Community Foundation for the Alleghenies 2009 Annual Report

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2009 Annual Report

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FUTURE S TA R T S

NOW Celebrating 20 Years


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H Grants from the Penelec Fund for the Future of Greater Johnstown Fund and Benjamin Bosler Fund supported various projects for the Boys and Girls Club in Somerset.

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D-Alexis Billingsley E-Downtown Bedford, Inc. Arts on the Square Event was funded by the Benjamin Bosler Fund. F-A three day workshop titled Writing the Songs of the People at BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center was funded by the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund.

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G-The Borough of Clymer used a grant from the Bork Family Fund to replace playground equipment with a Super MaxPlay Structure. H- A grant from the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund was used to develop the Cresson Lake’s Eighth Annual Children’s Theatre Arts and Education Festival. I -The Education and Dance Center at Laurel Arts in Somerset was funded by the Penelec Fund for the Future of Greater Johnstown.


About Us...

The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is a non-profit public foundation. Through the generous charitable giving of people like you, we build professionally managed assets to support our community. We seek to link your interests to the community, to support non-profits, and to address community needs, primarily in Bedford, Cambria and Somerset counties. Of approximately 700 community foundations nationally, the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies ranks in the top 25% in terms of assets and grant making. Grants are advised by our donors, or donors have entrusted the Foundation to use its community knowledge and engagement to place their giving toward greatest needs, emerging issues, or to best leverage additional support. The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is overseen by an active volunteer board and a large number of volunteer committees. We are operated by a professional staff and have retained professional financial management oversight. We support two affiliate advisory bodies, the Bedford County Endowments and the Somerset County Community Funds. The Foundation also is home to the Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds. The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies also is among those foundations achieving compliance with national standards as established by the Council on Foundations, the philanthropic sector’s primary affiliate organization.


Vision and Mission Statement Vision:

Your Community Foundation. . . Benefiting the Region Every Day, Forever.

Mission Statement:

To serve the best interests of our donors in perpetuating their philanthropic interest in financially supporting our community, using the Foundation’s integrity, accountability, and community knowledge.

Contents

2........... Vision and Mission

17......... Agency Funds

3........... Message From the Chairman and Executive Director

19......... Designated Funds

4........... How Does the Community Foundation Work

25......... Donor Advised Funds

5........... Types of Funds

29......... Field of Interest Funds

6........... Congratulate All Those Leaving a Legacy to Our Community

30......... Scholarship Funds

7........... Somerset County Community Funds

37 ........ Community Foundation Grants

11......... Bedford County Endowments

44......... Board of Directors and Staff

13 ........ 100 Families Project

45......... Committees and Advisory Boards

14......... Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds and

47......... Donors to the Community Foundation

57......... Clubs, Organizations, Civic Groups and Business

Penelec Sustainable Energy Fund

15......... New Funds

61 ........ Honorary and Memorials

16......... Adminstrative Funds

62......... Financial Statement 63......... Financial Growth


From the Chairman and Executive Director In 2010 the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies celebrates its 20th anniversary. Ordinarily, such a notable time calls for looking back and thanking the many people who played a part in advancing the Foundation’s mission of working with donors to support our community. We certainly want to do that—especially our founding board members and Bob Allen, our volunteer first executive director; as well as David Kraybill, our first paid director. In the pages of this report you will see the many funds established over the years and read the names of our donors. To say we would not be where we are today without them goes without saying. Donors—and the projects that get supported because of their selflessness—make up what the community Foundation for the Alleghenies is. Because of our donors, since 1990 the Foundation has distributed nearly $20 million. These funds came as a result of many, many individual donors and through the support of foundations, such as the Heinz Endowments and the Richard King Mellon Foundation, for projects like the Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds. In these pages you also will see lots of photos of young people. Even while we pause to recognize how the Foundation has grown over the past twenty years, the fact remains that it is our future that really matters—and not merely the future of the Foundation, but the future of our community and its people. We know that is what our donors are thinking about when they establish a fund or include us in their financial plans. With this in mind, we are trying to help shape our community’s future, too, for our donors and for our young people. In 2010, on our 20th anniversary, you will hear about a Community Intervention program aimed connecting disadvantaged young people with caring adults to increase their chances at lifelong success and to make our community better. You will read about our efforts to assist with the implementation of the City of Johnstown’s Master Plan, the Regional Vision 2020 Plan and the Laurel Highlands Initiative. In Bedford County we are planning to partner with nonprofits on initiatives to make nonprofits stronger and to raise the profile of the value of philanthropy to the community. In Somerset County we will open a match campaign to grow our Somerset County Community Fund to provide more philanthropic support for Somerset County. We also are working with local wealth advisors on a schedule of events designed to create more knowledge about charitable planning and the role the Foundation can play in partnership with advisors and their clients. In all, the Foundation’s 20th year should be a busy one. More than ever we are asking about what our community will be like in the future. As you read this book or when you take time to think about such things, we hope you, too, will ask yourself this question. When you do, please call us. Let’s work on this together. Mark Pasquerilla Board Chairman

Mike Kane President and Executive Director

The Benjamin Bosler Fund provided the Chestnut Ridge Future Business Leaders of America the opportunity to attend the State Leadership Conference, allowing students to compete in their respective events to qualify for national competition.


How Does the Community Foundation Work? It is simpler than you might think. You can create your fund now, establish it in your will, or create it through a trust arrangement that benefits your family as well as charity. You may give in honor of an anniversary, to celebrate a special event, or to support a cause. Tax deductions are earned at the time of your gift, while grants awarded from your fund will continue investing in our community forever. Almost any kind of asset can be used to start your fund, including cash, publicly-traded securities, closely-held stock, interests in limited partnerships, real estate, life insurance, tangible personal property and private foundation assets.

Our oversight of your generosity, in addition to professional investment management, includes filing tax returns and providing an independent audit; providing the services of experienced grant makers who know the community, its needs and its organizations; ensuring that grants are awarded as you recommend and in the name of your fund; and issuing you regular financial reports.

We can also discuss other options with you, such as bequests, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity trusts, charitable lead trusts, charitable gift annuities, life income and deferred charitable gift annuities, or other ideas you might have in mind.

In short, our job is to make it easy for you to provide for what you care about in our community and its future. It’s no secret that people who give often feel they get more in return. Our primary reason for existing is to help ensure that is the case for you.

With the recent activity in both natural gas and coal mining, the Foundation is prepared to work with people holding leases or receiving royalty payments who seek to support the community—and achieve the tax advantages that may come with it!

Go ahead. Make Your Day.

Many of our funds are named for the donor or the donor’s family or as a memorial to someone special. Every grant from each fund will carry its name. If you prefer anonymity, you may choose a name that reflects your fund’s charitable purposes. Philanthropy can be made easy. Here are six simple steps: 1. Discuss your overall philanthropic goals with your family members and legal or tax advisors. 2. Decide how much you can afford to give. The Foundation works with donors at all levels. 3. Determine the causes/organizations that will use your donations to meet the goals you support. 4. Meet with Foundation staff to discuss your plan. 5. Ask questions, explore the different gift vehicles. 6. Get started!

We provide you the flexibility in charitable giving without the time and expenses associated with running your own foundation. We can help you set up a fund that will maximize both your tax advantages and your impact in the community—now and forever.

Establishing your fund can be easier and quicker than opening a bank account. The Foundation takes care of all administrative and grant making activities, eliminating the need for you to set up a separate institution, formulate policies, file forms and monitor the status of grant recipients. We help you accomplish your charitable goals while saving your precious time and money. You even may gain significant tax benefits. Scholarships through the Community Foundation are eligible for a match opportunity The Community Foundation is approved by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency to participate in its Partnership for Access to Higher Education Program (PATH). This makes scholarships provided by Foundation donors eligible for consideration for a match of their scholarship awards. This partnership allows the Community Foundation potentially to provide additional support of our donors’ interest in providing for worthy students. The Community Foundation manages the distribution and award process for most of our donors’ scholarship funds. Please call for information on establishing a scholarship fund at the Community Foundation.


Types of Funds Donor Advised Funds support recommendations by the donor of distributions to qualified organizations. Donor Designated Funds permit the support of specific charitable organizations. The fund remains relevant over time and is responsive to changing circumstances. Field of Interest Funds focus on issues of concern such as health services, the environment, economic development, human services, education, children and youth, family, and the arts. Unrestricted Funds are not restricted by the donor for any one purpose; instead, they are used to support the changing needs of our communities. This is the most flexible type of fund. Scholarship Funds recognize achievement and provide financial support to students who wish to further their education. Donors may specify selection criteria. Some funds may be tailored to specify a variety of criteria such as attendance at a specific college, technical school, or university. In some cases, the Foundation may be able to provide matches to your scholarships. Agency Funds support specific nonprofit organizations, and the income earned promotes the ongoing purposes of those organizations. An agency endowment is a way to build a nest egg and attract future endowment gifts. Administrative Funds are for donors who wish to assist in the work of the Foundation by helping to defray expenses. Income is used to further the charitable purposes of the Foundation by supporting its administrative expenses. The long-term goal of the Community Foundation is to be completely supported by its administrative endowment. By setting up a fund, you have the ideal opportunity to create a legacy for you and your family and for our community. Your permanent endowment will continue to grow and make grants forever.

What do I do now? Get in touch with us. Even—or especially!—if you do not know exactly what you want to do, we can help you create a grant making fund that meets what you are trying to accomplish. Let us show you how flexible we can be as a public foundation in helping you meet your charitable goals. And even more important, let us help you find the personal fulfillment that comes with making a difference in your community. Please contact: Carol Stern, Director of Donor Services or Mike Kane, President and Executive Director Community Foundation for the Alleghenies 116 Market St., Suite 4 Johnstown, PA 15901 814-536-7741 Fax 814-536-5859 cstern@cfalleghenies.org www.cfalleghenies.org Kay Reynolds, Director Bedford County Endowments Penn Square Centre 125 South Juliana St. Bedford, PA 15522 814-623-0044 Fax 814-623-5657 kreynolds@cfalleghenies.org By establishing a fund at the Community Foundation, you can have confidence that your interests will be protected. If desired, we can help you identify where your gifts will best benefit the community. The result of our partnership with you is a lasting legacy that addresses the needs of today and tomorrow, furthers a tradition of giving in our community, and ensures that you and your fund will be part of the solution for our community’s challenges and part of the capital for our community’s future opportunities.


We Congratulate All Those “Leaving a Legacy” to Our Community! The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies gratefully acknowledges the members of the Legacy Society, which recognizes people who plan to leave a gift to the Community Foundation in their wills or estate plans to support what they care about in our community.

♥ Robert A. Allen ♥ Anrmjl ♥ Johanna M. LaBuda* ♥ William L. Glosser ♥ Abe Beerman* ♥ Dr. Harry M. Rhoads ♥ Dorothy Robinson ♥ Marlene J. Sipe ♥ Jane B. Slep* ♥ Steve Purich ♥ Mark Pasquerilla ♥ Elizabeth H. Neff*

♥ James C.* & Shirley Wagner ♥ Dr. & Mrs. Frank T. Carney ♥ Robert & Judith Koveleskie ♥ Sandra Mackel ♥ Dick & Connie Mayer ♥ Elmer and Barbara Laslo ♥ Donna Jean Russian ♥ H.C. “Joe” Harned ♥ Dan Glosser ♥ David Roderick ♥ Carol D. Stern ♥ Anonymous (16)

*Deceased

You still control your assets during your lifetime, and you can modify your bequest if desired. You can direct your bequest to be used to establish a specific fund, to support a field of interest such as the arts or children’s needs, or for general community support. You know that your gift will benefit the community tomorrow as you intend it to today. In addition, there may be significant estate tax deductions that may be taken for charitable bequests. For more information about the Legacy Society, about making a bequest, or to let us know that you have included the Community Foundation in your will or trust, please contact the Foundation at 536-7741 or by emailing cstern@ cfalleghenies.org. Professional Advisors The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies can be an invaluable, long-term partner for legal and financial advisers working with charitably inclined clients. We are available to answer questions and provide whatever guidance is needed to help your clients define and reach their charitable giving goals. Because we are a community foundation, we are uniquely positioned to offer prospective donors a variety of giving and investment options. We can create gift illustrations for you and consult with you and your client on questions, including:

To learn more about the Legacy Society, call the Community Foundation at 814-536-7741.

• Why create a charitable fund rather than making an outright gift to a charity?

The Legacy Society is a group of special friends who have made provisions in their estate plans for the Foundation. Elmer Laslo, President and CEO of 1st Summit Bank, is a member of the Foundation’s Legacy Society. He said, “I felt that this is the right thing to do. It fits into my planning, and I get to direct what my funds will support.” How it works:

• How can I leave an estate for my children and also give to charity?

You can decide to make a future gift to the community by including a bequest provision in your will or trust to the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies. After you pass away, the Foundation receives the gift and manages it according to your stated wishes.

What are the advantages to you?

• What are the tax advantages of creating a charitable fund? • What steps are needed to establish a fund at a community foundation, such as the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies? The Community Foundation is pleased to offer to advisors the opportunity to participate in our ongoing lecture series with our volunteer charitable planning expert, Steve Purich. Steve Purich is a nationally recognized leader in charitable planning, who in his retirement volunteers with the Foundation to make ours “the best-planned community in the nation.” We are delighted to have his support and enthusiasm to share. We also have available an advisor’s handbook that contains sample agreements and other relevant material. For a copy of your own or to participate in Steve’s activities, please contact Carol Stern, Director of Donor Services.


Somerset County Community Funds A lot has happened with the Foundation in Somerset County during 2009, including the establishment of the office in the Union Kimberly Building on East Union Street, thanks to the generous donation of the William L. Kimmel Law Firm. We had a wonderful celebration to announce an opening that was hosted at Laurel Arts by the Chamber of Commerce. This has also been a year of planning and growth for the Somerset County Community Funds Advisory Committee. Our future growth and expansion in Somerset County is foremost in our thoughts as we look to the community for support and guidance. Since the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies will be 20 years old in 2010, Somerset County will be reopening the match challenge that started the Somerset County Community Fund back in 2000. This Fund has distributed approximately 40% of its value, since 2002 to Somerset County nonprofit organizations. That is a remarkable statistic, but now we hope to increase its size to keep pace with the growing needs of our community. The resiliency and ingenuity of the people of Somerset County have led to an exciting and innovative style for success for our local organizations. We not only believe that “Whatever you give to life, it gives you back,� we live it every day. The Foundation is ready to accept and meet the economic, environmental and social challenges of this area with its energetic people and diverse needs as a part of our mission to serve our community. The new funds and the existing funds listed below exemplify the nature and generous spirit of our County and its residents. Join us in helping realize the goals and dreams of our donors whether it be in literacy, education, the arts, economic development, social needs or beautification.

G. Henry Cook Ted Deskevich Co-Chairpersons of the Somerset Advisory Committee

A question and answer session with professional playwriting participations held at the Mountain Playhouse. The grant was from Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund.

Contact information Carol Stern, Director of Donor Services Union Kimberly Bld. 166 E. Union St. Somerset, PA 15501 814-535-9020 Fax 814-536-5859 Somerset County Community Fund Advisory Committee G. Henry Cook, Co-chair Ted Deskevich, Co-chair Vickie Beer, CPA Raymond E. DiBattista C. Gregory Frantz, Esq. Matthew Melvin, Esq. Lana Miller Bill (William) Rice

The Benjamin Bosler Fund was used to purchase Jackson the Elephant, an African elephant commemorating the Somerset County opening of the International Conservation Center of the Pittsburgh Zoo.


Somerset County Community Funds New Funds: Amateur Athletes’ Training Fund-(as of August 2009) to provide support for the training efforts of national and world class athletes in the Alleghenies. George and Eve Cook Charitable Gift Annuity Fund-for scholarships to Somerset County students attending the Allegheny College of Maryland Somerset County Campus. Tyler Shaffer Scholarship Fund-to support any endeavor that benefits organizations and schools, including scholarships, and events that characterize the fun loving and giving spirit of our son Tyler.

Somerset County Community Funds: Archangel Saint Raphael Fund-to benefit the education and spiritual development of neglected street children who live at the site of the city garbage dump in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America.

Charles Crain Memorial Resident Director Fund-to support the position of Resident Director at the Mountain Playhouse. Raymond DiBattista Johnstown-Altoona Diocesan Vocation Fundto support educational and social programs which will promote an interest amoung young adults and parents in a religious vocation. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Judy R. Drenning Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to students within the North Star School District that have been involved in the Learning Support Program. Lurene M. Hartman Durna Educational Scholarship Fund-to assist two graduates of Meyersdale High School majoring in education.

Louise S. Atwell Memorial Music Scholarship Fund-to provide a variety of scholarships for music or music education majors, annually, to a senior at Meyersdale Area High School.

Jane and Albert Francis Fund-to provide support to the less fortunate and the education and enhancement of the artists in Somerset County.

Earl and Jeanne Berkey Fund-to support arts organizations in Somerset and Bedford counties.

Friends for Life: Damian Fain & Todd Parker Scholarship Fund-for Athletes in Track and Baseball who intend to continue their education at the College or University level.

Berlin Brothersvalley School District Foundation Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances the Berlin Brothersvalley School District.

Gristmill Fund-to support the maintenance and improvement of the 1805 Gristmill Theatre.

Breast Cancer Fund-a donor advised fund.

Leah Guarino Memorial Scholarship Fund-to benefit Mrs. Guarino’s favorite charities. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Camp Allegheny Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit Camp Allegheny Facilities and Programs. A.H. Chatfield, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship awarded to a Beltie Youth Group member, a Belted Galloway member, or a child or grandchild of a Belted Galloway member furthering studies in agriculture or animal husbandry.

Conemaugh Township Class of 1945 Arrowhead Award Scholarship-to purchase $100 US Savings bond for a student at Conemaugh Township High School. The current graduating class shall choose the recipient. All-around good student; not necessarily outstanding.

HC “Joe” Harned Scholarship Fund-to provide continuing scholarships through the Turkeyfoot Valley Historical Society and the United Community Church of God in Ursina for post secondary education at accredited institutions.


Somerset County Community Funds Hauger-Zeigler Memorial Fund-to support numerous tax exempt nonprofit, community and/or religious organizations in the Somerset and Cambria County areas, as well as national relief organizations, all as designated, as recommended by Donor’s advisors. Richard Hay Somerset Disability Fund-to support individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic disability through illness or accident in Somerset County. Italian Abruzzi Cultural Heritage Fund-a donor advised fund. H.R. and Helen Konhaus Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a graduating senior of Meyersdale Area High School who has a demonstrated financial need and a career interest in any health related field. Laurel View Village Fund-to provide for expansion of services and provide benefits to residents of the Laurel View Village retirement community, owned and operated by the Allegheny Christian Ministries. Frank and Bernice Lucente Community Service Scholarship Fund-to provide a four-year scholarship to the college of choice of a Meyersdale Area High School graduate. Walter R. Mahler Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide college scholarship(s) for deserving seniors at Shade-Central City High School, Cairnbrook, Pa. This scholarship fund is in loving memory of Walter R. Mahler, a longtime resident of Shade Township, and graduate of Shade High School, class of 1943. Dr. Vito E. Mantini Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment that will grant a $1,000.00 scholarship to a student graduating from Conemaugh Township Area High School and planning to enter a health or health related field, established in 2007 in memory of Dr. Vito E. Mantini. Leona Marian Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to Conemaugh Township Area High School valedictorians. Meyersdale Lion’s Club Flag Fund-to provide funds on an ongoing basis for the purchase and maintenance of an American Flag on the monument square flag pole located adjacent to the Dough Boy Monument in Meyersdale, PA.

Meyersdale Area Education Association Staff Memorial Scholarship Fund-to benefit graduates that will continue their education in a college, university or technical school. This scholarship is in memory of all staff members who gave their time and talent to educate the children of the Meyersdale Area School District. FPL Energy Meyersdale Wind Power Fund-to support worthy projects in Meyersdale area as determined by a local advisory committee. Alan L. and Lana J. Miller Family Fund-to benefit undesignated and general grantmaking of the Community Foundation. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Melissa O’Kinsky Scholarship Fund-to assist students from Somerst Area High School enrolled in the School of Education at Slippery Rock University. Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation Fund-to support the effort of the donors to enhance and develop the Quecreek Mine Rescue Site. David J. Rizzo Scholarship Fund-to provide an annual scholarship award to students graduating from Windber Area High School pursuing a postsecondary education who have shown achievement in academics, athletics or extracurricular activity. Mae A. Russell Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for Shade-Central City School Districts seniors. September 11th 2003-Flight 93 Memorial Event Fund-to provide support to the September 11, 2003 Flight 93 Memorial Event. Shade Township Class of 1946 Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarship(s) to a graduate(s) of Shade Central City High School who intend to pursue higher education in an accredited college or university. Fred and Nancy Shaffer Scholarship Fund, in memory of Mark A. Shaffer-to provide two scholarships per year to Somerset Area High School students, with priority given to those interested in pursuing pharmacy degrees and engineering degrees and demonstrating financial need. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.


Somerset County Community Funds Cecil and Rose Sipe Memorial Fund-to provide an endowment to benefit Laurel View Village Endowment. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Somerset County Community Fund-to support Somerset County projects that deal with the arts, education, economic development, children and youth, health and human services, heritage programs, civic affairs, religious and environmental programs. A local advisory committee made of residents from throughout the county will decide what projects will receive funding. Somerset Area Athletic Foundation Fund-to specifically include the soliciting of funds and accepting donations to improve the facilities, obtain equipment, foster the success and endeavors of the athletic programs of the Somerset Area School District for charitable purposes. Somerset County School-to-Work Scholarship Program-to provide students the opportunity to prepare to enter a highly skilled, technically oriented career field. Instituted by Somerset Area Vocational Technical School.

Frank and Assunta Yocca Family Endowment Fund-for purchasing and maintaining food service equipment, founded by their descendents to provide ongoing support to St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Windber, PA. Nunzio S. and Flora D. Yocca Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for graduating students from Windber Area High School majoring in education, founded by their daughters and sons-in-law, Michael and Elizabeth Day and Joseph and Susan Rupe.

A grant from FPL Energy Meyersdale Wind Power Fund was used to purchase supplies for the Raiders Java Wagon.

Somerset County Rails-To-Trails Fund for Emergency Trail Maintenance-to provide support for the emergency maintenance of the railsto-trails system. Steph and Kris Scholarship Fund-to help further the education of a ShadeCentral City Senior planning to attend a post-secondary trade school, college, or university, this fund is in memory of Stef Roman and Kris Zubek. James B. Stoughton and Louise Stoughton Maust Producers Fund-to help ensure that ticket prices at the Mountain Playhouse will remain affordable to patrons of all economic levels. Windber Borough Beautification Fund-a challenge fund to which citizens, business, and professional persons can contribute to projects not possible with local tax resources and which would enhance the attractiveness and comfort of the borough for it’s citizens and visitors. Established in 2007, the fund goal is $50,000.00. Windber Rambler Lettermen’s Club Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to one boy and one girl athlete as determined by the Windber Rambler Lettermen’s Club Scholarship Committee.

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A grant from the Penelec Fund for the Future of Greater Johnstown Fund enabled the Boys and Girls Club in Somerset to provide an after school tutoring program.


Bedford County Endowments “The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies and the Bedford County Endowments is evolving as a respected and trusted repository for funds destined to remain in our region to foster a better living within our communities. It promotes philanthropic endeavors that enhance our current and future standards of living. More importantly, it seeks out the interests and wishes of our residents that will impact lives forever.” John Blackburn, Advisory Committee, Bedford County Endowments and Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Board of Directors From Kay Reynolds, Bedford County Endowments Director: “I am so honored to report our ongoing success at the Bedford County Endowments. This is a very exciting time for us, welcoming new funds and new projects. We participated in the Abe Beerman Holocaust Trip for high school students for the first time. Bedford High School was the recipient. “The Endowments celebrated our fifth anniversary this summer with a Founders’ Day picnic at Tenley Park in Everett. We honored Bob Sweet as our founding father. State Senator John Eichelberger presented him with a citation from the Pennsylvania Senate for his community service. Seeing old friends and hearing tributes prompted Bob to share a little of his philosophy with us, saying “Bedford County Endowments gives everyone an opportunity to accumulate money to give to their favorite charities. Giving is very gratifying and helps so many needy causes locally and around the world.” “I would like to thank the good citizens of all Bedford communities that support our efforts here, and especially the Advisory Committee for their dedication to our foundation.” Bedford County Endowments Advisory Group Lynn Ashe Carol Snyder John Blackburn III Robert Sweet Jr Rev. Donald Dusza Mark Thomas Ned Frear Dr. Glenn Thompson James Gonsman Ron Wright Merle Helsel

Bedford County Endowments Funds New Funds: Rick and Trudy Barefoot Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances Chestnut Ridge High School students’ education.

