Hutchinson Community Foundation 2016 Report to the Community

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GENEROSITY MADE GREATER 2016 Report to the Community


It started as an idea at the Unconference in spring 2015, designed to give local children a place to play beyond empty lots. A small grant that day led to a pop-up playground at George Pyle Park, and on August 6, 2016, the local neighborhood came together to install a permanent one.

THAT’S WHAT WE CALL

MAKING IT

GREATER

During her lifetime, Helen Adams Hamilton was passionate about helping kids thrive. Her family owned a hotel in Meade, Kansas, and they helped local children on a daily basis. According to Helen's daughter, Suzanne Hamilton, “Every day there were a couple of children who came by the hotel after school and received a meal.” To honor her wishes to help children, Hutchinson Community Foundation, City of Hutchinson and Hutchinson Civitan Club partnered with the Helen Adams Hamilton Fund to build George Pyle Park playground. 2


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GREATER GIVING OPTIONS,

Family Giving

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Gift of Grain

Morgan, James, Corbin, and Hadley Starkweather

Sondra and Ron Borth, Robin and Sam Sanders

Morgan and James Starkweather, along with their daughters, Corbin and Hadley, made it a point to give as a family during Hutchinson Community Foundation’s Match Day event. For Morgan, it’s vital that her children understand the importance of giving their own money at a young age. They discussed the list of options for giving with their girls, and each chose the organization that best fit her interests. Corbin, an animal lover, donated to Hutchinson Animal Shelter, and Hadley, with her flair for the dramatic, chose Family Community Theatre. The girls proudly wore their “I donated” stickers to school, where they shared their giving experience with their friends and teachers.

The Borth and Sanders families were pleasantly surprised to learn how easy it is to make a gift of grain through the Community Foundation. “You choose the commodity and the amount you want to give, and it’s done,” said Sondra. The gift of grain can be a win-win for farmers, as they can gift non-taxable income, as well as count the gift as a deduction. “People rarely understand what the farmers in our community do. This is a way we can make a big impact and get involved,” Robin said. Both couples have made gifts to the Cancer Council of Reno County, and the Borths have also made a gift to Reno County Communities That Care.

Memorial Gifts

Doris and Jack Sutton After serving as Community Foundation board chair, Jack Sutton understood the importance of giving through the Foundation. He liked the flexibility of being able to address ever-changing needs of the community through unrestricted gifts. Two years ago, Jack was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, and he and his wife, Doris, made their end-of-life arrangements. Jack immediately knew he wanted to direct his memorial gifts to Hutchinson Community Foundation and the Wesley Towers Foundation. Doris is also leaving her memorial gifts to the Community Foundation, as well as Hutchinson Public Library, because of her love of reading. Jack passed away in February 2016, and the family was touched by the outpouring of memorial gifts in recognition of his life.


GREATER GIFTS

Distance Giving

Donors offer insight on the many ways to give through Hutchinson Community Foundation.

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Dr. Sally Coberly

USD 308 Hutchinson Public Schools

Lori and Derek Bower

Living in greater Washington D.C., Sally Coberly may be far away from Reno County, but her appreciation and support of her hometown, Haven, remains. Sally established a scholarship fund for a Haven High School senior who has high academic achievements and an interest in debate or forensics. Sally credits the forensics program at Haven for helping her develop public speaking skills. She said she values her small school experience at Haven because she was exposed to many different opportunities. “Those things carry with you, and I’m thankful for having been exposed to so many different things,” Sally said.

Dr. Shelly Kiblinger, Superintendent Ray Hemman, Public Information Officer Kail Denison, School Board Member

Though inheritance gifts are not often taxed, Lori and Derek Bower found themselves with taxable income from his mother’s home sale, as well as quickly depreciating oil and gas stocks. By opening a Donor Advised Fund at the Foundation, they were able to redirect the money owed in taxes to their church and other local charities. “When you’re already charity-minded, the Foundation is a great tool for being able to give even more,” said Lori. “Rather than paying gains on appreciated stock, we transferred the stock to our Donor Advised Fund, which made those gains available to give to charity— completely tax free.”

After realizing many of their constituents and employees did not know about the USD 308 endowment fund, the leadership team put a renewed focus on growing their “forever funds." Now every USD 308 employee can opt to make automatic contributions each pay period. They also increased their endowment’s profile by participating in Match Day, and they are actively encouraging gifts to the fund for teacher recognition and other milestones. The endowment fund has supported programs like the district honor choir and the International Baccalaureate program, and has purchased library books for every building in the district.

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Pat Lemmon has always had a keen sense of responsibility for helping others. To her, it’s not a matter of choice—it’s something every person is called to do.

LEGACY LE AVING THINGS GRE ATER FOR OTHERS

GIVING

As an accomplished educator, Pat has never shied away from taking on big things. Pat accepted a job at age 17 to teach 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 8th graders in one room at a rural school just outside of her hometown of Oxford. It was here that she began to forge lifelong relationships with students, many of whom still correspond with her today. Our local community knows her best as Ms. Lemmon, principal of Roosevelt School, but her journey as an educator took her to many classrooms and places—including Yellowstone National Park for several summers. Her former students are grateful that she dedicated her life to preparing them for life’s challenges. By creating a legacy fund at Hutchinson Community Foundation, her commitment will endure with scholarships for young women studying education at Emporia State University, as well as gifts to Grace Episcopal Church and Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County. Get the podcast of our interview with Pat at HutchCF.org/Stories

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THANK YOU, LEGACY DONORS As we look to the future, we’re grateful to the members of our Legacy Society–a group of people who care deeply about Hutchinson and Reno County and want to make sure that our children, grandchildren, and generations to come have an ever-improving quality of life. They have given to an endowed fund while they’re living or have made a legacy commitment at the end of life, to ensure our community continues to thrive. Hutchinson Community Foundation was the lead sponsor of the Hutchinson Follies, which raised funds for the Reno County Veterans Memorial. We did this in recognition of our Legacy Society because both veterans and community traditions like the Follies, are part of what makes Hutchinson great. 8


LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS Loren & Jane Balzer (Buhler Community Foundation) Ruth & Bob Barker Charles E. & Bonnie Benscheidt Dr. Edward & Carol Berger Marilyn & Larry Bolton Gladys & Dr. Norman* Bos Sonja Brigman Joan & John Brown Linda and Bob Brown Diane & Uriah Bueller Ann & Bob Bush Susan & Sam Buttram Camille & Dave Claxton Dr. Sally Coberly Sharon & Mark Coberly Marcia & John Corey Melva & Maurice Cummings Anne Lauer & Brian E. Davis Donna Davis Mary Kay & Steve Dechant Arthur & Eva* Dick (Buhler Community Foundation) Carolyn & Dick* Dillon Ruth & Paul Dillon Stacey & Reed Dillon Steve Dillon Tammy & Brad Dillon Tremenda & Butch Dillon Hazel* & Edward Doherty Kris & John Doswell Concha Duarte

Janet Dillon Duval Jennifer Dyck Eunice & Dr. Willis Esau Kristen & Allen Fee Connie Folks Patty & Dr. Dan Foss JoAnn* & Roger Franke Lisa & Jim French Daniel & Sarah Friesen (Buhler Community Foundation) Kris & Wendell* Friesen (Buhler Community Foundation) Dr. Marilyn & Bill Graham Martha & Dick Hamilton Janie Hart Cathy & Luke Herren Sara Jane Hunt (Buhler Community Foundation) Lois & Avory* Johnson, Jr. Henrietta Jones Angeline "Kiki" Kappony Bryana & Russell Kelley Patty & Dave Kerr Lynette Lacy & Bruce Buchanan Judy Langley Patricia S. Lemmon Frank & Loida Lin Leone Stevan "Lance Romance" Ligino Robert R. & Charlene M.* Lind Dr. Ellen & Steve Losew Marilyn Lynch David* & Zahn B. Lukens

