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2 FROM OUR LEADERSHIP 2017 CFAAC Board Kathy Brooks - Chair Branch Vice President, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Jim Nolan, Esq. - Vice Chair Council, Baradel, Kosmerl & Nolan P.A. Greg Strott - Treasurer Community Volunteer Carl Gutschick - Assistant Treasurer Principal, Gutschick, Little & Weber, P.A. Sonja Swygert - Secretary Community Volunteer Danny Boyd President, Boyd and Dowgiallo, P.A. Patricia Brown, Esq. President, Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC Larry Clark President, Deerbrook Charitable Trust Mary Grace Folwell Associate General Counsel, District of Columbia Housing Authority Dick Franyo Owner, Boatyard Bar & Grill Travis Gray Associate Broker, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Barbara Jackson Senior Vice President, Branch Banking & Trust Becki Kurdle Community Volunteer Hank Libby President, Carol M. Jacobsohn Foundation David Mitchell Community Volunteer Cindy O Neill Community Volunteer Paul Serini, Esq. Chairman, Helen J. Serini Foundation 2017 CFAAC STAFF Melissa Curtin Executive Director Amy Francis Director, Development Taylor Milbradt Director, Finance & Operations Jan Hoffberger Manager, Grants & Scholarships Dear Friends, The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) is committed to inspiring and growing philanthropy by identifying critical needs, partnering with donors to help meet their philanthropic and financial goals, and strengthening local nonprofits through grantmaking and collaboration. As the largest institutional funder in Anne Arundel County, we remain committed to improving our communities by supporting programs that make significant impact and provide measurable outcomes so that all county residents can live healthy, vibrant, and successful lives was a year of building momentum for CFAAC. We increased our asset base from $6 million to $9.5 million in one year which has allowed us to increase our impact in Anne Arundel County. We partnered with individuals and agencies to open 14 new funds, four of which are permanently endowed to support the needs of our county now and in the future. We also welcomed three new Legacy Circle members who have pledged a portion of their estate to us. We also expanded our Community Leadership activities in In January, we released our fifth biennial Poverty Amidst Plenty: Striving to Achieve Progress for All community needs assessment. This report increases knowledge and awareness as well as helps to frame informed discussions about persistent local trends and needs. We launched the Strengthening Nonprofits Collaborative with key community partners to leverage, align, and promote resources to better support skills development and training for nonprofit professionals in the county. Guided by our Board of Trustees, we set a new strategic course for CFAAC for the next three years that builds on the success of our past while keenly focusing on both the immediate and long-term needs of Anne Arundel County residents. Thanks to all of you, Anne Arundel County is becoming a more vibrant and healthy community for all. And, thanks to our donors and partners, CFAAC continues to play an important role. This is why the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County will continue to work towards growing philanthropy one person, one family, one business at a time. The more of us who give, the more good we can do for our community, together. With gratitude, Annual Report Kathleen P. Brooks, Board Chair Melissa H. Curtin, Executive Director
3 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW Developed our Strategic Plan Coordinated 9 Inspiring Philanthropy Events 14 New 100% Board Giving Donor Advised, Corporate Advised, Agency, and Legacy Funds Hosted the 2016 Celebration of Philanthropy Awards Luncheon to honor Anne Arundel County s Philanthropist, Corporate Philanthropist, Volunteer, Young Volunteer and Foundation of the Year $1.5M in Grants distributed to nonprofits Refined our Vision and Mission Statement Supported 7 Anne Arundel Estate Planning Council Events Partner Supported Capacity Building Workshops Launched CFAAC Speaker s Bureau Established the Strengthening Nonprofits Collaborative $9.5M Total Assets (an increase of $3.5M in one year) Achieved Reaccreditation of The National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations which ensures organizational accountability and commitment to legal compliance, philanthropic best practices and operational excellence 305 Grants awarded: 6 Ladders to SUCCESS Grants 14 Help Our Neighbors Grants 13 Grants 4 Teachers Grants 10 Strengthening Nonprofits Grants 10 Scholarships 232 Donor Directed Grants 10 Designated Grants 10 Giving Circle Grants 2016 Annual Report 3
