr. & Mrs. AndrewYoungAnonymous (2)BRONZE: GIFTS ANDPLEDGES BETWEEN$1,000-$2,499Kenneth & Vicki AdamGabe AguirreTimothy AhlersBill & Fran AlbrechtBarbara AldemanLon P. AndersenTerry & Terri AndersonJane & CharlieAndersonJulia M. AndersonJoseph & KathrynBainbridgeGary & Connie BartaCynthia BartelsMary Jane & MonnieBeachSusan BeckettJames Beeghly & HelenFarrellDouglas & LindaBehrendtMichelle & AlanBennettChris<strong>to</strong>pher BensonJean BergeKarmen BergerTimothy BernemannTom BertellTerry BestJackie BlankLisa BluderEmma J. BluemelMaryellen & WarrenBoeChristina BohannanDonetta BooneTimothy & JackiBrennanPeter BrokawBert BrookAlda BureshWilliam & Celia BurgerP. Barry ButlerAngie & David BywaterMike & Carrie CanningRichard & EllenCaplanDavid A. CapperJonathan & SusanCarlsonRobert & ElizabethCarlsonDavid CarlsonCraig & ConnieChampionAndy Chappell &Meredith Rich-ChappellGene & BetsyChrischillesJim & CarolChristensenDr. Charles R. &Barbara S. ClarkRex ClemmensenBryan & Ginny ClemonsJordan & Jana CohenRich & Dianna ColganJohn & Mary AnnCollo<strong>to</strong>nMichael & DeniceConnellSusan CraigJudith H. CrossettJill D. CrouseSue & Cliff CurryDiane Dahl-McCoy &James McCoyMichael & DonnaD’AlessandroPat & Warren DarlingJeffrey DavidsonJames & BarbaraDavisKelly DayDavid & Sally DierksEleanor DilkesGeorgina DodgePeggy DoergeCarolyn Kunnert DolanMindy Olson & EthanDomkePatrick & Amy DonnellyNile & Lois DusdiekerKaren Fox & CharlesEasthamJeffrey EdwardsLolly & Del EggersC.W. & Barbara ElliottBenjamin ElmDeb & Jerry EnochsonSue EvansGary E. Fabian, CPATodd FanningBrian FarmerEadie & Mark WeaverAnn Feldmann &Connie SimpsonJeffrey & Patti FieldsJohn & RandeeFieselmannCheryl FischerMichael FlaniganRick & Karen FosseAnne & Joseph FrankelSue & Scott FreemanSherri FurmanBruce & Mary GantzWilliam Gay, DVM &Anne WallaceJanet GodwinJames & Nancy GoekenChris & JoAnn GoerdtHelen GoldsteinDaryl & Nancy GrannerCarin M. & Peter GreenMr. & Mrs. Doug Green20 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


Scott & Hea<strong>the</strong>r GrohMitch & Melanie GrossDavid & Mary HackerGregory D. & Diana L.HagartyRonald HallJay HappelDeb HartsockTodd & Julie HauserGary & Kathi HaymondSohan & ShelaghHayrehDaryl HeathCharles E. HeathMark & Margaret L.HeffronRobert & RebeccaHegemanPatricia HeidenDeWayne HeintzPatricia Westmoreland& Donald HeistadJudith HendershotAmy & EugeneHendersonJohn & Mary HenkJohn HensonNeil HinesCharlene HinrichsThomas & Jeri HobartPat HobsonTom & Lou RaeHoogerwerfLinda K. Hopkins, CPAJan & Kenn HubelLawrence & CarolHunsickerTodd & Lisa JacobsonLois E. JamesJan Jensen & JulieFitzpatrickGeri JensmaSusan Rae JohnsonKeith & Connie JonesHyman JosephAmy Ray KanellisGeorge & Marian KarrStacey KarstenPaula Kasper-LundahlJim & Anne KellyMichael & MichelleKennedyVicki KijewskiMarcia KirkpatrickLee & Carol Ann KirschTracy M. Kittrell, DDSCarl KlausTim Rask & TheresaKlingenbergJeff & Audrey KnoxJohn S. & Patricia C.KozaMary Lea & RichardKruseGeorge & Phyllis LanceSarah & RussellLarsenRichard & AnnieLeblondAl & Jan LeffVicki LensingBarcey & Steven LevyTodd & Kelly LiddellJudith Liskin-GasparroMarta M. Little, MDDavid LohmanAnn & Ed LorsonPhilip & SusanLutgendorfPatrick B. Bauer &Christine M. LuzzieDiana LynchMark MadsenSarah MaiersBradley W. MarasTom MarkusLynette Marshall &Jeffrey FordDavid MartinMark & Carol MartinSally & Ken MasonSally Mathis HartwigDonald MausYvonne McCabeLinda