2014 Annual Report Brown County United Way LIVE UNITED www.browncountyunitedway.org Table of Contents Who We Are What We Do How We Do It Page 1-7 Page 8-11 Page 11-18 - Mission, Vision and Values - 2014 Financials - Volunteers - Welcome Letter from Lisa Jossart, 2014 Board Chair - 2014 Grantees - Donors - 2014 Results - Workplace Campaigns - 2014 Campaign - In-Kind Support - Common Outcomes - Initiatives Who We Are Our Mission To bring together the strengths of our community to improve the quality of life in Brown County today and in the future. Our Values - Excellence - Service - Leadership - Respect - Teamwork - Optimism - Collaboration - Innovation - Empowerment - Integrity Our Vision Everyone is exchanging and growing their gifts and strengths to assure needs are being met and the quality of life is continually being elevated for everyone. Brown County United Way Our Value Proposition Brown County United Way engages our community, mobilizes volunteers and strengthens local nonprofits to achieve measurable results and change lives. 2014 Annual Report | 1 Welcome United Way Evolves Into Catalyst for Community Change My term as 2014 board chair of the Brown County United Way is coming to an end. I am honored to say I have been a part of this organization during a time of such positive transition. United Way has purposefully evolved from solely being a charitable fundraiser (“dollars in, dollars out”) to become a catalyst for community change. In this new role, United Way leverages not only its fundraising efforts, but also all of its organizational resources and far-reaching local partnerships to mobilize the community around targeted solutions. Here is a glance at some of the transformative work being done. As an organization, United Way is focused on the areas of education, health, self-sufficiency and community connectivity — the building blocks for a good life. As part of this work, United Way is a driving force of support behind several vital community change strategies: • The Community Partnership for Children (CPC): A prenatal-to-age-5 initiative launched in 2005 that involves more than 40 organizations working collaboratively to ensure our children are safe, healthy and ready for kindergarten. The CPC is viewed as a state model, and as such, United Way has mentored several other communities to form similar partnerships. • The Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: In partnership with Brown County Human Services, a comprehensive community plan aimed at reducing and ultimately preventing child maltreatment was created this year and is in the early stages of implementation. Lisa Jossart Brown County United Way Board of Directors Chair 2014 Ameriprise Auto & Home Insurance • 2-1-1: A one-stop shop for human services information and referral services, serving more than 5,000 callers annually. Our lisa.k.jossart@ampf.com collaborative resource database with the local Crisis Center and Aging & Disability Resource Center, as well as our 2-1-1 PLUS sites for those without home Internet or phone access, have been recognized as national models. • Achieve Brown County: This collaborative effort catalyzed by United Way, Greater Green Bay Chamber and Greater Green Bay Community Foundation now involves multiple community supporters committed to developing a cradle-to-career infrastructure in Brown County. None of these efforts could be carried out without fellow community members, organizations and partners volunteering their time and investing financial resources. The 2014 Brown County United Way workforce campaign supported 41 local programs and initiatives — all contributing to longer-term 2 | Brown County United Way solutions and measured for performance and impact. While the campaign raises approximately 4 million dollars every year, this is just the base amount required to maintain existing levels of support. Therefore, as the organization evolves, so has its fundraising model. Along with the workforce campaign, United Way relies on additional support received through grants, planned and endowment giving and generous in-kind donations. These additional dollars and services help meet emerging local needs and allow United Way to lead and partner on new and ongoing community change efforts. Brown County United Way Each year most United Ways have also traditionally set campaign goals; such goals are often the defining benchmark for success. However, as we move away from single-stream fundraising, Brown County United Way is revisiting how our annual goals will be set, and how success will be measured. Our success in the future will not be determined by just a single dollar amount, but by all the results seen through year-round efforts to make positive changes in community conditions. Ultimately, that is a truer measure of impact and a concept the whole community can rally around. I am both confident and energized by this evolving model that, driven by the support from so many in our community, will allow Brown County United Way to continue to play an important role in making our community stronger, better and more vibrant for all who live here. The Adams Square ribbon cutting. Greg Maass, President & CEO, center. 