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United Way of Larimer County UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013

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United Way of Larimer County Annual Report for Fiscal Year July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

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UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013

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TABLE OF CONTENTSYear in Review 5Community Impact Partners 11Financials 12Donors 14

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Dear Friends,

Your generosity during the 2012-2013 fiscal year has changed lives right here in Larimer County.

Thank you for standing with United Way to strengthen our community.

Together, we showed the country what it truly means to LIVE UNITED, as our entire community

rallied around our neighbors affected by the wildfires in 2012 and the massive flooding in

2013. United Way 2-1-1 answered thousands of calls from people needing to get help and those

wanting to give help. Hundreds of volunteers and donors came together to support survivors on

their road to stability and recovery.

As we move forward, United Way remains committed to our bold community goal of cutting

poverty in half in Larimer County by 2025. Tackling complex community issues, like poverty,

requires more than just short-term charity and band-aid approaches.

Thanks to the support of our donors and volunteers, we are working toward long-term, lasting

solutions that make a difference on the root causes of societal problems in our community. Our

focus is on the building blocks for a good quality of life:

• Education – Helping children succeed in school and life.

• Income – Helping families become financially stable and independent.

• Health – Stabilizing families in crisis by meeting basic needs.

Because of your support, we’re on the right path. Through our Community Impact approach,

we continue to work collaboratively with nonprofits, community leaders, businesses, and other

organizations, to achieve long-term, lasting change that will enable all people in Larimer County

to achieve their full potential.

None of this would be possible without the generosity of our community. In the end, we are

advancing the common good and reaching our mutual goals together – by working with dozens of

nonprofit agencies, hundreds of companies, and thousands of citizens all across the community.

We hope you will be part of the change, stay involved, and continue to GIVE, ADVOCATE, and

VOLUNTEER.

Thank you for your support and all you do to LIVE UNITED.

With gratitude,

Nick Christensen

Chair, Board of Directors

Gordan Thibedeau

President and CEO

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UNITED FOR THE COMMON GOODUnited Way of Larimer County is about lasting change, not short-term charity. We bring people and organizations together to solve problems that affect all of us, like poverty.

Together, we’re creating real change in our community by focusing on the building blocks for a good quality of life.

EDUCATION

INCOME

HEALTH

Helping youth succeed in school and life.

Helping families become financially stable and independent.

Creating a more stable community by meeting basic needs.

Education, income, and health are inextricably linked. We know that a good education leads to more employment opportunities, parents with good jobs are better able to provide stability for their families, and kids are more likely to succeed in school if they are healthy and well-fed when they enter the classroom.

When we LIVE UNITED, we create opportunities for all individuals and families in Larimer County to achieve their full potential.

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YEAR IN REVIEW

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FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013

The 2012-2013 fiscal year was a busy one for United Way of Larimer County. Here are some highlights of key happenings in the organization during that time:

LONG-TERM RECOVERY EFFORTS FOR HIGH PARK FIRE & WOODLAND HEIGHTS FIRE. With more than 250 homes destroyed by the

devastating High Park and Woodland Heights (Estes Park) Fires in the summer of 2012, many displaced individuals and families have a long road ahead to stability.

In response to their ongoing needs, the Larimer County community

came together to establish the Long-Term Recovery Group of Northern

Colorado (LTRG-NoCo) Fund. Administered by Long-Term Recovery

Group of Northern Colorado (LTRG-NoCo), made up of more than 50

nonprofit agencies, government organizations, faith-based groups and

concerned citizens, the Fund is used specifically for long-term recovery needs

of residents affected by the fires and subsequent flooding in Larimer County.

United Way of Larimer County serves as the fiscal agent for the Fund.

Long-term recovery needs addressed by the Fund include such items as

health-related issues, replacement or repair of primary homes or personal

property, temporary housing needs, and other compelling needs.

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY EARNS 4-STAR CHARITY NAVIGATOR RATING. In August 2012, United Way of Larimer

County announced it had been awarded the highest rating by Charity Navigator, the country’s largest and most-utilized independent evaluator of charities.

The prestigious 4-star rating is given to nonprofits that practice exceptional

governance, fiscal responsibility, accountability and transparency in fulfilling

their mission. According to Charity Navigator, approximately 25% of the

charities they evaluate have received the highest rating, indicating that

United Way of Larimer County outperforms most other charities in America.

GENERATION UNITED, A YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY, LAUNCHED IN LARIMER COUNTY. A new group for young professionals

in Larimer County, called Generation United, launched in mid-2012. Generation United brings together the passion and philanthropic power of young professionals to make a difference in our community.

A letter from a Long-Term Recovery Group Donor

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Led by a volunteer steering committee made up of community leaders under the age of 40, Generation United

provides young professionals with the opportunity to join philanthropic forces, create a culture of giving, and

empower the next generation. The group provides organized social events, volunteer projects, and other unique

ways for young philanthropists to make a collective difference.

In its first year, Generation United had more than 50 charter members. See page 26 for more information.

SMART START FOR KIDS WORKS TO HELP LOCAL CHILDREN SUCCEED. United Way of Larimer County has partnered with the Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, Poudre School District (Fort Collins), Thompson School District (Loveland), Estes Park School District, childcare providers, Colorado State University, and several other nonprofit groups to launch an initiative called Smart Start for Kids.

Smart Start for Kids is a county-wide initiative to help Larimer County children succeed. With

a focus on school readiness and early literacy, Smart Start for Kids aims to ensure that every

child enters school ready to learn and is reading at grade level by the end of third grade.

The school readiness component, called Be Ready Larimer County, is a public awareness

campaign directed toward ensuring that every child enters school prepared to learn. For

more information on Be Ready, visit www.BeReadyLarimerCounty.org.

PLANNED GIVING: LEGACY SOCIETY TREE UNVEILED. Legacy Society Charter members are amongst United Way’s most loyal donors and have made a significant commitment to our community through a planned gift to United Way of Larimer County.

In August 2012, the Legacy Society Recognition Tree was revealed at

United Way of Larimer County’s Fort Collins office. It is a beautiful cast

bronze tree with individually engraved brass leaves honoring each

Legacy Society member.

For more information on Legacy Society members, see page 27.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY 2012. For the 13th year in a row, Make A Difference Day 2012 showcased successful collaboration of volunteers with local nonprofits and community organizations. Volunteers of all ages participated in a variety of projects, including renovating childcare classrooms, hosting Halloween events, assembling quilts for veterans, and many more.

During the week-long event, more than 2,700 volunteers completed nearly 100

volunteer projects around Larimer County – 900 of those volunteers were youth.

The resulting impact is more than $240,000 worth of volunteer hours invested in

the community. Thanks to everyone that gave their time and talent to participate

in Make A Difference Day activities!

GENERATION UNITED continued

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GIVE NEXT, A YOUTH PHILANTHROPY PROGRAM, LAUNCHED IN LOCAL SCHOOLSThe mission of Give Next is to educate students about the vital role that nonprofits and philanthropy play in the community by providing students with opportunities for service and leadership through philanthropy and volunteering.

Give Next is a school-based program that is implemented into an existing classroom curriculum

and connects students locally to issues such as hunger, homelessness and domestic violence.

Through Give Next, each classroom receives $5,000 for grant making in the areas of education,

income, health, arts, and the environment. The money for the classroom grants is donated by local

businesses, foundations and philanthropists.

The 2012-2013 academic year served as the pilot year for the program. Give Next is a program of United Way of

Larimer County with major support provided by Bohemian Foundation, the program’s mission sponsor.

HOMELESS GEAR & HAND UP COOPERATIVE JOIN FORCES. Homeless Gear and Hand Up Cooperative combined forces in December 2012 to become an independent 501(c)3 organization operating under the name Homeless Gear.

Both programs were founded at United Way of Larimer County in 2008 as a way to address unmet

needs in our community. United Way is very proud to have played a role in launching these two

special programs in Larimer County. We congratulate Homeless Gear on taking this big step and are

grateful for their important service to our community.

