2012 franklin-grand isle united way annual report

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1 What is the Franklin-Grand Isle United Way? We are an eecƟve and strategic leader known for bringing individuals, organizaƟons and funding sources to- gether to serve as a catalyst for social change. Our Vision— A Community united to create better opportunities for all. We are community builders, leaders, uniers and champions. We unite people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. We inspire philanthropic Investments. We are connectors, information and resource brokers. We harness the power of collective giving to raise substantial resources. We are a partner with a vibrant and thriving non-profit sector. We work to improve quality of life across the region. TOGETHER THERE IS LITTLE WE CAN NOT DO. THAT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO LIVE UNITED. We Celebrate What’s Right in the Community. Our Mission: We Improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of the Franklin-Grand Isle Communities. We develop opportunities for strategic philanthropy. We harness the desire in communiƟes to create lasƟng improvements in peoples lives. . We ensure basic needs are met. We create opportunities to give, advocate and volunteer. We elevate public awareness. We help individuals achieve their potential. We are a force behind meaningful social change. FRANKLIN-GRAND ISLE UNITED WAY ANNUAL REPORT 2012

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Page 1: 2012 Franklin-Grand Isle United Way Annual Report

 

What is the Franklin-Grand Isle United Way? We are an effec ve and strategic  leader known for bringing  individuals, organiza ons and  funding  sources  to-

gether to serve as a catalyst for social change.   Our Vision—A Community united to create better opportunities for all. We are community   builders,  leaders,  unifiers and champions.  We unite people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. We inspire philanthropic Investments. We are connectors, information and resource brokers. We harness the power of collective giving to raise substantial resources. We are a partner with a vibrant and thriving non-profit sector. We work to improve quality of life across the region. TOGETHER THERE IS

LITTLE WE CAN NOT DO. THAT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO

LIVE UNITED. We Celebrate What’s Right in the Community.

Our Mission: We Improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of

the Franklin-Grand Isle Communities. We develop opportunities for strategic philanthropy. We  harness  the  desire  in  communi es  to      

create  las ng  improvements  in  peoples  lives. .   We ensure basic

needs are met. We create opportunities to give, advocate and volunteer. We elevate public awareness.

We help individuals achieve their potential. We are a force behind  meaningful social change.

 

 

FRANKLIN-GRAND ISLE UNITED WAY 

ANNUAL REPORT

2012  

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2 A Message from the President

3 Community Impact

4 Health, Education, and Income

7 Board of Directors

7 Campaign Awards

8 Financial Statement

9 Statement of Activity

10 Community Investments

11 Special Events

12 Campaign 2011-2012

13 Donor Recognition

Table of Contents

 To All of our Volunteers, Supporters, Partners and Friends: 

As we bring the 33rd year of the Franklin Grand Isle United Way to a close it truly is a  me to Celebrate What’s Right in Our Community.  This has been a year of transi on for the or-ganiza on as the United Way’s role in the community can be seen as serving the following purposes: 

Ensuring that a robust safety net of basic services is available  Partnering with a vibrant and healthy non-profit sector  Mobilizing an engaged and ac ve community  

Internally, the organiza on underwent significant restructuring that has resulted in a staff that has maximized opportuni es to make a difference in our community.  I commend the work that the team under the leadership of new Execu ve Director, Sally Bortz, has achieved.  The staff includes Lori Coseo, Finance & Project Coordinator; Denise Smith, Re-source Development Coordinator; and Drena Voyer, Administra ve Assistant. 

Our community Impact model focuses on the areas of Educa on, Income, and Health.  The-se are the building blocks of crea ng a be er life for all.  This also closely aligns with our mission statement of… Improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of the Franklin and Grand Isle communi es. 

We’re able to achieve impact locally through the efforts of our dedicated staff, the board of directors and addi onal community volunteers teaming with local health and human ser-vices organiza ons that work  relessly to make our community a be er place.  In addi on, none of our accomplishments would be possible without the support and generosity of local civic and business leaders, businesses of all sizes and caring individual donors through-out the year.   

It has been an honor to serve the community as President of the Franklin Grand Isle United Way, and on being a board member over the past seven years, and I can’t thank all of you enough for your support in bringing LIVE UNITED to life in Franklin and Grand Isle Coun es.  As we celebrate the accomplishments of the past year it includes raising over $508,000, which not only reversed a two year trend of declining revenues, but exceeded our goal of $500,000.  As we close this chapter we look forward to the beginning of an exci ng year that will be filled with new opportuni es to connect and LIVE UNITED. 

Respec ully, 

 

Joe Halko, Board President 

A MESSAGE FROM JOE HALKO

President of Franklin-Grand Isle United Way

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TOGETHER THERE IS LITTLE WE CAN NOT DO.

THAT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO LIVE UNITED. 

U nited Way has been helping  Franklin and Grand Isle Coun es communi es for over 33 years and is well known for its successful fund raising and fund distribu on process. Today donors want to know more about their investments—what are the major issues facing our communi es and how is United Way working to create change? 

