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Kids In Need National Network of Resource Centers Sponsored by
Free stores for teachers in 32 cities nationwide provide free school supplies for the neediest students in the school districts they serve. They are the affiliates of the Kids In Need National Network. With the generous donations of many companies, Kids In Need was able to distribute more than $70 million worth of product to the National Network in 2013, providing supplies to nearly 120,000 teachers and 3.6 million kids.
Teacher Grants Sponsored by
The original Kids In Need Teacher Grants program and the Elmer’s Teacher Tool Kit grants awarded a combined total of more than $202,200 to 505 teachers across the country so they could conduct classroom projects that helped make learning interesting and fun. Approximately 40,500 students were the recipients of these unique experiences in 2013.
School Ready Supplies Sponsored by Local Community Organizations & Corporations
School Ready Supplies helps to provide school supplies to students in communities not served by Resource Centers. Through events sponsored by local organizations or national corporations, students are given free backpacks and supplies. In 2013, 26,685 kids found that being well equipped made going back to school pretty exciting and even fun!
Second Responder® A national program that provides backpacks and school supplies to students who have been affected by natural disasters, Second Responder® was announced as a new official program of the Kids In Need Foundation in 2013. Kids In Need has provided this type of assistance to communities in the past, most notably after Hurricane Katrina. The program provided supplies to students in Moore, OK, Boulder, CO, area and to students affected by Hurricane Sandy on the East Coast in 2013.
Kids In Need National Network of Resource CentersSponsored by
teachers in 32 cities nationwide provide free school supplies for the neediest students
Programs of the Kids In Need Foundation
serve more students, and in 2013, we increased the number of children served by 50 percent over 2012.
One of the ways this was achieved was by welcoming three new free stores for teachers as affiliates of the National Network of Resource Centers and assisting the Centers already in the National Network to serve more students by distributing more product to them – more than $70 million worth in 2013 – that they can offer free to teachers for their students.
Although we have offered relief to students and schools affected by disasters since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005, we made this type of service an official program of KINF in 2013 with a program called Second Responder®. Last year, Second Responder® helped students affected by tornadoes in Moore, OK, and by flooding in the Boulder, CO, area, as well as students still feeling the effects of Hurricane Sandy on the east coast. Because of Second Responder®, students who have experienced devastating loss in the past can start to resume some semblance of their routine lives again by taking the supplies they need with them into the future.
I speak on behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of KINF when I say your support means everything to us. It has made it possible to achieve all that is reviewed in this year’s Annual Report. Most importantly, you are responsible for KINF’s ability to help children who would otherwise do without the school supplies they need to succeed. Thank you.
Sincerely,
David H. Smith, Executive Director
Welcome from Dave Smith, executive director of the Kids In Need Foundation.The 2013 Annual Report, which you’ll find within the pages of this 18-month calendar, not only states the facts and figures of how we fulfilled the mission of the Kids In Need Foundation (KINF) during the past year but, also, is one of the ways we acknowledge our donors and thank them for their belief that children should have the tools they need to do their work in the classroom.
Our mission is to ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeed by providing free school supplies nationally to students most in need. Therefore, one of our strategic goals is to
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school supplies. changing lives
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Kids In Need National Network of Resource Centers
Rancho CucamongaLos Angeles
Seattle
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Portland
DetroitNew York
Newark
Washington, D.C.
Charlotte
Broward County
OrlandoTampa
Atlanta
Beaumont
North Texas
St. Louis
Chicago
IndianapolisCincinnati
ClevelandAppalachia
Charleston
Dayton
McAllen
Las Vegas
Portland
Valdosta
Buffalo
HoustonOcala
Phoenix
n Second Responder® became an official program and helped students in Moore, OK, and in Boulder, CO, providing backpacks filled with supplies
n Distributed more than $70 million in product
n Served 3.6 million students
n Awarded $202,214 in grants to teachers. For the first time ever, preK teachers were eligible to apply for Kids In Need Teacher Grants.
n Added three new affiliates -- Houston, TX, Ocala, FL, and Phoenix, AZ
n Acquired a national pencil sponsor (Dixon Ticonderoga)
n Added a national pen sponsor (BIC Consumer Products USA)
n Held a successful Summit attended by 80 people
n Harvested donations from Walgreens Back To School Supply Drive. More than 8,000 stores were harvested
n Merged with The Caring Tree and made it a part of the Twin Cities Kids In Need Resource Center, which will increase the number of students and widen the area from which students are served.