4 CFAAC FUNDS Corporate Advised Funds Baum Jackson Investment Group Charitable Foundation Core Legacy Fund Gable Signs Foundation for a Brighter Future Greenberg Gibbons/Reliable Foundation Howard Bank Fund Insurance Force Foundation Donor Advised Funds Jerry Aben Charitable Trust* Beauty for Ashes* Bird Family Fund Patty Brown and Joe Gill Giving Fund* Blaxall Fund for Economic Growth Blessings Fund Brooks Family Fund Carbaugh Family Foundation Elizabeth Carr Memorial Fund Margaret Sander Chaires Foundation Chaney Fund for Hope Chaney Fund for Land Use Education Babe and Dick Chaney Memorial Fund James and Susan Cox Legacy Fund* Crondall Fund M&M Curtin Family Fund Louis A. D Camera Memorial Fund Deems Digital Foundation* Bo DePaola Family Foundation Agnes Dixon Fund Frank s Fund Franyo Fund Danny Gerety Memorial Fund Gibbs Family Foundation Barry and Mary Gossett Foundation Gutschick Family Foundation* Haller Family Foundation Carroll H. Hynson Foundation Invictus Fund Kramer-Schaefer Fund Kurdle Family Fund Dick and Sabra Ladd Charitable Fund Roger and Sherry Lepage Education Fund Magnolia Family Foundation Beverly and Stephen Marcus Foundation Marston Family Foundation Peterman Ponatoski Family Foundation Kathy and Chris Potter Charitable Fund Kincey and Bruce Potter Environmental Fund Mark and Lynne Powell Family Foundation RK Family Fund Lester M. and Lynda B. Salamon Charitable Fund Laurie Sharp Endowment Fund John B. and Mary E. Slidell Family Charitable Fund Speciale Family Charitable Fund* Trish and Greg Strott Fund* Victor A. Sulin Charitable Fund Sullivan Family Charitable Fund* Sonja Swygert Family Fund Carol Thompson Fund Thornton Family Fund Uhl Charitable Fund* Walk the Walk Community Fund Greg & Susan Walker Family Foundation Zoe Quinn Francis Fund Field of Interest Funds Fund for Anne Arundel County Arts & Culture Anne Arundel Environment Anne Arundel Clendenning Clopp Family Foundation* Grants 4 Teachers Fund Help Our Neighbors Fund Ladders to SUCCESS - Economic Opportunity Ladders to SUCCESS - Preparing Youth for Life Live Well Anne Arundel South County Fund Strengthening Nonprofits Fund Women & Girls Fund of Anne Arundel County Annual Report
5 Designated and Agency Funds Ames Fund for Financial Literacy and Health* Fund for Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution AAWGT Endowment Fund Marcus Endowment Fund for Arundel Lodge Jane Campbell-Chambliss Legacy Trust* Peter C. Chambliss Legacy Trust* Babe & Dick Chaney Memorial Endowment Fund Beer Family Fund Boy Scouts of Anne Arundel County Chrysalis House Endowment Fund Colonial Players Roland E. Riley Endowment for the Arts Community Leadership Fund for CFAAC Elling Foundation* Anna E. Greenberg Leadership Fund Healthy Anne Arundel Langbein Family Endowment Fund The Sunshine Fund - Supporting Grants 4 Teachers Sylvia Meisenberg Shakespeare Education Fund Sylvia Meisenberg Adult Literacy Program at AHOH Perinatal Loss Fund Scenic Rivers Land Trust Stewardship Reserve Melanie and Michael Teems Fund* Catherine Weber Foundation* Whaley Foundation* Tommy Yeager Endowment Fund Scholarship Funds William Bunn Memorial Scholarship in Environmental Studies Herzberg - Wild Scholarship Fund Officer Grant Turner Memorial Scholarship Fund Alexandra Robinson Memorial Scholarship Fund* Russell K. Robinson Memorial Scholarship Fund* Colleen J. Stauffer Scholarship Fund* Fred A. Stauffer Memorial Scholarship Fund* * Legacy Intention Giving Circles Anne Arundel Women Giving Together Next Generation of Philanthropists I m inspired to give through the community foundation because the collaborative efforts allow my grants to make a bigger impact on the community. Sonja Swygert, Donor Fund Advisor 2016 Annual Report 5
6 DISCRETIONARY GRANTS 43 grants $163, GRANTMAKING Grants 4 Teachers Total Grants: $5,863 Phoenix Center North County High Mills-Parole Elementary School Mary Moss at J. Albert Adams Academy Hilltop Elementary School Hebron-Harman Elementary School Germantown Elementary School Georgetown East Elementary School Crofton Meadows Elementary School Arundel High School Annapolis Middle School Scholarships $31,900 2% 4% Faith-Based $52,225 Help Our Neighbors Total Grants: $10,750 Street Angel Project, Inc. Saint James Parish The ARC Central Chesapeake Region American Red Cross Southern Maryland Chapter Donations from the Heart, Inc. Chesapeake Legal Alliance Reach Out and Read Anne Arundel Volunteer Center St. Vincent de Paul (Catholic Church of Glen Burnie) Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation Girls on the Run of the Greater Chesapeake Light House *Discretionary Grants are funds awarded based on a competitive process. Each application is reviewed and selected by criteria established for the program Annual