Community Impact

Over the past  few years we’ve seen a focusing of efforts at our United Way, with a steady shi  toward understanding the needs of our many communi es, and aligning our work with what ma ers most. Beginning in 2012, our board of directors will  lead  Impact Councils, groups delving deeper into local Health, Educa on and Income  issues, the building blocks of a 

good life. In addi on to funding vital area non-profit organiza-ons, United Way will seek out experts and engaged communi-

ty members to partner with us as we work to determine some ambi ous goals for social change. 

We have begun working on the final selec on of focus areas to 

best create this change  and improve lives and we’ve included 

this informa on on the next few pages. We are ac vely seeking  

community members  and businesses to help us  move the nee-

dle on social issues—through generous  financial giving , volun‐

teering, or mobilizing to advocate for a cause.  

Its  me for Franklin-Grand Isle United Way to do what it does best—bring people together to solve problems. I hope you will join us as we mobilize and engage residents and see the differ-ence we can each make when we LIVE UNITED. 

Community Impact

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Understanding the health   

issues facing our community and 

services available locally is        

important work.  Northwestern 

Medical Center is commi ed to 

partnering with the United Way’s 

new Health Impact Council as we 

work together to make northwest‐

ern Vermont an even be er place 

to live.  

 

- Jonathan Billings, Chief Planning Officer  

 Northwestern Medical Center  

OUR FOCUS AREAS CURRENT STRATEGIES:

Expanded Access to Healthcare

Safe Community and Homes

Supporting Healthy Choices

Increase access to quality, affordable physical & mental health services and care. 

Supporting family members, older adults and people with disabilities who need formal care in their daily lives 

  Reducing stress on families by providing integrated services to eliminate domestic violence and child abuse.  

Providing opportunities for individuals who wish to make restitution for (non-violent) crimes they have committed and learn new behaviors. 

  Helping all people to be free from substance abuse and its consequences 

Supporting activities that encourage healthy behaviors by strengthening families and communities 

 

Health. Education. Income.

2011 Funded Community Impact PartnersMapleleaf Farms - From Addiction to Recovery 7,000.00$        Champlain Islanders Developing Essential Resources 12,000.00$      Franklin County Home Health Agency 24,000.00$      Prevent Child Abuse Vermont 9,800.00$        Franklin County Court Diversion 16,000.00$      New Connections - Northwestern Counseling & Support Services 12,000.00$      CarePartners Adult Day Center 8,000.00$        Case Management- Champlain Valley Agency on Aging 11,000.00$      Franklin County Senior Center 7,760.00$        

Health – Improve health and quality of life across the region

Health 

— 

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“ Providing families access to high quality early care and education settings  

Supporting childcare providers’ ability to develop the skills and knowledge needed to care for children. 

  Youth will be supported in and outside of the school setting to ensure early literacy skills 

Ensuring that youth develop assets in safe, active, and healthy activities during non-school hours  

Creating sustained connections between youth and adults or peers who act as positive role models.  

Successful transitions into and out of middle school 

Graduate from high school on time   

Supporting youth to make healthy choices and engaging them in community  

Creating opportunities for lifelong learning which can include literacy, increasing skill levels and cognitive development. 

Education       Helping individuals achieve their potential

OUR FOCUS AREAS          STRATEGIES: 

Enter School Ready to Succeed  

 

Staying on Track  

 

 

  

Be ready for Success in Work, College, and Life.   

Franklin‐Grand Isle United Way  is  

working to mobilize residents to get 

involved and really think about  how 

we can help prepare youth for the    

future.  Community members sharing 

new ideas can really help us shape our 

goals at the local level.

‐   Mary Lynn Riggs  

Director of Curriculum  and Instruc on    

Franklin West Supervisory Union 

Health. Income. Education.

St Albans students help  with  the           Cram the Complex  food drive. 

2011 Funded Community Impact PartnersBuilding Bright Futures 3,542.00$        Camp Rainbow - Northwestern Counseling & Support Services 9,275.00$        Champlain Adaptive Mounted Program 1,200.00$        Franklin County 4-H 4,915.00$        Foster Grandparents Program - United Way of Chittenden County 12,740.00$      Boy Scouts - Green Mountain Council 3,647.00$        

Educa

on 

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                 Financial/credit life skills building and asset development are some of the most powerful an ‐poverty programs that we have to offer. We are not only offering new ways to build up the financial confi‐dence, capability and access to oppor‐tunity of low income and vulnerable Vermonters, but also iden fying and addressing a major intersec on for the various social issues in Franklin and Grand Isle Coun es. We are  encour‐aged by and support United Way’s efforts to highlight and grapple with these concerns at the local level.  

     - Jan Demers 

Execu ve Director Champlain Valley Office of Economic 

Opportunity 

Income. Education. Health.