2013 Highlights
You Can Make a DifferenceDonate:
- cash- product- services
Volunteer: -atourDaytonoffice -atourMinneapolisoffice
- at any of the 32 Resource Centers- on our Board of Directors or Committees
Friend-raise:- tell your friends, family, & colleagues about us- connect w/ us on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, & Pinterest
tell your friends, family, & colleagues about us
Kids In Need 2013 National Network LocationsA Gift for TeachingOrlando, FL 407-345-0515 www.agiftforteaching.org
Classroom CentralCharlotte, NC 704-377-1740 www.classroomcentral.org
Cleveland Kids In Need Resource CenterCleveland, OH 216-361-0840www.clevelandkidsinneed.org
Crayons to ClassroomsDayton, Ohio 937-528-6401www.dc2c.org
Crayons to ComputersCincinnati, OH 513-482-3290 www.crayons2computers.org
Kids In Need Resource CenterAtlanta, GA 404-347-8673 www.acfb.org
KidSmart – Tools for LearningSt. Louis, MO 314-291-6211 www.kidsmartstl.org
Ruth’s Reusable ResourcesScarborough, ME 207-699-5565www.ruths.org Schoolhouse SuppliesPortland, OR503-249-9933www.schoolhousesupplies.org
School ToolsBeaumont, TX 409-839-8777www.setxfoodbank.org
School ToolsMcAllen, TX956-682-8101www.foodbankrgv.com
School Tools Resource CenterRancho Cucamonga, CA909-980-2857www.ieuw.org
Teacher EXCHANGELas Vegas, NV702-939-6659www.thepef.org
Teachers AidHouston, TX713-547-8661www.houstonfoodbank.org
Tools 4 TeachingOcala, FL 352-671-4161pefmc.org/programs/tools-for-teaching
Treasures 4 TeachersTempe, AZ 480-751-1122www.treasures4teachers.org
Twin Cities Kids In Need Resource CenterMinneapolis, MN612-615-6459www.tckinrc.org
Teacher Resource Centers operated by World Vision, Inc., are in the following cities:
Bronx, NY 718-292-5600
Chicago, IL 773-921-3900 Dallas, TX 972-790-1204
Los Angeles, CA 323-888-2121
Philippi, WV 304-457-6612
Seattle, WA 253-926-5599 Washington, DC 301-322-3511
Teacher’s HarvestValdosta, GA 229-244-2678www.teachersharvest.org
Teacher’s Supply ClosetCharleston, SC 843-225-9895 www.teacherssupplycloset.org
Teachers’ TreasuresIndianapolis, IN 317-264-1758 www.teacherstreasures.org
Teaching Tools for Hillsborough SchoolsTampa, FL 813-620-0260www.educationfoundation.com
The Teacher’s DeskBuffalo, NY716-348-3412www.2care2teach4kids.com
Tools 4 SchoolsHillside, NJ 908-355-3663 www.njfoodbank.org
Tools for Schools BrowardFort Lauderdale, FL 754-321-2034www.browardschool.com
Our Partners
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Diamond Partner$1 Million in product and $100,000 -OR-$200,000
Gold Partner$500,000 in product and $50,000 -OR- $100,000
Product Partner$5 Million+ in product
Platinum Partner$750,000 in product and $75,000 -OR- $150,000
Silver Partner$250,000 in product and $25,000 -OR- $50,000
Second Responder® ProgramKids In Need Foundation provides students affected by natural disasters with
the supplies needed to get them back to a world they know: the classroom.Teachers and students who are affected by disasters can receive school supplies almost
immediately after a disaster has occurred. Returning to the familiar routines and activities of school helps children recover from the trauma they have experienced.
