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United Way of Larimer County UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015

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United Way of Larimer CountyUnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015

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Dear Friends,

The people of Larimer County have a strong history of coming together to create change. It’s one of the remarkable qualities that makes our community such a great place to live, work, and play.

The 2014-2015 fiscal year marked important progress in United Way’s bold move into a new era of collective problem-solving to reduce poverty in Larimer County. We are no longer the transactional organization of the past. With every dollar raised, we are committed to building a better future for everyone, including nonprofits, donors, and especially children and families in need.

More than 70 partners, representing nonprofits, foundations, school districts, Colorado State University, and local and county government, have come to the table to engage with United Way beyond a traditional funding relationship. Together, we are channeling and sharing resources, removing barriers, increasing efficiencies, reducing duplication – all with the vision to create systemic, transformational change that reduces poverty in Larimer County.

Thousands of local children, families and individuals have already benefited from the collaborative partnerships and life-changing programs that are part of this collective movement, and we’re growing stronger every day.

Local children are getting the early support they need to be successful in school. Local youth are developing skills and behaviors that set them up for a future filled with promise and opportunity. Local families are better equipped on their path to self-sufficiency. Families and individuals in crisis are getting access to basic needs services so they can focus on improving their circumstances. All of these efforts make a long-term difference in reducing poverty and improving the quality of life for everyone in Larimer County.

To our partners, donors, advocates, and volunteers, we extend our heartfelt thanks for all you’ve done to change lives and strengthen our community over the last year. Your compassion, generosity, and dedication fuel the work we do every day and make our impact possible.

Great things happen when we LIVE UNITED, and we look forward to sharing our continued progress and results with you in the months and years to come.

Sincerely,

Chuck LevineChair, Board of Directors

Gordan ThibedeauPresident and CEO

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THE YEAR IN REVIEWJULY 2014

AUG2014

OCT2014

Colorado Reading Corps kicks off first year in Larimer County

Thousands of Volunteers Rally for 16th Annual

Make A Difference Day

FEB2015

APRIL2015

WomenGive Luncheon inspires hundreds

JUNE2015 Hundreds

gather for 2015 State of the Community event

More than $6.8 million in local community investments announced for 13-14 fiscal year

of the Year,

FEB2015

MAY2015

Awards

Spirit ofGiving

Announced

Campaign

Colorado Business Reads collects more than 4,900

books to help local kids

Generation

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S

GENERATION UNITEDA YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY

United’s Nite to Unite brings together the next generation

of community change-makers

THANK YOU FOR A GREAT YEAR!

Investment includes program dollars, donor designations, disaster relief and recovery, and grant awards focused on transforming the way local organizations work together to create long-term, lasting change to the issue of poverty in Larimer County.

United Way partnered with AmeriCorps, SERVE Colorado and Thompson School District to bring this nationally-recognized program to Larimer County. Focused on helping local children read at grade level so they can stay on track to graduate, the program helped 422 children in its first year.

During the week-long event organized by United Way, 2,314 volunteers completed 94 service projects throughout the community. In total volunteers provided approximately 9,576 hours of service, which equals $215,939 in dollar impact. Make A Difference Day is the largest week of volunteer service in Larimer County.

Congratulations to The Fort Collins Coloradoan, winner of the inaugural Campaign of the Year award. Spirit of Giving award winners also included Town of

Estes Park, Anheuser-Busch Company, The Group, Inc., and James Walters of Enterprise Holdings as

Campaign Coordinator of the Year.

More than 650 women (and a few men) gathered for a inspirational event that showcased the power of women helping women in Larimer County. WomenGive is an initiative of United that provides childcare scholarships to single mothers so they can earn a higher education and build a better future for their families.

United Way partnered with 23 local businesses throughout the month of April to collect more than 4,900 new or gently used books to be distributed to empower local children with the gift of reading, a 230% increase over the number of books collected in 2014.

Generation United brings together the passion and philanthropic power of local young professionals to make a difference in our community. Young professionals from across Larimer County gathered for the

annual event at Odell Brewing Company to connect with the next generation of community change-makers and enjoy craft beer and local music.

Nearly 900 people came together for the largest gathering of people and organizations committed to making a difference in northern Colorado at United Way’s 2015 State of the Community event. Attendees learned about the power of collective impact, witnessed the impact of Colorado Reading Corps, and celebrated one our community’s best collaborative figures in Ginny Riley, retired Director of the Department of Human Services for Larimer County.

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Your Impact on Melissa and her FamilyMelissa is a hard-working single mother living in Fort Collins. Young and in love, she dropped out of Poudre High School in the 10th grade and married her longtime boyfriend. After several years in what became an abusive marriage, she bravely decided it was time to make a better life for her and her two children.

With little education or family resources, Melissa struggled to make ends meet each month despite working several part-time jobs. When her rent was significantly past due and she received an eviction notice, Melissa desperately called United Way 2-1-1 to get help.

The work of United Way has made the referral process much easier for Melissa to navigate. United Way Partners, Neighbor to Neighbor and Project Self-Sufficiency (PS-S), worked together to support a seamless referral so she could get help with her long-term goals. Melissa was back on track with these services and obtained her GED, but without additional education she knew she would never truly get ahead. Melissa’s PS-S Advisor worked with United Way staff to introduce Melissa to the WomenGive program. With WomenGive’s help, she worked part-time and attended Colorado State University. Melissa was finally able to focus on the importance of her studies knowing that her children were in a safe and nurturing environment.

In May 2015, Melissa graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and found full-time employment that allows her to care for herself and her children independently. A first-generation graduate, her graduation day was a momentous occasion, but she’s not the only one dreaming bigger. Now that Melissa’s children have seen their mother succeed and know the value of that education, they are likely to follow in her footsteps toward their own college degrees.

Your Impact on RachelRachel is three years old and lives with her grandmother, Betty, in Loveland. She’s been under her grandmother’s watchful eye since birth, as her father and mother weren’t able to care for her. Her grandmother has built a loving home for her, ensuring that Rachel’s basic needs are met, but without access to quality early learning opportunities, she is at risk of entering school behind.

Betty struggled through school and doesn’t feel comfortable reading out loud to Rachel. Because of this, and the fact that the family lives in poverty, Rachel will be exposed to 15,000 fewer words than many of her peers. This “word gap” is one aspect of her early development that may hold her back in her academic success. Ninety percent of our brain’s growth occurs by the age of five, so these tender, early years are so important.

Fortunately for Rachel, her grandmother visited the Community Life Center and was connected to United Way’s Be Ready Navigator. The Navigator quickly assessed their situation and made valuable recommendations about quality pre-Kindergarten programs for Rachel and supports for Betty.

Through the work of United Way’s Be Ready partnership, hundreds of parents are using scholarships to access quality early childcare for their kids, parent education about school readiness, and tools to help their kids enter school ready to learn. Children who enter school with early skills, such as a basic knowledge of math and reading, are more likely than their peers to experience future academic success, attain higher levels of education, and secure employment. Absence of these and other skills may contribute to even greater disparities down the road.

United Way is committed to making sure every child in Larimer County enters school ready to learn, so they can reach their full potential.

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UNITED WAY 2-1-1 PROVIDES VITAL CONNECTION TO SERVICES IN LARIMER COUNTYUnited 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), 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 10,500 contacts (calls, emails or chats) 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 2014 and June 2015.

TOP 5 NEEDS FROM JULY 2014 - JUNE 2015:2,341

2,148

1,029

823

793

Information ServicesBasic information about resources including telephone number, address, hours of operation, etc.

HousingRent assistance, shelter and affordable housing, etc.

Individual, Family and Community SupportYard work, snow removal, child care, case management, etc.

Income SupportFood stamps, TANF, and income tax assistance, etc.

Utility Bill Payment

...have a disability: 31% ...are 60 years or older: 19% ...are living below the poverty level: 65%Percentage of 2-1-1 clients who...

