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1 ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Helping you help your community

2 Letter From the President STAFF DAVID Welbourn President & CEO David Tory Chief Financial Officer Lorraine Jenks Vice President Operations Julie Bishop Vice President Grants & Services Pat Tobin Vice President Development Kathy moriconi Administrative Manager francis littell Prospect Research Analyst Peggy Heggarty- Steck Assistant Grants & Services jonah ruh Web Manager Kirsten doherty Program Director Youth At Risk Your Community Foundation has had a remarkably good year. The causes? The generosity of some really faithful philanthropists, the creativity of the county s large and diverse nonprofit sector, and the energy of our talented staff and trustees. Against the economic tide, the Foundation continues to grow. It s been a year of change and expansion. ECCF s economic impact now exceeds $2 million each year in grants and services to hundreds of local nonprofits in the county s 34 towns and cities. ECCF has no debt. Its budget is balanced. Its investment performance is well above the national benchmarks for foundations. At age eleven, ECCF remains small in the amount of assets under management and large in its grant awards, special programs and services. As I write this letter part-way into Fiscal 2010, that ratio is beginning to earn new financial leverage that will prove that the founders service first strategy is right. ECCF is a cause, a service and a civic improvement organization worth investing in. The return-on-investment will warm your heart by helping to feed people, expand the arts, improve education, save land, make us all safer, provide jobs, and make beautiful Essex County an even better place to live. Thanks for all you do to help ECCF help your community thrive. Please call with questions and ideas anytime. We re at your service. Table of Contents David M. Welbourn President CEO Letter From the President...2 ECCF at a Glance...3 New Funds...4 Essex County Hunger Relief Project...5 Our Board of Trustees Committees...7 ECCF Financials Grant-Making Highlights: The Community Giving Tree Grants ECCF Grantees Map...15 Looking Ahead... Back Cover Mary Whitney Program Director Essex County Forum 2 Essex county community foundation

3 ECCF at a Glance... The mission of Essex County Community Foundation is to connect people, ideas and resources for the common good. We manage donor funds When a donor sets up a fund at ECCF, we manage all the administrative functions and pool investments for maximum returns. Donor families can then focus on the best part, awarding grants or scholarships. In addition, donors can learn more about local causes by tapping into ECCF s wealth of knowledge about nonprofits in our region. We support nonprofit organizations ECCF provides extensive services to support and strengthen the county s 2500 nonprofits. Each year hundreds of local organizations receive counsel on strategic planning, board development, marketing and fundraising. We award 100 s of grants to nonprofit organizations each year through our donor and collaborative funds. We catalyze collaborative initiatives ECCF brings together individuals and nonprofits to create special programs when needs in the community call for collective action. Some of our current initiatives are: the Youth at Risk Conference, The Essex County Forum, the Back Office Services project, The Arts Forum and The Hunger Relief Project. In addition many of our funds are collaborative and have a powerful impact on the community such as the Greater Lawrence Summer Fund, The Women s Fund, the Hardscrabble Fund, and the F1rst Jobs Fund, to name a few annual report 3