Donate today at www.kinf.org/disaster.
2013 Board of Directors & Committee VolunteersBoard of Directors Bill Douthit, Chair
Phil Wenzell, TreasurerE.S. Robbins
Corey Funkey, SecretarySmart Toys and Games
Tony Beitz, Immediate Past Chair
Anne Bannister
Paul Bierhaus
Carolynn BrooksOfficeMax, Inc.
Martina DerraDiverseID
James Dyer Sebaly, Shillito + Dyer
Jimmy FreemanBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLC
Josh GoldenStory Worldwide
Brad Graves3M
Gregory Iaconis
Mary Little LesterMPL Public Relations
Thomas McKinney II The Moscoe Group
Roger Posacki Elmer’s Products, Inc.
Steve Rubenstein Crayons to Classrooms
Tom TedfordACCO Brands
Carol WylieWorld Vision
Executive CommitteeBill Douthit, Chair
Phil Wenzell, TreasurerE.S. Robbins
Corey Funkey, SecretarySmart Toys and Games
Tony Beitz, Immediate Past Chair
Finance CommitteePhil Wenzell, ChairE.S. Robbins Anne Bannister
Bill Douthit
James Dyer Sebaly, Shillito + Dyer
Rebecca LightnerThe Schierloh SL Lightner Investment Group
Al Nelson
Fundraising CommitteeCorey Funkey, Co-ChairSmart Toys and Games
Martina Derra, Co-ChairDiverseID
Paul Bierhaus
Brad DemskyArtSkills
Jimmy FreemanBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLC
Thomas McKinney IIThe Moscoe Group
Michelle Whyle3M
Marketing and Public Relations CommitteeMary Little Lester, ChairMPL Public Relations
Tony Beitz
Terri BrownElmers, Inc.
Josh GoldenStory Worldwide
Carolynn BrooksOfficeMax, Inc.
Susannah LudwigSnapdragon Films
Resource Center CommitteePaul Bierhaus, Chair
Mark DavisIt’s Academic
Corey FunkeySmart Toys and Games
Mike Horton3M
Gregory Iaconis
Mike KutaProductivity, Inc.
Tim McCubbinTeacher EXCHANGE
Steve RubensteinCrayons to Classrooms
Barb SweeneyTeachers’ Treasures
Dawn TothTarget
Frank Wilson3M
Carol WylieWorld Vision
Teacher Grants CommitteeAnne Bannister, Co-Chair Carolynn Brooks, Co-ChairOfficeMax, Inc.
Al ArendsFellowes
Terri BrownElmer’s Products Inc.
David Covitz
Terry ErdmanKroger
Steve KouroupasQuality Park Products
Dan LeggRoyal Consumer Products
Donna LichensteinFibre-Craft Materials
Dean Mitchell
Roger Posacki Elmer’s Products, Inc.
Valerie Snow
Board of Directors
Phil Wenzell, TreasurerPhil Wenzell, Treasurer
Corey Funkey, SecretaryCorey Funkey, SecretarySmart Toys and GamesSmart Toys and Games
Tony Beitz, Immediate Past ChairTony Beitz, Immediate Past Chair
Sebaly, Shillito + Dyer Sebaly, Shillito + Dyer
Blue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLCBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLC
Crayons to ClassroomsCrayons to Classrooms
Executive CommitteeBill Douthit, Chair Bill Douthit, Chair
Phil Wenzell, TreasurerPhil Wenzell, TreasurerE.S. RobbinsE.S. Robbins
Corey Funkey, SecretaryCorey Funkey, SecretarySmart Toys and GamesSmart Toys and Games
Tony Beitz, Immediate Past ChairTony Beitz, Immediate Past Chair
Finance CommitteePhil Wenzell, ChairPhil Wenzell, ChairE.S. RobbinsE.S. Robbins
Anne BannisterAnne Bannister
Bill DouthitBill Douthit
James DyerJames DyerSebaly, Shillito + DyerSebaly, Shillito + Dyer
Rebecca LightnerRebecca LightnerThe Schierloh SL Lightner Investment GroupThe Schierloh SL Lightner Investment Group
Al NelsonAl Nelson
Fundraising CommitteeCorey Funkey, Co-ChairCorey Funkey, Co-ChairSmart Toys and GamesSmart Toys and Games
Martina Derra, Co-ChairMartina Derra, Co-ChairDiverseIDDiverseID
Paul BierhausPaul Bierhaus
Brad DemskyBrad DemskyArtSkills ArtSkills
Jimmy FreemanJimmy FreemanBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLCBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLC
Thomas McKinney IIThomas McKinney IIThe Moscoe GroupThe Moscoe Group
Michelle WhyleMichelle Whyle3M3M
Marketing and Public Relations CommitteeMary Little Lester, ChairMary Little Lester, ChairMPL Public RelationsMPL Public Relations
Tony BeitzTony Beitz
Terri BrownTerri BrownElmers, Inc.Elmers, Inc.