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTSFiscal year July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015

REVENUE SNAPSHOT

EXPENSE SNAPSHOT

WORKPLACE TOTALS

$ 3,636,397 COMMUNITY &

PLANNED GIVING

$ 1,567,147

PROGRAM EXPENSE

FUNDRAISING

ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL

70%

30%

79%11%10%

TOTAL CAMPAIGN & ENDOWMENT

$ 5,203,544

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; disaster recovery assistance;

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.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Fiscal year July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (AS OF JUNE 30, 2014) 2015 2014

Total Assets 6,211,598 6,975,194

Total Liabilities 1,930,372 2,035,326

Total Net Assets 4,281,226 4,939,868

Total Liabilities and Net Assets 6,211,598 6,975,194 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES 2015 2014

Annual Campaign 5,203,544 5,514,208

Provision for Uncollectible Pledges (169,723) (156,593)

Less: Donor Designations (1,942,115) (2,258,433)

Grants and initiatives 789,531 3,029,257

Other Income 271,881 427,563

Total Revenue 4,153,118 6,556,002

Grants and Programs 3,819,554 6,976,509

Fundraising and Management & General 992,206 997,050

Total Grants and Expenses 4,811,760 7,973,559

Change in Net Assets (658,642) (1,417,557)

Net Assets - Beginning of Year 4,939,868 6,357,425

Net Assets - End of Year 4,281,226 4,939,868

Independent audit was completed by Soukup, Bush & Associates, CPAs, P.C. and approved by United Way of Larimer

County’s Board of Directors on November 18, 2015.

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OUR VOLUNTEERS, PARTNERS AND DONORS

United Way of Larimer County is a volunteer-led organization governed by a Board of Directors and supported by several volunteer committees. We thank them for volunteering their time and using their creativity, expertise and enthusiasm to improve lives and strengthen the community we call home.

2014-2015VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP

BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE COMMITTEEBoard Chair – Chuck Levine - Community Volunteer

Treasurer – Kären Siwek, Brown & Brown Insurance

Secretary – Brent Coan, Coan, Payton & Payne, LLC

Past Chair –Nick Christensen - Larimer County Sheriff

MEMBERSEvan Bode - Student Board Member

Bonnie Clipper - Medical Center of the Rockies

Justin Davis - Wells Fargo Advisors

Kay Garcia - First National Bank of Colorado

Tepi Hanson - Qualfon USA

Claire Hayhow - Student Board Member

Mike Hooker - Colorado State University, Public Affairs and Communication

Kathy Jack-Romero - Fort Collins Coloradoan

Paul Mueller - Mueller & Associates CPA

Tracy Oldemeyer - Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, L.L.P.

Donna Smith - The Neenan Company

Lise Youngblade - Colorado State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies

COMMUNITY IMPACT COMMITTEEChair - Paul Mueller

Kristy Beachy-Quick

Martin Carcasson

Justin Davis

Paul DeVoe

Margaret Long

Mary Lou Rogers

Crystal Shafii

Lise Youngblade

FINANCE & AUDIT COMMITTEEChair - Kären Siwek

John Berkhausen

Tracy Oldemeyer

Molly Lockman

Leasa Magnuson

Stephen West

HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEEChair - Pam Allen

Joyce Shorthill

Paulette Hansen

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Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County

Alternatives to Violence, Inc.

B.A.S.E. Camp, Inc.

Bohemian Foundation

Book Trust

Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County

Care-A-Van / SAINT, Inc.

Catholic Charities – Larimer County Region

Children’s Speech & Reading Center

ChildSafe Colorado, Inc.

City of Fort Collins – Department of Social Sustainability

City of Loveland – Community Partnership Office

Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park, Inc

Crossroads Safehouse

CSU – Department of Human Development & Family Studies

Disabled Resource Services

Early Childhood Council of Larimer County

Elderhaus Adult Day Programs

Estes Park Learning Place

Estes Park School District

Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Success

Faith Family Hospitality

Food Bank for Larimer County

Fort Collins Housing Authority

Fort Collins Read Aloud

Friends of the Gardens on Spring Creek

Generation Now

Greenpath Inc.

Half Moon Arts

Health District of Northern Larimer County

Homeless Gear

Homelessness Prevention Initiative

Homeward 2020

House of Neighborly Service

Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain, Inc.

Larimer County Department of Human ServicesCYF Division Volunteer Program

Larimer County Extension

Larimer County Workforce Center

Loveland Public Library

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountain

The Matthews House

Meals on Wheels Inc for Loveland and Berthoud, Colorado

Meals-on-Wheels Fort Collins

Neighbor to Neighbor

Northern Colorado AIDS Project

Partners Mentoring Youth

Poudre River Public Library District

Poudre School District

Project Self-Sufficiency

Realities Focus, Inc.

Reflections for Youth, Inc.

Respite Care, Inc.

Restoration Now

Salvation Army

SERVE 6.8

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center

Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center

The Center for Family Outreach, Inc.

The Community Kitchen

The Family Center/La Familia

The Growing Project

Thompson R2-J Education Foundation

Thompson School District R2-J

Thompson Valley Preschool, Inc.

Touchstone Health Partners

Turning Point Center for Youth & Family

Unite for Literacy

Via Mobility Services

Volunteers of America, Colorado Branch

WorkLife Partnership

United Way and our Community Impact Partners work together to create lasting change in Larimer County. The following organizations meet high standards to ensure they are financially sound and ethically governed, and are committed to the community-wide, collective movement to reduce poverty and increase prosperity so that all people in Larimer County have the opportunity for a better life. Together, we can accomplish more than any single person or organization can do alone. That’s what is means to LIVE UNITED.

COMMUNITY IMPACT PARTNERS

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CORNERSTONE PARTNERS

Cornerstone Partners help underwrite United Way’s operating costs so your donation can have the greatest impact in our community. Our sincere thanks go out to these organizations for their continued generosity and support.

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ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY United Way of Larimer County’s

Alexis de Tocqueville Society

LA SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE$100,000+Mitch and Becky Morgan

ORDRE DE FRATERNITÉ$75,000 TO $99,999Ben and Anne Manvel

ORDRE D’EGALITÉ$50,000 TO $74,999Judith Aranow

Mark and Donna Kornblau

ORDRE DE LIBERTÉ$25,000 TO $49,999Ray and Martha Bailey

Doug Josephson and Renee’ Brunsting

Larry and Pat Kendall

Kenneth and Paisley Pettine

Dave and Linda Veldman

Sally and Bill Withers

3 Anonymous

MEMBRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ$10,000 TO $24,999Steve and Deb Ackerman

Tom and Kathy Albertz

Kate A. Herrod and Richard S. Alper

Kathy Andrews

Dick and Carole Barton

Kyle and Liz Berry

Richard Blumberg

Patrick and Robyn Brady

Larry and Suzanne Brazil

Rick and Sally Brent

Larry and Anntheresa Buckendorf

Mark and Terri Burke

Holly and Robert Carroll

John and Katherine Carroll

Norman R. and M. Elaine Carver

Donna and Tom Chapel

Rick and Denise Chapman

Steve and D’Ann Chorak

Nick Christensen

Rhys and Judy Christensen

Lisa and Jim Clay

Steve and Deb Collins

Bob Cushatt

John and Tharon Deakins

Dellenbach Family

Dellenbach Family

Jim and Holly Dickinson

Doug and Connie Dohn

Donnan Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Russ and Shannon Donnan

