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Distinguished InvestorsBehind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019:
STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
$100,000+Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationPACCAR Inc
$25,000 – $99,999The Anderson Foundation Costco WholesaleCouncil of Independent Colleges/UPS FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationNordstromPEMCO InsuranceThe Wollenberg Foundation
$10,000 – $24,999Anonymous 1 BNSF Railway FoundationKenneth J. and Beryl N. Goodchild Independent Colleges of Washington Moccasin Lake FoundationNorman Archibald Charitable FoundationPrincipal FoundationU.S. Bank FoundationWashington Trust BankWells Fargo FoundationWilliam Kilworth Foundation
$2,500 – $9,999Anonymous 2Violet A. Boyer Patrick and Catherine Callans Gordon ClarkCouncil of Independent Colleges/Capacity- Building GrantCouncil of Independent Colleges/SAGE ScholarsCowles CompanyClark Nuber P.S.Gull Industries, Inc./ True Family FoundationMiller Nash Graham & Dunn PLLPTerri Standish-Kuon and Charles P. KuonPatrick and Dianne Schultheis
$1,000 – $2,499Dawn and Richard Bangert Allan BeltonChadd and Elizabeth Bennett/Sophie and Noah BennettThe Boeing CompanyKevin Bouchey Jennifer Divine and Laureen France Kris and Oscar Gonzales Liz Gorman and Joel Paisner Howard S. Wright Company
Carolyn Kelly Rhona Kwiram Thayne M. McCulloh Ian Metz and Katie Baumann Northwestern Mutual FoundationJulie Prince Rabel Family Advised Fund/The Seattle FoundationMichael Rask and Jackie Thomas-Rask Kimerly RorschachLorrie and Paul ScottRandy and Ellen TinsethTitus-Will Enterprises Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA)WSADA Robert P. Mallon AmbassadorshipJim Yearby
$10 – $999Anonymous 3 Anonymous 4 Isiaah Crawford Geraldine CravesDevon CrouchElizabeth A. Cowles and James L. Meyer Michael and Patty DanielsDina and Chirag Fifadra José E. GaitánGroninger & Co., Inc. Roy F. Heynderickx Shaunta Hyde
Brian JeffriesDon and Ann Jenkins Kristofer JohnsonTerry L. Jones Daniel J. Martin John and Pam McVay Kathleen M. Murray Parker PhendLyle Quasim Laura and Jim Rehrmann Etienne RiosSteve Seward and Mary DonovanJamilia Sherls-JonesStephen SmithAndrew SundStephen V. Sundborg, S.J.Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. Taylor Tom and Trish Thoen
IN-KIND GIFTS
$100,000+Alaska Airlines
$25,000 – $50,000Sheraton Seattle Hotel Fluke Corporation
$250 – $2,000Lawton Printing, Inc. Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
BUSINESS AFFILIATE PROGRAM
The Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) Business Affiliate Program is designed to create a unique affiliation between ICW and businesses whose products and services align with the mission of the 10 member colleges and universities. Visit icwashington.org to learn more.
Absco SolutionsAONLumenal LightingTIAAU.S. Bank
Legacy Partners who have given for 25 years or more
Investing in higher education powers a better futureRead our student stories: ICWashington.org
ICWashington.org
ICW2020
Whitw
orth University
Seattle University
Heritage U
niversitySeattle Pacific U
niversityW
hitman C
ollege
University of Puget Sound
Walla W
alla University
Gonzaga U
niversity
Saint Martin’s U
niversity
Board of DirectorsRevenues
Member Dues Cash Contributions In-Kind Contributions Investments (3%)
600 Stewart Street, Suite 600Seattle, Washington 98101206.623.4494 | [email protected]
Independent Colleges of Washington is a sound investment
Source: 2018 Audited Financials
Gonzaga University | Heritage UniversityPacific Lutheran University | Saint Martin’s UniversitySeattle Pacific University | Seattle UniversityUniversity of Puget Sound | Walla Walla UniversityWhitman College | Whitworth University
Allan BeltonPresident Pacific Lutheran University
Betsy Cadwallader Senior Vice President and Regional Marketing Executive U.S. Bank
Pat CallansExecutive Vice President Administration Costco Wholesale
Gordon ClarkDirector of After Sales Kenworth Truck Co.