Income – Households will be able to gain stability and become self-sufficient

   OUR FOCUS AREAS  &  STRATEGIES:  

   Ensure Basic Needs are Met      

          

         

               

Job Skill Training & Employment 

Financial Educa on 

” 2011 Funded Community Impact Partners Amount

Voices Against Violence - CVOEO 14,000.00$      Financial Futures- Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity 8,607.00$        Fairfield Community Center 10,000.00$      Franklin Grand Isle Community Action - Food Shelf 14,285.00$      Disaster Services - American Red Cross 5,485.00$        Meals on Wheels- Champlain Valley Ageny on Aging 10,244.00$      Vermont Center for Independent Living 5,000.00$        

Ensuring access to food and shelter in times of need

 

Providing opportunities to seek alternative housing options to those who need them; supporting people to live in affordable housing 

 

 

Increasing capacity by providing support so that people have the training, life skills, well-being and assistance that they need to work. 

  

Providing education that encourages financial stability such as retirement planning, debt eradication, savings, credit management to help promote an attitude of responsibility and self-sufficiency towards money and income 

 

Affordable Housing      

Inco

me 

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2012-2013 Officers

For a 1 Year Term — Ending April 2013 

President:            Marilyn Billings 

Vice President:   Terri O’Shea 

Secretary:            Becky Manahan 

Treasurer:            Angela Poirier  

Board Members for Renewed Terms

 2 Year Term  Ending April 2014 

  Gene Archambault 

3 Year Term  Ending April 2015 

  Terri O’Shea   Patrick Warn   Michelle Boudreau 

New Board Members  

For a 3 Year Term  Ending April 2015 

  Susie Posner Jones   Christopher Chagnon   Tina Mueller 

2012-2013 Board of Directors Gene Archambault 

Shirley Babcock 

Marilyn Billings, President 

Michelle Boudreau 

Christopher Chagnon 

Susie Jones 

Kathy Lavoie 

David MacCallum 

Becky Manahan, Secretary 

Tina Mueller 

Elizabeth Newman 

Terri O'Shea, Vice President Angela Poirier, Treasurer Patricia Rainville 

Steve Stata Patrick Warn 

Nominations for the 2012-2013

Franklin-Grand Isle United Way Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Board Members Completing Terms  

  Joe Halko     Tamara Gagne   Deborah Spaulding   Rusty Spaulding 

2011-2012 Community Campaign Awards

   

   

United Way

Mylan Technologies Swanton Schools PBM Nutritionals, A Perrigo Company Franklin County Senior Center Tatro’s Gourmet Soup & Sandwich

Campaign Awards

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What does

United Way

do?

We unite

people,

ideas and

resources

to advance

the

common good.

     Franklin-Grand Isle United Way, Inc.  

ASSETS             Unaudited  Audited  

            2012  2011 CURRENT ASSETS         

  Cash and cash equivalents             260,631                276,723  

  Uncondi onal promises             273,689                228,476  

  Prepaid expenses                    3,392                     4,113                 

  TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS             537,712                509,312                 

BUILDING AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT, net           121,799                122,677                 

    TOTAL ASSETS               659,511                631,989                 

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS                

CURRENT LIABILITIES         

  Payroll Tax Liabili es, Accrued Wages & Grants Payable             11,678                     5,395  

  Deferred grant & fiscal agent revenue             17,539                  16,030                 

  TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES               29,217                  21,425                 

NET ASSETS                 630,294                610,564                 

    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS           659,511                631,989  

Statement of Financial Position March 31,2012

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Franklin-Grand Isle United Way, Inc.             Unaudited  Audited  

            2012  2011 PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE       

  Pledged contribu ons    347,161              346,848    Pledged contribu ons through other United Ways  65,298                45,295    Dona ons in kind      38,102                34,247    Grant revenues United Way Programs  559                21,490    Fiscal Agent Income (includes Grants)  14,998                25,427    Special event revenue    99,156                80,402    Miscellaneous income    4,502                   8,869    Interest income      1,759                   2,068    Rental income      19,650                21,800                                

  TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE  591,185              586,446                 EXPENSES             

  Program services      469,176              464,241    Administra on      53,749                52,351    Fundraising      48,244                67,016                 

  TOTAL EXPENSES               571,169                583,608                 

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS                 20,016                     2,838                 

NET ASSETS AT APRIL 1               610,565                607,727                 

NET ASSETS AT MARCH 31               630,581                610,565  

 

 

 

What is

United Way’s

vision?

A community

united

to create

better

opportunities

for all.

Statement of Activities March 31, 2012

82.1%

9.4%

8.5%

Functional Expenses

Program services

Administration

Fundraising

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United Way Tax Assistance Program

Did you know… 

Your United Way was recent-ly recognized for helping local residents save over  $70,000 to date through the Family Wize Prescrip on Drug Card Program?

This year we mobilized volun-teers to operate four Free Assist-ed Self-service Tax sites for low-income residents across the two-county region. Assistance was provided in Enosburg, Grand Isle, Alburgh and St. Albans.

Operation Happiness Volunteer Celebration 

Luncheon         

27%

6%9%

1%

8%

2%

23%5%

3%13%

3%

Calls to 211 from Franklin and Grand Isle Counties in 2011

Basic Needs Consumer Services

Criminal Justice and Legal Services Education

Health Care Public Health/Safety

Income Support and Employment Individual and Family Life

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Organizational/Community/Disaster Services

Referrals to Services not in 211 database

  In 2011,  VT 2-1-1  received  3,055 calls from  Franklin County residents,  and  764 calls from Grand Isle County  residents. 