MORE THAN 130 VOLUNTEERS ENGAGED FOR NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH. United Way of Larimer County’s Volunteer Engagement Team engaged 134 community volunteers to complete nine different services projects as part of National Volunteer Month in April 2013.

Local nonprofit organizations that benefitted from the service projects include Community Life

Center, Food Bank for Larimer County, Habitat for Humanity, Poudre Landmarks Foundation,

Larimer County Division of Children, Youth and Family Services, The Center for Family Outreach,

The Family Center, The Matthews House and Turning Point.

The 134 volunteers gave a total of 771 volunteer hours, which translates to a resulting impact of $17,294.

2013 STATE OF THE COMMUNITY FOCUSES ON SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND FINANCIAL STABILITY. Nearly 800 people gathered at the Embassy Suites Loveland on June 6, 2013 for United Way of Larimer County’s annual State of the Community event.

The event focused on the importance of the community working together to help families in

Larimer County to become self-sufficient, employed, and independent.

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Speakers included Rocky Scott, Director of Corporate Affairs for Woodward, Inc.; Yvonne Myers, Health Systems

Director at Columbine Health Systems; and Loveland resident Beth Hicks, who shared her personal story of her

struggles and ultimate success in providing for her family as a single mother living in poverty.

Local community members were also recognized for their outstanding volunteer and collaboration efforts. Mary

Carraher, of Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins, was presented with the 2013 Community Collaborator

of the Year award.

WOMENGIVE CELEBRATES $1 MILLION IMPACT AND 300+ MEMBERS. Thanks to the generous support of its members and supporters, WomenGive has surpassed $1 Million invested in its mission of helping women in Larimer County continue their education and become self-sufficient.

WomenGive started in 2006 when United Way of Larimer County and a group of local women engaged the collective

power of women to make a difference in the lives of other women and girls in Larimer County.

Here is a look at what WomenGive has achieved in the last seven years:

• More than $1 Million invested to help women and girls.

• 300+ women have become WomenGive members.

• 373 childcare scholarships have been awarded.

• 137 single mothers have benefited from WomenGive childcare scholarships.

• 197 children have benefited from WomenGive childcare scholarships.

• 59 women have graduated with the help of WomenGive.

UNITED WAY TRANSFERS OWNERSHIP, OPERATIONS OF MURPHY CENTER FOR HOPE TO SERVE 6.8. United Way of Larimer County announced in June 2012 that it would officially transfer ownership and operations of the Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope to Serve 6.8, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, effective July 1, 2013.

United Way led the capital campaign and construction of the facility, which opened in north Fort

Collins in March 2009 as an innovative “one-stop-shop” for families and individuals who are

homeless or at risk of homelessness to access services and improve their circumstances. More than

20 different nonprofit and community organizations currently have a presence at the Murphy Center.

With the support of Touchstone Health Partners, who has managed the operations of the center

since 2009, more than 120,000 visits have occurred since its opening day. That includes more than 10,000

unduplicated individuals, and 37% of those using the center were families with children.

Serve 6.8 will maintain the current collaborative business model of the Murphy Center, and will also retain the

facility name. Sister Mary Alice Murphy, a longtime community advocate for the homeless, gave her blessing to

Serve 6.8 to continue using her name on the facility as they took on its ownership and operations.

STATE OF THE COMMUNITY continued

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UNITED WAY 2-1-1 PROVIDE VITAL CONNECTION TO SERVICES IN LARIMER COUNTY. United Way 2-1-1 is a community connection to services and information that anyone in our community can access. All services are confidential and free of charge.

By calling 2-1-1 (or 970-407-7066 from a cell phone), you can get help or information on crisis

hotlines, food and clothing, housing and utility assistance, aging services, disaster recovery,

mental health services, volunteer opportunities, health and medical needs, legal assistance,

donation referrals, substance abuse services, and so much more.

More than 47,000 calls came into our local team of 2-1-1 community specialists from people

needing to get help and those wanting to give help in Larimer County between July 2012 and

June 2013.

TOP 5 NEEDS REQUESTS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Needs requests are the needs identified by clients when they call 2-1-1.

1. Rent Assistance

2. Utility Bill Assistance

3. Non-Emergency Housing (affordable housing)

4. Legal, Consumer & Public Safety

5. Individual, Family & Community Support

TOP 5 SERVICE GAPS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Service gaps occur when there is no available referral for the need request, either due to lack of funds or lack of service.

1. Transportation

2. Rent Assistance

3. Utility Bill Assistance

4. Shelter/Transitional Housing

5. Individual, Family & Community Support

In the 2012-2013 fiscal year, 24% of the total clients who called United Way 2-1-1 in Larimer County were individuals

with disabilities, and 15% of total clients were over the age of 60 years old.

COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN (CFC). The Combined Federal Campaign is the only fundraising campaign allowed in the federal workplace. Federal employees are able to contribute to an approved charity of choice, such as United Way of Larimer County.

There are more than 2,600 federal employees who reside in Larimer County. United Way’s role during the 2012-

2013 fiscal year was to serve as the Principled Combined Fund Organization (PCFO) of the local fundraising

campaign. There are no membership fees associated with this partnership.

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COMMUNITY IMPACT PARTNERSUnited Way of Larimer County’s Community Impact Partners for the 2012-2013 fiscal years are making a difference in the areas of Education, Income, and Health – the building blocks for a good quality of life.

Alliance for Suicide Prevention

Alternative to Violence

American Red Cross, Northern Colorado

B.A.S.E. Camp

Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County

Care-A-Van/SAINT

Catholic Charities Larimer County Region

Center for Family Outreach

Children’s Speech & Reading Center

Community Kitchen

Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park

Crossroads Safehouse

Disabled Resource Services

Education & Life Training Center (ELTC)

Elderhaus Adult Day Programs

Estes Park Kids Café

Estes Park Learning Place

Estes Park Senior Center

Estes Valley Investment in

Childhood Success (EVICS)

Estes Valley Victim Advocates

Food Bank for Larimer County

Foothills Gateway

Girl Scouts of Colorado

Hearts & Horses

Homeless Gear

Homelessness Prevention Initiative (HPI)

House of Neighborly Service

Lutheran Family Services

Make Change NoCo

Meals on Wheels of Fort Collins

Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud

Neighbor to Neighbor

Northern Colorado AIDS Project

Partners Mentoring Youth

Pathways Hospice

Project Self-Sufficiency

Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association – RVNA

Respite Care

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate (SAVA) Center

Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope

Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center

The Family Center/La Familia

The Matthews House

Touchstone Health Partners

Thompson School District – Ferguson HS Child Care Program

Thompson Valley Preschool

United Way 211

VIA Mobility

Women’s Resource Center

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTSFiscal year July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

REVENUE SNAPSHOT

EXPENSE SNAPSHOT

WORKPLACE TOTALS

$4,593,148COMMUNITY &

PLANNED GIVING

$1,582,016

PROGRAM EXPENSE

FUNDRAISING

ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL

74%

26%

80%10%10%

TOTAL CAMPAIGN & ENDOWMENT

$6,175,164

WORKPLACE includes charitable funds given through

United Way campaigns at participating companies whose

employees live and/or work in Larimer County.

COMMUNITY & PLANNED GIVING includes

individual donors giving outside a workplace campaign

and endowment.

PROGRAM EXPENSE includes funding to

nonprofit service providers; community leadership;

program development and implementation; volunteer

engagement; nonprofit capacity building and training

efforts; issue expertise and research; and information

and referral services.