2014 Annual Report | 3 Common Outcomes Framework Timeline P H A S E O N E P H A S E T W O April 2012 March 2013 Community conversations and local needs research. May 2013 Strategic Plan Stakeholder Summit. June August 2015 BCUW funded programs meet to review refined indicators & common measurement tools. September October 2015 August 2013 February 2014 April 2014 May 2015 Recruitment of outcomes panels (Education, Self-Sufficiency and Health, i.e., ESH). Community Connectivity Outcomes Panel convened; refinement of Phase One outcome indicators based on rigorous literature review. October 2015 BCUW grant Outcomes Panels application reconvene. materials sent out. Trainings on measurement tools occur. 4 | Brown County United Way January 2016 BCUW 2016/2017 grant applications due; initial rollout of common measurement system. (Start of Phase Three) CPC Safe 95% Percent of CPC-enrolled households having no substantiated reports of child abuse or neglect The Community Partnership for Children (CPC) is a prevention-focused early childhood initiative with the vision that all Brown County children will be safe, healthy and ready for kindergarten. To accomplish this, many community partners work together to sustain a collaborative, coordinated System of Care that will ultimately make it possible to: Strengthen families Improve child health Reduce child abuse and neglect Promote optimal child development Major highlights of 2014: • 2,973 parents received a Welcome Baby Visit either prenatally or at the hospital – which is 89% of all births in Brown County. • Of these parents, 872 or 30% were identified at risk. • 99% of assessed families were referred to community resources. • 349 at-risk families were enrolled in either short-term or long-term home visitation services through the CPC Gateway agencies, attaining the outcomes listed at the right and more. • Substantive progress was made in developing a Community Information System to track real-time outcomes. • The Ages & Stages Questionnaire was piloted at Prevea and Bellin clinics. • The second Born Learning Trail was installed at the Southwest Branch Library and additional, community- based early learning strategies were launched. The central message of the CPC Initiative is that early investment in children has the greatest potential to ensure that they will learn and thrive in school, the workforce and life (“cradle to grave”). By doing so, we will position Brown County’s children and the entire community for success. Healthy 99% Percent of CPC-enrolled families that were linked to a primary care provider  Ready for Kindergarten 65% Percent of CPC-enrolled children who were developmentally ready for kindergarten*  92% Percent of CPC-enrolled children who were socially and emotionally ready for kindergarten * In 2013, a new edition of the Ages & Stages Questionnaire was used to measure this indicator. The new edition expanded the scoring range to include an additional “monitoring zone.” 2014 Annual Report | 5 2-1-1 2014 SNAPSHOT BROWN COUNTY 2014 Percent of Total Need Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services 6% Consumer Services 4% Education 2% Individual & Family Life 7% Criminal Justice & Legal Services 7% Environment & Public Health/Safety 1% Basic Needs 41% Health Care 11% Top Referred Services Organizational, Community, International Services 13% Income Support and Employment 10% Total Brown County Phone Contacts: 5,370 Age Call Time Frequency Adult (19-59) 4,174 1am-4am 42 Senior (60+) 608 5am-8am 556 Youth (3-18) 38 9am-12pm 1,914 Unknown 550 1pm-4pm 2,427 5pm-8pm 319 9pm-12am 112 Contact Type Referral 3,764 Informational 1,595 Source of Calls Advocacy 40 Self Crisis 28 Friend/Relative 604 Organization 97 Unmet Needs 919 Gender Female 4,026 Male 1,328 Unknown 4,668 11 How Did You Learn About 2-1-1? Agency in 2-1-1 Database 932 Phone Book 47 Word of Mouth 649 Media 36 Unknown 543 Internet 34 Flyer/Brochure 59 Miscellaneous Facts Average length of call: 5.5 minutes 31% were first-time callers 14,106 searches on www.get211.org (Overall) 1,113 additional calls supporting 2-1-1 Statewide System 6 | Brown County United Way Top Problems/Needs Utilities Housing/Shelter Health Supportive Services Food Temporary Financial Assistance Individual & Family Support Services Public Assistance Programs Transportation Mental Health Evaluation & Treatment Legal Services Brown County Human Services The Salvation Army Society of St. Vincent de Paul Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Forward Service Corporation New Community Shelter St. Patrick’s Food Pantry Legal Action of Wisconsin De Pere Christian Outreach Center Top Unmet Needs Electric Service Payment Assistance Community Shelters Rent Payment Assistance Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance Gas Money Homeless Motel Vouchers Food Pantries Thanksgiving Meals Automobile Repair Loans Water Service Payment Assistance Green Bay De Pere Ashwaubenon Howard Pulaski Denmark Suamico Cities 4,673 318 105 43 