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I F B A F. 419-633-1156 V 10, I 1 F 2016 Chair an s Remarks Let me begin by doing the obvious thanking Chip Wood for his solid two years of leadership as Chairman of the Bryan Area Founda on. It was always very clear where Chip wanted us to go. Giving of yourself in service of others is definitely Chip s mission statement. Even a devasta ng fire at Bryan Ford & Lincoln couldn t stop Chip from leading the Founda on and countless other organiza ons he is involved in. What a tremendous example he is for us in good and difficult mes. My hope for the next two years is that we con nue to educate our community about what we do and where we can help make our community an even be er place to live. When you look back Chairman Bill Mar n over the 47 years of the Founda on s existence, the power of endowments has generated over $10 million in grants to the community to make it a be er place to live. Can you imagine what Williams County might look like if these funds had never been invested back into the community? We are very excited at the BAF about the success of our Women s Giving Circle Power in the Purse. We also hope to add some new, talented members to our Founda on to grow our membership and further spread the knowledge of what we do, and why we do it. I look forward to working with Jack and his staff, along with all of you to make things happen and con nue to improve our community! William G. Mar n, Chairman of the Board Free Admission! Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:00am - 11:00am New Era Auditorium 520 W. Mulberry Bryan, Ohio 43506 Register by September 9th to: Bryan Area Founda on at 419-633 633-1156 or jfreeman@bryanareafounda on.org Sponsored by: STRONG boards build STRONG communities! Strengthen Your Non-Profit Board All local non-profit Directors and Board Members are invited to a end training on organiza onal excellence and governance. Beth Short, from the Ohio A orney General s Office Charitable Law Sec on, will be addressing the following topics: * Du es of a Board Member * Fiduciary Responsibili es * Board Governance Join Us!

New Field of Interest Fund The Br an Area Foundation cur ently has over $250,000 in Communit g ant f nds available plus $27,000 f om the Field of Interest f nds. Scouting Grant applica ons and guidelines can be found at www.bryanareafounda on.org under Grants. We are happy to meet and answer any ques ons you may have regarding the grant applica on process. Call Jack at 419-633 633-1156.

Financial Highlights f om Fiscal Year 2016 M I Words can t express our gra tude as we thank our Donors that have supported the Founda on over the last 47 years bringing assets to a record of $23.5 million. The Founda on currently administers 316 different funds with endowed balances of $20,785,000. We con nue to make an impact in the community by gran ng over $10.2 million to the Bryan area in grants and scholarships since 1969. Last year we were pleased to award $773,200 to 67 nonprofit organiza ons to support specific projects and programs that are dear to the hearts of our donors, along with $171,150 to 97 area students pursuing their educa onal dreams. B A F E A F 266 FUNDS $749,129 $129,050 $20,825,503 11 FUNDS $1,697 $20,500 $627,120 26 FUNDS $14,950 $17,100 $1,321,782 13 FUNDS $7,424 $4,500 $753,580 M A F M -W U A F F T Funds 316 Grants $773,200 Scholarships $171,150 Total Assets $23,527,985 The Four County Endowment has been a huge benefit and blessing to the school. We have been able to provide scholarships, supplies and assist students in need. Organizational Endowment Fund Match Prog am Ex ended The 20% match program has been extended through June 30, 2017. It is a tremendous opportunity for local non-profits to build their endowment funds to provide future income for their organiza on. The partnership with the Bryan Area Founda on has been an integral piece to our success. Their knowledge, guidance and support has been vital to our growth and development. - Tim Meister, Superintendent The Founda on will provide a 20% match to any dona on to a BAF Organiza onal Fund up to $2,000 per fund. Last year 11 organiza ons took advantage of the 20% match program and received over $14,000 in matching funds to their endowment funds. 11 $71,682 Donated Organizations $14,336 Matched Donated Par icipated

XÇ{tÇvx Uâ Äw fxüäx Z äx IRA Charitable Rollover On December 18, 2015, the IRA Charitable Rollover became permanent allowing taxpayers age 70½ or older to transfer up to $100,000 annually from their IRA accounts directly to a charity without first having to recognize the distribu on as income. If you are 70½ or older, please consider making a direct distribu on from your IRA to the Bryan Area Founda on. The Founda on offers a number of fund op ons for you to choose from including a community fund, designated fund, scholarship fund or field of interest fund. Currently, while individuals may roll over up to $100,000 from an IRA directly to a qualifying charity, the law prohibits direct roll overs to a donor advised fund. For more informa on call Jack at 419-633 633-1156 Now Per anent Officers Jack E. Brace - President/CEO William G. Mar n - Chairman Pam Bard Steel - Vice Chairman George H. Gardner - Treasurer Michael A. Shaffer - Secretary Trustees Term Expires 2017 Beth Hollabaugh Glen L. Newcomer Constance M. Tipton Term Expires 2018 Laura Eckhardt Diana Moore Eschhofen Steve Hess Term Expires 2019 Karen K. Gallagher Mark Miller E. Clifford Oberlin, III

Engaging Women of All Generations in the Power of Philanthropy Power in the Purse is a g)oup of women who share a common desire to give back to their communit( IVING G S EN WOM to help it g)ow and flourish. 100 Members STRONG! A milestone moment was celebrated at the third quarterly Power in the Purse (PIP) meeting held on Thursday, July 28th at the Bryan Moose. PIP members are now 100 strong!! Three very deserving organizations were drawn and presented: First Lutheran Church Food & Fellowship Program, the Bed Brigade of Williams County and the P.A.T.H. School for Autism. After the votes were tallied, the Bed Brigade of Williams County was chosen to receive our quarterly donation. Last quarter s recipient, the YMCA, concluded the meeting Thanks everyone for a great meeting! $5,650 Quar@erly Meeting Tuesday, Oct 4, 2016 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Moose Lodge Br(an, OH TQ I P M Y P N W P C E H D Q G N P E M We invite you to join a caring group of women inspiring joy and satisfaction in charitable giving! To Learn more about PIP please call the Foundation at 419-633-1156. Power in the Purse Affiliated with the Br(an Area Foundation