Funds: Lynn and Craig Ashe Fund-a donor advised fund benefiting the arts, education and social services in Bedford County.

Bedford County Regional Education Foundation Fund-part of the Bedford County Endowments, to provide an endowment benefiting the Bedford County Campus of Allegany College of Maryland. Funds within the Bedford County Regional Education Foundation Fund: • John Jordan Memorial Scholarship • Dr. Earl Shope Memorial Scholarship • Memorial Hospital of Bedford County • Everett Cash Mutual Ins. Group • Clair Chaney Scholarship • Dick Rice Memorial Scholarship

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Bedford County Endowments Funds Bedford County Library Fund-to benefit the Bedford County Library. Bedford Summer Music Festival Fund-to provide support for the Bedford Summer Music Festival. Established in January 2006, the fund assists The Pennsylvania Consort in raising funds for the summer festival, which takes place each year in Bedford. Chestnut Ridge Christian Fund-to benefit the Bedford County area through grants to human service organizations which respond to changing needs of churches, people, and non-profit groups in the area.

Shuster Family Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to graduating students from Everett Area High School pursuing a post-secondary education who have shown achievement in outstanding citizenship, leadership qualities, and community involvement, in honor of Bud Shuster’s 70th Birthday. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Copley Fund for Critters-to insure that the Bedford County Humane Society and/or other organizations with the same mission are adequately funded. The welfare of starving, abused and neglected animals is to be the focus of the fund.

100 Thousand Book Endowment Fund (Everett Free Library)-to benefit Everett Free Library, by providing a perpetual source of income for library materials and by providing a perpetual means to honor those contributors, or their designees, to the Fund, with recognition for new items purchased each year. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Community Foundation-Everett Area Fund-to promote and fund recreational, cultural, civic and educational projects and activities in and for the citizens of the Everett area.

UPMC Bedford Memorial Hospital Employee Emergency Fund-to provide short-term assistance to UPMC Bedford Memorial employees and their immediate families when uncontrollable events lead to extraordinary financial stress.

Frear Family Fund-to benefit organizations or causes that the Frear family designates as recipients of support. The Officers Christian Fellowship will be the organization designated for support in the first five years of the family fund.

White Sulphur Springs Retreat and Conference Center Fund-to support various projects of The White Sulphur Springs Retreat and Conference Center/ Officers Christian Fellowship.

Job Mann Trust Fund-to provide financial assistance to worthy and needy residents of Bedford County in their educational pursuits in preparation for serving as a Minister of the Gospel (i.e., “Parish Pastor”) in churches which practice evangelical Christianity. Keystone Christian Leadership and Career Development-to support Christian career development and educational opportunities. Memorial Hospital of Bedford County Foundation Fund-to provide scholarships to Bedford County students who are interested in pursuing a career in the health care field and who intend to return to Bedford County upon graduation. Additionally, the fund supports other charitable efforts in Bedford County, including donations for equipment and program support to UPMC Bedford Memorial, scholarship support to the Allegany College of Maryland and Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

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Reynolds Family Fund-to assist any Student with cerebral palsy, with books, supplies, equipment or transportation in connection with educational needs in high school, college or trade school.

Virginia Jean Wright Endowment for Tenley Park Fund-to benefit Tenley Park, a public park owned by the Borough of Everett in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Would you like to learn more about the Bedford County Endowments? Kay Reynolds, Director Bedford County Endowments Penn Square Centre 125 South Juliana St. Bedford, PA 15522 814-623-0044 • Fax 814-623-5657 kreynolds@cfalleghenies.org • www.cfalleghenies.org


100 Families Project 100 Families Project The families who have joined the 100 Families project have committed to establishing a minimum $10,000, over a period of time of their choosing, to support what they are about in our community. The original goal was to raise $1 million in new endowment for our community. To date, the project has in excess of $3 million in gifts and pledges. Thank you, and congratulations for your philanthropy! Abrahams Family Fund Anderson Family Scholarship Fund Anonymous Family Scholarship Fund Janet Bala Anthony Scholarship Fund Nicholas and Donna Antonazzo Fund Tim and Jackie Ayres Family Fund Baker Memorial Scholarship Fund Paul D. Bennett and Doris Scholarship Fund Michael L. Bodolosky and Winsome W. Garland Fund Joseph A and Christine F Carpenter Family Fund Samuel G. and Patricia Carpenter Fund Coney Island Lunch Fund Kim Craig Family Fund Diamond-Kaminsky Fund Raymond DiBattista JohnstownAltoona Diocesan Vocation Fund Doris Jean Lazere Scholarship Fund Terry and Vivian Dunkle Fund Pete Duranko Scholarship Fund Dylan’s Heart Fund

Nicholas Enos Memorial Scholarship Fund Robert and Beverly Eyer Family Fund Milton I. Friedman Memorial Fund Ganzy Family Charitable Trust Fund Garbarino Family Charitable Trust Fund Genovese Market Fund Mark and Sophie Gojmerac Family Fund Mark F. Gojmerac Fund David W. Griffith Memorial Scholarship Fund Leah Guarino Fund Arthur Hagadus Scholarship Fund Eleanor and Carlton Haselrig Family Scholarship Fund Clea and Levi Hollis Scholarship Fund Holy Name Parochial School Fund Holy Name Parochial School Fund II Horowitz Family Fund Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association Fund Elbert and Lillie Mae Jones Scholarship Fund Walter J. and Darla J. Kleinmeyer Family Fund James Kocher Memorial Music Scholarship Fund Kriak Family Fund Clara Lasky Fund Scott and Diane Little Fund Majerski Fund Dr Albert Mall Family Fund Dick and Connie Mayer Family Fund Debra Mayer Fund Pamela J. Mayer Fund Mayer/Kane Family Fund Dr. John Melleky Memorial Scholarship Fund

Mihalko Family Fund Alan L. and Lana J. Miller Family Fund Paul Monteleone Fund for Business & Financial Material Acquisitions for the Cambria Co Library Narahari Family Fund Edwin and Rosemary Pawlowski Fund Dr. Joseph Donald Plummer & Mrs. Marianne Plummer Scholarship Fund Presbyterian Home of Greater Johnstown Fund David A. Rizzo Soccer Sportsperson of the Year Scholarship Fund Russell Lauf Family Fund James V. and Concetta M. Saly Fund Fred and Nancy Shaffer Scholarship Fund, in memory of Mark A. Shaffer Edward J. Sheehan Sr. Family Fund Ed and Julie Sheehan Family Fund Shuster Family Scholarship Fund Cecil and Rose Sipe Memorial Fund Ann and Michael Smith Family Fund Ronald J. Spinelli Family Fund Saint Michael Archangel Parochial School Fund I Saint Michael Archangel Parochial School Fund II St. Rochus Parish Family Fund Stephenson Family Fund Swanson Family Award Fund 100 Thousand Book Endowment Fund (Everett Free Library) Tribune-Democrat Family Fund William L. Glosser Family Fund Donato and Nancy Zucco Family Fund

Community Card Support the Community Foundation

The Community Foundation is delighted to accept Somerset Trust Company’s offer of support for two funds, the Friends of the Inclined Plane and the Somerset County Community Fund, by issuing Visa affinity cards. The cards that benefit each fund are pictured above, bearing images of the Inclined Plane and the Somerset County Courthouse, respectively. A portion of the transaction fee from each purchase benefits these funds at the Foundation.

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Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds The Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds is a supporting organization of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Pennsylvania is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse watersheds and ecosystems in the country. Until the last decade, many of these resources were severely degraded by mine drainage and other pollutants. Today the state has nearly 4,000 miles of mine impacted streams, but water quality is improving thanks to concerted efforts by agencies, philanthropy, and citizen action groups. The Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds (FPW), formerly the Western Pennsylvania Watershed Program, has been a valuable source of information, technical assistance, and capital for catalyzing restoration. FPW provides grants, technical assistance and agency liaison services to more than 150 different environmental groups within its services area which stretches from the Ohio border to the main stem of the Susquehanna. The Community Foundation is proud to serve as the fiscal agent for the FPW, and to serve on Foundation’s Advisory Board. 2009 FPW funding came from the Heinz Endowments, Richard King Mellon Foundation, the Hunt Foundation,

Colcom Foundation, the William Penn Foundation and others. Since its inception in 1994, FPW has provided more than $9M of project funding and leveraged an additional $85M in agency funding. During that same timeframe FPW’s grantees have restored nearly 600 miles of mine-impaired streams and restored more than 320,000 linear feet of streamside buffers. FPW is proud to be supporters of grantee efforts that have led to the revitalization of the Alleghenies. Through FPW guidance, assistance and monetary commitments many of our streams are healing—providing families with opportunities to fresh water, clean streams and places to recreate. Many residents in Johnstown and Somerset never thought they would witness the Stonycreek and Conemaugh rivers’ recoveries, yet today fish are surviving, recreation is returning, and development of a Whitewater Park has occurred. This story is being retold in countless communities throughout the Commonwealth, and FPW is a proud participant. For more information about FPW please visit www.pennsylvaniawatersheds.org or via the link on our web site, www.cfalleghenies.org.

Penelec Sustainable Energy Fund The Penelec Sustainable Energy Fund was funded in 2000 as a result of energy deregulation and utility settlement agreements in Pennsylvania. The fund promotes the use of renewable energy, energy conservation and efficiency, and renewable energy business initiatives. The fund may distribute loans and grants and make investments to eligible organizations that are located in or serve FirstEnergy’s Penelec service territory, or it may participate with other Pennsylvania sustainable energy funds in projects throughout the Commonwealth. The fund has been active in promoting biomass through landfill methane capture, effieciency through green and LEED building efforts, and through

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community wind and other renewable energy sources through its support of the Renewable Energy Center at St. Francis University in Loretto. The Penelec Sustainable Energy Fund underwent a strategic planning session this past year that restated its commitment to look to support renewable energy through appropriate lending investing opportunities as vetted by staff and recommend by the board. The fund also will continue to make limited grants, primarily to non-profits. The Fund typically does not engage in residential grant making. For a review of recent fund activity, please go to the link on our web site, www.cfalleghenies.com


New Funds Amateur Athletes’ Training Fund-(as of August 2009) to provide support for the training efforts of national and world class athletes in the Alleghenies. AYFL Fund-to support the effort of the Representatives of the Donor in all endeavors involving the Appalachian Youth Football League. Mitchell and Rebecca Azar Family Scholarship Fund-to benefit annually a graduating student of Westmont Hilltop High School with a scholarship award. Students must have at least a 94% grade average and attend one of the following institutions: Washington and Jefferson College, George Washington University, West Virginia University, or Pennsylvania State University. The selected candidate will also have demonstrated leadership or community service involvement. (100) Madame Trudy Banks Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment which will fund a scholarship to be distributed annually to a graduate of Portage Area High School who is pursuing an accredited post secondary education. This distribution shall continue annually for the length of the student’s education as long as the post secondary school verifies that satisfactory progress is being made towards graduation. Rick and Trudy Barefoot Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances Chestnut Ridge High School students’ education. Berlin Brothersvalley School District Foundation Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances the Berlin Brothersvalley School District. Sergeant First Class Raymond Richard Buchan Memorial Scholarship Fund-(as of August 2009) to provide scholarships to Westmont Hilltop High School seniors who either have made a commitment to serve in the military or have a family member who is serving or has honorably served in the military. This scholarship was created by Richard and Jean Buchan in memory of their son, Sergeant Buchan, a Westmont graduate, who was killed in action in Iraq in July 2007. Cambria County Career and Job Fair Fund-to support the annual Cambria County Career and Job Fair, a community effort designed to provide information and networking on local workforce needs.

Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy Fund-to provide an endowment, which will serve the needs of United Cerebral Palsy. George and Eve Cook Charitable Gift Annuity Fund-for scholarships to Somerset County students attending the Allegheny College of Maryland - Somerset County Campus. Friends of the Parks (Indiana County) Fund–(as of September 2009)to support the efforts of the Donor in providing environmental education programs in the parks of Indiana County including Yellow Creek State Park, and in encouraging people to use the parks for wholesome recreational activities. Joshua Faher Memorial Vocational/Trade School Scholarship Fund-(as of September 2009) to provide an annual award to persons who have shown progress in recovering from addiction. Hauger-Zeigler Memorial Fund-to support numerous tax exempt nonprofit, community and/or religious organizations in the Somerset and Cambria County areas, as well as national relief organizations, all as designated, as recommended by Donor’s advisors. Indiana County Parks and Trials Legacy Fund-is a donor advised fund, to support the Indiana Park and Trail System, one of Pennsylvania’s most diverse and progressive. Also, supports historic sites, natural area, covered bridges and festival of lights. Johnstown Hockey Supporters Fund-to support the sport of hockey in the Johnstown area. Helene and Robert Krantzler Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a scholastically worthy graduating senior of Forest Hills High School who desires to enter any accredited college or univeristy. (100) Scott and Diane Little Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Michael’s Fund-to provide assistance to needy elementary students of United School District. This class of student shall be determined by participation in the government subsidized lunch program.

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New Funds & Administrative Funds Bako-Penksa Family Fund-to provide support for students and activities at Bishop McCort High School. Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation Fund-to support the effort of the donors to enhance and develop the Quecreek Mine Rescue Site. Save our Steeples-to support any endeavor that enhances the restoration, preservation and reuse of the Catholic Churches of Cambria City, Johnstown, Pa. Tyler Shaffer Scholarship Fund-to support any endeavor that benefits organizations, schools, including scholarships, and events that characterize the fun loving and giving spirit of our son Tyler. Tell With Pride Fund (Together Embracing Limb Loss With Pride)-to support the effort of the Donors in any endeavor that educates, improves and counsels the family and members of the Tell With Pride Amputee Group as well as cancer, nerve injury, pain management, diabetes and others in need. Joseph L. and Georgia J. Uklayer UPJ Scholarship Fund-to assist worthy yet needy students of UPJ in math or engineering degrees. UPMC Bedford Memorial Hospital Employee Emergency Fund-to provide short-term assistance to UPMC Bedford Memorial employees and their immediate families when uncontrollable events lead to extraordinary financial stress.

The Learning Lamp purchased the Earth Balloon with funding from the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund. Students can climb inside the giant sailcloth sphere and view the earth from inside out.

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Administrative Funds Walter W. Krebs Fund–for continued viability of the Community Foundation. Howard Picking, Jr. Administrative Fund–for administrative support of the Community Foundation.


Agency Funds Admiral Peary Career Foundation Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit students and recent graduates of Admiral Peary VocationalTechnical School by providing scholarships for higher education and start-up business grants. Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy Fund-to provide an endowment, which will serve the needs of United Cerebral Palsy. Archangel Saint Raphael Fund-to benefit the education and spiritual development of neglected street children who live at the site of the city garbage dump in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America. Bedford County Library Fund-to benefit the Bedford County Library. Bedford County Regional Education Foundation Fund-part of the Bedford County Endowments, to provide an endowment benefiting the Bedford County Campus of Allegany College of Maryland. Funds within the Bedford County Regional Education Foundation Fund • • • • • •

John Jordan Memorial Scholarship Dr. Earl Shope Memorial Scholarship Memorial Hospital of Bedford County Everett Cash Mutual Ins. Group Clair Chaney Scholarship Dick Rice Memorial Scholarship

Bedford Summer Music Festival Fund-to provide support for the Bedford Music Festival. Established in January 2006, the fund assists The Pennsylvania Consort in raising funds for the summer festival, which takes place each year in Bedford. Beth Sholom Congregation Fund-to provide an endowment for the community of Johnstown, Pennsylvania and its surrounding area and to benefit the United Jewish Appeal. Martin Goldhaber Bottle Works Operating Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit the operations of the BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center.

Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center Fund-to enable the Center to maintain and expand its programs throughtout the community for all age groups. Cambria County Conservation District Fund-to educate and assist the public through programs, projects and leadership in the stewardship of natural resources to sustain and enhance the quality of life. Cambria County Library-to provide a perpetual source of income to purchase new library materials that will meet the educational and recreational needs of people of all ages, at the same time honoring the contributor. Camp Allegheny Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit Camp Allegheny Facilities and Programs. Community Arts Center of Cambria County Fund-to assist in providing the funding needed for increased children’s and educational programs at the art center. Community Foundation-Everett Area Fund-to promote and fund recreational, cultural, civic and educational projects and activities in and for the citizens of the Everett area. Conemaugh Valley Conservancy-to endow gifts that will benefit in perpetuity conservation efforts in the Conemaugh Valley. Charles Crain Memorial Resident Director Fund-to support the position of Resident Director at the Mountain Playhouse. Ecosystem Deer Management/Education Program Fund-to support the ecosystem base deer management program and deer education program for Pennsylvania. Ferndale Area School District Endowment Fund-to support the Ferndale Area School District. Friends of Johnstown Flood National Memorial-to provide support for maintenance and preservation of the original South Fork Fishing & Hunting Club, an important part of the 1889 Johnstown Flood Story.

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Agency Funds Friends of the Inclined Plane Endowment Fund-to benefit the maintenance and preservation of the Johnstown Inclined Plane. Greater Johnstown Community YMCA Fund-a donor advised fund with distributions to be made for the benefit of Greater Johnstown Community YMCA Gristmill Fund-to support the maintenance and improvement of the 1805 Gristmill Theatre. Indiana Area School District Fund-to benefit the Indiana Area School District. Learning Lamp Fund-to provide an endowment that will benefit The Learning Lamp for general operating expenses or tutoring scholarships. New Day, Inc.-to provide an operating endowment for New Day, Inc., a Christian ministry to at-risk children, youth, and families. Portage Area Endowment Fund-to support civic improvement projects that are eligible for state and federal grants, but which require local matching funds. Presbyterian Home of Greater Johnstown Fund-to provide an endowment benefiting the Presbyterian Home of Greater Johnstown. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Southern Alleghenies Conservancy-to establish a long-term means by which it can continue the empowerment and support of various conservation projects and organizations in our counties. Stackhouse Park-to maintain and preserve Stackhouse Park for public use.

Susquehanna River Basin Commission Fund-to help ensure that funds are available to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the future to operate and maintain treatment systems, to prevent pollution, and to protect natural resources from the adverse impacts of untreated discharges into the waters of Commonwealth. Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania Council Endowment Fund-to benefit the Girl Scouts of Talus Rock Council and the girls and adults served by the council. 100 Thousand Book Endowment Fund (Everett Free Library)-to benefit Everett Free Library, by providing a perpetual source of income for library materials and by providing a perpetual means to honor those contributors, or their designees, to the Fund, with recognition for new items purchased each year. United Way Community Needs Fund-for United Way of the Laurel Highlands Community Impact Endowment fund to provide funding for projects and programs of non-profit agencies in Cambria and Somerset Counties. The projects and programs must meet the mission of the United Way, to increase the organized capacity of people in the Cambria/Somerset County region to care for one another. Victims Remembered, Inc. Fund-to provide an operating endowment for Victims Remembered, Inc. to help families who have become victims of crime, tragedy, violence, or grief heal and resume a quality life. YWCA of Greater Johnstown-to provide an endowment, which will

Stonycreek/Conemaugh River Improvement Project Fund-to support abatement initiatives to continue the elimination of abandoned mine drainage in the Stonycreek and Little Conemaugh Rivers. James B. Stoughton and Louise Stoughton Maust Producers Fund-to help ensure that ticket prices at the Mountain Playhouse will remain affordable to patrons of all economic levels.

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Somerset County Salvation Army’s 2008 Christmas Distribution.


Designated Funds Alternative Community Resource Project (ACRP) Endowment Fundto provide funds for support services for children and adolescents who have special emotional, educational, and social needs in Cambria and Somerset Counties.

Blairsville Downtown Fund-to fund improvements to the downtown Blairsville area-revitalization projects as approved by donors.

Anonymous Fund-to benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital of Memphis, Tennessee or Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this is a Legacy Fund.

Cambria County Alzheimer’s Fund-to benefit the Cambria County families and individuals victimized by Alzheimer’s Disease.

Nicholas and Donna Antonazzo Fund-to provide an endowment restricted to benefit equally the St. John Gaulbert Cathedral Johnstown, Greater Johnstown YMCA, Bishop McCort High School, and the Community Foundation. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. AYFL Fund-to support the effort of the Representatives of the Donor in all endeavors involving the Appalachian Youth Football League. Blanche Beerman Holocaust Museum Fund-to provide for yearly trips to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. for high school students in Cambria and Somerset counties. Abe and Janet Beerman Fund-to benefit the Holiday Meals Program provided by the Beth Sholom Congregation. Janet Beerman Free Dental Clinic Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit the Johnstown Free Dental Clinic, established by Community Foundation board member Abe Beerman, in memory of Janet Beerman. Berlin Brothersvalley School District Foundation Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances the Berlin Brothersvalley School District. Birthright Endowment Fund-to support the position of executive director of Birthright. Birthright’s mission is to reduce the number of abortions by offering support, both before and after birth, and positive alternatives to women distressed by unplanned pregnancies. Frank and Rosella Blackington Fund-to provide for permanent operating support for the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.

c-Solutions Fund-for advancement of the arts in the Johnstown Community.

Cambria County Career and Job Fair Fund-to support the annual Cambria County Career and Job Fair, a community effort designed to provide information and networking on local workforce needs. Cambria/Somerset Easter Seals Fund-to provide funds for the care and treatment of people with communication disabilities, specifically hearing and speech, in Cambria and Somerset counties. Paul Carbaugh Memorial Award Fund-to provide an annual grant for an 11th Grade member of the Future Farmers of America at Northern Bedford County High School to support a personal growth opportunity during the summer between the student’s junior and senior year at NBC HS. This fund is part of the Bedford County Endowments. Challenge Program Fund-to benefit the Challenge Program, a program founded by MTS Technologies Founder and CEO Dan Perkins, designed to foster the professional growth of local young people before and after high school graduation. Copley Fund for Critters-to insure that the Bedford County Humane Society and/or other organizations with the same mission are adequately funded. The welfare of starving, abused and neglected animals is to be the focus of the fund. Donald Costlow Memorial Fund-to support Mom’s House, Inc. National Headquarters. “A Fund for Today and the Future.” Crown REIT Fund-to support former employees of Crown American Properties, L.P. (“CAP”) who lost their employment due to the merger of CAP with and into Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Designated Funds CSA Environmental Fund-to provide for environmental education and related activities involving the property and projects of the Cambria-Somerset Authority.

William L. Glosser Family Fund-to help fund the Cambria/Somerset High School trips to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Linda Diamond Fund-to benefit the treatment of diabetes or other appropriate medical services at UPMC Lee Regional or its successor.

Mark and Sophie Gojmerac Family Fund-to support Greater Johnstown Economic Development Eligible for 100% Challenge Match. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Raymond DiBattista Johnstown-Altoona Diocesan Vocation Fundto support educational and social programs which will promote an interest amoung young adults and parents in a religious vocation. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Michael and Mary Locke Dorosh Trust Fund-to provide financial support for Habitat for Humanity of Cambria County, New Day, Inc., St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Church, and the Community Foundation. Dreams Can Be Fund-to assist the Pro Crianca Cardiaca Program and other Dreams Can Be Projects, established by Community Foundation board member Mark Pasquerilla. Terry and Vivian Dunkle Fund-to provide support for economic development projects in Greater Johnstown area. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Greater Johnstown/ACRP Innovative Education Enrichment Prog Fund-to supplement the Greater Johnstown School District’s regular education, reading program. The program targets young children from the ages of birth through third grade. The project joins many agencies, which focus on early literacy, in an effort to (1) develop a common approach to ensuring all students will have readiness skills prior to entering kindergarten, and (2) supplement the efforts of the basic education system for students in grades kindergarten through grade three. Greater Johnstown Economic Development Fund-to provide for the economic development of Greater Johstown.

James Ellis Opera House Fund-to provide an annual benefit to the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Ellis owned an Opera House on Locust Street in Johnstown in the early 1900s.