McCarterGayle McGillicuddyKathleen McLaughlinJudith McPartlandJohn R. MenningerBruce W. & Lori A.MeyerJim & M.J. MillerSidney & Pamela MillsFrank Mitros & MonicaMaloney-MitrosThomas Mittman &Laura StunzChris MolczykKevin MonsonBill MontagDoris MontagEdward & CarolMorenoBunny MorrisonSieg & Lois MuehlWilliam & Jody MurphMargaret MurrayMike & Anne MurrayMonica NadeauAlan Nagel & KristinArnold NagelKen & Nancy NelsonLawrence NiegowskiSteve & Cindy NoackDick NobleJulie NobleWendy NolanRussell & MarthaNoyesDavid OaklandRick & Tracey OehlerThomas & MargueriteOettingJeffrey OsborneLynda OstedgaardPolly PagliaiDavid & Julia PapworthBrad & Ann ParkerDavid C. Parsons &LuAnn ReynoldsErnest PascarellaDonna PearcyTonya Peeples & GaryAurandCindy PenneyThomas & Ann PersoonMat<strong>the</strong>w PetersNancy PetersenLois PetersonCarla PiesSherri PitkinSusie & JonathanPoul<strong>to</strong>nJohn PowellDonna & Dean PriceMichael J. & Ca<strong>the</strong>rineA. PughChris & Deb Van AukenNeil & NancyQuellhorstSteven RackisDottie RayKevin & NancyReadmanCynthia Reed & StevenLamerDennis & MargaretReeseAnn Rhodes & StevenMillerEd RingThomas M. RobinsonThomas RocklinStephen A. RodeTrudi & Jack RosazzaGerard & CarolynRush<strong>to</strong>nKa<strong>the</strong>rine RyersonMarnie & MichaelSaeuglingDoug SandersNathan Savin & SusanEnzleJosh & JessicaSchambergerJanie SchombergJim & Kim SchreckKonrad SchulzeDwight & MelindaSeegmillerAlber<strong>to</strong> SegreJennifer SessionsElias ShiuSusan M. ShullawHarlan SiffordDale SimonMichael SimpsonJames & Karen SmithMargaret A. SmollenVic<strong>to</strong>ria SolurshHelene J. SoperJerry SpearsSara & Steve SprouleBrad & Denise StapleyJay & Mary SteinKathryn SteppJohn StrabalaJohn S. Strauss &Susan T. StraussFaye & Gordon StrayerKeith & Carol StroyanVenkiteswaranSubramanianAndrew & ElizabethSwansonAlan SwansonLiz SwansonRick & SandraThoring<strong>to</strong>nBen Van SchepenByron & AnneVandenbergDebbie Beermann& David VanDusseldorpStephen Vlas<strong>to</strong>sJason & Traci WagnerAndreas WahleRobert & MaureenWallaceJohn WeegTom & Cathy WeingeistPaul Weller & SaraRynes-WellerBruce & SaraWestemeyerJohn & MichaelanneWidnessJosephine WileyDale & RosemaryWilhelmJennifer WilliamsNancy & Craig WillisStephanie WilsonScott & StephanieWilsonCharles & Mary WolfeRobert & Mary AnnWoodburnJerold & AndreaWoodheadBen WrightRichard WyssJohn Yapp & BridgetMcCarronMichael YoungPhilip ZellLori A. ZiegenhornEkhard & WendyZieglerFrank & Gail ZlatnikAnonymous (27)united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 21


CRYSTAL: GIFTS ANDPLEDGES BETWEEN$500-$999Dena Achey-StanersonSteve & Mary AdamekJesse L. AkersLee & Kazi AlwardBill & Jenny AnciauxSteven & JenniferAndersonBarrie AndersonKathy ArnoldRobert & ClaireAshmanLioness AyresEric & Karin BauerKathryn BaumanTami BaumannDoug BeckerSusan Beekmann MeierGerald BeelnerPamela BelmanMary Gail & Dale BentzRon BergPatti Beeler & Steve BirdAmy BoelkMat<strong>the</strong>w BolgerMat<strong>the</strong>w BossBayard BossermanDoug & Margaret Bot<strong>to</strong>rffMike BouldinPaula BrandtFredine & Dan BransonRichard & PhyllisBravermanLeonard & Velma BrckaRobert & Cicely BrennanRussell BrooksDaniel & Tricia BrownWill BrownAnn & ScottBrownsbergerKory R. BuckMargaret BunnellTrudy L. BurnsDerek & Christina BurnsDan CampionJames CantrellRyan CarnahanJoyce CarrollCharles Carroll & LoisGeistHodge CarterJohn ChadimaChristine & MarkChamblissLaura ChristensonMaeve ClarkSara CloughEllen CollinsKevin Collins & AmyCarroll CollinsDean Col<strong>to</strong>n & SheilaBarronJIm & Jennifer ConardTom & Joan CookKaren CoppMarcia CordtsJohn & MelissaCorriganHoward J. CowenJeffrey & Lois CoxJim Cramer & Liz MillerSteven CrossettDavid CumberbatchOliver CummingsEdwin DaeringZachary DavisDen<strong>to</strong>n DesotelFred & Meg DietzWilliam & JoanneDochtermanGloria DorrRichard & DebraDorzweilerDavid & Barbara DrakeTracy DrewSusan DulekStephen Dunbar &Sally HartmanJoseph DutcherRichard DysonCarol EbingerDaren EdekerVince & Tara EllisonSandra EskinDanita EvansElizabeth FahrKimberly FarrellKristi J. Ferguson Ph.D.Kenneth FisherJenni FitzgeraldJoaquin FloresPaul Foelsch & KarenSquires FoelschLowell E. FolsomRobert & Sylvia ForsythCherokee B. French IIIGeoff & Jenny FruinDennis FulwiderGary Gavin & RosemaryRegan-GavinWendy GavinMiriam GilbertBrad & Deb GilpinMargaret & DougGoodfellowSandra GoodsonJames & Susan GrayWilliam GreazelEric GriffinScott HaleJohn HalversonDonna HammondTom & Sharon HansenPhil & Soni HarneyMargaret HartzellRebecca HaslerDiane & P. Dale HauserDr. & Mrs. Benny F.Hawkins, Sr.Kelly & Nancy HayworthBecky HeathcoteCarol & Herman HeinWalter HelmsArlis HelmuthRose HemannJohn HieronymusN. William & Jean HinesVirginia HirstNicholas HoeferMichaela Hoenicke-MooreKatie HoffAlbert & Jean HoodH.D. & Myrene HooverMargery HoppinJames HusseyElizabeth & SidneyHuttnerPatricia IrelandAndrew & MaggieIversonJason JacksonKathy JacobsDebra JansenKent L. JehleKeith & Marnie JohnkHans & Lisa JohnsonMary JohnsonDarin & Sarah JohnsonKristin JonesFrank JulianoSteve & Sandra JungeFrank & Judith JuvanCheri KadlecJohn & Gail KellerSara KendallJaye KennedyJonie KennedyLibby KestelScott & Carmen KieferSusan Connell & MikeKielyJong KimJean KnepperJane KnopickJohn & ClaudiaKnutsonEric KookerJulia KriebsSamuel KumarStuart Kupers<strong>to</strong>ckJerry & Kayla LalorWesley LamarcheScott LarsonSteve & Karen LaughlinStan & MelanieLavermanMark & Allison LawMichael & ChelleLehmanKen & Lorie LeoSteven LepicLoretta A. LettsSue LewisJacqueline LewisShari LewisonJeffrey D. & Tracy A.LiebermannGerhard & InaLoewenbergTimothy & Marsha LoweLawrence & BarbaraLuebbertLowell & Joan LuhmanPeter LundBrian LuseCaryl LyonsBryan MaachDiane MachatkaBarb MarkhamDiane & J. DavidMartinBecky MathisSusan MattmillerTracy McAr<strong>to</strong>rRick McBrideMary McCarthyWilliam McCoyTina McCoy HearnJefferson McCulloughJennifer McDermottCarol McGhanLarry McGranahanSherri McGregorChris & Angie McLeanLaura & StevenMcLeranDarren McNabbRobert McNameeKodi R. McQuillenMichelle Meadows deUrquizoShawn MeaneyAimee Meardon-OrrisBob Michael & CathyZaharisChad MichelLinda MillerJennifer Miller & DaiGwilliamMary K. MitchellLona MontgomeryLaurie MooreGladys MooreLora Morgan Dunham& Stephen DunhamMikayla MorseKeith J. MuellerCharles MurphyMichael & Beth MurrayRobert & Connie MutelNancy NagelHenry E. NathansonJuanita NelsonSara Ne<strong>to</strong>lickyLes & Lori NeuMary E. NobleLeslie & Mark NolteSuellen NovotnyLynne NugentWilliam & Bertha OlinKevin OlszewskiLynn O’Neill22 united way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community