40 35 35 Allouez Bellevue Wrightstown Greenleaf Oneida Hobart New Franken 978 753 373 366 236 216 208 197 194 156 940 472 386 194 163 163 119 97 86 84 313 72 57 22 19 19 15 15 14 13 28 19 17 14 13 10 9 Emerging Leaders ELS Brown County United Way Emerging Leaders Society Benefits - Connect with other local Emerging Leaders - Promote community awareness & education - Improve lives in our community by giving and volunteering - Belong to the next generation of philanthropists Goals - Provide leadership opportunities, growth and knowledge - Offer opportunities to volunteer through Brown County United Way Mission To create a network of young community leaders who will actively invest their time, talents and financial resources in our community. In doing this, the society will support the mission of Brown County United Way to bring together the strengths of our community to improve the quality of life in Brown County today and in the future. Emerging Leaders Society is a group of community-minded young professionals age 21-40 who are committed to LIVING UNITED through giving, advocating and volunteering. Emerging Leaders Society gives young professionals the opportunity to educate their peers about issues facing our community and ways to positively impact the place in which they live andwork. 2014 Annual Report | 7 Financial Activities Each year Brown County United Way’s finances are audited by Schenck SC. Assisting them and providing audit oversight is a Finance Committee that reports to the United Way Board of Directors. Fiscal Year 2014 Revenue and Expense Breakdown: Campaign and Grants $4,686,719 Net Revenue $5,322,089 Program Revenue/Grants $508,940 Interest Income $51,389 Miscellaneous Revenue $75,041 Value Added $290,101 Donor Designation $1,263,744 Program Service $516,992 Administration $708,258 Community Connectivity $114,722 Expenditures $5,477,800 Initiative $357,308 Education $725,158 Self Sufficiency $552,500 8 | Brown County United Way Emerging Needs $267,538 Health $681,479 2014 Grantees Education Health Self-Sufficiency Community Connectivity ASPIRO Positive Parenting Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin Youth Mentoring Program Boy Scouts of America – Bay Lakes Council Scoutreach Program Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay Club to School Program Youth Guidance & Development Program CASA of Brown County Child Advocacy Program Encompass Early Education and Care Childcare Program Family & Childcare Resources of N.E.W. Parents as Teachers Program Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Coming Home Project Healthy Families Program Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Reaching Out Program American Red Cross – Northeast Wisconsin Chapter Emergency Services Transportation Services Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay Financial Health Program Freedom House Ministries – fiscal agent Supporting Our Families Together (SOFT) Project Green Bay Area Public School District – fiscal agent Brown County McKinney-Vento Homeless Student Program House of Hope Shelter Services Legal Action of Wisconsin – Brown County Office Civil Legal Services for Low-Income Persons Literacy Green Bay Adult Tutoring Program & English as a Second Language Classes N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation Life Skills Literacy Program New Community Shelter Emergency Shelter The Salvation Army of Brown County Emergency Assistance Services AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Life Care & Prevention Services American Foundation of Counseling Services Outpatient Mental Health & AODA Counseling Brown County Oral Health Partnership Dental Care/Howe Dental Room Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay Mental Health Services Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Sexual Assault Services Crisis Center Counseling Clinic Golden House Domestic Violence Services N.E.W. Community Clinic Community Clinic Services Women, Infants & Children Fluoride Varnish Program Healthcare for the Homeless Program N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation Adult Day Care Program ASPIRO Friends Forever (formerly Citizen Advocacy) Program Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Family Assessment Coordination/Welcome Baby Hmong Center of Green Bay Basic Critical Needs Services/Information & Referral Volunteer Center of Brown County Community Volunteer Services Initiatives Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse & Neglect (provider trainings and parent cafés – Brown County and Packers grants) Community Partnership for Children (CPC) Fund Grants (CPC Gateway direct services) Emerging Needs Community Partnership for Children Initiative (investment in the CPC Fund) Community Response Advocate Position (grant to Brown County Human Services) 41 programs and initiatives within 29 Brown County agencies. (Does not include $1,263,744 in donor designations to these and additional nonprofit human service agencies.) 