Greater Johnstown Community Chorus Fund-to provide support for the activities of the Greater Johnstown Community Chorus, including concerts, programs, marketing and tours.

Friends of the Parks (Indiana County) Fund–to support the efforts of the Donor in providing environmental education programs in the parks of Indiana County including Yellow Creek State Park, and in encouraging people to use the parks for wholesome recreational activities.

Greater Johnstown High School Book Fund-to support the purchase of books for the Greater Johnstown High School Library.

Saul and Eva Glosser Fund-a Memorial Fund established in the memory of Saul Glosser and to honor Eva Glosser. Saul and Eva Glosser Holocaust Museum Trip Fund-to help fund the Cambria/Somerset High School trips to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.

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Goodwill Industries of The Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Fund-to further Goodwill Industries’ mission to assist persons with barriers to employment to become more self-sufficient through work.

Leah Guarino Memorial Scholarship Fund-to benefit Mrs. Guarino’s favorite charities. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Habitat for Humanity of Cambria County-to assist the building efforts of Habitat for Humanity of Cambria County, a non-profit Christian ministry that assists low income families. Originally established by Attorney D. C. Nokes.


Designated Funds Hauger-Zeigler Memorial Fund-to support numerous tax exempt nonprofit, community and/or religious organizations in the Somerset and Cambria County areas, as well as national relief organizations, all as designated, as recommended by Donor’s advisors.

Robert T. Koveleskie Family Endowment Fund-a future-value fund established primarily to benefit the Ebensburg community with emphasis on gifts to the disadvantaged who are temporarily in need of financial assistance for education, health care, and personal welfare.

Harry L. Helsel Recreation Fund for Children-to be determined in the future.

Dorothy Kunkle Charitable Gift Annuity Fund-to support the ongoing work of the Girl Scouts of Talus Rock Council.

Holy Name Parochial School Fund-to benefit Holy Name Elementary School. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Johanna M. LaBuda Trust/Estate Fund-to provide scholarships to students to attend Bishop McCort High School.

Holy Name Parochial School Fund II-to benefit Holy Name Elementary School, the contingent being Holy Name Chruch General Fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Laurel Highlands Cancer Program Fund-to enable the LHCP to continue research and treatment of cancer patients in a local setting.

Inclined Plane Flag Fund-to provide for operational costs of the Johnstown Centennial Flag atop the Mound in Westmont.

Laurel View Village Fund-to provide for expansion of services and provide benefits to residents of the Laurel View Village retirement community, owned and operated by the Allegheny Christian Ministries.

Johnstown Area Heritage Association Fund-to ensure the continued viability of the Johnstown Area Heritage Association programs which preserve our past.

B. Elkins, Sr., MD and Margaret Griffith Longwell Fund I-to support the communities of Greater Johnstown, established in the tradition of Benjamin Franklin.

Johnstown Chiefs Charity Fund-to benefit various charities. The donor will annually advise the Foundation how the interest income is to be distributed. The distribution will be made at the conclusion of the Johnstown Chiefs Hockey Season.

B. Elkins, Sr., MD and Margaret Griffith Longwell Fund II-to benefit Stackhouse Park.

Johnstown Christian School Fund-to support general operations of the Johnstown Christian School. Johnstown FolkFest Endowment Fund-to support the efforts of the FolkFest. Johnstown High School Alumni Association Fund-to provide support for school projects sponsored by the Johnstown High School Alumni Association. Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Fund-to assure the orchestra’s continued financial stability. Dr. George Katter Honorary Fund-to permanently benefit non-profit organizations in the region.

Dr. B. Elkins Longwell, Jr. Memorial Fund-to support the operation and maintenance of Stackhouse Park. Christopher T. Macey Fund for Mentally Challenged Individuals Fundto provide funds for camps or summer programs to benefit Cambria County Association for Retarded Citizens and Camp PARC (Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens) in Somerset County. David R. Madigan Fund I-to be distributed annually to all or some of the following organizations in amounts determined by the Distribution Committee of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, taking into account the needs of each of these organizations. 1. St. John Gaulbert Church, Johnstown 2. Bishop McCort High School, Johnstown 3. Vistation Church, Johnstown 4. Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Johnstown

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Designated Funds David R. Madigan Fund II-to be distributed annually in equal parts to the needs of following organizations. 1. St. John Gaulbert Church, Johnstown 2. Bishop McCort High School, Johnstown 3. Visitation Church, Johnstown 4. Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Johnstown. Mary Madigan Bishop McCort Fund-to provide general support for Bishop McCort High School. Mary Madigan Lee Hospital Fund-to aid indigent patients at UPMC Lee Regional Hospital. Majerski Fund-to provide support in equal amounts which will benefit the following specified agencies, including the Honduran Interfaith Ministries at the Conemaugh Health System Ministry, the Covenant House, EWTN, Food for the Poor, and the Christian Foundation for Children and Aging. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Helen L. Maruhnich Memorial Fund-to purchase new works of fiction for the Cambria County Library. James E. Mayer and William S. Mayer, Jr. Fund-to provide an annual benefit to the Johnstown Flood Museum. The Mayer brothers supported the formation of the Flood Museum. Lloyd McMullen Memorial Field Lighting and Development Project Fund-to support infrastructural and general improvements to the Lloyd McMullen Memorial Field. Meyersdale Lion’s Club Flag Fund-to provide funds on an ongoing basis for the purchase and maintenance of an American Flag on the monument square flag pole located adjacent to the Dough Boy Monument in Meyersdale, PA. FPL Energy Meyersdale Wind Power Fund-to support worthy projects in Meyersdale area as determined by a local advisory committee. Michael’s Fund-to provide assistance to needy elementary students of United School District. This class of student shall be determined by participation in the government subsidized lunch program.

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Jim Miller Summer Excellence Grant Fund-to provide an annual grant to an underclassman at Bishop McCort High School pursuing a summer educational program that will enhance the academic or extracurricular experience of the student beyond what the student can receive at Bishop McCort High School. Paul Monteleone Fund for Business & Financial Material Acquisitions for the Cambria Co Library-to provide an endowment which will benefit the Cambria County David A. Glosser Library to purchase business and financial periodicals, software, books and related material. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Mother Angelica Live Program Fund-to provide an endowment restricted to benefit Mother Angelica Live, a program on the Eternal Word Television Network, located in Irondale, Alabama. Contingent beneficiary is Holy Name Parochial School, Ebensburg, PA. John and Joyce Murtha Educational Fund-to provide for annual operating funds for part-time graduate study at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. Darryl Myers Memorial Fund-to benefit Laurel Highlands Cancer Program. Elizabeth H. Neff Trust Fund-to benefit the Christian Home. Wolfe and Selma Nichols Fund-to support ongoing programs at Mom’s House. Frank and Sylvia Pasquerilla After School Excellence Fund-to provide Bishop McCort High School students with an after school educational program that will enhance their academic or extracurricular activities. Sylvia T. Pasquerilla Good Shepherd Fund for Social Services & Spiritual Care-to provide funds to help people who are hungry, poor, homeless, or sick and without medical insurance. Howard Picking, Jr. Memorial Fund-to enable community non-profit organizations to further their work. Point Stadium Preservation Fund-to cover ongoing maintenance of the Point Stadium.


Designated Funds Principals for Change Fund-to support the effort of the Donors to provide teachers with grants to design and implement green projects within their schools and communities.

is located on the outskirts of the Hornerstown Industrial Park in Johnstown. Since 1840, it has been the final resting-place for many of Johnstown’s former families, elected officials, City Fathers, flood victims and veterans of nine wars.

Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation Fund-to support the effort of the donors to enhance and develop the Quecreek Mine Rescue Site.

Saturday’s Kitchen-to be directed to the Family Kitchen to have meals provided on weekends and to provide for operation on weekends. As a contingent, the fund may also provide support to area food pantries and the Food Bank.

Reynolds Family Fund-to assist any Student with cerebral palsy, with books, supplies, equipment or transportation in connection with educational needs in high school, college or trade school. Robert S. Robinson Memorial Fund-to benefit the Grove Avenue United Methodist Church, the Masonic Temple Association, and the Jaffa Hospital Crusade, established by Dorothy Robinson in memory of her brother. Roxbury Park Bandshell Restoration Fund aka “Jump on the Bandshell”-to preserve the history, tradition, and cultural values of the Johnstown community by restoring the Roxbury Bandshell to its original beauty. Saint Michael Archangel Parochial School Fund I-to benefit the St. Michael Archangel Parochial School in Loretto, Pennsylvania; the contingent beneficiary is Holy Name Parochial School, Ebensburg, Pa. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Saint Michael Archangel Parochial School Fund II-to benefit the St. Michael Archangel Parochial School in Loretto, Pennsylvania; the contingent beneficiary is St. Michael Archangel Parish, Loretto, PA. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Saint Rochus Parish Family Fund-to create support to benefit the Johnstown Free Medical Clinic. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. St. Benedict of Carrolltown Parochial School Fund-to provide an endowment restricted to benefit the following organization(s): a. St. Benedict Parochial School, Carrolltown, PA b. St. Benedict Church Parish, Carrolltown, PA. Sandyvale Memorial Gardens and Arboretum Fund-to provide for the programs and objectives of the Memorial Gardens. The Sandyvale Cemetery

September 11th 2003-Flight 93 Memorial Event Fund-to profide support to the September 11, 2003 Flight 93 Memorial Event. Ed and Julie Sheehan Family Fund-to benefit Greater Johnstown Economic Development/matching. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Cecil and Rose Sipe Memorial Fund-to provide an endowment to benefit Laurel View Village Endowment. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Slep Woodland’s Maintenance Fund-to support and preserve the woodland property deeded to the Community Foundation and known as the “Slep Woodlands”. Somerset Area Athletic Foundation Fund-to specifically include the soliciting of funds and accepting donations to improve the facilities, obtain equipment, foster the success and endeavors of the athletic programs of the Somerset Area School District for charitable purposes. Somerset County Community Fund-to support Somerset County projects that deal with the arts, education, economic development, children and youth, health and human services, heritage programs, civic affairs, religious and environmental programs. A local advisory committee made of residents from throughout the county will decide what projects will receive funding. Somerset County Rails-To-Trails Fund for Emergency Trail Maintenance-to provide support for the emergency maintenance of the railsto-trails system. Spirit of Johnstown Fund-to build a combination unit truck for donation to City of New Orleans started by GapVax, Inc.

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Designated Funds Marlin Stephens Beautification Fund-to provide funds for local garden clubs to plant flowers and shrubbery on an annual basis along hillsides and right-of-ways in the region.

Westsylvania Heritage Corporation Fund-to provide seed grants to organizations that seek funding to examine and plan the development of heritage programs in our region (Formerly Allegheny Heritage Development Fund).

Isadore Suchman Fund-to benefit the David A. Glosser Memorial Library by providing an honorary bookshelf that will hold reference books on genealogy, and a computer that can be used by local residents and visitors to track their historical roots.

White Sulphur Springs Retreat and Conference Center Fund-to support various projects of The White Sulphur Springs Retreat and Conference Center/ Officers Christian Fellowship.

Supowitz Homeless Fund-to provide contributions to the Salvation Army for support of the homeless in the region, inspired by Mr. Supowitz’s encounter with the organization following the 1977 Johnstown Flood. Jim Suttmiller Memorial Fund-to support youth basketball in memory of Jim Suttmiller, a long-time youth basketball coach. Tell With Pride Fund (Together Embracing Limb Loss With Pride)-to support the effort of the Donors in any endeavor that educates, improves and counsels the family and members of the Tell With Pride Amputee Group as well as cancer, nerve injury, pain management, diabetes and others in need. Tribune Democrat Santa Fund-to support the effort of the donors to provide charitable gifts of toys to underserved children.

John and Vanessa Wozniak Tricentennial Investment Fund-to be utilized for the common good of Johnstown’s Third Century, after continuous reinvestment for 100 years. Virginia Jean Wright Endowment for Tenley Park Fund-to benefit Tenley Park, a public park owned by the Borough of Everett in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Frank and Assunta Yocca Family Endowment Fund-for purchasing and maintaining food service equipment, founded by their descendents to provide ongoing support to St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Windber, PA. The Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund provided Tickets for Kids funding to allow children from Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset counties the opportunity to attend the Pittsburgh Penguins game.

Tribune-Democrat Family Fund-to support the Walter W. Krebs Fund for Community Foundation operations and for community projects and to support worthy non-profit organizations. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Vintondale AMD and ART Park Recreation Fund-to provide an endowment that will benefit the Vintondale AMD&ART Park. Vintondale AMD and ART Park Treatment System and Wetland Fund-to provide an endowment that will benefit primarily the Vintondale AMD&ART Park Treatment System and secondarily the immediately adjacent wetlands. Westmont Hilltop School District Endowment Fund-to provide an endowment which will benefit the educational, athletic and related extracurricular interests of the Westmont Hilltop School District.

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The members of the Song Works conducted a three day workshop titled “Writing the Songs of the People” at BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center. The workshop was funded by the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund.


Donor Advised Funds AAABA Hall of Fame Fund-to support the Johnstown Old-timers baseball Association AAABA. Abrahams Family Fund-to support local non-profit and charitable organizations in the growth, development, and quality of life of the Johnstown Region. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Anrmjl Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit various charitable organizations. Lynn and Craig Ashe Fund-a donor advised fund benefiting the arts, education and social services in Bedford County. Tim and Jackie Ayres Family Fund-to be used as needed, with an emphasis on children’s services and economic growth. Created by Tim, Jackie, Jonathan, and Allison Ayres. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

CONCEPT Playground Distribution Fund-to support the construction of an integrated playgound at Roxbury Park in Johnstown. An integrated playground offers opportunities for all children to enjoy playing together, including those children with typical development and those with special needs. Coney Island Lunch Fund-to provide an endowment that will benefit the Salvation Army and the Humane Society. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Kim Craig Family Fund-created as part of the 100 Families Project. Sara Fine Davidson Fund-to benefit the elderly of Greater Johnstown and enhance educational opportunities for residents. As projects and needs arise, a special preference will be given to the local Jewish community.

Earl and Jeanne Berkey Fund-to support arts organizations in Somerset and Bedford counties.

DeMario Fund for Children-to support the Christian education for children (K-12) in the Greater Johnstown area and specifically to provide for projects that will benefit Bishop McCort High School and/or the Johnstown Christian School.

Michael L. Bodolosky and Winsome W. Garland Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Diamond-Kaminsky Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Bork Family Fund-to support local charitable causes of Indiana County and the building maintenance of the Homer City United Presbyterian Church and the United Methodist Church of Strongstown.

Dylan’s Heart Fund-to provide support for children with serious health issues and their families. Created by Dennis Owens, in memory of his son, Dylan Owens. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Breast Cancer Fund-a donor advised fund.

C. B. Ellis Canal Fund-to benefit organizations working to preserve the Pennsylvania Canal. Mr. Ellis owned two canal boats that traveled between Johnstown and Pittsburgh on the Pennsylvania Canal.

Joseph A. and Christine F. Carpenter Family Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Samuel G. and Patricia Carpenter Fund-to allow the donors to recommend different grantees on an annual basis. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Charcot Marie Tooth Foundation Fund-to support research and other activities related to CMT disorder as instructed by Advisory Committee. Chestnut Ridge Christian Fund-to benefit the Bedford County area through grants to human service organizations which respond to changing needs of churches, people, and non-profit groups in the area.

Eugene and Evelyn Eyer Fund-to benefit non profit entities in the Ashville, Pa. region, in the memory of the parents of Robert Eyer. Robert and Beverly Eyer Family Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Felix Family Adoption Foundation Fund-to support families with the expense of adopting children. Flower Barn Fund-to support various local charitable organizations.

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Donor Advised Funds Forest Hills Alumni Association-to provide funds for a variety of projects at Forest Hills High School, including scholarships for students who will attend post-secondary schools, to honor distinguished alumni and to encourage alumni support of the district’s educational programs. Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds-to provide financial and technical support to start-up and existing watershed associations in key regional ecosystems. Jane and Albert Francis Fund-to provide support to the less fortunate and the education and enhancement of the artists in Somerset County. Frear Family Fund-to benefit organizations or causes that the Frear family designates as recipients of support. The Officers Christian Fellowship will be the organization designated for support in the first five years of the family fund. Milton I. Friedman Memorial Fund-to benefit the organizations of Arts and Education, which Mr. Friedman supported in his lifetime. Created as part of the 100 Families project. Ganzy Family Charitable Trust Fund-to be distributed by the Foundation, in accordance with its guidelines and policies, restricted to artistic and cultural activities within the Cambria Somerset region. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Nicholas J. Grillo Foundation Fund-for education and research, established in the name of Nicholas J. Grillo. Richard Hay Somerset Disability Fund-to support individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic disability through illness or accident in Somerset County. Frances Hesselbein Fund-to recognize Mrs. Hesselbein’s efforts to develop our communities’ philanthropic activities, established in her honor. Horowitz Family Fund-created as part of the 100 Families Project. Indiana County Parks and Trials Legacy Fund-is a donor advised fund, to support the Indiana Park and Trail System, one of Pennsylvania’s most diverse and progressive. Also, supports historic sites, natural area, covered bridges and festival of lights. Italian Abruzzi Cultural Heritage Fund-a donor advised fund. Johnstown Area Arts Endowment-to assist new programs introduced through local arts organization.

Garbarino Family Charitable Trust Fund-created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association Fund-to benefit education and human services in the Johnstown area. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Genovese Market Fund-to support community projects in the Kernville neighborhood. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Keystone Christian Leadership and Career Development-to support Christian career development and educational opportunities.

Daniel and Marcia Glosser Fund I-to benefit various local non-profits.

John Khuri Leukemia Support Fund-a fund in memory of John Khuri.

Daniel and Marcia Glosser Fund II-to benefit and continue donor directed charitable and cultural interests, established by board chairman Daniel Glosser and Marcia Glosser.

Walter J. and Darla J. Kleinmeyer Family Fund-created as part of the 100 Families Project.

David A. Glosser Foundation Fund-to provide operations support to the Commmunity Foundation with the future distributions of the fund’s trustees.

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Mark F. Gojmerac Fund-to support economic development projects in Greater Johnstown. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Kriak Family Fund-to benefit five local nonprofit groups in the Johnstown area. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.


Donor Advised Funds Clara Lasky Fund-to benefit the Special Olympics of Cambria County, unless otherwise notified by Clara Lasky. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Russell Lauf Family Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 families project. Laurel Rails-To-Trails Fund for Trail Maintenance-to provide support for the emergency maintenance of the rails-to-trails system. Scott and Diane Little Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Dr Albert Mall Family Fund-created as part of 100 Families Project. Gustave S. Margolis Fund-to support various local charitable organizations. Hilda Ellis Mayer Fund-to provide for maintenance and operation of regional conservancies and walking trails. James Ellis Mayer Fund-to enhance the quality of life through the endeavors of local nonprofit organizations. Dick and Connie Mayer Family Fund-to provide benefit to the environment, our heritage, or the quality of life for the people of the Greater Johnstown area. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Connie and Dick Mayer Endowment Fund-to provide a benefit to the environment, our heritage, or the quality of life for the people of the Greater Johnstown Area. Debra Mayer Fund-a donor advised fund. The donor will recommend grantees involved in heritage preservation, the environment, and the arts on an annual basis, utilizing the income generated from this fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Pamela J. Mayer Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Mayer/Kane Family Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Medical Community Endowment Fund-to benefit efforts of the medical community. Supported by the Apollo Ceremony in Partnership with the Cambria County Medical Society. Memorial Hospital of Bedford County Foundation Fund-to provide scholarships to Bedford County students who are interested in pursuing a career in the health care field and who intend to return to Bedford County upon graduation. Additionally, the fund supports other charitable efforts in Bedford County, Including donations for equipment and program support to UPMC Bedford Memorial, scholarship support to the Allegany College of Maryland and Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Mihalko Family Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. John and Joyce Murtha Charitable Fund-to better our community. Narahari Family Fund-to benefit different grantees on an annual basis, established by Community Foundation board member Renuka Narahari and Dr. Premnath Narahari. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Myrrel Overdorff Memorial Beautification Fund-a donor advised fund. Pennsylvania Green Business Initiative Fund-with the support of the Heinz Endowments, the Pennsylvania Green Business Initiative was established to identify sustainable and green initiatives in Pennsylvania, to provide appropriate early funding or support due diligence, and then to assist in moving the projects forward. Mark and Lisa Pasquerilla Children Fund-a donor advised fund. Mark Pasquerilla Fund-to provide a permanent legacy to the Greater Johnstown area. Edwin and Rosemary Pawlowski Fund-a donor advised fund. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Penelec Fund for the Future of Greater Johnstown-to support charitable causes and economic development purposes in the Greater Johnstown area.

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Donor Advised Funds Bako-Penksa Family Fund-to provide support for students and activities at Bishop McCort High School. Picking Family Trust Fund-to support the effort of organizations working to continue to make this community a great place to live and raise a family. Portage 10,000 Name Board Fund-to benefit efforts of the Portage Community. Paul J. and Stella M. Repak Memorial Fund-a donor advised fund. James V. and Concetta M. Saly Fund-to provide an endowment that will benefit Windber Hospice Foundation, Altoona-Johnstown Catholic Diocesan Foundation, and the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Sally Sargent Fund-to provide for charitable needs for the community. Save our Steeples-to support any endeavor that enhances the restoration, preservation and reuse of the Catholic Churches of Cambria City, Johnstown, Pa. Edward J. Sheehan Sr. Family Fund-to contribute to the betterment of Johnstown and to demonstrate the founders’ faith and affection for the city. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Ann and Michael Smith Family Fund-to provide an endowment restricted to benefit early childhood education. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Ronald J. Spinelli Family Fund-to benefit the Central Business District of Johnstown. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Diane Stephenson Memorial Fund-to provide an endowment that will support the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra and the Johnstown Area Heritage Association. Stephenson Family Fund-to provide for the charitable needs of the Johnstown community. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

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John and Grace Strachan Fund-to help needy families, honoring the memory of John and Grace Strachan. Donor will emphasize gifts to organizations supported by Mr. and Mrs. Strachan in their lifetime. Strachan Fund for Education and the Arts Fund-to benefit early childhood education and the arts in Johnstown. Valley Pike Manor Fund-to reflect the purposes of Valley Pike Manor to provide housing, education and supportive services to low income and homeless persons and to positively impact the larger 8th Ward Community. Edward and Susan Wagner Family Fund-to provide an endowment restricted to benefit the economic development of Greater Johnstown. Zamias Galleria Fund-to benefit local non-profit organizations such as Mom’s House or the Women’s Help Center. Donato and Nancy Zucco Family Fund-to support projects, programs, and activities that enhance the quality of life in our region. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. A grant from the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund was used to develop the Cresson Lake’s Eighth Annual Children’s Theatre Arts and Education Festival.


Field of Interest Funds/Unrestricted Funds Amateur Athletes’ Training Fund-(as of August 2009) to provide support for the training efforts of national and world class athletes in the Alleghenies. Cambria Bar Foundation Fund-to support people in need of legal representation who lack resources to pay for representation and to support legal education and access to justice. Forest Hills School District Educational Endowment-to provide resources for assisting the development of innovative educational programs that traditionally would not be funded through regular financial sources. Under the umbrella of the Forest Hills Education Endowment: • Dr. Gerry Grant Operating Funds • Dr. James McKay Athletic Field House Johnstown Hockey Supporters Fund-to support the sport of hockey in the Johnstown area. Anna C. Buffoni Koveleskie Fund-to provide a permanent endowment for gifts designated by Anna C. Buffoni Koveleskie, in her last testament, to be made to her beloved Ebensburg community.

Windber Borough Beautification Fund-a challenge fund to which citizens, business, and professional persons can contribute to projects not possible with local tax resources and which would enhance the attractiveness and comfort of the borough for it’s citizens and visitors. Established in 2007, the fund goal is $50,000.00.

Unrestricted Funds Jeanne Allen Memorial Fund-to provide grants to various area organizations as the Community Foundation determines. Established by Robert A. Allen in 1997 in memory of his wife, Jeanne M. Allen. Ben Franklin Fund-to provide support for civic and community purposes in the Cambria/Somerset area, for charitable, educational & scientific purposes within nonprofit corp. to be distributed among deserving non-profit organizations in four counties. Benjamin Bosler Fund-to support charitable grants to various area organizations.