Josh GoldenJosh GoldenStory WorldwideStory Worldwide
Carolynn BrooksCarolynn BrooksOfficeMax, Inc.OfficeMax, Inc.
Susannah LudwigSusannah LudwigSnapdragon FilmsSnapdragon Films
Resource Center CommitteePaul Bierhaus, ChairPaul Bierhaus, Chair
Mark DavisMark DavisIt’s AcademicIt’s Academic
Corey FunkeyCorey FunkeySmart Toys and GamesSmart Toys and Games
Mike HortonMike Horton3M3M
Gregory IaconisGregory Iaconis
Mike KutaMike KutaProductivity, Inc.Productivity, Inc.
Tim McCubbinTim McCubbinTeacher EXCHANGETeacher EXCHANGE
Steve RubensteinSteve RubensteinCrayons to ClassroomsCrayons to Classrooms
Barb SweeneyBarb SweeneyTeachers’ TreasuresTeachers’ Treasures
Dawn TothDawn TothTargetTarget
Frank WilsonFrank Wilson3M3M
Carol WylieCarol WylieWorld VisionWorld Vision
Teacher Grants CommitteeAnne Bannister, Co-ChairAnne Bannister, Co-Chair
Carolynn Brooks, Co-ChairCarolynn Brooks, Co-ChairOfficeMax, Inc.OfficeMax, Inc.
Al ArendsAl ArendsFellowesFellowes
Terri BrownTerri BrownElmer’s Products Inc.Elmer’s Products Inc.
David CovitzDavid Covitz
Terry ErdmanTerry ErdmanKroger Kroger
Steve KouroupasSteve KouroupasQuality Park ProductsQuality Park Products
Dan LeggDan LeggRoyal Consumer ProductsRoyal Consumer Products
Donna LichensteinDonna LichensteinFibre-Craft MaterialsFibre-Craft Materials
Dean MitchellDean Mitchell
Roger PosackiRoger PosackiElmer’s Products, Inc. Elmer’s Products, Inc.
