2019 ANNUAL REPORT - Girl Scouts of Western Ohio · Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is the sixth...
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2019 ANNUAL REPORT
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO AND BOARD CHAIRAdventurous • Ambitious • Brave • Empowered • Hopeful • Resilient • Sisters
Victoria NillesBoard Chair
Roni LuckenbillChief Executive Officer
These are just a few of the words that describe the Girl Scouts we met in 2019 and 2020.
As the CEO and board chair of Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, much of our time is spent talking to girls about their hopes, dreams, and plans for the future. Every girl is different and so are their aspirations. Whether she’s a Brownie Girl Scout who wants to be an astronaut, a Cadette Girl Scout who aspires to a career in politics, or an Ambassador Girl Scout who is applying to journalism school, all of these girls have one thing in common: they are Girl Scouts. As Girl Scouts, they are members of a global sisterhood of nearly 53 million girls and women who believe in the power of every girl to change the world.
In 2019 and 2020, more than 36,000 girls in western Ohio and southeastern Indiana chased their dreams and participated in amazing experiences as members of Girl Scouts. They adventured in the outdoors at Girl Scout camp. They ambitiously and bravely pursued the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. They were empowered to speak up for themselves and advocate for others through meaningful community service projects. They were hopeful and resilient when the world changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They created a community and sisterhood with their Girl Scout sisters and adult mentors.
Our Girl Scouts are the future and the future looks so bright!
We would like to thank you: our donors, volunteers, and Girl Scout families for being the catalyst for these girls and the incredible things they have achieved and will achieve. Without you, Girl Scouting would not be possible. You are the spark that is lighting the way for the girls in our communities. Thank you for believing in girls, investing in girls, and creating a better future for us all.
Yours in Girl Scouting,
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO AND BOARD CHAIRAdventurous • Ambitious • Brave • Empowered • Hopeful • Resilient • Sisters
YOU ARE HELPING GIRLS BECOME BUSINESS LEADERS AND ENTREPRENEURSWhen Girl Scouts participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, they are doing more than raising money for their Girl Scout troops. They are participating in the world’s largest girl-led business and learning critical life skills such as goal setting, decision-making, money management, people skills, and business ethics.
Girls donated
103,443 boxes to Charity
Girls earned
$2,279,546 for their
Girl Scout troops!
“Since the age of 11, I've dreamed of moving to Los Angeles to work in the film industry. This dream always seemed out of reach until I participated in a Girl Scout travel experience entitled Hollywood Dreamin’ in summer 2019.
The Cookie Program was critical to achieving my dream of going on this trip. I worked extremely hard and sold over 700 boxes of cookies - I even sold 100 boxes in one day at a booth sale! People were motivated to buy cookies when I told them about my goal to raise money for the trip.
When I finally left for Los Angeles, I was so nervous. I’d never traveled this far or left my hometown. However, when the plane landed and I saw palm trees for the first time, I fell in love with Los Angeles. During the trip, I had the opportunity to write and direct my own short film with real-world film professionals. When I was sitting in the director's seat leading a production crew, I knew I was in the right place and my dream to work in the film industry was within reach.
I am grateful to Girl Scouts for this experience and to my Cookie Program customers for helping make my dreams come true!”
Girls sold
3,645,144 boxes of Cookies
21,304 GIRLS participated in the Cookie Program.
Allison | Ambassador Girl Scout, Girl Scouts Destinations alumna
2019
2019 COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP STATS
YOU ARE EMPOWERING THE FEMALE LEADERS OF TOMORROW
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is the sixth largest Girl Scout council in the country and the largest Girl Scout council in Ohio.
“I have been a Girl Scout for my entire life which has shaped me into the woman I am today. When I was younger, my family moved a lot, so my mother always made sure to enroll me in a troop and it has helped me make new friends and feel at home in my new town. I signed my own daughter up as a Daisy and that’s when I began my journey as a volunteer. During my 34 years as a volunteer, I’ve served as a troop leader and in numerous leadership positions in my service unit. My favorite part of volunteering is watching girls grow as leaders in Girl Scouts which in turn helps them become leaders in their schools, churches, and communities. Girl Scouting has also helped me step out of my own comfort zone: I’ve gone caving, attended space camp, and had the opportunity to mentor hundreds of girls.”
Carolee G. | Volunteer and Lifetime Girl Scout Member
36,239Girl Members
Volunteers spent 1,035,400
hours mentoring
Girls
2,876 Girl Scout Troops
11,519 Adult Members
2,111 Lifetime Members
10,354 Volunteers
YOU ARE CREATING COMMUNITY LEADERS AND TOMORROW’S WORKFORCEGirl Scouts are leaders who give back to their communities through girl-led service learning projects that earn them the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting: the Gold Award for high school Girl Scouts, the Silver Award for middle school Girl Scouts, and the Bronze Award for Girl Scouts in grades 4-5.
