UWSN Annual Report 2013-2014

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TOGETHER WE CAN

2013-2014

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37 NEW CAMPAIGNS. 279 NEW HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. 9,500 VOLUNTEERS. 350 PRESCHOOL SCHOLARS. These may seem like numbers, but we urge you to look beyond the numbers to the faces behind them. To consider the “ripple effect” of what our work does. A high schooler is the first in his family to receive a high school diploma. He was on course to drop out but now, he is getting ready for college. Just think how that ripple effect comes into play. That child is changing not only his own odds, but that of his family, his future family, his neighborhood, his future workplace, his community, and his national economy. The 2013-2014 campaign year has been one full of wonder, pride and collaboration by so many dedicated people. With 37 new campaigns and over 350 United Way workplace campaigns across the Valley, companies are uniting for a better future for southern Nevada. These dedicated people share one thing in common; they have worked together to change the course of many lives. It is you who have caused ripples in the water. Every day we are reminded of the collective power we have, power generated by the joint efforts of so many talented people who give so much of themselves to create a better and brighter southern Nevada. With our sincerest thanks, we’d like to recognize each and every person who touches our organization. Whether it is by giving, volunteering an hour or a day, or by rallying others and advocating on behalf of our initiatives, it is your support that helps firmly build a stronger foundation for our community. This year, we have so many successes for which to be grateful. Through our combined time, talent and resources, we are shaping a preschooler’s education, so she faces better, more promising life outcomes. Without you, Holly would not have had the opportunity to start her two children off on the right foot. Both Gabriel and Lily are at Griffith United Methodist preschool thriving, thanks to our work in education. We are giving underinsured children a medical home, preventative care and immunizations. Leah would not have access to lifesaving asthma medication without having a lifeline to the Martinez Elementary Health Clinic, opened in the February of 2014. Fikreabe reminds us of how powerful knowledge is. He is learning how to save, this year saving $2,000 at the “Piggy Bank” and gaining financial literacy skills that will serve him an entire lifetime. Keep an eye on this young man, as he has his goals set high to be a surgeon one day. He is also teaching his parents about saving. Think of these three stories and the ripples that encircled these children as they get on their way with a healthier foundation and the ability to influence so many other lives around them.

On behalf of your many friends throughout United Way and within this community, thank you for what you do to impact lives. Thank you for believing, for doing, for dreaming.

Sincerely,

CASS PALMER

President and CEO United Way of Southern Nevada

EMILY T. NEILSON

Volunteer Board Chairman United Way of Southern Nevada

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Together, we CAN change lives. Together, we ARE changing lives. Together, we LIVE UNITED.

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You are volunteering, attending meetings, rallying friends, family and co-workers around the idea that everything you do causes those life changing ripples in the water. We are proud to stand with you as our partners, supporters and friends. Every day, we continue to build our future through the collective action that you bring through your efforts. For helping one person truly helps so many more. Touching one life touches so many other lives. Success is that ripple in the water, flowing out to so many others.

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This strong foundation of support, partnership and belief in a better tomorrow has enabled us to achieve farreaching goals in the areas of Education, Health and Financial Stability. The numbers of lives we have touched is staggering, but not only that, it is the fact that this influence has created a new path, a new future, a completely redirected route to success for so many people. We have seen perspectives change through transformative volunteer projects. To get out of our normal comfort zones and to work shoulder to shoulder with new people to read to children, beautify a neighborhood, or to assist someone through a complex tax preparation is life-changing, for the volunteer and for the community itself.

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MISSION

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United Way of Southern Nevada works to advance the common good through our focus on education, health, and financial stability, the building blocks of a good life. We recruit people and organizations from all around the community who bring the passion, expertise, and resources needed to get things done. Together, person by person, we can make lasting change.

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We believe southern Nevada is a community where all people can achieve their human potential through a solid educational foundation, financial stability, and healthy lives.

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DRIVING COMMUNITY IMPACT THROUGH THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A GOOD LIFE. United Way of Southern Nevada is part of a worldwide movement to create communities where all individuals and families achieve their human potential. United Way works to advance the common good through our focus on education, financial stability and health, the building blocks of a good life. We recruit people and organizations from around the community who bring passion, expertise, and resources needed to get things done. Together, person by person, we can make lasting change.