Vermont Disaster Relief Fund

Copies now available 

throughout Franklin & Grand Isle Coun es 

When disaster struck, Vermont-ers  were ready to help. In addi-on to countless hours of volun-teer service, over $10,000 local dollars passed through the Frank-lin-Grand Isle United Way to the 

VT Disaster Relief Fund. 

SOMETIMES A SMALL THING YOU DO CAN MEAN

EVERYTHING IN ANOTHER PERSON’S LIFE.. 

Health Program Funding   $107,560

Income Program Funding   $67,621

Education Program Funding   $35,319

Donor & Event Designations   $34,897

Emerging Needs Grant  $5,000

The Help Fund   $14,848

Operation Happiness   $21,190

Vermont 211   $6,048

Volunteer Management   $3,024

Back to School Program   $2,569

Community Resource Directory   $1,000

2‐1‐1 is an easy to  remember telephone number that connects callers to infor-ma on about cri cal health and human services available in their community.  

Community Impact At Work

Direct Impact Funding

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75 in Georgia

45 in Highgate

120 in Richford

125 in Swanton

100 in S.Hero/N Hero/Grand Isle

325 in the St. Albans area 

100 in Alburgh/Isle LaMotte

75 in Bakersfield/Fairfield

15 in Berkshire

65 in Enosburg

35 in Fairfax/Fletcher

9 in Franklin

Community Events

The Community Partners Classic      Golf Tournament        

This year marked the 5th Annual Community Partners Classic, a  collabora ve golf tournament with our partners at Northwestern Counseling & Support Services and Northwestern Medical   

Center. Over 250 golfers came out to support us this year at the Champlain Country Club, under beau ful blue skies.   

With great thanks to all of our sponsors including Hacke , Valine & MacDonald, Peoples Trust Company,  and  A.N. Deringer, the event was able to raise over  $55,000.00 to benefit these community organiza ons. The 2012 tourna-ment plans for June 15th are well underway. Be sure to check out www.communitypartnersclassic.org for more info. 

 

Webathon  Online Auction 

The 2011 Webathon Our annual online auc on had a record breaking year, raising over $14,000.00! Thank to the hundreds of local businesses graciously dona ng items and the hard work of a great commi ee of volunteers, United Way was able to raise funds while showcasing some of the crea ve work of local students as well as the programs of all of our funded partners.  This year we’d like to honor some of the volunteers who made the 2011 Webathon and the Deeds for Dough Program, one to remember.   

Casino Night In July we headed to the Islands for an evening  of casino fun. Thank you to the volunteers and revel-ers who were treated to great food and a chance to bid on some great auc on items while they tried their luck at black jack, roule e and craps.

 

With18 delicious chilis to choose from, St Al-bans City Hall gym came alive with good food, fun, music and friends for our first ever Chili Cook-Off! Proceeds from the event benefited United Way and the St Albans Rec Department. 

Mary Pelkey “Best Visual Effects” Susie Chagnon “Best Animated Co-Host” Agnes Masson “Best Supporting Role” Patrick Warn “Best Technical Support”

 Operation Happiness 2011‐   Thanks to hundreds of generous community dona ons 

of food, toys, and dollars, Opera on Happiness assisted over 1,100 families throughout Franklin and Grand Isle Coun es by providing boxes of food for families and toys for children. This year the pro-gram, led by an amazing group of volunteers from across the two-county area, was able to reach : 

Operation Happiness 

Chili Cook-Off  

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Group Name  Total Pledges 

Community Service Organiza ons  $980.00  

Finance/Banking/Insurance  $34,718.04  

Founda ons  $9,913.75  

Government  $6,210.92  

Individual Donors  $37,033.51  

Manufacturing  $177,686.98  

Media  $5,835.00  

Medical  $51,647.61  

Non-profits  $19,274.73  

Other United Ways  $65,298.28  

Professionals  $8,577.00  

Religious Organiza ons  $2,010.00  

Retail/Wholesale  $15,113.09  

Schools  $19,706.35  

Small Business  $9,960.01  

Special Event Miscellaneous  $19,153.32  

Tourism  $11,840.00  

Transporta on  $5,065.73  

U li es  $8,164.92  

  $508,189.24  

Campaign Goal  $500,000.00  

% of Goal Reached  101.60% 

The Community Campaign 2011-2012

Silver Corporate Giving $5,000 to $9,9999

Bronze Corporate Giving $1,000 to $4,999

A.N. Deringer, Inc.

Mylan Technologies

Northwestern Medical Center

Energizer

Hackett, Valine & MacDonald

Gold Corporate Giving $10,000 and above

Ben & Jerry`s (St Albans) Lane Press, Inc.

Bernstein Global Wealth Management McDermott`s Inc.

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Vermont MorrisSwitzer- Environments for Health

Brandthropology MVP

CAM Fund Northwestern Counseling & Support Services

Cargill Animal Nutrition Peoples United Bank

Fairpoint Communications QHR

Green Mountain OB/GYN R.L. Vallee, Inc.

