19.10.2022 Views

Breakthrough Manchester 2022 Annual Report

Breakthrough Manchester provides six years of intensive, tuition-free programming, to support Manchester students from traditionally underserved communities on their path to college. We are building the next generation of teachers through competitive recruitment, coaching from master educators, and research-based training to teach through a lens of social justice.

Breakthrough Manchester provides six years of intensive, tuition-free programming, to support Manchester students from traditionally underserved communities on their path to college.

We are building the next generation of teachers through competitive recruitment, coaching from master educators, and research-based training to teach through a lens of social justice.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

FY 22<br />

REVENUE<br />

FOUNDATION 27%<br />

CORPORATION 4%<br />

INDIVIDUALS* 32%<br />

INVESTMENTS 15%<br />

ENDOWMENTS 22%<br />

TOTAL 100%<br />

*INCLUDES GIFTS TO ENDOWMENT<br />

EXPENSES<br />

BREAKTHROUGH ADVISORY COMMITTEE 2021–<strong>2022</strong><br />

Margaret I. Ford, Ph.D., Southern New Hampshire<br />

University<br />

Sally Green, New Hampshire Housing<br />

and Finance Authority<br />

Susan Grodman, Consultant to The Derryfield School<br />

Joan Izen, Southeastern Regional Education Service<br />

Center (SERESC)<br />

Carolyn Leary, Carolyn Leary Events, LLC<br />

Dan Regan, Southern New Hampshire University,<br />

Colby Sawyer College, and University of New<br />

Hampshire<br />

BREAKTHROUGH MANCHESTER STAFF 2021–<strong>2022</strong><br />

Deb McLoud<br />

Executive Director<br />

SUMMER 70%<br />

PROGRAM<br />

SCHOOL YEAR 20%<br />

PROGRAM<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE, 5%<br />

INVESTMENT, <br />

PHILANTHROPY<br />

MARKETING 3%<br />

& COMMUNICATION<br />

PROFESSIONAL 2%<br />

DEVELOPMENT,<br />

DUES, SUBSCRIPTIONS<br />

<br />

TOTAL 100%<br />

Ben Gentry<br />

College-Bound Administrator<br />

BREAKTHROUGH SUMMER <strong>2022</strong> STAFF<br />

Irv Richardson, NEA-New Hampshire<br />

L. Jonathan Ross, Primmer, Piper,<br />

Eggleston & Cramer PC<br />

Steve Thiel, Southern New Hampshire University<br />

Lindley Shutz, The Derryfield School<br />

Debra McLoud, <strong>Breakthrough</strong> <strong>Manchester</strong>,<br />

Executive Director<br />

Chau Ngo<br />

Program Director<br />

Matt Long<br />

Interim Program Director, Summer <strong>2022</strong><br />

BREAKTHROUGH MANCHESTER<br />

2021-<strong>2022</strong> DONORS<br />

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY CHAMPION<br />

$25,000 AND UP<br />

Chris and Michael Cikacz<br />

Cogswell Benevolent Trust<br />

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY PARTNER<br />

$10,000-$24,999<br />

Donna Anne Poulack Foundation<br />

Pauline Elkin<br />

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation<br />

Lacy Foundation<br />

Samuel P. Hunt Foundation<br />

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY LEADER<br />

$5,000-$9,999<br />

Anonymous(1)<br />

Samantha and Tony Baldini<br />

Rhenea and Dan Regan<br />

Saab Family Foundation<br />

Margaret Wheeler and Garvin Warner<br />

Feed NH<br />

Irving Foundation<br />

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY SPONSOR<br />

$1,500-$4,999<br />

Ella F. Anderson Trust<br />

Jennifer and Charles Baker<br />

Linda and Brad Benson<br />

Mary Halpin Carter and<br />

Christopher H. M. Carter<br />

Ellie and David Cochran<br />

Pamela Grich and Louis Fink<br />

Jaye R. and Charles S. Goodwin<br />

Jennifer and Bob Grunbeck<br />

Lauren and Michael Hines<br />

Laurie and Jim Lamp<br />

Kristen and Mark Lande<br />

Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation<br />

Jamie and Jamie Pagliocco<br />

Kathy and Jon Ross<br />

Meg and Phil Tatro<br />

Felicia and Joel Vargas<br />

“You think of kids saying, “I don’t want to<br />

go to school.” Kids look forward to going to<br />

<strong>Breakthrough</strong> and having the fun of learning.<br />

That is very hard to do and <strong>Breakthrough</strong> does<br />

that so well! I always think about, if I make it<br />

one day, who am I going to support and it’s<br />

definitely <strong>Breakthrough</strong>. It was more important<br />

than college for me to get me where I am<br />

today. Hopefully I can help more in the future.”<br />

— Susan Beaudry Blinn,<br />

BTM Student and Teaching Intern<br />

Alumna<br />

Michele and Bill Zorn<br />

Laura and Mick Cullen<br />

Earl “Bud” Smith Scholarship Fund<br />

Keller Companies<br />

KW Charity Inc.Primmer, Piper, Eggleston &<br />

Cramer PC<br />

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY<br />

UNDERWRITER<br />

$500-$1,499<br />

Anonymous<br />

Rebecca Snider and Jack Beard<br />

Eric C. Chang<br />

Kristina Isakovich and Richard Critz<br />

Donna Lenz-Dolman and Steve Dolman<br />

Lisa and Erik Drake<br />

Susan Grodman and Steve Epstein<br />

Alice J. and Brian K. Handwerk<br />

Marilee and Keith Handwerk<br />

Shaye and Jared Hardner<br />

Pat and Marcus Hurlbut<br />

Mary Kenison<br />

Erin and John Kerwin<br />

Mary Heath and Robert Leclair<br />

Rosamond and David Lockwood<br />

Kristen and Harold Losey<br />

Debra McLoud<br />

Scott Migliori<br />

Jean Riker-O’Leary<br />

Michelle R. Roberge<br />

Tiffany Royer<br />

Joan Izen and Joel Schwelling<br />

Audrey Augun and Jim Steiner<br />

Ly and Lee Tang<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Emile Tetu<br />

Leslie and Nicholas Want<br />

Marty Nagy-Wentz and Jack Wentz<br />

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust<br />

Cambridge Trust New Hampshire<br />

Eckman Construction Co.<br />

Edward Jones Investments<br />

Elliot Hospital<br />

The Greenspan Foundation<br />

LPL Financial<br />

<strong>Manchester</strong> Rotary Club<br />

NEA New Hampshire<br />

Northeast Delta Dental<br />

Queen City Rotary Club<br />

BankProv<br />

St. Mary’s Bank<br />

TFMoran Inc.<br />

Alice Handwerk<br />

Director of Philanthropy & Communications<br />

20+ Years of Giving 15-19 Years of Giving 10-14 Years of Giving 5-9 Years of Giving<br />

10 11

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!