Judy & Rich Manka Sandra & Joe McMullen Tucker & Nation Meyer Mary B. Montgomery Darla & John* Neal Barbara & Jim Nunns Jeff* & Mary O'Neal Judy & Sam Ontjes Elizabeth & John* Oswald Oswald Family Foundation Aubrey & Lance Patterson Anita & Ron Pfister Susan & Randy Puls Jeannine Rayl Virginia Rayl Misty & Jerrod Reimer Susan & Mark Richardson Drs. Linda & William Richter Drs. Leo* and Helen Weeks Rogers Mary & Del Ruff Susan & Roy C. Russell, D.V.M. Arvy & Jack Sampson Doris & Menno Schmidt Liz & Jake Schmidt (Buhler Community Foundation) Warren & Phyllis* Schmitt Connie & Jay Schrock Ruth & Dr. Jack Schroll Roonie* & Mert Sellers Chris & Nikki Shain (Buhler Community Foundation) Frances* & Dr. Robert Shears

*Deceased If you have designated Hutchinson Community Foundation in your estate plans and are not on this list, please let us know so that we may fully understand and honor your charitable intentions and include you in upcoming Legacy Society activities and communications.

Richard E. & Patricia A. Smith Phyllis J. Snyder Peg & John Stephens Connie & Darrell* Stutzman Trudy Swint Betty & James Taylor Ron A. Taylor & Carolyn S. Taylor Harold L. & Linda A. Tegethoff Chris Terrill & Jamie Funke Norman* & Ruth Terrill Janice & David* Turner Doris Vandergiesen Glenda & Ken Vogel Sue & Larry Wagerle Ron Werner LuAnn & Darren Wicks Skip & Kim Wilson Gary & Nancy Witham Sandy & Leland Woodson Donna & Dr. Jack Wortman Lisa & Jay Yoder Kate & Jonathan Zimmerman Donna & Alvin Zwick

Become part of this esteemed group by donating $10,000 or more to a new or established endowed fund or committing to an end-of-life gift.

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“It ’s going to make your life and your children ’s lives better.” – Jamie Funke 0


A little bit of planning makes a greater impact When her husband suffered a massive heart attack, Ruth Terrill was forced to face her own mortality and begin her estate planning process. She learned about the free estate planning design service offered through Hutchinson Community Foundation. Terrill found the experience so valuable that she started telling her friends and family about it. Soon, her daughters’ families and close family friends had all been through the estate planning process at the Community Foundation. “The Community Foundation was very upfront from the beginning that they would like a gift, but they also told us that this was a free tool for us to use however we decided,” Lisa French, Terrill’s daughter said. For each participant, the biggest value was seeing the many different ways their estates could take shape. “We planned for our future and took care of necessities and our family,” said Jamie Funke, Terrill's son-in-law. “We realized we had assets beyond what our families would need, and John helped us understand how we could best serve our community and the people who helped us get where we are today.” While each family created a unique plan, they shared one thing in common: helping our community address changing needs through gifts to the Fund for Hutchinson. “Even if you have just a little, pooling it with others in a community endowed fund can make a big impact,” Lisa said. Front row: Lisa Yoder, Ruth Terrill, Lisa French Back row: Jay Yoder, Jamie Funke, Chris Terrill Funke, Jim French

Free Estate Planning Design Hutchinson Community Foundation partners with John Griffin of Stewardship Counseling LLC to provide estate planning design services free of charge, on a first-come first-served basis. The draft plan can then be given to your attorney to formalize. This gives you comprehensive guidance in designing an estate plan that minimizes income, gift, estate and inheritance taxes, and facilitates smooth business, farm, and asset transition. Estate planning appointments fill quickly. Contact the Foundation today. 11


BOLD GOALS FOR GREATER IMPACT REACHING $20 MILLION BY 2030 Our founders passionately advocated for a community endowment of unrestricted funds that could be directed to the most pressing issues of the time. With $3.1 million in unrestricted funds, we can currently grant about $200,000 annually to organizations serving Reno County, yet we receive around $400,000 in requests. Imagine what Reno County could do with $1 million in grants annually, which would be the pay out from a $20 million community endowment. That’s $1 million that would spur innovation, address root causes, build nonprofit capacity, and increase quality of life each year. We have the potential to establish that legacy in Reno County, fulfilling individuals’ philanthropic dreams and making available the capital necessary for our friends and neighbors to thrive.

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28 grants in 2015, totaling $200,823 $2.9 million has been awarded since 1990

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COMMUNITY ENDOWMENT: Imagine the power of $20 MILLION

$13,000,000

2030 Through 2016, all endowed gifts to our community’s endowment may be matched 50% by the Kansas Health Foundation. 13


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MATCH DAY 2016 Hutchinson Community Foundation’s Match Day took place on Tuesday, May 3rd, at Eagle Media Center. Donors included 31 families with children in tow, a bus load of students from Partridge, and individuals of all ages. In addition to donations made in person, we received over 100 gifts via online giving.

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ORGANIZATIONAL ENDOWMENTS When a nonprofit creates an endowment, it symbolizes the organization's commitment to a long and thriving future. Helping to build this longterm sustainability is one of our core missions. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County

Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center

Boy Scouts of America – Quivira Council

Kansas Health Foundation Operating

Boys and Girls Club Clubs of Hutchinson

Kansas Health Foundation Operating – Buhler (Buhler CF)

Buhler USD 313 Educational Foundation (Buhler CF) Cancer Council of Reno County Patient Services

Leadership Reno County

Cause for Paws

Mennonite Friendship Communities

Children‘s Emergency Shelter Home

New Beginnings Homeless Shelter

Dillon Nature Center Fairfield – USD 310

New Covenant Presbyterian Church

Family Community Theatre

Quest Center

Food Bank of Reno County

Radio Kansas

Fund for Buhler (Buhler CF)

Reno County Communities That Care

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland

Reno County Transportation

Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County

Salvation Army of Hutchinson Kansas

Hutchinson Animal Shelter

Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center

Hutchinson Art Center Hutchinson Meals on Wheels

Front row: Laura Snyder, Lynn Ledeboer. Back row: Mimi Meredith, Jim Gilliland, Sandy Woodson, Mary Grace Clements.

Leadership Reno County Children‘s Endowment

Rotary Club of Hutchinson

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Hutchinson Public Schools

Strataca (Kansas Underground Salt Museum)

Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System Foundation

Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community (Buhler CF)

Hutchinson Symphony

TECH

Hutchinson‘s Historic Fox Theatre

Trails West Emergency Medical Service

Interfaith Housing Services

United Way of Reno County

Kansas Association of Community Foundations

The Volunteer Center

USD 312 Haven Schools Wesley Towers

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GREATER

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Though many families in Reno County are blessed with great jobs and childcare from extended families nearby, almost 1,000 children are living in poverty. A childcare shortage—especially for infants—means many families simply can’t care for their children and earn a living wage. Other children are deprived of preschool because they don’t have transportation. As a result, these children start out at a social, intellectual and emotional deficit that is difficult to overcome. And that deficit has a direct impact on our community’s ability to thrive. For more than two decades, Hutchinson Community Foundation has been a catalyst for collaboration on these daunting issues, in partnership with early childhood and community agencies. Together we’ve made significant progress, but there are still pressing challenges— especially as state funding erodes.

SMALLEST Early Childhood Bus Tour John Montgomery, Community Foundation Board Chair, speaks with KaAnn Graham, a longtime early childhood advocate, and Beth Pisano, Community Foundation Finance and Operations Manager. John said the bus tour helped him understand the shortage of childcare facilities, especially for infants, and the strain that puts on families.

