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ADVANCING
THE COMMON GOOD
2013 ANNUAL REPORT
GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
United Way of Central Louisiana
uwcl.org
GET INVOLVED
The United Way of Central Louisiana and volunteers work year round to make a positive and
lasting impact in our community. Here are some ways you can get involved!
GIVE
A gift to United Way of Central Louisiana remains the most effective and efficient way to help the
entire community. When you make a donation, your money stays in our community to help with
needs as varied as the people who have them. This means that your generosity helps make our
nine parish region a better place for all of us.
ADVOCATE
You can make a change happen with your voice. Get informed. Tell your friends. Write a letter to
the editor. United Way needs people who are passionate about making an impact in our
community.
VOLUNTEER
When you volunteer, you help people in our community. That's your neighbors, friends, family
and coworkers who depend on your help through United Way. Go online and follow the link to
our volunteer center. See what volunteer skills are needed and where. Choose the volunteer
opportunity that lets you make the difference you care most about.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
DAVID T. BRITT, PHD
President/CEO
Thank you so much for your continuing generosity investing in our work here at the United Way
of Central Louisiana! I can’t tell you how much your remarkable generosity means to us each
year.
It seems that social dialogue gets more polarized every year. Yet it’s never been more important
to live united ~ to work together on those areas we can all agree on. We call it advancing the
common good, and it takes us all to make it happen.
Some things don’t change. As we have since 1954, we recruit the people and organizations
from all across the Central Louisiana community who bring the passion, expertise and
resources needed to get things done.
Other things change a lot! We continue to evolve in some exciting ways, even though the
fundraising environment continues to become more challenging. We decided recently to focus
our work in four areas: education, income stability, health, and nonprofit system excellence.
That’s still pretty broad, of course, but we’re working toward some specific community
outcomes and enlisting community partners. Here are a few highlights:
• Education: We’re working toward community goals such as to improving the number
and percentage of children entering pre-K who start school ready to learn, and
improving the number and percent of high school graduations. These are big goals,
and they’ll require everyone’s efforts to achieve them.
• Income Stability: This discussion has recently gotten started with us among local
bankers who see far too many people who can’t qualify for their first mortgage or other
important financial milestones. We’ve had one Financial Stability Roundtable and will
be following up this year. The goals aren’t formal yet, but will probably include greater
percentages of home ownership, better financial management, etc. through means
such as credit repair and financial education.
• Health: In 2013 we teamed up with law enforcement officials and key nonprofits in an
effort to establish stronger services for victims of domestic violence. We’re working to
establish a Family Justice Center, which would have counselors, victim advocates, law
enforcement, and other folks located together as a team to help the survivors.
• System Excellence: We’re in a unique position to improve the nonprofit human services
system in several ways:
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We’ve launched our Agency Excellence Initiative to help local nonprofits raise their
levels of operational and program excellence. Two agencies were recently certified:
Central Louisiana Food Bank and the YWCA. You can find the manual or checklist
that we created on our website, though we’re revising it now with what we learned
on our first round: www.uwcl.org.
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We’re promoting volunteerism with our website and staff. We can help you find
the right volunteer role for your skills and interests, or steer you toward a
worthwhile project that needs you.
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We’re working to join all of our Cenla parishes together in a 2-1-1 call center.
211 resembles 911, except that instead of the police or fire department you get
a trained operator that can tell you where to go to find the help you need. We’ve
already created the database with our Guide to Human Services website that we
created fourteen years ago.
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We’re collaborating with other nonprofits and several state agencies to
strengthen our mutual readiness for disaster response.
I could go on, but I hope you get the point. There’s a lot to be done, and our supporters make
this work possible with their continuing generosity. If you’d ever like further information or
would like to make some suggestions, please do contact me or any of our Board members.
Thanks for being part of the change!