Valerie SnowValerie Snow
2013 Honor RollTHANK YOU to the following companies who have made product, in-kind services, or financial donations
to the Kids In Need Foundation between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.365 Wholesale3M Company3M Consumer & Office Business3M Corporate Ventures3MgivesA & W Products Company, Inc.A Dream Awaits, Inc.AAA Imaging SolutionsABRAMSACCO BrandsAchieveMplsAcme United CorporationAdcamp AssociatesAdidasAdvantus Corp.Affiance FinancialAgron, Inc Akro-MilsALBAAlliance Rubber CompanyAllied Plastics Co, IncAllsaid & Dunn, LLCAllstate The Giving CampaignAlnor Oil Company, Inc.Alta GraciaAlvin & Company, IncorporatedAmerican Book Co.American LicoriceAmeriFoam / Brooklyn ProductsAMPADAmusementsAngeles CorporationApartment Association Outreach, Inc.Armadillo Amp WorksArtSkillsAvery DennisonAWI Fixtures & Interiors IncBaking for GoodBatt Family FoundationBazic Stationery/Bangkit USA CorporationBBP BagsBel-Art ProductsBetter Office Products, Inc.BIC Consumer Products, USABioFitBlissLiving HomeBlue Sky The Color Of Imagination LLCBlue Valley High School - CAPS ProgramBNY Mellon Community PartnershipBrand New WorldBretford MfgBrett Hand IncBusiness Supply
California TattoosCanon U.S.A., IncCanson-Talens, Inc. Carefocus CorporationCarpets for KidsCatapultRPMCBS EcoMediaCharity Gift CertificatesCharles Leonard Inc.CharlesbridgeCharming Shoppes of Delaware, Inc.Chartpak Inc.Childs PlayChippewa Valley SchoolsChronicle BooksChurch Hill ClassicsClever Crazes for KidsClub ColorsCobb Family FoundationColart Americas, Inc.Community AllianceCompass IndustriesCompass MarketingContima CompanyContinental Commercial ProductsConverseCore’dinationsCorporate Promotions LLCCorrell IncCosel-Pieper Family FoundationCrayola LLCCra-Z-ArtCreative Essentials LLCCredit Decisions International LtdCresa MinneapolisCrescent CardboardCRI 2000/Early Childhood ResourcesCrockett Headstart Parent ClubCrystal ProductionsCSW DistributorsD&H DistributingDaler-Rowney/ Robert SimmonsDarice Inc.Dayton-Phoenix Group, IncDeflecto CorporationDeloitte UniversityDiverse iDDixon Ticonderoga CompanyDK PublishingDollar Per Month Charitable FoundationDomtar Industries Inc. DorcyEarthlust
ECRMEducational InsightsElmer’s Products, Inc.EnergizerEnergizer Charitable TrusteShip Auto TransEssential Learning ProductsEuroGraphicsFair Oaks ElementaryFalcon Safety ProductsFeed the ChildrenFidelity Charitable Gift FundFilexec ProductsFiskars Brands Inc.Flag ZoneFlagship CarpetsFlambeau Inc./ArtbinFlash FurnitureFloraCraft CorporationFlorence Mauchant and Eric Lomas FoundationFollett Higher Education Force Fitness ClubFormation Brands LLCForsythe Technology, Inc.Foss ManufacturingFoundations Worldwide IncFranklin SportsFred Meyer FundFree Spirit PublishingG&C SalesGAIAMGame MasterGames People PlayGartner Studios Inc.GE FoundationGeneral MillsGeneral Pencil Company, Inc.Ghent Manufacturing, Inc.Gilster-Mary Lee CorporationGIV MobileGlobe SkateboardsGlue Dots InternationalGodiva ChocolatierGood FortunesGraphics UnitedGroesbeck United Methodist ChurchGuernsey Office ProductsGyssien InternationalHallmark Cards, Inc.Harvest Community Development CorporationHasbro, Inc.
Hatchette Book GroupHavellsHeartland CandiesHER AccessoriesHollandays Publishing Horizon Group USA Inc.Hot ConceptsHot Wire Foam FactoryHouse of DoolittleHunkydory CraftsIcebergIdea Workshop, IncIdeaVillage Products CorpImagine Schools - Nau Charter SchoolImperial Distributors, Inc.Innex, Inc.Innogive FoundationInnoversa CorpInternational ArrivalsIris CompanyIris USA Inc.Ironwood MfgItaltrike USAIt’s AcademicJ.L. BuchananJardine AssociatesJax LTD, IncJesus People Proclaim International Ministries ChurchJill MakiJillson RobertsJo-Ann Fabric and Craft StoresJohn Wiley & Sons Juxtaposed, LLCK&S Precision MetalsKaleidoscopeKalik & Associates, Inc.KalokidsKaren Foster DesignKauffman Scholars IncKaz USA, IncKey ProductsKingdom ChurchKiss My FaceKlaers Family FoundationKnights Apparel IncKooltakLagasse, Inc.Laurex CreationsLeap Year Publishing, LLCLearning LoftLeon Korol CompanyLevi’s
