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Companies $100,000+cargill, inc. city of Wichitahill’s Pet nutritionkansas Juvenile Justice authoritykoch industries, inc.office of Juvenile Justice and

delinquency PreventionUnited Way of greater topekaUnited Way of the Plains

Companies $40,000+city of Manhattanclear channel outdoorJustin Mcclure creativeQuiktrip corporationsedgwick county coMcareUnited Ways of kansas

Companies $20,000-$39,999capitol Federal Fdncollective brands Fdncox communicationseagle communicationskansas health FdnLiberal area coalition for FamiliesPayless shoesource-collective

brandsPeterson, Peterson & goss, Lcspirit aerosystems, inc.t. boone Pickens FdnVess oil corporation

Companies $10,000-$19,999american eagle outfitters Fdnbank of america charitable Fdn,

inc.bnsF railway Fdnbombardier Learjet employee

carefundbutler countycessna Fdn, inc. city of chanutecity of hayscity of hutchinsoncity of Lawrencecity of Liberalcity of topekacity of Winfieldcowley county commissionFoX14 tVFugate enterprisesJaJo inc.kansas athleticskkoWkLkckoaM tVLattner Family Fdnnemaha countynewell oil coPortfolio recovery associatesrobert & Patricia schmidt Fdnronald Mcdonald house charitiessedgwick county sheriff’s deptsertoma clubs of topekashoemaker Family Fdnstallman Fdn

Wal-MartWestar energyWichita community Fdn

Companies $5,000-$9,999a & a coors of haysabilene rotary clubarcher daniels Midlandblack hills energybP Fueling communitieschildren’s trust Fundchs Protein Food groupcity of Parsonscity of sabethacoleman Family FdncVr energyemprise bankFidelity bankFranklin countygone LogoJ&J drainage Products, co.Labette bankLifetime dental care of hays -

dr. Jeffrey and Jana LoweLink, inc of haysMarion countyMegaFab, inc.Mid-america building supply, inc.nex-technex-tech Wireless -

Mr. Johnie JohnsonPepsi bottling group of haysPepsi bottling group, inc.Pipeline testing consortium, inc.Pizza hut of haysPrinting inc.rural telephoneseward countysteel & Pipe supplysullivan, higdon & sinksunflower Fdnsuperior home services, inc.Walter and Lucy roush charitable

trustYes! Fund

Companies $2,500-$4,999agri beef supreme Feedersalcatel-Lucentartstudio signsbest buy children’s Fdnc.h. robinson city of arkansas citycity of coffeyvillecommerce bankcommunity Fdn of southeast kansasconkling-hussey charitable trustcopp Mediadavis-Moore automotive groupdowning-nelson oilgknindependence community chestkwik shopMetro courierMonsanto Fundthe kirk, bahm group at Morgan

stanley smith barney

overhead door cos&Y industriessouthern kansas telephone cothe grumpy old Mentreanor architects, PaVeterinary emergency & specialty

hospital of WichitaWestar energyWholesale Fireworks enterprises, LLcWibW channelsWichita area Mcdonald’sWinfield consumer ProductsWkrP Pizza hut

Companies $1,000-$2,499abuelo’s ad astra Per aspera broadcastingaudalusian oil & gas LLcbank of commercebank of haysbank of the Westbicknell Family Fdnblue cross blue shield of kansasbrummel Farm servicecable onecarpet emporiumcarrabba’s italian grillcitizen’s state bankcity of Wellington drug/alcohol Fdnclaco supply inc. cloud county community Fdncommunity Fdn of dickinson countycommunity Fdn of sekcorporate hills Marriottcraig barkley Plumbingcrustbuster/speedking inc.ctiadata center, inc.dodge city Fraternal order of Plolice

Lodge 49east Wilson recycleedison Promotional advertising coelmer dalke FdnF&aFhLbank topekaFirst Presbyterian churchFlint hills Job corps centerFreeport-McMoran copper and gold

FdnFrito-Laygeneral electricgeorge Lay signsgruver constructionhallmark cards, inchallmark corporate Fdnhasty awardsherman, esther, & henry stallman Fdnhess services - hayshr blockiMa of kansasinsurance Planning- haysJohn deere Fdnkanoklakansas gas service, a division of

oneokkaw Valley kickball inc.kid stuff Marketing

kiwanis - hayskMMM 1290 aMkohl’sLawrence Luncheon optimistsLegacy community FdnManhattan community FdnMariner WealthMarion d. cook FdnM-c industries, inc.Mcdonald’sMeritrust credit UnionMeyer charitable FdnMiller Family FdnMission thriftnustar energyolympakoxford christian churchP1 groupPanhandle Federal credit UnionPeoples bankPeoples benefit groupP.F. chang’s Pitney bowes/global impactPrairie bank Potawatomi nationray and stella dillon Fdnriegel insurancerotary club of hutchinsonsecurity state bankshawnee county sheriff’s officeshield industriessirloin stockadeskyler Price Memorial Fundsonocosouth hutchinson Mennonite churchspare tyme bowlstafford and Westerveltsumner/cowley electric co-opsunflower banksunrise rotary charitable Fund, inc.taylor Forge engineeredthe american home Life insurance