Edward J. and Judee M. Donner

Dan and Jeannine Eckles

A. Christopher Fawzy

Jennifer Flint

Lew Gaiter III and Jeannette Gaiter

Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. Kaley

Andrew and Emily Gouldey

Stan and Susie Gunstream

Connie and John Hanrahan

David and Ann Harms

Jim and Dianne Harper

Nancy Hartley and Brian Cobb

Clayton and Kandy Hartman

Jim and Tricia Hauan

Randy and Jean Hediger

Kathleen Henry

Shelly Hill

Katherine Janson

Robert and Sarah Jones

Timothy Jones and Renee Cohn Jones

Jorgensen Family Foundation- Don and Jan Jorgensen

Ryan and Lacey Joyal

Patrick and Denise Juliana

Brett and Stephanie Kemp

Bill and Cindy Kurtz

Rich and Colleen Laub

Thomas and Marie Livingston

Sonny and Carol Jo Lubick

Dan and Tammy Mackey

Dr. Ben and O’Linda Magsamen

Doug and Cathy Markley

Gene Markley

John and Julie McBride

Chris and Teresa McElroy

Colleen Miller

Mark and Jennifer Millican

Randy and Nancy Morgan

Kevin and Kenneth Oltjenbruns

Chris and Holly Osborn

Chris and Julie Otto

Jason and Rachel Peifer

Rex and Shari Petersen

Suzanne and Andy Peterson

Jim and Pam Pierce

Daniel and Michelle Provaznik

Dr. Will and Kathy Reents

Randi and Teresa Rost

Doug and Jill Schatz

Richard and Cathy Schott

Matt and Emily Shoup

Kevin and Kay Shrum

Mark and Dorsi Smith

Mark and Peggy Smith

Tami and Richard Spaulding

Ryan and Kristen Spencer

Carl and Karen Spina

Blaine Stackhouse

Paul Armstrong and Heather Stickler

Alan and Kimberly Strope

Pat Stryker

Jane Sullivan

Tom and Jean Sutherland

Paul and Karen Thayer

Stacy and Gordan Thibedeau

Donn and Mary Turner

Chuck and Chris Ulfers

Steve and April Undy

Beth and Dennis Wallisch

Wynn and Karen Washle

Duane and Patty Wiens

Joel and Michelle Wigton

Robert and A-Young Woody

Greg and Ellen Yancey

Joseph and Cheryl Zimlich

Jimmy and Karen Zuhn

Joe Zupancic

Randy and Katie Zwetzig

30 Anonymous

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.

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LEADERSHIP GIVING CIRCLE

LONGS PEAK $5,000 - $9,999Ceri and Jim Anderson

Dave and Carol Anderson

Ron and Deena Arnold

Roger Ashmore and Cathy Ow

Judy Bogaard

Henry Creal

Paul and Susan French

Judson M. Harper

Bryce Hediger

Kirk and Lisa Hetherington

Greg and Anne Jordan

Brian Kelly and Christine Nofsinger

Katherine Lanning

David and Elaine May

Rich and Marylou Nash

Devin Odell and Maria Fernandez-Gimenez

William and Susan Repasky

Chuck and Elaine Scholpp

Aaron Thomas

Dr. Donald and Janet Wells

9 Anonymous

CAMERON PASS $2,500 - $4,999Crystal Aurand

Douglas and Debra Bartlett

Anuradha and Rohit Bhatia

Matthew and Trisha Biggio

Joel K. Bladow

John Carmichael and Laura Crew

Scott and Theresa Cismoski

Greg DiNoia

Tara Doak

Barb Duffner

Judy and Max Elliott

Isaac and Leslie Essay

Michelle Bruxvoort Fang

Dick and Bev Gast

Richard and Pat Gearheard

Jim and Jean Greuel

Gregory and Sara Halac

Douglas Hartman

Rod Holland

Chris and Melinda Howard

Rajesh Idate

Wayne and Catherine Kever

John and Stacey Knuckey

Mark A. Linder

Pat and Trudy McElwee

Steve Meyer

David Mulvihill

David T. Muth

Rob and Patty Mygatt

Corkie Odell and Mike Sollenberger

Phil Purdy

Mike and Mendy Rushing

Ken and Linda Sandberg

Jacqueline and Don Sargent

Janet and John Saurer

Brigitte Schmidt

Thom and Joani Schultz

David Smalley

Eric J. Smith

Fred and Jean Swinson

Matt and Annette Taylor

Matthew Tracz

Lynn and Christine Villard

Jason and Monica Welch

Dale and Kathleen Winder

Renee and George Wittemyer

Richard and Dr. G. Lee Yahnke

16 Anonymous

BIG THOMPSON CANYON $1,000 - $2,499Rich Adkisson

Tyler Anderson

Stephen and Carol Arceneaux

Jeffrey Arnold

Susan Athey

Ken and Sandie Axelsen

Ron and Gail Baker

Vaughn Baker

Joe Ballestrasse

Lawrence Barber

Jim and Peggy Barnett

Art and Johnna Bavoso

Scott and Kristin Beasley

Bill and Johanna Becker

Robert and Joni Becker

Christopher Bendele

Marjean and Edward Bender

Johnny B.

Kenneth R. Betchel

Brad and Diane Bischoff

Rick and Cecile Bitting

Cindy Blach

Tim Blakeman

Brian Bogaard

Susan A. Bolint

Marty Brophy

Bill and Ruth Brown

Cathy Brown and Troy Mai

Steven and Karen Brown

Michael A. Buckley

Gregory A. Bundy

Randy and Vicky Burrack

Robert and Linda Bury

Rick Butler

Alan Byers

Gregory M. Cain

Charles Cairns and Deborah Hamilton

Daniel G. Campbell

Jeffrey and Patricia Chapman

Dick and Ellie Chinn

David and Alice Clark

John and Reghan Cloudman

G. Brent Coan

Glenn Colon-Bonet

Mike and Barbara Cooper

Lynn and Karen Courtney

Joe and Linda Cowan

Kelly Custer

Ruth Davies

Jeff and Katie Davis

Gregg C. DeGroot

Kevin Dellenbach

Andrew Dempsey

Dan Dennie

Debs DiGiorgio

Dave and Jill Dornan

Steve and Karen Dornseif

Mike and Mary Doty

Stephanie A. Doughty

Gary R. Drager

Mark and Neyla Driscoll

Paul and Kathie Dudzinski

Art and Mary Dunn

Dave and Kathy Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer and John Perzow

Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer

Todd Edgar

Myke and Dick Erickson

Bob and Joyce Everitt

Colleen and Duane Fasen

Mike and Andrea Faucett

Eric Fetzer

Fickel-McCarty Foundation of Berthoud

Kathy and Bill Fischer

James R. Fitzgerald

Kathy and Tony Fourcroy

Anthony Frank

Mark Freeman

David and Gail Frick

Erich A. Fromm

Leonard Gallatin

Kay Garcia

Raymond Gasser

Kathleen M. Genschoreck

Terrance M. Gibbons

Katherine and Stephen Gillette

Joe Glomboski and Meg Evans

Stephen and Joyce Goldmann

Debbie and Tom Graff

Lee and Patty Grant

Vicki Grassman and Harry Murphy

Dale and Lou Grit

David and Mary Gullikson

Roger Gunlikson

Brian Hamill

Derek Hanson

Jim and Kathy Haselmaier

Diane M. Hathaway

Connie Heighes

Ray M. Henry

Barbara Hoffman

Linda C. Hoffman

Karin Hollohan

Bert and Joyce Honea

Cindy Howerter

Dave Hula

Timothy Hutchison and Jane Rozum

Jeffrey Janelle

David Jobusch

Charles C. Johnson

Frank and Jody Johnson

Martha Johnson, Ph. D.

Dale C. Kaiser

Dave and Debbie Kepler

The Klau Family

Mary and Ken Klopfenstein

Patrick and Lynn Knebel

Dan Kroll and Sandra Chisholm

John and Marlene Krueger

Patricia Kummrow

Joel and Lois Lamb

Nancy F. Lathrop

Molly J. Lauterbach

Bob and Sharlet Lee

Bernard and Lory Levinger

Ric Lewis

Jim Loftis and Judy Billica

Jeff Lopez

Leonard and Carol Mahoney

Paul Martin

Sam Martin

Gale A. McGaha-Miller

Perrie McMillen and Rick Rohlfs

Mary G. MedearisMellinger

Todd Mellinger

Jon Mendenhall

Peter and Keely Mendicino

Kishore Menezes

Sarita Metzler

Dale G. Miller

Doug and Terri Miller

Dave Mills

Graham and Sharon Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell

Terell L. Mize

Phil and Ann Montera

Tim and Kathy Monty

Robert J. Mooney

BIG THOMPSON CANYON

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.

LEADERSHIPUNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

GIVING CIRCLE

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$1,000 - $2,499CONTINUED Chet and Patt Moore

Bill Morrison

Brian & Nikki Mosbrucker

Mueller & Associates CPA LLC

Melanie Musgrove

Lee and Yvonne Myers

Chris and Courtney Nelson

Matt and Julie Nesbitt

S.J. Newton

Mike and Kelly Nichols

Steve and Amberly Nichols

John A. Nigh

Paul Nuber

Anita Obando

John J. O’Neill

Kathleen A. Orloski

Merlin and Nancy Otteman

Jim and Jackie Owens

Stephanie O. Palladino

Ted Papenthien

Barb and Tony Pariso

David Patterson

John J. Pawlikowski

Charlie and Susan Peterson

Eric and Susan Peterson

Robert and Ann Phemister

Brenda and James Pisula

Joey Porter

James Pratz Jr.

James and Lyn Pring

Randolph E. Ratliff

Peter Reinke

Jack and June Richardson

Chris and Cindy Richmond

Tom and Lauri Robins

Garth and Joanne Rogers

Mike and Kathy Romero

Thomas and Camille Sachtleben

Kevin Safford

Roger and Susie Sample

Eldon P. and Ella May Savage

Jack and Trudy Schade

Julie E. Schiola

Valerie Schlageter

Carolee Schuck

Roger and Wendy Schuett

John and Kate Schulte

Michael Schump

Gary and Debbie Schwartz

Chance Scott

Rocky Scott

Mark and Jayne Sears

Chris Serafin

Ganesh

Scott Shonbeck

Kären Siwek

Douglas and Joyce Sjogren

Todd and Shauna Sledge

Sandy Smiley

Myron and Debbie Smith

Luke Soasey

Don and Kris Soltis

Jim Sprout

Mike Stahl

Sherri Standard

Nicole L. Reeves

Kelly and Laurie Steele

Douglas Stirrett

Mike Strycker

Donna L. Sullivan

Rex A. Summa

Don and Lynn Svitak

Doug Swartz and Karen Spencer

Hae-Ja Tang

Steven and Mary Jane Thorson

Charles Tracer

Michael and Marjory Trinen

Ronald and Marilyn Tuttle

Trent Venneman

Lorrie Wagner

Marvin Wahlen

Michael D. Wailes

Albert Wang

Jim and Nikki Watson

Tim and Sue Whetten

Sadye M. Wichmann

Bill and Sue Wilcox

Jennifer and Keith Williams

Debye Wolf

Karen and Larry Wood

Dan Woodward

York, The Red Lion

Jason and Naomi Young

Jim and Jo zumBrunnen

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SUMMIT $500 - $999Thomas J. Aguilera

Jose L. Alaniz

The Andrews Family

Sophia Aragon

Archangel Arrogante

Mary Audette

Ellen Audley

Robert Bach

Mary and Micah Baird

Heather and Dirk Banks

Melanie Barge

Don and Kate Barnes

Jeff Barnes

John Bartholow and Janet Seeley

Mickey Basiliere

Travis and Kristine Baugh

Susan and Robert Baum

Carrie A. Baumgart

Eric K. Baumgart

Dr. Donald and Donna Beard

Rich Becker

Mark Beckett

Beck-Ferkiss Family

Michael Bello

Brady and Annie Berg

Brett Berlin

Brian Berry

Mark A. Betz

Allen and Ruth Billington

David Bishop

Brad and Melissa Blank

Miles C. Blumhardt

Ryan Blundy

Thomas Bolling

Lora and Boyd Bonser

Anthony Bouchard

Gary L. Bray Jr.

Maureen Brew

Julie Brewen

Luis Diego Briceno

Marge Brodahl

Jamie Lynn Brooks

Donna M. Brown

Edith G. Brown

Terry and Isabel Brunk

Richard J. Buegel

Scott Burton

Patrick Byrne

Bruce and Sheri Campbell

Adam D. Carl

Jette Carlson

Larry and Michael Carlson

Chuck and Jennifer Carpenter

Joseph Carroll

James D. Chance

Don L. Churchwell

Bonnie Clipper

Paul W. Cocking

Meridith A. Cook

Kristen and Lee Cord

M. Sharon Courtney

Diane Crews

Andy and Danielle Crisman

Doug and Lisa Crook

Jim Curlee

Todd H. Daggett

Gary A. Darling

Charles W. Davis

Drew and Jeri Davis

Justin G. Davis

Margaret H. Davis

Natalie Davis

Frank and Annette DeMeyer

Steve Desch

Troy and Kellie Diffendaffer

Robert M. Doctor

Dr. Beverly Donnelly

Jason Dowdy

James H. Doyle

Robert L. and Susan P. Drage

Doug C. Drake

Harvey Dunn

Eleanor Dwight

Vince J. Ealey

Richard Easterbrook

Barbara A. Edsall

Kevin Eggleston

Collee Rachel Ellmer

James E. Ells

Edward A. Enriquez

Alan S. Ermer

Mary E. Evans

Bob and Susie Ewing

James J. Fedora

John and Wilma Feeley

Sureshi and Susith Fernando

Pat Ferrier

Todd Fields and Adrienne Scharli

Julie Fleming

Cindy Flosi

Donita Fogle

H.A. and Elaine Fonken

Richard Freeman III

Jim and Diana Frick

Philip and Joni Friedman

Cody W. Fullmer

Patti Gaboda

Brian and Sandi Gage

Chris Galbate

Holly N. Gallegos

Kathleen A. Gargan

David Howard Gebhart

Tim and Margo Geppert

Bruce Gibson

Paul Gill

Archduke Neil Gluckman

Donna A. Goodwin

Susie Gordon

Todd Granath

Terry and Angie Graves

Rob and Helen Gray

Brian Q. Graybeal

Tasha R. Greene

Nancy J. Griffith-Conklin

Hugh and Eileen Grinolds

Jean Grove

Bill and Stephanie Gundry

William C. Gunn

Lauren Gustus

Bruce and Mary Jane Hall

Kirk Hallahan

Wade Hancock and Casey Cash

Dale and Gloria Hand

Laurie Hansen

Nick and Debbie Hansen

James R. Harris

Dennis R. Hartley

Brian and Danette Hastings

Howard and Phyllis Hay

Craig Heikes

Mrs. Sharon A. Held

Karen Helt

Joseph Hershman

Layton Hill

Shawn and Allison Hines

Shannon Hochstetler

Jody A. Hoffman

Jack D. Hood

Debra Horensky

Richard B. Houle

Aimee Housh

Larry Howell

Steven Hughes

Wayne and Blanche Hughes

LEADERSHIP GIVING CIRCLE

LEADERSHIPUNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

GIVING CIRCLE

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LEADERSHIP GIVING CIRCLE

LEADERSHIPUNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

GIVING CIRCLE

Patricia Hunt

Keith S. Huntsman

Perry L. Irons

Zeljko and Jennifer Ivanovic

Jeff Jackson

Nancy R. Jackson

Robin R. Janes

Craig and Claudia Jarvi

Nancy Jianakoplos

Fenglai Jiang

James and Mitzi Johnson

Stephon Jones

A. Josey

Arlene Justus

Devesh Kapoor

Marcine (Marcy) L. Kasner

Tracy Katz

Kristyn Keefe

Mick Kellner

Maria Kelly

Rich J. Kielar

Carol Kimbell

Jerry P. King

Kandis King

Robert and Celeste Kling

Michael Kloberdanz

David and Jennifer Klockeman

Beth Knees

Nadine Knight

Karrick J. Koessl

Bryce A. Kopperud

Kathy K. Kosec

Wendy J. Kostrzewa

Linda and Ed Kotsides

Jerry and Kristi Kreisher

Nagendra, Anitha, Akshay

James and Yvonne Kullberg

Lisa Kutcher

Philip and Mary Ann LaFleur

Debbie Lakatos

Mike and Wendy Lampe

Joshua D. Lara

Venita L. Larson

Sharon LaTourrette

Paul Laybourn

Juanita L. Lear

David Lechtenberg

Leo Dutilly

Jim and Susan Linden

Joe M. Lindenstein

David and Peggy Lindstrom

Mike W. Loewen

Mike and Jane Long

Sheila Long

Mari Rose Longpre’