2015-2016 HIGHLIGHTS $40,000 grant to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church’s Early Learning Center, which will serve more than 80 infants and toddlers Tour of early childhood programs and facilities for our donors and community leaders Collaboration with the K-Ready Collective to advocate for initiatives and policies that support early learning opportunities and parental education

Film Series Discussions Darla Fisher, Principal at Lincoln Elementary, facilitates a conversation on overcoming adverse childhood experiences after a viewing of "Paper Tigers," one of four films in a series highlighting early childhood issues.

Four-part early childhood film series with facilitated discussions led by early childhood leaders in our community

Photo courtesy of Hutchinson News, Jesse Brothers

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MEET OUR NEW

COORDINATOR LINDSEY FIELDS

Lindsey began as the coordinator for the Buhler Community Foundation in June 2016. She and her husband, Jeremy Crosby, moved to Buhler in 2013. Lindsey grew up in the Rogers, Arkansas area, and Jeremy is from Ulysses.

Financial Profile (December 31, 2015)

Current Funds

Advisory Board

Endowment and Operating Funds

$264,962

Eligible for 50% match from Kansas Health Foundation:

Donor and Designated Funds

$487,289

Fund for Buhler

David Dick, Chair Sara Hunt, Secretary Daniel Friesen Marlo Oltman Cameron Kaufman Shari McCabe Tina Yutzy Lindsey Fields, Coordinator

Total Assets

$752,251

2015 Grant Recipients

Buhler Public Health Endowment Fund Eligible for 25% match from Kansas Health Foundation:

Buhler Public Library

$800

Buhler USD 313 Educational Foundation Endowment Fund

Buhler Wellness Center

$800

Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Endowment Fund

Buhler High School

$5,500

TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED $7,100

Other Funds:

Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund Kansas Health Foundation Public Health Fund Duane & Lula Hunt Family Fund Buhler Community Foundation Operations Fund

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Victor Wilkinson, a science teacher at Prairie Hills Middle School, was awarded a $313 mini grant for shelving and lighting to grow plants in his classroom.

USD 313

PARTNERING TO GROW ENDOWMENTS Sunshine Meadows Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community has been serving seniors since 1945.

The Sunshine Meadows endowment fund is steadily growing, thanks to a strong partnership with Buhler Community Foundation, according to Keith Pankratz, Sunshine Meadows CEO. The endowment fund is not only securing the future of the organization, it’s also enhancing resident life. Through this fund, Sunshine Meadows has been able to make facility improvements, as well as provide financial assistance to support residents who have run out of resources. Sunshine Meadows grows the endowment annually through holding a gala and participating in Match Day. They also dedicated a portion of their recent capital campaign proceeds to their endowment fund.

Superintendent Mike Berblinger knows a strong endowment fund will put the school district on track for long-term financial health. Through their partnership with Buhler Community Foundation, the district has been working toward building their fund. With each gift given to the district, is put in the endowment fund. Buhler Public Schools Foundation also participated in Match Day, where they were able to grow the fund $9,553. Funds are used to support scholarships and 313 Grants, where $313 awards are given to teachers for specific classroom projects or needs. The Buhler Schools Foundation is also working to engage students in the process by including them in fund distribution decisions. “We feel this helps our students understand the importance of giving and gives them a voice in what’s going on in our district,” Berblinger said. 19


1990-2015 Total of Grants Awarded

$67,281,950 Unaudited Condensed Statement of Financial Position December 31, 2015

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Unconditional Promises to Give Investments at Fair Value Other Receivables TOTAL ASSETS Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted TOTAL NET ASSETS Total Liabilities & Net Assets

1,418,471 14,995 50,049,780 51,969 $ 51,535,0215

$ 8,868,439

17,307,492 6,649,868 18,709,415 $ 42,666,775 $ 51,535,214

View our report online at HutchCF.org/CommunityReport2016

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$47.6

$28.3

$30.9 $32.1

$30.5

$22.9

$21.6

$50.2 $51.5

$35.7

$25.3

The Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment supplements the operating budget for Hutchinson Community Foundation, sustaining our ability to hear and respond to the community’s changing needs — now and into the future.

Leading Partners Betty & Ace Dillon Tammy & Brad Dillon Carolyn Dillon

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Dee & David Dillon Mary Dillon Ruth & Paul Dillon Stacey & Reed Dillon

$7.3

Steve Dillon Connie Folks

$2.4

$3.7 $3.5 $3.3 $3.9 $3.2

$4.2 $2.7

$3.6

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Ann & Rob Ramseyer Virginia Rayl Building Partners Diane & Uriah Bueller

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Tremenda & Butch Dillon Janet Dillon Duval Homer Jennings The Kroger Co.

$9.6 $7.5

Jackson Ice Cream Co.

Emprise Bank – Bank of America

Brad Dillon

Carolyn & Dick Dillon

Steve Dillon

First National Bank

Helen Hamilton

The Hutchinson News

Pink & Wendell Holmes

Lowen Corporation

Polly & Wayne Lowe

Meam & Jim Floyd

Helen & Oliver Hester

Bettie & Al Wagler

Linda Dillon

Luminous Neon, Inc.

Butch Dillon

Ruth Whitmire

Elizabeth & Max Ontjes

Martha & Dick Hamilton

Connie Folks

Betty & Ace Dillon

Pearce Foundation

John S. Dillon, Jr.

Carey Foundation

Ruth & Paul Dillon

Tucker & Nation Meyer

Dillon Foundation Kopke Foundation

Union National Bank – Commerce Bank

Ray E. Dillon

Sharon & Charles Kimbell

Krause Foundation

Central Bank and Trust Co.

Davis Foundation

Barbara & Peter Macdonald

Roonie & Mert Sellers

Arlene & Homer Jennings

Alice & Dick Welborn

Consolidated Manufacturing, Inc.

Dillon Stores

Roseanne & John Baldwin

Dee & David Dillon

Kwik-Shop, Inc.

Sustaining Partners Linda & Bob Brown First National Bank of Hutchinson Patty & Dan Foss

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$3.9

$3.2

Virginia Rayl

Sharon & Mark Coberly

$6.3 $6.1 $5.0

Our Founders

Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment

Martha & Dick Hamilton

$2.7 $2.9

Wendell Holmes The Hutchinson News Judy & Rich Manka

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Sandra & Joe McMullen Tucker & Nation Meyer Darla & John Neal Barbara & Jim Nunns

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Endowed Funds

Endowing a fund with Hutchinson Community Foundation is a philanthropic keystone. It provides the solid base for a vision— assuring the organizaton that resources will be there in perpetuity. The power of endowment is amazing—allowing more confident planning for the future and keeping hopes of even greater accomplishment alive.

ENDOWED UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Buhler Community Foundation Endowment

Fund for Hutchinson Endowment

Sandra McMullen Fund for Hutchinson

William Drew Critser Fund for Hutchinson Endowment

Martha & Dick Hamilton Fund for Hutchinson

Debbie Mosier Fund for Hutchinson

Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment for the Hutchinson Community Foundation

Helen & Oliver Hester Fund for Hutchinson

Virginia H. Rayl Fund for Hutchinson

Barbara & Peter Macdonald Fund for Hutchinson

Frances & Robert Shears Fund for Hutchinson

Hutchinson Public Schools International Baccalaureate Diploma Program

Quest Center Endowment

ORGANIZATION ENDOWMENTS Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hutchinson Endowment Boy Scouts of America - Quivira Council Endowment Fund Boys & Girls Club Endowment Buhler USD 313 Educational Foundation Endowment Cancer Council of Reno County Patient Services Endowment Cause for Paws Endowment Children's Emergency Shelter Home Endowment Dillon Nature Center Endowment Fairfield - USD 310 Endowment Family Community Theatre Endowment

Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System Foundation Endowment Hutchinson Symphony Endowment Hutchinson's Historic Fox Theatre Endowment Interfaith Housing Services Endowment Kansas Association of Community Foundations Endowment Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center Endowment Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund

Radio Kansas Endowment Reno County Communities That Care Endowment Reno County Food Bank Endowment Reno County Transportation Endowment Rotary Club of Hutchinson Endowment Salvation Army of Hutchinson Kansas Endowment Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center Endowment Strataca (Kansas Underground Salt Museum) Endowment Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Endowment

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Endowment - Hutchinson

Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund - Buhler Community Foundation

Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Endowment

Leadership Reno County Children's Endowment

Trails West Emergency Medical Service, Inc.