2014 Annual Report | 9 2014 Results Education Self-Sufficiency Health Community Connectivity 10 | Brown County United Way Over 1,300 children gained access to quality childcare, early education and family home visits. Nearly 6,300 youth gained access to mentoring and after-school enrichment activities. Nearly 4,300 individuals and families obtained housing and shelter, tutoring help, budget counseling or legal assistance. Nearly 5,000 seniors and individuals with disabilities accessed transportation, education, care or training. Over 8,400 individuals and families received physical, mental and dental healthcare and life skills counseling. Nearly 41,000 people received emergency shelter, food, medication and other crisis assistance. Nearly 17,000 people received help connecting to community resources and volunteer opportunities. Campaign 2014 Award Winners Legacy Awards R.C. Nelson Award - Steve Schmeisser W. Heraly MacDonald Award - Mike & Leanne Haddad George F. Kress Award - Green Bay Packers Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Award - Kathy Cornell Shining Stars Christopher Elfner Patricia Nosgovitz Frank Stackhouse Bonnie Teuteberg Outstanding Emerging Leader: Tammy VandenBusch (Center) Community Impact Award Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: Patrick Evans, Chair Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: Susan Lockwood, Vice-Chair Outstanding Emerging Leader Tammy VandenBusch Best Campaign Kick-Off Green Bay Press-Gazette Best Company Leadership/CEO Support Schneider Best of Show/Best Team Festival Foods Best Campaign Photo Best Campaign Kick-Off: Green Bay Press-Gazette C.A. Lawton Co. Best Campaign Special Event Family Services of Northeast WI Meritorious Support Award Associated Bank Best Campaign Photo: C.A. Lawton Co 2014 Annual Report | 11 Volunteers Board of Directors Executive Committee Lisa Jossart, Chair Steve Matheys, Vice-Chair Steve Schmeisser, Treasurer Nick Arlt Denis Hogan David Kapic Jeff Kirchner Steve McFarlane Matt Rentmeester Members At-Large Dennis Grusnick Scott Hansen Rick Hearden Tim Kallies George Kerwin Dr. Michelle Langenfeld Edward Policy Rev. Diane Rew Frank Stackhouse Peter Vandenhouten Tony Vanderbloemen Molly Vandervest Paul Wochinske Retiring Board Members Penny Shampers Dr. Thomas Harden Mary Meixelsperger Lisa Reitz Campaign Cabinet Susan Finco, Chair Mike Bettiga, Vice-Chair Denis Hogan, Tocqueville Chair Campaign Cabinet Division Chairs Steve McClure Gail McNutt Todd McPeek Suzy Pfeifer Jim Ridderbush Melissa VanGheem Ken Wachter Dave Wanner Companies United for United Way Bellin Health City of Green Bay Encompass Early Education Larry Clark and Care, Inc. Penny Schampers Festival Foods Steve Schmeisser Foth - Green Bay Cory Spice Georgia - Pacific Green Bay Packaging Marketing Committee Green Bay Packers Zak Bruss Humana, Inc. Chris Elliot KI-Corporate Stephanie Fiedler LaForce, Inc. André Jacque N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation, Michelle Johnson Inc. Jenna Kast Procter & Gamble Brooke Lyons RGL Cindy McCabe Sanimax Dave Omernik Schneider National Tim Perlewitz Schreiber Foods Suzy Pfeifer The C.A. Lawton Co. Sue Premo Wisconsin Public Service Lisa Reitz Molly Vandervest Emerging Leaders Jaime Witt Advisory Council Maria Gomez, Chair Jake Bauman, Vice-Chair Karen Gitlewski, Secretary Tammy VandenBusch, Marketing Chair Lindsey Arnold Sarah Beckman Rashad Cobb Joe Faulds Mary Frank-Arlt Paul Gazdik Rep. Eric Genrich Betsy Hansen Amanda Schmidt Jessica Schmidt Jennifer Strebel Marcus Zelenski Agency Executives Todd McPeek, Chair Karen Michaels, Vice-Chair Sarah Beckman John Benberg Paula Breese Kathy Cornell Christine Danielson Robyn Davis Mike Duschene Rebecca Fairman Tami Frea Connie Greenawald Steve Hansen Bob Johnson Major Don Kincaid Mary Kong Bonnie Kuhr Emerging Needs Committee Steve McCarthy Gail McNutt Steve Matheys, Chair Ted Phernetton Dr. Martha Ahrendt Scott Schnurer Nancy Armbrust Michael Schwartz-Oscar Dana Bzdawka Carrie Stempski Tim Kallies Cheryl Thiede Jeff Kirchner Jeff VandeLeest Steve McFarlane Sue Vincent Mary Meixelsperger Long Vue Rev. Diane Rew Dr. Christine Vandenhouten Shannon Wienandt Paul Wochinske Finance Committee Diana Ambrosius 12 | Brown County United Way Rafael Aguilo Julie Baumgart Tia DeLeers Jessi Graper Rob Hathaway Jackie Hauser Beth Kirby Deborah Kuhn Michelle Pierquet-Hohner Mary Rowan Dr. Reid Riggle Michelle Schamber Kristine Skupas Jennifer Steffens Sue Vincent Rick Warpinski Basic Needs & Self-Sufficiency Joseph Siudzinski, Chair Brad Coenen, Vice-Chair Deborah Armbruster Ana Cornelius Kathy Cornell Bonnie DeBauche Fr. Ken DeGroot Matt Dufek Melissa Enderby Robyn Gillis Pete Kolaszewski Laurie Riedy Timmerman Diane Streubel Shannon Wienandt Community Access & Resources Erica Novak, Chair Kelly Ellis Pete Kolaszewski Sue List Ann Lor Mary Malcore-Miller Dave Miller Laurie Ropson Lucy Scanlan Sue Schwartz Melanie Wempe Jim Wochinske Health & Wellness Rose Smits, Chair Jennifer Anderson Community Impact Councils Michele Anderson Children, Youth & Families Scott Anderson Melodie Behringer Dr. Jennifer Lanter, Chair Thank you to the volunteers & partners who make our work