Patty Lopez

Jon and Sue Lotz

Diana Luthi

David Macphee

Marie A. Macpherson

Christine Macrina

Duane Magnuson and Julie Scott

Patrick F. Mahoney

Greg Malatesta

Leo A. Maloney

Michael and Christine Manda

Gary and Sue Manley

Kenneth Mannon

Gayle L. Maroncelli

Helen

Jim and Mary McCambridge

Michael L. McCrary

William and Valerie McCullough

Laura McFadden

Jeffrey and Janeen McGinn

James and Nancy McGinnis

William C. McGuinty

Gail McKee

Joshwa D. Mcmullen

Lawrence P. Meier

Mick and Karen Mercer

Mr. Jerry Metz

Chris Metzger

Jay Meyer

Jennifer L. Mickelsen

Angela K. Milewski

Tamera J. Miller

Richard and Alicja Miodonski

Lisa Mitchell

Erin and Justin Moomey

Greg Muhonen

Jesus I. Munoz

Gerard and Pennie Nalezny

Phyllis Nelson

Steve Nelson

Cara J. Neth

Brian Nienhaus

Tim Northburg

Lucy M. O’Brien

Donald J. O’Connell

Schubert M. Ogden

Sherra S. Okamura

Gerald and Lois Olsen

Molly and Eric Oltrogge

Peter and Marie O’Neill

Jim and Susan Orth

Rollie G. Ortiz

Richard Osborne and Marjorie Boehner

David B. Overholt

Jim and Maggie Overman

Ben Patella

Thad P. Pawlikowski

Angela Penland

Dave Pennington

Jose Perez

Nate Perkins

Christopher Perry

Renee Perry

Melissa Persing

Danielle R. Peterson

Kay and Kyle Pettine

Bonnie and Dennis Pfeifer

Mike Phelps

Martin K. Phillips

Anne Pielstick

Richard Pillmore

William C. Pinkham

Carol A. Plock

Karen and Steve Poehlman

Cy and Jan Pollema

Rebecca Powell

Tim and Terry Poynter

Marilyn Quirk

Perry S. Ralph

Ryan Ramsey

Jorge Rangel

Janell Ray

Steve and Jane Ray

James Reese

Mike Rembelski

Jose A. Reyes

Ginny Riley

Robert J. Roach

Michael J. (Mick) Roberts

Kenny and Colleen Rodriguez

Carrie Rogers

Laurie Rogers

Ted Rossin

Karen Rowan

Nina Rubin

Ray Ruth

Douglas L. Ryan

Michael Ryan

Diane Salazar

Scott and Lynne Sampl

Jon and Wendy Sawyer

Deborah R. Schaneman

Justin Scharton

Dr. Stan M. Scheer

Tim and Patti Schmitt

Paul C. Scholz

Russ S. Schumacher

Laura and Lee Schutze

Charles Seale

Steve E. Serna

Rich and Peggy Shannon

John Shaw

Brad and Nadine Sheafor

Chris W. Sheafor

John and Marilyn Shelton

John B. Shipp

Mark Siebrandt

Thomas Siller

Donna Whittington

JoAnn Sisson

Jeremy Skaff

Rick Harold Slaby

Stanley Slater

Andy Smith

Donna C. Smith

Marjorie Smith

Karen Sorensen

Kurt and Rebecca Spears

Andrew J. Steger

Vernon and Eleanor Stockbridge

Kory C. Stolte

Andrew J. Storteboom

Jamie L. Suess

John Svendsen

Athina L. Sweigard

Bill and Ellen Switzer

Kim and Bonnie Szidon

Doug and Donna Taub

Scott L. Taylor

Carol Theilgaard

Gary D. Thomas

Matt Thompson

Norma Pomerleau

Mark and Karen Tigges

Weston and Rebecca Toll

Janie Trimmer

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Nathan Turner

Carole K. Tuttle

David Twedt

Warrenetta H. Underwood

Don and Karen Unger

Anton P. Utugov

Darcie D. Valstad

Erin and James Van Horne

Cathy and Bill Vance

Rich Vandepoll

Barry Vanderwyk and Renee Vanderwyk

Tim J. Varrone

Matt and Leslie Veenker

Ms. Pat Venable-Jungmeyer

Vicki Volbrecht

Frank and Lorenda Volker

Gayle and Arnold Wachs

Jeff Wadsworth

Jennifer Wagner and Gary Tubesing

Richard Wagner

Sue and Rick Wagner

Bob and Barbara Walker

Michelle Wallisch

Andrew and Rachael Walsh

James Walters

Charles S. Wands

Jay R. Warkentin

David and Sarah Wasson

Bill and Evie Weddel

Heather Wertz

Tamara L. Wesley

William S. West

Tracey Westbrooks

Chris and Gina Westlake

Jerry and Carolyn White

Kenneth S. White

Howard C. Wigert

Jim Wild

Hepburn B. Wilkins

Althea E. Williams COL USA NC Ret

Perry C. Williams

Wendy E. Williams

Joseph B. Wilson

Kevin Wilson

John and Joan Windler

Erin Rebecca Witter

Christopher and Rachel Wood

Doug Woods

Tony L. Workman

Lisa Wright

Daniel A. Yaworsky

Lisa C. Yoder

Mark and Marcy Yoder

Timothy and Katie Zapp

Jennifer Zappa

Jun Zhang

Erin C. Zimmermann

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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:

WORKPLACE GIVING CAMPAIGNS

AAA Colorado

ADP Screening & Selection Services

Advance Tank & Construction

Advantage Bank

Agilent Technologies

Aims Community College Loveland Campus

Air Resource Specialists

All Property Services, Inc.

Allnutt Funeral Service

ANB Bank

Anheuser-Busch Company

Art Castings

AT&T

Avago Technologies

Ayres Associates

B.A.S.E. Camp, Inc.

Bank of Colorado

Banner Health

Best Buy #225

Best Buy #693

BHA Design, Inc

BizWest Media

Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County

Brown & Brown Insurance

Burns Marketing & Communication

Cache Bank & Trust

Car Toys

Care-A-Van / SAINT, Inc.

Cargill

Catholic Charities - Larimer County Region

CenturyLink

Chase Bank

Children’s Speech & Reading Center

City of Fort Collins

City of Loveland

Coe Construction, Inc.

Colorado Business Bank

Colorado Combined Campaign-UWLC

Comcast Corporation

Cornerstone Home Lending

Costco Wholesale

Crop Production Services, Inc.

Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park, Inc

Crossroads Safehouse

CSL Plasma

DaVinci Sign Systems, Inc

Dellenbach Motors

Disabled Resource Services

Ed Carroll Motor Company

Eide Bailly LLP

EKS&H LLLP

Elderhaus Adult Day Programs

Enterprise Holdings

EthosEnergy

FedEx Express

Fiberlok Incorporated

First American Title

First National Bank

First Western Trust

FirstBank

Flood and Peterson

Foothills Gateway, Inc.

Forney Industries

Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce

Fort Collins Coloradoan

Fort Collins Housing Authority

Fort Collins Mitsubishi

Gast Johnson & Muffly, PC

Global Spectrum

Great Western Bank

Guaranty Bank

Gustave A. Larson

Hach Company

Harmony Imaging Center

Health District of Northern Larimer County

Heska Corporation

Hewlett Packard Company

High Country Beverage

Home State Bank

HomeGoods

iHeartMedia

In-Situ, Inc.

Intel Corporation

JCPenney

Jorgensen Labs

Kaiser Permanente

K-COE Isom

Key Bank

KeySight Technologies

King Soopers

Larimer County

Linda Holdredge & Associates

Loveland Housing Authority

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains-Fort Collins

Macy’s

Markley Motors

Marshalls

Mueller and Associates CPA

Nationwide

New Belgium Brewing Company

Nordson MEDICAL

Odell Brewing Co.