Hutchinson Animal Shelter Endowment

Leadership Reno County Endowment

United Way of Reno County Endowment

Hutchinson Art Center Endowment

Mennonite Friendship Communities Endowment

The Volunteer Center Endowment

Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Endowment

New Beginnings Homeless Shelter Endowment

Wesley Towers Endowment

Hutchinson Public Schools Endowment

New Covenant Presbyterian Church Endowment

TECH Endowment

DONOR DESIGNATED ENDOWMENTS Gloria & Chencho Alfaro Endowment for Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson Joel V. Barr Fund for Hutchinson Art Association Corey Endowment for Early Childhood, a designated fund for Early Education Center Ruth & Paul Dillon Fund for First Presbyterian Church Ruth & Paul Dillon Fund for Hutchinson Art Association 22

Eunice E. and Norris O. Elliott Fund

Mildred J. Jones Endowment Fund for Salvation Army

Helen Adams Hamilton Endowment

Robert G. Jones Endowment Fund for Reno County Food Bank

Cause for Paws - Hawley Endowment Henrietta L. Jones Endowment Fund for Hutchinson Art Association Henrietta L. Jones Endowment Fund for Hutchinson Public Library

Velda R. Jones Endowment Loretta June Edlund Endowment


Donor Advised Funds

Donor advised funds are simple to set up and offer tax benefits. Individuals, families and corporations may use these funds and are invited to suggest grants to their favorite charitable organizations. Advised funds offer all the enefits and none of the headaches associated with private foundations.

ENDOWED DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Charles E. Carey Memorial Endowment Fund

Wanda L. Holmes Endowment Fund

Camille & Dave Claxton Donor Advised Fund

Kerr Family Donor Advised Fund

Carolyn & Dick Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Leo A. & Helen Weeks Rogers Donor Advised Fund

Sterling Farm Supply, Inc. Fund

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Roseanne & John Baldwin Donor Advised Fund

Shelly & Roy Edwards Donor Advised Fund

Sandra & Joe McMullen Donor Advised Fund

Brooke Noel Barker Memorial Fund

Terry & R.A. Edwards Donor Advised Fund

Meyer Charitable Trust Donor Advised Fund

Beach Family Foundation

James Fee Memorial Fund

Darla & John Neal Donor Advised Fund

The Ross & Marianna Beach Foundation, Inc.

Patricia A. & Daniel C. Foss Donor Advised Fund

John Neal Memorial Fund

The Beach-Edwards Family Foundation

Tyler Foss Memorial Fund

Earlene & Robert Neuway Legacy Fund

Lori & Derek Bower Donor Advised Fund

Heartland Credit Union Helping Hand Fund

Mike & Heather Neuway Legacy Fund

Mary Linda & Robert D. Brown Donor Advised Fund

Jo & Ken Hedrick Donor Advised Fund

Elizabeth & John Oswald Donor Advised Fund

J. Diane & Uriah Bueller Donor Advised Fund

Gerry & Howard Hollingsworth Donor Advised Fund

Ann & Rob Ramseyer Donor Advised Fund

Susan & Sam Buttram Family Fund

Duane & Lula Hunt Family Fund

Judith Lowe Rubin Donor Advised Fund

Angeline "Kiki" Cappony Donor Advised Fund

Hutchinson Clinic Advised Fund

Doris & Menno Schmidt Donor Advised Fund

Charles E. Carey Memorial Fund

Kathy & Mike Juby Donor Advised Fund

Kay & Gene Schmidt Donor Advised Fund

Sharon & Mark Coberly Donor Advised Fund

Walter E. & Velma G. Justice Fund for Reno County

Charles D. Schmucker Donor Advised Fund

Brad Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Sharon & Charles Kimbell Donor Advised Fund

Connie & Jay Schrock Donor Advised Fund

Betty & Ace Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Kopke Donor Advised Fund

Ruth & Jack Schroll Donor Advised Fund

Angel & Steve Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Lynette Lacy & Bruce Buchanan Donor Advised Fund

Ruth Ann & Merl Sellers Donor Advised Fund

Dee & David Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Constance Lowe Donor Advised Fund

Tom Shears Memorial Fund

Mary M. Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Polly A. Lowe Donor Advised Fund

Peg & John Stephens Family Fund

Ruth & Paul Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Stephen Lowe Donor Advised Fund

Don Stiles Memorial Fund

Stacey & Reed Dillon Donor Advised Fund

R. Wayne Lowe Donor Advised Fund

Doris E. & Jack E. Sutton Donor Advised Fund

Tammy & Brad Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Luminous Neon Advised Fund

Debra & Paul Waggoner Donor Advised Fund

Tremenda & Butch Dillon Donor Advised Fund

Michael Maloney Memorial Fund

Merna B. Weeks Donor Advised Fund

Ed Doherty Donor Advised Fund

Manka Family Donor Advised Fund

Donna & Jack Wortman Donor Advised Fund

Kristen & John Doswell Donor Advised Fund

Bill Mason Donor Advised Fund

Kerr Family Donor Advised Fund

Carrie Edwards Donor Advised Fund

Judy Mason Donor Advised Fund

Leo A. & Helen Weeks Rogers Donor Advised Fund

Ross Edwards Donor Advised Fund

Marla & Gary McKee Donor Advised Fund

Sterling Farm Supply, Inc. Fund

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Designated Funds

The Foundation administers diverse funds that provide donors a way to make a continuing commitment to the vitality of our community.

DESIGNATED FUNDS Avenue A Park Mural

HCC Endowment Association

Parenting Fair

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County

Healthy Families Reno County

Peggy Childs Memorial Fund for Hutchinson Public Schools

Boy Scout Troop 301

HHS Alumni Association

Polio Survivors - Central Kansas

Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson

Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County

Prairie Nutcracker

Breakfast Optimists Boys & Girls State Scholarship

Hutch Rec Foundation

Quest Center

Cancer Council of Reno County

Hutchinson Area Student Health Services

Radio Kansas

Carey Park Junior Golf Scholarship

Hutchinson Art Association Art Fair Awards

Reins of Hope

Carolyn Dillon Fund for Dillon Lecture Series

Hutchinson Meals on Wheels

Reno County Communities That Care

Cause for Paws

Hutchinson Public Library

Reno County Planning Council Fund for Children & Families

Dillon Nature Center Foundation

Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System Foundation

Reno County Small Business Revolving Loan

Do Art

Hutchinson Theatre Guild

Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization

Hutchinson/Reno County Hawks

Sally Sargent Franklin Memorial Fund for Dillon Nature Center Foundation

Early Education Center Scholarship

Janice Jukes Memorial for Hutchinson Meals on Wheels

Eastside Cemetery

Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center

Fairfield - USD 310

Kansas Dialogue

Friends of Kansas Kids Museum

Kansas Youth Choir Scholarship

Friends of the Kansas State Fair

Leadership Reno County

Friends of the Kansas State Fair - Pat Potucek Award

Leadership Reno County Alumni Association

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland - Hutchinson

Medication Assistance Program

Haven High School Alumni Association

Mohawk District Boy Scouts

Haven Wellness Center

New Beginnings Homeless Shelter

Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center Smart Start Reno County - Biles TECH Foundation TECH Foundation Infant & Toddler The Volunteer Center Trees for Tomorrow Ulster Project of Hutchinson United Way of Reno County Women for Health Young Professionals of Reno County

PROGRAM/PROJECT FUNDS Building on Success

Healthy Communities Initiative Grant

Prairie Sunset Home Building

Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Bike Project

Healthy Communities Initiative Planning Grant

Pre K Pilot

Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Third Thursday

Housing Trust

Reno County Youth Leadership Grant

Early Childhood Block Grant

Housing Trust - Land Bank

Richard W. Dillon Memorial Fund for Youth Philanthropy

Early Childhood Strategic Communication Grant

Hutchinson Community Tennis Complex

Rotary Club of Hutchinson Centennial Project

Family Centered Systems of Care of Reno County

Hutchinson Rod Run

SEEK Grant

Family Economic Success

Kansas Association of Community Foundations

Spiritual Life Center - Hutchinson Correctional Facility

Fathers Matter - CCFY Conference

Male Involvement Network of Reno County

We Care About Animals

Friends of the Big Guns

NPAI Design Team

We Care About Animals - Pavers

GROW Community Foundations Technology

Nutrition & Physical Activity Initiative

Youth Philanthropy Council

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Flexible Funds

It is especially beneficial to have donors who allow Hutchinson Community Foundation flexibility in applying our knowledge of the evolving challenges facing the local area. These resources enable us to respond‌now and in the future.