Lizabeth OsborneKarla PalermoJanene Panfil & DonStumboNancy ParkerDoug & ConnieParsonsMarshall ParsonsMichelle PayneMarlene PerrinMark PhillipsLuke & TammiaProttsmanDavid PurdyBruce RademacherBill ReaganChad RechkemmerBecci ReedusRoger & Barb ReillyTom & Ann RiceAnn & David RickettsChad Ruback & BethRitter RubackJoseph RixenMichael RockafellowSteve & April RoeMaria Rood-StroppelTom & CarolRosenbergerAddie RossJohn RothBonnie & Joshua RubyAxel RuprechtJan Rutledge & DaveUlrickEdward SaundersDarrell SchleifJohn SchneiderJerald & Jana SchnoorDavid & SandraSchuldtRudy SchulzLaura SeamansMat<strong>the</strong>w SebergerKay S. & Clyde O. SeeryJennifer SeeryVic<strong>to</strong>ria J. SharpAndrew Sheehy &Shannon Ross-SheehyJason SiglarJonathan & SusanSimonCharles SimpsonAmber SkoffCharlie SlaymakerRuth & Stephen SlezakJoy Smith & David RustPat SmithStuart & JoannaSmith-DromeyTami Smith-RohovitMary & Eldon SnyderCarol & Robert SolbergCarol L. SpazianiRuth SpiekerJohn SpitzerJennifer S. & KyleStahleMary Ellen StampDr. & Mrs. WilliamStanfordMargaret StaverOliver & Joy SteeleBrenda SteinmetzGarrett Stewart &Natasa DurovicovaWendy StinocherKaye S<strong>to</strong>kesJohn R. & Elizabeth S.Strat<strong>to</strong>nBeverly Stro<strong>the</strong>rStephen StroversKristin E. SummerwillJames SwanerDonald SwansonAxel SwansonMilly SwenkaSusan SzczechKristin & WayneThelanderDiane H. ThomasonCamille ThompsonJoan & Doug ThompsonJean TrederTerry TrenkampMarty & Cindy TunningJoan & Don Van HulzenKurt Anstreicher &Jane Van VoorhisBeth Van ZeeDiane VenengaRhoda VernonEileen VogelIrene WaltzKevin & Norma WardGretchen WarkentinBryon WatsonBob & Eunice WelshKaren WentzelGary Whitting<strong>to</strong>nPamela WichmannEllen WidissIN MEMORYTim AhmadWins<strong>to</strong>n AlnotKathleen ArmensMiles BaileyMona BallJames BarclayMelba BarnesGerald BeardLori BearsSamuel BeckerMary BerryArne BjorndalFlorence BozekSherry BremnerMarilyn BrownCharles BuckleyPat BuckleyRosie CahillTyler CarterHila Beth CoxMarian CretzmeyerSharon CristRhoda CummingsAllegra DaneJulia DavisLeon DeBoerMary DoyleMark EakesLouis EckermannImogene EcksteinRichard EdlerSue EldridgeDonna FarberRonald FarberRoger FisherJean FountainLaverne GardnerKathy GillCarl GoetzCarmeletta GradyGeorge GravesLinda GreeneLarry HafnerMichael & MicheleWigimRoss WilburnJanet B. WilcoxMarianne WilkeningFrederick WittRod & Kathy WittichMarvin HainBrett HamrickRay HeffnerElizabeth Hibbeler-AndersonJanett HieberTom HoogerwerfPaul HorickEleanore HorningRichard JensenNoel JohnsonJohn KellerTom KenefickJacqueline KnappJane KurthMarcia LanduytMauricio LasanskyErik LemkeJames LeuLaVonne LillySara Jane LindbergKaren LowmanWilliam LyonsEnzo MacagnoElsie MartinMarlene McAllisterBruce McDowellCharles McLeanSharon McMillanDaniel MeyerStephie MielnikPatricia MilderTom MillhollinWilliam MoellerKenneth MollMichael MorrisonHarold MulfordCarol NelsonDennis NovyJoyce OaksZelda OblingerA. Jean O’NeillConstance OrganGeorge PatersonSteven & Jean WolfeTina WoodsmallSheila WrightNancy & Jeff ZearMashell ZimmermanAnonymous (47)Helen QuigleyJoseph RodgersSandra RonanEarl RoseMarilyn SchintlerDottie SchrockPeter SeabaLyle SeydelJames SkardaIan SmithCharles SmithRobert SoperPamela StewartJohn S<strong>to</strong>kesBeverly S<strong>to</strong>utRuth SuiterThomas SummyMadelene SydebothamDeborah ThoeDoris ThomaeJames TolzmannRahima WadeBea WaltersJames WefelMary WeidemanFrances WenmanGeorge WineVirginia Woodardunited way of johnson county <strong>2012</strong> annual report <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community 23


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