FUNDRAISING includes the costs associated with

raising money to support United Way’s mission.*

ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL includes finance,

IT, support staffing, and marketing services that support

United Way of Larimer County.*

*United Way of Larimer County is grateful to our generous Cornerstone Partners, who cover the majority of our fundraising and administrative and general costs, which enable donors’ gifts to have the most impact in the community. See page 15 for more information on Cornerstone Partners.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Fiscal year July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (AS OF JUNE 30, 2013) 2013 2012

Total Assets $8,480,244 $7,835,726

Total Liabilities $2,122,819 $1,890,659

Total Net Assets $6,357,425 $5,945,067

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $8,480,244 $7,835,726

STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES 2013 2012

Annual Campaign $6,175,164 $5,947,120

Provision for Uncollectible Pledges ($125,600) ($120,903)

Less: Donor Designations ($2,446,019) ($2,398,150)

Grants and initiatives $1,396,673 $967,562

Other Income $223,654 $122,731

Total Revenue 5,223,872 4,518,360

Grants and Programs $3,828,464 $3,726,202

Fundraising and Management & General $983,050 $964,676

Total Grants and Expenses $4,811,514 $4,690,878

Change in Net Assets $412,358 ($172,518)

Net Assets - Beginning of Year $5,945,067 $6,117,585

Net Assets - End of Year $6,357,425 $5,945,067

Important Note on Net Assets: The Long-Term Recovery Fund was established in July 2012 in response to the High

Park and Woodland Heights wildfires in Larimer County. Donations collected during the year ended June 30, 2013

totaled $483,195, of which $98,426 had been distributed to residents as of June 30, 2013. The remaining balance

of $384,769 at June 30, 2013 is restricted for long-term recovery needs of Larimer County residents impacted by the

wildfires. The Long-Term Recovery Fund for Larimer County wildfires is administered by the Long-Term Recovery Group

of Northern Colorado (LTRG-NoCo), which is made up of more than 50 nonprofit agencies, government organizations,

faith-based groups and concerned citizens.

Independent audit was completed by RLR CPAs and approved by United Way of Larimer County’s Board of Directors

on October 23, 2013.

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OUR DONORS & PARTNERS

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THE CORNERSTONE PROGRAM UNDERWRITES OUR MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL COSTS SO THAT YOUR DOLLARS CAN HAVE THE MOST IMPACT IN OUR COMMUNITY.

Our sincere thanks go out to our 2012 - 2013 Cornerstone Partners for their generous support.

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THE PRESTIGIOUS ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY IS A PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY HONORING INDIVIDUALS WHO ANNUALLY GIVE $10,000 OR MORE TO UNITED WAY OR who are participating in the Emerging Leaders program. Society members go above and beyond the call of duty and community service, and their commitment stretches far beyond their financial contribution.

Order de Egalite Level $50,000 - $74,999

Order de Liberte Level $25,000 - $49,999

Membres de la Societe $10,000 - $24,999

Mark and Donna Kornblau Mitch and Becky Morgan Dave and Linda Veldman

Ray and Martha BaileyHans Coester, M.D. and Cindi CoesterDellenbach FamilyDonnan Charitable Foundation, Inc.David and Ann Everitt

Dr. Mervyn JacobsonKim JordanDoug Josephson and Renee’ BrunstingLarry and Pat KendallBen and Anne Manvel

Mark and Jennifer NardinSuzanne and Andy PetersonKenneth and Paisley PettineJoseph and Cheryl Zimlich2 Anonymous

Tom and Kathy AlbertzCeri and Jim AndersonOren and Jennifer AndersonDeanna and Jack McCreryDick and Carole BartonKyle and Liz BerryRichard BlumbergPatrick and Robyn BradyRick and Sally BrentBill and Ruth BrownLarry and Anntheresa BuckendorfGary and Lori BurgeMark and Terri BurkeNancy and Jim CallisterHolly and Robert CarrollJohn and Katherine CarrollRick and Denise ChapmanSteven and D’Ann ChorakNick ChristensenRhys and Judy ChristensenLisa and Jim ClayBob CushattJohn and Tharon DeakinsScott and Katherine DeeterDellenbach FamilyJim and Holly DickinsonDoug and Connie DohnRuss and Shannon DonnanEdward J. and Judee M. DonnerDave and Jill DornanSteve and Karen DornseifDan and Jeannine EcklesA. Christopher FawzyRon and Gail FergusonGregory and Mary Beth FischerJustin and Becca FitzpatrickJen FlintLew Gaiter III and Jeannette Gaiter

Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. KaleyAndrew and Emily GouldeyJuliana GuentherStan and Susie GunstreamConnie and John HanrahanDavid and Ann HarmsJim and Dianne HarperNancy Hartley and Brian CobbClayton and Kandy HartmanJim and Tricia HauanShelly HillTimothy Jones and Renee Cohn JonesJorgensen Family Foundation - Don and Jan JorgensenPatrick and Denise JulianaBrian and Christine KellyCurt KornblauCindy and Bill KurtzThomas and Marie LivingstonSonny and Carol Jo LubickDan and Tammy MackeyDr. Ben and O’Linda MagsamenDoug and Cathy MarkleyEugene A. MarkleyJohn and Julie McBrideChad McWhinneyColleen MillerPhil and Lia MillsRandy and Nancy MorganRandy Myers and Sara HoffmanDavid A. NelsonKevin and Kenneth OltjenbrunsChris and Holly OsbornChris and Julie OttoJason and Rachel PeiferJohn and Kathleen PetersenRex and Shari PetersenCorey and Cathy PiéJim and Pam Pierce

Daniel and Michelle ProvaznikChris and Cindy RichmondRandi and Teresa RostKen and Linda SandbergRichard and Cathy SchottMatt and Emily ShoupKevin and Kay ShrumMark and Peggy SmithBrian and Janice SoukupTami and Richard SpauldingRyan and Kristen SpencerCarl and Karen SpinaLynnette Jung-Springberg and Dr. Peter SpringbergBlaine StackhouseHeather Stickler and Paul ArmstrongAlan and Kimberly StropeJane SullivanTom and Jean SutherlandStacy and Gordan ThibedeauDonn and Mary TurnerChuck and Chris UlfersSteve and April UndyShawn WalkerBeth and Dennis WallischBill and Avis WardBill and Diane WarrenWynn and Karen WashleDuane and Patty WiensJoel and Michelle WigtonZachary G. WilsonSally and Bill WithersRobert and A-Young WoodyRichard and Dr. G. Lee YahnkeGreg and Ellen YanceyAl and Ann YatesJoseph ZupancicRandy and Katie Zwetzig36 Anonymous

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GIFTS OF $500 OR MORE ANNUALLY TO UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY BRING HOPE, improve lives and build futures for people right here at home in Larimer County.

Longs Peak $5,000 - $9,999

Cameron Pass $2,500 - $4,999

Big Thompson Canyon $1,000 - $2,499

Dave and Carol AndersonRon and Deena ArnoldMark Driskell

Paul FrenchScott GillanKile Family Fund

Dr. Donald and Janet WellsDylan J. Wentz13 Anonymous

Scott AllanDouglas and Debra BartlettAnu and Rohit BhatiaJoel K. BladowJudy BogaardChris BoydRobert and Linda BuryJohn Carmichael and Laura CrewSteve and Deb CollinsDon and Sarah CunninghamTrent DillonBarbara DuffnerJudy and Max ElliottIsaac and Leslie EssayDick and Bev GastRichard GearheardTom and Debbie GraffJim and Jean Greuel

Jean and Tom GroveBryan and Amberly GuestGregory and Sara HalacDouglas HartmanRod HollandChris and Melinda HowardRajesh IdateWayne and Catherine KeverMark A. LinderMichael and Janice MarkanoSam MartinDavid and Elaine MayPat and Trudy McElweeCorrina and Todd MellingerTodd MellingerDavid MulvihillDavid T. MuthRich and Marylou Nash

Corkie Odell and Mike SollenbergerDevin Odell and Maria Fernandez-GimenezDoug and Wynne OdellGeorge PorterWilliam and Susan RepaskyPhil Sadler and April HorneJohn and Jan SaurerChuck and Elaine ScholppThom and Joani SchultzDavid SmalleyEric J. SmithFred and Jean SwinsonMatt and Annette TaylorBob and Judi TerzotisLorrie Wagner10 Anonymous