Laurel Auto Group Charity Fund-to benefit Ovarian Cancer Research and Education in Cambria/Somerset Counties.

Joseph Cauffiel Memorial Fund-to benefit the community and people of Johnstown.

New Florence Community Library-to aid the Board of Directors in its quest to provide for the library.

Footprints Charitable Endowment Fund-to be distributed per the Distribution Committee.

Penelec Sustainable Energy Development Fund-to promote the development and use of renewable energy and clean energy technologies, energy conservation and efficiency, sustainable energy businesses, and projects which improve the environment in the area served by Penelec’s service territory.

Memorial Fund-to support various charitable needs, a pooled account of charitable gifts received in memory of residents of our communities.

David A. Rizzo Memorial Soccer Fund-to benefit soccer programs in the local area. Trojan College Access Fund-to provide scholarships to students committed to furthering their education beyond high school, thus enhancing their future. UPMC Bedford Memorial Hospital Employee Emergency Fund-to provide short-term assistance to UPMC Bedford Memorial employees and their immediate families when uncontrollable events lead to extraordinary financial stress.

Alan L. and Lana J. Miller Family Fund-to benefit undesignated and general grantmaking of the Community Foundation. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Operating Fund-a Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Operating Fund. Unrestricted Endowment Fund-a pooled account of charitable gifts received. Robert Waters Charitable Trust-to be utilized by the Foundation for unrestricted grant making purposes within Cambria County, based on worthiness.

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Scholarship Funds Academic Alumni Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to Johnstown High School graduates who wish to further their education in a college, university or technical school. A group of teachers, both active and retired, established this fund in 1997. Caring graduates of Johnstown High School contribute monies for this fund. American Red Cross Blood Services High School Scholarship Fundto award youth scholarships in recognition of the outstanding support for American Red Cross Blood Services provided by regional high school student blood donors. AmeriServ Financial Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a child, grandchild, niece, or nephew of an employee of AmeriServ Financial, Inc. or its affiliates, who has demonstrated academic achievement and plans to attend one of several local colleges. Anderson Family Scholarship Fund-to benefit a student attending Mount Aloysius College. Created as part of the 100 Families project. Anonymous Fund-to provide a scholarship. Anonymous Family Scholarship Fund-to benefit students from Wilson Area High School attending Lafayette College. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Janet Bala Anthony Scholarship Fund-to provide a $500.00 scholarship to a graduating Greater Johnstown High School student intending to major in education with a concentration in English. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Apollo Award Fund-to provide scholarships to local students attending medical school who have expressed an interest in returning to the area to practice medicine. Louise S. Atwell Memorial Music Scholarship Fund-to provide a variety of scholarships for music or music education majors, annually, to a senior at Meyersdale Area High School.

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Mitchell and Rebecca Azar Family Scholarship Fund-to benefit annually a graduating student of Westmont Hilltop High School with a minimum of one $500.00 scholarship award. Students must have at least a 94% grade

average and attend one of the following institutions: Washington and Jefferson College, George Washington University, West Virginia University, or Pennsylvania State University. The selected candidate will also have demonstrated leadership or community service involvement. Baker Memorial Scholarship Fund-to benefit a Portage Area High School senior band member who has achieved honor roll status and is involved in community and church service activities. Established in memory of James H. and Helen Varner Baker and Leonard J. and Adeline Garbacz Baker. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Madame Trudy Banks Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment which will fund a scholarship to be distributed annually to a graduate of Portage Area High School who is pursuing an accredited post secondary education. This distribution shall continue annually for the length of the student’s education as long as the post secondary school verifies that satisfactory progress is being made towards graduation. Rick and Trudy Barefoot Fund-to support any endeavor that enhances Chestnut Ridge High School students’ education. Paul D. Bennett and Doris Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship in the amount of 5% to be distributed annually from the Fund, to a minority student. In selecting a recipient of the scholarship, the following shall be considered: a minority student attending a four year college. The student must be a resident of Cambria County, PA. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Erin Michael Bosworth Scholarship Fund-to benefit the further education of a Forest Hills’ student pursuing the fine arts. Jack Buchan, Sr. Trojan Stadium Award Fund-to provide a scholarship to a Johnstown High School graduating football player who has demonstrated academic excellence, good character, sportsmanship, leadershilp, and financial need. Sergeant First Class Raymond Richard Buchan Memorial Scholarship Fund- (as of August 2009) to provide scholarships to Westmont Hilltop High School seniors who either have made a commitment to serve in the military or have a family member who is serving or has honorably served in the military. This scholarship was created by Richard and Jean Buchan in memory of their son, Sergeant Buchan, a Westmont graduate, who was killed in action in Iraq in July 2007.


Scholarship Funds A.H. Chatfield, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship awarded to a Beltie Youth Group member, a Belted Galloway member, or a child or grandchild of a Belted Galloway member furthering studies in agriculture or animal husbandry. Conemaugh Township Class of 1945 Arrowhead Award Scholarship-to purchase $100 US Savings bond for a student at Conemaugh Township High School. The current graduating class shall choose the recipient. All-around good student; not necessarily outstanding. George and Eve Cook Charitable Gift Annuity Fund-for scholarships to Somerset County students attending the Allegheny College of Maryland - Somerset County Campus. Ron DiBuono-Don Gallucci Friendship Award Fund-to provide a scholarship to a graduating senior from Greater Johnstown High School, established by friends and family of Ron DiBuono and Don Gallucci. The Bork Family Fund provided Lifestyle’s Family Care Mobile Library with funding to expand their Indiana County service area and to purchase library resources.

Judy R. Drenning Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to students within the North Star School District that have been involved in the Learning Support Program. Pete Duranko Scholarship Fund-to provide a $1,000 scholarship to a graduating male/female from Bishop Mccort High School of outstanding character and notable athletic achievement. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Lurene M. Hartman Durna Educational Scholarship Fund-to assist two graduates of Meyersdale High School majoring in education. Justin D. Ellis Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a student studying art at Castle High School, Newburg, Indiana, who may wish to continue art studies as part of his or her college education. Nicholas Enos Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide a 4 year $1,000 scholarship for two seniors at Ligonier Valley High School who are good students, exhibit leadership, and display respect and kindness toward others regardless of age. Students must be involved in community activities, demonstrate athletic skills, and intend to pursue higher education. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Joshua Faher Memorial Vocational/Trade School Scholarship Fund-to provide and annual award to persons who have shown progress in recovering from addiction. Ernie Frombach Art Scholarship-Greater Johnstown School-to provide a scholarship to a Greater Johnstown student. Friends for Life: Damian Fain & Todd Parker Scholarship Fund-for Athletes in Track and Baseball who intend to continue their education at the College or University level. Marino Fulchiero Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to a student attending Bishop Carroll high School. Robert A. Funari Sr. Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a senior at Portage Area School District intending to pursue a degree in the medical profession.

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Scholarship Funds David A. Glosser Foundation Scholarship Fund for the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown-to benefit the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown scholarship fund. Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center Fund-to provide an endowment, which will benefit students and recent graduates of Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center by providing scholarships for higher education and start-up business grants. David W. Griffith Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment which will provide a scholarship in the amount of $500 to be distributed annually from the Fund, to a student at United High School who meets certain criteria. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Arthur Hagadus Scholarship Fund-to benefit students selected by Rotary International, Johnstown. Arthur Hagadus Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to assist area students in achieving their educational goals. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Dr. Edward Haluska Scholarship Fund for the Penn Highlands Community College-to support Pennsylvania Highlands Community College students. HC “Joe” Harned Scholarship Fund-to provide continuing scholarships through the Turkeyfoot Valley Historical Society and the United Community Church of God in Ursina for post secondary education at accredited institutions. HC “Joe” Harned Scholarship-Nils Thompson Memorial Scholarship-to provide continuing scholarships the United Community Church of God in Ursina for post secondary education at accredited institutions. HC “Joe” Harned Scholarship-Turkeyfoot Area Historical Society Scholarship-to provide continuing scholarships through the Turkeyfoot Valley Historical Society for post secondary education at accredited institutions.

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Eleanor and Carlton Haselrig Family Scholarship Fund-established by their children, to provide a scholarship to an outstanding senior member of the Greater Johnstown Minority Scholars Club pursuing a post-secondary education. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Galen Head, Jr. Scholarship Fund-to honor the memory of Galen Head, Jr., a former trainer with the Johnstown Chiefs Hockey club, and assist other local student athletes in pursuit of higher education. Mary Jo Clark Helsel Scholarship Fund for Bishop McCort-to provide tuition scholarship monies to a young woman from the Greater Johnstown area who wishes to attend Bishop McCort. P. J. Helsel Scholarship Fund-to award a $1,000 scholarship to each year’s Point Stadium Award winner. Clea and Levi Hollis Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment that will generate a scholarship to be awarded to a minority student. The Greater Johnstown Minority Scholars Club shall recommend the awardees. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Hollis-Maghee Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment which will provide a scholarship to a deserving minority academic student who is a graduating student from a high school in Cambria or Somerset County and has been accepted to a college or university. Hoover Family-to provide $500.00 scholarship to a United Basketball player. Erin Hostetler Scholarship Fund-to benefit students of Forest Hills High School, this fund was created in memory of Erin Hostetler, an outstanding student at Forest Hills High School. In-Shore Technologies Scholarship Award Fund-to provide scholarships to a student or students with preference being given to awardee(s) attending Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, PA. Job Mann Trust Fund-to provide financial assistance to worthy and needy residents of Bedford County in their educational pursuits in preparation for serving as a Minister of the Gospel (i.e., “Parish Pastor”) in churches which practice evangelical Christianity.


Scholarship Funds Johnstown Area Life Underwriters Fund for the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College-to support the students of Pennsylvania Highland Community College.

Brian Lamar Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment, which will provide a scholarship to be distributed annually to a graduating senior from the Portage Area School District pursuing a career in the medical field.

Johnstown Area Music Scholarship Fund-to assist a student in the pursuit of an education in music.

Doris Jean Lazere Scholarship Fund- to provide an endowment which will provide a scholarship in the amount of $200.00 to be distributed annually from the fund, to a graduating student from Portage High School who intends to pursue a career in nursing with priority given to a student from Cassandra Borough. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

Johnstown High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund-to provide a $500 scholarship for one Johnstown High School student in good academic standing who participates in community service and has unmet finanial need. Elbert and Lillie Mae Jones Scholarship Fund-to provide an annual scholarship to a Conemaugh Valley High School Senior. Consideration shall be give to the following: African American, average or better student and an accredited post-secondary school and distributed through the Greater Johnstown Minority Scholars Club. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. James Kocher Memorial Music Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship in the amount of $500.00 annually to a Westmont Hilltop High School senior student. The student selected is to be pursuing a major or minor degree in music. Mr. Kocher’s love of music inspired his family to create this endowment in 2007. Mr. Kocher conducted the Johnstown Reed Band for 25 years, was a clarinetist with the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra for 20 years, music director at Franklin St. Methodist Church and choir director for the Westmont Church of the Brethren. Created as a part of the 100 Families Project. H.R. and Helen Konhaus Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a graduating senior of Meyersdale Area High School who has a demonstrated financial need and a career interest in any health related field. Anna C. Buffoni Koveleskie Community Fund Scholarship-to provide a scholarship to a female senior at Central Cambria High School. Anna C. Buffoni Visual Arts Achievement Award-to provide a scholarship a senior student at Central Cambria High School who has at least three years of art. Helene and Robert Krantzler Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a scholastically worthy graduating senior of Forest Hills High School who desires to enter any accredited college or univeristy.

Frank and Bernice Lucente Community Service Scholarship Fund-to provide a four-year scholarship to the college of choice of a Meyersdale Area High School graduate. Marlon Mackel Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for local AAABA league players. Walter R. Mahler Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide college scholarship(s) for deserving seniors at Shade-Central City High School, Cairnbrook, Pa. This scholarship fund is in loving memory of Walter R. Mahler, a longtime resident of Shade Township, and graduate of Shade High School, class of 1943. Dr. Vito E. Mantini Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment that will grant a $1,000.00 scholarship to a student graduating from Conemaugh Township Area High School and planning to enter a health or health related field, established in 2007 in memory of Dr. Vito E. Mantini. Andrew and Erma Margo Scholarship Award Fund-to provide a scholarship to a graduate of the Portage Area School District who has been accepted into an accredited post-secondary institution. Leona Marian Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to Conemaugh Township Area High School valedictorians. McCully Scholarship-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student. Dr. John Melleky Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a student at Greater Johnstown High School who resides in the Oakland, Walnut Grove, or Stoneycreek Township area, created by his daughter Susan Eastman. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.

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Scholarship Funds Frederick K. Metzler Business Technology Scholarship Fund-to award a deserving senior at Richland Township High School a scholarship in pursuit of a business technology (or like) degree of learning. Meyersdale Area Education Association Staff Memorial Scholarship Fund-to benefit graduates that will continue their education in a college, university or technical school. This scholarship is in memory of all staff members who gave their time and talent to educate the children of the Meyersdale Area School District.

Dr. Harry M. Rhoads Scholarship Fund-to benefit an under-funded, graduating senior at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown who will be attending an accredited medical school.

Jim Miller Scholarship Fund-to provide an annual scholarship award to the graduating Valedictorian(s) at Bishop McCort High School pursuing a postsecondary education, established by Crown Investments Trust in memory of Jim Miller, a former Guidance Counselor at Bishop McCort High School.

Homer D. Rice Sportsmanship Award Fund-to provide a scholarship award to one male and one female student-athlete graduating from Greater Johnstown High School who exemplify the values Homer Rice ascribed to in his athletic endeavors, such as good sportsmanship.

Walter F. Mitchell, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to a graduating senior at Greater Johnstown High School, Richland Area High School or Turkeyfoot Area High School who intends to pursue a career in electrical engineering and who meets certain criteria.

Ronald S. Rivera Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to a graduating senior of Greater Johnstown High School intending to major in Business.

Myrtle and Walter Davis Scholarship-to provide a scholarship to an Indiana High School student. Melissa O’Kinsky Scholarship Fund-to assist students from Somerst Area High School enrolled in the School of Education at Slippery Rock University. Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Scholarship Fund-to support students of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College. Dr. Joseph Donald Plummer & Mrs. Marianne Plummer Scholarship Fund-to provide an endowment, which will provide a scholarship to a Bishop McCort High School Senior who will be attending Seton Hill University. Students to be considered should exhibit good values, strong community service, and display a caring and compassionate nature, established by daughter, Nancy L. Heider in memory of her beloved parents. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Steve Purich Scholarship Award Fund-to provide scholarships to students from the following school districts: Greater Johnstown, Ferndale Area, Conemaugh Valley, Westmont Hilltop, and/or Richland Area.

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REACH Service Award at St. Michael Catholic Church Fund-to benefit the REACH (Religious Education And Christian Helping) Service Award at St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Michael, PA benefits youth members of the St. Michael Catholic Church Parish, St. Michael, who have achieved a certain number of community service hours.

David J. Rizzo Scholarship Fund-to provide an annual scholarship award to students graduating from Windber Area High School pursuing a postsecondary education who have shown achievement in academics, athletics or extracurricular activity. David A. Rizzo Soccer Sportsperson of the Year Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to a soccer player who exemplifies true sportsmanship. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Mae A. Russell Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for Shade-Central City School Districts seniors. Shade Township Class of 1946 Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarship(s) to a graduate(s) of Shade Central City High School who intend to pursue higher education in an accredited college or university. Fred and Nancy Shaffer Scholarship Fund, in memory of Mark A. Shaffer-to provide two scholarships per year to Somerset Area High School students, with priority given to those interested in pursuing pharmacy degrees and engineering degrees and demonstrating financial need. Created as part of the 100 Families Project.


Scholarship Funds Tyler Shaffer Scholarship Fund-to support any endeavor that benefits organizations, schools, including scholarships, and events that characterize the fun loving and giving spirit of our son Tyler. Carl and Anna Sherbine Elementary Education Scholarship Fund-to provide an annual scholarship to benefit Forest Hills High School students continuing studies in elementary education. Shuster Family Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to graduating students from Everett Area High School pursuing a post-secondary education who have shown achievement in outstanding citizenship, leadership qualities, and community involvement, in honor of Bud Shuster’s 70th Birthday. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Marie and Frank Slabe Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship to graduating students of Johnstown High School who will attend a four year liberal arts undergraduate college/university with the intention of attaining a bachelor of arts degree. Hazel Jones Slater Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarship funds to students at Conemaugh Hospital’s School of Nursing in perpetuity. Somerset County School-to-Work Scholarship Program-to provide students the opportunity to prepare to enter a highly skilled, technically oriented career field. Instituted by Somerset Area Vocational Technical School. St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church-to provide scholarships for the children and grandchildren of members of the congregation of St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church as of June 3, 2007 as established by the Church Council.

Swanson Family Award Fund-to provide an annual award to upper-level, non-traditional University of Pittsburgh of Johnstown students majoring in education, established by Community Foundation board member Rev. Dr. Robert and his wife, Caryl Swanson. Created as part of the 100 Families Project. Steve and Hazel Terebus Fund-to benefit a graduating senior from Conemaugh Township High School excelling in compassionate concern of others and community service, initiated in 1994. Steve J. Terebus Fund-to provide a scholarship to benefit a senior from Greater Johnstown High School. Joseph L. and Georgia J. Uklayer UPJ Scholarship Fund-to assist worthy yet needy students of UPJ in math or engineering degrees. United Parents in Education-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student. United School District Scholarship Fund-to benefit graduates pursuing education at a college, university, and vocational/technical school or apprenticeship program. United Ski Club-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student. United Student Council-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student. United Vocational Agriculture-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student.

Steph and Kris Scholarship Fund-to help further the education of a ShadeCentral City Senior planning to attend a post-secondary trade school, college, or university, this fund is in memory of Steph Roman and Kris Zubek.

Anthony F. and Ann R. Urbas Education Fund-to provide a scholarship annually to a student graduating from Bishop McCort High School. Tutuion for Bishop McCort Students.

Jeff Strittmatter Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a Bishop Carroll High School senior who will further studies at St. Francis College.

Eddie Vetock Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship for a caddy or Sunnehanna Country Club employee or a child of a Sunnehanna employee, this fund is in memory of Eddie Vetock, a long time caddy at Sunnehanna Country Club.

Loretta Stumpo Scholarship Fund-to benefit a student from Greater Johnstown High School.

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Scholarship Funds Brad Wess Scholarship Fund-to award scholarships to Senior Hockey Players choosing from applications from the eight High Schools in Cambria County and/or a Scholarship for a Senior from Forest Hills High School. Westmont High School, Class of 1972-to provide scholarships for students at Westmont Hilltop High School.

The Windber Area School District purchased integrated personal response systems using funding from the Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund. Each student responds using a hand-held responder.

Westmont/Upper Yoder Class of 1947 Scholarship Fund-to provide a scholarship annually to graduate of Westmont Hilltop High School. George F. Wheeling Athletic and Educational Trust Fund-to provide scholarships to student athletes. Gifts designated in memory of Michael L. Elswick provide additional support to this fund. The Rev. Robert G. Whisler Memorial Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for members of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church who intend to continue their education. Windber Rambler Lettermen’s Club Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships to one boy and one girl athlete as determined by the Windber Rambler Lettermen’s Club Scholarship Committee. Wright-Knox Scholarship-to provide a scholarship to a United High School student.

The Borough of Clymer used a grant from the Bork Family Fund to replace playground equipment with a Super MaxPlay Structure.

Nunzio S. and Flora D. Yocca Scholarship Fund-to provide scholarships for graduating students from Windber Area High School majoring in education, founded by their daughters and sons-in-law, Michael and Elizabeth Day and Joseph and Susan Rupe. Zahorchak Education-Economic Endowment Fund-to provide dual enrollment scholarships to eligible students from the three school districts where Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak served students and established himself as an education leader.

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The Bedford Area Ambulance provided Child and Babysitting safety classes to teenagers with funding from the Benjamin Bosler Fund.


Community Foundation Grants Grants Disbursed Within Fiscal Year 2009

ARTS AND CULTURE $88,911 Allied Artists of Johnstown American Philatelic Society ART WORKS in Johnstown BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center Chamber Orchestra of the Alleghenies Community Arts Center of Cambria County Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Cresson Lake Playhouse, Inc. David J. Shaffer Museum Diamond Days Celebration Downtown Bedford, Inc. Everett Band Boosters Greater Johnstown Community Chorus Gristmilll Productions Herbal Gems of Somerset, PA Johnstown Public Arts Alliance Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Laurel Arts Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center Pittsburgh Public Theater Smithsonian Institution Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art The Pennsylvania Consort University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Pasquerilla Performing Arts Westmoreland Museum of American Art WQED - FM Education $262,709 Appalachia Intermediate Unit 08 Bedford County Regional Education Foundation, Inc. Big Sky Institute Bishop Carroll High School Boys & Girls Club of Somerset County, Inc. Chestnut Ridge Future Business Leaders of America Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Everett Free Library First Book- Johnstown #403 Greater Johnstown School District Holy Name Elementary School Indiana Area Lacrosse Club Indiana Area School District IUP Research Institute Johnstown Educational Foundation Meyersdale Area School District Morningstar Learning Center Our Mother of Sorrows Church School Fund Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Pennsylvania State University Saint Benedict Parochial School Saint Michael Archangel Parochial School Tacoma Community College The Learning Lamp, Inc. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown University of West Virginia Westmont Hilltop School District Windber Area School District Windber Library Scholarships $514,633 Adams, R. Curtis Reading Area Community College Agatucci, Dawn Pittsburgh Technical Institute Alberter, Danielle Mt. Aloysius College Allison, Lynette Slippery Rock University Alt, Rebecca Pennsylvania State University Anderson, Katrina Harrisburg Area Community College Anderson, Morgan Gannon University Andreoni, Rebecca Reading Area Community College Andrews, Kirsten University of Pittsburgh Argueta, Gabriela Bucks County Community College Asel, Julia West Virginia University Ashurst, John Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Asiago, Thomas UPJ

Bango, George Allegany College of Maryland Foundation, Inc. Banks, Angela University of Pittsburgh Banks, Mariah Slippery Rock University Barkey, Justin Pennsylvania State University Bartholomew, Timmothy Applachian Bible College Bartley, Shannon Clarion University Baum, Rebekah Indiana University of PA Bayko, Brittany Keystone College Behe, Lacey UPJ Bender, Neil Allegany College of Maryland Berkebile, Nicole Valley Forge Christian College Bernard, Andrew University of Pittsburgh Billick, Erica Pennsylvania State University-Fayette Bluedorn, Jeffrey Indiana University of PA Bond, Madalyn Butler County Community College Booher, Logan Juniata College Border, Krista Mt. Aloysius College Boring, Mark Duquesne University Borsani, Michael Indiana University of PA Bowser, Brittany Pennsylvania State University Brehun, William Pennsylvania State University Brice, Ethan Butler County Community College Bricker, Casey Pennsylvania State University Brotzman, Ashlee Northampton Community College Brown, Allison Indiana University of PA Brown, Devin Marie University of Maryland College Park Brown, Katina Community College of Allegheny County Brown, Laraisha Community College of Allegheny County Brown, Martaya Community College of Allegheny County Brown, Rebecca Mt. Aloysius College Brown, Samira Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Bumbarger, Zachary Shippensburg University Burkett, Dylan Greater Johnstown Career & Technology Center

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Burkett, Thomas Westmoreland Co. Community College Burton, Amber Butler County Community College Butler, Dominique Community College of Allegheny County Carey, DaShawna Community College of Allegheny County Carnahan, Carley Pennsylvania State New Kensington Carpenter, Kaitlyn Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Chriscoe, McKennah Clarion University Christian, Quadir Juniata College Clabbatt, Cory Gannon University Clark, Mary Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Clark, Michael UPJ Claycomb, Kevin Juniata College Clevenger, Ashley California University of Pennsylvania Clites, Zachary Allegany College of Maryland Colflesh, Cody California University of PA Conley, Suezanna Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Conrad, Jeremy University of Pittsburgh Corbin, Valarie Mt. Aloysius College Cornelius, Brennan Juniata College Cotchen, Jon University of Chicago Cox-Taylor, Tatayann Community College of Allegheny County Crigger, Whitney Slippery Rock University Cross, Alyssa Shenandoah University Cunningham, Scott Pennsylvania State University Cushman, Michelle Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Davis, Jill Mt. Aloysius College Davis, Sean Pittsburgh Technical Institute DeHaven, Heather Allegany College of Maryland DelGrande, Caitlin Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Deremer, Kathryn Indiana University of PA

