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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WINNIPEG FOUNDATION S 2017 YEAR Recipient: ArtsJunktion Program: Executive Director and Community Outreach Coordinator positions Grant: $150,000 Multi-Year Community Grant, drawn from Community Building Funds Details: Piloted in 2017, Multi-Year Community Grants provide charitable organizations with three years of programming or capacity building support. ArtsJunktion was one of 35 recipients this year.

ON THE COVER Each week, people from all walks of life come through our doors to get art supplies, make art, and be in community. It's our joy to be a part of their lives. ArtsJunktion is also thrilled to partner with many arts organizations, schools and community groups, providing youth and adult art programming throughout Winnipeg. The long-term sustainability of art programming in Winnipeg depends on this generous support. By investing in us, The Winnipeg Foundation is investing in the artistic and environmental capacity of our community, city and province. - Julie Kettle, Executive Director of ArtsJunktion From our Board Chair and CEO DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH We serve our community in many ways. The days when The Winnipeg Foundation s work was solely focused on making grants to our community are long past. Today, as the information at right illustrates, we are involved in many activities. We help ensure charitable organizations have a stable source of income they can rely on year after year. We support communities throughout our province to have thriving community foundations. We work with generous donors to support charitable causes and projects they care about. And so much more. The more ways we support our community, the stronger our community can become. We believe there is strength in numbers. And we believe there is strength in diversity. Our donors impact is diverse. Some want to support our community s most pressing needs and emerging opportunities. Others want to focus on a specific charitable cause or agency. Some want to work with The Foundation to decide which charities receive grants. Others support students through awards. While the reason each donor gives is unique, all want to make Winnipeg better. This year our incredible donors made a record-breaking 6,420 contributions to The Foundation totaling $42,430,349. We now administer 3,552 funds. Our grant recipients are diverse. Each year, The Winnipeg Foundation supports hundreds of charities with grants of all sizes. From Manito Ahbee Fesitval s Reconciliation Through Art program, to A&O Support Services teleconference program for seniors, all grantees are working to make Winnipeg better. All of this impact is only possible thanks to the generous donors who have the foresight to establish endowments and support our community For Good. Forever. Our work is diverse. Justice Deborah McCawley, Board Chair Rick Frost, CEO The more funds we manage, the more investment power we have. The more investment power we have, the more community impact we can all make. As you can see, there really is strength in numbers. Read more about the impact our generous donors make possible on the next pages. As always, we welcome your feedback. Please contact us at info@wpgfdn.org or 204-944-9474. ArtsJunktion Executive Director Julie Kettle (left), with co-founder and Board member Dianne Harms and intern Yshi Jacinto.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS In 2017, The Winnipeg Foundation distributed an unprecedented $38 MILLION IN COMMUNITY SUPPORT! We may be best known for making competitive grants to charities across our community, but that s not all we do. 26% 24% RESPONSIVE GRANTS These are the grants people most often associate with The Foundation. They encompass our competitive Community Grants streams plus our special granting programs such as Camperships. These are the grants charitable organizations apply for. Each year, the value of requests from the community far outweighs what The Foundation has available to respond. 2017 total community grants requested: approx. $24 million 2017 total community grants approved: approx. $9.2 million AGENCY AND DESIGNATED Established by charitable organizations, Agency Endowment Funds provide an annual source of revenue to be used at a charity s discretion. Designated Funds support specific charities each year as defined by the donor. DONOR-ADVISED Donors work with Foundation staff to choose which charitable programs and projects receive their granting support. MANAGED 22% Funds managed by The Foundation on behalf of other charitable organizations. More funds bring more investment power and more support for our community. LEADERSHIP PROJECTS 10% 7% 6% 5% These include Foundation leadership projects like Vital Signs and Youth in Philanthropy, our support for United Way s For Every Family program, the Saint-Boniface Belvedere, and more. MANITOBA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS These funds are managed by The Foundation on behalf of other community foundations across our province. We ve seen incredible growth in these partnerships during the past four years as Manitobans see the value of permanent community support! SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships provide annual support for students at specific educational institutions. This is a growing part of our activities. STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Highlights from The Winnipeg Foundation s 2017 year