Richard AlleyStephen and Carol Arceneaux & FamilyDave and Kay ArmstrongJeffrey ArnoldKen and Sandie AxelsenRon and Gail BakerVaughn BakerJoe BallestrasseJeff BarinaRobert C. BarndCarrie A. BaumgartEric K. BaumgartArt and Johnna BavosoBob and Joni BeckerBill and Johanna BeckerThe Beck-Ferkiss FamilyMaxine BellChristopher BendeleDonald BenderMarjean and Edward BenderCarl and Mae BenvengaBrady and Annie BergKenneth R. Betchel Sr.Dale and Jean BeuclerCraig BeyroutyMatt and Trish BiggioKenneth P. BilkieBrad and Diane BischoffRick and Cecile BittingDevin M. BjorneboeBruce BlahoTim BlakemanBrian G. BogaardMarty and Lee BrophyCathy Brown and Troy MaiSteven and Karen BrownGregory A. Bundy

Michael and Peggy BurnsRandy and Vicky BurrackRick ButlerAlan ByersCharles and Deborah CairnsJerry CarlsonNorman R. and M. Elaine CarverGary Ceely and Leeann K. ShannonTom and Ann ChinnockYong M. ChoiNick ChristensenScott and Theresa CismoskiDavid and Alice ClarkKen and Sherry ClarkJohn and Reghan CloudmanDierdre CookMichael and Barbara CooperJoe and Linda CowanJim CurleeKelly CusterDonald and Becky CustisSkyler J. DahlingerGordon DaigDavid DaviesLinda DellmarDoug and Theresa DirkesStephanie A. DoughtyMark and Neyla DriscollPaul and Katherine DudzinskiRichard Paul DunkerArt and Mary DunnDave and Kathy DwyerJohn Perzow and Leslie DwyerMrs. Elizabeth DyerMyke and Dick EricksonBrad and Mikaela EvansColleen and Duane Fasen

Mike and Andrea FaucettCarolsue FenwickEric FetzerFickel-McCarty Foundation of BerthoudWilliam FischerScott and Cindy FisherJames R. FitzgeraldKathy anad Tony FourcroyMark FreemanGermaine FrenchDavid and Gail FrickErich A. FrommBrian R. GageLeonard J. GallatinKay GarciaBrad and Vickie GaskillMichael GasparianRaymond GasserGus and Betty GendlerGregory C. GeorgeKatherine and Stephen GilletteJoe Glomboski and Meg EvansStephen and Joyce GoldmannJohn and Wendy GoverNelson GrabenstetterLee and Patty GrantVicki Grassman and Harry MurphyDale and Lou GritDavid and Mary GulliksonRoger GunliksonErik HallJean E. HallDan HalperinBrian HamillLaurie HansenDerek HansonDavid Haragan

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Big Thompson Canyon $1,000 - $2,499 continued

Summit $500 - $999

Sarah and Eric HardingJudson M. HarperJim and Kathy HaselmaierRandy HedigerJames V. and Barbara C. HensleyDon and Kathy HermanJames N. HernandezMark and DeAnna HillHarlan HillLinda and Donn HopkinsDavid HulaAnita HunterTom IwanskiDavid JobuschKaren and Daniel JohneseFrank and Jody JohnsonDavid JordanGreg and Anne JordanRandy W. JosephDale C. KaiserChristopher and Marcie KayBrett and Stephanie KempDave and Debbie KeplerPaul KirchnerKevin KlauKen and Mary KlopfensteinRay and Judy KnappPatrick and Lynn KnebelJohn and Stacey KnuckeyDan Kroll and Sandra ChisholmJohn and Marlene KruegerMark Laken And Laura LaneJoel and Lois LambIldikó and Kenneth LamportThomas LaneBob and Sharlet LeeBernard and Lory LevingerJim C. LoftisAndrew J. LoomisJeff LopezJohn Lowthian and Marlene StratheMichele S. MarquitzNancy J. MausMr. and Mrs. Chris S. McElroyGale A. McGaha-MillerJames and Nancy McGinnisPerrie A. McMillen and Rick L. RohlfsAlison A. MedberyPeter and Keely MendicinoRoger and Sarita MetzlerPaul and Jane MeyerSteve Meyer

Barry and Leslee MikuckiDale G. MillerDoug and Terri MillerTara MillerDave MillsThomas MitchellPhil and Ann MonteraTim and Kathy MontyChet and Patt MooreBill MorrisonBrian and Nikki MosbruckerMelanie MusgroveRob and Patty MygattChris and Courtney NelsonMatt and Julie NesbittPaul and Donna NewendorpKermit NucklesAnita ObandoDr. LeNitra OliverJerry and Patricia OlsonJames B. O’Neill IIDr. John J. O’NeillMerlin and Nancy OttemanJim and Jackie OwensStephanie O. PalladinoGreg and Brenda ParetsBarb and Tony ParisoJoe and Dianne PattersonAngela PenlandDavid M. PernitzCharlie and Susan PetersonEric and Susan PetersonRobert and Ann PhemisterBrenda and James PisulaRaymond C. PollardJoey and John PorterLyn PringPerry S. RalphRandolph E. RatliffNicole L. ReevesScott M. RoarkTom and Lauri RobinsGarth and Joanne RogersA. Scott and Kristi RulonMike and Mendy RushingThomas and Camille SachtlebenDiana SalazarScott and Lynne SamplRoger and Susie SampleAl SandersJacqueline and Don SargentJack and Trudy Schade

Julie E. SchiolaValerie SchlageterChris SchmachtenbergerJohn and Kate SchulteGary and Debbie SchwartzMark SearsJanet Seeley and John BartholowRich and Peggy ShannonMichael ShellemanDouglas and Joyce SjogrenSandy SmileyJeff and Brianne SmithDick SpiessJim and Sonya SproutMike StahlKelly and Laurie SteeleRon SteinbachKory C. StolteFrances K. StoverMichael and Debbie StradtDonna L. SullivanRex A. SummaMichael L. SuttonDon and Lynn SvitakDoug Swartz and Karen SpencerBill and Ellen SwitzerDon TennessenMary Jane and Steve ThorsonMichael TremblayMichael and Marjory TrinenPatrick VarleyLynn and Christine VillardMichael D. WailesEric WallinAlbert W. WangBrandon WeaverBill and Evie WeddelMatt WhartonSue and Tim WhettenBill and Sue WilcoxKeith and Jennifer WilliamsDale and Kathleen WinderRenee and George WittemyerKaren and Larry WoodDoug and Elizabeth WoodsJohn R. WoodwardMark and Marcy YoderJason and Naomi YoungJohn and Jean YuleJim and Jo zumBrunnen84 Anonymous

Jennifer L. AdamsKeven and Ann AggersJose L. AlanizKim AllenGene and Linda AlvineRonald AmesBetty AndersonLarry D. AntonioArchangel ArroganteDarin AtteberryMary AudetteMatthew Badzinski

Melanie BargeJeff BarnesJohn Bartholow and Janet SeeleySharon BasingerLaura Anne BatsonTravis and Kristine BaughSusan and Robert BaumMark BeckettWendy BenesBrett and Nikki BerlinBrian BerryKevin Bestgen

Mark A. BetzBruce and June BiglerAllen and Ruth BillingtonStephanie D. BishopBrad and Melissa BlankRyan BlundyJoe and Shelley BogusRebecca R. BoltLora and Boyd BonserJon BormannAnthony BouchardWilliam Arthur Boyne

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Summit $500 - $999 continuedGary L. Bray Jr.Julie BrewenLuis Diego BricenoTheresa BrombergJamie Lynn BrooksWayne and Kris BrothersDonna M. BrownJames R. BroylesTerry and Isabel BrunkMark and Melody BuchananDavid and Carol BudgeFlo ButlerMrs. Trina CaligariDaniel G. CampbellDeborah CampbellBruce and Sheri CampbellElizabeth A. CapozzoliAdam D. CarlJette CarlsonRichard L. CarlsonJames and Jan CarpenterMary CarraherJoseph CarrollBruce and Judy ChapmanDick and Ellie ChinnDon L. ChurchwellG. Brent CoanPaul and Anne CockingJennifer ConcklinKaren and Lynn CourtneyDiane and Don CrewsAndy and Danielle CrismanDoug CrookCynkarsDavid Czenkusch and Nancy CampbellTodd H. DaggettGary A. DarlingDauksher FamilyDrew and Jeri DavisCharles W. DavisDawn M. DavisBetsy and Steve NolandMervyn de Souza and Jennifer SeffernickSheri De TomasiDiana DeanCynthia L. DeGrootGregg C. DeGrootSteve and Rhonda DeschJames H. DoyleRon R. DozierRobert L. and Susan P. DrageDoug C. DrakeBrian DreilingMaegan B. DuggarEleanor DwightGlen A. EckartEva K. EdelblutBarbara A. EdsallPatrick EitenbichlerRick ElderDouglas EldredCollee Rachel EllmerMike and Suzanne EngravCalvin and Nancy EricksonBob and Susie EwingSheryl A. and Alan R. Fahrenbruch, Jr.