4 ECCF Donor Funds New Funds Dr. Thomas Pesola Memorial Scholarship Fund Dr. Thomas Pesola was an accomplished, self made man. His story is one of the American dream and an inspiration to all who knew him. From extremely humble beginnings and overcoming the limitations and prejudices of a lifetime as a diabetic, Tom graduated from Northeastern University and Georgetown University Dental School to become a well loved dentist in Peabody, Danvers and Revere. When his life was cut short at age 59 this past February from a heart attack due to diabetes, his family wanted to create a scholarship to honor his ability to overcome adversity and his appreciation for education. Dr. Pesola s daughter, Kirsten McEchren, selected ECCF as the home for their scholarship. In August the family held its first Auction to raise money for the scholarships. Through ECCF, the Pesolas had the 501(c) (3) tax status they needed for their fundraiser as well as for the scholarship program. The family will be part of a larger committee responsible for selecting the scholarship recipients and will continue to fundraise for the cause. The remainder of the work including all administrative and tax responsibilities will be provided by ECCF. Dr. Pesola overcame many barriers in his life to become a successful, contributing member of the Essex County community. We are honored to help his family help others to fulfill their dreams. To learn more about the Dr. Pesola Memorial Scholarship Fund, please visit, The Mayor s Emergency Fund for Lawrence On September 18, 2009, Mayor Michael Sullivan joined with the Charles G. Pringle Foundation to establish a fund at the Essex County Community Foundation to provide rapid response to urgent needs during times of emergency. Lawrence, Massachusetts has a long and proud history as a city of immigrants. It has also had a history as a city of disasters beginning with a fire that destroyed the Pemberton Mill in As recently as June 2006, Lawrence experienced a devastating flood that hit Eastern Massachusetts and particularly the Merrimack Valley. In January 2007, a raging fire left 20 families homeless. Each time the city has pulled together to help victims rebuild their lives. With each disaster comes confusion over the most efficient and effective way to collect and distribute funds to those most affected by the disaster. The fund was launched with donations from several local foundations. ECCF will provide a single source for accepting donations and dispersing funds to those agencies that can best help those affected by a civil disaster. We are proud to be able to provide this valuable service for the City of Lawrence. Setting up a Fund is easy and rewarding! For information, please visit or call us at Essex county community foundation

5 New Initiatives Helping to Feed the Hungry in Essex County The Essex County Hunger Relief Project As the severity of the economic crisis became apparent in late 2008, the ECCF Board of Trustees met to explore a special response to help those most affected in the County. They challenged the staff to support local food pantries and soup kitchens to ensure that no one went hungry in Essex County. Since early 2009 we have been meeting with directors of hunger organizations to learn their needs and to define a set of goals through this collaboration. Two projects emerged: Development of a county wide hunger website to strengthen the area food networks that already exist and provide a central place for emergency food information. Assistance with the U.S. Letter Carriers May 2009 annual food drive. The Letter Carriers Union Food Drive Every year in early May the U.S. Letter Carriers Union sponsors a nationwide food drive. Residents from participating towns put bags of food out by their mail box and the postal workers pick them up and deliver them to area distribution sites for sorting and picking up by local food pantries. Last spring the local branch of the Letter Carriers Union approached ECCF about providing bags for them to deliver to residents a few days before the drive. These bags would remind people to put out food on the day of the drive and have proved very successful when in other parts of the country. Having recently launched the Essex County Hunger Relief Project with support from the Nordstrom Company and The Women s Fund of Essex County, this seemed like an ideal first project. ECCF joined with Project Bread to produce 250,000 plastic bags for the Food Drive. In participating communities, red and white bags were delivered to residents and resulted in a dramatic increase in donations. In Gloucester, where the delivery of bags was coordinated with newspaper coverage, there was an 80% increase over last year in the amount of food donated! Next year, The U.S. Letter Carrier s Food Drive will take place on Saturday, May 8th, The Website In early October 2009, we launched the Essex County Hunger Relief website! This website is designed so that people can locate local food pantries and soup kitchens, clients can find food programs that serve their town, volunteers can find where to serve, donors can learn what is needed most and the food organizations themselves can use the private forum to post resources and discuss ideas annual report 5

6 Board of Trustees FY 2009 Trustees: (Front row from left) Will Rogers, Juliet Nagle, Joseph Grimaldi, Patricia Karl, Christopher Cowans (Middle row from left) Peter Dana, Deborah Pechet Quinan, Paula Jerome (Back row from left) Charles von Bruns, Michael Prior, David Dearborn, Richard Purinton, David Welbourn. (Missing from photo: Richard Sumberg and Pauline Sheedy) Chairman William C. Rogers Choate, Hall & Stewart President & CEO David Welbourn Secretary/Clerk Deborah Pechet Quinan Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster Treasurer Charles P. von Bruns Banknorth Investment Group (retired) Christopher J. Cowans Morgan Stanley Peter N. Dana Eastern Bank David Dearborn Community Volunteer Joseph Grimaldi Mullen PAULA LANIGAN JEROME Community Volunteer PATRICIA FOLEY KARL Community Volunteer Juliet Nagle Community Volunteer Michael Prior Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc. Richard L. Purinton RPI-Apex, Inc. Pauline R. Sheedy U.S.Trust, Bank of America Richard L. Sumberg The Financial Advisors To learn more about our Trustees, please visit 6 Essex county community foundation