possible! Sr. Paulette Hupfauf Kathy Janssen Keith Lamal Colleen Mangless Karen Michaels Lois Mischler Tamra Rhodes Debbie Stein Kaitlin Swanson Marilyn Toninato Jen Van Den Elzen Kristin Vogel Chrystal Woller CPC Community Resources Team Deborah Armbruster Paula Breese Jayne Busch Pam Corsten Candi Cornelius Christine Gill Sue Gilson Monique Herzog Jody Jacobs The Community Partnership Jeannine Jordan for Children (CPC) Ali Knight Debbie Koval CPC Leadership Council Bonnie Kuhr Denis Hogan, Co-Chair Toni Loch Nancy Armbrust, Co-Chair Ellen Moore John Dye Sandy Pantzlaff Mike Haddad Paula Panure Dr. Tom Harden Bonnie Phernetton George Kerwin Debbie Stein Tom Kunkel Bonnie Teuteberg Dr. Michelle Langenfeld Tracy VandeLoo Therese Pandl Chrystal Woller Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn Ginny Riopelle Larry Weyers CPC Start Smart Advocacy Team CPC Executive Committee & Mary Beth Boettcher Heather Goetsch Steering Team Denis Hogan, Co-Chair Nancy Armbrust, Co-Chair Deborah Armbruster Jamie Babbitts John Frey John Gossage Tom Hinz Mary Ann Hitch Jeremy Kral Randall Lawton Dr. Greg Maass Cori McFarlane Georgia Miller Laurie Radke Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn Jessie Raymaker Mayor Jim Schmitt Andrea Schultz Co. Executive Troy Streckenbach Dr. Christine Vandenhouten Peter Vandenhouten Sue Vincent Tracy VandeLoo Paula Breese Toni Loch Nancy Schopf Sue Vincent Becky Woest Kimberly Young CPC Research Team Joan Klinkner Dr. Jennifer Lanter Julie Lennon Tracey Ratzburg Dr. Reid Riggle Dr. Hilary Shager Children & Families Workgroup Amber Baugnet Kim Baye Becky Beall Emily Blazo Paula Breese Marilyn Brennan Melissa Brockman Stephanie Cataldo-Pabich Lisa Clark Taylor Connell Alebra Cornelius Candi Cornelius Kathy Cornell Amy D’Addario Amy Dingeldein Cheryl Du Bois Christine Fabian Julie Ferral Ruth Fett Jenny Geiken Randie Giese Christine Harkness Dave Harper Kim Hess Sally Jansen Bridget Johnson Sandy Kallunki Char Kizior Judy Knudsen Toni Loch Mary Malcore Miller Jackie Manlick Jennie Mayer Mary McCabe Molly McGregor Pam Miller Janet Mincks Ashley Moon Ellen Moore Vicki Mulvey Melinda Pollen Jessica Pyrek Tracey Ratzburg Mary Rowan Kelly Severson Nancy Schopf Andrea Schultz Alice Skenandore Beverly Scow Debbie Stein Kara VanVooren Sue Vincent Therese Waldkirch Patty Woeslaw Chrystal Woller Jeanna Zuelke Health Outcomes Panel Sandy Atkins Cindy Bartel Ed Dorff Nancy Fennema Pat Finder-Stone Judy Friederichs Kim Kinner Bonnie Kuhr Dr. Jennifer Lanter Celia LaTour Mary Jo Liesch Breanna Mangan Barb Michaels Karen Michaels Lois Mischler Melinda Morella Nan Pahl Tracey Ratzburg John Rocheleau Beth Scheelk Andrea Schultz Heidi Selberg Carrie Stempski Dr. Christine Vandenhouten Kristin Vogel Johanna Wicklund Chrystal Woller Education Outcomes Panel Maria Arena Dr. Kelly Ball-Stahl Carla Buboltz Tara DeGrave Kim Desotell Kelly Ellis Jackie Hauser Judy Knudsen Jill Lavarda Mary Sue Lavin Todd McPeek Dr. John Ravizza Dr. Reid Riggle Missy Schmeling Amy Schuh Kelly Severson Mark Smith Angela Steuck Andrea Thiry-Wenz Milt Thompson Long Vue Ken Weinaug Johanna Wicklund Teri Willems Self-Sufficiency Outcomes Panel Dean Ahrens Julie Baumgart Tina Brunner 2015 Annual Report | 13 Volunteers Con’t. Juliet Cole Kathy Cornell Robyn Davis Fr. Ken De Groot Bree Decker Korissa Diehl Tami Frea Robyn Hallet Noel Halvorsen Eileen Hermes-Gossen Mary Ann Hitch Bobbie Lison Karen Michaels Lori Peacock Bonnie Phernetton Beckie Pinnow Carrie Schatzman Nicole Tiedt Matt Valiquette Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse & Neglect Patrick Evans, Chair Sue Lockwood, Vice-Chair Paula Breese Julie Brunner Korissa Diehl Rod Du Bois Judy Friederichs Tameika Hughes Ann Jardine Connie Klick David Lasee Todd LePine Randy Lind Toni Loch Mary Malcore Miller Sue Matczynski Kathleen McKee Mary Miceli-Wink Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky Andrea Pasqualucci Ted Phernetton Mary Rowan Reva Shaw Angela Steuck Sue Vincent Teresa Wargo Jennifer Yates Monica Zindler Community Trainings & Tools Team Sharon Brauer Kevin Brennan Chris Bivins Franchesca Carley Korissa Diehl Dan Holstead Karen Jick Amanda Johnson Sue Lockwood Mary Miceli-Wink Karen Michaels Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky Kathy Roeser Reva Shaw Kim Schanock Jennifer Sovey-Fahey Jeanna Zuelke Family Engagement Team Deborah Armbruster Julie Baumgart John Bushmaker Julie Ferral Jim Hermans Tameika Hughes Toni Loch Mary Malcore-Miller Peggy McGee Kathleen McKee Janet Mincks Samantha Prust Tracie Reese Kathy Roeser Denise Roman Mary Rowan Andrea Schultz Beverly Scow Valerie Spiering Kristyl Thomas Sue Vincent Teresa Wargo Systems Development Team Paula Breese Marilyn Brennan Holly Brockman Julie Brunner Chris Buckman Ann Jardine Lauren Krukowski David Lasee Veronica Ordaz Ted Phernetton Andrea Schultz Jennifer Sovey-Fahey Angela Steuck 14 | Brown County United Way Bee Vue-Yang Chrystal Woller Steve Frisque Jack Kemper Jeff Knaus Randy Kunesh Community Information Lynn Langenberg System Leadership Team Steve Langenberg Adam Hardy, Chair