United Way Annual Report for 2011

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NOTABLY MOST

UNITED WAY OF ASHEVILLE AND BUNCOMBE COUNTY

2011 RESULTS FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR

In 2011, 23 staff and volunteers created United Way’s 2012-2014 Strategic Plan, elements of which you can see below in our new theory of change and updated mission and values. This strategic plan provides a framework for the focused, outcomes-based annual plans staff use to guide their work. In 2011, staff completed 128 annual plan activities - an impressive accomplishment yielding impressive results. The return on our $2.5 million 2010-2011 Community Investment Fund investment, for example, exceeded expectations. Instead of the 28,500 people we expected to see reach their goals, nearly 34,000 people successfully improved their conditions in Education, Income and Health. The Board of Directors applauds the high-quality work of our staff, volunteers and partners and looks forward to what we can accomplish together in 2012.

~ Tracy Buchanan

UNIQUE APART

UNITED

TOGETHER

THEORY OF CHANGE When we engage and mobilize people to give, advocate and volunteer, when we invest resources in and connect people to solutions in education, income and health and when we sustain and enhance the intellectual, financial and physical resources to carry out this work, then we can improve lives and advance the common good.

VISION

MISSION

A strong, caring community

Mobilize our community to help people improve their lives and care for one another.

VALUES

WHAT IT MEANS TO LIVE UNITED

Collective Action

United Way is mobilizing people into collective action through Giving, Advocating and Volunteering in the areas of Education, Income and Health. We believe these are the building blocks of a good life for everyone.

Community Focus Compassion Innovation Integrity Responsiveness

By making results-based investments in our community, we support long-lasting, measurable change in people’s lives right here in Asheville and Buncombe County.

Results

INVESTMENT STRATEGY, EXPENDITURES, REVENUE & SERVICES 2011-2012 INVESTMENT STRATEGY

TOTAL EXPENSES - $6,159,891

Education - $701,150 Income - $721,285 Health - $1,034,596 2-1-1 of WNC - $124,865 Hands On Asheville- Buncombe - $71,959 Middle School Success - $100,000

Community Investment Fund and Designations - $4,900,836 (Includes Community Investment Fund, 2-1-1 of WNC, Hands On AshevilleBuncombe and Middle School Success, as well as outside designations.)

United Way Overhead - $822,225

(Overhead as a percentage of total revenue and services is 13.35 percent; Overhead as a percentage of campaign pledges is 15.5 percent.)

Reserved for Uncollectible Pledges $436,830

TOTAL REVENUE & SERVICES - $6,159,891 Annual Campaign Revenue - $5,303,027 Legacies and Bequests - $260,308 Grants - $329,341 Investment Income - $6,468 Net Building Revenue - $23,632 In-Kind Contributions - $237,115 In 2011, United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County received an unqualified opinion of its audited financial statements.


NUMBERS BY THE

UNITED WAY OF ASHEVILLE AND BUNCOMBE COUNTY

20

Years of Day of Caring

1,100 people representing 59 businesses volunteered 3,400 hours on 71 projects

2,207

3,607

118%

Return on 20102011 investment

people

improved their lives, due in part to our investment of $780,653 in the area of Education

35,916

169

People

improved their lives, due in part to our investment of $1,438,830 in the area of Health

Participants in 24 Community Conversations

142

Legislative Briefing participants

Providers listed in 2-1-1 database

13

Underwriters

99

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13,100 21,126

Donors in our annual campaign

People

improved their lives, due in part to our investment of $856,618 in the area of Income

Attendees To 5 Middle School Success trainings on interacting with, understanding and engaging adolescents

Participants in the Owen Middle After School Program

$355,280 1,035

Leadership givers Including 57 Alexis de Tocqueville members (13 new in 2011)

Value of 16,600 volunteer hours

Given by 3,000 volunteers to 146 nonprofits, schools and public entities through 846 projects promoted/ coordinated by Hands On Asheville Buncombe

2011 RESULTS

83

Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP & Meritor

Spirit of NC Winners

2

501(h)

Internal revenue Designation Allows United Way greater latitude in conducting advocacy work

44,642 $1.3 million Saved

By residents using the United Way-sponsored Coast2Coast prescription drug card

8,000 e-newsletter subscribers

Calls to 2-1-1 As well as 11,046 online database visits

Quality standards in 2-1-1’s accreditation

28 16

Asheville’s rank in volunteerism Among 75 mid-sized U.S. cities

And 1,500 Facebook fans

2

New Web sites: United Way and Hands On Almost 50,000 unique visitors to United Way, Hands On, 2-1-1 sites.

5,549

Teacher’s Pet games Completed

In literacy and math by volunteers for elementary school students


VOLUNTEERS DEDICATED

U N I T E D W AY O F A S H E V I L L E A N D B U N C O M B E C O U N T Y

2011 BOARD, COMMITTEES AND STAFF

bOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ray Bailey Bob Bolak Cynthia Breyfogle Joe Brumit Tracy Buchanan, Chair Kit Cramer Suzanne DeFerie, Vice Chair Hank Dunn Jennie Eblen Leon Elliston Robert Ford Catherine Frank Pat Grimes Pat Fugate Hock Pat Hammonds Gibbie Harris Jason Ingle Gary Jackson Allen Johnson Anthony Jones Allison Jordan John Kimberly Bill Lee Kellett Letson Patrice Mitchell Allan Morse Greg Mosher Carol Owens Maria Roloff Leigh Ruhl Debbie Shroyer Dana Stonestreet Susanne Swanger Martha Thompson Glenn Wilcox John Wirtz Ann Young Chris Young