Michael Patrick Fangman, M.D.John and Wilma FeeleyJeff and Cindy FeneisSureshi and Susith FernandoDavid FeuerLisa R. FlyeH.A. and Elaine FonkenJack and Patricia ForneyJim and Diana FrickPhilip and Joni FriedmanLeane GabelChris GalbateBrian K. GallowayLarry and Lori GardnerHoward GebhartMargo GeppertRitu GhoshAmanda L. GiacaloneDorothy GibbsBruce GibsonNeil GluckmanDr. Glenn C. GoodSusie GordonMark GregarekNancy J. Griffith-ConklinRichard and Judith GrimlerHugh and Eileen GrinoldsRichard C. GrossmannBill and Stephanie GundryAnnette J GunnersonPat GuthrieLance and Lori GuymonKate and Andrew HagdornMichael J. HakeBruce and Mary Jane HallWade Hancock and Casey CashDale and Gloria HandGary E. HanningJoy HansenTodd and Lisa HansenVickySusanna J. HarknessSheryl G. HarrellPaula HarsinMark and Jill HartmanDerek HarveyPamela L. Haslund-NielsenBrian and Danette HastingsJacob HautaluomaHoward and Phyllis HayLance and Tracy HaysCraig HeikesSharon A. HeldKaren HeltMark Leland HenslerJoseph HershmanKirk and Lisa HetheringtonAndy HillerJavier HinojosaTerry HirschShannon HochstetlerJody A. HoffmanLinda and Becca HoffmanRichard D. HollimanKarin HollohanWyandt Holmes

Bert and Joyce HoneaWilliam Jay HoodBrenda HopeMichael R. HornbacherShane HouskaLarry HowellWendy HubbelingPaul HudnutWayne and Blanche HughesMark W. HunterKeith S. HuntsmanDaniel P. IdesDavid L. IllumZeljko and Jennifer IvanovicJeff JacksonNancy R. JacksonRobin R. JanesCraig and Claudia JarviJill JenningsFenglai JiangChristine JobeCharles C JohnsonJames and Mitzi JohnsonDiane G. JonesMichele KavenySarah KayRobert M. KeeleMaria KellyTim and Julie KenneyTim KerrSonya KiehnBrad and Jaki KiehneRich J. KielarCarol KimbellJudy KinardCynthia and Dylan KirbyWade KischLeonard and Dana KlausmeyerRobert and Celeste KlingElizabeth P. KneesRocklyn J. KnutsonBryce A. KopperudKathy K. KosecDavid M. KosterKristi KreisherJeff KroonLisa KutcherPhilip and Mary Ann LaFleurMike and Wendy LampeJonathan and Katie LaneDennis LaroccoRon and Lynn LauterbachJuanita L. LearTerrence R. LeightonChuck LevineRic LewisJim and Susan LindenDavid LindstromMike W. LoewenMike and Jane LongSheila LongMari Rose Longpre’Joan O. LooperPatty LopezCathy LoveKay L. Luft

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Diana K. LuthiMarie A. MacphersonDuane and Tina MagnusonFrederick and Sheilah MannKen MannonGayle L. MaroncelliRobert Paul MartinSam and Joni MartinDoug and Amy MaybonDave MayerMarc R. MayerKim McAuliffeJim and Mary McCambridgeJoe and Giny McConathyMichael L. McCraryWilliam and Valerie McCulloughMargaret McDonaldJodi McGoughScott McGoughJohn C. McGrewWilliam C. McGuintyJoel and Sharon McLaneJoshwa D. McmullenTracy Mead and Jon EstabrookBen P. MechakMary G. MedearisLawrence P. MeierKen and Janet BurnsMr. Jerry MetzRichard and Alicja MiodonskiTerell L. MizeAdam J. MolzerRobert J. MooneyCal and Lanette MooreSamantha M. MurphyLee and Yvonne MyersGerard and Pennie NaleznyRichard and Phyllis NelsonStephanie A. NelsonSteve NelsonJackie NesbyBeverly H. NewtonJeff NicholsBrian NienhausBevan and Renee NoackJason NugentLucy M. O’BrienGerald and Lois OlsenAnn O’NeillBoris OrzhakhovskyDavid B. OverholtRobert L. PaulsenRoss PearsonRenee PerryKay and Kyle PettineMike PhelpsPatti Phillips and Meredith KuehlAnne PielstickRichard Eugene Pillo Living TrustStacy and Nancy PlemmonsCarol A. PlockKaren and Steve PoehlmanChristopher A. PoirierCy and Jan PollemaNorma Pomerleau

Russ PoppeChaquita PowersTim and Terry PoynterDr. James S. QuickMike and Kelly Radcliff and FamilyNathan RasmussenSteve and Jane RayNancy RegesNancy Kay RemingtonWilliam RepertMary A. RiddleVirginia E. RileyRobert J. RoachStephen and Jane RobertiMichael J. RobertsKenny and Colleen RodriguezCarrie RogersSharon S. RogersMike and Kathy RomeroTed RossinRay RuthJim RuzasJim SampsonThea and Dan SapienzaWade SatterfieldJon and Wendy SawyerDeborah R. SchanemanStephen SchapanskiTim and Patti SchmittMarilyn SchockRocky and Nancy ScottChristian SerafinGanesh SharmaRoss W. ShawBrad and Nadine SheaforChris W. SheaforJohn and Marilyn SheltonMark SiebrandtDr. Charles Singer and Donna WhittingtonRon and JoAnn SissonStanley SlaterThe SledgesKatie SmartAndy SmithMyron and Debbie SmithJustin SmithMarjorie J. SmithMark C. SmithDon SoltisKristina SoltisKaren SorensenMary and Dennis SovickThomas SpeedDr. Peter and Sherri StandardTim and Mary StantonJohn StaplesSteve SteinbickerJohn and Betty StewartDoug StirrettAndrew J. StorteboomBobbi SuttonJohn and Jo Lynn SvendsenKim and Bonnie SzidonDenise S. Talbott

Doug and Donna TaubKent L. TaylorPhil and Starr TeagueYork, The Red LionCarol TheilgaardWilliam H. TherrienGary D. ThomasCharlie ThompsonMark and Karen TiggesStuart TobetBill Wesley TorreyScott and Deanna TownsendJanie TrimmerCRAZY JERR Dot ComCarole K. TuttleWarrenetta H. UnderwoodDon and Karen UngerKelly UngermanJoy UriasDarcie D. ValstadLynn Van StoneBarry Vanderwyk and Renee VanderwykPat Venable JungmeyerFrank and Lorenda VolkerMarvin WahlenRalph and Deborah WaldoBob WalkerDavid and Sarah WassonJim and Nikki WatsonRod and Julie WensingTamara L. WesleyMr. Bill WestFrans WestenbrinkDiane Westervelt and Jeff PapeChris and Gina WestlakeRenee J. WheelerJerry WhiteKenneth S. WhiteMichael L. WhiteHoward C. WigertJim WildHepburn B. WilkinsAlthea E. Williams COL USA NC RetWendy E. WilliamsTerrance J. Willis and Janelle WillisCorey A. WilseyGina M. WilsonJoseph B. WilsonJohn and Joan WindlerDel WittlerKathy L. WolfTony L. WorkmanDaniel A. YaworskyJoshua J. ZanderTimothy and Katie ZappJennifer ZappaLyle and Beth ZevenbergenJason Zwalina135 Anonymous