Vicki Lewis-McKee Dr. Martha Ahrendt Steve McFarlane Dr. Gaurav Bansal Betty Miller Jon Biskner Morgan Pendergraft Lana Cheslock Chris Pirlot Diane Doersch Mark Pirlot Chris Elfner Bonnie Ridderbush Christine Gill Jim Ridderbush Candee Hendricks Steve Schmidt Shane Miller Con Umentum Stephen Miller Peg Umentum Melinda Moemmarts Dan Vandenbush Jen Van Den Elzen Tony Vanderbloemen Kristine Vreugdenhil Ron Vercauteren Dawn Verdegan Office Interns & Volunteers Sue Voelker Sheena Danforth Dan Wadle Alyssa Denor Cyndy Williams Sophia Ho-Sing-Loy Shirley Willis Kate Jossart Brittney Karemoski Participating Locals in the Liane Lemke Brown County United Way Jean Mulvey Campaign Taylor Tatar AFSCME Locals 1672, 1800 Gina Vieweger AFSCME Locals1889, 1901, 3055 Labor Council Community AFT-Wisconsin Services Committee ATU Local 857 Tim Voelker, Chair Bay Lakes United Educators Elaine Capelle, Treasurer CWA Local 4620 Lori Schmidt, Picnic Green Bay Education Committee Co-Chair Association Kerri Smits, Picnic Green Bay Professional Committee Co-Chair Police Association Gary Allen IAFF Local 141 Sue Allen IAM District 10 Harold Anderson IBEW Locals 158 and 2150 Bob Augustian IUOE Local 420 Carol Augustian Laborers Local 330 Harvard Betts OPEIU Local 9 Tom Betts Plumbers and Steamfitters Delton Bongel Local 400 Kathy Bongel SMW Local 18 Bill Capelle Teamsters Locals 344 and 662 Christopher Capelle Tosca Union Laura Cornell UAW Local 1102 Dennis Delie UFCW Local 1473 Cassie DuChateau USW Locals 597, 1096, 1319, Gary DuChateau 1321, 2-47, 2-213, 2-327 Jerry Entringer Donors Tocqueville $10,000+ Tom & Paula Abbott Scott & Nancy Armbrust Fund Bob & Carol Bush Michael & Leanne Haddad K.C. Stock Foundation James & Julie Kress Christopher Lofgren Jack & Engrid Meng Miriam & Jim Mulva Ray Petersen Mark & Mary Peterson Family Foundation Anonymous (3) Gold $5,000-9,999 Michael & Barb Bettiga William Bohn Oliver Buechse John & Judy Crain Paul & Gale Denis Susan Finco Edward L. Fitzgerald Foundation Phillip Flynn & Ms. Lois Golde Bob & Carmen Gallagher Denis & Irene Hogan David & Jennifer Kapic Will Kress Bill & Julia Malooly Steve & Kathy Matheys Mark & Mary McMullen Betty Weizenicker Jim & Kathy Wochinske Paul Wochinske & Kathleen Ratteree Silver $2,500-4,999 Dan & Penny Bollom Howard Bornstein & Judy Russell Ron Brodjeski Ken & Patti Ciak Jeff & Laurie Csuy Melissa & Michael Gallgher Dennis & Desi Grusnick Christopher & Brooke Howald Mike & Penny Hucovski Eric Janssen Kaap Charitable Trust Katherine Karcz Kevin & Lisa Kasperek George & Kasha Kerwin Mike & Nancy Konecny Dan & Tonya Lloyd Individuals, Couples & Family Foundation Leadership Donors Greg & Jeanne Maass Gail M. McNutt Edward E. Miller Daniel & Sheila Olp Nancy & Dennis Schwenke Deborah Stott Neil Van Dyke & Lee Prange Pete Vandenhouten Joanne Weber Bruce Weber Maryanne E. & Tim J. Weyenberg Family Fund John T. Wiesler Christopher Wolfgram Anonymous (6) John Challas Lonnie Charles Larry Chernick Gwendolyn Christensen Chuck & Linda Cloninger Pamela Coles Thomas Conboy Larry & Mary Connors JoAnn M. Cotter Lisa Cribben Jeffrey Crooks Jim Cuene Keith Cullen & Jill Soltau Richard L. Jr. & Stephanie S. Dantinne Dale & Linda Darmody Beverly Deavers Bronze $1,000-2,499 Mike Degeneffe Fran & Diane Mader Christopher J. Del Moral-Nile Craig & Julie Aderhold Joseph Denk Kimberly Allen Jim DePaul Laurie Allen Daniel Dercks Mark P. Anderson Patrick Derpinghaus John & Lynn Andoniades Ryne & Julie Dickinson Tom Andreoli Kellie Diedrick William Armstrong Jim & Mary Dietsche Family Stephanie Arredondo Bret Drake Joe & Barb Baemmert Ron & Dana Dunford Neal J. Balu Larry Eakman Jean Bannister Mr. Thomas Eichenberg Cathy Barnette Eliot & Bonnie Elfner Thomas A Bartel Gina Evans Todd & Julie Bartels Richard & Jayne Feldhausen Steve & Lynne Baumann Larry & Kayleen Ferguson Dick & Hope Baumgarten Jill & Kevin Fermanich Chuck & Karen Beckman Barry & Rebecca Fife Donald Beno Angela Marie Fish Craig Benzel Robert & Erika Fleming Mark & Diane Betz Rick & Susie Beverstein Family Patrick Ford Brad Frank Fund William Frank Dan & Cathy Bittner Patrick & Patricia Fry Chernick Foundation Thomas & Joni Gannon David Bjork Jessica A. Ganzen Susan Boche Mary Gerbig & Bill Houlihan Tom Boldt Dave & Renee Geyer Jerry Bomski Garry & Marilyn Glime Mark & Carol Bopray Jeff Goelz W. Scott Bresnehan Nuno Gomes Steve P. Burkhardt Shanna Graykowsk Bob & Sue Burns Marcello Grazzioten Eileen S. Butch Connie & Scott Greenawald Tom Butzen Cheri Greenfield Don Bye Kurt Gresens Paul Casey Greg Grobe Ed & Susan Casleton Jeff & Kay Gross Robert Cera George Grossardt Ryan Grusnick Bill & Cheryl Guc Benjamin Haen Thomas Halloin Scott Hansen Randy & Nancy Harbath Larry & Geri Harkness David Harpole Ms. Andrea K. Harvel Ken & Mona Harvey Chris & Nancy Heaser Bill & Lori Heinrich Dave & Stacy Hess Mark & Debra Higgins Patrick Hogan Bryan & Dorothy Hollenbach James Holly Mike Hoppa Tim & Judy Howald Creighton & Kathy Howard Brad & LanaHurckman Lynn Hyer Bryan R. Hyska Douglas Immerfall Sarah & Troy Inman Douglas Jansen John & Kathleen Jauquet Thomas & Elizabeth