“My Gold Award project was entitled “Step Into STEM” and it involved designing and delivering a STEM summer camp for students of color in Cincinnati. I chose this project to help kids like me discover STEM fields and STEM role models from minority backgrounds. This project was one of the most difficult, yet rewarding, experiences I’ve ever had in my life. It taught me so much about myself and what I can do with the support of my troop, family, and role models.”
Olivia C. | Gold Award Girl Scout
893 GIRLS earned Highest Awards
562 Bronze Award
Girl Scouts
289 Silver Award Girl Scouts
42 Gold Award Girl Scouts
20,000+ GIRLS Girl Scouts participated in
outdoor programming
2019
GIRL SCOUTS received
$89,638 in camp
scholarships
1,200+ GIRLS attended outdoor
workshops and events
&
15,000+ GIRLS went camping with
their Girl Scout troops1,800
Overnight Campers
3,900 Day
Campers
107 GIRLS participated in a fully subsidized resident camp
experience
INCLUDING:
One-on-one Case Management Services
Transportation
Free Camping Supplies
On-site Medical Physicals Required for Camp
Each resident camp experience costs
approximately
$1,000 PER GIRL
2019
YOU ARE POWERING GIRLS’ OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is committed to engaging girls in outdoor education. Outdoor camping is part of the Girl Scout DNA and a critical part of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
“My Girl Scout troop is grateful to our council’s
generous supporters for providing an
opportunity for our troop to go camping together. Many of my girls’ families do not
have the financial resources to send their
daughters to camp and you changed this for them. Thank you for investing in our future girl leaders
and for making camp a possibility for my
troop.”
Girl Scout Troop leader
Camp for Every Girl Initiative beneficiary
We also made it a priority to make Girl Scout camp a reality for girls from undeserved and low-income backgrounds with our signature Camp for Every Girl Initiative.
1,200+ GIRLS attended outdoor
workshops and events
&
15,000+ GIRLS went camping with
their Girl Scout troops
Each resident camp experience costs
approximately
$1,000 PER GIRL
We also made it a priority to make Girl Scout camp a reality for girls from undeserved and low-income backgrounds with our signature Camp for Every Girl Initiative.
YOUR IMPACT THIS YEAR CHANGED LIVES!When you give to Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, you are investing in girls
and creating the next generation of female leaders.
Girl Scout donors enabled nearly
900 GIRLS to attend Girl Scout camp
and other programs.
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio raised
$2,321,149 from generous corporations, foundations,
individuals, and United Way agencies
100% of our staff donated
to Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
2019
Donor support enabled Girl Scouts of Western Ohio to
distribute approximately
$500,000 in financial assistance to girls and volunteers
2019 REVENUE
85%
Girl and Volunteer Programs
15%
Administrative Costs
66%
Product Sales
16%
Charitable Gifts, Grants, and United Way
9%
Other
5%
Program Fees
4%
Investment Income
Ɩ To see a complete donor listing, please visit: www.gswo.org/donors
Ɩ The condensed statements of financial position and activities has been summarized from the audited financial statements of Girl Scouts of Western Ohio. The audited financial statements are available for inspection at the offices of Girl Scouts of Western Ohio.
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MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
Melissa CutcherTechnology First
Kimber FenderRetired, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Susan Gantz MatzRetired, Lyondell Chemicals LLP
Amanda GravenProMedica
Anna Jones MonnettRetired, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Bleuzette MarshallUniversity of Cincinnati
Jenny MichaelCareSource
Laura MitchellCincinnati Public Schools
La Costa MooreFifth Third Bank
Patti RobbRobb Communications
Bill SchretterLife-Legacy Services
Pam ViscioneRetired, Procter & Gamble
Kelly WestRetired, 88th Communications Squadron, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Carole Williams Mount St. Joseph University
BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 2019-2020
OFFICERS
ChairVictoria NillesMontgomery County Prosecutor’s Office
1st Vice ChairCassie BarlowSouthwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education
2nd Vice ChairTheresa HirschauerCincinnati Country Day School
SecretaryPatrice BordersPrevention Strategies LLC
TreasurerZo RedmanState Farm Insurance
EX-OFFICIO, NON-VOTING MEMBERS
Girl MembersSophia ImundoAllison Irey
Immediate Past ChairEllen Iobst
Chief Executive Officer,Girl Scouts of Western OhioRoni J. Luckenbill
Board Developement Committe ChairCorinne Hemesath
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Paulding
WoodHenryDefiance
Ottawa
LucasFultonWilliams
Van Wert
Allen
Hardin
Mercer Auglaize
Logan
Shelby
Darke
Miami
Champaign
Clark
Preble MontgomeryGreene
ClintonWarrenButler
Brown
Clermont
HamiltonDearborn
Ohio
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CAMPS
1 Camp Libbey
2 Camp Woodhaven
3 Camp Rolling Hills
4 Camp Stonybrook
5 Camp Whip Poor Will
6 Camp Butterworth
SERVICE CENTERS
a Toledo
b Lima
c Dayton
d Cincinnati