7 2009 Grants Committees Grants Management Committee Juliet Nagle Chair Haverhill Polly Beyer Wenham Richard Blain North Andover Nathaniel Carey Lynn Paul Heggarty Newburyport Debbie Hilbert Salem Diane Huster North Andover Paula Iannuccillo Amesbury Al Kountze Andover Stevie Neal Gloucester Richard Sumberg Andover Merrimack Valley General Fund Advisory Committee Peter Caruso Chair Andover Richard Blain North Andover PATRICIA driscoll Lawrence Kerry Enright Andover JULIE GADZIALA Andover Patricia Karl North Andover Al Kountze Andover Daniel Murphy North Andover Leonard Wilson Andover Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Joshua Miner Chair Boxford JULIE BISHOP Wenham Sandi Cannella North Andover Lorraine Jenks North Reading Patricia Karl North Andover Holly Langer Boxford Mary Braaten Miner Boxford KATHY MORICONI Tewksbury Richard Purinton Byfield David Sullivan Salem RICHARD SUMBERG, Andover Women s Fund Grants Advisory Committee Patricia Connolly-Atkins Chair Marblehead Lynn Bryant Marblehead Stephanie Connolly Marblehead Cathy Ebling Wenham Kathy Harris Manchester Linda Harvey Manchester Mary Healy Gloucester Marcie Hunsaker Wenham Gail Nelson Beverly Suzanne O Brien Essex Debbie Powell Marblehead Paula Shorts Wenham Trustee Committees Development/Marketing Committee Richard L. Purinton Chair RPI-Apex Inc. Joseph Grimaldi Mullen David Tory Founder ECCF Finance/Audit Committee CHARLES von Bruns Chair Banknorth Investment Group (retired) Justin Benincasa Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc. Derek A. Smith Castel, Inc. DAVID TORY ECCF Investment Committee Pauline Sheedy Chair U.S.Trust Bank of America John Brooke Founder Brooke Private Equity Advisors BECKY LINHART, Sharp & Linhart Financial Services Patricia Roach U.S. Trust (retired) Binkley Shorts Wellington Management (retired) Dick Sumberg The Financial Advisors DAVID TORY ECCF CHARLES von Bruns Banknorth Investment Group (retired) 2009 annual report 7

8 ECCF FINANCIALS Statements of Financial Position June 30, 2009 Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents...$ 2,031,771 Investments at Fair Value... 7,049,546 Unconditional Promises to Give Net...17,750 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets... 5,770 Fixed Assets Net... 3,290 Reinsured Split Interest Agreements ,880 Total Assets...$ 10,092,007 Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable Trade...$ 2,215 Grants Payable...73,362 Accrued Expenses...49,923 Accrued Payroll and Related...32,005 Split Interest Agreements ,880 Agency Endowment Funds ,146 Total Liabilities... 1,893,531 Net Assets Unrestricted... 7,517,454 Temporarily Restricted...46,800 Permanently Restricted ,222 Total Net Assets... 8,198,476 Total Liabilities and Net Assets... $ 10,092,007 Statement of Activities For the Year Ended June 30, 2009 Temporarily Permanently Total unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2008 Support and Revenue Contributions, Grants and Gifts $ 1,930,148 $ $ $ 1,930,148 Special Event Revenue net of cost of direct benefit to donors of $43,555 (21,783) (21,783) Program Fees 27,491 27,491 Investment Income (loss) Net (1,340,080) (82,647) (1,422,727) Donated Services and Goods 90,000 90,000 Net Assets Released from Restrictions 13,695 (13,695) Total Support and Revenue 699,471 (96,342) 603,129 Expenses Program Services and Grants 1,345,543 1,345,543 Management and General 233, ,914 Fundraising 289, ,969 Total Expenses 1,869,426 1,869,426 Change in Net Assets (1,169,955) (96,342) (1,266,297) Net Assets at Beginning of Year 8,634, , ,015 9,464,773 Reclassification of net assets 52,793 (57,793) ReNet Assets at End of Year $ 7,517,454 $ 46,800 $ 634,222 $ 8,198,476 8 Essex county community foundation