Olsson Associates

Pathways Hospice

Pedersen Toyota-Scion-Volvo

Peterson Energy Operating, Inc.

Platte River Power Authority

Poudre Fire Authority

Poudre River Public Library District

Poudre School District

Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association

Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins

Ram Swab Services

Ranch-Way Feed Mills Inc

RBC Wealth Management

RLR, LLP

Security Service Federal Credit Union

Spradley Barr Motors

SummitStone Health Partners

Super Target Fort Collins

Target Fort Collins

Target Loveland

Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center

Texas Instruments, Inc

The Buckle, Inc.

The Family Center/La Familia

The Group, Inc.

The Historic Crag’s Lodge

The Neenan Company

Thompson School District

TJ Maxx

Tolmar Inc.

Town of Estes Park

Turning Point Center for Youth & Family Development, Inc.

United Parcel Service

United Way of Larimer County

University of Colorado Health

US Bank

Valero Services, Inc.

Volunteers of America, Colorado Branch

Wal-Mart

Warren Federal Credit Union

Water Pik, Inc.

Wells Fargo

Western States Bank

Whip Mix Corporation

Woodward, Inc.

Xcel Energy

Youth Clinic

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CORPORATE GIVING

ANNUAL GIFTS, MATCHING GIFTS AND SPONSORSHIPSAbbott Laboratories

Adams Bank & Trust

ADP Screening & Selection Foundation

ADP Screening & Selection Services

Advance Tank & Construction

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

Advantage Bank

Agilent Technologies Foundation

Aims Community College Loveland Campus

All Property Services, Inc.

Allnutt Funeral Service

Allstate Insurance

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Baptist Church of Fort Collins

American Express Foundation

ANB Bank

Anheuser Busch Foundation

Anheuser Busch PAC Matching Prog

Anthem

Associates in Family Medicine, P.C.

Avago Technologies

Ayres Associates

Bank of Colorado

Banner Health

Beavers, Inc.

Beet Street

Benedict Upholstery

Best Buy #225

Bike & Build

Bohemian Foundation

Bohemian Foundation - ADT DONORS ONLY

Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County

Briggs-Kerst Family Foundation

Cables Pub and Grill

Cache Bank & Trust

Capital Consultants of Colorado

Care-A-Van / SAINT, Inc.

Cargill

Catholic Charities - Larimer County Region

CenturyLink Foundation

Chapel and Collins Wealth Management

Cheesy Lee’s

Chrisland, Inc.

Christ United Methodist Church

City of Fort Collins

City of Loveland

Coan, Payton & Payne, LLC.

Colorado Christian University

Colorado Financial Management

Comcast Corporation

Community First Foundation

Community Foundation Boulder County

Community Foundation of Northern Colorado

Community of Christ

Computer Services, Inc.

Cornerstone Home Lending

Costco Wholesale

Council Tree Covenant Church

Crop Production Services, Inc.

CSL Plasma

CSU - Department of Human Development and Family

Studies

Dairy Queen

Denver Foundation

Dohn Construction, Inc.

Donnan Charitable Foundation

DSW Inc

Ed Carroll Motor Company

Eide Bailly LLP

EKS&H LLLP

ELCA Foundation

Eli Lilly and Company

Enterprise Holdings

Enterprise Holdings Foundation

EP Big Horn Restaurant, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

First National Bank

First Presbyterian Church - Fort Collins

First United Methodist Church

First Western Trust

FirstBank

Flood and Peterson

Fluor

Foothills Gateway, Inc.

Foothills Rotary Charitable Foundation

Foothills Unitarian Church

Forney Foundation

Forney Industries

Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council

Fort Collins Coloradoan

Gast Johnson & Muffly, PC

General Electric Foundation

Gilbert Structural Engineering

Great Western Bank

Group Publishing

Hach Company

Headwaters Realty

Heart of the Rockies Christian Church

Hewlett Packard Company

Hewlett Packard Foundation

High Country Beverage

High Point Financial Group

Home State Bank

Hospira Inc

House of Neighborly Service

HP Corporate Fund, an advised fund of the Silicon

Valley Community Foundation

In-Situ, Inc.

Intel Corporation

Intel Foundation

ITW Foundation

JCPenney

John J. Connor & Irene A. Connor Family Foundation

Jorgensen Family Foundation

Joy to the World Foundation, Inc.

JPMorgan Chase Foundation

Junior League of Fort Collins

Kaiser Permanente

Kellogg Company

Kelly Calkins Kelly’s Fiber Arts

KeySight Technologies

Kind Coffee

KindCare of Colorado

Kohl’s Department Store

Larimer County

Larimer County Office on Aging

Lathrop Law Office PC

Law Offices of Peter W. Bullard, P.C.

Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc.

Loveland Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center

Loveland Housing Authority

Loveland Reporter Herald

Lynn A. Hammond Law Office

Macy’s

Madd Style Womens Boutique

Mama Rose’s

Markley Motors

Mary of Magdala ECC

Maxey Companies, Inc.

McWhinney

Medical Center of the Rockies

Melaleuca

Metric Motors

Microsoft Corporation

Midway Realty

Mile High United Way Inc.

Miramont Lifestyle Fitness

Mueller and Associates CPA

National Research Center, INC.

Nationwide

Nelnet, Inc.

New Belgium Brewing Company

Nordson MEDICAL

Northern Colorado Carpets Inc.

Northern Colorado Unit 363, INC

Odell Brewing Co.

Omnibus Inc.

OtterBox

OtterCares Foundation

Our Saviours Lutheran Church

Parkwood Estates - Holiday Retirement

Paul L. Anderson Productions, Inc.

Peak Community Chruch

Peppers Mexican Grill

Peterson Energy Operating, Inc.

Pfizer Foundation

Platte River Power Authority

Plymouth Congregational, UCC

Poppy’s Pizza and Grill

Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association

Principal Financial Group

Pringle’s Fine Wines & Spirits

Qualfon

Qwest Corporation

Rabo AgriFinance

Ram Swab Services

Ranch-Way Feed Mills Inc

RLR, LLP

Rocky Mountain Travel King, Inc.

S.M. Harris & CO

Schneider Electric

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CORPORATE GIVING

BUSINESS CARES

IN-KIND DONORS

ANNUAL GIFTS, MATCHING GIFTS AND SPONSORSHIPSCONTINUED Schwab Charitable Fund

Serimus Foundation

Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Gifts

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church

Siemens

Skillman Photography

Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church

Spradley Barr Motors

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

State Farm Insurance Companies

State Farm Insurance-Regional

SummitStone Health Partners

Summitview Community Church

Super Target Fort Collins

Target Fort Collins

Target Loveland

Ten Thousand Villages

The Baldpate Inn, Ltd.

The Buckle, Inc.

The Comcast Foundation

The Cupboard

The Group, Inc.

The Matthews House

The Place Setting Company

The Tess Evans Charitable Foundation

Theologian in Residence Program, Inc.

Third Sector Enterprises

TIAA-CREF Financial Services

Timberline Church

U.S. Bank Foundation

United Parcel Service

United Parcel Service Retirees

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County

United Way of the Greater Triangle

UnitedHealth Group

University of Colorado Health

US Bank

Vaught Frye Larson Architects

Wal-Mart

Wells Fargo Foundation

Weston Distance Learning Inc.

Whip Mix Corporation

Woodward, Inc.

Workspace Innovations

Xcel Energy Foundation

American Furniture Warehouse

Bill and Diane Warren

BizWest Media

Black Bottle Brewery

Cache Bank & Trust

ColorPro

DaVinci Sign Systems, Inc

Embassy Suites Loveland Hotel, Spa and Conference

Center

Estes Park Brewery

Exodus Moving and Storage

Forma Furniture

Fort Collins Coloradoan

Fort Collins Nursery

Fossil Creek Nursery

Friends of the Gardens on Spring Creek

Gardens on Spring Creek

Gloria Burrola

Go West Genuine LLC

Greg Stump

Height of Health Massage, LLC

Home Depot Loveland

Hot Corner Concepts

iHeartMedia

Jason’s Deli

Jax Fish House

Kaiser Permanente

Kind Coffee

King Soopers

King Soopers

Mountain Vista Greens

Odell Brewing Co.