Sincerely,
2013
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF
DAVID T. BRITT
President & CEO
DEBBIE DOVE
Director of Operations &
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
ABBY FLYNN
Director of Campaign & Marketing
SHARON GREINER
Director of Community Investment
DESIREE LAVALLEY
CFC Manager
Connie Baker
RoyOMartin
Carole Baxter
RoyOMartin
Jim Beatty
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Keith Breazeale
Credit Bureau Services
Carmen Campo
Sayes Office Supply
Toma Epps
Capital One Bank
Brooks Harris
Brooks Harris Financial
Lisa Harris
YMCA
Bishop Ronald Herzog
Catholic Diocese of Alexandria
Wade Hoefling
Cleco Corporation
Debbie Humphries
Gilchrist Construction
Chaquetta Johnson
Office of Public Health
Eric Kent
Pathway Advisors
Bonnie Lemoine
Community Volunteer
Donna Mathews
LA Family & Children’s Services
Alainna Mire
City of Alexandria
Warren Morris
Red River Bank
Lisa Norman
Office of Public Health
Wanda Ozier
Volunteer
Tom Scott
Atmos Energy
Jannease Seastrunk
Red River Bank
Derick Vance
Regions Bank
Bill Wallace
Wallace Eye Surgery
Randy Wiggins
State Farm Insurance
Kent Van Steenbergh
Procter & Gamble
THANK YOU!
These volunteers make sure your
donations are used effectively
and efficiently to make a
difference in our community.
For information about joining our
Community Impact Team, please
contact Sharon Greiner.
2013 COMMUNITY
IMPACT VOLUNTEERS
John Amos
Community Volunteer
Laura-Ellen Ayres
Rapides Parish Library
Connie Baker
RoyOMartin
Nekisha Boyd
Cleco Corporation
Carmen Campo
Sayes Office Supply
Mary Carroll
Lester, Miller & Wells
Vic Dennis
Volunteer
Renea Ducote
Industrial Chemicals Limited
Robert Fields
Volunteer, Retired
Deborah Humphries
Gilchrist Construction
Chaquetta Johnson
Office of Public Health
Kea Renee Martin
Cleco Corporation
Alainna Mire
City of Alexandria
Warren Morris
Red River Bank
Lisa Norman
Dept. of Health & Hospitals
Jim Ormand
The Arc Rapides
Jennifer Roberts
Social Security Administration
Jodie Roberts
Eckerd Cenla
Stephen Rogge
Rapides Parish Library
Tom Scott
Atmos Energy
Jannease Seastrunk
Red River Bank
Kent Van Steenbergh Procter & Gamble
Debbie Voorhies
RoyOMartin
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL LOUISIANA
PARTNER AGENCIES & PROGRAM INVESTMENTS DURING 2013
Agency
Program
Name
Allocation
Amount
United Way
Designations
CFC
Designations
Total
Boy Scouting
Girl Scouting
Children’s Services
Children’s
Advocacy Center
CASA
Parents as Teachers
Youth Development
Youth Development
$ 35,800
45,000
10,500
$ 24,676.19
15,107.71
$ 1,559.73
546.93
46,600
10,000
56,000
49,400
63,000
890.42
21,871.78
20,421.96
153.03
Day Habilitation
Goals for Growth
Partners in Literacy
Pregnancy Services
Housing for
Mentally Ill
10,000
12,700
25,700
30,000
1,857.73
752.46
3,331.71
5,586.29
12,000
357.67
Emergency Services
Transitional Housing
Emergency Services,
Day Shelter
Women’s Shelter
95,000
60,000
2,842.52
42,109.12
4,497.65
7,628.13
102,340.17
109,737.25
105,100
10,000
33,882.24
715.58
139,697.82
10,000.00
$676,800
$173,840.83
$17,706.68
$868,347.51
Successful Children
Boy Scouts - LA Purchase Council
Girl Scouts of LA, Pines to the Gulf
Hope House of Central Louisiana
Rapides Children Advocacy Center, Inc.
Rapides Children Advocacy Center, Inc.
Volunteers of America
YMCA of Central Louisiana
YWCA of Alexandria-Pineville, Inc.