Report HOPE for All Anne Arundel County, MD on behalf of Partnership for Children, Youth & Families Blessed in Tech Ministries, Inc. We Care and Friends Strengthening Nonprofits Total Grants: $2,892 Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts Community Unity Chesapeake Conservancy Ladders to SUCCESS Total Grants: $143,620 Anne Arundel Community Action Agency Chesapeake Arts Center Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center Human Services $378,148 Other $56,958 * The categories highlighted here attempt to capture as many of our donor s interests as possible but should not be taken as an indication that all grantmaking is exclusive to the areas listed. FUNDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Donor Advised 232 Grants $1,096,791 Scholarships 10 Scholarships $37,900 26% 29% 3% Education $196,433 13% Agency and Designated 10 Grants $73,557 $1,484,921 7% Arts & Culture $107,642 5% GIVING CIRCLES 11% Environment $77,295 Anne Arundel Women Giving Together 7 Grants $105,548 Next Generation of Anne Arundel County 3 Grants $8,000 Health & Wellness $422,070 Economic Opportunity $162,250
7 GRANT SPOTLIGHT STRENGTHENING NONPROFITS A strong nonprofit community is collaborative and made up of organizations that efficiently and effectively manage their operations and provide highquality programs that meet community needs. We believe that one of the best ways to strengthen our community is by helping to strengthen nonprofits. Nonprofits are doing vital and innovative work every day all over the county. The Strengthening Nonprofits Collaborative (SNC) was formed to leverage, align and promote resources to better support skills development and training for nonprofit professionals in the county. CFAAC convenes the following partners to provide more comprehensive and coordinated capacity building training to nonprofits in the county: Anne Arundel Community College Sarbanes Center for Public and Community Service Anne Arundel County Public Library Funding Information Network Partner Anne Arundel County Volunteer Center Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Collectively, the SNC provided over 25 skills development and training opportunities to nonprofit professionals in Our Strengthening Nonprofits Fund has provided $54,515 in grants since In 2016, nearly $3,000 in grants were awarded to Anne Arundel County nonprofit organization staff members, volunteers and board members to participate in fundraising and development, nonprofit management, board development, marketing and communications, and other capacity building opportunities. HELP OUR NEIGHBORS In response to significant increases in calls for urgent assistance for basic human needs, the Help Our Neighbors Fund has provided more than $67,000 in grants since 2008 to local nonprofits that assist individuals and families in need. Grants from this fund are made to local agencies that help people pay for important expenses like rent and utilities which enables them to stay in their homes and keep warm or cool. The fund also pays fees for licenses and certification or transportation to work, essential medication, and medical care to return to or maintain good health. Recently HOPE for All has experienced a number of difficult referrals and requests due to domestic violence, family reunification, aids victim, child protective service request. Without the funds we received from CFAAC - beds, linens, and other essential items could not have been provided to these families, and in some cases families would not have been able to stay together. We need more funders like CFAAC as situations like these are on an incline. Thank you CFAAC! Leo Zerhusen, Co-Founder, HOPE For All 2016 Annual Report 7
8 GRANT SPOTLIGHT GRANTS 4 TEACHERS Grants 4 Teachers funds highly creative ideas that otherwise would not be possible to implement in the classroom due to school system funding constraints. We want to help support teachers creative ideas to stimulate and inspire students learning. In 2016, eleven teachers in Anne Arundel County public schools stretched their students imaginations and skill sets thanks to grants from the Grants 4 Teachers Fund. Projects touched different schools in all parts of the county and were each funded in amounts from $ for a total of $5,863. Since the Fall of 2009 when Grants 4 Teachers was launched, due to the generosity of local donors, 133 proposals have been funded for a total of $59,267. LADDERS TO SUCCESS Ladders to SUCCESS is a CFAAC grantmaking initiative that invests in local nonprofit organizations that provide opportunities for increasing long-term economic stability or academic advancement for lowincome individuals and youth in Anne Arundel County. Ladders to SUCCESS is a CFAAC grantmaking initiative