9 Total Grants by Program over 10 Years Fiscal 2009 Grants & Programs 2009 annual report 9

10 GRANT-MAKING HIGHLIGHTS A Fortunate Community Gives Back ECCF Nurtures a Young Nonprofit The Community Giving Tree Leslie Levenson would cringe when she saw the many useful items placed on curbside during garbage collection days in Boxford, MA. There were cribs and baby swings and outgrown bikes and baby toys. She knew that there were families in near-by towns and cities that needed these items, but couldn t afford the price tags. Then Leslie came up with an idea to connect the two. What if she and other volunteers could collect toys, baby supplies, school supplies and gently used coats and be able to find families that could use them. With this vision in mind and a $1,500 start-up grant from ECCF, the Community Giving Tree was launched in Working through annual community drives to collect items and social workers to distribute goods the organization now serves 3,000 needy families each year. The guidance and financial support received from ECCF has been vital to our growth and ability to impact the lives of families in need. - Leslie Levenson After five years of growth and service the Community Giving Tree was ready to expand. Leslie came back to ECCF for advice on transitioning from an all volunteer organization to a paid staff with a Board of Directors and a fundraising program. ECCF helped them connect with local foundations that support valuable grassroots efforts like theirs. In 2009 they then turned to ECCF for a Discretionary Fund Grant to help them with a capacity building project. Leslie recognized that she needed to strengthen the ability of her organization to perform its work more effectively. Their $3,000 grant from ECCF supported Board and staff training and funded an on-line marketing tool and fundraising software. Combined, these items are helping the Community Giving Tree to improve governance and fundraising for the organization. For more information on The Community Giving Tree, please visit The Community Giving Tree is currently tackling a capital campaign to build a new facility. Their goal is to serve 5,000 families a year, but that can only happen with more space. ECCF s Discretionary Grant, by helping to build their organizational capacity, will support this effort and provide the skills and tools to sustain their organization in years to come. 10 Essex county community foundation

11 2009 Grants Organization Grant Award Fund Andover High School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Andover High School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Andover High School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Andover Public Schools $2, Andover Coalition for Education Andover Public Schools $2, Andover Coalition for Education Andover Public Schools $2, Andover Coalition for Education Andover Youth Service $3, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Challenge Unlimited $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Challenge Unlimited Inc. $2, Webster Family Fund Challenge Unlimited Inc. $2, Webster Family Fund Doherty Middle School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Doherty Middle School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund New England Classical Singers, Inc. $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund Phillips Academy ABL $3, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Phillips Academy PALS $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Phillips Academy PALS/ABL $1, Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Wood Hill Middle School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Wood Hill Middle School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Wood Hill Middle School $ Peggy Corbett Memorial Fund Andover Historical Society $2, Webster Family Fund The Nature Conservancy $5, Anonymous Fund Massachusetts 4-H Foundation $ Anonymous Fund Massachusetts 4-H Foundation $2, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Addison Gilbert Hospital $6, Quentin Steele Trust Fund Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, Inc. $1, Anonymous Fund Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, Inc. $1, Anonymous Fund Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, Inc. $5, Anonymous Fund Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, Inc. $ Anonymous Fund Beverly High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Beverly High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Beverly Hospital $1, Anonymous Fund Beverly Hospital $ Anonymous Fund Greater Beverly YMCA $ Anonymous Fund Montserrat College of Art $100, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Montserrat College of Art $1, Anonymous Fund North Shore Music Theatre $1, Anonymous Fund North Shore Music Theatre $5, Anonymous Fund North Shore United Way Inc $ Anonymous Fund Northeast Health Foundation $1, Anonymous Fund Project Adventure $ Anonymous Fund Star House, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Star House, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research $ Anonymous Fund Tufts Medical Center $10, Reid R. Sacco Memorial Cancer Research Fund Corpus Christi Church $2, Henry Giannantonio Trust Fund Emmanuel Gospel Center $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Beacon Academy $10, Anonymous Fund Windrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation, Inc. $2, Webster Family Fund Windrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation, Inc. $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Wildlife Conservation Society $2, Anonymous Fund Sabre Foundation $10, Franz & Anne Colloredo-Mansfeld Fund Local Church Ministries $1, Albert Lunt Trust for Charity Fund Wider Church Ministries $1, Albert Lunt Trust for Charity Fund St. Paul s School $ Anonymous Fund Breast Cancer 3 Day $ Christine C. Price Breast Cancer Fund North Shore Community College $1, First Jobs Fund VNA Care Network, Inc. $1, Anonymous Fund 2009 annual report 11