Paul Wood Florist

Pizza Casbah

Pringle’s Fine Wines & Spirits

Rialto Theatre

Rocky Mountain Orchards

Rocky Mountain Sausage Grill

Savory Spice Shop

The Estes Park Resort

The Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

Verified Volunteers

Vivian’s Vintage Pearls

Wal-Mart

Yellowbright, Inc.

YMCA of the Rockies

Zebra Jellyfish Photography

Our Business Cares Program is devoted to helping businesses develop and implement volunteerism into their company culture.

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.

BUSINESS CARES MEMBERSADP

Avago Technologies

Cache Bank and Trust

Headwaters Realty

HP

High Point Financial Group

Kaiser Permanente

New Belgium Brewing

Odell Brewing Company

OtterCares

Nordson Medical

Qualfon

RLR

Schneider Electric

VFLA

Verified Volunteers

Weston Distance Learning

Woodward, Inc.

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WOMENGIVE

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.

WOMENGIVE CHARTER BUSINESS MEMBERSAdvanced Hearing Services, LLC

Athena Salon, Spa & Wellness

Blue Mesa Group

BraidedTrio, LLC

Career Solutions Group

Finance By Design Inc

Front Range Business Solutions

Motherlove Herbal Company

Peterson Energy Operating, Inc.

The Place Setting Company

Toolbox Creative

WOMENGIVE BUSINESS MEMBERSAdvanced Energy Industries

Albarello LLC

Anny Randel, Ind. Sales Director, Mary Kay

Atwater Creative

Bella Pearl Photography

Cline, Williams, Wright, Johnson &

Oldfather, LLP

Crawford Technologies

DeFiore Photography

doTERRA Essential Oils

Evergreen Landscape & Sprinkler Company

First National Bank

Garden Thyme, Inc.

Great Western Bank

GST Power Service Group, Inc.

HighCraft Builders

Madd Style Womens Boutique

MkLaren

Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the

Rockies

Q4 Wealth Management, Inc.

Savant Homes, Inc.

Savory Spice Shop

Tami K. Spaulding with The Group Real Estate

The Francis Team at Cornerstone Home

Lending, Inc.

The Moxie Exchange Movement

Verified Volunteers

Windermere Real Estate

WOMENGIVE CHARTER MEMBERSJudith Aranow

Peggy A. Barnett

Chris Basford

Susan Baum

Miranda Benzel

Susan E. Benzel

Maureen Boyt, The Moxie Exchange Movement

Marge Brodahl

Meg Brown

Mary Carraher

Jan Carroll

Judy Chapman

Christine Chin

Lisa K. Clay

Barbara L. Cohen

Sally Conway

Bobbie Cook

De Dahlgren

Janene Dellenbach

Donnan Charitable Foundation Marcia R. Donnan

Dawn Duncan

Paula Edwards

Ellen B. Freudenberg

Danielle Grant

Helen Gray

Sandra Greer

Jean Grove

Connie Hanrahan

Nancy K. Hartley

Kathryn Higgins, Motherlove Herbal Company

Allison Hines

Carol Ann Hixon

Linda Hopkins

Ann R. Hutchison

Sonia Margolin ImMasche

Susan James

Ki Johnson

Jeni Jones

Denise Juliana

Prue Kaley

Anne Keefe and Wally Morrison

Pat Kendall

Susan Kirkpatrick, Savory Spice Shop

Robert and Cynthia Kutin

Kathleen M. Lane

Rachel LeValley

Diana K. Luthi

Deanna McCrery

Janet Meisel-Burns

Shauna Moffatt

Scott and Jacque Niedringhaus

Anita Obando

Wynne Odell

Kevin Oltjenbruns

Dawn Paepke

Paisley Pettine

Myra Powers

Dawn Putney, Toolbox Creative

Peggy Reeves

Laurie Rogers

Maryann Ruck

Cathy L. Schott

Peggy Smith

Karen Spina

Geri Stern

Kimberly Strope and Taylor Strope,

Savant Homes, Inc.

Jane Sullivan

Jean Sutherland

Stacy Thibedeau

Melissa Tucker

Mary Turner

Michelle Venus and Devon Seymour

Kathy Wolfe Johnson

Jacqueline C. Zipser

Katie Zwetzig, Verified Volunteers

WOMENGIVE MILESTONE MEMBERSJoAnn C. Powell

Kathy Andrews

Judith Barth

Alexandra Bernasek

Nina Bodenhamer

Suzanne Brazil

Susan Bricker

Cathy Brown

Ruth Brown

Renee’ Brunsting

Holly Carroll

Sue Coburn

Maria, Sophia & Katie Dellota

Tina Deringer

Barbara Everett

Marcia Ford

Cari Funk

Robin Dorothy Gard

Cristin Gauthier

Amanda L. Giacalone

Natalie Goffredi

Vicki L. Grassman

Laurie A. Hansen

Dianne Harper

Kathleen Henry

Dana S. Hiatt

Sarah Imhoff

Jan Jensen

Pamela and Christopher Jessen

Leah Johnson

Diane Gambit Jones

Becky Joyce

Debra Kahn

Haley Katz

Cindy Kurtz

Judy LaFleur

Megan Larson

Jean P. Lehmann

Elaine LeMay

Kathryn Lenz

Mary Medearis

Keely Mendicino

Jennifer Monath

Marci Oates

Corkie Odell

Jackie O’Hara

Stephanie Ouren

Sue D. Pendell

Katy Piotrowski, Career Solutions Group

Pam Raab

Linda and Steve Schaefer

Bev Schmitt Bacon

Joyce Shorthill

Kären Siwek

Dorsi Smith

Rosie Wheeler

Kim Willis Beeman

Kim Winger and Ella Winger

A-Young Woody

Lise M. Youngblade

2 Anonymous

WOMENGIVE MEMBERSWendy Abbott

Missy and Brown Abrams

Katherine Vorlage

Kathy S. Albertz

Ashley Allin

Ceri Anderson

Jennifer Anderson

Julia Apodaca & Sarah Kent, MkLaren

Laura & Scott Arledge

Susan Atwater, Atwater Creative, Inc.

Sandie Axelsen

Robin Bachelet

Martha Bailey

Mary Baird

Vickie Bajtelsmit

Kate Baker

Susan Baker, Advanced Hearing Services, LLC

Carol B. Barkley

Patricia Barlow, Blue Mesa Group

Nicole Barrett

Melissa Basta

Chris Bensko-Wecks, Madd Style

Womens Boutique

Cristin Berkhausen, Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, L.L.P.

Kim Bitner

Sally Braddy

Katherine Brooks

Kara Brown

Karen Burke

Kristin Candella

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WOMENGIVE MEMBERSCONTINUEDDea Carlson

Renee Carlson

Debbie Casey

Pamel Cass

Jaime Cawthron

Christine Celentano

Denise Chapman

Whitney Churchill and Eva Windler

Kris Clagett, Q4 Wealth Management Inc

Danielle Clark

Audrey Clary

Jennifer Coats

Carol Cochran

Renee Cohn Jones & Alanna & Megan Jones

Maryann Colarusso

Kay Collins

Melissa Conlon

Lindsey Corcoran

Julie Croce

Karen Cumbo

Kelly Custer

Mackenzie Daley

Gail Daugherty

Natalie Davis

Stephanie Davis, Albarello LLC

Danielle DeFiore, DeFiore Photography

Laura & Zach Dietz

Kelly DiMartino

Connie Dohn

Kimberly Doll

Cheryl Donaldson

Julie Dotson

Anne Doud

Sharon Downing

Tonya Dunn, Garden Thyme, Inc.