EDUCATION

We help children enter school ready to learn and eventually graduate from high school by engaging families with support, resources, and quality educational programs to ensure a lifetime of success.

FINANCIAL STABILITY

We improve the financial capability of hardworking individuals and families by helping navigate the complicated waters of personal finance, get the most from their earnings, and save for the future so they can weather any storm.

HEALTH

Too find out how you can be part of creating a better community, contact United Way of Southern Nevada evada at (702) 892-2300.

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With a near army of active volunteers through AmeriCorps and our Volunteer Center, we recruit and deploy thousands of individuals and organizations to achieve tangible results and address unmet community needs through volunteerism and national service.

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We help underserved children and families gain access to healthcare for preventative care, a medical home, immunizations, and dental care so that they can live healthier lives.

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EDUCATION

HELPING CHILDREN ACHIEVE THEIR POTENTIAL PROPELLING CHILDREN FORWARD WITH ACADEMIC CERTAINTY In our local community and in alignment with United Way’s national goals, United Way of Southern Nevada is committed to securing more academic opportunities for all children, engaging families in their children’s academic journey to ensure a lifetime of success, and increasing teachers’ skills and proficiencies for greater teacher-student engagement and learning. OUR MISSION To help all children enter school ready to learn, to move through school with confidence, be career ready at graduation, so that they happily and positively contribute to the local workforce. OUR VISION All children enter school at grade level or above, consistently close the achievement gap and demonstrate proficiency in reading, math and literacy by third grade.

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DRIVING RESULTS THAT ALLOW CHILDREN TO THRIVE •

1,300

73,000

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Enrollment in quality early childhood education programs improves student performance all the way through on-time high school graduation by building a solid foundation for a lifetime of learning.

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FINANCIAL STABILITY

PROMOTING FINANCIAL STABILITY AND INDEPENDENCE SECURING FAMILIES’ FINANCES SO THEY CAN WEATHER ANY STORM In our local community and in alignment with United Way’s national goals, United Way of Southern Nevada is committed to helping families improve their financial situation through financial literacy programs, tax services, and long-term savings planning. OUR MISSION To help all individuals and families work towards the goa goals of financial self-sufficiency through education, support and training. OUR VISION Create a cycle of financial success for individuals and families in order to build long-term economic independence.

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DRIVING RESULTS THAT ALLOW INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO PROSPER (2010-2014) • • •

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Aligning our community impact work in Education, Health and Financial Stability, United Way recognizes that it takes a healthy, educated child to become a financially self-sufficient adult, and that it takes a financially stable family to foster the health and education of its children.

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HEALTH

IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES PROTECTING CHILDREN’S HEALTH THROUGH PREVENTION AND SUPPORT Along with United Way’s national goal of increasing the number of youth and adults who are healthy, United Way of Southern Nevada is committed to ensuring that children in our community are healthy and have access to comprehensive health care. OUR MISSION To help all children have a medical home, and consistent, high quality preventative health care so that they may grow and thrive. OUR VISION Children will have access to health care to successfully start and stay in school, creating a healthy cycle of life.

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DRIVING RESULTS THAT PROMISE HEALTHY OUTCOMES (2010-2014) •

More than 260,000 immunizations were given to children birth to age 10, preparing them for school, improving attendance and increasing the chances for school success.

More than 103,000 children, birth to age 10, received immunizations, protecting them from life-threatening diseases.

More than 21,000 children received preventative medical care from a family doctor, providing them continuity of care and a medical home.

More than 37,000 dental services were provided to families at no cost, contributing to overall health and wellness.

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Since healthy children are better prepared to learn and succeed in life, United Way’s volunteers, partners, community leaders and staff are focused on the strategic alignment of our Education, Health and Financial Stability Councils.

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COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN CHAMPIONS United Way of Southern Nevada provides a unique opportunity for individuals, employees, organizations, and corporations to work in concert to build a healthy southern Nevada. Through the support of hundreds of corporations and thousands of employees, United Way’s campaign continues to grow and is making a measurable difference in our community.

PACESETTERS

Pacesetter companies step up and work towards the community campaign goal prior to the campaign season kickoff. The 2013-2014 Pacesetters helped set the pace of the campaign by raising more than $1 million of the 2013-2014 campaign goal.