cothe breakfast optimist club of

Lawrence, ksthe hutchinson newsthe ross and Marianna beach Fdn

inc.topeka Lawyers clubtriad LeasingUnion state bankUs banksW.W. drillingWaddington north americaWashburn UniversityWb servicesWells FdnWestern sprinklersWestern Well

individuals $40,000+Mr. and Mrs. steve J. and regine s.

FeilmeierMr. William W. hanna the estate of Mr. William Walton iii

individuals $20,000-$39,999Mr. and Mrs. bill and becky caffeyMr. and Mrs. Larry and dawn dearmondMs. dianne shumakerMr. and Mrs. Jeff and rhonda turner individuals $10,000-$19,999Mr. and Mrs. charles k. and Jean c. ebyMr. and Mrs. ronald W. and karen k. holtMr. and Mrs. James and karen Mahoney

individuals $5,000-$9,999Mr. and Mrs. bradley and holly coleJeff and Marla copperMr. and Mrs. todd and Margaret dechantMr. and Mrs. david and diane dishmanMr. and Mrs. timothy a. Jeanne M.

durkinMr. and Mrs. dale W. and sheryll d.

gibbensMr. and Mrs. blair and Jody hornerMr. and Mrs. charles and Liz kochMr. and Mrs. russell W. and helen MeyerMr. and Mrs. Mike d. and dee MichaelisMr. and Mrs. Phil and sharon neffMr. and Mrs. brad and sherri razookMr. and Mrs. david L. and kathleen L.

robertsonMr. and Mrs. anthony J. and christine a.

sementelliMr. and Mrs. steve and connie tatum individuals $2,500-$4,999Mr. and Mrs. darrell and beverly brownroy crenshawMr. and Mrs. don and nancy danielsMr. and Mrs. P. kelly and Lisa donleybarb gomezMr. and Mrs. robert L. and Janet M.

hinshawbill and nancy JeterMr. and Mrs. steve and susan kromerMs.Marcia ManterMr. and Mrs. kevin and chris MccoyMr. and Mrs. William r. and kelley k.

McVeyMs. Jackie ricekeith and Lauren showellMr. and Mrs. randall e. and Jan M.

steinertMrs. Marian teall individuals $1,000-$2,499craig abottdr. and Mrs. Larry andersonMr. and Mrs. troy armentMr. Weldon and Joni aueMs. anne bakerMr. and Mrs. roger ballJanet barnardMr. and Mrs. chad and kimberly

blackmanMr. and Mrs. kevin bowenbill and cindy brashlerMr. radley brooksMrs. suzanne brownMr. and Mrs. Larry bruce

Mr. and Mrs. charles Q. and Marla chandler

tony and Vicki crouchMr. Mark davidsonMr. and Mrs. John doswellMr. stan dreilingkevin and Marylin eichnerLori garber heastyMr. and Mrs. david and Judy gillilanddr. and Mrs. Wayne gilmoreMs. Marilyn grayMs. natalie haagrobert and dr. Leslie haugendr. and Mrs. Murray holcombMr. and Mrs. Lyle houshJim kleve Memorialdavid JohnsonMr. regis Wayne kavanaughelouise killoughMr. and Mrs. brian koehndiana Lanerob LaneMs. shirley Lebiendr. neal Lintecumdr. brennan Lucasdrs. steve and deanna MarshallMs. sue c. MayhueMr. and Mrs. Paul MendozaMr. and Mrs. gerald and Jamie MeyerMr. and Mrs. Phil MillerMr. and Mrs. bill and shelly MooreMr. and Mrs. david and ashley nimzrick and Joan ostmeyerPat and chardell ParkeMs. Pamela ParkerMarty and roxie PattersonVerlin and elaine PfannenstielMr. and Mrs. steve randaMs. Jackie riceMr. and Mrs. Joe robbMr. kent and donna saylorMr. and Mrs. rodney and Leslie

schoonoverMr. harold schornMr. steve shaaddr. and Mrs. John shawgary and Mary ann shormansteve and katie schwadaMr. ron simonsMr. and Mrs. bob sjogrenMr. steve smithMr. and Mrs. Woody and barbara

swainMr. and Mrs. charles and evelyn

swyersMr. and Mrs. Van tarverMr. and Mrs. randy tegethoffMrs. Patricia UtzJohn VagelsteinMrs. Paula Varnerkevin and gail VickMr. and Mrs. Will VincentMr. & Mrs. david and anne WarrenMr. brad WarzekaMr. and Mrs. sean Weavertim and sandee WerthMr. Phillip Zielke

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Big Brothers Big Sisters

Think of the possibilities.What will you start?