that invests in local nonprofit organizations that provide opportunities for increasing long-term economic stability or academic advancement for low-income individuals and youth in Anne Arundel County. The Ladders to SUCCESS grant program was created in 2009 and has awarded over $1 million dollars to Anne Arundel County nonprofits. With the Grants 4 Teachers funding we have been able to create different makerspace centers in our library so that students can come in and choose which activities most appeal to them. The children have swarmed to both the BluTrack and marble track centers. It has been great to see students working together in these areas. It has required teamwork, ingenuity, and a willingness to try new ideas when their initial attempts failed. We created Lego Walls in the media center as well which are now permanent fixtures and allow students to create with legos whenever they have the chance. This grant has been a huge boon to our school s growing makerspace and the kids have benefited from it tremendously. Susan R. Clouse, Media Specialist, Crofton Meadows Elementary School Candace, a 33-year old mother of four children is a recent graduate of the 16th class of Culinary Arts in the B.E.S.T. Program. She works hard every day to maintain her sobriety and recovery from addiction, and recently rejoined the workforce at her first job in three years at The Lighthouse Bistro. The bistro, which opened early last month, trains its employees with the basic skills needed to obtain and maintain employment in the restaurant industry. Candace expresses her sincere appreciation for the program and has already convinced three people to apply for the current B.E.S.T. class. She is excited to continue working with Light House Bistro and is extremely motivated to get to work utilizing her newfound culinary skills. Jo Ann Mattson, Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center Annual Report
9 COMMITTEES Grant Committees Grants 4 Teachers Joe Van Deuren Bud Billups Charles Yocum Nicole D Amore Ladders to SUCCESS Economic Opportunity Jay Baldwin Martha Blaxall Jan Hoffberger Brett Hovington Kyle Murray Ladders to SUCCESS Youth Development Steve Ames Nicole D Amore Carl Gutschick Jennifer Halstead Martha Schwieters Gretchen Tomkies Asset Management Committee Steven Ames Chair, Treasurer of Board of Trustees, Founder, Ames Fee-Only Financial Planning Martin Beer Community Volunteer Hank Libby President, Carol M. Jacobsohn Foundation Margaret Jackson Financial Advisor, The Baum Jackson Investment Group, RBC Wealth Management Brad Long Financial Planner, Long Financial Services, Raymond James Philanthropy doesn t start with a check, it starts with learning, education, and surrounding yourself with like minded people who want to serve others in their community. Frank Campbell, Estate Planning Attorney, Holden Campbell, Attorney s at Law 2016 Annual Report 9
10 GRANTEES 2016 American Bird Conservancy American Heart Association American Red Cross- Southern Maryland Chapter Annapolis Film Festival, Inc. Annapolis Maritime Museum Annapolis Middle School Annapolis Opera Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Anne Arundel Community Action Agency Anne Arundel Community College Foundation Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center Anne Arundel County CASA Anne Arundel County Food and Resource Bank Anne Arundel County Public Library Foundation Anne Arundel County Public Schools Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation Anne Arundel County Volunteer Center Anne Arundel County Watershed Stewards Academy, Inc. Anne Arundel County, MD on behalf of Partnership for Children, Youth & Families Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation A-OK Mentoring Tutoring, Inc. Art Connection in the Capital Region Arthritis Foundation Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Arundel High School Arundel House of Hope Arundel Lodge, Inc. Bay Area Community Church Benjamin Banneker Elementary Blessed in Tech Ministries, Inc. Bowdoin College Bowling Green Elementary School Box of Rain Boys and Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Bright Minds Foundation Calvary United Methodist Church Calvert Memorial Hospital Catholic Charities Center of Help, Inc. Central Union Mission Chase After a Cure Chesapeake Arts Center Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center Chesapeake Bay Foundation Chesapeake Bay String of Pearls Project Chesapeake Bay Trust Chesapeake Conservancy Chesapeake Legal Alliance, Inc. Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating, Inc. Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Theater Children s Medical Ministries Child s Play Chrysalis House, Inc. Cisco Center Foundation, Inc. Clemmons Food Pantry CLF/Chesapeake Science Point Charter School College of Southern Maryland Colonial Players, Inc. Columbia 50th Birthday Celebration, Inc. Columbia Festival of the Arts Community Family Life Services Community Foundation of Frederick County Community Foundation of Southern Maryland Community Health Center at Parole, Inc. Community Residences, Inc. Community Unity Compass Rose Theater Concerns for Police Survivors Cornell Lab of Orinthology Crofton Meadows Elementary School Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation DARE of Calvert County Davidsonville Athletic Association Davidsonville Elementary School Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Doctor s Community Hospital Foundation Donations From the Heart, Inc Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society, Inc. Drink at the Well Erika s Lighthouse Farming 4 Hunger, Inc Annual Report
11 Feeding America Food Link, Inc. Fourth Presbyterian Church Funders Network for Smart Growth & Livable Communities Georgetown East Elementary School Germantown Elementary School Girls on the Run of the Greater Chesapeake Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center Growth Action Network of Anne Arundel County Hagerstown Community College Foundation, Inc. Hebron-Harman Elementary School High Point Elementary Hilltop Elementary School HOPE for All Hospice Cup Hospice of the Chesapeake Howard Community College Educational Foundation, Inc. Humane Society of the United States Indian Creek School Indian Head Center for the Arts International City/County Management Association International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc. International Justice Mission Island Resources Foundation J.P. Ryon Elementary School Jill s House Johns Hopkins Alzheimer s Disease Research Center Kenai Peninsula Orchestra Key School Leadership Howard County, Inc. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society- Charlotte NC Chapter Light House Lothian Elementary School Loving Heart Making Change Mary Moss at J. Albert Adams Academy Maryland Association of Soil Conservation Districts Maryland Center for Construction Education and Innovation Maryland Federation of Art, Inc. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts Maryland Therapeutic Riding, Inc. Mills-Parole Elementary School Muscular Dystrophy Association National Alliance on Mental Illness Anne Arundel County National Brain Tumor Society Nicole Manning No Limits Limb Loss Foundation North County High Our Lady of Good Counsel High School P.E.O. Foundation Phoenix Center Reach out and Read Redeemer City Church Romanian Christian Enterprises Saint James Parish Samaritan House Scenic Rivers Land Trust, Inc. Seeds 4 Success, Inc. Services From the Heart Severna Park Community Center Simon Wiesenthal Center SME Foundation Smith Center for Healing and the Arts Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide Solley Elementary School South River Federation Southern Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Sozo Children SPCA of Anne Arundel County St. Ann s Center for Children, Youth and Families St. John s College High School St. Jude Children s Research Hospital St. Martin s in the Field Day School St. Mary s Soil Conservation District St. Paul s Episcopal Church St. Peter s School STAIR - Annapolis, Inc Annual Report 11
12 GRANTEES 2016 A Community Foundation offers long-term fund management and distribution that helps sustain an organization, not just give it a good shot in the arm. Peter Chambliss, Legacy Fund Advisor Star of Bethlehem Church of God In Christ Street Angel Project, Inc. Sydney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Team Rubicon, USA The ARC Central Chesapeake Region The Calverton School The Fletcher School The Frank Lentz Foundation The Fund for St. John s College The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc. The Little Things for Cancer This Is My Brave Thomas Johnson High School Patriot Boosters, Inc. Thompson Child and Family Focus Tracey s Elementary School UNCF University of New Hampshire Foundation Vehicles for Change Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. We Care and Friends Wellness House of Annapolis West/Rhode Riverkeeper, Inc. WETA Wildlife Land Trust World Wildlife Fund Y of Central Maryland YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Annual Report