ENDOWED FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Abraham & Clarice Weinlood Memorial Fund for Hutchinson

Big Brothers Christmas

Animal Welfare Endowed Field of Interest

Creative Placemaking Endowed Field of Interest

Arts & Humanities Endowed Field of Interest Fund

Edna Williams Field of Interest Fund for Children

Bernice Reinhart Fund for the Children of Hutchinson

Helen W. Lang Fund for Children

John R. and Bethene S. Rimmer Fund for Early Childhood Education & Enrichment Kansas Health Foundation

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Children's Health Projects

Friends of the Trail

Hutchinson/Reno County Emergency Services

Early Childhood Initiatives

Helen & Dale Critser Education Fund

Michael & John Neal Fund for Cancer Research

Families of Children with Cancer

Helen Adams Hamilton Fund for Children & Youth

Friends of Public Education

Hutchinson/Reno County Disaster Recovery

Scholarship Funds

Scholarship funds may be established by iindividuals or groups and are a tangible commitment to the future, providing a vision of hope for the next generations.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS John Baldwin Memorial Scholarship Fund for HCC

Gwendolyne Hawley Scholarship

Steve Jukes Memorial Scholarship

Byron & Ramona Batthauer HHS Scholarship

HCC Presidential Scholars Endowment

Louise R. & William M. Kirk Fund for HCC Scholarships

J.D. Carroll Memorial Scholarship

Helen Hester Scholarship

Sandra & Joe McMullen Fund for HCC/B&G Scholarships

Sally Coberly Endowed Scholarship

HHS Class of 1968 Scholarship

Grace Paul Endowment Fund for HCC Scholarships

Doherty Scholarship for Lincoln School Students

Hutchinson News Future Journalist Scholarship

Pfister Family Endowed Scholarship

Denny Hart Family Athletic Scholarship

Ralene Johnson Scholarship

Al Wagler Scholarship Young American Award Endowment

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Arabian Horse Expo Fund for Youth Scholarships

HHS Class of 1961 Scholarship

Hutchinson Clinic Scholarship

Children of Police & Sheriff's Officers Scholarship

HHS Class of 1962 Scholarship

Jennifer Goodman Memorial Scholarship Fund

Harry P. Coberly/Connie Tweito Memorial Scholarship

HHS Family & Consumer Science Education Scholarship

Red Tent Book Club

Family Readiness Group Scholarship Fund - 1st BN-161st FA

HHS Vocal Music Scholarship

Don Thomas Scholarship

HHS Class of 1947 - John & Bobbie Baker Scholarship

Myrtle F. & M. Eugene Hobson Memorial Fund for Nursing Education

Melissa Yost Scholarship Fund

HHS Class of 1953 Memorial Scholarship

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2015 DONORS A

Monica & Dan Bergmeier

Jean & Tim Carey

Ann & Don Adams

Marlys & Gary Best

Jade & Alex Carvalho

Sue & Jim Adams

BG Consultants, Inc.

Catholic Community Foundation

Adirondack Community Trust

Martha Bieber

Jerree Catlin

A Jamil Ahmed MD

Big Brothers Big Sisters Christmas Fund

Central Kansas Community Foundation

Allen County Community Foundation

Dee & Terry Bisbee

Central Kansas Community Foundation - Butler County

Carol & Gene Allton

Sarah & Chuck Blake

Central Kansas Polio Survivors Support Group

Joleen & Dale Anderson

Dianne Blick

Linda Chandler

John Addison Arbuckle

Jerry Blocher

Belinda & Richard Childs

Joann & Bob Armstrong

Janice & Ed Bolton

Denise Christman

Emily & Sid Arpin

Marilyn & Larry Bolton

Marilyn Christner

Linda Ary

Sondra & Ron Borth

City of Hutchinson

Jackie & Steve Ashcraft

Boy Scouts of America - Quivira

Clark, Mize & Linville, Chtd.

Ashland Community Foundation

Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson, Inc.

Jeanie & Scott Clarke

Paul Attwater

Shirley & Ardon Brandyberry

Clay Center Community Improvement

Augusta Community Foundation

Donna Broadus

Clearwater Community Foundation

AXA Foundation

Ann Lowen & Gordon Brown

Sharon & Mark Coberly

B

Katherine & Shorty Brown

Sally Coberly

Bank SNB Ruth & Bob Barker Loretta & Jim Baker Chelsea & Ross Barker Lisa & Stan Barker Barkley Plumbing Corp Debra Barns Sheila & Thad Bartley Marilyn Mann Bauman

Suzanne Brown Lorraine & Joe Brubaker Mary & Glenn Brummett Sheri & Mike Bryan Buhler Community Foundation Susan & Sam Buttram Marie & Dick Buzbee BWearing Consulting Patrice & Michael Byrne

Coffeyville Area Community Foundation Jane & Carl Cohen Commerce Bank, NA ( Missouri) Community Bank of Raymore Community Foundation for Cloud County Community Foundation of Dickinson Community Foundation of Ellis Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley

The Ross & Marianna Beach Foundation Fund

C

Community Foundation of North East Kansas

The Beach-Edwards Family Foundation

Margaret & Elwin Cabbage

Community Foundation of Southeastern Kansas

Belle Plaine Community Foundation

Cal-Maine Foods

Community Foundation of Southwestern Kansas

Sarah & Mike Berblinger

Patricia & Albert Campbell

Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley

Carol & Ed Berger

Cancer Council of Reno County

Community Foundation of the Ozarks

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Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

Jane Deterding

Electrex, Inc.

Community National Bank & Trust

Shirley Deterding

Elk County Community Foundation

CommunityForce, Inc.

Joan & Alden Dick

Gene Elliott

Joyce & Mark Conard

Arthur Dick

Billie & Rodney Elliott

Coonrod & Associates

Patty Macke Dick & David Dick

Janet & Richard Ellis

Cooper Tire Service, Inc.

Jeanne & Hal Dick

Emporia Community Foundation

Marcia & John Corey

Ryan Diehl

Cheryl Engelland

Carolyn & Jim Corwin

Tammy & Brad Dillon

Jennifer & Robert Epp

Council Grove Area Foundation

Tremenda & Butch Dillon

Jane Eriksen

Debbie & Clark Cowl

Dillon Nature Center

Susan & John Esau

Jill & Daivd Cox

Patricia L Dillon

Melissa Esfeld

Mary & James Cox

Ruth & Paul Dillon

Fadi Estephan

K.T. & Herchel A. Crainer III

Dillon Stores Division

Lyle Everingham

Debby & Tim Crater

Edward Doherty

Andrea & Jim Ewert

Carol & Larry Crawford

Kris & John Doswell

Becky & Jess Crockford

Douglas County Community Foundation

F

Jolene & Ron Cross

Douglass Community Foundation

Patty & George Cullan

Dover Community Foundation

Marybeth & Rick Curry

Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization

D

Julie & Steve Drach

Flauretta & Bob Dalke Kris & Bill Davis Margene & Robert Davidson Donna Ann Davis

Kathleen & George Drake Jane Dronberger Linda & Daniel Dyck Meryl Dye

Annie & Bob Fee Bonnie & Frank Fee Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Shirley & Steve Fiffe First Mennonite Church First National Bank of Hutchinson First Presbyterian Church Cynthia Fleming Morree Floersch

Jerri & John Deardoff

E

Florence Community Foundation

Mary Kay & Steve Dechant

Eagle Communitcations, Inc.