524.46
$ 62,035.92
60,654.64
10,500.00
47,490.42
31,871.78
56,000.00
69,821.96
63,677.49
Strong Families
Avoyelles Society for the Dev. Disabled
Reading Education for Adult Development
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America
1,662.65
425.75
145.80
13,520.38
13,878.21
29,031.71
35,732.09
12,357.67
Crisis Resolution
American Red Cross of Central Louisiana
Hope House of Central Louisiana
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Totals to Member Agencies:
Total to Other Agencies & United Ways:
2013 Total Distribution of Funds:
$30,361.07
$676,800
$204,201.90
$30,361.07
$17,706.68
$898,708.58
2013 FORT POLK - CENTRAL LOUISIANA
Combined Federal Campaign
USDA Forest Service, 2013 Chair
Army Corps of Engineers (Lafayette)
Attorney’s Office (Lafayette)
BOP, Federal Correctional Complex, Oakdale
BOP, Federal Correctional Complex, Pollock
Camp Beauregard
DHS/ICE (Oakdale)
DHS/ICE/HSI (Lafayette)
Department of Defense (Lake Charles)
District Court (Lafayette)
District Court - Probation Office (Lafayette)
Fish & Wildlife Services (Lafayette)
Internal Revenue Service (Lafayette)
Internal Revenue Service (Monroe)
JRTC & Fort Polk
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
National Park Service (Lafayette)
National Wetlands (Lafayette)
SSA, Office of Disability Adjudication & Review
Social Security Administration (Alexandria)
$ 1,395.00
$ 1,040.00
$ 3,640.00
$ 5,847.00
$ 6,854.00
$ 8,112.00
$
160.00
$
520.00
$ 2,492.00
$
390.00
$ 6,976.14
$ 4,028.00
$ 5,170.00
$178,583.24
$ 1,389.96
$ 1,456.00
$ 6,571.00
$ 15,642.90
$ 3,656.12
Social Security Administration (Lafayette)
Social Security Administration (Lake Charles)
Social Security Administration (Monroe/Ruston)
Social Security Administration (New Iberia)
Social Security Administration (Opelousas)
US Coast Guard
US Postal Service (713-714)
US Postal Service (Acadiana Parish)
US Postal Service (Alexandria)
US Postal Service (Lake Charles)
US Postal Service (Monroe)
USDA Farm Service Agency
USDA Forest Service
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
USDA Rural Development (Alexandria)
USDA Rural Development (Lafayette)
USDA Rural Development (Monroe)
VA Medical Center
Total 2013 CFC Campaign
$ 11,126.34
$ 2,521.00
$ 11,658.02
$ 3,081.00
$ 2,280.10
$ 10,750.96
$ 6,213.02
$ 14,349.90
$ 4,138.16
$ 1,035.06
$ 13,423.00
$ 3,030.00
$ 17,044.08
$ 6,718.04
$ 6,726.00
$ 1,508.00
$
605.00
$ 66,124.04
$436,255.08
Current CFC Campaigns
# 0371 Fort Polk — Central Louisiana CFC
Acadia, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Caldwell, Calcasieu, Cameron, Catahoula,
Concordia, East Carroll, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Iberia, Jackson,
Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, LaSalle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita,
Rapides, Richland, St. Landry, St. Martin, Tensas, Union, Vermillion, Vernon,
West Carroll, and Winn Parishes, Fort Polk (North and South)
# 0372 Greater New Orleans Area
Assumption, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St.
Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Mary, Tangipahoa, St. Tammany,
Terrebonne, and Washington Parishes
# 0373 Northwest Louisiana
Bossier, Bienville, Claiborne, Desoto, Red River, Caddo, Natchitoches,
Webster, and Sabine Parishes
# 0374 Louisiana Middle District
East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, West Feliciana,
Ascension, Livingston, Iberville, St. Helena, and Point Coupee Parishes
OUR IMPACT AREAS
In 2013, the United Way of Central Louisiana focused on the three building blocks that have characterized our
thinking for several years: Successful Children, Strong Families and Crisis Resolution. Our goal is to create
lasting change while working to prevent problems from happening in the first place. We invite everyone to be
a part of the change. Together, united, we can create opportunities and inspire hope for a better tomorrow.
SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN
By investing in programs that help children succeed, we are changing the future of our community. Our goal is
to ensure each child is in a safe and healthy environment with positive role models to help them reach their
fullest potential. We also support programs that help children enter school more prepared to learn, which will
result in them performing better in school. By investing in the youth of our community, we are helping them
become productive members of our community as adults.
Boy Scouts, Louisiana Purchase Council
• Boy Scouting
Girl Scouts, Pines to the Gulf Council
• Girl Scouting
Hope House
• Children’s Services
Rapides Children’s Advocacy Center
• Children’s Advocacy Center
• CASA
YMCA of Alexandria-Pineville
• Youth Development
YWCA of Alexandria-Pineville
• Youth Development
Volunteers of America
• Parents as Teachers
STRONG FAMILIES
By strengthening the foundation of families, they are able to attain success, health and a good quality of life.
We focus on programs that offer families the resources to become healthier and better educated to build a
stronger family life. Also, we invest in programs that
help families who have special needs to help them
achieve various developmental milestones.
Avoyelles Society for the Developmentally Disabled
• Day Habilitation
Reading Education for Adult Development
• Goals for Growth
Volunteers of America
• Housing for Mentally Ill
• Partners in Literacy
• New Beginnings
CRISIS RESOLUTION
By focusing on crisis resolution programs in our
community, we are helping people acquire the
resources they need to help improve their quality
of life. We want to help those individuals have the
basic needs that will help them move to the next
chapter of their life. A safe place to live, a warm
meal and access to other resources that can help
them regain their footing and get back on the right
track to become a successful member of our
community. You never know when a situation may
occur that can leave a person needing certain basic
needs services, and United Way is there to help
make sure each person receives a hand up.
American Red Cross
• Emergency Services
Hope House
• Transitional Housing
Salvation Army
• Emergency Services, Day Shelter
• Women’s Shelter & Homeless Prevention
OUR SHIFT TO IMPACT
United Way strives to advance the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. Recently, our
United Way made the switch to focus on three new impact areas: Education, Income and Health. Everyone
deserves opportunities to have a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to
support a family through retirement and good health. These three impact areas are each vital components for
a good quality life, which is why United Way is shifting our focus here.
EDUCATION
Helping youth achieve
their potential
INCOME
Promoting financial
stability and independence
HEALTH
Improving people’s health
Advancing the common good is less about helping one person at a time and more about changing systems to
help all of us. We are all connected and interdependent. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when
families are financially stable, when people are healthy. United Way’s goal is to create long-lasting changes by
addressing the underlying causes of these problems. Living united means being a part of the change. It takes
everyone in the community working together to create a brighter future.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2013
• Annual campaign increased over 5% from last year
• 13th Annual United Way Wild Cook-Off had 13 cooking teams and its
largest crowd in Downtown Alexandria to spread awareness about United
Way of Central Louisiana.
• Our Free Tax Preparation Assistance helped 59 people file tax returns with
total Federal Tax returns of $112,715 – money back into our community.
• Started Agency Excellence Initiative to certify local non-profit agencies in
our community who are all-around outstanding agencies. Our free
workbook provides a road map for any agency to achieve excellence.