Jayne Jane Jerzak Matt & Jennifer Johnson Katie & Bob Johnson Charles & Debra Johnson Scott Johnson Tim Jorgensen Lisa Jossart Laura L. Kahl Timothy J. Kallies James & Cheryl Kalny Paul Kardish Edward Kass Rick Katz Richard G. Kellogg Paul & Colleen Kendle Terrance Kerscher Bruce Key Debra Kidd Amy & Tim Kiefer William Kingston Patty Kingston Jeff Kirchner Brian Kist Kenneth Klemm & Sandra Perillo Gale & Nancy Klett Scott & Dawn Kluesner 2015 Annual Report | 15 Jennifer J. Klug William Knight Pete & Karen Knox James Koehler Kurt Alan Koeppel Doug Kohlbeck Daniel Koller Karen J. Kollmann Craig Komp John & Mary Jo Krohn Therese Kudick Geoffrey & Callie Lacy John Laka Renee Landwehr Dennis & Karen Langenberg Ken J. Lardinois Bill & Pat Larsen David Laubenstein Douglas Lauterbur Randall & Catherine Lawton Edward & Barb Leaders Lisa LeComte-Gleason Michael & Jeanne Lefebvre Christopher B. Lefever Rich & Jaime Leick Debbie Leja-Grady & Timm Grady Judy Lemke Brian & Mary Liddy John & Ronda Liebmann Bert & Diane Liebmann Bill & Kristie Lilja Lisle Family Fund Mary Longlais LRD Family Fund Wayne & Terese Lubner Fund Ann & Rolf Lulloff Jim & Mickey Lunney Lori Lutey David & Karen Maccoux John D. MacDonald Jim Madigan Kristy Maney David Markowski Jim & Cleo Marshall Family Fund Jim Marzu Denise Masemore William Matheson Brian Maurice Steve C. McCarthy Eric McCartney Steve & Jane McClure Joyce A. McCollum Cheryl & Pat McCutcheon Annette & Tim McKeough Michael & Kate Meeuwsen Family Fund Dan Melendy Jeff Menzel Michael J. Mesich Larry Meyer Carl Micke Phillip M. Mikulsky Chancellor & Mrs. Gary Miller Lois Mischler Steve & Diane Mitchell Karen & Bill Monfre Robert & Carleen Monroe Sean Moran Deborah Mosher Matt Mueller Paul R. Mueller John W. Jr. & Denise M. Myers Linda M. Negratti Christopher M. Nowakowski O’Brien/Wohr Family Rick & Pat O’Keefe Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. O’Neill Tom & Dawn Olejniczak Leslie Olma Martin Olson Jim Olson Michael & LuEllen Oskey Francis & Cathy Osorno Gail L Ostrander Dianne S. Parker Jonie Paye Gregory Peterson Vernon Peterson Jane Petras Dr. Pamela J. Phillips Dan & Peg Pichler Patrick Pirwitz Dave & Carol Pisani Samantha Platkowski Mark A. Radtke Jeff & Karen Rafn Paul & Linda Rauscher Laurie Reinen Matt & Melissa Rentmeester Richard J. Resch Foundation LTD. FW Richardson Jack & Ginny Riopelle Paul Roe Lynn Roemaat John Roh Gary Rolain Joan B. Rotzenberg Mark & Pamela Rourke Dr. Herbert & Crystal Sandmire 16 | Brown County United Way Dr. Kevin & Karen Sandmire Joseph & Anne Thibaudeau Erin & Andrew Savage Lee & Mary Thibaudeau Robert J Schaupp Steve & Cheryl Thompson Amy Schilling Richard Timmons Mark Schlaefer Bud & Jeanne Treml Dave & Kathy Schlitz Kristin Van Drisse Calli Schmid & Andrew Morris Randy & Julie Van Straten Steve Schneider Bob & Lynn Vande Walle Dr. Michelle Jason & Mary Vandermause Schoen-Langenfeld Catherine VanderZanden Teresa Schoffelman Daniel & Jeanne Verbanac Jim & Jan Schott Nathan P. Vogt Jim & Ginny Schram Jeff & Mary Jo Walch Patrick Schrickel Tim T. Walls Ben J. Schuchart Dan & Jane Walsingham Michael & Mary Ellen Heidi Warpinski Schumacher Family Trust Timothy Weiland Fund Jack & Mary Welch Conrad & Nancy Schumitsch Peggy Welsh Sarah A. Schwarten Dr. Kevin & Cindy Wienkers Brenda Schwechler George & Jan Wiesner Larry J Schwochert Jason Wilke George & Nancy Semenak Mark & Barbara Wilson Sanjaya Senanayake Shar Withbroe John & Ann Shrake Scott & Cindy Wochos P. Michael & Vera Sidders Ron & Patty Wojcik Tom & Janis Sigmund Chris Woleske Michael & Jane Simmer Barth J. & Mary Jo Wolf Jennifer Simmons Wen & Lucy Yap Mark Skogen James Yee Catrina & Alexander Smith Karen Young Charles C. Smith Jim & Amy Zabel Clayton & Rose Smits Carolyn & Tod Zacharias Joseph Smits Ken & Carolyn Zacharias Dick & Joan Smits Scott Zahn Chip & Jennifer Smoot Vincent L. Zehren Jerry Smyth Joseph & Lynn Zink Thomas Snyder Anonymous (27) Bryan Spaeth Paul Spicer Tammy Stadler Susan & Joe Staed Mike & Judy Stankevitz Matthew Steinkopf Patrick Stoehr Bruce & Jane Stoehr Charitable Gift Fund RoseAnne Stoia Gwendolyn L. Strampp Brian J. Strnad Mike Sturdivant Michael J. Swift Gus & Penny Swoboda Kevin & Deb Tenpas L.V. & Mary Teofilo John P. Thayer Without you, none of the work we do would be possible! Corporate Support & Workplace Campaigns $250,000+ Schreiber Foods Associated Bank Humana Integrys Energy Group Schneider $100,000-199,999 Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. American Transmission Co. Baycare Health Systems Morley - Murphy Company Grainger Industrial Supply $5,000-9,999 Baylake Bank Brown County United Way Bergstrom Buick GMC Cadillac of Green Bay Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Target St. Norbert College $50,000-99,999 Aon Green Bay Packers Thrivent Financial Festival Foods Leonard & Finco Public Pomp’s Tire Service Relations, Inc. Ameriprise Auto & Home OMNOVA Solutions Insurance Florida Power and Light Law Firm of Conway, $25,000-49,999 Olejniczak & Jerry, S.C. Tweet/Garot Mechanical WBAY TV - 2 Paper Converting Machine Fox