Meam Floyd

James DeCow

East Texas Communities Foundation

Fort Scott Area Community Foundation

Ken DeLuca

Virginia & Richard Ediger

Mary & Ceil Fox

Kail & Chad Denison

Pamela Edwards

Roger Franke

Ann & Albert DeNunzio

Shirley Egbert

Frankfort Community Trust

Sally & Frank Depenbusch

Terri & Steve Eisiminger

Kristin & Bill Franklin

Derby Community Foundation

El Dorado Community Foundation

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Freemont Area Community Foundation

Linda Grote

HHS Class of 1968

Lisa & Jim French

Growing the Vision: A Foundation for the Future

HHS Alumni Association

Friends of the Kansas State Fair

Gust Orthodontics PA

High Plains Heritage Foundation

Sarah & Daniel Friesen Virginia & Robert Friesen Barbara Frizell Fund for Buhler Endowment Fund for Hutchinson

G Charolotte Galler Garber Surveying Service PA Lisa & Carlos Garcia Pam & Jim Gertken Tricia & Daniel Gilligan Girard Area Community Foundation Kelly & Duane Gish Reagan & Mark Glover Shirley & Theodore Goering Goessel Community Foundation Golden Belt Community Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co. Goldman Sachs & Co. Matching Program Kay & Greg Gordon Leslie & Justin Gordon

H Renee & Dirk Hacker Halstead Community Foundation Martha & Dick Hamilton Helen Hamilton Charitable Lead Trust Beverly & William Hammers Joyce & Dan Hannah Traci & Ron Hansen Harper County Community Foundation Dr. Geri Hart & Stacey Kulick-Hart Janie Hart Judy & Roger Hawk Christopher Britton & Steven Hawkins Healthy Communities Initiatives Grant Fund Healthy Families - Reno County Theresa A. Hearn Heartland Community Foundation Heartland Credit Union Beverly & Mike Heck Shane & Hilarie Hecox

Hillsboro Community Foundation Deborah Beal Hinkel Beth Hinshaw Sharon & Warren Hixson Wendy & Ted Hobart Hodgeman Community Foundation Jeanette & Tom Hoffman Colleen & Murray Holcomb Dr. Glenda & Brian Holzman Hospira Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Monica & Jason Hoy Susan & James Hubbard Nancy & Ivan Huston Hutchinson Civitan Club Hutchinson Community College Hutchinson News Hutchinson Public Schools Hutchinson Recreation Commission Hutchinson Seventh Day Adventist Charles Hyter

Janice & Robert Graber

Jo & Ken Hedrick

Graham County Community Foundation

Zella Heim

KaAnn Graham

Nancy & Michael Heine

Grant County Community Foundation

Linda & Randy Henderson

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

Evelyn J Henricks

Debbie & Chad Issinghoff

Greater Manhattan Community Foundation

Hesston Community Foundation

J

Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation

HHS Class of 1953

Janis & Craig Jackson

Greater Salina Community Foundation

HHS Class of 1961

Amanda & Kory Jackson

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I Independence Community Foundation Inman Community Foundation


Raymond James Charitable Endowment

L

Mid Kansas Credit Union

Mary Lou & Verlin Janzen

Judy Langley

Midwest Energy, Inc

Arlene L. Jennings Trust

Leadership Reno County Alumni Association

Nora & Bill Mikels

Barbara Johnson

Leech Products, Inc.

Gene Miller

Billy Johnson

Legacy Regional Community Foundation

Ginger & Dr. Gregory Miller

Dawn Johnson

Joleen & Ron Leslie

Linette Miller

Lois Johnson

Zahn Lukens

Nancy Johnson

Doris & Wayne Livingston

Pam & Randy Johnston

Dr. Teri & Gregory Lower

Kathy & Mike Juby

Luminous Neon, Inc.

K

Robert Milner Norma Mitchell Marsha & Bob Moeder Dia & John Montgomery Mary Montgomery

M

Melissa & Evan Moodie

Kari & Phillip Mailloux

Cindy & Kim Moore

Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center

Sarah & Bill Mallonee

Myrna Moorman

Kansas Health Foundation

Judy & Rich Manka

Wanda & Robert Morrison

Kansas Kids, Inc.

Laina & Roger Marshall, M.D.

Moundridge Community Foundation

Kansas Philanthropies, Inc.

De Anna & Stephen Marshall

Sherry Mundhenke

Kansas Rural Communities Foundation

Florence & John Martens

Marcy Kauffman

Marysville Community Foundation

Carol Murray

Kitty & Bob Keazer

Judy & Bill Mason

Barbara & Ken Keefer

N

Brooke & Christopher Mason

Natalie Kelinske

Nemaha County STEP Foundation

Costy Mattar

Neal Foundation

Joyce & Lee Kelly

Jackie Mayhew

Nebraska Community Foundation

Amy & Mark Keeny

Darrel McCool

Rachel & Chris Nelson

Nellene & Gary Kenyon

Jan McCullough

New Braunfels Area Community Foundation

Sharon & Charles Kimbell

Barbara McGowan

Lindsay Nordwald MD

Myra & James Kitson

Kathryn & Rodney McMullen

Joyce & Tom Norman

Fred & Stella Kopke Trust

McPherson County Community Foundation

North Newton Community Foundation

Nancy & Steve Krause

Stanley Mefford

Norton County Community Foundation, Inc.

Phyllis Krehbiel

C.L. Meigs

Kroger Central Region Corporate Office

Tucker & Nation Meyer

The Kroger Co

Nation Meyer

Kansas Children's Service League

Janey & John Munds

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O

Q

Darci Schields

Kirk Olomon

Quest Center for Entrepreneurs

Tina & Matt Schlotterback

Elizabeth Oswald Ottawa County Community Foundation Diane & Larry Owens

P

R Virginia Rayl Abby & Robert Mark Reed Nancy & Russell Reinert

Irl Palmer

Reins of Hope Therapeutic Riding

Rebecca & Robert Palmer

Kay & Lester Reiter

Park Place Christian Church

Republic County Community Foundation

Parkersburg Area Community Foundation

Retail Data Systems Inc

Parsons Area Community Foundation

Rice County Community Foundation

Aubrey & Lance Patterson

Susan & Mark Richardson

Carolyn & Mike Patterson

Connie & Dana Richman

Shirley Hinkel Pauls

Jeffery Risley

Peabody Community Foundation George & Belle Pearce Foundation Liz & Ken Peirce PEO Chapter HQ Cheryl & Richard Perry Sharon & Jim Peterson Rita & Pete Peterson Kyle & Tom Philbeck Phillips County Community Foundation Pam & Charles Pierce

Gay & Mark Ritchey Barbara & Tim Roark Candace & Richard Robl Trish Rose Rossville Community Foundation Michelle & James Ruhlmann Russell County Area Community Foundation Beth & Richard Russell Janet & Harold Ryan

Kay & Gene Schmidt Glennis & Harlo Schmidt Patti & Brian Schmidtberger Pattie Schmitt Connie & Jay Schrock Marilyn & Richard Schrock Wendy & Bruce Schultz Leslie Scoby Scott Community Foundation Mary & Matt Seitz Ann & Ron Sellers Vicki & Cliff Shank Patti & Richard Shank Shasta Regional Community Foundation William Shaw Bob Shears Joe Shepherd The Sherman County Community Foundation Caryl & Ted Sills Jane Skehan Kathryn & William Small Bonnie & William Smiley

Beth & Vincent Pisano

S

Smith County Commmunity Foundation

Post Rock Community Foundation

Naveed Salahuddin MD

Lois & Tom Smith

Prairie Bank of Kansas

Salt Creek Interior Design, LLC

Smoky Hills Charitable Foundation

Prairie Dunes Country Club

Arvy & Jack Sampson

Smoky Valley Community Foundation

Prairie Fire Gallery

San Angelo Area Foundation

Genny & Wick Smyth

Mary Jo & Merlin Preheim

Robin & Sam Sanders

Judy & Bob Snyder

Beth & Jim Preston

Dr Chris & Tom Sanders

Solomon Valley Community Foundation

Shelly & Mike Schekall

South Central Community Foundation

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Beth & Bill Southern

Kathryn & Will Tobin

Mary Weston

Southern Kansas Telephone Co., Inc.