• Coordinated volunteer projects for over 300 incoming freshmen at
Louisiana College
• Convened our first Financial Stability Roundtable
DONORS
TOP 25 CORPORATE GIFTS
RoyOMartin
Cleco Corporation
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Red River Bank
Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell
Wallace Eye Associates
Meyer, Meyer, LaCroix & Hixson, LLC
Acadian Ambulance Service
GE Energy Flow & Process Technologies
Atmos Energy Louisiana
Alexandria Neurosurgical Clinic
Chandler Corporation
Environmental Resources Management
First Federal Bank of Louisiana
UTLX Manufacturing, LLC
International Paper Company
Wal-Mart (Alexandria) #539
Walker Automotive
Texas Gas Transmission
Adams Pest Control
Payne, Moore & Herrington
Wal-Mart (Marksville) #1128
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
TOP 25 EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGNS
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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$
$
$
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$
$
$
177,150.00
47,246.68
35,000.00
33,500.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
6,000.00
5,226.00
3,814.90
3,561.00
3,382.78
3,259.34
3,000.00
2,900.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,462.82
2,370.00
2,150.00
2,137.24
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,880.00
1,812.07
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
RoyOMartin
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Acadian Ambulance Service
Diamond B/Bossier Group
Red River Bank
Turner Industries
Rapides Parish Schools
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
LSU-Alexandria
Gilchrist Construction Company
Meyer, Meyer, LaCroix & Hixson, LLC
The Rapides Foundation
United Way of Central Louisiana
GE Energy Flow & Process Technologies
United Parcel Service
Wallace Eye Associates
Walker Automotive
City of Alexandria
Merrill Lynch
International Paper Company
KnightMasden, APAC
Payne, Moore & Herrington
Rapides Children’s Advocacy Center
NEW CORPORATE GIFTS
FOUNDATION GIFTS
Auto Paint & Supplies Co., Inc.
Caplan’s, Inc.
Environmental Resources Management
Gulf South Pipeline, LP
Harvest Foundation
Alexandria Business Foundation
Children’s Trust Fund
Coughlin-Saunders Foundation
Huie-Dellmon Trust
The Rapides Foundation
NEW EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNS
Diamond B/Bossier Group
Gulf South Pipeline, LP
MidSouth Bank
Pan American Engineers
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
166,969.77
105,053.35
83,089.62
42,106.84
24,291.85
20,456.12
17,041.92
15,869.29
13,859.00
11,278.86
10,890.75
8,756.00
8,002.80
7,430.00
7,237.76
6,765.56
5,820.00
5,226.00
4,920.00
4,686.22
4,260.00
4,104.70
4,038.00
3,895.16
3,686.52
TOP 25 CORPORATE GIVING PER CAPITA
Atmos Energy Louisiana
Chandler Corporation
Texas Gas Transmission LLC
RoyOMartin
KnightMasden, APAC
Spengler-Stewart Agency, Inc.
Adams Pest Control
Payne, Moore & Herrington
Wallace Eye Associates
Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell
Meyer, Meyer, LaCroix & Hixson, LLC
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Ashe Broussard Weinzettle Architects
First Federal Bank of Louisiana
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Cleco Corporation
Red River Bank
Barron, Heinberg & Brocato
Lester, Miller & Wells, CPAs
Risk Services of Louisiana
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Acadian Ambulance Service
TXI Operations, L.P.
J. C. Penney Co., Inc. #0654-4
Pan American Engineers
TOP 25 EMPLOYEE GIVING PER CAPITA
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$
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271.61
193.33
164.40
162.37
155.56
137.50
125.00
125.00
124.43
92.31
88.72
85.89
83.33
80.65
78.79
55.65
49.02
48.00
45.45
35.71
21.88
20.35
17.01
15.50
15.38
United Way of Central Louisiana
Merrill Lynch
Pathway Advisors, LLC
KnightMasden, APAC
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Oestriecher & Company
Rapides Children`s Advocacy Center
Atmos Energy Louisiana
The Rapides Foundation
Payne, Moore & Herrington
Louisiana Forestry Association
Lester, Miller & Wells, CPAs
Boy Scouts, LA Purchase Council
Meyer, Meyer, LaCroix & Hixson, LLC
Texas Gas Transmission
BancorpSouth
Acadian Ambulance Service
Wallace Eye Associates
Cleco Corporation
Chandler Corporation
Volunteers of America
Daenen Henderson & Company
Y.W.C.A.
Catholic Diocese of Alexandria
Diamond B/Bossier Group
25% INCREASE IN CORPORATE GIFTS
25% INCREASE IN EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNS
Acadian Ambulance Service
Alexandria Business Foundation
Allstate Insurance
Best Buy
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Lee Dee Vending Company
RoyOMartin
State Farm Foundation
Texas Gas Transmission
ZEBCO Promotional Products
Acadian Ambulance Service
Alexandria Eye & Laser Center
Allstate Insurance
Best Buy
Boy Scouts, LA Purchase Council
Catholic Diocese of Alexandria
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Daenen Henderson & Company
Kerotest Manufacturing Corp.