Isiaah CrawfordPresident University of Puget Sound
Jennifer DivinePartner Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
Dina FifadraHead of Product and Analytics, Amazon Global Logistics Amazon
José E. Gaitán Managing Member The Gaitán Group, PLLC
Liz GormanSenior Partner Gorman Coale
Roy F. HeynderickxPresident Saint Martin’s University
Shaunta HydeManaging Director Community Relations Alaska Airlines
Kristofer JohnsonPresident and CEO Association of Washington Business
Terry JonesRetired Market President South Sound U.S. Bank
Rhona KwiramCPA, Senior Consultant Clark Nuber
Daniel J. Martin President Seattle Pacific University
Thayne M. McCullohPresident Gonzaga University
John McVayPresident Walla Walla University
Kathleen M. MurrayPresident Whitman College
Shelly O’QuinnCEO Innovia Foundation
Parker PhendProject Management Consultant SunSpear Games
Ben PhillipsCTO Waypoint Health Innovations
Andrew PratherShareholder Clark Nuber
Lyle QuasimCommunity Leader University of Puget Sound Trustee
Laura RehrmannRetired President Group Health Foundation
Mike RidgewayPresident/Laboratory Director Fremont Analytical, Inc.
Nikisha Reyes-GrangeSr. Marketing Manager Azure Data & AI Marketing Microsoft
Kim RorschachFormer Director and CEO Seattle Art Museum
Lorrie ScottRetired Vice President PotlatchDeltic Corporation
Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community Benefit MultiCare Health System
Steve SmithExecutive Director Black Education Strategy Roundtable
Terri Standish-KuonPresident and CEO Independent Colleges of Washington
Andrew C. SundPresident Heritage University
Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.President Seattle University
Beck A. TaylorPresident Whitworth University
Tom ThoenSenior Vice President Bank of America
Diane Timberlake, MDClinical Professor University of Washington School of Medicine
Randy TinsethVice President, Marketing Boeing Commercial Airlines
Jim Yearby Vice President Human Resources United Way of King County
Richard E. Bangert IIICW Board Emeritus
Kenneth J. GoodchildICW Board Emeritus
Independent Colleges of WashingtonIn educating more than 35,000 students each year, the 10 private, not-for-profit colleges and universities that make up Independent Colleges of Washington are:#ServingWashington#CultivatingTalent#ChampioningDiversity#DeliveringValueand #PoweringEconomieswith a focus on #CompletingDegreesConnect with us on Twitter for examples of our work in action.
@ICW
Expenditures Programs Cash Distribution to Colleges In-Kind Distributions Administration Fundraising (3%)
Photo: A. Ford
Pacific Lutheran University
48%41%
8%
40%
18%9%
30%
ICWashington.orgINDEPENDENT COLLEGES OF WASHINGTON 2020
ICW2020
For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington has promoted educational opportunity through policy engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We are dedicated to helping students pursue their college aspirations, and Washington achieve its post-secondary attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based
colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first-generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented youth—can choose their ideal education environment and graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, the nation, and the world.
The Power of Partnerships
students statewide
Educating
35K+Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s success. Select an investment opportunity that meets your goals
Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018
average annual college grant per undergraduate
$18,000of student grant aid comes from the colleges themselves
92%90% of undergraduates receive college-provided grant aid
Shared Responsibility
Investment Opportunities
Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship A single gift of any size supports students at all 10 Independent Colleges of Washington member campuses
Matched Student Savings (MS2) Rewards low income students’ individual saving with matching funds to bridge the gap between available financial aid and the cost of attending college
Named Scholarship A gift of $10,000 or more can be awarded in your name, according to the criteria you choose
Endowed Scholarship A gift of $20,000 or more will provide a gift of education in perpetuity
In-kind Gifts Donations of equipment, materials or services keep college operating costs down so more resources can be directed to financial aid
Business Affiliate Provides a mutually beneficial link between Washington’s business community and the state’s 10 private, not-for-profit colleges and universities
To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494
“The information I have learned is not readily accessible to everyone, especially those who come from low-income backgrounds as I did. Please continue this work. I appreciate you—and anticipate a day where I can pay it forward.”Matched Student Savings (MS2) Recipient
Independent Colleges of Washington makes it possible for students to contribute to Washington’s economy. We focus on student aid and the transformative experience of a high quality liberal arts education through:
• Positive public policy supporting need-based student aid
• Charitable gifts from corporations and foundations
By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% of adults in Washington have one.