Edie Eckles

Erin Edelstein

Dawn and Kylie Eger

Kim Erlandsen, Advanced Energy Industries

Lindsay Ex

Joy Ferguson

Karen P. Fleming

Mackenzie Fogelson

Mary Francis, The Francis Team at Cornerstone Home Lending, Inc.

Meredith Fritts

Kay Garcia

Jessica Gard

Tom and Traci Gendron

Lindsay Gilliland

Gail Gliner

Shelly Goldrich and Michael Dennis

Holly B. Gonzales

Debbie and Tom Graff

June Greist

Jennifer Edwards Guerriero

Cynthia Guldy

Susan Gutowsky

Lori Guymon

Amy Hach

Kate Hagdorn

Mary Hall

Beth A. Hallmark

Linda Hallock

Karri Ham

Sarah Harding

Cassie Harris, First National Bank

Gwen Hatchette

Cassie Hau

Lori Haynes, GST Power Service Group, Inc.

Eileen Hendee

Lisa Hite

Kate M. Hoffner

Andrea Horan

Christine Hutchins-Chavez

Hadley Iacovelli

Susan P. Ison

Linda Jaster & Samuel Betters

Nicole Javernick

Andrea Johnson

Douglas W. Johnson

Lynn Johnson

Dayna Jones & Olivia Heller

Pam Jones

Vallene Kailburn

Alexis Kanda-Olmstead

Louise M. Kauffman

Victoria & Mark Keller

Stephanie Kemp

Sarah Kent

Diane Kessel Knight

Penny Kidd

Sally Kile

Tracy Kile Schwartz

Kelly Kimple In honor of Nadine Hutton

Amanda King

Linda Knaack

Kathy Knapp

Amy J. Kolczak

Kira Koldeway, HighCraft Builders

Susan Kordis

Peggy Kramer in memory of Pete Sanchez

Danna Krause

Deborah Krogh-Michna

Lisa Kutcher

Jennifer S. Kutzik

Donna Lankford

Kareen Linzli Larsen

Laura Latendresse, Bella Pearl

Photography

Kate Laudon

Amber Leis, Front Range Business Solutions

Marie Leigh Livingston

Jenne Loffer

Amie Lopez

Angie Lund, Athena Salon, Spa & Wellness

Jessica Wyllie MacMillan, Great Western Bank

Michele S. Marquitz

Donna Martemucci

Debbie Mayer

Stacey McBride

Lori McCallum

Mary S. McCambridge

Mindy McCloughan

Diane McCoy

Debbie McCubbin

Mary Pat McCurdie

Audrey McElwain

Denise McFann

Jennifer McLain

Melanie Merton

Amanda Miller, The Place Setting Company

Colleen Miller, Finance by Design Inc.

Patricia Miller & Samira Miller

Paula Mills

Tim and Kathy Monty

Vickie Moore, Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies

Melissa Moran

Debby Morgan

Anjanette Mosebar

Samantha Murphy

Mistene Nugent

Tracy Oldemeyer

Meg Olsen

Jean M. Olson

Liz Ortolano

Jessica Ostoyich

Lisa Pallotti

Jackie Peila-Shuster

Gretchen Peterson

Rita Peterson

Susan R. Peterson

Suzanne Peterson, Peterson Energy Operating, Inc.

Ann Pettine

Michell Pett-Thomas, BraidedTrio, LLC

Robert and Ann Phemister

Judith J. Plows

David P.

Diana Prieto

Michelle Provaznik

Marilyn Pullin

Amber Putman

Julie Quickert

Lindsay Radcliff-Coombes

Anny Randel, Mary Kay Independent

Sales Director

Mimi Reid

Donna Reiser

Paula Rice

Teresa Roche

Lauren Roesener

Corey Rosenberg

Ernie and Jamie Crawford, Crawford Technologies

Laurie Sankey

Sheree Schmidt

Marilyn Schock

Juliana Schump

Teresa Sedlak

Dr. Anne Siple

Donna Smith

Rigel Smith, doTERRA Essential Oils

Tami Spaulding, The Group Real Estate

Kristen Spencer

Nicole Staudinger and Hailey Reeves

Laurie Steele

Betty J. Stewart

Heather Stickler

Maureen Stockover

Pam Sutton

Nancy Terry

Karen Thayer

Brady Tomlin

Cathy Toomey, Evergreen Landscape & Sprinkler Company

Tracey A. Traenkle

Marla Trumper

Merril L. Tyler

Karen Unger

Cathy Vance

Lee & Catherine Varra-Nelson

Sue Volk

Gayle S. Wachs

Angela Walsh

Karen Washle

Joy Waters

Karen Weitkunat

Patti Westfall

Cathy H. Whittlesey

Dr. JD Wideman

Kay E. Williams

Sharon Wilson

Gina Wolf, Windermere Real Estate

Jill Wuertz

Grace Zach

Cheryl & Joe Zimlich

7 Anonymous

WOMENGIVE

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GENERATION UNITED CHARTER MEMBERSChristina Brown

Mackenzie Daley

David Eads

Christine Kovacs Forster

Dan and Susan Garvin

Jamie Grim

Kate and Andrew Hagdorn

Jake Hallauer

Leah Johnson

Amanda King

Peter and Keely Mendicino

Tyler Rusch

Ken Sampley

Rose Schlosser

Robin Scott

Tricia Vincent

Ryan and Kelley Will

2 Anonymous

GENERATION UNITED MEMBERSR. Clay Bartlett

Bob Clancy

Jim Curlee

Nicole Ellis

Maryann Fillingim

Ben and Aubrie Fletcher

Pat Guthrie

Abbey Janssen

Maka Kalai

Barry Lyon

Gary Lyons

Dan Melendrez

Jenna Riedi

Sonia Senesac

Gary Skiles

Matthew Dale Smith

Nicole L. Reeves

Jayne Strauss

1 Anonymous

GENERATION UNITED

SMART START FOR KIDS

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.

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S

GENERATION UNITEDA YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY

Smart Start for Kids is a county-wide initiative focused on helping children in Larimer County succeed through school readiness and early literacy.

FOUNDING PARTNERS $20,000+Dohn Construction

El Pomar Foundation

Mitch and Becky Morgan

VISIONARY PARTNERS$10,000 - $19,999Chapel and Collins Wealth Management

Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation

GUIDING PARTNERS$5,000 - $9,999Judith Aranow

John and Katherine Carroll

Home State Bank

Brad and Tracy Oldemeyer

Overland Sertoma Club Inc

Jason and Rachel Peifer

Suzanne and Andy Peterson

Jimmy and Karen Zuhn

LEADERSHIP PARTNERS$500 - $4,999Tom and Kathy Albertz

Trent Dillon

A. Christopher Fawzy

First Western Trust Bank

Gannett Foundation

Great Western Bank

Mark and Jill Hartman

Jeff Jackson

Jeffrey Kroon

Markley Motors

Randy and Nancy Morgan

Anne Keefe and Wally Morrison

Chuck and Chris Ulfers

Robert and A-Young Woody

1 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.

LEGACY SOCIETY

LOYAL CONTRIBUTORS

LEGACY SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERSArt and Johnna Bavoso

Bill and Diane Warren

Bryan and Amberly Guest

Dan and Tammy Mackey

Denise and Patrick Juliana

Fred and Jean Swinson

Gerard and Pennie Nalezny

Gordan and Stacy Thibedeau

John and Tharon Deakins

Judy and Bruce Chapman

Kären E. Siwek Revocable Trust

Lorrie Wagner

Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. Kaley

Patrick and Robyn Brady

Peter and Keely Mendicino

Randy and Katie Zwetzig

Robert Allen Stumbaugh

Wanda Mayberry

16 Anonymous

LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERSDale and Kathleen Winder

Jessica MacMillan

Jim and Peggy Barnett

Marjean and Edward Bender

Michael and Marjory Trinen

Scott and Cindy Fisher

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, 2015, there were 2,969 donors in United Way of Larimer County’s Loyal Contributor program.

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424 Pine Street, Suite 102Fort Collins, CO 80524

www.UnitedWayOfLarimerCounty.org // 970.407.7000