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Scott Scott Community Community Foundation Foundation Capital Campaign Capital Campaign 2012 - 2013 2012 - 2013

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Scott Scott Community Community FoundationFoundation

Capital CampaignCapital Campaign

2012 - 20132012 - 2013

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Our Community’s Our Community’s FutureFuture

• The Scott Community The Scott Community Foundation’s mission is Foundation’s mission is to ensure that Scott to ensure that Scott County and the County and the surrounding surrounding communities continue to communities continue to be a great place to live, be a great place to live, work and raise a familywork and raise a family

• Preservation of local Preservation of local wealth to provide wealth to provide community resources community resources needed for sustained needed for sustained growth and prosperitygrowth and prosperity

• Partnering with donors Partnering with donors to meet their to meet their philanthropic goalsphilanthropic goals

• Create and build Create and build endowed funds – with endowed funds – with principal invested and principal invested and annual earnings utilized annual earnings utilized within the community.within the community.

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How We StartedHow We Started

• Began in 1987 with a group of local Began in 1987 with a group of local leaders starting the Scott County leaders starting the Scott County Health Care FoundationHealth Care Foundation– Over the next 13 years raised Over the next 13 years raised

$400,000 through bake sales, $400,000 through bake sales, auctions and dancesauctions and dances

• In 2000 looking to meet the In 2000 looking to meet the community’s needs the by-laws and community’s needs the by-laws and mission were amendedmission were amended– Allowed expansion of philanthropic Allowed expansion of philanthropic

interest to education, recreation, interest to education, recreation, history, the arts and other special history, the arts and other special projectsprojects

• Since 2000 the Scott Community Since 2000 the Scott Community Foundation has – Foundation has – – Distributed more than $2 million for Distributed more than $2 million for

Community ProjectsCommunity Projects– $150,000 in unrestricted grants$150,000 in unrestricted grants– Over $200,000 in scholarships to Over $200,000 in scholarships to

local studentslocal students

“I believe it is the generous spirit of our people which has made Scott Community a great place to live. We have so much to be proud of and grateful for and yet we can do so much more when we all contribute to the greater good of this

community.” - Karma Huck, Scott Community Foundation Board Chair

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Where We Grow Where We Grow From HereFrom Here

• Invest in What You Know!Invest in What You Know!• Through the efforts of the Through the efforts of the

Capital Campaign the Scott Capital Campaign the Scott Community Foundation will:Community Foundation will:– Help local organizations continue to Help local organizations continue to

provide services to our community provide services to our community through grants and giftsthrough grants and gifts

– Assist the community of Scott with Assist the community of Scott with future projects that will meet the future projects that will meet the needs of our progressive needs of our progressive communitycommunity

– Have a more visible location to Have a more visible location to better serve our community and better serve our community and provide essential tools for all provide essential tools for all individuals and groups to be individuals and groups to be successfulsuccessful

– Ensure the citizens of Scott will be Ensure the citizens of Scott will be able to improve their community able to improve their community and preserve the foundation on and preserve the foundation on which Scott was builtwhich Scott was built

Investing in our community is as important as investing in any successful business. The Scott Community Foundation provides the perfect vehicle for our community to meet its ever changing and growing needs. – John Fairleigh, Community Member

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Past and Current Past and Current ProjectsProjects

• Scott Co Indoor ArenaScott Co Indoor Arena• Park on the PlainsPark on the Plains• All-America CityAll-America City• Scott Community FieldhouseScott Community Fieldhouse• Spencer Flight & Education CenterSpencer Flight & Education Center• Scott County LibraryScott County Library• Scott County HospitalScott County Hospital• Park Lane Nursing HomePark Lane Nursing Home• Scott Community SchoolsScott Community Schools• The Arts CouncilThe Arts Council• The Child Advocacy CenterThe Child Advocacy Center• Area Mental HealthArea Mental Health• Scholarships to Area StudentsScholarships to Area Students• And others through the yearsAnd others through the years

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What Your What Your Donation Will DoDonation Will Do

• Increase funding for community grantsIncrease funding for community grants• Ensure Sustainability of Foundation Ensure Sustainability of Foundation

OperationsOperations• Allow growth and proper managementAllow growth and proper management• Cultivate Community VolunteerismCultivate Community Volunteerism• Provide continuity of programsProvide continuity of programs• Meet current and future needs of communityMeet current and future needs of community• Build on generosity and strong leadership of Build on generosity and strong leadership of

our Foundation’s historyour Foundation’s historyOur goal is to be able to increase the amount of grants, as well as fund our organization’s expenses by using only the income generated by investments. In order to meet this goal we MUST INCREASE the amount we have invested. – Loren & Sidney Janzen

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Would you like to Would you like to make a difference?make a difference?

• Your tax deductible donation Your tax deductible donation leaves a legacy for you and your leaves a legacy for you and your family – a way to memorialize family – a way to memorialize your parents, your family, or your parents, your family, or your mentors.your mentors.