12 VNA Care Network, Inc. $10, Grace K. Babson Trust Fund VNA Care Network, Inc. $3, Davis Trust Fund Essex County Greenbelt Association $1, Anonymous Fund Essex County Greenbelt Association $1, Anonymous Fund Essex County Greenbelt Association $ John W. Peirce Fund American Heart Association $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund Pit Bull Rescue Central, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Annisquam Village Church $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Cape Ann Bible Church $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Cape Ann Farmers Market $3, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Cape Ann YMCA $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund Community Church of East Gloucester $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center $2, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Gloucester United Methodist Church $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Independent Christian Church Unitarian Universalist $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund St. John s Episcopal Church $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Temple Ahavat Achim $1, William P. & Elizabeth S. Dolliver Trust Fund Wellspring House Inc $3, Women s Grantmaking Fund Open Door Cape Ann Food Pantry, Inc. $1, Anonymous Fund Open Door Cape Ann Food Pantry, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Cape Ann Animal Aid Association Inc. $1, Anonymous Fund Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Northern Essex Community College $3, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Emmaus, Inc $12, Women s Grantmaking Fund Hillsdale College $1, Anonymous Fund Greater Houston Community Foundation $ Anonymous Fund Birth to Three Family Center, The $2, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Ipswich River Watershed Association $1, Anonymous Fund Ipswich River Watershed Association $3, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Ipswich River Watershed Association $ John W. Peirce Fund S.A.F.E. Studio, Inc. $ Anonymous Fund Arlington Community Trabajando, Inc. $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Blessed Stephen Bellesini, O.S.A. Academy $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Blessed Stephen Bellesini, O.S.A. Academy $2, Webster Family Fund Blessed Stephen Bellesini, O.S.A. Academy $2, Anonymous Fund Community Day Charter Public School $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Esperanza Academy, Inc. $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Esperanza Academy, Inc. $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Essex Art Center $1, Webster Family Fund Essex Art Center $2, Webster Family Fund Essex Art Center $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Essex Art Center $1, The Rosman Family Fund Essex Art Center $1, The Rosman Family Fund Essex Art Center $5, Anonymous Fund Greater Lawrence Community Boating Program $2, Webster Family Fund Greater Lawrence Community Boating Program $16, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Groundwork Lawrence $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Immigrant City Archives dba Lawrence History Center $3, Webster Family Fund Lawrence History Center $2, Webster Family Fund Lawrence History Center $3, The Rosman Family Fund Lawrence Recreation Department $5, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Merrimack Valley Community Service Corps $1, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Merrimack Valley YMCA - Lawrence Branch $8, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Merrimack Valley YMCA-Administrative Offices $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund Merrimack Valley YMCA-Administrative Offices $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Merrimack Valley YMCA-Administrative Offices $5, Anonymous Fund Ministerio Los Milagros de Jesus, Inc. $3, Lawrence Development Fund YWCA of Greater Lawrence $3, Webster Family Fund YWCA of Greater Lawrence $5, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund YWCA of Greater Lawrence $3, Merrimack Valley General Fund YWCA of Greater Lawrence $6, Women s Grantmaking Fund Family Service, Inc. $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund Family Service, Inc. $6, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund 12 Essex county community foundation