Closing the Gap
Independent Colleges of Washington campuses have the capacity to educate thousands of additional Washington students with state and private support
A career in a high-demand, high-wage field requires higher education
82% Written Communication Skills
Ability to Work in a Team78%81% Problem Solving Skills
74% Initiative
72% Analytical/Quantitative SkillsSource: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,”National Association of Colleges and Employers.http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/
Companies look for the skills a liberal arts education delivers
70%
56%
14%
Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC 2018)
Jobs requiring post-secondary credential
Higher Education is the Key
Community & Technical
Colleges
Public Baccalaureate
Colleges
Independent Colleges
Statewide Economic
Health
Washington’s economy demands a well-educated workforce
Independent colleges and universities in Washington collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer pathways between sectors for Washington’s students
“A liberal arts foundation has been critically important to my career success. Writing and presenting clearly, analytical thinking, the ability to consider multiple perspectives, and leading a team are all essential skills I developed in college and now use every day to advance equity within health care.”Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community BenefitMultiCare Health System, Tacoma
4,500+Interactions with Students
37Washington Campuses Represented
284Student-led Engagements with Legislators
WA–SEN in 2019
Adults with post-secondary credential
Gap
WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
WA-SEN seeks to advance equity, higher education attainment, and robust financial aid by elevating the diverse voices of Washington’s students.
Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens.
Engaging Students
Visit wa-sen.org to learn more
Our academic programs are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering to health care, education, and business.
ICWashington.orgINDEPENDENT COLLEGES OF WASHINGTON 2020
ICW2020
For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington has promoted educational opportunity through policy engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We are dedicated to helping students pursue their college aspirations, and Washington achieve its post-secondary attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based
colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first-generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented youth—can choose their ideal education environment and graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, the nation, and the world.
The Power of Partnerships
students statewide
Educating
35K+Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s success. Select an investment opportunity that meets your goals
Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018
average annual college grant per undergraduate
$18,000of student grant aid comes from the colleges themselves
92%90% of undergraduates receive college-provided grant aid
Shared Responsibility
Investment Opportunities
Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship A single gift of any size supports students at all 10 Independent Colleges of Washington member campuses
Matched Student Savings (MS2) Rewards low income students’ individual saving with matching funds to bridge the gap between available financial aid and the cost of attending college
Named Scholarship A gift of $10,000 or more can be awarded in your name, according to the criteria you choose
Endowed Scholarship A gift of $20,000 or more will provide a gift of education in perpetuity
In-kind Gifts Donations of equipment, materials or services keep college operating costs down so more resources can be directed to financial aid
Business Affiliate Provides a mutually beneficial link between Washington’s business community and the state’s 10 private, not-for-profit colleges and universities
To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494
“The information I have learned is not readily accessible to everyone, especially those who come from low-income backgrounds as I did. Please continue this work. I appreciate you—and anticipate a day where I can pay it forward.”Matched Student Savings (MS2) Recipient
Independent Colleges of Washington makes it possible for students to contribute to Washington’s economy. We focus on student aid and the transformative experience of a high quality liberal arts education through:
• Positive public policy supporting need-based student aid
• Charitable gifts from corporations and foundations
By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% of adults in Washington have one.
Closing the Gap
Independent Colleges of Washington campuses have the capacity to educate thousands of additional Washington students with state and private support
A career in a high-demand, high-wage field requires higher education
82% Written Communication Skills
Ability to Work in a Team78%81% Problem Solving Skills
74% Initiative
72% Analytical/Quantitative SkillsSource: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,”National Association of Colleges and Employers.http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/
Companies look for the skills a liberal arts education delivers
70%
56%
14%
Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC 2018)
Jobs requiring post-secondary credential
Higher Education is the Key
Community & Technical
Colleges
Public Baccalaureate
Colleges
Independent Colleges
Statewide Economic
Health
Washington’s economy demands a well-educated workforce
Independent colleges and universities in Washington collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer pathways between sectors for Washington’s students
“A liberal arts foundation has been critically important to my career success. Writing and presenting clearly, analytical thinking, the ability to consider multiple perspectives, and leading a team are all essential skills I developed in college and now use every day to advance equity within health care.”Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community BenefitMultiCare Health System, Tacoma
4,500+Interactions with Students
37Washington Campuses Represented
284Student-led Engagements with Legislators
WA–SEN in 2019
Adults with post-secondary credential
Gap
WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
WA-SEN seeks to advance equity, higher education attainment, and robust financial aid by elevating the diverse voices of Washington’s students.
Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens.
Engaging Students
Visit wa-sen.org to learn more
Our academic programs are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering to health care, education, and business.
ICWashington.orgINDEPENDENT COLLEGES OF WASHINGTON 2020
ICW2020
For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington has promoted educational opportunity through policy engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We are dedicated to helping students pursue their college aspirations, and Washington achieve its post-secondary attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based
colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first-generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented youth—can choose their ideal education environment and graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, the nation, and the world.
The Power of Partnerships
students statewide
Educating
35K+Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s success. Select an investment opportunity that meets your goals
Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018
average annual college grant per undergraduate
$18,000of student grant aid comes from the colleges themselves
92%90% of undergraduates receive college-provided grant aid
Shared Responsibility
Investment Opportunities
Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship A single gift of any size supports students at all 10 Independent Colleges of Washington member campuses
Matched Student Savings (MS2) Rewards low income students’ individual saving with matching funds to bridge the gap between available financial aid and the cost of attending college
Named Scholarship A gift of $10,000 or more can be awarded in your name, according to the criteria you choose
Endowed Scholarship A gift of $20,000 or more will provide a gift of education in perpetuity
In-kind Gifts Donations of equipment, materials or services keep college operating costs down so more resources can be directed to financial aid
Business Affiliate Provides a mutually beneficial link between Washington’s business community and the state’s 10 private, not-for-profit colleges and universities
To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494
“The information I have learned is not readily accessible to everyone, especially those who come from low-income backgrounds as I did. Please continue this work. I appreciate you—and anticipate a day where I can pay it forward.”Matched Student Savings (MS2) Recipient
Independent Colleges of Washington makes it possible for students to contribute to Washington’s economy. We focus on student aid and the transformative experience of a high quality liberal arts education through:
• Positive public policy supporting need-based student aid
• Charitable gifts from corporations and foundations
By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% of adults in Washington have one.
Closing the Gap
Independent Colleges of Washington campuses have the capacity to educate thousands of additional Washington students with state and private support
A career in a high-demand, high-wage field requires higher education
82% Written Communication Skills
Ability to Work in a Team78%81% Problem Solving Skills
74% Initiative
72% Analytical/Quantitative SkillsSource: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,”National Association of Colleges and Employers.http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/
Companies look for the skills a liberal arts education delivers
70%
56%
14%
Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC 2018)
Jobs requiring post-secondary credential
Higher Education is the Key
Community & Technical
Colleges
Public Baccalaureate
Colleges
Independent Colleges
Statewide Economic
Health
Washington’s economy demands a well-educated workforce
Independent colleges and universities in Washington collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer pathways between sectors for Washington’s students
“A liberal arts foundation has been critically important to my career success. Writing and presenting clearly, analytical thinking, the ability to consider multiple perspectives, and leading a team are all essential skills I developed in college and now use every day to advance equity within health care.”Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community BenefitMultiCare Health System, Tacoma
4,500+Interactions with Students
37Washington Campuses Represented
284Student-led Engagements with Legislators
WA–SEN in 2019
Adults with post-secondary credential
Gap
WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
WA-SEN seeks to advance equity, higher education attainment, and robust financial aid by elevating the diverse voices of Washington’s students.
Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens.