Hannaford Charitable Foundation TD Charitable Foundation

Harrison Concrete The Richards Group

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Total Home Center

John LeClair Foundation

IBM

Peoples Trust Company

Corporate Leadership Giving

PBM Nutritionals, A Perrigo Company

Tyler Place Family Resort

Rock-Tenn Company

* includes Operation Happiness and the Community Partners Classic 

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 A.M. Peisch & Company Georgia Elementary & Middle School PBM Nutritionals

Allstate Grand Isle Supervisory Union Peoples United Bank

Berkshire Elementary School Hackett, Valine & MacDonald R.L. Vallee, Inc.

BFA- Fairfax Hannafords - St. Albans Sheldon Elementary School

BFA / NWTC - St Albans Hannafords - Swanton St. Albans City School

Care Partners Adult Day Center Hannafords- Enosburg St. Albans Cooperative Creamery

Cargill Animal Nutrition Highgate Elementary School St Albans Free Library

Central Vermont Public Service IBM St. Albans Town Education Center

City of St. Albans J. C. Penney # 1292 TD Bank

Combined Federal Campaign KeyBank Swanton Schools

Energizer Missisquoi Valley Union High School Swanton Village

Franklin Central Supervisory Union Morgan Stanley Town of Swanton

Franklin County Home Health Agency Mylan Technologies Union Bank

Franklin County Rehab Center N.O.T.C.H. Vermont Electric Co-op

Franklin County Industrial Dev. Corp. Nationwide Vermont Federal Credit Union

Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union Northwestern Counseling & Support Services VtSHARES

Franklin West Supervisory Union Northwestern Medical Center WellPoint Foundation

Franklin-Grand Isle United Way Paquin Motors, Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donor Recognition

Our apologies for accidentally excluding any individual or organization from these lists.

Local Employee Campaigns

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Jill Bowen Sten & Barbara Fersing Alain & Tammy Morissette Gary Rutkowski David A. Thompson

Randy & Andrea Brock Uwe Goehlert, MD William L. O`Connor, Jr. Barbara Salg Mary Woodhouse

Peter Burke, MD John & Lisa Hango Kevin & Terri O`Shea Matthew Sliva Tricia Wunsch

Sharon L. Craig Sally A. Lawyer Bonnie L. Poe Rusty & Deborah Spaulding

Kent Eldridge David & Gail MacCallum Mr. Jeffrey Rimmer Meta Strick

Individual Leadership Giving

Jim Barden Albert F. Davis Keith Hanf Kevin & Margaret Manahan Lawrence Sullivan

Mary Lou Beaulieu Deborah D. Delmarge Jay & Linda Hartman Floyd Moodie Larry Tatro

Marcel Begnoche Andrew Duhamel Amy L. Havreluk Mary Pion Roger Thieken

Mark Bergeron Thomas Dukas Kenneth & Judith Holzscheiter Luke Rainville Marcheta Townsend

Leon Berthiaume Patricia M. Duncan Dr. Mahendra Hundal Greg Raymond William N. Wagner

Jennifer Bouchard Dorothy Dunsmore Joyce Irvine Mrs. Ardelle Rich Richard B. Weisburgh

Norman Boudreau James Farr Richard Jerry Mary Lynn Riggs Donald & Nancy Wells

Ms Jodee L. Bryce Albert P. Farrington Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kissane William B. Robbins Ms. Elizabeth Wood

William Cain Sandra Ferland Kenneth Kowalewitz Kevin Scheffler David Yandow

Betty Casavant Angelo & Betty W. Finelli David Kronoff Ronald Schultz Allen Yanney

John Casavant Lynne Fletcher Daniel J. LeCours Stephen Sheldon Peter & Rosemary Zamore

Edna & Robert Chagnon Daniel & Karen Fortin Edward Longway Mike Smith Robert Zelazo, MD

David & Margaret Coates Dr. & Mrs. Wallace H. Good, Jr. Kristin J. Lukens-Rose Louis St. John

Donna Jean A. Corrigan Brian Hamner Suzanne & Emerson Lynn

Morgan Club

$1000 and above

Our apologies for accidentally excluding any individual or organization from these lists.

Maple Club

$500 and above

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Gene & Jennifer Archambault John Carpenter Susan A. Desrochers Debra Howard Charles Loiselle

Richard Archambault Douglas Casey Mr. Owen Drudge Jennifer D. Hubbard Ted Mable

Howard L. Ashton Jane Catton Rosemarie Dubois Thomas W. Hungerford Mary R. Machia

Kelly Barland Wendy Chase Mark Duso Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hunter John C. Mahoney

Gary Bates David Charron Martin Fletcher Devin L. Hurley Amy Marchessault

David M. Begnoche Sue Chase Michael J. Fournier Katherine B. Hutchinson Christie Martin

Mark S. Benoit John Chesarek Julia A. Fredette George Jacobs, III Robert A. Martin