13 Family Service, Inc. $3, Webster Family Fund Family Service, Inc. $5, Anonymous Fund Adelante Inc./Lawrence Youth Center $5, The Rosman Family Fund Adelante Inc./Lawrence Youth Center $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Adelante Inc./Lawrence Youth Center $5, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Adelante Inc./Lawrence Youth Center $ Anonymous Fund Central Catholic High School of Lawrence, Inc. $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund Food for the World $4, Merrimack Valley General Fund Food for the World $1, Anonymous Fund Lawrence Community Works, Inc. $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund Lawrence Community Works, Inc. $6, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Lawrence Community Works, Inc. $2, Anonymous Fund Lawrence Community Works, Inc. $9, Women s Grantmaking Fund Lawrence Family Development & Education Fund $2, Webster Family Fund Lawrence Family Development Charter School $9, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Lawrence Family Development Charter School $3, Anonymous Fund Lawrence Public Library $2, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Lazarus House Ministries $1, Anonymous Fund Lazarus House Ministries $4, Merrimack Valley General Fund Lazarus House Ministries $5, Anonymous Fund Notre Dame High School $5, Lawrence Development Fund Notre Dame High School $2, Webster Family Fund Notre Dame High School $5, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Notre Dame High School $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Inc $2, Webster Family Fund Lawrence General Hospital $2, Webster Family Fund Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence $10, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence $ The Susan Kain Reeder Memorial Fund Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence $9, Women s Grantmaking Fund Bread & Roses Housing $1, Anonymous Fund Communities Together $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Lawrence Public School, Summer Meals Program $3, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Lawrence Public Schools $1, Anonymous Fund Youth Development Organization, Inc. $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Neighbors in Need $1, Webster Family Fund Neighbors in Need $1, Anonymous Fund Bread and Roses Heritage Committee, Inc. $ The Rosman Family Fund Asian Center of Merrimack Valley $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Asian Center of Merrimack Valley $2, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Asian Center of Merrimack Valley $1, Merrimack Valley General Fund C.L.A.S.S. Inc $ Anonymous Fund Home Health VNA $2, Webster Family Fund Northeast Independent Living $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Notre Dame Education Center $7, Women s Grantmaking Fund American Training Co. $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund American Textile History Museum $1, Anonymous Fund My Brother s Table $1, Anonymous Fund Office of Economic and Community Development $ First Jobs Fund Raw Art Works $1, Anonymous Fund EJ Harrington School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $2, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn English High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Voc Tech Institute $3, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Voc Tech Institute $4, Hardscrabble Fund 2009 annual report 13

14 Lynn Voc Tech Institute $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Voc Tech Institute $1, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Voc Tech Institute $1, Hardscrabble Fund Salvation Army Lynn $1, Hardscrabble Fund The Food Project $4, First Jobs Fund Girls Inc. of Lynn $10, Anonymous Fund Girls Inc. of Lynn $9, Women s Grantmaking Fund Edward A Sisson School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Woods School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Pickering Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Julia F Callahan School $ Hardscrabble Fund Lincoln-Thomson School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lincoln-Thomson School $1, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $3, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Classical High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Tracy Elementary School $1, Hardscrabble Fund Lynn Public Schools $5, Hardscrabble Fund The National Breast Cancer Prevention $ National Breast Cancer Prevention Project Marblehead Veterans Middle School $3, Hardscrabble Fund Village School $1, Hardscrabble Fund Merrimack Valley YMCA - Methuen Branch $6, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund MSPCA $1, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Presentation of Mary - Academy $2, Webster Family Fund St. Ann s Home and School $6, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund The Children s Center $5, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Trauma Intervention Program of Merrimack Valley $ Anonymous Fund Methuen Arlington Neighborhood inc $7, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Holy Family Hospital $2, Webster Family Fund Habitat for Humanity of Collier County $2, Anonymous Fund Natural Resources Defense Council $5, Anonymous Fund Belleville Congregational Church $1, Albert Lunt Trust for Charity Fund Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center $3, Merrimack Valley General Fund Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center $5, Women s Grantmaking Fund YWCA of Newburyport $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Mass Chapter of the Arthrities Foundation $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund Brooks School $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Merrimack College $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Inc. $1, Webster Family Fund Si, Se Puede, Inc. $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund North Andover Historical Society $1, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund North Andover Historical Society $1, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund American Cancer Society $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund Masonic Angel Fund $ Quentin Steele Trust Fund Citizens for Adequate Housing $1, Anonymous Fund Haven From Hunger $1, Anonymous Fund YMCA of Peabody-Lynnfield $5, First Jobs Fund Collins Middle School $5, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $2, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $1, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $2, Hardscrabble Fund Collins Middle School $4, Hardscrabble Fund Family Self-Sufficiency Center $1, Anonymous Fund 14 Essex county community foundation