Engaging Students
Visit wa-sen.org to learn more
Our academic programs are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering to health care, education, and business.
twitter.com/ICW ICWashington.org
Distinguished InvestorsBehind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019:
STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
$100,000+Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationPACCAR Inc
$25,000 – $99,999The Anderson Foundation Costco WholesaleCouncil of Independent Colleges/UPS FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationNordstromPEMCO InsuranceThe Wollenberg Foundation
$10,000 – $24,999Anonymous 1 BNSF Railway FoundationKenneth J. and Beryl N. Goodchild Independent Colleges of Washington Moccasin Lake FoundationNorman Archibald Charitable FoundationPrincipal FoundationU.S. Bank FoundationWashington Trust BankWells Fargo FoundationWilliam Kilworth Foundation
$2,500 – $9,999Anonymous 2Violet A. Boyer Patrick and Catherine Callans Gordon ClarkCouncil of Independent Colleges/Capacity- Building GrantCouncil of Independent Colleges/SAGE ScholarsCowles CompanyClark Nuber P.S.Gull Industries, Inc./ True Family FoundationMiller Nash Graham & Dunn PLLPTerri Standish-Kuon and Charles P. KuonPatrick and Dianne Schultheis
$1,000 – $2,499Dawn and Richard Bangert Allan BeltonChadd and Elizabeth Bennett/Sophie and Noah BennettThe Boeing CompanyKevin Bouchey Jennifer Divine and Laureen France Kris and Oscar Gonzales Liz Gorman and Joel Paisner Howard S. Wright Company
Carolyn Kelly Rhona Kwiram Thayne M. McCulloh Ian Metz and Katie Baumann Northwestern Mutual FoundationJulie Prince Rabel Family Advised Fund/The Seattle FoundationMichael Rask and Jackie Thomas-Rask Kimerly RorschachLorrie and Paul ScottRandy and Ellen TinsethTitus-Will Enterprises Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA)WSADA Robert P. Mallon AmbassadorshipJim Yearby
$10 – $999Anonymous 3 Anonymous 4 Isiaah Crawford Geraldine CravesDevon CrouchElizabeth A. Cowles and James L. Meyer Michael and Patty DanielsDina and Chirag Fifadra José E. GaitánGroninger & Co., Inc. Roy F. Heynderickx Shaunta Hyde
Brian JeffriesDon and Ann Jenkins Kristofer JohnsonTerry L. Jones Daniel J. Martin John and Pam McVay Kathleen M. Murray Parker PhendLyle Quasim Laura and Jim Rehrmann Etienne RiosSteve Seward and Mary DonovanJamilia Sherls-JonesStephen SmithAndrew SundStephen V. Sundborg, S.J.Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. Taylor Tom and Trish Thoen
IN-KIND GIFTS
$100,000+Alaska Airlines
$25,000 – $50,000Sheraton Seattle Hotel Fluke Corporation
$250 – $2,000Lawton Printing, Inc. Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
BUSINESS AFFILIATE PROGRAM
The Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) Business Affiliate Program is designed to create a unique affiliation between ICW and businesses whose products and services align with the mission of the 10 member colleges and universities. Visit icwashington.org to learn more.
Absco SolutionsAONLumenal LightingTIAAU.S. Bank
Legacy Partners who have given for 25 years or more
Investing in higher education powers a better futureRead our student stories: ICWashington.org
ICWashington.org
ICW2020
Whitw
orth University
Seattle University
Heritage U
niversitySeattle Pacific U
niversityW
hitman C
ollege
University of Puget Sound
Walla W
alla University
Gonzaga U
niversity
Saint Martin’s U
niversity
Board of DirectorsRevenues
Member Dues Cash Contributions In-Kind Contributions Investments (3%)
600 Stewart Street, Suite 600Seattle, Washington 98101206.623.4494 | [email protected]
Independent Colleges of Washington is a sound investment
Source: 2018 Audited Financials
Gonzaga University | Heritage UniversityPacific Lutheran University | Saint Martin’s UniversitySeattle Pacific University | Seattle UniversityUniversity of Puget Sound | Walla Walla UniversityWhitman College | Whitworth University
Allan BeltonPresident Pacific Lutheran University
Betsy Cadwallader Senior Vice President and Regional Marketing Executive U.S. Bank
Pat CallansExecutive Vice President Administration Costco Wholesale
Gordon ClarkDirector of After Sales Kenworth Truck Co.