2013-14 UNITED WAY OF SOUTHERN NEVADA PACESETTER AWARDS

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AT&T

California Hotel & Casino

CenturyLink

Eldorado Casino

Fennemore Craig Jones Vargas

Fremont Hotel & Casino

Gulfstream

Gold Coast Hotel & Casino

National Security Technologies, LLC

Jokers Wild Casino

Norgren Kloehn

Main Street Station Casino, Brewery and Hotel

Snell & Wilmer

Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall

Target

Suncoast Hotel & Casino

The Korte Company

The Orleans Hotel & Casino

United Way of Southern Nevada

The Valley Health System

UPS

Centennial Hills Hospital

U.S. Bank

Desert Springs Hospital

Wells Fargo

Spring Valley Hospital

Boyd Gaming Corporation

Summerlin Hospital

Boyd Linen and Uniform Services

Valley Hospital


2013-2014 CHAMPION AWARD WINNERS YOUNG PHILANTHROPISTS SOCIETY AWARD Chelsie Campbell WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL AWARD Deb Mele-Blanchard TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY AWARD Diane Carlson and William Freyd EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR OF THE YEAR Linda Stinar CORPORATE LEADERSHIP SOCIETY AWARD NV Energy

CORPORATE IMPACT PARTNER - GOLD LEVEL Citibank Enterprise Holdings NV Energy CORPORATE IMPACT PARTNER - SILVER LEVEL 8 News NOW Boyd Gaming Corp. CenturyLink UnitedHealthCare UPS US Bank Wells Fargo Wynn Las Vegas

LABOR PARTNERSHIP AWARD National Association of Letter Carriers

SPIRIT OF SOUTHERN NEVADA AWARD 8 News NOW

BEACON AWARD Wynn Las Vegas

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD Greg Korte

2013-14 CAMPAIGN CABINET Greg Korte

U.S. Bank (retired)

Vegas PBS

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Don Ross

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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW United Way of Southern Nevada maximizes contributions by combining financial gifts with others and invests in results-driven programs and initiatives that are identified and reviewed annually by local volunteers. Volunteers carefully monitor community needs and invest contributions in programs that focus on long-term solutions to our community’s most pressing needs.

FINANCIAL SOURCES OF UNITED WAY SUPPORT (SOURCES)

Southern Nevada Childcare Program Dream Fund Windsong AmeriCorps VITA VISTA Volunteer Center Caesar Chavez Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Downtown Ambassador Program

$9,138,843 $17,175 $1,062,737 $776,696 $84,480 $242,551 $36,686 $2,307 $114,372 $40,567

$11,516,414

Interest & Other Income

$596,496

Reserve Draw Down

$431,051

$22,292,809

AREAS OF UNITED WAY INVESTMENTS (USES)

Community-based Problem Solving Community Development Designations to Agencies

$1,945,312 $279,157 $4,017,157

Childcare Program & Other Grants Community Initiatives Fundraising & Administration Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Affiliate Expenses

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$11,643,753 $667,093 $3,204,476 $428,027 $107,834


FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

Annual Campaign Annual Campaign

Grant Income

Other Income

Reserve Draw Down

Designations

UWSN Programs

Uncollectible Pledges

Fundraising & Administration

UWSN Programs

Grants & Initiatives Designations

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Reserve Draw Down

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STAFF LEADERSHIP

CASS PALMER

DANYLLE HITCHEN Vice President, Major Gifts

TERRI JANISON

President and Chief Executive Officer

VANESSA MANIAGO

SABRI OZUN

BOB WELLING

Vice President, Branding and Marketing

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Chief Financial Officer

Vice President, Community Development

Vice President, Resource Development


BOARD OF DIRECTORS SECRETARY-TREASURER, SOUTHERN NEVADA CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL, AFL-CIO

LARRY KRAUSE (Treasurer, Executive Committee, Finance Committee Chair) RETIRED (DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP)

MICHAEL F. BOLOGNINI

JIM KROPID (Executive Committee,

RHONDA CLAUSEN (WLC Chair) MENTOR | EDUCATION TRAINER

JOE COE DIRECTOR OF DIVERSITY, BOYD GAMING CORPORATION

FRED COVER (Executive Committee, HR Committee Chair, Selection Committee and Healthcare Committee) RETIRED (SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION)

BILL CURRAN, ESQUIRE

KENT LARSON WEALTH ADVISOR, THRIVENT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

STEVEN G. LARSON

FINANCIAL CONSULTANT, THRIVENT FINANCIAL FOR LUTHERANS

ERIC LLOYD (Health Impact Council Chair) PRESIDENT, MEDICAID HEALTH PLAN, NEVADA AMERIGROUP NEVADA, INC. JOE MICATROTTO, JR.