DeRito, Charlene California University of PA Deyarmin, Laura UPJ Diehl, Denelle California Unv of PA Dneaster, Katie Mt. Aloysius College Doroba, Lauren Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Douglas Persun, Make Saint Francis University Douglas-Chumney, Tevon Community College of Allegheny County Doyle, Thomas Delaware County Community College Dubovi, Elizabeth Seton Hill University Dugan, Rebecca Community College of Allegheny County Dunlap, Kayla Pennsylvania State University Dziagwa, Lauren UPJ Eagan, Dale University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Eagan, Rachel Community College of Allegheny County Eddy, Christina Reading Area Community College Emerick, Kayla Saint Francis University Enos, Kassie Gannon University Esarey, Samuel Denison University Felton, Maria Ann University of Pittsburgh Ferguson, Lindsay University of Pittsburgh Ferguson, Nicole Pennsylvania State University-Fayette Fetters, Samantha Community College of Allegheny County Fink, Jude Aaron Apollo Award Fleming, Ryan Gannon University Flowers, Candace Community College of Allegheny County Fogle, David Joliet Junior College Forrester, Katrina Community College of Allegheny County Foster, Stephanie Community College of Allegheny County Franey, Joelle California University of PA Frazier, Megan Conemaugh School of Nursing

Frederick, Kiara Montgomery County Community College Gabelt, Jacob Saint Vincent College Gardner, Sarah Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Gardner, Tasche Community College of Allegheny County Garrety, Nicole University of Pittsburgh Fayette Germany, Arthur Community College of Allegheny County Gibson, Dontay Delaware County Community College Gilbert, Nyeem Community College of Allegheny County Gojmerac, Anthony UPJ Golby, Katelyne Mt. Aloysius College Golightly, Nicole Community College of Allegheny County Gonzalez, Dyana Harrisburg Area Community College Gorsuch, Jeremy Saint Francis University Gregory, Shelby Community College of Allegheny County Grof, Hahnah UPJ Grube, Rebecca Grace College Gula, Jacob Westmoreland Co. Community College Gunkle, Nicole University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Guter, Christopher Mt. Aloysius College Haggerty, James Saint Vincent College Haidar, Raghida Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Hainsey, Coty Westminster College Hale-Cooper, Kasandra Allegany College of Maryland Haluska, Sally UPJ Hamilton, Rachel Allegany College of Maryland Haney, Tyler Saint Francis University Hanft, Amanda Waynesburg University Hartman, Robert Allegany College of Maryland Hartzell, Megan University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford


Community Foundation Grants Hawkins, Justin Pennsylvania State University Haworth, Ashleigh Community College Beaver County Heider, Lindsay Pennsylvania State University Helman, Joshua Duquesne University Helsel, Chelsea Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Hilker, Brittany Harrisburg Area Community College Hiltabidel, Ashley Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Hirtz, Angelea Pennsylvania State New Kensington Hogan, Troy Community College of Allegheny County Horner, Mark Indiana University of PA Hostetler, Rachel Allegany College of Maryland Hughes, Karley Gannon University Hunnicutt, Cody Bloomsburg University of PA Jackman, Rachel Community College Beaver County Jackson, Aisha Community College of Allegheny County Jackson, Alexis Community College of Allegheny County James, Jessica Montgomery County Community College Johns, Jeffrey Indiana Tech Johnson, Amanda Garrett College Johnson, Jaron Pittsburgh Technical Institute Johnson, Malikka Community College of Allegheny County Jones-Jeter, Donte Community College of Allegheny County Kalanish, Emily UPJ Karan, Brett University of Pittsburgh Kasecky, Christina Mt. Aloysius College Katrancha, Sara Duquesne University Keita, Mamadou Delaware County Community College Keitt, Tanya Northampton Community College Kinback, Nick University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Klink, Valerie Allegany College of Maryland Klink, Valerie Allegheny College Knapic, Aaron UPJ Knupp, Joshua Indiana University of PA Koch, Zethan University of Pittsburgh Kohuth, Seth California University of PA Kolesar, Brandon Conemaugh School of Nursing Kolesar, Cassandra Gannon University Korinko, Donald Pennsylvania State University Koscheck, Autumn Allegany College of Maryland Kowalczyk, Kaylee Mt. Aloysius College Kraft, Ashley Westminster College Kramer, Aubree Mt. Aloysius College Krauss, Ryan Albright College Kreuzburg, Kristina Reading Area Community College Krieser, Tristan Butler County Community College Kuchera, Miranda Seton Hill University Kudasik, Brandon Slippery Rock University Kurtz, Charles Harrisburg Area Community College Lamar, Meagan Shepherd University Langhoff, Brittany Community College of Allegheny County LaRue, Zykia Saint Francis University Lattanzio, Tyler Duquesne University Leach, Matthew Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Lease, Amanda Allegany College of Maryland Leasock, Erica Allegany College of Maryland Leather, Michael Bucks County Community College Lechak, Adam Saint Francis University Lechak, Jason Mt. Aloysius College Leetz, Christina University of Scranton Legath, Adrienne American Education Services Legath, Emily Pennsylvania State University Lehman, Jessica West Virginia Wesleyan College Leidy, Kasey Duquesne University Lenz, Jacob Robert Morris College Lewis, Scott Saint Francis University Leydig, Christine Indiana University of PA Lichty, Kristin UPJ

Lindrose, Katelin Pennsylvania State University Link, Theresa Saint Francis University Little, Erich Mt. Aloysius College Litvin, Lyndsay Mt. Aloysius College Livingston, John Pennsylvania State University Long, Jared California University of PA Long, Shawn Northampton Community College Lovrich, Linsday Washington and Jefferson College Lundmark, Sarah Clarion University Lutz, Ben Harrisburg Area Community College Lutz-Rae, Josephine Montgomery County Community College Mahoney, Dan Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Mangus, Kristin Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Mangus, Kristin Slippery Rock University Maopolski, Richard University of Scranton Mardayat, Katie Saint Francis University Marinucci, Frank Pennsylvania State University-Scranton Martinez, Migvel Keystone College Martz, Miranda Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Massengill, Tracey Community College of Allegheny County Mastrine, Amy Pennsylvania State University Matava, Eric University of Pittsburgh Maurizio, Jonathan Juniata College Mauser, Ricky Harrisburg Area Community College Maust, Benjamin Clarion University McCabe, Meghan Point Park Univeristy McCachren, Ashley Pennsylvania Highlands Community College McCoy, Shannell Community College of Allegheny County McCurley, Donovan Penn State - DuBois Campus McDonald, Tomorrow University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford McGarry, James Pennsylvania Highlands Community College

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McKenry, Lacey Mt. Aloysius College McMahon, Lisa Harrisburg Area Community College Meck, Cristy Allegany College of Maryland Mesina, Amanda Pennsylvania State University Metheney, Misty Pennsylvania State University-Fayette Miller, Breanne Mt. Aloysius College Miller, Christian Pennsylvania State New Kensington Miller, Joshua Indiana University of PA Mizner, Concetta Edinboro University of PA Moffa, Austin Juniata College Mohiuddin, Sultana Community College of Allegheny County Mohnkern, Samuel Eastern Nazarene College Moodie, Alicia Bloomsburg University of PA Moreau, Ross Indiana University of PA Mormann, Dalena Pennsylvania State University - York Morris, Edwin Montgomery County Community College Morrison, Chelsey Penn State - DuBois Campus Morrow, Zachary Indiana University of PA Mottern, Alexander State University of New York-Suny ESF Muir, Michael Pennsylvania State University Mullen, Courtney Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Muschlitz, Julissa Lafayette College Nace, Ashley California University of PA Nace, Emily Vet Tech Institute Nash, Alexander Community College of Allegheny County Nealis, Stephanie Community College of Allegheny County Nemec, Celina California University of PA Nettleton, Lacy Community College of Allegheny County Nicholls, Jordana Northampton Community College

Norris, Rachel L Allegany College of Maryland Norris, Rachel M Allegany College of Maryland O’Donnell, Megan Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Olmstead, Amanda Indiana University of PA O’Neal, Andrea Mt. Aloysius College Oshaben, Robert American Musical and Dramatic Academy Overmiller, Andrew York College of Pennsylvania Palcic, Seth Westmoreland Co. Community College Palmer, Vicki Cambria Rowe Business College Paros, Elizabeth Saint Francis University Paros, Jonathan Saint Francis University Pastorek, Sarah Indiana University of PA Patrick, Lauren Indiana University of PA Pauley, Alexis Conemaugh School of Nursing Pearce, Benton Pennsylvania State Erie, The Behrend College Pecora, Marco University of Pittsburgh Peters, Marian University of Pittsburgh Polacek, Thomas University of Pennsylvania Polo, Ethan Westmoreland Co. Community College Pompelia, Andrew University of Pittsburgh Poole, Shaquala Pennsylvania State University-Fayette Poukish, Anthony Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Price, Christefor University of Pittsburgh Prozialeck, Kelly Clarion University Prozialeck, Kristen Susquehanna University Purazo, Marc UPJ Quinzi, Kyle Widener University Ramierz, Jr., Lonnie Pennsylvania State University -Altoona Campus Rattay, Trayton Butler County Community College Rauck, Kelsey Harrisburg Area Community College Redvay, Brittany Conemaugh School of Nursing Reed, Jacqueline Keystone College Reed, Rebecca Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Reid, Ashely Bucks County Community College

Reinhardt, Phillip Northampton Community College Reynolds, Marilyn Community College of Allegheny County Richie, Craig Montgomery County Community College Robertson, Brittany Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Roebuck, Kristin Harrisburg Area Community College Roha, Samuel Seton Hill University Rolston, Jean-Philip Montgomery County Community College Romanow, Heather Marywood University Ruhl, Laura Harrisburg Area Community College Russo, Kelly Metro Beauty Academy Rychak, Kate Slippery Rock University Sakmar, Benjamin UPJ Sandoval, Christa Montgomery County Community College Sankey, Ashely Butler County Community College Santichen, Justin Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Schilling, Tiffany Duquesne University Schlesman, Nicole Harrisburg Area Community College Schoenberger, Tyler Geneva College Schuster, Derek Pennsylvania State University Schwaderer, Amber Allegany College of Maryland Sciacca, Lauren Pennsylvania State University -Fayette Sellers, Brittany Lock Haven University of PA Shadron, Kathryn UPJ Shaffer, Brandon Butler County Community College Shaffer, Corena Penn State - DuBois Campus Shall, Brittany Saint Francis University Shaw, Ashley Sanford Brown Institute Sheets, Jeffrey Community College of Allegheny County Shirt, Ian UPJ


Community Foundation Grants Shook, Marlee Clarion University Sicheri, Abby Indiana University of PA Sieminkewicz, Heather Pennsylvania State University Sipe, Jennifer Harrisburg Area Community College Sipple, Lanetta Duquesne University Siskind, Sam Community College of Allegheny County Skokowski, Katelyn Montgomery County Community College Skufca, Alexander Gettysburg College Sloan, Melanie Mt. Aloysius College Slomainy, Diana Pennsylvania State New Kensington Smeal, Jessica University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Smith, Jeff Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Smith, Kayla Mt. Aloysius College Smith, Lauren Saint Francis University Smith, Lucas Drexel University College of Medicine Smith, Sara Mt. Aloysius College Spangler, Brian Pennsylvania State - Berks Spinos, Emily Conemaugh School of Nursing Sprankle, Katie Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Stanley, Jennifer Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Steighner, Anna Indiana University of PA Steinbach, Ashley Seton Hill University Stopko, Justin Mt. Aloysius College Straugh, Kristina Pennsylvania State University Sucherits, Kaelyb Pennsylvania State University -Fayette Sullivan, Natalie Community College of Allegheny County Swearingen, Marissa Community College of Allegheny County Sweithelm, Sean Indiana University of PA Taylor, Gregory Community College of Allegheny County

Temple, Brittany Bloomsburg University of PA Terchanik, Jenna Bishop McCort High School Thomas, Autumn Mt. Aloysius College Thomas, Crystal Allegany College of Maryland Thomas, Elise Indiana University of PA Thomas, Robert Pennsylvania State University -Fayette Thomas, Tyler Mt. Aloysius College Toliver, Danielle Community College of Allegheny County Toliver, Dominique Community College of Allegheny County Tressler, Brittany California University of PA Tressler, Linette California University of PA Troutman, Jessica California University of PA Utzler, Kasey Indiana University of PA Utzler, Megan SallieMae Van Dyke, Sarah Conemaugh School of Nursing Vanfossen, Matthew Mt. Aloysius College Varner, James University of Pittsburgh Vasil, David Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Vena, Nicole California University of PA Vignero, Zachary UPJ Vu, Jennifer University of Pittsburgh Wagaman, Colby Harrisburg Area Community College Wagner, Joel University of Pittsburgh Walker, Casey Indiana University of PA Waller, Vanessa Butler County Community College Wallman, Amanda Pennsylvania State University - York Ward, Ryan West Virginia University Ware, David University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford Wass, Philip Clarion University Way, Jessica Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Weber, Douglas Apollo Award Weidman, Ethan Harrisburg Area Community College Weinzierl, Mara Saint Francis University

Wells, Derrick Penn State - DuBois Campus Wess, Steven Saint Francis University Wetzel, Tiffany Mt. Aloysius College Wiesheier, Brittney Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Wilt, Ezekial Point Park Univeristy Winters, Keliann Marywood University Wojtaszek, Rebecca Saint Francis University Zayac, Shauna Clarion University Zeli, Zachary Community College of Allegheny County Ziance, Matthew UPJ Ziegler, Lacy Community College of Allegheny County NOTE: The American Red Cross Blood Services awarded scholarships to students living in the states of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia through the Community Foundation. Due to space restrictions, the scholarships are listed on Community Foundation web page at www. cfalleghenies.org. CHILDREN AND YOUTH $34,591 Cambria County Student Hockey League Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Dreams Can Be Foundation Girl Scouts of Talus Rock Council, Inc. Greater Johnstown Youth League Association, Inc. Jaffa Hospital Crusade Johnstown BMX, Inc. Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania Mom’s House, Inc. Outdoor Odyssy at Roaring Run, Inc. Portage Area Youth Association The Challenge Program, Inc. The Learning Lamp, Inc. Tickets for Kids Foundation DBA Tickets for Kids Charities Tree of Hope 41


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Health and Human Services $99,149 Alternative Community Resource Program, Inc. Bedford Area Ambulance Service Beginnings, Inc. Best of Friends Beth Sholom Congregation Boys & Girls Club of Somerset County, Inc. Calvery Memorial Presbyterian Church Cambria County Children and Youth Service Cambria/Somerset County Multiple Sclerosis Society, Inc. Camp PARC (Somerset County) - PA Association for Retarded Citizens Cancer Caring Center Christian Counseling Service of Indiana, Inc. Citizens’ Ambulance Service, Inc. Conemaugh Health Foundation Cresson Food Pantry Cyberi Distinctive Human Services, Inc. The Family Center/ACRP Fore the Kids, Inc. Forest Hills Food Pantry Franklin Street United Methodist Food Pantry Glendale Area Food Pantry Greater Johnstown Christian Food Pantry Habitat for Humanity of Cambria County, Inc. Homer City Borough Indiana County Community Action Program, Inc. Johnstown Free Medical Clinic, Inc. Keystone Chapter, American Red Cross Lifesteps, Inc. Lift Miracle League of Blair County, Inc. Nanty Glo Food Pantry Next Step Center Operation Warm Park Avenue Food Pantry Park Avenue United Methodist Church Peniel Drug and Alcohol Residential Treatment Facility

Portage Area Ambulance Association Portage Senior Activities Center of Cambria County Professional Family Care Services, Inc. Saint Andrew’s Food Pantry Saint Vincent Food Bank The Salvation Army Somerset Therapeutic Association for Riding Southern Poverty Law Center St. Francis Sharing and Caring St. Vincent de Paul Caring Ministries Tableland Services, Inc. United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Alleghenies Region United Way of the Laurel Highlands Victim Services, Inc. Visiting Nurse Association of Indiana County Walnut Grove Food Pantry West End Food Pantry Westmont Family Counseling Ministries Windber Fire Company Windber Health Care Foundation, Inc. Women’s Help Center YWCA of Greater Johnstown Community Development $105,071 Bedford County Chamber Foundation Big Sky Community Corporation Blairsville Downtown Borough of Clymer Cambria and Indiana Trail Council Cambria County Library Association Coal Country Hang-Out Youth Center Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Conemaugh Valley Conservancy Cresson Area Ambulance Service, Inc. Ebensburg Borough Fix-A-Pet, Inc. Greater Johnstown Cambria County Chamber of Commerce Homer Center Public Library

Johnstown Business District Coalition, Inc. Johnstown Firemen’s Benefit Home Association Mary S. Biesecker Library Meyersdale Public Library Meyersdale Renaissance, Inc. Nanty Glo Volunteer Fire Company Patton Public Library Portage Area Joint Recreation Commission Portage Volunteer Fire Company #1 Redevelopment Authority of the City of Johnstown Roxbury Bandshell Preservation Alliance The Salvation Army Somerset Service Center Saxton Community Library Senior Choice, Inc. dba The Atrium Somerset County Campus Foundation for Allegany of Maryland Somerset County Fair Association Somerset County Flag Committee Somerset, Inc. Turkeyfoot Lending Library, Inc. United Way of Indiana County West End Improvement Group Young Professionals of the Alleghenies Zoological Society of Pittsburgh Religion $24,144 Beth Sholom Congregation Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown Grove Avenue United Methodist Church Homer City United Presbyterian Church Mother Angelica Live Program New Day, Inc. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church United Methodist Church of Strongstown Heritage Programs Ancient Order of Hibernians Bedford County Arts Council Beth Sholom Congregation Blairsville Underground Railroad

$79,498


Community Foundation Grants BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center Inclined Plane, Inc. Johnstown Area Heritage Association Masonic Temple Association Old Bedford Village Pennsylvania Canal Society Pioneer Historical Society Sandyvale Cemetery Association, Inc. United Jewish Appeal Environmental and Economic Development $994,239 ALLARM Allegheny Valley Conservancy, Inc. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay Anderson Creek Beech Creek Watershed Association Blair County Conservation District Borough of Smethport BosWell Pharmacy Services Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation Capital Resource Conservation & Development Area Council, Inc. Central Pennsylvania Conservancy Chesapeake Bay Trust Chestnut Ridge Chapter of Trout Unlimited Citizens Coal Council City of Johnstown Clinton County Conservation District Conemaugh Valley Conservancy Conservation Consultants, Inc. Earth Conservancy Eastern PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation Emigh Run Lakeside Watershed Association, Inc. Energy Conservation Council of Pennsylvania Forum for Pennsylvania’s Heartland French Creek Project Global Guardian, LLC Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc.

Greater Johnstown Cambria County Chamber of Commerce Grove City College Huntingdon County Conservation District Independence Conservancy Juniata Clean Water Partnership, Inc. Juniata College Keystone Conservation Trust Kiski-Conemaugh Stream Team Lake Erie - Allegheny Earth Force League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Loyalhanna Watershed Association, Inc. Lycoming College Mercer County Conservation District Mission Critical Solutions, LLC Morris Arboretum Mountain Watershed Association, Inc. Muddy Creek Trout Unlimited, Chapter 575 National Wildlife Federation Natural Biodiversity Conservation Strategy New Life Bible Camp, Inc. North Area Environmental Council Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education PA Council of Trout Unlimited Pennsylvania Environmental Council Pennsylvania Grazing/Forage Lands Conservation Coalition Pennsylvania Land Trust Association Pennsylvania No-Till Alliance Pennsylvania State University Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium Rhiza Labs Roaring Run Watershed Association Rose Valley/Mill Creek Watershed Association Saint Francis University Schuylkill Headwaters Association, Inc. Scott Conservancy Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance Six Mile run Area Watershed Committee

Snyder County Conservation District Stackhouse Park, Inc. Stewards of the Lower Susquehanna, Inc. Stream Restoration, Inc. Susquehanna University Toby Creek Watershed Association, Inc. The Trust for Public Land University of Colorado Foundation Western PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Westmoreland County Conservation District Westmoreland County Sportsmen’s League Whispering Creek Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College Civic Affairs $12,565 Flight 93 National Memorial Johnstown Oldtimers Baseball Association Total Grants Disbursed

$2,215,510

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Board of Directors

Board of Directors Mark E. Pasquerilla Chairman Chairman, CEO & President, Crown American Realty Trust Gary C. Horner, Esquire Secretary Attorney, Partner, Spence, Custer, Saylor, Wolfe & Rose

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Daniel Glosser President, M. Glosser & Sons William L. Glosser, Esquire Attorney at Law Jerry Hudson Vice President Chief Quality Officer, Concurrent Technologies Corporation

Kim Craig Treasurer President, FNB Investment Advisors, Inc

John M. Kriak President, Group Genesis, LLC

John Blackburn, III Retired, Pennsylvania State Police

Richard H. Mayer Retired Publisher, Tribune-Democrat

Allan Dennison Chief Executive Officer, AmeriServ Financial Group

Daniel Perkins President, MTS Technologies, Inc.