Pathway Advisors, LLC
State Farm Foundation
Texas Gas Transmission LLC
Turner Industries
Wright & Percy Insurance
Y.W.C.A.
$ 1,447.55
$ 1,065.00
$ 532.50
$ 448.67
$ 428.13
$ 420.00
$ 307.21
$ 271.61
$ 247.67
$ 243.45
$ 228.80
$ 227.27
$ 200.00
$ 186.11
$ 164.40
$ 162.28
$ 138.81
$ 124.43
$ 123.74
$ 106.67
$ 100.00
$
96.91
$
96.78
$
86.88
$
85.95
FOREST SOCIETY
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY - GIFTS OF $10,000 OR MORE
Lee & Carole Baxter
Michael & Noelle Crowell
Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Martin (In Memoriam)
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Norman K. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Roy O. Martin III
Mrs. Bertie Deming Smith
RoyOMartin
Crowell Lumber Industries
RoyOMartin
RoyOMartin
RoyOMartin
RoyOMartin
John W. & Bertie Murphy Deming Foundation
CYPRESS - GIFTS OF $5,000 - $9,999
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dole
Ms. Jeanette Lessels
Judge Kathleen Molinar
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory L. Nesbitt
VA Medical Center
Office of Disability Adjudication & Review
Cleco (Retired)
RED OAK - GIFTS OF $2,500 - $4,999
Mr. & Mrs. Scott O. Brame
David & Viola Britt
John & Mary Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. Frank K. Chandler, Jr.
Mr. Stephen Clarke
Mr. Gregory A. Coco
Mr. Dennis Crosby
Mrs. Frances B. Davis
R. Elaine Deloach & Steven Graalmann
Mr. Thomas J. Elder
Judges Ross & Elizabeth Foote
Mr. Wade A. Hoefling
Mrs. Judy Price Miller
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Morrison
Mrs. Tara Parr
Mrs. Sara L. Simmonds
Ms. Yasmine Smith
Rachel Stryker
Jim & Mary Terrill
Edwin O. & Barbara F. Ware
Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Watkins
Cleco Corporation (Retired)
United Way of Central LA/CHRISTUS Hospice
Merrill Lynch/Lester Miller & Wells
Chandler Corporation
USDA Forest Service
Cleco Corporation
US Postal Service - Alexandria
Office of Disability Adjudication & Review
USDA Forest Service
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
US Coast Guard
MacArthur Surgical Clinic/
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
PINE - GIFTS OF $1,500 - $2,499
Mr. James Beatty
Mr. Douglas L. Bell
Mr. Don Brown
Mr. Anthony L. Bunting
Mr. Steven Chark
Mr. Johnathan Robert Cleghorn
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Crowell, Jr.
C. Michael & Nerine Day
Lida Eichenauer
Mr. William G. Fontenot
Marian Futrell
Brooks & Nicole Harris
Mr. Clarence Hawkins
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Merrill Lynch
Camp Beauregard
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Brooks Harris Wealth Management
USDA Rural Development
Dr. David & Nicole Holcombe
Dr. & Mrs. R. D. Jackson, Jr.