LexisNexisLF Products Pte LtdLife Prep SchoolLindenmeyr MunroeLion Brand Yarn CompanyLiqui-Mark Corp.LithographicsLoew-Cornell, Inc.Lorenz CorporationLuv FootwearLXG, IncMacPherson’sMagna-Tel, IncManta-Ray, Inc/ChildBriteMarisa S. GlazerMartin UniversalMary Kay Inc.Master Caster/Master Mfg. Co. IncMaster Lock CoMaster Magnetics, Inc.Masterson ArtMaxell CorporationMayfair GamesMcGraw HillMCM Group IncMeForYou, LLCMEGA Brands America, Inc.Memory on HandMerriam-Webster, Inc.Metropolitan Baptist ChurchMiami Valley Maids, LLCMicrosoftMinneapolis Federation of TeachersMiquel-Rius USA LimitedMiss Ashley Originals, IncMister SnacksMitsubishi Electric AutomationMomentaMoore Co, IncMrs. Prindable’sMV SportMWV FoundationNACSCORPNascorpNational Banner CompanyNational GeographicNational Public SeatingNeenah Paper Nelson Levine de Luca & Hamilton LLCNestle ProfessionalNew Cube IncNew Life FellowshipNewell Rubbermaid NORCOM North Mill Capital fka PrinSourceNYDesign CompanyOCMOffice Depot FoundationOffice Star Products
Officemate International Corp.OfficeMax, Inc.OxoPacific Western SalesPacon CorporationPalmer & AssociatesPanel ProcessingPapyrus Paragon Furniture, IncParis Business Products, Inc.Paris Businss ProductsParker Products, Inc.Paul Coriden & Associates, Inc.Payne Publishers, Inc.Pearson EducationPencils.comPenguin GroupPENTEL OF AMERICA, LTD.PepsiCoPhillips Lytle LLPPilot Pen Corporation of AmericaPlan AheadPlay Action LLCPlayart IntlPointe InternationalPollock PaperPPAIPrinceton Art & Brush CoPurple CowsQBE Insurance CorpQuill Corporation Raymond Geddes & Co, Inc.Razoo FoundationReaders’ Favorite LLCRemedia PublicationsRJF MarketingRock Paint Distributing CorpRoyal Crest PromotionsRubbermaid Commercial ProductsS.P. Richards Co.Safco Products CompanySagaformSaint Paul Public SchoolsSamsill CorporationSamsung Electronics America, Inc.Sandusky LeeSanfordSaunders Manufacturing Co., Inc.Scentco, Inc.Scholar CraftScholastic Book Fairs Scholastic Inc.Scholls Inc.School Health CorpSchool Specialty Inc.SchoolKidz, Inc.School-Pak, IncScreenflex Portable PartitionsSebaly, Shillito, & Dyer
Selco Industries, IncSentry SafeSGS Consumer TestingShop-VacShurTech Brands, LLCSimmons KidsSmart Toys and GamesSmead Manufacturing CompanySmith Carrel Co, IncSourcebooksSpectrum UniformsSpeedball Art ProductsSpinrite YarnSpirit IndustriesSpring Hill Baptist ChurchSt. Luke’s Episcopal ChurchStacy Cleaning Services, LLCStaedtler, Inc.Stampin’ UpStaples Foundation for LearningStaples, IncSterilite CorporationStorybook PromotionsStoutStrathmore Artist PapersStride, Inc.Studio Designs Inc.Stumped Tree ServiceSunshine Scripting SystemsSUPERVALU Inc. Tape Printers IncTargetTATCOTattoo FactoryTCF FoundationTeacherlists.comTeachers’ TreasuresTennscoTF FulfillmentThat’s My TicketThe Caring TreeThe Chenille Kraft CompanyThe Childrens FactoryThe Clorox CoThe Coca-Cola CompanyThe Critical Thinking Co.The Decatur Family YMCAThe Fanatic GroupThe Girls Middle SchoolThe Highlands Group LLCThe Hubbard CompanyThe Marvel GroupThe McCall Pattern Co.The Miller GroupThe Northwest CompanyThe Pencil Grip, Inc.The Perman Living TrustThe Sun Products CorporationThe Working Proof
The Zimmerman Agency, LLCThermos LLCThink FunThirty-One GiftsThrivent FinancialTJ PromotionsTombowTonic Studios USA IncToolbox Web DesignTop Brands, incTop Flight, Inc.Travelers Club Luggage, Inc.TriNet CorporationTSTImpresoTung Yung International (USA)Ulti-Lit Technologies, Inc.Unger EnterprisesUnisonUnited Stationers Supply Co United Supply CorporationUniversal Warehousing, Inc.Unspoken WorksUp With PaperUPS Foundation, Inc. US BankUS Nutrition CoU-Trau, IncVeer InteractiveVelcro USA Inc. Via Credit UnionVircoVoyager Learning/Sopris LearningW. Clement & Jessie V. Stone FoundationWalgreen CompanyWalton’s Children’s CharitiesWebster IndustriesWesco NAWest Academic PublishingWhitney Bros. Co.Wildlife EducationWincraftWoodland ScenicsWOOF SuppliesWorld Vision, Inc.WrigleyXanEduYellow DoorYes To Inc.YMCA of Greater RichmondYucai Holding Group Co, LTDZebra Pen Corporation