Raymond DiBattista Retired President, UMF Company

Michael Sahlaney, Esquire Attorney at Law

Terry K. Dunkle Retired Bank President/CEO

Sara Ann Sargent President, Sargent’s Group

Robert J. Eyer CPA & Partner, Wessel & Company

Thomas C. Slater Owner, Slater Laboratories

Robert Gleason, III President, Gleason Technology, Inc

Matthew Smith Vice President of Operations, Laurel Auto

Rev. Dr. Robert Swanson Retired Pastor Emeritus, First Lutheran Church Associate Professor of Education, UPJ Dr. Donato Zucco Partner Mutual Development,LLC Executive Director, Emeritus Robert Allen Past Members – Board of Directors Robert Allen Dr. Frank Blackington Mr. Abe Beerman Scott Becker G. Henry Cook Dr. Albert L. Etheridge Dr. Curtis Goldblatt Darryl Myers Renuka Narahari D. C. Nokes, Esquire James V. Saly Kenneth Shorts Robert D. Sweet Earnest Wadsworth


Board of Directors

Staff

Committees and Advisory Boards Mike Kane Executive Director Carol Stern Senior Director of Donor Relations Bryan McCutcheon Fiscal Officer Kay Reynolds Director, Bedford County Endowments Karen Blough Administrative Specialist Barbara Plummer Accounting Associate

Audit Committee Mark Pasquerilla Terry Dunkle Robert Swanson Allan Dennison Executive Committee Mark E. Pasquerilla, Chair Kim Craig Terry Dunkle Gary Horner, Esq. John Kriak Richard H. Mayer Michael Sahlaney, Esquire Sara Ann Sargent Daniel Glosser Finance Committee Robert Eyer, Chair Ted Deskevich Terry Dunkle Mark E. Pasquerilla Distribution Committee Michael Sahlaney, Esq., Chair Lynn Ashe John Ayres, Esq. Terry Dunkle Anita Faas Daniel Glosser Hugh Hudnall Bill McKinney Lana Miller Mark E. Pasquerilla Sara Ann Sargent Dennis Platt Hank Parke

Investment Committee Daniel Glosser, Chair John Anderson Theodore Deskevich Raymond DiBattista John Kriak Mark E. Pasquerilla Marketing/Development Committee William Glosser, Esq., Chair Angie Berzonski Douglas Custer Terry Dunkle Bruce Haselrig Terry Havener John Kriak Mark Pasquerilla Edward Sheehan, Jr. Thomas Slater Leah Spangler Robin Strachan Robert Swanson Academic Alumni Advisory Board Louise Fisher Wanda Keller Dorene Lape Connie McClain Lois Miller Kristine Olsen Wilda Sanna Anita Sukenik

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Staff, Committees and Advisory Boards Bork Family Fund Advisory David Hintemeyer Michael F. Grimes, Jr. James R. Rihs Michael Sahlaney, Esq. William Shulick Mark Pasquerilla Everett Area Fund Patty Ault Denise Bouch Jackie Cessna Gwen Douglas Frank Dunkle Merle Helsel Shawn Kovack Jeff Mearkle David Wallace Ron Wright Bedford County Endowments Advisory Group Lynn Ashe John Blackburn III Rev. Donald Dusza Ned Frear James Gonsman Merle Helsel Carol Snyder Robert Sweet Jr Mark Thomas Dr. Glenn Thompson Ron Wright

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Somerset County Community Fund Advisory Committee G. Henry Cook, Co-chair Ted Deskevich, Co-chair Vickie Beer, CPA Raymond E. DiBattista C. Gregory Frantz, Esq. Matthew Melvin, Esq. Lana Miller Bill (William) Rice

Penelec Sustainable Energy Fund Committee Mike Kane Scott Gebhardt Samuel Hepfer, Jr. Derek James Richard Mappin Charles S. Mowbray Peter Tarapchak John Ubinger, Jr. Brian M. Vayda

Portage Regional Endowment Mike Kiel Russell Kiel Randy Stager

Auditors Bulow, Hottle & Company, Somerset, Pennsylvania

Meyersdale Wind Power Fund Advisory Committee Connie Anderson Dr. Grant Atwell II Tracey Karlie David Clapper Harold E. Nicholson Mary Wells Somerset County Community Fund Distribution Committee Scott Bittner Theodore Deskevich Bruce Hottle Lana Miller J. Thomas Riley Jeff Silka Brian Whipkey James Zimmerman


Donors to the Community Foundation 2008-2009 Fiscal Year The following names represent donors who gave during the fiscal year which ended June 30, 2009. Ms. Barbara Adams Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Adams Helen M. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Brian Ahlstrom Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aikey Mr. James Akers Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Akers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Aldinger Jr Mr. Ronald E. Aldom Mr. Dave Alexander Mr. Joe Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Allardice Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ron Allison Mr. Bob Altimore Cheyenne and Sierra Alwine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Anderson Dr. Susan J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Andrejko Mr. and Mrs. Francis Andrykovitch Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Andrykovitch Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John F. Antal Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Antemann MD Mr. Joseph A. Anthony Mr. Joseph P. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Arcurio Mr. and Mrs. George J. Arcurio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arcurio Mr. Matthew Armbruster Mr. and Mrs. James Arnone Mr. Phil Asbury Mr. Eric Ashbridge Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ashbridge Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Ashbrook Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ashcom Dr. and Mrs. George S. Ashman Mr. Jeff Ashman Mr. and Mrs. Doug Atterbury Dr. John Aubrey Mr. and Mrs. John S. Augustine II

Mr. Steve Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Ayres, Esq Ms. Adele Azar Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell G. Azar Dr. and Mrs. Magdi Azer Ms. Josephine Bachani Dr. and Mrs. David G. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Bailey Mr. Donald G. Bailey Mr. Thomas J. Bainbridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Mr. Ron Ball Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ballow Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Bambino Ms. Patricia A. Banks Mr. Ridley Banks Ivy Bannar Mr. Victor S. Bantly Mr. Sylvester T. Baran Richard D. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Bryan E. Barbin Mr. John H. Barbor Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Barclay Mr. John C. Barclay Mr. and Mrs. Rick Barefoot Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barkhimer Mr. Robert Barrett Mr. and Mrs. William B. Barrick Ms. Lois C. Barron Thomas R. Barron Ms. Susan B. Bartle Mr. Tom Bartos Robert and Linda Batey Ms. Darlene M. Beachley Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Beals Mr. Phil Beard Ms. Barbara M. Bearer Mr. Michael A. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Becker Mr. Mike Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beegle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Beer Mr. Michael C. Begenyi Jacqueline Beltz Mr. Christian L. Bench Cecilia Bencie Mr. David J. Bender Don and Lois Bender

Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Bender Richard and Pat Benko Donald H. and Marlene Bennett Mr. Edward B. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Bennett Ms. Phyllis S. Bennett Mr. Ted Benning Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berardelli Ms. Barbara L. Berk Mr. John P. Berk Ph. D. Mrs. Beverly Berkebile Mr. Thomas B. Berkebile Jr Dean Berkey Mr. Jeffrey L. Berkey Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bernardo Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Bernstein Mr. Thomas Berriman Mr. Jerry Berteotti Mr. Lawrence A. Bertino Ms. Suzanne Bertino William P. Bertolino Mr. J. Michael Bertuzzi Mr. Michael D. Betcher Ms. Cara L. Bettle Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Betton Mr. Gary T. Beuke Dr. Krishna M. Bhat Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Bidaman Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Billon M.D. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cyril Bingham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Birch Mrs. Barbara A. Bird Ms. Pauline Birus Mr. Bob Biter Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bittner Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Black Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Black Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Black Mr. and Mrs. John R. Blackburn Jr Larry and Linda Blackburn Mr. Robert Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Blanchetti Mr. Ralph D. Blanset George and Cathy Blaschak Ms. Susan M. Blazosky Ms. Michelle Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bliss

Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bloom Ms. Marie Bloom Ernie and Karen Blough Ernie Boerstler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Boerstler Ms. Vriginia R. Boerstler Mr. John Boderocco Ms. Michelle A. Bogus Mr. Ronald T. Bolam Helen Bolgar Percy and Julie Bollman Bill and Helen Boltz Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bopp Ms. Carol S. Boring Denise Boring Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. Borkow Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bortel Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Bost Mr. Dennis Bowers Ms. Gay Shauley Bowman Marlene Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowser Claire J. Boxler Margaret L. Boxler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Denny Bozic Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bracken Ms. Jacqueline A. Bracken Ms. Ruth E. Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Donges a. Brant Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brant Mr. and Mrs. David T. Breakwell Sr Mr. Bill Brendlinger Mr. Joe Brendlinger Mr. and Mrs Ernest Brennsteiner Mr. and Mrs. David Brett Ms. Betty J. Brezensky Mr. and Mrs. Bart M. Brice Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Brice Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brice Ms. Joan A. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brocious Ms. Anita Brodt Mr. Marshall Brooks Mr. Michael Brosig

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bross Fred and Doris Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Brown Mr. Reginald Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Brown Ms. Sharon L. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brunatti Mr. Brian Bucas Ms. Janet L. Buchinsky Mrs. Shirley Buchkoski Mr. James E. Buckheit Mr. Ronald F. Budash Mr. Ray Buehler Mr. John Bujarski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bull Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burgo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burk Mr. William P. Burke Mr. and Mrs. James G. Burkett Mr. John Burkhard Gloria Burkhart Hazel Burkholder Dr. and Mrs. John Burnheimer Eugene Burns Ms. Rita J. Bush Dr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Bush Ms. Esther J. Butler-Smalls Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Buxbaum Mr. Bill Cacciotti Gail Cacicia J. Calandra Mr. Michael Calandra Mrs. Lelia E. Calderwood Mr. Mike Callan Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Callihan Mr. Rick Callihan Mr. Thomas L. Callihan Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Camut Ms. Mary Jo Cannizzaro Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Caper Dr. Jeffrey G. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Carey Mr. W. Jeffrey Carey Mr. James D. Carmella Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Carnevali Jr

Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Carney Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Carney Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniel Carney Ms. Kathryn J. Caro Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Carpenter Ms. Karen Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Carper Mr. Gerald L. Carter Mr. Ernest Cascino Jr. Mr. Vince Cascino Mr. James R. Cascio, Esq. mr. George C. Cassanese Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cassatt Mr. Jeffrey A. Cavalancia, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs John A. Cavicchio Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cayuela Mr. Larry Celmer Fr. Deacon Robert Cenjella Ms. Gloria E. Cernic Thomas C. Chernisky Mr. Dominick C. Chippie Mr. Brian Chirillo Mr. Terry L. Christner Dr. and Mrs. William Ciao Mr. Thomas J. Cichalski Al and Susie Cipolla Ms. Loretta V. Ciupak Mr. and Mrs. Don Civis Ms. Janet G. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Clark Mr. Rich Clark Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Claycomb Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Cober Mr. Cork Colburn Ms. Joanne Coleman Pamela Coll Mr. Frank Colpini Ms. Suzanne Conlan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Connelly Mr. Joel C. Constable Ms. Carol (Geist) Conway Mr. Andrew Cook Mr. Gayland Cook Mr. and Mrs. George Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Cooney Ms. Donna R. Cooper Ms. Nancy Cooper Ms. Eleanor Corcoran Mr. Ed Costanzo Mr. Gary L. Costlow, Esq. Mr. Greg Costlow Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Coulter Mr. James O. Courtney Jr. Priscilla M. Coury Mr. Robert Coury Mr. Donald W. Cowie Kathleen Cowie David and Christine Cox Ms. Patricia Cox Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Cox Martin Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Kim Craig Ms. Marilyn E. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Cramer Mr. Kenneth W. Cramp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Creager Jr Ms. Whitney A. Crigger Mr. and Mrs. Lou Crocco Mr. Frederick W. Crock Mr. Bill Crooks Mr. Gilbert R. Crouse Ms. Debra Crowder Mary Ann Cruley Mr. Dan Cunningham Mr. Paul Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Currie Ms. Christine M. Curry Ross Mr. and Mrs. Darryl N. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cushman Mr. Barney Custer Mr. Barney Custer, Jr. Florence (Heim) Custer Mr. Bill Cvrkel Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cveykus Anne Cvrkel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Czarnek David and Carole Czinka Mr. and Mrs. Jason J. Dadey Mr. Tay Daghless Ms. Miriam Daisley Linda D’Ambrosia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Danel

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Danel Mr. R. W. Daniels Mr. Bob D’Arcangelo Mr. and Mrs. James L. Darr Mr. and Mrs. M. Edgar Datesman Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Datsko Mr. Shaun Daugherty Ms. Alice Davis Mr. and Mrs. Chris Davis Jim and Gerri Davis Mr. James K. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Jan de Vries Samuel and Donna Decker Mr. H. Lee DeGrange Mr. Stanley P. Degory Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DeMario Ms. Diane Dena Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dennison Ms. Mary Ellen Denny Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Derricott Christina Desalvo Mr. Don Dettore Mr. and Mrs. Paul Detwiler, III Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Detwiler, Jr. Mr. Dan DeVos Mr. and Mrs. W. David Devine Mr. Ron Devine Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dewar Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. DeWaters Jr Mr. Joseph DiBartola Mr. Raymond E. DiBattista Mr. Gennaro DiBello Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. DiBuono Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Diehl Ms. Michelle Dienes Randy and Jennifer Diethrick Ms. Anita L. DiFabio Mr. and Mrs. Carmen DiLoreto Mr. and Ms. Charles O. Dimond Mr. Jim Dinkel Mr. Alfred DiPaola Dr. Mary DiRico Ms. Ellen M. Dividock Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dixon Mr. Joseph P. Dodson Mr. Jim Dolan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dolan Mr. Raymond L. Dombrowski Ed. D.


Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Primo A. Domini Mrs. Deborah P. Donahue Mr. Jack Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dorchak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Drahnak Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Dreikorn II Mr. and Mrs. David P. Driscoll Mr. Patrick A. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. David Dryer Mr. Joe Dubovi III Mr. and Mrs. Erik J. Dudash Mr. Mike Dudzenski Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Dumeyer Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dunkle Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Duranko David and Cindy Duray Mr. Dean D. Durbin Mr. Edward H. Durna Col. and Mrs. Harry Dutchyshyn Ms. Marsha L. Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dzubinski Mr. Robert C. Earley Mr. John East Mrs. Susan L. Eastman Mr. Lois S. Ebbert Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Eberhart Mr. and Mrs. James D. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Egnotovich Mr. Bob Elder Ms. Jill A. Elders Mr. John T. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis Jeannine Emery Mr. John Emmerling Mr. Brian Endler George and Mary Englert Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Enos Mr. L. Dale Enos Mr. and Mrs. Chad C. Eppley Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Eppley Mr. Troy M. Eppley Mr. and Mrs. James V. Espey Shirley and Jim Espey Mrs. Patricia A. Esserman George T. Evans

Dr. and Ms Hilary Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyer Mr. Bernie Fabbri Mr. and Mrs. John Fabrizio Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Facciani Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Faczan Mr. C. A. Fagan III Delores Fager Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Faher Mr. Anthony Falatico Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Falvo Mrs. Dolores T. Farabaugh Dr. and Mrs. Victor J. Faralli Mrs. Rosalie Faris Ms. Margaret Ann Farrah Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. George C. Fattman Ms. Wendy Faulkner Mr. James L. Fawcett Jr Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Feath Mr. Robert E. Feir Mr. Joseph C. Felix Carol and Michael Ferencak Phyllis Ferguson Mr. Richard R. Fessler Mr. Dave Fey Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Filipovitz Mr. and Mrs. John D. Finarelli Bill & Frannie Findley Mr. Seymour Finkelstein Mr. Vincent Fiorica Mr. Donald R. Fisher Dr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fisher Mr. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Fleck Mr. Mark A. Fleisner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fleming Mr. James A. Fleming Jr Thomas Fleming Sharon Flick Charles and Mary Flowers Ms. Carol H. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flynn Mrs. Nancy Fodor Mr. and Mrs. John M. Foley Carol Folta

Vicki Foor Mr. Richard A. Forberg and Ms. Anne L. Stager Mr. Charlie Forish Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fornadel Mr. Charles Forosisky Mr. Mike Forsisky Dr. Harvey H. Frankel Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ned) K. Frear Ms. Sarah L. Frear Ms. Delores Freeman Ms. Jami L. Freeman Mr. Nicholas Freidhoff Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Freidhoff Dr. and Mrs. George Frem Ms. Natalie H. Friedberg Friends of Wingard Road Ms. Kim R. Fritz Ms. Tamera J. Froehlich Mr. Wilfred Frombach Mr. David R. Frum Mr. David E. Fry Ms. Melinda L. Frye Teresa Furda Dr. Rodolfo Furigay Mrs. June J. Furman-Janakovic Dr. and Mrs. James S. Furnary Mr. Wesley A. Furry Mr. Robert W. Furst Mr. and Ms. Wayne Fyock Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fyock Fyock Painting Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gable Mr. and Mrs. William Gaborek Thelma Gabrenya Mr. and Mrs. Sean E. Gahagen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Gajski Tom and Carol Galayda Mr. Pat Gallagher Bill and Linda Gallus Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Gambelli Dr. and Mrs. F. Alexander Ganzy Clara Garanich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Garaventa Mr. Bob Gardill Mr. Peter H. Garland Ms. Susan Garrety Mr. and Mrs. Foster C. Garrison III

Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. Garver Mr. William J. Gatti Mr. Robert J. Gauch Mrs. Helen M. Gdula Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gdula Ms. Bonnie Roberts Geary Chleora Geiser Mr. James W. Geiser Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Geist Mr. Kamal Gella Mr. John M. Gelles Jr. William H. Georg Mrs. Beverly George Bob and Kathy Getzey Barry, Julie and Amanda Gilchrist Ms. Helen A. Gilchrist Mr. James Gindlesperger Ms. Janet L. Gindlesperger Ms. Lori L. Gindlesperger Mr. Keith Gjebre Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Glass Ms. Theresa A. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gleason III Mr. Christopher K. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Gleason, Esq. Ms. Jane E. Gleason Jonathan Gleason Mr. Michael P. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gleason Jr Dorothy A. Glessner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glosser Ms. Jill Glosser Mr. Saul S. Glosser Mr. William Glosser, Esq. Dr. William Go Ms. Angela R. Godin Mr. Paul B. Godish Mr. and Mrs. John Goettlicher Ken and Wyn Goisovich Ms. Pauline Gojmerac Dottie Golden Mr. Bernard Goller Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Gonda Ms. Roni S. Gontis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Good Mr. Ira H. Gordon Mr. Blake R. Gority

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Mr. Thomas Gorka Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Gossard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gossard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Gotwald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goughnour Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Gouse Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Grace Dr. and Mr. Janet L. Grady Mr. Donald Graham Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gramlich Ms. Lynne M. Gramling Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grandinetti Ms. Lillian M. Grant Ms. Lori Ann Grapes Mr. Mark A. Grasser and Ms. Karen Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Nick R. Grasso Ms. Barbara Zawalish Gray Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Gray Mr. Nate Gray Mr. Denny Grenell Attorney Joseph R. Green Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Green Mr. Samuel D. Greenwood Thomas and Deborah Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gregory Mr. Simone Gremillion Bob and Diane Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Griffith III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Griffith Mr. James E. Griffith Mr. Jeffry N. Griffith Ms. Joanne Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffith Mr. and Mrs. John O. Griffith Ms. Kim Griffith Ms. Rose M. Griffith Ms. Sandra Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. William E. Griffiths Dr. and Dr. William M. Grove Mr. Leonard R. Grus Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Guarino Mr. Dave Guffey Mr. and Mrs. Tony Guizio Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Gula Ms. Barbara Gulick Mr. and Mrs. James Gulick

Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gully Mrs. Jill Gulnac Mr. and Mrs. William Gurzenda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Guydo Jr. Mr. George Gvozdich Ms. Barbara A. Habala Ms. Estelle Haferling Mrs. Rose Mary Hagadus Mr. Charles F. Hagins Mr. Jim Hahn & Betty Mr. Joey Hakim Mr. Larry Halach Ms. Flo Hale Ms. Arlene A. Haley Mr. Robert Haley Mr. Don Hall Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hall Mr. Johathan Hall Mr. Louis Hall Dr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Hamaty Mr. and Mrs. Robery D. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hammer Mr. Dale Hampton Ms. Kathryne M. Hancharick Ms. Betty Jane Hand Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Hankinson Mr. Kip Hansen Mr. Mike Hantke Mr. Bill Harding Ms. Claudia Harding Mr. Jim Hargreaves Mr. and Mrs. Alton K. Harper Mr. Charlie Harr Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harr Ms. Kathleen M. Harriger Ms. Vicki L. Harriger, CTFA Ms. Joanne M. Harris Mr. Scott Hartnett Mrs. Doris Haselrig Mr. Gregory Hass Mr. George Hatcher Mr. Jim Hawranko Mr. G. Austin Hay Mr. Steve S. Hay James and Denise Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Galen Head The Hebestreit Family Mr. James E. Hecker

Mr. Robert M. Hecker Mr. and Mrs. George Heider Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heider Mr. Raymond L. Heil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heinbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Heinlein Ms. Monica D. Heinly Mr. Eric Heinzie Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Heiple Leanne E. Heiple Ms. Pamela L. Heitzenrater Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Helsel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Helsel Tim H. Helsel Ms. Tracy L. Helsel Ms. Twila Heman Mr. T.J. Henderson Adam Henger Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henger Mr. Harold Henning Mr. Andrew Henrietti Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Henry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Herrmann III Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hersh Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins Mr. and Mrs. P M. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Edward Hill Mr. Samuel M. Hillard Jodi L. Hillegass Ms. Nancy K. Hillegass Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Hilliard Ms. Mary Himmer Mr. Lee Hite Daniel J. Hockenberry Mr. and Mrs. George Hockycko Mr. Donald H. Hoffman Ms. Pauline Hoffman Mr. Robert Hohman Ms. Emily Holgash Dr. Clea Hollis Ms. Gwen Carol H. Holmes Ms. Barbara Holovka Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Holuta Mr. Jeffrey P. Holzapfel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Hoover Ms. Nancy L. Hoover Mrs. Donna Horbal

Ms. Janis Horn Mr. Charlie Horner Clyde and Carol Horner Ms. Debbie Horner Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Horner Mr. Gary C. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner Mr. and Mrs. William Horner Ms. Julia A. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horowitz Mr. Dave Horten Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Horvath Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hostetler Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hostetler Mrs. Kim Hostetler Mr. and Mrs. Jim Housel Mr. and Mrs. Chris Howard Mr. Dave Howard Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Howard Patricia M. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Howard Mr. Richard Hower Mr. Rodney E. Howling Mr. Corey A. Hribar Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard Mr. Chuck Huczko Ms. Helen Hudec Natalie Hudek Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hudson Mr. Jerry Hudson Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hudson Mr. Travis Hudson Mr. Lloyd S. Hughes Rodney Hughes Hull Family Ms. Barbara J. Hunt Ms. Susan Hunt Mr. Terry Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Huston Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hyland Ms. Sarah A. Hynes Ms. Elizabeth L. Hysong Squire and Phyllis Ann Ickes Mr. Bill Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Illig


Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Illig Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Innocenti Ms. Matilda Insardi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Irvin Dr. and Mrs. Igor Islamoff Mr. and Mrs. William H. Isler Ms. Jennie Ivory Barbara E. Jackens Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Lucas D. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Jacobs Ms. Betty L. Jakell Mr. Jeremy T. Jakubowski Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Jenkins Jr Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Jernstrom Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Jodon Mrs. Patricia Johnson Ms. Bonnie B. Johnson Mrs. D. Virginia Johnson Ms. Emily R. K. Johnson and Jesse L. Johnson Mr. James B. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. K. George Johnson Marguerite M. Johnson Mary Lou Johnson Ms. Norma Johnson Ms. Nancy Pyle Johnston Taylor Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones Ms. Claudia B. Jones Mr. Daniel W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jones Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Jones Richard and Julie Jones Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jones Jack and Jewell Jordan Mr. Mark Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Norman Joseph Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jubas Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Jucha Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kachmar Tim and Carole Kakabar Mr. Gregory P. Kalidonis Ms. Stacey R. Kalp Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kamnikar Mike Kane and Elizabeth Mayer

Mrs. Doris Jean Kantner Ms. Elizabeth Kantner Ms. Valerie J. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Karan Bill and Sandy Karas Mr. and Ms. Charles Karnosky Reverend and Mrs. Warren S. Karshin Mr. Ronald C. Kauffman Ms. Diane E. Keafer Helen Kebisek Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Keiper Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Keiper Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Keiper Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Keklak Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keller Ms. Joan C. Keller Miss Wanda Keller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelly Ms. Susan Kelly Mr. Joseph Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kenitz Betty Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kennedy Phyllis Kertes Ms. Darlene Keslar Ms. Twila Kibsey Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kiel Mr. Pat Kilmartin Mr. L. Robert Kimball Mr. Kline Kimlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kimlin Mr. and Mrs. Donald King Mr. Tim King Mr. Patrick Kiniry, Esq. Dick and Julie Kinkade Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kinley Mr. Thomas Kirby Don and Sally Kirk Mr. James A. Kirschman Mr. and Mrs. G. David Kissel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kita Ms. Lynn Kittka Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Kleinman Mr. Geno Kleinosky Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Klemens Mr. Ed Klym

Mr. and Mrs. Garry Knavel Mr. James G. Knepper Jr Mr. Daniel S. Knorr Ms. Edna M. Knorr Mr. John A. Knorr Ms. Mary L. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Knupp Mr. and Mrs. James Kobal Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kobal Ms. Kathleen Koenig Ms. Antoinette M. Kohler Ms. Lois J. Kohler Mr. and Mrs. T. Jeffrey Kohler Nellie M. Kohut Ms. Joanne Kolbosky Thom Kondas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kondisko Dr. Carl and Sue Konvolinka Ms. Helene P. Koontz Mr. Richard D. Koontz Mr. Richard S. Kopco Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Korchnak William B. Kory Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Kosanovich Walter and Joanne Kosko Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kostan Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Koveleskie Ms. Leona Kowalczyk Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Kozar Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kozar Mr. Terry Koziara Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krantzler Mr. and Ms. Mark T. Kresak Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Kresko Mr. John Kriak Ms. Annett Kristofco Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Kroh Ms. Carol Krone Ms. Yvonne Kruper Ms. Lorna L. Kubay Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kuchera Mr. and Mrs. William Kuchera Jr Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kudasik Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Kudlawiec Mr. Daniel J. Kudrna Mr. Harry J. Kuerner Betty L. Kukola

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Kundrod Mr. Charles Kunkle, Jr. Mr. Fred E. Kunkle Mr. Kim Kunkle Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kunko Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kupchella Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kupchella Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kupyar Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Kurtz Mr. John R. Kurtz Mr. Kenneth J. Kush Mr. Rich Kushner Mr. Mark Kuzma Mr. and Ms. John J. Kuzmiak Tony and Jody Kuzneski Mr. Charles R. Kuzneski Mr. John A. Kuzneski Mr. Joseph A. Kuzneski Ms. Joyce A. Kuzneski Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kuzneski Mrs. Jane Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Lacko Ms. Doris Lacue Mr. Joseph F. Lagana Susan G. Lalima Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Lamar Mr. Charles R. Lamberson B General Jerome A. Landry Mr. and Ms. James Lashinsky Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lashinsky Mr. Stanley Lasky Jr. Mr. Elmer Laslo Mr. Eric J. Lauer Mark, Lauren and Molli Lazzari Ms. Shari Lecci Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lee Mrs. Janet L. Lees Mr. and Mrs. D. Dwight Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Leidy Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Leman Mr. Hugh D. Lemley Mr. Ronald G. Lench Mr. Robert C. Lengel Jr Ms. Dorothy A. Lengyel Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Lent PC Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Leonard Jr

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Mr. Ronald W. Lepley Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lesikiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Lester Mr. and Mrs. John L. Letizia Mr. and Mrs. Dick Letrent Mr. Walter L. Lewis CPA Mr. and Mrs. Damian Licastro Ms. Laura L. Lichtenfels Ms. Virginia M. Lightner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lindberg Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lindrose Joan V. Lintz Mr. R. P. Lipinski D.M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Scott Q. Little Ms. Kathleen J. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Thom Locher Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lochrie Jr Mr. Benard Lockard John T. Lody Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Loeper Mr. James W. Logue Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Lohr Ms. Janet M. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Lomire Ms. Mary Loncella Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Lonergan Harry and Rose Lonesky Ms. Alberta M. Long Mr. Charles A. Long Mr. Edwin B. Long Mrs. Larry L. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. John Lopresti Mr. Matt Lorditch Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lorich Ms. Josephine Loscudo Mr. John B. Lovette III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lovrich Betty Lucas Dr. Frank E. Lucente Ms. Joan L. Ludwig Mr. Myrtle Luther Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Luy Ms. Claudia J. Lysinger Ms. Sandra D. Macey Ms. Karen Mack Mr. Vinnie Mack Ms. Renee Mackel Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacRae Jr.

Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. MacTavish Mr. Alan Majewski Dr. and Mrs. Albert Mall Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Malloy Ms. Marjorie Malloy Mr. Jim Mandichak Mr. Fran Manello Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manges Mr. and Mrs. John W. Manges Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mangus Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Manno Drs. Ernest and Rocco Mantini Dr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Mantini Dr. and Mrs. Camille Maravalli Ms. Beth W. Marcello Mr. Frank Mardis Mr. and Mrs. David T. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Irwin M. Marcus Mr. Robert S. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Marko Mr. and Mrs. Myron I. Markovitz Mr. Darin Marley Mr. John Marron Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marsh Jr Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Marsh Jr. Jack and Karen Marshall Mr. Christopher W. Martella Mr. John Martella Ms. Constance S. Martin Ms. Georgia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Martinec Mr. Ernest Masci Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maser Mr. and Mrs. Brock Matava Mr. Jerry Matava and Ms. Caroline J. Scanga Dr. and Mrs. Dinesh P. Mathur Mr. and Mrs. David F. Matten Mr. Francis J. Matten Mr. G. Kurt Mattern DDS Barbara Mattes Ms. Lori J. Mattes Dr. and Mrs. George C. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Mattis Mrs. Bonita May Ms. H. Yvonne May Jim and Norma May

Ms. Debra A. Mayer Mr. Dick Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Mayer Ms. Pamela J. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mayer Margery Mayers Mr. Romayne R. Mayko Mr. Jeffrey P. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCahan Ms. Elisabeth McCallion Mr. and Mrs. J. William McCann Gene McClain Mr. Dennis J. McCleane Mr. Rick McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McClelland Jr. Ms. Dana R. McCormick Ms. Linda McCormick Mr. and Mrs. L. Jeffrey McCready Bryan L. McCutcheon Mr. Jerry S. McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. James D. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. McDonnell Mr. Steven D. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. McGill Mr. Brian McGinnis Ms. Cortni McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Ken McGinnis Mr. Ralph McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. McGivney Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. McGlynn, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. McGowan Ms. Nancy McHugh Ms. Sally McIlwain Mr. Bill McKelvey Dr. Richard McKinley Mr. Barry D. McKnight D.M.D. Chris McKnight Brian and Michelle McLeary Mr. Richard McLeary Mr. Gene McLoone Mr. and Mrs. Sean McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen Linda McMullen Mr. Raymond McNaughton Dr. L. M. McNiesh, M.D. Mr. Leland McQuaide Ms. Sandi McQuaide Mr. and Mrs. Art McQuillan

Ms. Maureen McQuillan Doug Meagher Janice Meagher Ms Patricia A. Meagher Mr. Robert Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Steve Meehan Mr. Michael D. Mehalacki Mr. Allen Meier Mr. Leon Mendelson Ms. Barbara Ann Menhorn Ms. Katherine A. Menhorn Mr. and Mrs. Dan Merchant Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mesko Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mesko Mr. and Mrs. John W. Messersmith Mr. and Mrs. John D. Messina Mr. and Mrs. Alan Metzler Mr. Dean Metzler Mr. Laurence V. Metzler Ms. Marcia Metzler Ms. Marjorie C. Metzler Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Meyers Ms. Stacia Meyers Elsie M. Michael Mr. and Mrs. George Mikitka Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Mikula Ms Louise O. Miles Mr. Andrew Milisips Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mill Mr. Robert M. Mill Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Millard Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Miller Ms. Deborah L. Miller Ms. Elsie A. Miller Ms. Esther D. Miller Ms. Harriet Miller Mr. and Mrs. James C. Miller Karen Miller Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller Ms. Lois Miller Mr. Mark Miller Ms. Pamela E. Miller Beverly Miller Mr. Timothy J. Miller Mr. Eric Millinder


Donors to the Community Foundation Rev. and Mrs. Frank P. Miloro Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Minahan Ms. Janice M. Mindish Lois J. Mish Donald G. and Shirley A. Mishler Ms. Patricia L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mitchell Mr. Walter F. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Vimal Mittal Ms. Coleen L. Molchan Mrs. Arlene M. Mollick M.M. Monteleone Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Moors Mr. and Mrs. David E. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morello Mr. Jeffrey B. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Morgan Mr. Dave Mori Mrs. Karen Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. William M. Morley Mr. Chris Morrell Dr. and Mrs. Roger W. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Morris Ms. Shelley L. Mose Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Moses M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Mosholder Mr. Stephen C. Mosorjak Mr. Mark Mosteller Rev James and Thelma Mowrey Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Moyer Mr. J. Sherman Moyer Jr. Dr. Robert Mucciola Mr. Steve Muck Mr. Martin G. Mudry Mr Steven M. Muha DDS Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Muir Jr Mr. and Mrs. James Muir Mr. and Mrs. John R. Muir Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Mulligan Dr. and Mrs. Bhaskaran Murali Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Murphy Inez Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murphy Ms. Carol A. Murray Mr. Dennis E. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Murrman Mr. Mark Murrman Mr. Jack Murtha

Ms. Patricia Musilek Ms. Mary M. Muss Mr. Fred Musser Mr. Terry Musser Mr. and Mrs. Arlo W. Myers Ms. Colleen Myers Ms. Dorothy Myers Mr. Gerald L. Myers Gene and Anna Myers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Robert l. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Myers Mr. Louis T. Nagy Ms. Darcy Nakoneczny Ms. Janet G. Nanna Mr. Richard A. Napolitan Mr. Richard C. Napolitan Dr. and Mrs. Premnath Narahari Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Nastase Ms. Marge Nau Dennis and Laura Naugle Mr. Kerry Naugle Richard and Mary Naugle Bill and Thomasene Neary Ms. Kathleen A. Nee Ms. Marie L. Neff William and Sarah Neff Mr. and Mrs. James K. Neiderlander Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Neidig, Jr. Ms. Dorothea D. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. David Neumann Bill and Marianne Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. George C. Newman Dr. William Newman Richelle Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nickel Mr. Thomas W. Nickel Mr. Kevin E. Nicklow Ms. Cindy L. Nimitz Mr. Robert Noon Ms. Carla Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Oakley Dr. Brian Oberneder Ms. Dorothy A. Oberneder Ms. Patricia A. Oberst Mr. William J. Obert Ms. Kara O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Oechslin Mr. Brian O’Farrenn Mr. and Mrs. Barry O’Kinsky Mrs. Jane Strachan-Oleksak Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oleksak Ms. Kristine Olsen Ms. Francine Olshewsky Ms. Mary Kay Olshewsky Mr. Daniel W. O’Malley Joe and Esther Onderko Mr. Robert Ondick Dr. Timothy L. Ondrejik D.M.D. Matthew J. Oreskovich Mr. and Mrs. Barry Orner Mrs. Joan M. Orozco Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Oshaben Dr. and Mrs. Tom Otis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Q. Overdorff Mr. Edward Paige Dr. William E. Palin Mr. J.J. Palus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Pantano Mr. and Mrs. John D. Papcun Ms. Anne E. Paratore Mr. John Parish Mr. Donald A. Parker Ms. Barbara Parkins Mr. Andrew Parkins Irene A. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Rege Pascal Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pasko Mr. Mark E. Pasquerilla Joseph and Kimberly Pasquino Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Pastorek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Patrick Joan Patrick Mr. and Mrs. William F. Patterson Mr. Roger Pavlik Mrs. Martha Pavlo Ms. Mary Jo Pavlosky Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pavlosky Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Pawlowski Mr. Blair V. Pawlowski, Esq. Ms. Joan Pearrow Mr. Kendall Pease Mr. Joseph A. Pecze Ms. Dorothy Pekala

Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Pelesky Barbara Pender Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Penksa Jr Ms. Barbara Penna Bruce and Debra Penrod Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Penrod Linda Penrod Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Penrod Ms. Mary Ann Peretin Derosa Ed and Christine Peretin Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Peretin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pero Mr. and Mrs. Brian Petrosky W. J. Petrowski Ms. Debbie Petrunak Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pettina Mary E. Pfuhl Mr. Jack Piatak Mr Samuel Piccioni Dr. Robert Pickerill Mr. and Mrs. Howard Picking III Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Pidutti Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Piel Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pinna Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Pinos Mr. and Mrs. David W. Piper Mr. Dave Pisarchik Mr. and Mrs. George G. Pisula Mr. Mark A. Pizzillo Mr. Gary Platt Mr. Dan Plowman Mr. and Mrs. Leo Plowman Mr. Ross Plowman Barb Plummer Mrs. Dorothy Podrasky Mr. and Mrs. John L. Podrebarac Mr. Bill Polacek Mr. John Polacek Mr. Tom Polacek Mrs. Pauline Polites Mr. Donald M. Pompelia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ponchione Mr. Ray Ponchione Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Popovich Rev and Mrs. Julius Porcher Mr. Richard A. Posati Ms. Doris J. Poulos Ms. Susan Povich

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Rose Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt Ms. Amanda Price Mr. Brian Price Mr. Charles Price Ms. Cynthia Price Mr. Mike Price Mr. William Price, Jr Mr. Daniel J. Prohonic Dr. and Mrs. William J. Prothero Dr. William Prothero Mr. Charles Pruchnic Mr. David M. Prushnok Mr. George D. Prushnok Mr. John Prushnok Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pudliner Mrs. Shirley Pugh Mr. Richard J. Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Purich Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pursel Mr. Mike Puruczky Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Putt Ms. Claire Pyle Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Pyle Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pyshnik Mr. Greg Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Quinn Mr. Ronald C. Quinn Duane and Marlene Rager Jessie Rager Shawn and Lisa Rager Mr. Joseph J. Raglani O.D. Attorney and Mrs. David A. Raho Mr. Ronald G. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramirez Ms. Mary I. Ramirez Ms Judith A. Ramos Mr. Thomas Ramos Jr. Mr. George Raptosh Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Ream Paul Ream Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Recker Harry and Judith Reckner David Reed Kenneth and Helen Reed Ms. Patricia Ann Rees Ms. Evelyn Reese Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Reese

Donors to the Community Foundation Patricia Regula Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reighard Mr. and Mrs. David L. Reitmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Renshaw Mr. Ronald Repak Denny and Ginny Ribblett Ms. Judith A. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Richardson Sr Mr. Shawn D. Richardson Mr. Brian Riffle Mr. Tim Rigby Ms. Karen E. Rimmell Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Ringler Jr Mr. G. Gary Ripple Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rivera Mr. Dominick Rizzo Ms. Margaret A. Roadman Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Robbins Judy Roberts Ms. Pauline D. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Roberts Mr. John D. Robertson Ms. Stacey A. Robertson DO Mr. Paul R. Roedel Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Roesch Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rok Ms. Cathleen Rolling Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Romanow Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roman Galene Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Roper Ms. Naomi R. Rorabaugh Mr. Jack Roscetti and Mrs. Helen Golubic Judith Rose Mr. Rick Rose Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Rosen Mr. James I. Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rosenberg Mr. Bob Rose Mr. James L. Ross Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rossell Mr. William Rovan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rowan George and Janet Rowe Jr Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Rowe Mr. Thomas L. Rowland Mr. Kevin Rozich Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ruby Mr. Ozzie Rudnik

Mr. Joseph D. Rulli Attorney Daniel W. Rullo Mr. Bob Rummel Carl W. Rummel Ms. Jackie Rummel Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Rummel Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rummell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Rush Bill and Barb Rushin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rusinak Mr. Perry D. Russ Mr. and Mrs. John Russak Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Russell Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan Ms. Leah Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ryan Vincent and Donna Rzasa Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sabol Shirley Sadvari Mr. Robert G. Salathe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Saling Jr Lynn and Paula Sanderson Ms. Marilyn Sandusky Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Sanford Ms. Frances Santichen Mr. Mark Santichen Ms. Mike Sargo Ms. Ellen Sautter Dr. Jan M. Savit Mr. Edward L. Sax Ms. Janet Saylor Mrs. Judith Saylor Mr. Phil Saylor Mr. Sylvester Scaletta CPA Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Scalise David and Tina Scarsella Mr. Barry R. Scatton, Esq. Mr. Louis Scerbo Mr. and Mrs. James D. Schaedler C. A. Schaffer Mr. David Schario Ms. Carmen J. Schellhammer Ms. Barbara A. Schnell Ms. Roberta Schrall Mr. Jim Schrott Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuckman Mr. and Mrs. David B. Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schultz

Bernard Scott Mr. Randy Screen Mr. Neil J. Seaman Mr. Richard Seese Mr. and Mrs. James T. Seftic Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Seidel Dr. James J. Seitz DMD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Seitz Ms. Debbie Sekerak Mr. Tom Sellers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Semanchik Mr. Jim Sestrich Mr. Larry Sestrich Mr. Richard D. Sferro Ms. Ashley D. Shaffer Ms. Doris Shaffer Ms. Dorothy D. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Shaffer Gene P. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Shaffer Ms. Judith A. Shaffer Mrs. Nancy Shaffer Rob and Tanya Shaffer Mr. Ronald L. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Shannon Ms. Bonnie Sharbaugh Mr. Jim Sharer Dean and Beverly Shaver Ms. Melinda S. Shaw Ms. Renee Shaw Ms. Betty Rae Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sheehan Jr Mrs. Edward Sheehan Sr. Mr. Greg Shepard Anna C. Sherbine Ms. Heather Sherbine Mr. Karl F. Sherbine Ms. Colleen M. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilcosky Jerry and Beth Sholtis Mrs. Jane Shoop Mrs. Delores L. Shope Mrs. Janie Short Mr. Joe Shorto Mr. Ronald A. Shorto Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Shorts Bob and Mary Shoup


Donors to the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Shubik Doug and Linda Shumaker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Siehl John and Judy Sierocky Mr. Jason M. Siliano Ms. Mary Sims Gary and Eileen Singel Mr. and Mrs. Terrance B. Sipes Tom and Gretchen Sisk Francis Skala Ms. Joselle Skelley Mr. and Mrs. Anton O. Skerl Mr and Mrs Frederick O. Skerl Mr. and Mrs. David R. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Skone Brookelyn Skorupa Ms. Regina Skufca Mr. John Slagel Ms. Tracy Slagel Tom Slanoc Mr. and Mrs. James B. Slate Ms. Olga J. Slenska Mrs. Jane B. Slep Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Slick Ms. Ann R. Slifco Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Sliko Joseph and Rose Slis Mr. Jack Sloan Ms. Helen Slonac Mr. Brian D. Slope Mr. Robert L. Smeal Albert and Carol Smith Elizabeth Scoville Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Duane R. Smith Mr. Dwayne W. Smith Ms. Edith L. Smith Edith L. Smith Mr. Francis R. Smith Mr. Gary K. Smith Mr. Gordon D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith Ms. Sondra M. Smith Ms. Vanessa L. Smith Stori Snider Ms. Dorothy R. Snyder

Ms. Loraine R. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sobieszczyk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sojak Tim and Carol Sossong Mr. Michael Sossong Cathy Sottile Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Spada Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spadafora Mr. Charles A. Spadafora Jr Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Spadafora Betty Spampinato Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Spangler Forrest D. Spangler Mr. Joshua L. Spangler Mr. Robert M. Spangler Ms. Stefanie A. Spangler Ms. Michelle A. Speck Dr. Jem Spectar Mr. Richard Speicher Ms. Lora Spence Mr. Kevin Spiker Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Spinda Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Spinos Mr. and Mrs. Gene P. Spory Mr. Gene Springer Mr. Andrew W. Stager Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Stager Jr Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Stager Mr. and Mrs. Neal P. Stager Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Stager Ms. Shirley Stahl Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Skinner Mr. Phil Staib Dr. Ronald A. Stainbrook Mrs. Sherry Stalley Ms. Anne Stan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starchok Gloria Staresinich Mrs. Mary Ann Stecik Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Stein Ms. Melissa Steinbach Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold J. Steiner Mr. Ronald E. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Steinly Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Stem Mr. and Mrs. John Stemplick Georgiana Stenger

Ms. Marilyn Hart Stephens Ms. Mary Lynn Stephens Mr. Anthony M. Sterle Sr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sterle Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Stern Mr. Vincent Stern Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Steve Mr. Paul Stevens Mr. Patrick C. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Stiffler Mr. Gary Stiles Mr. Robert M. Stinogle Mr. Lanny Stinson M. Joan Stinson Mr. David K. Stokely and Ms. Mary Kane Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stokes Ms. Arlene R. Stoltz Col. (Ret.) Christopher B. Stoops Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stormer Gail Stotler Mr. and Mrs. William F. Strachan John and Donna Straczek Karen F. Stramanak Mr. Clark Strausser Bob Strawn The Stray Cats of Boswell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Strickland Jr Mr. Steve Stroup Mr. Stinson Stroup Mr. and Mrs. Vince Strugala Josephine V. Stuer Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Stufft Mr. Jeff Stumpo Mr. Mark Stumpo Ms. Angela M. Stupi Romano MD Nick and Rose Ann Subich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sunseri Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Supowitz Mr. Mark Surike Mr. Bernard J. Suskie Mr. Per Svensson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Svonavec Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Swansboro Dr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Swope Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Szabo Frank and Barbie Szczechowicz Ms. Helen Szwast

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Takacs Ms. Josephine C. Tanase N. J. Tanase Mr. Jim Taylor Mr. C. Wayne Templeton Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Teplica Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Terebus Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Terry Mr. John G. Thirkell Mr. Bob Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Thomas Donna J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Thomas Kermit B. Thomas Ms. Linda Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Thomas Mr. Michael P. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas Ms. Valeria Thomas Mr. Dan Thompson Ms. Rose Ann Thorton Dr. Maryann Tighe Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo P. Timmeney Mr. and Mrs. David A. Tirdel Vickie and Bob Tirko Mr. Robert J. Tito Mr. Corey A. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todorich Ms. Teresa L. Tomasic Mr. Patrick T. Torchia Mr. Peter T. Torchia Ms. Christine Toretti Albert J. Torquato Mr. Dave Torquato Dr. and Dr. Robin G. Torres Ms. Eleanor Toth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toth Mr. Stephen A. Toth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Traino Mr. Frank A. Treece Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Trimbath Mr. Eugene Trio

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Mr. David W. Trotz Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Tschachler Mr. Rick Tudor Mr. Regis Turocy De Tuthill DeWayne Tuthill Mr. and Mrs. James M. Urban Mrs. Francis J. Urbano Mr. and Mrs. Mark Urbassik Mr. and Mrs. Juan J. Valencia Ms. Patricia A. Valentine Ms. Helen V. Van Scoyoc Mr. Bob Vanyo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Vandzura Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vargo Virginia C. Vargo Mr. and Mrs. David Varner Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Varnish Ms. Rhea Vasas Mr. and Mrs. James J. Vasilko Ms. Jodie Vasilko Mr. and Mrs. John P. Vatavuk Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Vatavuk Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Veit Mr. Roy E. Vena Jr Ms. Esther A. Vendemia Alice J. Ventura-Spade Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Verbano Ms. Natalie Vesey Mr. Mark D. Vibostok Kenneth Vickovich Mr. Dennis Vickroy Mr. Michael J. Vidale Mr. and Mrs. David G. Vietmeier Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Villa John and Sarah Vitez Mr. Pete Vizza Mr. Christopher Voccio Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Vogel Ms. Maureen Vogel Ms. Cathy A. Vore Dr. Richard Voytko Mr. and Mrs. James C. Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Vuckovich Mr. Mike Vuckovich Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wagner Ms. Elizabeth L. Wagner Mrs. Shirley K. Wagner

Donors to the Community Foundation Ms. Brenda S. Walker Ms. Jean L. Walker Susan Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walsh Mr. John T. Walsh Ms. Kathleen M. Walsh Mr. Michael A. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. R Patrick Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Regis Walsh Mr. Tim Walsh Ms. Deborah M. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Walter Mr. Jim Walters Mr. and Mrs. John K. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Walukas William and Mary Lou Wantiez Larry and Fran Warchola Mr. Robert Wardrop Dr. Florence A. Warfel Frances Warkomski Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Warner Timothy P. Warner Mr. Hozie Washington Jr. Ms. Carol A. Watson Lynn Waugaman Mr. Brian Wawrzyniak Mark Weakland Mr. Ben Weaver Ms. Dixie L. Weaver Attorney David J. Weaver ESQ Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Weaver Mr. Jim Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Weaver Robert and Joni Weaver Ms. Pamela S. Webreck Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Wechsler Mr. Tom Wehner Mr. and Mrs. William D. Weible Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Weigel Mr. and Mrs. P. Herman Weiland Ms. Denise Weisbrodt Ms. Jen Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Werner III Mr. JP Werthey Mike and Karen Wertz

Ms. Janice L. Wescott Ms. Danica B. Wess Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wess Mr. Robert G. Wess Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Weyant Mr. Denny Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whatmore Ms. Cathy L. Wheeler Mr. Nels Wheeler Mr. Nick Wheeler Stuart and Kathy Whinnie Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Whipkey Chuck and Sharon White Mr. David E. White Mr. Don White Ms. Marilyn L. Whitmore Mr. Penn Whitlow Ms. Alice B. Wicknick Mr. Corey Widmar Dr. and Mrs. J. Eric Wieczorek Ms. Adeline J. Wilk Ms. Lynn C. Will Earl and Sally Williams Ms. Linda Williams Mr. Richard T. Williams Sr. Esq Mrs. Jennifer Williams Mr. William H. Williams John and Helen Wilson Mr. Greg Winger Janice Winogrodzki Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Wisor Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wissinger Ms. Colleen Wodowski Mr. John Wodowski Mr. George Wole Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wolfe Mr. James L. Wolfe and Ms. Loretta Opila Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wolford Jr. Dr. Philip M. Woo Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Wood Mr. Walter E. Wood Mr. and Mrs. James J. Woodhead Dr. Jane Griffith Woolley Mr. Virgil D. Woolley Mr. Nick Wozniak Ms. Donna L. Wren

Ms. Kathy J. Wright Gary and Carmellina Wyrwas Ms. Catherine L. Yanzetich Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Yarnick Ms. Irma Yarnick Captin William F. Yauneridge Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Yeager Mr. John Yerger, III Dr. and Mrs. John F. Yerger Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yobaggy Cherie L. Yoder Mr. Richard Yokim Mr. and Mrs. Richard Youchak Attorney and Mrs Thomas A. Young Mr. Jim Young Ms. Jacqueline Young-Flack Fran and Janet Yuras Dr. John J. Yurosko Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak Ralph and Elaine Zajac Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Zakraysek Mr. George D. Zamias Mrs. Marianna Zamias Mr. Samuel C. Zamias Mr. Stephen G. Zamias Mr. Marc Zanger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Zaucha John Zawalish Mrs. Jane Zeigler Ms. Sally J. Zeigler Ms. Rosemary Zenone Mr. Charles Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Jay Zimmerman Cathereine Zipf Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Zitnay Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Zoni Ms. Margaret V. Zorn Mr. and Mrs. John Zubek Mr. and Mrs. William Zubek Dr. and Mrs. Donato B. Zucco Ms. Rose Zucco The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies regrets any errors or omissions. Please notify us immediately so that we may address your interests.