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WORKPLACE GIVING CAMPAIGNS ALLOW EMPLOYEES THROUGHOUT LARIMER COUNTY TO SUPPORT THEIR COMMUNITY AT WORK. The following companies ran giving campaigns that allowed their employees the opportunity to give back through the workplace:ABC Sign ProductsAdams Bank & TrustADP Screening & Selection ServicesAdvance Tank & ConstructionAdvanced Roofing TechnologiesAdvantage BankAgilent TechnologiesAgrium Advanced TechnologiesAir Resource SpecialistsAlbertsonsAll Property Services, Inc.Allstate InsuranceAnheuser-Busch CompanyArt CastingsAT&TAvago TechnologiesAyres AssociatesB.A.S.E. Camp, Inc.Bank of ColoradoBank of the WestBest Buy #225Best Buy #693BHA Design, IncBoys & Girls Club of Larimer CountyBrown & Brown InsuranceBurns Marketing & CommunicationCache Bank & TrustCapital West BankCar ToysCare-A-Van / SAINT, Inc.CargillCatholic Charities - Larimer County RegionCBW AutomationCenter PartnersCenturyLinkChase BankChildren's Speech & Reading CenterCity of Fort CollinsCity of LovelandCoe Construction, Inc.Coldwater CreekComcast CorporationCornerstone Home LendingCrop Production Services, Inc.Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park, IncCSL PlasmaDaVinci Sign Systems, IncDellenbach MotorsDex Media-RR DonnelleyDisabled Resource ServicesEarth Engineering ConsultantsEd Carroll Motor CompanyEKS&H LLLPElderhaus Adult Day ProgramsEnterprise Holdings

Estes Park School District R-3Estes Valley Victim Advocates, Inc.F&W MediaFedEx ExpressFiberlok IncorporatedFirst National BankFirst Tech Federal Credit UnionFirst Western Trust BankFirstBank of Northern ColoradoFischer, Brown, Bartlett & Gunn, P.C.Flood & PetersonFood Bank for Larimer CountyFoothills Gateway, Inc.Forney IndustriesFort Collins Area Chamber of CommerceFort Collins ColoradoanFort Collins Dodge Chrysler JeepFort Collins Housing AuthorityGlobal SpectrumGreat Western BankGuaranty BankHach CompanyHanna, Holdredge & AssociatesHarmony Imaging CenterHealth District of Northern Larimer CountyHearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding CenterHeska CorporationHewlett Packard CompanyHigh Country BeverageHome State BankHouse of Neighborly ServiceimortgageInformation Technology Experts, Inc.Integware, Inc.Intel CorporationjcpenneyJorgensen LabsKennedy and Coe, LLCKey BankKing SoopersKohl's Department StoreKroll Factual DataLarimer CountyLoveland Housing AuthorityLSIMacy'sMarkley MotorsMcKee Medical CenterMiramont Lifestyle FitnessMyatt Brandes and Gast, PCNationwideNew Belgium Brewing CompanyNorthern Colorado AIDS Project

Northern Colorado Business ReportOdell Brewing Co.Otis, Coan & Peters, LLCPathways HospicePedersen Toyota-Scion-VolvoPeterson Energy Operating, Inc.Platte River Power AuthorityPorter Industries, Inc.Poudre School DistrictPoudre Valley Rural Electric AssociationProject Self-SufficiencyRanch-Way Feed Mills IncRBC Wealth ManagementRespite Care, Inc.RLR, LLPSample & Bailey, CPA's P.C.Security Service Federal Credit UnionSpradley Barr MotorsSterling InfosystemsSuper Target Fort CollinsTarget Fort CollinsTarget LovelandTexas Instruments, IncThe Group, Inc.The Neenan CompanyThompson School DistrictTJ MaxxTolmar Inc.Touchstone Health PartnersTown of Estes ParkTynans Fort Collins NissanUnited Parcel ServiceUnited Way of Larimer CountyUniversity of Colorado HealthUS BankValero Services, Inc.Value Plastics, A Nordson CompanyVEi GlobalVolunteers of America, Colorado BranchWal-MartWal-Mart Distribution CenterWater Pik, Inc.Wells FargoWestern States BankWeston Distance Learning Inc.Whip Mix CorporationWolf RoboticsWomen's Resource CenterWood Group Turbine Control ServicesWoodward, Inc.Xcel EnergyYouth Clinic

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CORPORATIONS PROVIDE ANNUAL GIFTS, MATCHING GIFTS AND SPONSORSHIPS TO UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY. These corporate leaders supported the work of United Way of Larimer County: Abbott LaboratoriesAdams and Giddings Physical TherapyAdams Bank & TrustADP Screening & Selection ServicesAdvance Tank & ConstructionAdvanced Micro Devices (AMD)Advantage BankAgilent Technologies FoundationAgrium Advanced TechnologiesAll Property Services, Inc.Allstate InsuranceAmerican Express FoundationAnheuser Busch FoundationArt of the Rockies GalleryAssociates in Family Medicine, P.C.Avago TechnologiesAyres AssociatesBank of ColoradoBeavers, Inc.Benedict UpholsteryBest Buy #225Big Al's Burgers and DogsBig Horn Restaurant, Inc.Bohemian Companies, LLCBohemian FoundationBoys & Girls Club of Larimer CountyCA TechnologiesCapital Consultants of ColoradoCapricorn Foundation Charitable TrustCargillCaterpillar FoundationCatholic Charities - Larimer County RegionCenter PartnersCenters for GastroenterologyCenturyLink FoundationChapel and Collins Wealth ManagementChase BankChinn Family FoundationChrisland, Inc.Ciscos Restaurante y CantinaCitigroup FoundationCity of Fort CollinsCity of LovelandColorado Financial ManagementColorado Iron & Metal Inc.Comcast CorporationCommunity Foundation of Northern ColoradoCommunity of ChristCornerstone Home LendingCrop Production Services, Inc.CSL PlasmaDairy QueenDenver FoundationDohn Construction, Inc.E.L. Events

Ed Carroll Motor CompanyEKS&H LLLPEl Pomar FoundationEli Lilly and Company FoundationEnterprise HoldingsEnterprise Holdings FoundationEstes Park Community Thrift Shop, IncEstes True ValueFirst National BankFirst Tech Federal Credit UnionFirst Western Trust BankFirstBank of Northern ColoradoFlood & PetersonFluor FoundationFoothills Gateway, Inc.Forney IndustriesGeneral Electric FoundationGilbert Structural EngineeringGood Samaritan Society- Loveland VillageGoodsearchHach CompanyHewlett Packard CompanyHigh Country BeverageHouse of Neighborly ServiceHP Corporate Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationIntel FoundationITW FoundationjcpenneyKaiser PermanenteKellogg CompanyKey Bank FoundationKing SoopersKohl's Department StoreKroll Factual DataLarsen Family FoundationLathrop Law Office PCLaw Offices of Peter W. Bullard, P.C.Liberty Mutual FoundationLowe's Fort CollinsMacy'sMad Seating, LLCMama Rose'sMarathon Oil CompanyMcKee Medical CenterMcWhinneyMerrill Lynch Wealth ManagementMicrosoft CorporationMidway RealtyMountain Home CafeMyatt Brandes and Gast, PCNationwideNelnet, Inc.New Belgium Brewing CompanyOccupational Medicine ConsultantsOdell Brewing Co.