Isiaah CrawfordPresident University of Puget Sound
Jennifer DivinePartner Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
Dina FifadraHead of Product and Analytics, Amazon Global Logistics Amazon
José E. Gaitán Managing Member The Gaitán Group, PLLC
Liz GormanSenior Partner Gorman Coale
Roy F. HeynderickxPresident Saint Martin’s University
Shaunta HydeManaging Director Community Relations Alaska Airlines
Kristofer JohnsonPresident and CEO Association of Washington Business
Terry JonesRetired Market President South Sound U.S. Bank
Rhona KwiramCPA, Senior Consultant Clark Nuber
Daniel J. Martin President Seattle Pacific University
Thayne M. McCullohPresident Gonzaga University
John McVayPresident Walla Walla University
Kathleen M. MurrayPresident Whitman College
Shelly O’QuinnCEO Innovia Foundation
Parker PhendProject Management Consultant SunSpear Games
Ben PhillipsCTO Waypoint Health Innovations
Andrew PratherShareholder Clark Nuber
Lyle QuasimCommunity Leader University of Puget Sound Trustee
Laura RehrmannRetired President Group Health Foundation
Mike RidgewayPresident/Laboratory Director Fremont Analytical, Inc.
Nikisha Reyes-GrangeSr. Marketing Manager Azure Data & AI Marketing Microsoft
Kim RorschachFormer Director and CEO Seattle Art Museum
Lorrie ScottRetired Vice President PotlatchDeltic Corporation
Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community Benefit MultiCare Health System
Steve SmithExecutive Director Black Education Strategy Roundtable
Terri Standish-KuonPresident and CEO Independent Colleges of Washington
Andrew C. SundPresident Heritage University
Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.President Seattle University
Beck A. TaylorPresident Whitworth University
Tom ThoenSenior Vice President Bank of America
Diane Timberlake, MDClinical Professor University of Washington School of Medicine
Randy TinsethVice President, Marketing Boeing Commercial Airlines
Jim Yearby Vice President Human Resources United Way of King County
Richard E. Bangert IIICW Board Emeritus
Kenneth J. GoodchildICW Board Emeritus
Independent Colleges of WashingtonIn educating more than 35,000 students each year, the 10 private, not-for-profit colleges and universities that make up Independent Colleges of Washington are:#ServingWashington#CultivatingTalent#ChampioningDiversity#DeliveringValueand #PoweringEconomieswith a focus on #CompletingDegreesConnect with us on Twitter for examples of our work in action.
@ICW
Expenditures Programs Cash Distribution to Colleges In-Kind Distributions Administration Fundraising (3%)
Photo: A. Ford
Pacific Lutheran University
48%41%
8%
40%
18%9%
30%
twitter.com/ICW ICWashington.org
Distinguished InvestorsBehind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019:
STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
$100,000+Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationPACCAR Inc
$25,000 – $99,999The Anderson Foundation Costco WholesaleCouncil of Independent Colleges/UPS FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationNordstromPEMCO InsuranceThe Wollenberg Foundation
$10,000 – $24,999Anonymous 1 BNSF Railway FoundationKenneth J. and Beryl N. Goodchild Independent Colleges of Washington Moccasin Lake FoundationNorman Archibald Charitable FoundationPrincipal FoundationU.S. Bank FoundationWashington Trust BankWells Fargo FoundationWilliam Kilworth Foundation
$2,500 – $9,999Anonymous 2Violet A. Boyer Patrick and Catherine Callans Gordon ClarkCouncil of Independent Colleges/Capacity- Building GrantCouncil of Independent Colleges/SAGE ScholarsCowles CompanyClark Nuber P.S.Gull Industries, Inc./ True Family FoundationMiller Nash Graham & Dunn PLLPTerri Standish-Kuon and Charles P. KuonPatrick and Dianne Schultheis
$1,000 – $2,499Dawn and Richard Bangert Allan BeltonChadd and Elizabeth Bennett/Sophie and Noah BennettThe Boeing CompanyKevin Bouchey Jennifer Divine and Laureen France Kris and Oscar Gonzales Liz Gorman and Joel Paisner Howard S. Wright Company
Carolyn Kelly Rhona Kwiram Thayne M. McCulloh Ian Metz and Katie Baumann Northwestern Mutual FoundationJulie Prince Rabel Family Advised Fund/The Seattle FoundationMichael Rask and Jackie Thomas-Rask Kimerly RorschachLorrie and Paul ScottRandy and Ellen TinsethTitus-Will Enterprises Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA)WSADA Robert P. Mallon AmbassadorshipJim Yearby
$10 – $999Anonymous 3 Anonymous 4 Isiaah Crawford Geraldine CravesDevon CrouchElizabeth A. Cowles and James L. Meyer Michael and Patty DanielsDina and Chirag Fifadra José E. GaitánGroninger & Co., Inc. Roy F. Heynderickx Shaunta Hyde
Brian JeffriesDon and Ann Jenkins Kristofer JohnsonTerry L. Jones Daniel J. Martin John and Pam McVay Kathleen M. Murray Parker PhendLyle Quasim Laura and Jim Rehrmann Etienne RiosSteve Seward and Mary DonovanJamilia Sherls-JonesStephen SmithAndrew SundStephen V. Sundborg, S.J.Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. Taylor Tom and Trish Thoen
IN-KIND GIFTS
$100,000+Alaska Airlines
$25,000 – $50,000Sheraton Seattle Hotel Fluke Corporation
$250 – $2,000Lawton Printing, Inc. Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
BUSINESS AFFILIATE PROGRAM
The Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) Business Affiliate Program is designed to create a unique affiliation between ICW and businesses whose products and services align with the mission of the 10 member colleges and universities. Visit icwashington.org to learn more.