2-1-1 Committee Scott Burnette Leronica Casey Joe Connelly Hart Dahlhauser Graham Fields

Steve Garrison Roger Hartley David Jacklin Jeff Lowdermilk Sandy McGlashan Bill Overton Steve Pulliam Debbie Shroyer, Chair Ron Terry Dawn Warren

Audit review team Brian Broom Lynn Cook Chris Crawford Holly Decker Steve Greene David Kerestes Carrie Roberts Sheri Robertson Marge Vollmerhausen Danny Yelton

Campaign Cabinet

Bruce Burns Jim Christian Michael Crawford Pat Fugate Hock Dan Gerber Liz Huesemann John Kimberly, Vice Chair Connie Molland Greg Mosher John Ruhl Steve Sheppard Roderick Simmons Ray Struth Susanne Swanger Doug Tate Brenda Taylor Fran Thigpen Adrian Vassallo David Wiggins Chris Young, Chair

Community fund committee

Amy Barry Chris Crawford Jennie Eblen Dan Gerber Erin Henderlight Anthony Jones Stephanie Kiser Trish Mahoney Marty Mann Patrice Mitchell Julie Montanea Allan Morse, Chair Carol Owens, Vice Chair Angie Pittman Mary Lynn Powell Tara Scholtz Sally Stein Bob Turner Ben Watts

Finance committee Cheryl Atkins Joe Brumit Chris Crawford Jerry Deland Tom Fitzpatrick Robert Griffin Randy Hall Bill Lee, Chair Fernando Little Michael Morgan Linda Nelms Marge Vollmerhausen

Focus Area: Education

Anna Austin Amy Barry Marlene Breger-Joyce Sandra Byrd Travis Durham Alice Elio Anthony Jones Allison Jordan

Donna Lanahan John Lauterbach Trish Mahoney Marty Mann Cindy McMahon Robin Myer Carol Owens Catherine Peck Jacque Penick Amy Pike Tammy Shook Jim Taylor Bob Turner Paul Vest

Focus Area: Income Tom Byers Charlotte Caplan Kathy Coco Celeste Collins Christina Corey Chris Crawford Scott Dedman Heather Dickens Amanda Edwards Liz Huesemann Laura Jeffords Lyn Leslie Vicki Meath Brenda Mills David Nash Tim Owen Joshua Pierce Mary Lynn Powell Nikki Reid Tim Rhodes John Ruhl, Jr. Amy Sawyer Kitty Schaller Tara Scholtz Glenda Scofield Marian Sigmon Ben Watts Bill Whalen


VOLUNTEERS DEDICATED

U N I T E D W AY O F A S H E V I L L E A N D B U N C O M B E C O U N T Y

2011 BOARD, COMMITTEES AND STAFF

focus area: Health Barbara Anderson Mark Bailey Mary Barnett Brenda Carleton Val Collins Ron Curran Jackie Dula Jennie Eblen Gaylen Erlichman Amy Fowler David Gardner Dan Gerber Belinda Grant Raine Harrison Erin Henderlight Emily Jackson Ed Jenest Eliza Johnson Jana Kellam Becky Kessel Stephanie Kiser Jackie Latek Karen McDonald Bill McGuire Julie Montanea Elaine Robinson Sally Stein Robert Weaver Joe Yurchak

hands on volunteer leaders Emily Andrews Margaret Bollo Linda Brinkley Bonnie Carlin Clare Cook Jamye Davis Jennie Eblen Susan Enderle Valerie Holbert Anne Lanzi Peggy Lewis Samantha Little Julie Lowman

Lucy MacGregor Victoria McDowell Latrella McElrath Maggie McMains Sharon Port Annie Price Todd Watkins

highlands circle committee

Kelly Brandon, Co-Chair Scott Workman Stephen Aiken Eric Michael Greg Sullins, Co-Chair Allison Jordan Matthew Maultsby Paige Littlejohn, Co-Chair Jamie Taylor Chris Caldwell Brian Gillespie

Peaks Development Committee Derek Allen Jonathan Bailey Bill Bohnsack Kelly Brandon Paige Littlejohn Marilyn McDonald Greg Sullins Holly Vandegrift Adrian Vassallo, Chair Jennifer Weidemann David Whilden Jane Whilden

Strategic planning committee Bob Bolak Joe Brumit Tracy Buchanan Suzanne DeFerie, Chair Hank Dunn Jennie Eblen

Catherine Frank Gary Jackson Allison Jordan John Kimberly Patrice Mitchell Allan Morse Debbie Shroyer Martha Thompson Bob Turner

Tocqueville Society Leadership Council Joe Brumit Tracy Buchanan Jim Stickney Chris Young Michael Crawford, Chair

2012 United Way Staff David Bailey Michelle Bennett Karen Billings Elisabeth Bocklet Linda Brinkley Maxine Brown Richard Caro Mindy Coleman Nicole Darsey James Deese Lance Edwards Jennifer Fletcher Gina Gallo Ray Griffiths Sandra Higgins Gihani Isaacs Ron Katz Elizabeth Kelly Charlie Lee Vicki Lloyd Tina Maples Neela McDade Kevin Montgomery Rachael Nygaard Lisa Ross Dewey Smith Rachel Stokes Karen Vernon Ann Von Brock Keith Young


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