Club, Organizations, Civic Groups and Businesses

1st Summit Bank 1st Summit Bank Trust Investment Services Department A-1 Vending Machine Company Abe Beerman Rev. Trust Abood, Russell, Pappas and Rozich Academic Alumni Club Academic Alumni Scholarship Fund Accent Property Management Admiral Peary AVTS Advance Employment Advisory Board of Penn State Altoona Advocates for Healthy Children AEPCOR - Geothermal Alexandria Toyota Allan Silverstein Family Foundation, Inc. Allegany College of Maryland Alleghenies Independent Physicians Allegheny Christian Services Corp Allegheny Lutheran Social Ministries Altoona First Savings Bank American Council on Renewable Energy American Eagle Screen Print & Embroidery American Insurance Marketing - Fortunato Agency American Red Cross Blood Services Ameriserv Financial AmeriServ Financial Deposit Services Animal Jack’s Angelitto’s Hair Co. & Spa Apple Books Art Work Ashbridge Oil co. Ashley Furniture Home Stores Associated Office Equipment Atapol Real Estate, Inc. Atlas Realty Management Co, Inc. Avail Business Systems Avon AZPAC-Match Program AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals B & B Contractors Baer and Associates, Inc. Barber Oil Company Barclay Electric Inc Barnes, Saly, & Company Bedford County Endowments Bedford Gazette

Bedford Somerset MH MR Beer, Ream & Company,P.C. Beistel, Inc Berkey Auto Body and Sales Berlin Brothers Valley High School Bethany United Methodist Church Bethel United Methodist Church Bishop McCort Class of 1962 Bishop McCort High School Bittner Vending, Inc. Blackburn-Russell Co., Inc. Blacklick Valley Midget Football Assoc Inc Blaine Boring Chocolates BNY Mellon Bock’s Tops Screen Printing Bonya, Gazza & Degory, LLP Bouma Chiropractic Clinic Boyer Financial Planning Brass Lantern Real Estate, PC Breezewood Enterprises, Inc. Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC Bud Friedmann Builder Bud’s Auto Sales Builders for Christ Burke & Michael, Inc. C & J Grocery Co C. A. Curtze Co. C.A.M. Co. C. Frederick Bowser Funeral Home, Inc. C. V. Youth Football (Conemaugh Valley) Cambria City Community Association Cambria County Assocation for the Blind & Handicapped Cambria County Career Fair Cambria County Child Development corp Cambria County Transit Authority Cambria Gastroenterology, Inc. Cambria Glass & Insulation, Inc. Cambria Health Services, Inc. Cambria Residential Services Cambria Somerset County Multiple Sclerosis Society, Inc. Cambria Somerset Parse Cambria Somerset Radiology Cambria-Rowe Business College Carman’s Wholesale Tire Caroff, Raptosh and Lehmier

Carol’s Rainbow of Gifts Carpenter Constructrion Catanese Group, CPA CBM - Business Machines CBW Credit Union Centennial Financial Group Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania Center for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Central Atlantic Toyota Central Pennsylvania Community Foundation Charles O Dimond Funeral Home, Inc. Charmar Antiques Chemstream Corporation Chris Hay Photography Christ The Saviour Cathedral Christian Conquerors Christ’s Chrysalis Community Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Church of the Brethren Cintas Corporation Citizens for Catherine Baker Knoll Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future Citizens To Elect Gary Haluska Citizens to Elect Hess State Representative CJL Engineering Clark Contractors, Inc. Clark’s Corner Store, Inc. Class of 1948 Reunion Class of 1963 Clinical Equipment Services, Inc. Coast to Coast Cellular Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty Cole & Hens-Greco, P.C. Coleman Supply Company Committe to Elect Bryan Barbin Committee to Re-Elect John N. Wozniak Commonwealth of PA, Department of Education Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Community Foundations for Pennsylvania Complete Advanced Maintenance Co. Concurrent Technologies Corporation Conemaugh Cancer Care Center Conemaugh Health Foundation

Conemaugh Medical Center-Emergency Medicine Conemaugh Twp Youth Football Conemaugh Valley Conservancy Conrad Wholesale Co., Inc. Corle Building Systems County of Indiana Creps United Publications, LP Cresson Steel Crouse and Company Construction, LLC Crown American Associates Crute’s Barber Shop Custom Entryways & Millwork, Inc. Daily American Daniel Shaffer’s Inc. Darr Construction, Inc. Data Recognition Corporation Dave Breen Photography David A. Glosser Foundation David J. Murphy Real Estate David W. Griffith Memorial Fund Davidsville Fuel, Inc. Dealer Marketing Services, Inc. Deaner Funeral Home, Inc. Deem Guys Degenstein Foundation Delaney Chevrolet-Buick-Honda-HyundaiSubaru Delaware County Community College Derricott Construction Dialysis Corporation of America DiBuono Electric DiLoreto Landscaping DIRECTV, Inc. DRS Laurel Technologies Dumeyer Milton Gladys Rev Trust Dunlo Transfer Co., Inc. E Z Shopper E. J. Ridilla, Surveying E.Map Earthtech, Inc. East Hills Engineering Associates Eastern Elevator Service & Sales Co. Ebensburg Auto Auction Ebensburg Office Supply, Inc. Ebensburgh Animal Hospital Editorial Projects in Education, Inc. Educational Consulting

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Energy Center Enterprise Rent-a-Car Company of Pittsburgh E-Promotions Everett Area Fund-Borough of Everett EZ Shopper Fairfield Medical Associates Family Dentistry Associates Ferndale Area School District Fike, Cascio & Boose First Cambria AME Zion Church First Commonwealth Bank First National Bank of Pennsylvania First National Bank Wealth Management First National Trust Company First Presbyterian Church FirstEnergy Corp. Fleegles Garage Flood City Charity Bowl Flood City Region AACA Ford Motor Company Forest Hills Hockey Association Forest Hills Pharmacy, Inc. Forest Hills School District Forest Hills Senior High School Formica Optical Fox’s Pizza Den Friends of Tyler Group Galliker Dairy Co. Gap Air, Inc. GAP, Inc. Gastrointestinal Consultants, Inc. Gatter & Diehl, Inc. Geneva College George D. Zamias Developer George’s Trailers, Inc. German Austrian Music & Benefit Association Giant Eagle Giant Realty Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania-Girl Scouts of Talus Rock Glades Pike Estates Mobile Home Park Gleason Financial Gleason Insurance Glenn Cook Real Estate Going, Going, Gone Golden Oil Company

Goliath Embroidery Works, Inc. Good & Associates Good Tire Service Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Great Burger - Johnstown, LLC Greater Alleghenies Region, American Red Cross Blood Services Greater Blairsville Area Improvement Group Fund Greater Johnstown Career & Technology Center Greater Johnstown Chapter of AACN Greater Johnstown School District Greater Ocean City Golf Association Green Springs Trout Farm, Inc. Griffith Investments Griffiths Tavern GRO Enterprises, Inc. GroupGenesis, LLC Grove Avenue United Methodist Church Grube Partnership H & R Block H. F. Lenz Company H. Fred Barefoot Trucking, Inc. Hangley, Aronchick, Segal & Pudlin Harris & Associates, P.C. Harris Funeral Home, Inc. Healthcare First Credit Union Henry B. Glass Oil Burner Service Heritage Real Estate & Associates, Inc. Highland Design Solutions Highland Financial, Ltd. Highlands Investment Account Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Highmark, Inc. Hillview Motors, Inc. The Hite Company Hoff Chiropractic Clinic, P.C. Hoff Enterprises, Inc. Hoffman Funeral Home and Cremation Services Holiday Financial Services Hollern and Sons Dodge Holsinger, Clark & Armstrong Home Health Resource, Inc. Home Instead Senior Care

Home Nursing Agency Homestead Unlimited, Inc. Homewood Retirement Centers Hornick Auto Sales & Service, Inc. Hostetler Appraisal Services Howard Hanna Heritage Real Estate Howard Hanna Johnston Realty, Inc. Howard Heinz Endowment HRI, Inc. Huntingdon Farm I Like Eich Ickes Drug Store IHS Class of 1958 Impala Motors INCO Beverage, Inc. Indiana Area School District Indiana Area soccer Boosters Indiana County Bar Association Indiana Printing & Publishing In-Sync Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Intelligent Security Technologies James L. Carion Family Foundation Janney Montgomery Scott JATC Education Fund L. U. No. 354 Jay Springer, LLC Jefferson Pilot Securities Corp Jesco, Inc. Joey Del’s 2001 Caterers Johnstown Area Regional Industries Johnstown Cardiovascular Associates Johnstown Chemical Johnstown Housing Authority Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Johnstown Wire Technologies, Inc. Joseph Cohen Rev Trust JRB Consulting Associates JWF Industries JWT Specialized Communications K-7 Parking Company Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment Keystone Insurers’ Group Kitchens & Baths of Somerset, Inc. Kiwanis of Somerset Knepper Insurance Group Kotzan CPA and Associates, PC

Kovalchick Salvage Co. Kuchera Industries KU Resources, Inc. KTW&L L&M Excavating Co., Inc. L. Robert Kimball & Associates Lambert & Martineau Lange Real Estate & Appraisal, LLC Laurel Auto Group Laurel Highlands Advanced Imaging/MRI Laurel Holdings, Inc. Laurel Mechanical Contractors Association Lawyers Trust Account Board Leader Data Processing Learning Sciences International Lee Initiatives, Inc. & Walnut Management Corp. Legath Construction Company Liberty Grace Brethren Church Ligonier Construction Co. Lockard Family Trust Lockheed Martin AeroParts, Inc Luther P. Miller, Inc. Lutheran Church Women of Zion Lutheran Church M & M Frank Smithula M & M Rustproofing Inc. M & T Bank M. Glosser & Sons MAB Dental Lab Mainline National Bank Major Builders, Inc. Marc Service, Inc. Marlin Miller, Jr. Family Foundation Martella’s Pharmacy McAneny Bros., Inc. McCaffrey of Johnstown McCall Motors, Inc. McConnell’s Welding Service McGrath Consulting McIlwain Charters and Tours McIlwain School Bus Lines, Inc. McKeesport Area School District McKolosky Chiropractic Medical Group of Windber, Inc. Memorial Medical Center Memorial Medical Center-Trauma Services Mervac Plumming & Heating, Inc.


Club, Organizations, Civic Groups and Businesses

Mesirow Financial Metco, Inc. Metmacton School District Metz and Associates Meyersdale Area School District Meyersdale Lions Club Meyersdale Wind Power, LLC Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Michelle Petrosky-Moon and Associates Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Miller Motor Company Mom’s House, Inc. Morrellville Church Of The Brethren Mount Aloysius College Mountain Boys Mountain Top Technologies, Inc. Moxham Church of the Brethren Moxham Lutheran Church Mt. Olive United Methodist Church MTS Activities Committee MTS Technologies, Inc. Murtha for Congress Committee Mutual of Omaha Insurance Corp Myrtle and Walther Davis Scholarship Fund Nanty Glo Federated Women’s Democratic Club Nason Hospital Foundation Nathan C. Rascona Estate National Aviary National Institute for School Leadership Ned’s Head New Covenant Industries, Inc. New Life Christian Fellowship Newborn Enterprises, Inc. Norac Laboratory, Inc. North American Hoganas, Inc. North Star Music Makers Northern Cambria Public Library Northern Cambria Rotary Club Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit NPC, Inc. NSYFC (North Star) Oaks Poultry Co., Inc. Office of Community Health Ohiopyle Prints, Inc. Oral Surgery Associates of Central of PA Organizational Technology Systems, Inc. Ourisman Fairfax, Inc.

Ourisman Fairfax Toyota Paratore & Affiliates Park Avenue United Methodist Church Pasquerilla Enterprises Patllis Press Patterson’s Hairstyling Center Paul Bunyan, Inc. PBS Coals, Inc Peak Media of Pennsylvania, LLC Pediatric Care Specialists Pennsylvania Association of Federal Programs Coordinators Pennsylvania Automated Services, Inc. Pennsylvania Environmental Council Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Pennsylvania Propane Gas Co., Inc. Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance Pennsylvania State Education Association Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Pennsylvania String Teachers Association Pennwood Ophthalmic Associates P.C. Performance Pathways, Inc. PGT Trucking, Inc. Phase 4 Learning Center Pioneer Park Campground Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Steel Fastener Co. Pizza House Pleasant Hill Church of the Brethren Pleskovic Construction Co. Plumbers & Pipe Fitters Local Union No. 354 Plus Consulting, LLC PN Hoffman PNC Bank Pocono Mountain Charter School Portage Summerfest 10,000 Board Premier Safety & Service, Inc. Premier Security Systems, LLC Prince Charitable Trusts Prodigy Dialysis, LLC Progressive Data Systems, Inc. Pscoa Si Cresson Public Ploicy Partners Purich & Associates Quaker Sales Corporation R & B Mechanical, Inc. Radon Mitigation

Rascona Physical Therapy, LLC Ray’s Lawnmower Sales & Service, Inc. RDM - Johnstown, LLC RE/MAX Team Realtors Business Account Redilla Motors, Inc., DBA Martin Automotive Reinhart Food Service Reschini Agency, Inc. Restoration Specialties and Supply, Inc. RFI Energy, LP Richard Kastelic, MD & Associates Richard King Mellon Foundation Richland Lodging Associates, Inc. Richland Plastics & Engraving Company Rizzo’s Restaurant, Inc. Rockland Manufacturing Co. Roger Miller Gardens Rolling Rock Farms ROMCO Roxbury St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Roxbury Tire Center Royal Oil & Gas Corporation Ruthrauff - Sauer Ryan Memorial Foundation Trust S & C Realty S&T Wealth Management Group S. R. G. Construction Co., Inc. S.E. Koontz Software Solutions Safari Contract Cleaners Saint John Vianney Church Santo’s Gourmet Pizza, Inc. Sargent’s Personnel Agency, Inc. Save our Steeples (SOS) Saylor Remodeling Scalise Industries Schrock Cabinets, Inc. Schwartz Auto Parts Company Sci Laurel Highland Sears Optical Galleria Mall Senior High Activities Fund Seward VFW Post 7022 Sheetz, Inc. Sherwin-Williams Co. Shutters Galore & More LLC Sidman Tavern, Inc. Skippack Dental Associates, P.C. SLM Investments Slovenian Savings & Loan Association Solar Fuel Co., Inc.

Somerset Area Athletic Foundation Somerset Area Soccer Club Somerset Auto Parts, Inc. Somerset Cambria Remodelers Somerset Co. Appraisal Service Somerset County Settlement Abstract Company, Inc. Somerset Hospital Somerset Little Eagle Football Program Somerset Med Services, Inc. Somerset Trust Company Somerset Trust Company - Trust Staff South Fork VFW Post 7524 Ladies Auxiliary Spangler Auto, Inc. Spence, Custer, Saylor, Wolfe & Rose Sportsmans Squillario Construction Company SS Gregory & Barnabas Church SS Peter and Paul Orthodox Church St. Benedict’s Church St. Clement Church St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church St. Francis University St. Francis University Continuing Education St. Francis University-Small Business Development Center St. James Missionary Baptist Chruch St. Joseph’s Church St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Pantry Fund St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church St. Michael Catholic Church St. Therese Church St. Thomas Luthern Church Stager Chevrolet Co. Stahl Mennonite Church Star Chevrolet Nissan Volvo State Farm Insurance Company Steamfitters Local Union 449 StelTek Graphics, Inc. Stem’s Cloverleaf Quick Shop, LLC Stoystown Auto Wreckers, LP Strasiser Chiropractic, Inc. Strategic Advisors STS Cyril and Methodius Church Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church

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Sube Insurance, Inc. Summerhill GBU District 291 Summerhill Social Club Summit Chapel United Methodist Church Summit Chapel United Methodist Church Women Sunnehanna Country Club Sunrise Medical HHG, Inc. Sylvan Learning Center T&C Limited, LLC Team Chevrolet, Inc. Team Force, Inc. Team Motors Terra Car Company The Alternative Community Resource Program, Inc. The Bethlen Communities The Bistro The CTC Foundation The Daugherty House The EADS Group The Goal Line Tavern, Inc. The Golden Rule Home Center The Job Mann Trust Fund The Learning Lamp, Inc. The Long Barn, Inc. II The Mizpah Circle-Zion Lutheran Church The Neville Spa The Penns Corner Conservancy The Pittsburgh Foundation The Rehab Center The Salvation Army Somerset Service Center The School District of the City of Erie The Town’s Inn The Watchmaker’s Jewelry Thermodoor, Inc. Thistle Financial Group LLC Thomas’ Garage Tiberi’s Lawncare Service Tobey-Karg Sales Agency, Inc. Todd’s Auto Service Toma Metals, Inc. Tomb, Mack & Kauffman Torquato Law Offices Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Traditional Angler of Pennsylvaina Trek Development Group

Tri-State Development Enterprises, Inc. Triangle Tech Group Tri-County Imaging Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Trofino Tri Star Travel Inc. UBS Financial Services, Inc. United Cerebral Palsy of S. Alleghenies Region United High School United Methodist Church United Methodist Church of Ebensburg United Parcel Service United States of America, Social Security Administration United Way of the Laurel Highlands Unitmix, Inc. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown University of Pittsburgh Multiple Sclerosis Clinic University Towing UPMC Sports Medicine UPMC Bedford Memorial Hospital UPMC Health System UPMC Northwest USSCO Federal Credit Union Valenty Bottled Water, Inc. Valley Surgeons, Inc. VCS Group, Inc. Victory Energy Corporation Visitation Parish Von’s United Beverage Company W. W. Engine & Supply, Inc. Wachovia Securities, Inc. Wal-Mart Distribution Center 6047 Wal-Mart Foundation Walnut Management Corporation Walsh Valve and Specialty, Inc. Waste Management Service Center Watson Insurance Agency, Inc. Wessel & Company, PC West Central PA Chapter American Society of CLU Western PA Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Westmont Area Youth Football Westmont Hilltop Education Assoc Westmont Hilltop School District Westmont Hilltop School District Student Activity Account

Westmoreland Co. Community College Whalley Charitable Trust The Roxbury Bandshell received Wheeler Brothers, Inc funding from Robert Waters Charitable White Pine Inn Trust Fund and Penelec Fund for Wide-lo Beverage, Inc. the Future of Greater Johnstown for Wilderness Wildlife Musem, Inc. various repairs at the Bandshell. William D. Stasko, Accounting William Penn Foundation Williams Upholstery Windber Health Care Foundation, Inc. Windber Medical Center Windber OB/GYN Associates Windber Rambler Lettersman Club WJAC-TV Women of NG United Methodist Church Womens Fellowship Arbutus Church of the Brethren Woodland Hills School District Wright-Knox Motor Lines, Inc Yocke Abstracting This grant from the Somerset Youchak & Youchak County Fund was used to Yukan Foundation purchase a carved wood sign to Zepka Inc. Harley-Davidson welcome and introduce visitors Zion Lutheran Church to the Herbal Gems herb garden ZSI Legal Dept at Laurel Art in Somerset. ZSI Lucky Ladies

The Johnstown Firemen’s Benefit Home Association used funding from the Marlin Stephens Beautification Fund to make repairs and upgrades to the Route 403 welcome sign.

Downtown Bedford, Inc. Arts on the Square Event was funded by the Benjamin Bosler Fund.


Honorary and Memorials In Honor of Anne Walsh Arthur L. Wilk JHS `49 Becky Mayer Bill and Shirley Strachan & family Clete and Dave Wirfel Daniel A. Falatico Dean H. Metzler Debra A. Mayer and Joseph Frumkin Dick and Connie Mayer Dr. John Melleky Ed Sheehan’s Birthday Elizabeth Mayer Florence Haslett Frederick K. Metzler Frederick K. Metzler Scholarship Galen Head, Jr. George Ripple Jacob Walfish James E. Weaver Jane & Ed Oleksak Janice Goebert Guyer ‘66 Joe Basile John A McHugh John Bickford John Yerger Jon Gieselman Joseph Guydo, Sr. Ken Lazere M. Dawn Troxell Marjorie Metzler Matthew A. Metzler Michael Elswick Michael Garaventa Mike E. Kane and Elizabeth Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Darr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stumpo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams Mr. and Mrs. D. Dwight Lehman

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voight Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Morton Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Ferrau Mr. Michael K. Hantke Mrs. Irma Yarnick My Brother, James A Tanase My Father, Bill Glosser Pam Mayer Richard and Linda Bloom Scott McCloud Wayne and Ann Darr

A Pappas Ann Walsh Anne C. Jennings Walsh Anne C. Walsh Anne Walsh and Nick Enos Charles Price Clayt Dovey Departed Sisters in Christ Dr. Earl Shope, M.D. Dr. Harry M. Rhoads Dr. James S. Furnary E.J. Podrasky (husband) Edward Stan Four young men killed 7/13/08 Frederick K. Metzler Galen Head, Jr. George Ashcom George Hamara Gilbert E. Levy Honorable Judge George Hoffer Howard M & Evelyn Picking, Jr. James C. Wagner Jean Casale John Allen Roshon John Yurosko, JHS ‘34 Lloyd “”Shorty”” McMullen Loretta Stumpo Louis Heinze Marcia Glosser Marilyn L. Muth Mark Alan Shaffer Mrs. Olive B. Smith My brother, James A Tanase Nicholas Enos Memorial Scholarship Fund Richard Page Rita Lann Robert Zakula ‘45

Sarah Bailey Shirley & Robert Horvath Sophie Morles Thea Stager Thomas and Verna Romanko The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies regrets any errors or omissions. Please notify us immediately so that we may address your interests.

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Financial Statements

Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Condensed Statement of Financial Position (Unaudited) As of June 30, 2009

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009

Assets

Support and Revenue

Cash accounts Investments Assets donated in-kind Loans receivable Other assets Office equipment and software Total assets

Contributions, pledges and grants income Net investment income and return Fee revenue Miscellaneous revenue Total support and revenue

1,347,686 31,788,454 223,684 1,965,744 386,835 20,288

3,504,183 (4,571,604) 426,793 46,856 (593,772)

35,732,691

Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 89,860 Grants payable 214,295 Deferred revenue 910,645 Other liabilities 259,014 Total liabilities 1,473,814 Net assets 34,258,877 Total liabilities and net assets 35,732,691

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Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Condensed Statement of Activities (Unaudited)

Expenses Grants expense Salaries and benefits Special projects expense Other expenses Total expenses Decrease in net assets Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year

2,181,991 526,512 782,760 756,095 4,247,358 (4,841,130) 39,100,007 34,258,877


Financial Growth Total Funds Growth

Total TotalAssets AssetsGrowth Growth

Total Funds Growth

40,000,000

350

35,000,000

300

30,000,000

250

25,000,000

200

20,000,000

Assets

15,000,000

Funds

150 100

10,000,000

50

5,000,000

1990

1990

1995

2000

2005

1995

2000

2005

2009

2009

Total Assets by Fund Type as of June 30, 2009

Cumulative CumulativeGrants Grants

Total Assets by Fund Type as of June 30, 2009

25,000,000 Administrative 374,200

20,000,000

Unrestricted 1,766,818

Scholarship 2,675,689

15,000,000 Grants

10,000,000

Donor Advised 15,091,608 Designated and Agency 15,824,376

5,000,000

1990

1995

2000

2005

2009

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The Nicholas Enos Memorial Scholarship Fund provides a four-year $1,000 scholarship for two students.

The Education and Dance Center at Laurel Arts in Somerset was funded by the Penelec Fund for the Future of Greater Johnstown.

The Penelec Fund for the Future of Greate r Johnstown provided funding for the Bor ough of Benson playgroun d equipment.

The Bedford County Arts Council sponsored the Juneteenth Underground Railroad event with funding from the Benjamin Bosler Fund.

Meyersdale Area School made renovations to the Tennis Courts with funding from the Somerset County Fund and the FPL Energy Meyersdale Wind Power Fund.

The Robert Waters Charitable Trust Fund provided funding to the Operation Warm Coat Program which provides winter coats to children in need.

Downtown Bedford, Inc. Arts on the Square Event was funded by the Benjamin Bosler Fund.


Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Somerset Trust Building 116 Market Street, Second Floor, Suite 4 Johnstown, PA 15901 Phone: 814-536-7741 Fax: 814-536-5859 Email: kblough@cfalleghenies.org www.cfalleghenies.org

Somerset Office

Bedford County Endowments

Union Kimberly Building

Penn Square Centre

116 E. Union St.

125 South Juliana Street

Somerset, PA 15901

Bedford, PA 15522

Phone: 814-525-9020 Fax 814-536-5859

Phone: 814-623-0044 Fax: 814-623-5657

Email: cstern@cfalleghenies.org

Email: kreynolds@cfalleghenies.org


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