13 2016 FINANCIAL SUMMARY COMBINED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION COMBINED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Assets 12/31/16 12/31/15 Unaudited Audited Support and Revenues 12/31/16 12/31/15 Unaudited Audited Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 442,091 $ 585,109 Contributions Receivable $ 1,346,725 $ 251,694 Investments $ 7,681,947 $ 6,608,922 Other Assets $ 5,382 $ 5,380 Total Assets $ 9,476,145 $ 7,451,105 Liability and Net Assets Liabilities $ 23,456 $ 22,191 Endowment Funds $ 1,615,939 $ 1,147,338 Net Assets $ 7,836,750 $ 6,281,576 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 9,476,145 $ 7,451,105 Contributions $ 3,535,832 $ 3,078,637 Special Events $ 336,399 $ 996,263 Investment Income $ 509,812 $ (79,253) Total Support and Revenues $ 4,382,043 $ 3,995,647 Grants and Expenses Grants and Charitable Expenditures $ 1,902,529 $ 2,419,071 Operating and Other Expenses $ 454,474 $ 262,954 Total Grants and Expenses $ 2,357,003 $ 2,682,025 Change in Net Assets $ 2,025,040 $ 1,313,622 Beginning Net Assets $ 7,428,914 $ 6,115,292 Ending Net Assets $ 9,453,954 $ 7,428,914 The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) is a tax exempt, 501(c)(3), publicly supported philanthropic organization with the long-term goal of building permanent funds that provide support to local nonprofit organizations through grants and special projects. Review our Form 990 at Annual Report 13
14 SPONSORS AAEPC Executive Committee Renee Kremm Committee Chair, Windward Financial Kevin Burke Kevin G. Burke Law Office Danielle Cruttenden McNamee Hosea Attorneys & Advisors Chris Hubbard Law Offices of Chris Hubbard William Hufnell Bay Point Wealth Management Brad Hawkins Bernstein Global Wealth Management Stephen Holt Premier Planning Group Jason Powell Fidelity Investments James Snyder Snyder-Ervin Group at Morgan Stanley Karen Whaley Karen M. Whaley CPA Richard Wright The Wright Firm Charles Feldman Business and Estate Planning Consultants Annual Report ANNE ARUNDEL ESTATE PLANNING COUNCIL SPONSORS With support from CFAAC, the Anne Arundel Estate Planning Council (AAEPC) was created in 2012 as a peer learning group for local professional advisors who live, work, or have clients in Anne Arundel County. Through quarterly educational and networking events and continuing education programs, the AAEPC strives to help advisors achieve better outcomes for their clients. Gold The Snyder-Ervin Group at Morgan Stanley Silver Council, Baradel, Kosmerl & Nolan, P.A. Fidelity Investments HeimLantz, PC Holden and Campbell Attorneys at Law McGuire, McGuire & Linden, P.A. McNamee Hosea Attorneys & Advisors Mullen, Sondberg, Wimbish & Stone P.A. Sinclair Prosser Law Wells Fargo - The Private Bank Bronze Bay Point Wealth Management C.W. Rains & Associates Fisher Law Office Hyatt & Weber, P.A. IKOR Advocacy and Life Management Karen M. Whaley, CPA Kullman CPA, LLC Christine Hubbard Law Maryland Capital Advisors Michael K. Shelby, CPA Premier Planning Group Sandy Spring Trust Windward Financial
15 CELEBRATION OF PHILANTHROPY SPONSORS As an important member of our caring community, each year CFAAC hosts our signature event, the Celebration of Philanthropy Awards Luncheon. Our region is fortunate to have many fine nonprofit organizations whose missions range from the arts to health care, education, the environment and many others. These groups depend on philanthropic and volunteer support from the community. The Celebration of Philanthropy Awards Luncheon honors individuals whose generosity as philanthropists or volunteers have strengthened Anne Arundel County s nonprofit organizations. Presenting Sponsor Connelly & Associates Fundraising, LLC Platinum Sponsors Boatyard Bar & Grill Chaney Enterprises Council, Baradel, Kosmerl & Nolan, P.A. Development Facilitators, Inc. M&T Bank Severn Savings Bank Gold Sponsors Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation Hospice of the Chesapeake The Rotary Club of Glen Burnie Silver Sponsors RBC Wealth Management/ Baum Jackson Investment Group Howard Bank James and Linda Humphrey Johns Hopkins HealthCare, LLC What s Up? Media Bronze Sponsors Anne Arundel Dermatology Chesapeake Bay Foundation Chesapeake Conservancy Due East Partners, LLC Karen Whaley, CPA 2016 Committee Amy Francis, Mardell Mullaly, Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County Vince Connelly, Connelly & Associates Fundraising, LLC Brenda Collins, Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Sarah Elder, Chesapeake Conservancy Jennifer Halstead, Anne Arundel County Public Schools JoAnne Maurer, Providence Center Maggie Melson, Indian Creek School Carolyn Sullivan, PR People 2016 Honorees: Richard Dick Franyo Philanthropist of the Year Development Facilitators, Inc. Corporate Philanthropist of the Year Merrill Foundation Foundation of the Year Karen Smith Volunteer of the Year Maggie Crawford Young Volunteer of the Year We only have one chance in life to give back to our community, and the community foundation is the best place to do that. Renee Kremm, Financial Advisor, Windward Financial 2016 Annual Report 15
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