Lori Bondesen Kimberly Chesarek David F. Gadway John Jacobs Cindy Mason

Sarah Bortz Ruby Clark Tamara Gagne Steven Jacobs Matthew Christopher Massey

Claire Bouchard Zachary Clark Norman D. Gale Michael Janson Agnes Masson

Anne Bowers, RN, FNP Phillip Condon Erika R. Garstka Arlene Jarvis Janet L. McCarthy

Owen Brady Cheryl Conger Debra Gleason Brenda Jenkins Kevin R. McGinn

Amy Brewer Jeremy Conley Joel R. Gluck Bernard J. Keefe, III Karen McGovern

Helene Brezinksy & C. Robert Wigness Tom Conley Jill L. Goodhue Kathleen C. Keenan Allan G. McLaughlin

Sean Brock William & Lori Coseo Richard W. Gould Dana & Judith Kittell Barbara Mentzer

Lise M. Brooks Andrew Coutu Lorenzo Gutierrez Amanda Lamb Kimberly M. Messier

Matthew Burgin Sherry M. Cram Joseph Halko George LaPlant, Sr. Shirley Montgomery

Aleta B. Burns Lee Curtiss Dan Hardy Jacqueline L. Larivee Donald Mueller

Chadd Bushey James W. Cushing James Heald Patricia M. Lariviere Liisa Newton

David A. Bushey Robert Danyow Miles Herbert Eugene & Kathy Lavoie Bonnie Noel

Shirley Callaghan Steven Danyow Donald R. Hill, Sr. Jeffrey A. Lawrence Linda Olmstead

Mike Cantell David & Erica DeBellis Kelley H. Hoadley Kelly Leblanc Clem Paquette

Michelle Carner Nicole M. Delphia Suzanne M. Hogan Lisa W. Letourneau Rosaire Paquette

Clover Club

$250 –$499

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Joshua W. Partlow, CPA Brent C. Rouse Tim & Denise Smith Carol Teague Tim Walsh

Laura Pawulak Linda Rudin Rhonda L. Somers-Fletcher Donald Teague Sharon Weisburgh

Theresa Payne Greg & Sally Sargent Michelle Spence Michael Teague Mark Wheel

Pamela Pedersen, MD Sandra A. Scott Jamie St Gelais Richard Thompson June A. White

Eileen Perkins Kristina Senna Ms. Jamie St. Gelais Jill Torrey Cynthia Williamson

Thomas Pfeiffer Michael Senna Russell St. Gelais Darlene & Gary Tourville Travis Wilson

Jerry Pion Walter Sherrer Siobhan K. Stout Matthew Tryhorne David M. Wood

Kristen Poston Agam K. Sheth Michelle M. Sweetser Joseph Tymecki Darlene Wright

Kim Rolfe Lynn Silk Alan Teague Mike Vaupel H. Taylor Yates, MD

  Kimberly Volk Dr. & Mrs. Frank Zsoldos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tina M. Abentroth Jeff Baranik Reg Beliveau Nancy Bevere Blake Bolt

Kimberly & Michael Adams Donald & Ida Barber Alexis A. Bell Phillip Bevere Pamela Bonsall

Sarah Adams Joy A. Barber Laura A. Bellstrom, MD Jonathan & Marilyn Billings Scott Bork

Gail Albertelli Amy Barbour Chaunce Benedict Robin Bilodeau Susan S. Bosland

Anthony Amerio John Barbour Gail Benjamin Alan Bishop John & Claudette Bostwick

Roberta Ashton Diane Barkyoumb Betty A. Benoit Cathy Bissonnette Chad Bouchard

Silas D. Atkins Robert Barnes Doreen Benoit George & Barbara Bitler Dennis Boucher

Abigail V. Austin Mary Bates Harry Benoit Annette Blanchard Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boudreau

Verne Backus, MD Tim Bean Karen Bent Ms. Linda Blanchard Jennifer Boudreau

Jonathan Bagley Todd Beauregard Earl Benway John Blaney Michelle L. Boudreau

Laurie J. Baker Anna Beerworth Frank Benway Deborah Blazis Brandon Bourgeois

Christopher Bapp Sharon Begin Richard J. Berthiaume Jeffrey Blouin Lisa Bovat Clark

Jason M. Bapp Jonathan Belcher Robert Bessette Laurie Bogart Lisa Bovatt

Clover Club

$250 –$499

Champlain Club

$100 –$249

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Patricia Boyce Dr & Mrs. John R. Carmola, Kathleen Collins Josh Danyow Josh Edelson

Melissa A. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Peter Carson Bruce E. Collopy Roland Daudelin John & Deanna Edwards

Sheri A. Boylan Barbara J. Carter Todd M. Conger Gary Deaette Tayton Eggenberger

David Brady Suzanne A. Chabot Mr. Joseph Connelly Aimee DeForge Mark & Gail T. Elvidge

Jodi M. Branon Christopher H. Chagnon Benjamin Cooke, PA-C Darlene Dehart Patricia Fabretti

Liza H. Bray Lisa Chagnon Bonnie Coon Deborah Desautels Gino Farinaccio

Jane Brigham Susie Chagnon Gary Coon Michael Deuso Josh Feeley

Wendy M. Brigham Richard Chalifoux Christine Corbeil Joseph M. Deverich Christopher J. Fiarkoski