OtterCares FoundationPaul L. Anderson Productions, Inc.Pedersen Toyota-Scion-VolvoPeterson Energy Operating, Inc.Pfizer FoundationPikes Peak United WayPoppy's Pizza and GrillPorter Industries, Inc.Poudre Valley Rural Electric AssociationPrincipal Financial GroupPringle's Fine Wines & SpiritsPsychhorizons, P.C.R.C. Michael Company, IncRam Swab ServicesRanch-Way Feed Mills IncRBC Foundation-USARead Aloud Loveland Inc.RLR, LLPRocky Mountain Chocolate FactoryRocky Mountain Hotel Properties I, LLCRocky Mountain Travel King, Inc.Rodahl & CompanySample & Bailey, CPA's P.C.Schaefer & Kaines Family DentistryShell Oil Company FoundationSkillman PhotographySpradley Barr MotorsStanley HotelState Farm Companies FoundationSterling InfosystemsSundeck RestaurantSuper Target Fort CollinsTarget Fort CollinsTarget LovelandThe Buckle, Inc.The Comcast FoundationThe CupboardThe Group, Inc.The Other Side RestaurantThe Tess Evans Charitable FoundationTIAA-CREF Financial ServicesTouchstone Health PartnersU.S. Bancorp FoundationUnited Parcel ServiceUnitedHealth GroupUniversity of Colorado HealthValero Services, Inc.Wal-Mart Distribution CenterWal-Mart/Sam's ClubWells Fargo FoundationWestern States BankWeston Distance Learning Inc.Whole Foods MarketWindsong Fashions, Inc.Woodward, Inc.Xcel Energy

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MANY COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUALS PROVIDE GENEROUS IN-KIND GIFTS, LIKE MEALS, PRINTING, GIFT CARDS AND EVEN OFFICE SUPPLIES. These gifts allow us to keep our administrative costs at a minimum.Berry BlendzBest Western Kiva InnBottoms Up Bar ServiceCanino's RestaurantCB & Potts Chipper's LanesColorProConsuelos ExpressCoyote Ridge Elementary SchoolCSU Presidents Leadership ProgramCSU Psi Chi/PSADazbog CoffeeEco ThriftEmbassy SuitesEsscentualsFood For Thought CateringFort Collins NurseryFort FunFossil Creek NurseryGardens on Spring CreekGirl Scout Troop 71245Go West Genuine LLCH.E.L.P. InternationalHealing NeedlesHealth District

Highland Meadows Golf Homeless GearIsland Grill J&B Tree CareJason's DeliJax MercantileKind CoffeeKing Soopers - TimberlineKUNC-FM RadioLaporte Presbyterian ChurchLarimer County SheriffLinton Elementary PTOLyric Cinema CaféMad GreensMiramont Lifestyle FitnessMission Hills ChurchMugs Coffee LoungeNorthern Colorado Business ReportOdell Brewing CompanyOld Firehouse BooksOld Town Athletic ClubOld Town Spice ShopOrientation & Transition Programs at CSUOtie's Wine & Spirits

Otter Products, LLCPoudre Valley Health SystemsPringles Fine Wine & SpiritsQdobaRaintree Athletic ClubSafeway - N. CollegeSaint Elizabeth Ann SetonSample & BaileySorenson CommunicationsStarbucks Coffee CompanySterling InfosystemsSuper TargetTeleco of the RockiesThe Armstrong HotelThe Red Cup Paperie & Coffee BarTimberline ChurchWagzWalmartWalmart Super CenterWilburs Total BeverageZebra Jellyfish Photography184 individual donors

OUR BUSINESS CARES PROGRAM IS DEVOTED TO HELPING BUSINESSES DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT VOLUNTEERISM INTO THEIR COMPANY CULTURE. The following businesses are current members:

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A PARTNERSHIP OF UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY AND THE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION OF COLORADO, WOMENGIVE PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDCARE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS ATTENDING COLLEGE. The cost of childcare is a major barrier to self-sufficiency for women and girls in Larimer County. The initiative also focuses on addressing public policy for self-sufficiency of women and girls in our community and statewide.

Members are the driving force behind WomenGive’s success. The following individuals were WomenGive members in 2012-2013.Brandy AlexanderCeri AndersonJennifer AndersonKathy AndrewsJudith Aranow*Susan AtwaterMartha BaileySusan BakerPatricia BarlowPeggy A. Barnett*Judith BarthChris Basford*Sarah Bashore-ImhoffSusan Baum*Michelle Bellows*Chris Bensko-WecksMiranda Benzel*Susan E. Benzel*Kathryn BergoMaureen Boyt*Alexandra BernasekKristen BernhardtMarianne BlackwellNina BodenhamerJamie BordewickSally BraddyKaren K. BraydenKatie BraydenSuzanne BrazilSusan BrickerBritt Britton-ZierMarge BrodahlSue BrooksCathy BrownChristina Brown and Alexia BrownKara BrownMeg Brown*Ruth G. Brown**Renee' Brunsting**Lori Burge*Glory BurnsTiffany BurnsSara Cagle-ShirleyDeborah CampbellKristin CandellaDea CarlsonMary Carraher*Holly CarrollJan Carroll*Christine CelentanoJudy Chapman*Christine Chin*

Carol and Jon ClarkLisa K. Clay*Cheryl CoanSue CoburnBarbara L. Cohen*Renee Cohn Jones & Alanna & Megan JonesMaryann ColarussoMartha ConantMelissa, Megan & Shannan ConlonSally Conway*Bobbie Cook*Ernie and Jamie CrawfordKay CushattKelly CusterDeAnna Dahlgren*Mackenzie DaleyTeresina DavieJanene Dellenbach*Maria, Sophia & Katie DellotaAlison and David DennisGinger DeReusTina DeringerMarcia R. Donnan*Shannon Cavanaugh DonnanAnne DoudDr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith**Dawn Duncan*Paula Edwards*Peggy ElkinsBarbara EverettRobin FallonJoy FergusonKaren P. FlemingMackenzie FogelsonMarcia FordEllen B. Freudenberg*Cari FunkJessica GardRobin Dorothy Gard**Annette GeiselmanTom and Traci GendronAmanda L. Giacalone**Natalie GoffrediDr. Beth GoldenHolly B. GonzalesDanielle Grant*Vicki L. Grassman**Helen Gray*Jamie GrimJean Grove*Juliana Guenther**

Lori GuymonAmy HachKate HagdornLinda HallockKarri HamConnie Hanrahan*Laurie HansenSarah HardingDianne Harper**Nancy K. Hartley*Cassie HauNancy HazelriggTess Heffernan*Kathleen HenryDana S. HiattKathryn Higgins*Allison Hines*Carol Ann Hixon*Linda Hopkins*Ann R. Hutchison*Sonia ImMasche*Susan P. IsonSusan James*Suzanne Jarboe-Simpson*Nicole JavernickJan Jensen**Pamela and Christopher Jessen**Mandy JesserAndrea JohnsonBridgette, Ally and Lexi JohnsonKi Johnson*Leah JohnsonDayna Jones & Olivia HellerDiane Gambit JonesBecky JoyceDenise Juliana*Debra KahnVallene KailburnPrue Kaley*Alexis Kanda-OlmsteadAshley Nichols KasprzakHaley Katz**Anne Keefe*Victoria KellerPat Kendall*Sarah KentDiane Kessel KnightTracy Kile SchwartzJoan C. KingKristin KirkpatrickSusan Kirkpatrick*Sue Ellen Klein