Thank You!Please visit www.kinf.org to see our complete honor roll, including individual donors.
Financial StatementsAs provided by Brady, Ware & Schoenfeld, Inc.
We have audited the statements of financial position of Kids In Need Foundation as of December 31, 2013 and 2012, and the related statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended (not presented herein). These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis of our opinion.
The condensed statements of financial position as of December 31, 2013 and 2012, and the related condensed statements of activities for the years ended are presented in summary and, therefore, do not include all of the information required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
In our opinion, because of the significance of the omission of the information referred to in the preceding paragraph, the condensed financial statements, referred to above, do not present fairly, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, the financial position of Kids in Need Foundation as of December 31, 2013 and 2012, or the change in its net assets or its cash flowsfor the years then ended.
A full audited financial statement is available at Kids In Need Foundation’s website www.kinf.org.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES Restated Restated 12/31/13 12/31/12 12/31/13 12/31/12 UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $900.262 $535,392 Support and Revenue $70,176,208 $37,517,944Pledge Receivables, net 117,187 55,490 Net Assets Released from Restrictions 1,675,993 44,250Inventory 4,670,681 4,664,675 71,852,201 37,562,194 Prepaid Expenses 13,601 13,332 Expenses - Investments 476,909 447,147 Program Services Equipment, net 36,831 43,912 Materials-in-kind - Kids In Need 68,148,717 35,408,223Other assets 8,346 8,346 Resource Center - Kids In Need & Summit 49,694 65,755Total Assets $6,223,817 $5,768,294 Teacher grants 208,696 189,802 School Ready Supplies Program 249,085 244,833 Twin City Resource Center 1,881,678 404,310 Other programs 81,419 85,173 Supporting Services Management and General 953,446 809,537 Fund Development 130,405 128,361 Total Expenses 71,703,140 37,335,994 Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets 149,061 226,200 RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Liabilities $332,201 $202,384 Support and Revenue 1,852,638 4,731,536 Net Assets Released from Restrictions (1,675,993) (44,250)Net assets - Unrestricted 978,435 829,374 Net assets - Temporarily Restricted 4,908,181 4,731,536 Net assets - Permanently Restricted 5,000 5,000 Decrease in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 176,645 4,687,286 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $6,223,817 $5,768,294 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $325,706 $4,913,486
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2014 StaffDave Smith
Executive [email protected]
Kristine CohnSenior Director of Development
and Corporate [email protected]
Cheri EckExecutive Assistant
Penny HawkDirector or Marketing & Communications
Jenn JohnsonDirector of Emerging Media
Jennifer LehmanDirector of Donor Relations and Gift-In-Kind
Jeanne MockDirector of National Accounts
Colleen RourkeDirector of School Ready Supplies
Melissa PhilibertDirector of Second Responder®
Becky ShawAccounting Director
Lesley WaltonManager of Gift-In-Kind
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