Topeka Community Foundation

Dick Westphal

St. Francis Community Foundation

Ali & Bret Towell

Whitewater Community Foundation

Herman, Esther & Henry Stallman Foundation

Rotary Club of Hutchinson

Wichita Community Foundation

State of Kansas Department of Administration

Tona Turner

Wichita County Community Foundation

Kim & Eric Steinle Peg & John Stephens Kathleen & Theodore Stevens Bailey & Casey Stiggins Marcia & Phil Stines Abby & Derek Stockebrand Susan & David Stroberg

U UBS Community Affairs UMB Bank, NA United Methodist Health Ministry United Way of Reno County Helen & Wayne Unruh

LuAnn & Darren Wicks Beverly Wilson Kim & Skip Wilson The Winnipeg Foundation Lauren & Brett Winter Marylou & Perry Winter Nancy & Gary Witham

Juanita Stuckey

V

Sandy & Leland Woodson

Sturgeon Plumbing & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Valley Center Community Foundation

Donna & Jack Wortman

Dianne & John Stutzman

Varney & Associates, CPA's LLC

Joan & Jerry Wray

Sunflower Electric Supply of Hutchinson, Inc.

Dawn & Darron Veh

Sue Wray

Sunflower Yoga Studio

Glenda & Ken Vogel

Y

W

Lisa & Jay Yoder

Charlotte & Larry Wagner

Youth Development Foundation

T

Wallace County Foundation

Louan & Bill Talley

Lynn Walters

Z

Nancy & Don Tarwater

Wamego Community Foundation

Betty & James Taylor

Leslie Ward

TECH, Inc.

Washington County Community Foudation

Julie & Howard Teeter

Barbara & Steven Watkins

Linda & Harold Tegethoff

Jeanie & Alan Weeks

Winkie Tennant

Carlene Wells

Thomas County Community Foundation

Charlene & Clark Wesley

Jan & Dave Thomas

Kelly & Mike Wesley

Glenda & Curt Thompson

Wesley Towers

John Thurlow

Westar Energy Foundation

Mary Al Titus

Western Kansas Community Foundation

Donna Swanson Dell Marie Shanahan Swearer

Donna & Les Zimmerman Barbara & Keith Zody

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2015 Grants & Distributions A

Bethany College - Lindsborg, KS

Communities in Schools of Mid-America

2015 Hutchinson Follies

Bethany Lutheran Church - Lindsborg, KS

Community Living Opportunities, Inc. - Lenexa, KS

Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders Association Wichita, KS

Bethel College - North Newton, KS

Cottonwood Foundation - Lawrence, KS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County

Cowley County Community College

Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery

Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation - Crazy Horse, SD

Bishop Seabury Academy - Lawrence, KS

Creede Repertory Theatre, Inc. - Creede, CO

Boy Scouts of America - Manhattan, KS

Crime Stoppers of Reno County, Inc

American Cancer Society American Collegiate Society for Adapted Athletes Kechi, KS American Diabetes Association Kansas Affiliate American Heart Association - Wichita, KS American Legion Auxiliary, Lysle Rishel #68 American Lung Association in New Mexico Albuquerque, NM American Red Cross Serving Midway-Kansas Wichita, KS American Red Cross-Reno County Chapter

Boy Scouts of America - Quivira Council Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson, Inc. Buhler Grade School Buhler High School Buhler Public Library Buhler Wellness Center (BWC) Bulverde Area Humane Society - Bulverde, TX

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - New York, NY

C

Andover Lutheran Church - Windom KS

Cancer Council of Reno County

Animal Defense League - San Antonio, TX

Carey Park Junior Golf

Aspen Historical Society - Aspen, CO

CaringBridge

Aspen Music Festival and School - Aspen, CO

Cause for Paws

Avenue A Elementary School

Central Christian School

B

Children's Emergency Shelter Home

D Deliverance Christian Ministries Dentistry From the Heart - New Port Richey, FL Dillon Lecture Series Dillon Nature Center Disabled Veterans National Foundation - Washington, DC

E Early Education Center Eastminster Presbyterian Church - Wichita, KS Eastside Cemetery Emanuel Lutheran Church Emporia State University Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Livonia, MI

Children's House Preschool Inc. - Boulder, CO

F

Christ Lutheran Church of Santa Fe - Santa Fe, NM

Fairfield USD 310 Elementary

City of Burrton, Burrton, KS

Family Community Theatre

City of Hutchinson

Family Promise of Lawrence, Inc - Lawrence, KS

Best Friends Animal Society

City of Sterling

Faris Elementary School

Bethel AME Church

Colorado Golf Hall of Fame - Denver, CO

Firefighters Charitable Foundation - West Allis, WI

Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation - St. Louis, MO Bat Conservation International, Inc - Austin, TX Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, Inc. Lawrence, KS

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First Baptist Church - El Dorado, KS

H

Hutchinson Street Cat Society

First Call for Help

H Hawks Team

Hutchinson Symphony Association

First Christian Church

Hadley Day Care Center

Hutchinson Theatre Guild

First Church of the Nazarene

Harry Hynes Hospice - Wichita, KS

Hutchinson Welcome Channel/ City of Hutchinson

First Presbyterian Church - Hutchinson, KS

Haven Grade School

Hutchinson/Reno Arts & Humanities Council

First United Methodist Church - Hutchinson

HCC Childcare Center

Hutchinson/Reno County Hawks

First United Methodist Church - Lawrence, KS

HCC Endowment Association

Hutchinson's Historic Fox Theatre

First United Methodist Church of Sterling

Healthy Families - Reno County

Food Bank of Reno County, Inc.

Heifer Project International, Inc. - Albert Lea, MN

I

Food for the Poor Inc - Coconut Creek, FL

HHS Alumni Association Fund

Friends in Action of Reno County

HHS Class of 1968 Fund

Friends of Animals in Need, Inc.

Holy Cross Catholic School

Friends of Eight Arizona PBS - Phoenix, AZ

Hope Happens for Neurological Disorders St Louis, MO

Friends of the Hutchinson Public Library

Interfaith Housing Services, Inc. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA - Madison, WI

J Jewish Family and Children's Service - St. Louis, MO John Burroughs School - St Louis, MO

Horizon United Methodist Center - Arkansas City, KS

Just Food of Douglas County, Inc. - Lawrence, KS

Horizons Child Advocacy Center Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Kansas City, MO

G

Humane Society of San Antonio - San Antonio, TX

Ganna Walska Lotusland - Santa Barbara, CA

K

Hutchinson Art Association, Inc.

Gates Community Center - Milburn, NE

Kansas 4-H Foundation, Inc. - Manhattan, KS

Hutchinson Community College

General Board of the Church of the Nazarene

Kansas Action for Children Inc - Topeka, KS

Hutchinson Community Tennix Complex Fund

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland - Wichita, KS

Hutchinson High School

Kansas Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Education Foundation - Fairway, KS

Goodwill Industries - Wichita, KS

Hutchinson Meals on Wheels

Kansas Chapter of Delta Upsilon - Lawrence, KS

Graber Elementary School

Hutchinson Public Library

Kansas Children's Service League

Grace Episcopal Church

Hutchinson Public Schools

Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center, Inc.