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Karen KlossAlison KnappCindy KurtzRobert and Cynthia Kutin*Jennifer S. KutzikJudy LaFleur**Kathleen M. Lane*Monique LanphearMegan Larson**Kate LaudonJean P. LehmannAmber LeisElaine LeMay**Kathryn Lenz**Rachel LeValley*Marie L. LivingstonJenne LofferAngie LundDiana K. Luthi*Janet MabryKaren MackJessica Wyllie MacMillanO'Linda Magsamen*Lynn MarkerDonna MartemucciHeather and Makenzie MatzJean McBrideLori McCallumMary S. McCambridgeDeanna McCrery*Debbie McCubbinMary Pat McCurdieKim McDanielJennifer McLainMary MedearisJanet Meisel-Burns*Keely Mendicino**Colleen MeyerAmanda L. MillerColleen MillerLinda J. MillerPaula MillsKathy Miner**Shauna Moffatt*Kathy MommerJennifer Monath**Tim and Kathy MontyDebby MorganWanda NelsonScott and Jacque Niedringhaus*Kathy NobleJoni NorwoodMarci OatesAnita Obando*Constance O'BrienCorkie Odell**Wynne Odell*

Tracy OldemeyerJean M. OlsonKevin Oltjenbruns*Stephanie Ouren**Dawn Paepke*Diann PattonCheryl PerryRita PetersonSuzanne PetersonPam PettigrewPaisley Pettine*Michell Pett-ThomasRobert and Ann PhemisterKaty PiotrowskiNancy PlemmonsHeidi PollyNorma PomerleauJoAnn C. PowellMyra Powers*Amy Lucia PrietoDiana PrietoMichelle ProvaznikJanell PrussmanMarla PurdyDawn Putney*Pam Raab**Lorna R. Reeves*Peggy Reeves*Nicole Reeves and Hailey ReevesMimi ReidDonna ReiserKathay RennelsNancy RichardsonCindy Richmond*Dr. Elise RigneyTeresa RocheLaurie Rogers*C. RosenbergMaryann Ruck*Walta and Jim RuffLaurie SankeyPenny SatterwhiteLinda and Steve Schaefer**Brigetta SchlotterSheree SchmidtBev Schmitt Bacon**Marilyn SchockCathy L. Schott*Patti Scott*Benjamin SeidleJoyce ShorthillKären SiwekDiana SkylesDonna SmithPeggy Smith*Genevieve SoukupKaren Spina*

Carol SpringbergLaurie SteeleGeri Stern*Betty J. StewartHeather SticklerMaureen StockoverKimberly Strope and Taylor Strope*Jane Sullivan*Jean Sutherland*Pam SuttonStacy Thibedeau*Barbara ThomasKristin ThomasKim TobinSuzanne S. TraskMarla TrumperMary Turner*Merril L. TylerKaren UngerJoy WatersLee & Catherine Varra-NelsonHeather VesgaardSue J. VolkAnn WaltonLaurie WarrenSusan D. WarrenPaula Watson-Lakamp and Charlotte LakampMarija Weeden-OsbornPatti WestfallRosie Wheeler**Cathy H. WhittleseyKerry WicksKay E. WilliamsKim Cribari Willis**Kim WingerKathy Wolfe*Wendy Wood and Barb HooperA-Young WoodyLise YoungbladeGrace ZachMarie ZimenoffCheryl ZimlichJacqueline C. Zipser*Katie Zwetzig*10 anonymous members1 anonymous charter member1 anonymous milestone member

* indicates charter member** indicates milestone member

Advanced Hearing Services, LLC*Athena Salon, Spa & Wellness*Atwater CreativeBlue Mesa Group*BraidedTrio, LLC*Crawford Technologies

Finance By Design Inc*FirstBankFront Range Business Solutions*Motherlove Herbal Company*NoCo Moxie Movement*Peterson Energy*

Savant Homes, Inc.The Place Setting Company, LLC*Toolbox Creative*Women Change the World

*indicates charter business member

Business Members

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Karla BaiseKate BakerRosie BangertKody Braisted and Heath OlsonChris and Liz BrodzinskiChristina BrownSara Cagle-ShirleySara CouttsMadison CrawleyMackenzie DaleyGina DiGiallonardoDave EadsAnne FarrellChristine Kovacs ForsterDan GarvinAmanda L. GiacaloneJamie GrimKate HagdornJake HallauerShannon Hein

Amanda R. HelferJen HouskaLJ HouskaKatie HuffmanKimberly DouglasLeah JohnsonAmanda Johnson-KingVallene Kailburn/Old Town MediaHeath KastendieckHaley and Michael KatzChristopher KupecTricia LemmerStacie LukasShannon MedlicottPeter and Keely MendicinoRosalinda MendozaHeather MillerKatie A. MooreBrandy MorrowKeely Pemberton

Angela PenlandJon RayeskiAmy RohloffJenn Rohrick/Peak PerformanceTyler RuschKen SampleyRose SchlosserAlex SchumanRobin ScottChris & Brittanie SharpEric SmithersMike TarantinoKristin TuckerfloresAnna WaidoEmily WarrenRyan and Kelley WillBrandon WittNicole YostErin C. Zimmermann4 anonymous members

GENERATION UNITED BRINGS TOGETHER THE PASSION AND PHILANTHROPIC POWER OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY. Through membership in Generation United, young professionals join philanthropic forces to make a collective impact that is more powerful than what each member can do individually. Together, the following members are creating a culture of giving and empowering the next generation.

SMART START FOR KIDS IS A COUNTY-WIDE INITIATIVE FOCUSED ON HELPING CHILDREN IN LARIMER COUNTY SUCCEED THROUGH SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY LITERACY. Thank you to the following funding partners:

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S

GENERATION UNITEDA YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY

Founding Partner $20,000 or More

Visionary Partner $10,000 - $19,999

Guiding Partners $5,000 - $9,999

Leadership Partners $500 - $4,999

Supporters $499 and below

El Pomar Foundation

Dohn Construction

Mitch and Becky MorganSuzanne and Andy Peterson

Kenneth and Paisley PettineBrian and Janice Soukup

Anonymous

A. Christopher FawzyFirst Western Trust Bank

Great Western BankChris and Cindy Richmond

David M. Tenner3 Anonymous

Luis Diego BricenoCharity BulHolly and Robert CarrollJudy DahlgrenTrent DillonKristen Draper

Sureshi and Susith FernandoJeffrey FoleyColleen M. Gibley-ReedVicky HaysJeff JacksonErin Magee

Denise PowersGanesh SharmaMilly SmelkerTim Stumbaugh34 Anonymous

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UNITED WAY’S LEGACY SOCIETY HONORS AND RECOGNIZES THOSE individuals and families who believe in United Way’s work and have chosen to make a planned gift.

Art and Johnna Bavoso*Marjean and Edward BenderPatrick and Robyn Brady*Bruce and Judy Chapman*John and Tharon Deakins*Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. Kaley*Bryan and Amberly Guest*Denise and Patrick Juliana*

Dan and Tammy Mackey*Wanda Mayberry*Peter and Keely Mendicino*Gerard and Pennie Nalezny*Kären E. Siwek Revocable Trust*Robert Allen Stumbaugh*Fred and Jean Swinson*Gordan and Stacy Thibedeau*Michael and Marjory Trinen

Lorrie Wagner*Bill and Diane Warren*Randy and Katie Zwetzig*16 Anonymous charter members

* indicates charter member

LOYAL CONTRIBUTORS ARE DONORS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO ANY UNITED WAY FOR AT LEAST 10 YEARS, regardless of their giving level. United Way’s Loyal Contributors truly understand what it means to be committed to helping our community, and have backed that commitment with generous support year after year.

Members of United Way of Larimer County’s Loyal Contributor program are part of an esteemed group of loyal donors who inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow in our local community. We greatly appreciate the consistent support of our Loyal Contributors, who have positively impacted the lives of so many in our community. As of June 30, 2013, there were 2,406 donors in United Way of Larimer County’s Loyal Contributor program.

Proud LOYALCONTRIBUTOR

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Thank you to:

Nick Christensen, ChairKären Siwek, TreasurerG. Brent Coan, SecretaryBryan Guest, Past Chair

Evan BodeBill BrownKay GarciaMike HookerPrue KaleyDana Klausmeyer

Frank LancasterChuck LevineJanet MabryKathay RennelsNikki van den Heever

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