2017 IMPACT These are just a few highlights of the hundreds of stories about our generous donors and the incredible impact and leadership projects they made possible last year. Please go to wpgfdn.org for more. GENEROSITY IN ACTION The whole idea of legacy was to sort of pay it forward and prepare so that our gifts of caring and compassion would carry on after we re gone. We may not be remembered for who we are as humans, but that financial gift will plant a seed and that seed will make our community better. - Patrice Yamada, Fund holder Fund: Type: Supports: Patrice Yamada and Peri Venkatesh Fund Community Building Fund Winnipeg s changing needs and emerging opportunities INCREDIBLE IMPACT Sport is a common language. We can come together, and we can play a game then we get to know each other a little bit differently. It doesn t matter where you re from, if we have this common element. - Carolyn Trono, Program Organizer for True Sport s Welcome to Winnipeg Recipient: Program: Grant: True Sport Community Connections: Welcome to Winnipeg $15,000, drawn from the Community Fund for Canada s 150th

GENEROSITY IN ACTION We like the Donor-Advised Fund because the funds we ve committed are fixed and growing and have a projected annual return rate [for granting]. We like that The Winnipeg Foundation is managing it and we get to have the fun of a donor-directed program. - Ross Robinson, Fund holder Fund: Type: Supports: Ross Robinson Family Foundation Fund Donor-Advised Fund Charitable organizations and projects about which the family is passionate INCREDIBLE IMPACT became a ward of CFS when I was eight and a mom at 17. Ma Mawi s Family Group I Conferencing program helped me break the cycle of CFS involvement in my life. It empowers families and gives them their voice back. - Angeline Spence, Team Lead of Ma Mawi s Isobel s Place, and former Family Group Conferencing participant Recipient: Program: Grant: Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Family Group Conferencing $500,000, drawn from the Moffat Family Fund, which is a Donor- Advised Fund COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP With this report, The Foundation is able to share what matters most to Winnipeggers today and what we need to tackle now in order grow stronger, more sustainable, and connected. I challenge you to choose an issue that resonates with you and to make a commitment to do one new thing that you know will help make a difference. - Tracy Hucul, Executive Director of Green Action Centre and Vital Signs Advisory Committee Member Details: Vital Signs is a check-up on our community. It identifies significant needs trends by combining research with the results of community surveys and conversations. Learn more at winnipegvitalsigns.org STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Highlights from The Winnipeg Foundation s 2017 year

2017 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Report of the Independent Auditor on the Summary Financial Statements To the Board of Directors, The Winnipeg Foundation The accompanying summary financial statements, which comprise the summarized statement of financial position as at September 30, 2017 and summarized statement of operations and changes in fund balances for the year then ended, are derived from the audited financial statements of The Winnipeg Foundation (the Foundation ) for the year ended September 30, 2017. We expressed an unmodified audit opinion on those financial statements in our report dated December 19, 2017. Those financial statements, and the summary financial statements, do not reflect the effects of events that occurred subsequent to the date of our report on those financial statements. The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Reading the summary financial statements, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited financial statements of the Foundation. Management s Responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation of a summary of the audited financial statements. Auditor s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the summary financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with Canadian Auditing Standard 810, Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements. Opinion In our opinion, the summary financial statements derived from the audited financial statements of the Foundation for the year ended September 30, 2017 are a fair summary of those financial statements, in accordance with the Canadian Auditing Standard 810, Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements. Chartered Professional Accountants Winnipeg, Manitoba December 19, 2017 Summarized Statement of Financial Position As at September 30 (in thousands of dollars) 2017 2016 Cash, short term investments and receivables $16,524 $15,846 Investments 799,252 739,931 Other assets 5,632 9,049 $821,408 $764,826 Accounts payable $789 $643 Grant commitments 25,211 21,066 Agency managed funds 84,563 73,584 Manitoba community foundation managed funds 54,710 43,166 165,273 138,459 Restricted 409,612 388,756 Discretionary 245,314 236,327 Operating 1,209 1,284 656,135 626,367 $821,408 $764,826 Summarized Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances For the Year ended September 30 (in thousands of dollars) 2017 2016 Revenue Gifts $22,324 $28,986 Investment income 47,325 62,975 Investment and administrative recovery 946 778 70,595 92,739 Expenditures Grants 32,522 27,227 Investment management costs 2,582 2,228 Administration 5,723 5,227 40,827 34,682 Excess of revenue over expenditures 29,768 58,057 Fund balances, beginning of year 626,367 568,310 Fund balances, end of year $656,135 $626,367 To view our complete audited financial statements, including auditor s unmodified audit opinion, visit wpgfdn.org or call 204.944.9474 or 1.888.974.3631.