Garden City Community College Endowment Association

Hutchinson Rec Foundation Fund

Kansas Fairgrounds Foundation

Hutchinson Recreation Commission

Kansas Health Operating Endowment

Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System Foundation

Kansas Humane Society - Wichita KS

Friends of the Hutchinson Zoo Fundamental Learning Center, Inc. - Wichita, KS

Greater Wichita YMCA

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2015 Grants & Distributions

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Kansas Mennonite Disaster Service

Mid American Arts Alliance - Kansas City, MO

Reins of Hope Therapeutic Riding Program

Kansas Sampler Foundation - Inman, KS

Mid-America Nazarene College

Reno County Head Start - Shirlie Hutcherson Center

Kansas State University

Morgan Elementary School

Reno County 4-H Fair - Arlington, KS

Kansas Troopers Foundation

Music Theatre of Wichita Inc.

Reno County Communities That Care

Kansas Underground Salt Museum Kids in the Middle Inc - Maplewood, MO KLRN - Alamo Public Telecommunications Council San Antonio, TX

N NAACP New Beginnings, Inc.

KMUW Public Radio

Nickerson Grade School

KPTS Channel 8

Nickerson High School

K-State Research and Extension Reno County

Nickerson United Methodist Church

KSU Foundation

O

L

Open Door Pregnancy Care Center

Reno County Emergency Energy Fund Reno County Head Start - Shirlie Hutcherson Center Reno County Health Department Reno County Historical Society Reno County Sheriff's Department Rice Park Splash Pad Rotary Club Centennial Project RSVP/The Volunteer Center

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

S

Lawrence City Band Inc - Lawrence, KS

P

Salvation Army of Hutchinson

Lawrence Community Shelter - Lawrence, KS

Paralyzed Veterans of America - Wilton, NH

Lawrence Habitat for Humanity

Partners in Education Foundation - El Dorado, KS

Leadership Institute - Arlington, VA

Partners in Health (PIH) - Boston, MA

Lincoln Elementary School

Plum Creek Elementary

Luminous Neon, Inc

PrairieStar Health Center

Ladue Chapel Presbyterian Church - Ladue, MO

M

Pratt Health Foundation

Saint Francis Community Services

Santa Fe Botanical Garden - Santa Fe, NM Secretary of State - Topeka, KS SECU Family House - Chapel Hill, NC Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center, Inc. Sherwood Forest Camp Inc - St Louis, MO Soroptimist International of Hutchinson

Magnet School at Allen

Q

South Hutchinson Elementary School

Make-a-Wish Foundation of Kansas - Wichita, KS

Quest Center for Entrepreneurs

McCandless Elementary School

Southern Animal Rescue Association (SARA) Sequin, TX

R

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - New York, NY Microfinancing Partners in Africa - St Louis, MO

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Radio Kansas

Spiritual Life Center - Hutchinson Correctional Facility Fund

Ready to Learn - St Louis, MO

Spofford Home - Kansas City, MO Sports Outreach Group


St. Barnabas Episcopal Church on the Desert Scottsdale, AZ St. Domonic Catholic Church - Garden City, KS

University of Kansas Endowment Association University of Nebraska - Lincoln, NE

St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital - Memphis, TN

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church - Lawrence, KS

USA Wrestling - Colorado Springs, CO

St. Teresa's Catholic Church Sterling College Sterling Free Public Library Stray Cat Adoptions of Texas - San Antonio, TX

V Van Go Mobile Arts, Inc. - Lawrence, KS Vanderbilt University

T

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Topeka, KS

TECH, Inc.

Visions of Hope, Inc.

Texas Public Radio - KSTX News - San Antonio, TX The Lords Diner - Wichita, KS The Nature Conservancy - Topeka, KS The Navigators The University of Kansas Hospital The Willow Domestic Violence Center - Lawrence, KS

W Water Serve Foundation - Bethany, OK Wayside Waifs, Inc. - Kansas City, MO We Care About Animals - Pavers Wesley Towers

Transitional Learning Center (TLC)

Western Kentucky University Foundation, Bowling Green, KY

Trinity Catholic High School

Wichita Festivals, Inc

Trinity United Methodist Church

Wichita Grand Opera, Inc.

U

Wichita State University

Ubuntu, Inc

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. - Kendalia, TX

Ulster Project of Hutchinson

Wiley Elementary School

Unbound - Kansas City, KS

Y

Union Valley Elementary School

YMCA

United Way of Reno County

Young Life - Wichita

University of Kansas Alumni Association

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Dear Reno County, A few years ago, Hutchinson Community Foundation adopted a new branding program revolving around the basic message of “making it greater.” We have expounded on that notion of our purpose with elaborations on the theme: You make a gift. We make it greater. Every seed of generosity grows into something greater. Generosity made greater. What these statements describe is at the essence of the power of community foundations—encouraging philanthropy, leveraging the contributions of many to make a greater impact than any one of us alone could do for our community, and building an endowment that pays returns for the community and beneficiaries for generations to come. Through the structure of a community foundation, a donor may establish an endowed fund that will pay out over four times the initial gift over the ensuing 50 years. And with the assets of a community foundation, on one day we can take $50,000 and raise another $200,000-plus—$213,401 to be exact—from 729 donors to benefit 35 Reno County nonprofits during our 2016 Match Day event. Thank you, all, for being part of this collective investment in the future vibrancy of our community. Together we're making it greater.

LETTER FROM OUR

Board Chairman 36

John D. Montgomery Board Chairman


BOARD OF DIRECTORS & OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Lisa French, Dell Marie Shanahan Swearer, Alice Jane Hayes, Chelsea Barker, Wendy C. Hobart, Aubrey Abbott Patterson (President and CEO), Susan S. Buttram, Marilyn Bolton, Valerie Pryor

BACK ROW: David Dick, Mark Trotman, Paul W. Dillon (Co-Treasurer), Mark Richardson, Ryan Diehl, Kenneth Vogel (Co-Treasurer), John D. Montgomery (Board Chairman), Bill Southern

BOARD ALUMNI LIST Loren Alderson

Tom Elliott

Norman Krause

Virginia Rayl

Carol Berger*

Allen Fee

Steve Krause

Russell L. Reinert

James Bloom

Patty Foss

Diane Lee

Richard Russell

Robert Brown

Dan Garber

Patricia Lemmon

Lois Schlickau

Ann Bush

Jim Gilliland

Diane Longenecker

Roonie Sellers

Howard "Jake" Carey, Jr.

Gerald Green

William "Buck" Lyle

Dr. Robert Shears

Patty Carey

Dick Hamilton

Peter Macdonald

Jack Sutton*

Dave Claxton

Dick Heitschmidt

Rich Manka*

John Swearer

Mark Coberly

Scott Henderson

Marla McKee

Lisa M. Ward

Shirley Deterding

Stan Hill

Mimi Meredith

Clark Wesley*

Ace Dillon

Shirlie Hutcherson

Pat Michaelis

Elsie Wickliffe

Aubrey Abbott Patterson, President and CEO

Carolyn Dillon

Kory Jackson

Darla Neal*

John Withrow

Dick Dillon*

Dean Johnson

Barbara Nunns

Jack Wortman*

Kari Jackson Mailloux, Program Officer

Concha Duarte

Skip Johnson

Elizabeth Oswald

Donna Zwick

R.A. Edwards

Bryana Kelley

Brenda Pace

Sarah Blake, Philanthropic Services Associate

Terry Edwards

Dave Kerr

Criss Palacioz

Kourtney Krehbiel, Donor Services Associate

*Former board chairperson

STAFF

Beth Pisano, Finance and Operations Manager

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