FINANCIAL ADVISOR, MERRILL LYNCH WEALTH MANAGEMENT

JIM FUCHS (Public Policy Committee) RETIRED (PRAXAIR, INC.)

EDWARD GARCIA (Executive Committee, Public Policy Committee Chair) PARTNER, HOLLAND & HART LLP

DON GIBE (Immediate Past Chair, Executive

Committee, Nominating Committee Chair, Vision Cabinet Chair) RETIRED (CITIBANK)

DEAN HARROLD (Campaign Cabinet) VICE CHAIRMAN, OLYMPIA GAMING

DAVID HOENEMEYER

REGIONAL PRESIDENT – BALLY’S, PARIS AND PLANET HOLLYWOOD HOTEL AND CASINO

LAURA K. BARRETT (Tocqueville Chair) VICE PRESIDENT/GLOBAL SOURCING CBC INSURANCE

M. CURT HOWELL

EMILY NEILSON (Board Chair, Executive Committee, 2011 Campaign Chair) PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER, KLAS 8 NEWS NOW

CASS PALMER PRESIDENT & CEO, UNITED WAY OF SOUTHERN NEVADA

PRESIDENT, LAS VEGAS DIVISION, THE KORTE COMPANY

CHAIRMAN, ASIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

TRUSTEES DR. BOB ACKERMAN (Trustee) RETIRED (UNLV)

LARRY CHARLTON (Trustee) RETIRED (CITY NATIONAL BANK) KIRK V. CLAUSEN (Trustee) REGIONAL PRESIDENT/NEVADA, WELLS FARGO & COMPANY

STEVE COMER (Trustee) RETIRED (DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP) DICK FRAIM (Trustee) RETIRED (CHANNEL 8) CATHY JONES (Trustee) PRESIDENT, SUN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE, INC.

JERRY W. PENN (Executive Committee) RETIRED (U. S. POSTAL SERVICE) HOWARD PUTERMAN (Executive Committee

Member-at-Large) VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER, ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS

GAIL RAFFEL (Executive Committee) RETIRED (ASBC INVESTMENT CORPORATION) CHRIS ROMAN

PRESIDENT AND CEO, KMCC LAS VEGAS & KYVV SAN ANTONIO

GERRY SHEAR (Financial Stability Chair) MANAGING PARTNER – REAL ESTATE GROUP GENCO

PAT SKORKOWSKY

SUPERINTENDENT, CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

MARKET PRESIDENT, HUMANA COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS

GREG KORTE (Vice Chair, Executive Committee)

ROBERT YOUNG

PRESIDENT & CEO, MRG MARKETING & MANAGEMENT INC.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, BALLARD SPAHR LLP

DEAN ELYACOUBI

NEVADA REGIONAL EXECUTIVE, CITY NATIONAL BANK

JOHN SMIRK (Secretary, Executive Committee) BUSINESS MANAGER/SECRETARY-TREASURER INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PAINTERS & ALLIED TRADES DISTRICT COUNCIL 15 DENVER, LAS VEGAS & PHOENIX

PUNAM MATHUR (Trustee) PUNAM MATHUR, LLC

(Trustee) PROFESSOR OF MARKETING, LEE BUSINESS SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS LARRY SEEDIG (Trustee)

RETIRED (USAA SAVINGS BANK)

DON SNYDER (Trustee)

UNLV NOW

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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE, NV ENERGY

JOHN WILCOX

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CHELSIE CAMPBELL (YPS Co-Chair)

Immediate Needs Impact Council Chair, Audit Committee Chair) RETIRED

Retired (Nevada State Bank)

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MARKET VICE PRESIDENT, COX COMMUNICATIONS

DAVID C. UTHOFF (Pahrump Committee)

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DEBRA A. BERKO

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