The Winnipeg Foundation 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 $0 Managed Amounts Indicated in Millions of Dollars 22.3 20.0 18.8 21.8 29.0 0.2 4.7 3.0 1.9 3.3 9.7 1.7 Manitoba Community Foundations 2.1 6.2 10.4 $42.4 $37.3 $24.9 $23.7 $26.8 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS Donors from all walks of life give to funds at The Winnipeg Foundation to support our general community grant-making, specific charities, or scholarships. In the current year, gifts for immediate granting, and to endowed funds, and contributions to managed funds, remained very strong, totaling more than 6,420 gifts. TOTAL ASSETS Positive financial markets combined with generous gifts contributed to the significant increase of total assets for another year. 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 682.1 648.0 590.0 562.7 491.9 84.6 54.7 73.6 43.2 71.4 31.8 71.9 27.1 61.8 22.7 $821.4 $764.8 $693.3 $661.8 $576.4 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS In 2017, distributions supported more than 900 different charitable organizations working throughout our community. Our spending formula is based on average market value over the previous 12 quarters. This policy helps mitigate the impact of market fluctuations on our granting, providing steady and reliable funding to organizations. 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 $0 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 19.4 17.9 27.2 23.6 32.5 2.6 2.5 1.0 0.8 3.0 1.1 3.2 1.6 3.7 1.9 $38.1 $32.0 $27.7 $22.9 $21.3 $0 $10 $20 $30 $40 TOTAL ENDOWMENT-BASED GRANTS DISTRIBUTION The Winnipeg Foundation grants were distributed to projects in the following areas: 4% Heritage 4% Recreation 4% Environment 3% Special Projects 3% Faith Based Designations 17% Arts & Culture 13% Health 34% Community Service 18% Education 0% -7.8% 6.5% 7.2% INVESTMENT RETURNS The Foundation s financial stewardship strategy takes a long-term approach to achieve maximum returns consistent with prudent investment practices, ensuring legacies created by donors are respected and grantmaking will continue in perpetuity. -1.8% 12.2% 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2017 Finance and Audit Committee Carolyn Duhamel,* Chair Tom Bryk,* FCPA, FCA, IDC.D, Vice-Chair Justice Deborah McCawley,* Ex-officio Austin Abas, FCPA, FCA David Cohen* Daniel Friedman* Raymond Lafond, FCPA, FCA David Loewen, FCPA, FCA Susan Millican* 14.2% 16.2% 5.4% 11.3% 2017 Simple Averages: 5 year: 10.94% 10 year: 7.10% 2017 Investment Committee Robert G. Puchniak, CFA,* Chair Gerry Labossière, CPA, CA,* Vice-Chair Justice Deborah McCawley,* Ex-officio David Cohen* Daniel Friedman* Jon Holeman Peter Munro, CFA Scott Penman, CFA Maureen Prendiville* *Board member 7.7% STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Highlights from The Winnipeg Foundation s 2017 year

2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Justice Deborah McCawley, Board Chair George Bass Mayor Brian Bowman, ex officio Doneta Brotchie Tom Bryk, FCPA, FCA, ICD.D David Cohen Carolyn Duhamel Spencer Duncanson Albert El Tassi, C.M., O.M. Daniel Friedman Tracy Graham, CPA, CA Gerry Labossière, CPA, CA Patricia Mainville Susan Millican Maureen Prendiville The Winnipeg Foundation 1350-One Lombard Place Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0X3 204.944.9474 1.877.974.3631 wpgfdn.org Robert G. Puchniak, CFA Anita Southall