Shelley L. Broderick Laurie Chaloux Michael Corrigan, MD Susan L. Dewey Howard J. Fish

Mr. William R. Brooks Lois J. Chamberlain Jennifer Corrigan-Drury Chip Dillon Amber M. Fisher

Brian Brown Chelsey Charbonneau Lori A. Cortez Larry B. Dion Nancy Fiske

Rowena Brown Duanne Charron Archie Cota David Domina John E. Foran

Suzanna L. Brown Jackie M. Charron James & Cynthia Cota Kevin Donna Donald Fournier

Elizabeth Brunell Seth Chastenay Rebecca Cota Kim Donna George & Elaine Fowler

Christie Bruyette Sandra Chicoine Violette B. Cotellessa Mark Donna Ora Lee Frazier

Laura Buermann David Choiniere Shaun Couture Jack A. Donnelly Stephania Fregeau

Connie Burns Kyle Choiniere Richard Cowperthwait Dorothy Dowling Marian E. Fritz

Jamie Bushey John Choquette Johanna Crane-Godin Adam Dragon Larry A. Fuller

Jerri Bushey Ann Marie Civetti Lynne Crocker James C. Driver Bradley Gabree

Richard K. Button Michelle Clark Robert N. Crosby Herb Dudley Raymond Gabree

Joseph & Julia Cahill Austin M. Clem Peter P. Cross Andrea V. Dukas Alex Gagne

Jennifer A. Callahan Gordon & Dianne Clements Alan Crowley Nancy Dulude Eric Gagne

Maike Camp Donna Cline Eric Culbertson Diane Dupere Kyle Gagne

Toni L. Campbell Rachael Cobb Julie P. Curtis Dorothy M. Dussault Sylvia Gagne

Kenneth W. Capsey John R. Coburn Yvon Dandurand William & Barbara Duval Elizabeth M. Gamache

David E. Carey Donald & Susan Collins Jennifer Daniels Gwen Eckley Janel K. Gamm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Champlain Club

$100 –$249

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Ms. Diane Gardner Doris Grippin David & Katherine Hutchinson Sally Krupp Robert A. Larose

Thomas Garofano Molly Grismore Lloyd Jacobs Gary B. Kupperblatt Larry Larrow, DVM

Gayle Garretson Donald Gross Lonnie Jacobs Sandra A. Kupperblatt Lyn Lauffer

Terri L. Gates Katheryn Guerino Ray & Muriel Jacoby Marc Kutler, MD Elizabeth Lavoie

Tom W. Gates Mark D. Gunther Robert Jerry Dawn LaBarge John A. Leach

Sue J. Geraw Edward A. Haak, MD Nancy Jettie Patricia Labor Jean Leahy

Marcel G. Gervais Ann M. Hakey Glenn J. Johnson Stephen Ladd Laurie L. Ledoux

Heather A. Getty Tina Hallock Nicole Johnson Mark A. Ladue John Lemieux

Cindy Gibson John Hancock Lila B. Jones Sandra J. Lagoy James Levy

Gary Gibson Ben Hardy Shari Joyal Linda Lamb Jack and Pat Lindsay

Laura Gilbert Doug Harrod Carol Kane Henry Lambert Philip Littler

Christi Giroux Mary Harwood Margaret Kane John & Camilla Lamer Carol Livingston

Douglas Glass Janet Havrilko Celeste Kane-Stebbins Charles Lamoreaux Elizabeth Loiselle

Steve Gleason Patrick Havrilko Mervin & Joan Kaye Eric Lamothe Chris Longe

Ms. Sandra M. Gluck Cintra Hazen Melissa Keelty Melinda Lampman Ricky Longe

Kathleen M. Gorton Margaret Heald Constance M. Kilburn Alan Lampson Deidra Losaw

Chris Goulette Harold R. Hebert Norma Kimball Connie Lane Cheri Losito

Darlene Graves Diane L. Hemingway Andrew King Linda B. Lang Patty Lothian

Amie Green Judith Higgins Doug King Jill Langevin Tyler Lovelette

Robert A. Green Donald & Pixley Hill Lisa King Lucy A. LaPan Deborah Lowe-Murray

Kevin J. Greene David Hobbs, MD Marsha King Randy R. LaPan Jacqueline C. Luce

Margaret E. Greene Francis & Bessie Horan Timothy King Todd Lapan Kris Luce

Diane M. Greenfield Martin E. Hornick Jane Kiser George J. LaPlant, Jr. Kathy Luman

Karl Greenia Robert Howard Eberhard Klaehne Philip Laporte Brent Lussier

Sophia M. Greenia Joan A. Hubbard Douglas & Carol G. Klette James Larocque Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Lussier

Sonya J. Greeno Mary Hunter Katherine M. Kneebone Claire Larose Marcia Lyford

Champlain Club

$100 –$249

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Katie Lynch Rebecca B. Meunier Traci L. Osterhoudt James Pike Geoff Roberts

