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2018 NH Business Review Charitable Giving Guide

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Empowering People. Strengthening Communities. Top Funding Sources:

Program Service Revenue: 95% Contributions, Gifts and Grants: 4%, Other: 1% Year Established: 1872 NH program Established: 1985 NH Employees: 585 NH Annual Revenue: $14.247 million

Mission Statement:

We are called to strengthen communities by empowering people to respond to life’s challenges.

Service Locations:

Headquartered in Worcester, MA, Ascentria has offices throughout New England. Five New Hampshire offices located in Manchester and Concord serve families statewide.

Contact:

Susan Swain Regional Marketing Director 603-669-6937 • www.ascentria.org

2018 Goals:

• Leverage and expand our organization and our innovative partnerships to increase collective impact on the communities we serve. • Improve the long-term success outcomes for people in transition. • Demonstrate that the services we provide, partnerships we form and actions we take have a measurable, positive impact on the overall health and well-being of the people we serve. • Advocate on behalf of the people we serve to promote and gain support for our integrated, holistic model of service delivery. • Maintain a focus on quality improvement and waste reduction. • Grow our private support and our funding models so that we can diversify our sources of funding and move away from government support.

Fundraising Events:

Ascentria Care Alliance is planning a number of events for 2017-2018. To access the most up-to-date information, please visit our website at ascentria.org or follow us on Facebook.

Giving Opportunities:

Individuals or corporations interested in making a donation or exploring gifts of stock, sponsorship opportunities or employee matching gift programs are invited to contact our Development Department at 774-243-3900 or Layne Harden at lharden@ascentria.org. Donations are gratefully accepted year-round at ascentria.org.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Ascentria volunteers find their work to be impactful, interesting and rewarding. Volunteers collaborate with us in many productive and creative ways to enhance organizational capacity, empower our clients and strengthen our New Hampshire communities. Tutoring, mentoring New Americans or providing professional services, are a few examples of how Ascentria volunteers effect real and lasting change in others. For a complete listing of volunteer opportunities visit ascentria.org/volunteer or contact Diane Fitzmaurice at dfitzmaurice@ascentria.org.

Creating Opportunity New Hampshire programs: • Good News Garage • Language Bank • In-Home Care • Services for New Americans • Therapeutic Family Connections

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Board Officers / Board Members Angela Bovill President and CEO Ascentria Care Alliance

Karen Gaylin Secretary Philips Healthcare (retired)

William Mayo Chair CIO, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Garth Greimann Financial Secretary Senior Advisor, Berkshire Partners, LLC

Michael Balinskas Vice Chair General Manager, PowerHawke, Inc.; Director of Business Development, McPhee Electric, Ltd.

Jeffrey Kinney Immediate Past Chair Senior Vice President Wells Fargo Bank Barbara Ruhe Ruhe and Ruhe Attorneys At Law

The Rev. Ross Goodman Pastor, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Arlington

Kimberly Salmon Director of Community Relations, Fallon Health

Scott Hamilton IDEXX (retired)

Daniel Strelow VP, Director of Customized Solutions, Eaton Vance Management

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The Rev. James Hazelwood Ex-Officio Bishop, New England Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America The Rev. Timothy Yeadon Ex-Officio President, New England District, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Gail Phillips Bucher Director Emeritus Chaplain, MCPHS University David Forsberg Director Emeritus Business Executive (retired)

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