• There are several ways you can There are several ways you can make a differencemake a difference– Your gift can be made with cash, Your gift can be made with cash,

securities, stocks, real estate or securities, stocks, real estate or land, commodities, life insurance, land, commodities, life insurance, retirement accounts or other retirement accounts or other appreciated assetsappreciated assets

– Make a one time donationMake a one time donation– Make a quarterly or semi-annual Make a quarterly or semi-annual

gift pledge over the next 2-5 yearsgift pledge over the next 2-5 years– Pledge an annual gift amount over Pledge an annual gift amount over

the next 2-5 yearsthe next 2-5 years– Leave our community in your estate Leave our community in your estate

plansplans

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Our Promise to Our Promise to YouYou

• Use the dollars entrusted to Use the dollars entrusted to the Foundation to their the Foundation to their fullest extent.fullest extent.

• Work with you to realize your Work with you to realize your philanthropic goals.philanthropic goals.

• Create opportunities so that Create opportunities so that everyone can participate in everyone can participate in the growth of our community.the growth of our community.

• Attract, build and manage Attract, build and manage permanent endowment funds permanent endowment funds in a prudent and principled in a prudent and principled manner.manner.

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Our Promise to Our Promise to YouYou

• Invest time and money into Invest time and money into projects that address the projects that address the current and future needs of current and future needs of area residents.area residents.

• Increase awareness and public Increase awareness and public engagement on important engagement on important issues and projects.issues and projects.

• Continue serving donors, Continue serving donors, nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit organizations and the community as a whole.community as a whole.

• Ensure the needs of the Ensure the needs of the community are met by the community are met by the Foundation for generations to Foundation for generations to come.come.

I believe the Capital Campaign is important to assure the future of the grant process and viability of the Scott Community Foundation. The Foundation serves as a great vehicle to give back to the community and involves lots of caring people to fulfill its benevolent goals. – Duane Ramsey – Capital Campaign Chair

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What Gift Are You What Gift Are You Most Comfortable Most Comfortable

MakingMakingGift RangeGift Range Annual Annual

Community Community DistributionDistribution

Level 1Level 1

$400,000$400,000 $20,000$20,000

$200,000$200,000 $10,000$10,000

$100,000$100,000 $5,000$5,000

Level 2Level 2

$75,000$75,000 $3,750$3,750

$50,000$50,000 $2,500$2,500

$25,000$25,000 $1,250$1,250

Level 3Level 3

$10,000 and $10,000 and underunder

$500$500

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Named Endowed Named Endowed FundFund

A donor, whether an individual, family, or A donor, whether an individual, family, or business, can establish a named endowed business, can establish a named endowed fund. The earnings from the campaign fund. The earnings from the campaign endowed funds will be targeted to the endowed funds will be targeted to the unrestricted fund of the Scott Community unrestricted fund of the Scott Community Foundation.Foundation.The Named Endowed Fund:The Named Endowed Fund:

• Can be started with a minimum Can be started with a minimum commitment of $25,000 to be contributed commitment of $25,000 to be contributed over 5 yearsover 5 years

• Will forever remain intact and provide Will forever remain intact and provide earnings to support Scott Community earnings to support Scott Community FoundationFoundation

• Will provide a legacy for you, your family Will provide a legacy for you, your family or businessor business

RecognitionRecognition• Annual listing as a named endowed fundAnnual listing as a named endowed fund• Listing on the foundation’s websiteListing on the foundation’s website• Annual overview reporting the impact of Annual overview reporting the impact of

your fund within foundation operationsyour fund within foundation operations• Invitation to a special event honoring all Invitation to a special event honoring all

major donors of the Scott Community major donors of the Scott Community FoundationFoundation

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Our CommitteeOur Committee

Duane Ramsey, ChairJon Brunswig Loren JanzenDr. Chris Cupp Sidney Janzen Katie Eisenhour Phil Kite Chad Griffith Lori KrauseKarma Huck Jim Minnix

Dorothy Hutchins Jim Rodenbeek

Board of Trustees:Sidney Janzen, Chair Cody PalenNatalie Armantrout Clint PearsonNancy Hess Jim RodenbeekKarma Huck Larry SemmelDorothy Hutchins Myles VulgamoreLori Krause

Scott Community Foundation Staff:Ryan Roberts, Executive DirectorPam Caldwell, Assistant Executive DirectorAlli Conine, Community Development Manager

Campaign Consultants:Betty Johnson & Associates –Betty Johnson, Beth

Shearer

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Scott Community Scott Community FoundationFoundation

Unaudited Financial Unaudited Financial Statement December 31, Statement December 31,

20112011Current AssetsCurrent AssetsChecking & SavingsChecking & Savings $952,301.27$952,301.27Certificates of DepositCertificates of Deposit $250,000.00$250,000.00Fixtures & EquipmentFixtures & Equipment $2,424.39$2,424.39Total Current AssetsTotal Current Assets

$1,204,725.66$1,204,725.66

InvestmentsInvestmentsProperty in TrustProperty in Trust $458,000.00$458,000.00Life AnnuityLife Annuity $150,000.00$150,000.00Stocks/Bonds/InvestmentsStocks/Bonds/Investments

$4,086,196.33$4,086,196.33Total InvestmentsTotal Investments $4,694,196.33$4,694,196.33

Total AssetsTotal Assets $5,898,921.99$5,898,921.99

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Thank YouThank YouScott Community Scott Community

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303 Court303 Court

Scott City, KS 67871Scott City, KS 67871

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