Mr. Alan E. Kent
Mrs. Patricia M. LaCour
Mr. John T. Lane
Mr. Hank Lessen
Mr. Charles A. Mannix
Mr. Darrell Manuel
K. Martin & Ann Masden
Mr. Gerald Mitten
Mr. Butch Morrison
Mrs. Kathleen Nolen
Mr. Kurt Oestriecher
Mr. Darren John Olagues
Mr. Darrell Parks
Ray & Diane Peters
Mr. Jeff Pogue
Scott & Heather Poole
Brad Rieck
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Rosier
Mr. Charles Sargent
Tom & Lori Scott
Mr. Terry Secrest
Mr. Terry Shreeman
Mr. Marty A. Smith
Ms. Tawatha Stevenson
Mr. Brian Sullivan
Ms. Terry Lynn Taylor
Mr. Kent VanSteenbergh
Mr. Foster Walker III
Dr. Robert B. Wallace III
William Wallace
Caroline K. Winter
Office of Public Health
Pathway Advisors
The Rapides Foundation
Acadian Ambulance Service
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
US Postal Service - Acadiana
KnightMasden APAC/Catholic Diocese
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Adams Pest Control
The Rapides Foundation
Oestriecher & Company
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
RoyOMartin
Acadian Ambulance Service
RoyOMartin/LSU-Alexandria
Fish & Wildlife
The Rapides Foundation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Atmos Energy
RoyOMartin
RoyOMartin
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
USDA Forest Service
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Walker Automotive
Wallace Eye Associates
Wallace Eye Associates
MAGNOLIA - GIFTS OF $1,000 - $1,499
Mr. & Mrs. Walter P. Aertker, Jr.
Suellyn Allen
Mr. Wallace Andrews III
Catherine Bacon
Charlie & Connie Baker
Raymond Ball
Mr. James Baunchalk
Mr. Titus Belgard
Brendolyn Benjamin
Ms. Peggy A. Berry
Mr. Bryant A. Bordelon
Stephen J. Brandow
Mr. Kevelin Capers
Dr. O’Neal Chadwick
Mr. & Mrs. Blake Chatelain
Mr. James Ellis Clement
Ms. Sally Cockerham
Ms. Deberoah Collins
Mr. Matthew Creel
Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Crump, Jr.
Mr. Andrew Cutrer
Social Security Administration - Lafayette
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
District Court - Lafayette
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company/
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US Coast Guard
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
LSU-Alexandria
Social Security Administration - Monroe
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Federal Correctional Complex - Pollock
VA Medical Center
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Red River Bank
Cleco Corporation
Coughlin-Saunders Foundation
USDA Forest Service
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Red River Bank
Red River Bank
Aaron Dampier
Dr. & Mrs. Wesley W. Davis
Joseph Dupuis
Ms. Jennifer Eccles
Patricia Ferguson
Cynthia Fontenot
Christy Frederic
Mr. Richard G. Fulton
Mr. W. Paul Fuselier
Mr. Steven G. Gauthier
Mr. David Gilchrist
Mr. Andrew Green
Mr. Louis C. Guidry
Mr. James J. Gurganus
Ms. Elizabeth Cole Hamblen
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hardin
Ms. Karen Z. Hathorne
Jody Hebert
Ms. Jessica Hirtzler
Mrs. Joy Nalty Hodges
Mr. Barry Hudson
Mr. Robert Hughes
Mrs. Debbie Humphries
Ms. Chaquetta T. Johnson
Lafe & Evelyn Jones
Mr. Michael Wayne Joseph
Ms. Sanyika Keyes
Ms. Jean LaJoie
Ms. Frances T. Laprarie
Mr. James K. Lass
Ms. Brandy Lenon
Mr. Corey Lombard
Azalia Lomeli
Theresa Louviere
Ms. Beverly A. Lowentritt
Mr. Joe MacKay
Henry & Marie Masson
Mrs. William S. (Anna) Maynard
Ms. Christina Cole McDowell
Ms. Kristi A. McEntyre
Curtis P. Meaux
Mr. John Melancon
Ms. Norma Aida Mendoza
Mr. Thomas R. Miller
Darryl & Natalie Monroe
Mr. Rodney R. Moore
Mr. Willie Morgan
Ms. Katherine L. Negrotto
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Owens
Mr. Mark D. Pearce
Ms. Stacey Peterson
Mr. Paul Pfingsten
Mr. Jeffery Ponthier, Jr.