Douglas M. MacDonald Joseph Mihalkovic Terri Oswald Michelle A. Pike Helen Roberts

Joan R. Machia D Miller Jody Painter Jamie Pinkham Sandra Robinson

Tina Machia Keith Miller & Donna Howard Jane Paquette Ms. Ann Pitt Allen W. Robtoy

Jenny Madison Linda Miller Jennifer E. Paquin Deborah F. Plant Lara Robtoy

Dennis Mahoney Thomas Miller Burton Paquin, Jr. Philip Plant Dana A. Rocheleau

Bill & Martha Maksym Stephen Miner Brent Paradee Jason Ploof Louise Rocheleau

Becky Manahan John H. Mitchell William W. Paradee, Jr. Harvey Poirier Rebecca Rocheleau

Joann Manahan Kevin G. Moore, Sr. William M. Paradee Margaret Pond Jonathan Roddy

Ghislaine F. Manning Robynn L. Moore Carrie Parent Sherry Pontbriand Joseph Roddy

Donna Mannings Devon Morelli Jerry Parent Christian Postemski Brian Rodger

Jeffrey Marcoux Naomi J. Morin Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Parent Jamie L. Prest Patricia J. Rogati

Serge Marcoux Maryanne R. Morrill Carol Parker Debra L. Raboin Keith Rondeau

Kathy Marn Richard A. Morton Pamela Parsons Mark Rainville Jody Ross

Mr. Patrick E. Martell Donald Moser Jeri L. Patterson Joseph P. Raleigh Stacie R. Rouleau

G. William Martin Eileen Musella Julie L. Patterson Kristina Ranieri Dave & Kathi Rousselle

Peter Martin Catherine M. Mussey Judy R. Paxman Shanna Ratner Jennifer Rumbaugh

Tammy Masse Joan M. Myott Dayle Payne Karen Reed John Russell

David & Maida Maxham Samuel Nelson Mary & Jim Pelkey Linda Renaudette Janice Russotti

Colleen McCormick Moore Sarah Nielsen Peter A. Peloquin Sandi Rexford Cynthia Rutkowski

Daniel McCoy Mary O`Brien Deborah Peloubet Helene R. Richard James Salisbury

Edward McMillan Melissa K. O`Brien Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peterson Tonya L. Richard Charles Sartwell

Donna McWilliams Mike & Lynn O`Brien Wendy Peterson Chad Rivers Donnie Sartwell

Vicki B. Menard Stephanie O`Brien Sidney Phelps Elizabeth Roach Justin Sartwell

Robin Mercier Tami-Josee Ordway Elizabeth Pickard Keith Roberge Nathan Sartwell

John Mero Steven C. Osgood Amie Pignona Aaron T. Roberts Brad Saunders

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Champlain Club

$100 –$249

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fgiunitedway.org Franklin-Grand Isle United Way P.O. Box 387 48 Lower Newton Road St Albans Vermont

Jennifer Savage Polly Jane Smith Richard Tallman Tony Treanor Stephanie J. Waters

Marilyn G. Savoy John Snider Michael & Debra Tanneberger Annette Trippany Adrian L. Webb

William R. Sawyer Steven N. Sobel, MD Darcy Tatro Christine A. Trombley Douglas E. Weir

Jessica Scanlon-Corliss Amy Soutiere Judy A. Theoret Douglas & Netta Tudhope Diane Weishaar

Judyanne Searles Marie Speer Lisa M. Therrien Jennifer Uttecht John Wetherby

Amy Severance Erin St. Cyr Sharon Therrien Tim Vallee Brian H. Willett

Heather M. Sheehan Howard Stanley Lindsay Thieken Linda Valyou Michael Williams

Jay & Martha Sheperd Stephen and Carol Stata Kelly M. Thomas Ross Vander Heather Wilson

Chad Shover Shawn Stech Kathleen Thompson Kenneth Vidal David Wisell

Tara Sibley Travis Steinhour Lester Thompson Roger Vidal Richard Wood

Sandra Skeels Kilburn Anthony J. Stevens William K. Thurber Carl Vieta Kyle Woods

Steven Slagle Ms. Jennifer B. Stockwell Shane Tibbits Andrew Vincent Alan Wright

Laura Sleeper Brenna Sturtevant Bruce Tichenor John & Arlene Volpi Richard Wyman

Karen Slowinski David M. Supernault Deborah Timmerman Sue B. Wade Christopher Yates

Joseph Smart Angelo Sutton James Tinker Shari Walcott Jeff & Jan Young

Brett Smith Mathew T. Swartz Donald L. Tinney Mary & Michael Walker

Heather Smith Richard Sweet, Jr. Charles Tipper Walsh Family

Leigh T. Smith Joy Sylvester Victor Tirrito Rhanna Walsh

Padriac Smith Andrea Szewko Christie Travis John Waterhouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

Franklin-Grand Isle United Way

Sally Bortz Executive Director

Lori Coseo FInance & Project Coordinator

Denise Smith Resource Development Coordinator

Drena Voyer Administrative Assistant

Betty Lumbra VT Associates Trainee

(802) 527-7418

Champlain Club

$100 –$249