15 Help for Abused Women and their Children $10, Anonymous Fund Help for Abused Women and their Children $2, Anonymous Fund Help for Abused Women and their Children $ Anonymous Fund Horace Mann Elementary School $1, Hardscrabble Fund Journeys of Hope, Inc. $2, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund North Shore Medical Center Foundation $2, Christine C. Price Breast Cancer Fund Salem Cyberspace $1, First Jobs Fund Salem High School $3, Hardscrabble Fund Salvation Army Salem $1, Anonymous Fund Thompson Island Outward Bound $2, Anonymous Fund Hamilton Wenham Regional School District $9, HWRHS Sports and Activities Alliance Fund Pingree School $6, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Pingree School $5, Anonymous Fund Acord Food Pantry $1, Anonymous Fund Acord Food Pantry $ Anonymous Fund Swampscott High School $5, Hardscrabble Fund North Shore Youth Symphony Orchestra, Inc $ Greater Lawrence Summer Fund North Shore Youth Symphony Orchestra, Inc $2, Merrimack Valley General Fund Camp Starfish, Inc. $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Notre Dame Children s Class $ Anonymous Fund Wenham Museum $1, Anonymous Fund Community Giving Tree $3, Discretionary Grant Pool Fund Easter Seals $4, Greater Lawrence Summer Fund ECCF Essex Fund $1, Anonymous Fund ECCF Essex Fund $1, Anonymous Fund ECCF Greater Lawrence Summer Fund $5, Merrimack Valley General Fund ECCF Greater Lawrence Summer Fund $6, Anonymous Fund ECCF Greater Lawrence Summer Fund $8, Webster Family Fund ECCF Greater Lawrence Summer Fund $1, The Rosman Family Fund ECCF Women s Fund $1, Anonymous Fund ECCF Emergency Grant Pool $ Anonymous Fund ECCF MAP OF essex county Grantees A visual look at Nonprofit Organizations ECCF has awarded grants to from inception in 1999 to Learn more about the organizations ECCF has given to at under Grants or the Nonprofit Directory annual report 15

16 Looking Ahead ECCF s progress in Fiscal 2010 will include: Settling into our new offices in the most centrally located building in Essex County, with great meeting space for nonprofits. Launching of the Essex County Hunger Relief Project website featuring fresh nutritious information about one of our communities most pervasive needs, and healthy help for donors, volunteers, agency leaders, and anyone who needs food. Hosting Essex County s first Institute for Trustees, a full day workshop in governance and compliance, strategic and succession planning, recruitment and fundraising- open to all nonprofit trustees past, present and futurewill be held on Saturday March 27th, Receiving National Accreditation by the tough standards of the Council on Foundations. Electing more Trustees from across the county to add to our superb pool of talent, initiative and impact. Hosting board meetings throughout the County to meet with donors, grantees, and community leaders. Convening more nonprofits in peer groups to share best practices, improve sustainability and expand services throughout the county. Establishing ECCF s largest gift ever, a real game-changer. We offer our heartfelt encouragement to you to serve the public good by volunteering your own time, talent and treasure for something you believe in. If you d like some ideas or opportunities, join us! We welcome your participation! Essex County Community Foundation: info@eccf.org Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 403 Essex County 175 Andover Street Danvers MA 01923

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