Ethel Queen
Mr. James M. Rachal
Matthew Reaves
Rhonda Reynolds
Vallodee Richmond
Federal Correctional Complex - Pollock
Red River Cardiology
VA Medical Center
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Social Security Administration - Lafayette
Federal Correctional Complex - Oakdale
US Postal Service - Monroe
Acadian Ambulance Service
Cleco Corporation
Gilchrist Construction Company
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
Rapides Regional Medical Center
Internal Revenue Service - Lafayette
Acadian Ambulance Service
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Meyer, Meyer, LaCroix & Hixson
Gilchrist Construction Company
Office of Public Health
Alexandria Eye & Laser/Red River Bank
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
VA Medical Center
Rapides Regional Medical Center
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Coughlin-Saunders Foundation
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
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Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
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CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Diamond B/Bossier Group
Rapides Children’s Advocacy Center
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DHS/ICE
Social Security Administration - Lafayette
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Jennifer Roberts
Mrs. Theresa D. Robichaux
Lawrence Rozas
Ms. Alfreda M. Coleman Sampson
Ronald & Wanda Schenk
Mr. Stephen W. Scull
Mr. Mike Sherrill
Ms. Ann Silver
Mr. Harry Silver
Judge & Mrs. John F. Simon
Billy Smith
Bobbie H. Smith
Mark St. Cyr
Osei Staten
Mr. Jeffrey Tarrant
Mr. Robert Taylor
Mr. John Theriot II
Rev. James & Caroline Theus
David Turnipseed
Mr. Jason Tuthill
Mr. & Mrs. C. A. “Buck” Vandersteen
Mr. & Mrs. E. S. Voelker, Jr.
Mr. Mike Weaver
Mr. Ryan J. Werner
Mr. Dennis W. Westgate
Donna M. White
Mr. Clyde Williams
Mr. Leonard Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. Mark M. Wilson
Mr. Dennis Wimmert
Mrs. Carla Boothe Works
Mr. Larry Wright
Stephen & Mona Wright
Annette Young
Mr. Cade Young
Office of Disability Adjudication & Review
VA Medical Center
NOAA - Lafayette
Cleco Corporation
Rapides Regional Medical Center
International Paper Company
Red River Bank
Federal Correctional Complex - Oakdale
Social Security Administration - Monroe
VA Medical Center
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
ACA Corporation
KnightMasden APAC
National Wetlands - Lafayette
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Louisiana Forestry Association
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Acadian Ambulance Service
Cleco Corporation
Social Security Administration - Monroe
US Postal Service - Acadiana
VA Medical Center
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
Cleco Corporation
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Federal Correctional Complex - Oakdale
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FINANCIALS
United Way
of Central Louisiana
Where The Money Went in 2013
9%
2%
28%
7%
11%
11%
Successful Children
Strong Families
Crisis Resolution
Donor Designations
Community Services
Management & General
Fundraising
Other
29%
13%
United Way of Central Louisiana
Statement of Financial Position, 12/31/2013
Based on Auditor’s Report of Payne, Moore & Herrington, LLP for 2013
Assets
Current assets
Cash & reserves
Pledges receivable
Other receivables
Other assets
Investments / Endowment
Furniture & Equipment
Total Assets
Liabilities and Equity
Current Liabilities
Deposits held on behalf of others
Total Current Liabilities
Net Assets
Unrestricted - undesignated
Unrestricted - designated
Temporarily restricted
Total Net Assets
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
Temporarily
Restricted
Total
588,002
562,800
72,530
3,187
124,882
12,192
$ 1,363,593
$ 80,221
$ 80,221
$ 668,223
562,800
72,530
3,187
124,882
12,192
$1,43,814
9,370
2,372
11,742
-
9,370
2,372
11,742
556,766
795,085
1,351,851
80,221
80,221
556,766
795,085
80,221
1,432,072
$ 1,363,593
$ 80,221
$1,443,814
Unrestricted
$
The complete 2013 audit was approved by the UWCL Board of Directors on May 29, 2014.
MISSION
To link people and
resources for a stronger
community in central
Louisiana.
GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED.
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
United Way
of Central Louisiana
1101 Fourth Street, Ste. 202
Alexandria, LA 71301
Alexandria, LA
Permit No. 976
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