Communities Credit Union Company Camera Corner Connecting BMO Harris Bank Point Green Bay Area Public School CN District Encompass Early Education Schenck SC and Care, Inc. Foth EMT International United Parcel Service Ashwaubenon School District KI Jacobs Green Bay Press-Gazette $10,000-24,999 St. Mary’s Hospital Cummins NPower Thiele Technologies WIPFLi Ayres Associates BelGioioso Cheese WPS Charitable Foundation UnitedHealth Group Brown County Government Nsight/Cellcom JBS USA $2,500-4,999 RGL ITW St. Vincent Hospital Younkers Johnson Bank / Johnson Costco Insurance Midwest Communications Bank Mutual Girl Scouts of the Prevea Health Northwestern Great Lakes U.S. Bank GRAEF Northeast Wisconsin Technical City of Green Bay College Wisconsin Bank & Trust Aurora Medical Group ASPIRO The C.A. Lawton Co. Capital Credit Union Hurckman Mechanical Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural University of Wisconsin P & S Investment Company Green Bay Green Bay Metropolitan Wells Fargo Shopko Georgia-Pacific Procter & Gamble Green Bay Packaging Bellin Health Sewerage District PCM Credit Union American Foundation of Counseling FedEx Express Sanimax N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation Catholic Diocese of Green Bay The Marq WFRV-TV Channel 5 Enterprise Rent-A-Car KerberRose $1,000-2,499 AT&T Bank First National Hawkins Ash CPAs WLUK Fox 11 First Merit Bank Walmart Coca Cola N.E.W. Community Clinic JCPenney Schwabe North America Fortress Fence Campbell Wrapper Corporation/Circle Packaging Harbor Credit Union Golden House Sargento Foods Green Bay Insurance Center CASA of Brown County Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay Principal Financial Group WG&R Furniture Robert W. Baird Nationwide Insurance De Pere School District PMI Entertainment Group State of Wisconsin Fitesa Notre Dame de la Baie Academy Combined Federal Campaign Expera Specialty Solutions Greater Green Bay Chamber Hinkfuss, Sickel, Petitjean & Wieting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin Woodward Communications The Boldt Company TIAA - CREF PHD Roof Doctors, Inc. $1-999 CESA 7 Pension Consultants Co. Inc. Family & Childcare Resources of N.E.W. Best Buy The Business Bank Howe Community Resource Center Morgan Stanley Faith Technologies Bilfinger Industrial Services AIDS Resource Center RR Donnelley Caterpillar New Community Shelter Denmark School District Pulaski School District JP Morgan Chase Metropolitan Life Seven-Up Bottling Company Roehl Transport DigiCopy St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Moski Corporation Greater Green Bay Labor Council Mazda Arise Health Plan Libertas Treatment Centers Wisconsin Lift Truck Howard-Suamico School District The Salvation Army of Brown County Literacy Green Bay Green Bay Botanical Garden Roland Machinery Company Computer Services Marcus Corporation The E.C. Manger & Son Company Verkuilen & Associates, CPA’s AAA State Farm Insurance Bank of America M3 Insurance Legal Action of Wisconsin WE Energies Ptellpflug Law, SC Green Bay Converting O’Reilly Auto Parts The Volunteer Center of Brown County 2014 Annual Report | 17 $1-999 Donors Con’t. Village of Ashwaubenon The Celebrate Committee Inc. (Celebrate De Pere) Politos Pizza First Business Bank University of Wisconsin Credit Union Ecolab Alwin Manufacturing Time Warner Cable Employee Resource Center Greater Green Bay YMCA Great Lakes Calcium Corp. City of De Pere Rockwell Sales Offices Macy’s American Red Cross Northeast WI Chapter Novartis ADP Manpower Kellogg’s American Marketing Associations Xcel Energy Cargill Sweet Frog Gander Mountain Anderson Corp. 3M Company Amazon Smile In-Kind Donors Ameriprise The Abbey Bar The Bar Bay Point Inn Black and Tan Bergstrom Automotive Natalie Bomstad DC Adventure Center DeLeers Construction ELS Advisory Committee Faith Technology Festival Foods Foxy Lady Cruises Georgia-Pacific Loaned Executives 2014 Loaned Executives Julie Baumgart: Loaned from Wisconsin Public Service, Taylor Boerboom: Sponsored by Schneider & Ameriprise, Rick Steeber: Sponsored by Associated Bank & Schreiber, Mandy Srenaski: Loaned from Humana. This group spent 12 weeks working full-time at United Way, assisting Employee Campaign Coordinators with their workplace campaigns. Glamour Shots Green Bay Press-Gazette Andria Hannula Humana Denise Humphrey Julie Koenig Lori Krajewski Lamar Molly Martzke Midwest Communications Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee World Festival North Coast Communications Petal Pusher 18 | Brown County United Way Pomp’s Tire Service Schenck Schreiber Foods Rick Steeber St. Vincent Print Shop Taylor Creek Time Warner Cable WFRV Sara Willems Wisconsin Timber Rattlers WLUK Wisconsin Public Service Vander Vest Harley Davidson Thank you for your continued support! A Look Back... Campaign Kickoff goal reveal Datone Jones and the Play 60 event Fifi the Fiat at Schneider CN check presentation CESA 7 workers at their Kettle Corn sale 2014 Annual Report | 19 Brown County United Way 112 N. Adams Street, Suite 201 Green Bay, WI 54311 920.432.3393 www.browncountyunitedway.org