Absco SolutionsAONLumenal LightingTIAAU.S. Bank
Legacy Partners who have given for 25 years or more
Investing in higher education powers a better futureRead our student stories: ICWashington.org
ICWashington.org
ICW2020
Whitw
orth University
Seattle University
Heritage U
niversitySeattle Pacific U
niversityW
hitman C
ollege
University of Puget Sound
Walla W
alla University
Gonzaga U
niversity
Saint Martin’s U
niversity
Board of DirectorsRevenues
Member Dues Cash Contributions In-Kind Contributions Investments (3%)
600 Stewart Street, Suite 600Seattle, Washington 98101206.623.4494 | [email protected]
Independent Colleges of Washington is a sound investment
Source: 2018 Audited Financials
Gonzaga University | Heritage UniversityPacific Lutheran University | Saint Martin’s UniversitySeattle Pacific University | Seattle UniversityUniversity of Puget Sound | Walla Walla UniversityWhitman College | Whitworth University
Allan BeltonPresident Pacific Lutheran University
Betsy Cadwallader Senior Vice President and Regional Marketing Executive U.S. Bank
Pat CallansExecutive Vice President Administration Costco Wholesale
Gordon ClarkDirector of After Sales Kenworth Truck Co.
Isiaah CrawfordPresident University of Puget Sound
Jennifer DivinePartner Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
Dina FifadraHead of Product and Analytics, Amazon Global Logistics Amazon
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Liz GormanSenior Partner Gorman Coale
Roy F. HeynderickxPresident Saint Martin’s University
Shaunta HydeManaging Director Community Relations Alaska Airlines
Kristofer JohnsonPresident and CEO Association of Washington Business
Terry JonesRetired Market President South Sound U.S. Bank
Rhona KwiramCPA, Senior Consultant Clark Nuber
Daniel J. Martin President Seattle Pacific University
Thayne M. McCullohPresident Gonzaga University
John McVayPresident Walla Walla University
Kathleen M. MurrayPresident Whitman College
Shelly O’QuinnCEO Innovia Foundation
Parker PhendProject Management Consultant SunSpear Games
Ben PhillipsCTO Waypoint Health Innovations
Andrew PratherShareholder Clark Nuber
Lyle QuasimCommunity Leader University of Puget Sound Trustee
Laura RehrmannRetired President Group Health Foundation
Mike RidgewayPresident/Laboratory Director Fremont Analytical, Inc.
Nikisha Reyes-GrangeSr. Marketing Manager Azure Data & AI Marketing Microsoft
Kim RorschachFormer Director and CEO Seattle Art Museum
Lorrie ScottRetired Vice President PotlatchDeltic Corporation
Jamilia Sherls-JonesDirector, Health Equity & Community Benefit MultiCare Health System
Steve SmithExecutive Director Black Education Strategy Roundtable
Terri Standish-KuonPresident and CEO Independent Colleges of Washington
Andrew C. SundPresident Heritage University
Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.President Seattle University
Beck A. TaylorPresident Whitworth University
Tom ThoenSenior Vice President Bank of America
Diane Timberlake, MDClinical Professor University of Washington School of Medicine
Randy TinsethVice President, Marketing Boeing Commercial Airlines
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