2 0 1 1 a n n u a l R e p o R t

Update from thePresident

Life-Changing Experience

When Rick and his wife Laura met Little Brother Marcus years ago they knew he was something special. “We knew from day one he had great characteristics to contribute to society. Marcus was inquisitive, smart, athletic and we wanted to help him make the most of his skills and abilities,” said Big Brother Rick.

Little Brother Marcus has grown up and still stays in close contact with his mentor. Marcus currently plays football at Kansas State University and is following in Rick’s footsteps by majoring in engineering.

“The older I get, the more I appreciate what Rick did for me,” said Marcus. “Taking time out of his busy schedule every week to mentor me shows how special of a person he is. He set the example for the kind of life I want to live,” said Marcus.

Both agree Big Brothers Big Sisters was a life-changing experience. “It was ten times more rewarding than I could have imagined,” said Rick.

To learn how you can become a Big and help a child like Marcus, call 888-KS4-BIGS today!

KanSaS BIG BRoTheRS BIG SISTeRS, Inc.BoaRd of dIRecToRS

Jody Horner, Chaircargill Meat Solutions, President

Bill Hanna, chair emeritusKoch Industries, Inc., President (Ret.)

Richard dinkel, TreasurerKoch Industries, Inc., corporate controller and Chief Accounting Officer

John foustS and Y Industries, Senior Vice President

Sandy JacobsSunflower Bank, executive Vice President

Tim McKee, SecretaryTriplett, Woolf & Garretson, Senior energy and Regulatory attorney

Margaret dechant operations ReviewMorgan StanleyFirst Vice President

Ron Holt human ResourcesSedgwick county, assistant county Manager

Rod HolterSpirit aerosystems, Director, Maufacturing engineering

Bill MooreWestar energy, President (Ret.)

Phil NeffWillis of Kansas, Inc., chairman (Ret.)

Jim ogleWIBW-Topeka, General Manager

cari SpainhourQuikTrip corporation, Wichita Division Manager

Your support started something great in 2011! We ranked as the 2nd largest one-to-one mentoring organization in the United States and hosted the largest Bowl For Kids’ Sake campaign in the nation! Thank you to our generous donors and caring volunteers. You did this.

We also started a new branding campaign—Start Something—which allowed us to share successful match stories and motivate more people to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. We shared three moving stories of men who had a Big Brother when they were children and now as adults are changing the future of Kansas every day.

as we navigate this tough economy, your support, leadership, resources and relentless commitment have helped us endure and build toward a thriving future. Thank you.

every day we Start Something—whether it’s a case manager in Dodge city helping a Little’s family through a difficult situation, a community advisory board member in hutchinson recruiting at a company to draw more male mentors into our mission, or a donor whose gift changes the lives of hundreds of children with just one contribution.

however, there are still thousands of children across our state who need a mentor so they too can have a success story. Thank you for all you did in 2011 and plan to do today to help us thrive and Start Something for our kids!

Marcus & Rick

Dan SolidayPresident and ceoKansas Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc.

Become a Big Brother, Big Sister or Big couple/family by contacting 888-KS4-Bigs (888-574-2447) or go online to learn more at www.kansasbigs.org

a recenty study by harris Interactive shows that adults who were mentored as children through BBBS are:

75%

more likely to have received a four-year college degree.

39%

more likely to have current household incomes of $75,000 or higher.

72%

extremely satisfied with personal relationships

VISIoN: all children achieve success in life.

You Started Something!

In addition, over 50% of Littles showed improved school performance, positive attitudes about school, improved relationships at home and greater self-confidence.

MISSIoN: provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.

Special Events 7%

Management & General10%

Fundraising 1%

STaTeWIde exPeNSeS

Special events 373,181Program 4,545,232 Mgmt & Gen 593,486 Fundraising 37,089

*Total expenses 5,548,988

cHIldReN SeRVedcommunity Based 2,684Site Based 3,284

Total children Served 5,968

Special Events29%

Contributions 37%

Grants 24%

STaTeWIde ReVeNueSpecial events 1,430,128contributions 1,860,989 Grants 1,193,106 other Revenue 508,859

*Total Revenue 4,993,082

Other Revenue 10%

*In 2009, KSBBBS had a net income of $1.58 million that offsets the current year net loss because revenue was recognized per GaaP when pledges were made (in 2009) versus when the funds were currently collected.

Site Based 55%

Community Based 45%

Program 82%


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