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2014 Report to the Community Tama County Community Foundation For good. For ever. What’s The Best Way to Give We work closely with you and/or your professional advisor to find the perfect match for your charitable goals. Cash is one of the easiest ways to establish a fund or add to an existing fund. Bequests establish charitable funds through your will. This allows you to distribute some or all of your assets, tax free. Gift of Grain can be used to start an endowed fund in the name of you or your family. Appreciated Securities allow you to receive the maximum tax deduction allowed, and avoid capital gains tax. Charitable Gift Annuities allow you to arrange a generous gift to your community. Retirement Plans provide an opportunity for substantial tax savings for your heirs. For more information call: 319-287-9106 Types of Funds If you have a desire to make your community a better place, we have a way to help you make it happen. · Community Impact Fund · Donor Advised Fund · Field of Interest Fund · Designated Fund · Scholarship Fund · Agency Endowment Fund Endow Iowa State Tax Credit Gifts to permanent endowment funds of the Community Foundation that benefit Iowa charitable causes, are eligible to receive a 25% state tax credit, in addition to the federal deductions for charitable giving through the Endow Iowa program. The Tama County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, an organization that meets National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations. The Tama County Community Foundation is a leading voice and catalyst for connecting donors, nonprofit organizations, community leaders and other partners to inspire charitable giving and improve the quality of life in Tama County. We work directly with donors and nonprofit organizations to educate them about issues affecting their communities and offer support for their charitable goals. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation is able to build stronger, healthier communities in Tama County today, and in the future. We will continue working for our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and endowment building services. Make a gift online at www.tamaccf.org or contact us to learn more about how we can help you help your community! Local Contact: Mary Fasse-Shaw [email protected] 641-751-5251 www.tamaccf.org Administrative Contact: Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa 425 Cedar Street, Suite 310 Waterloo, Iowa 50701 319-287-9106 · www.cfneia.org F or e v e r . o For go d . FOUNDATION COMMUNITY Affiliate of the Community Foundation of NE IA Tama County Tama County Community Foundation

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Page 1: 2014 - Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa · City of Tama - Downtown Christmas Lights City of Tama - Tama American Legion U S Flags for Tama Cemetery City of Traer - Light up

2014 Report to the Community

Tama County Community Foundation

For good. For ever.

What’s The Best Way to GiveWe work closely with you and/or your professional advisor to find the perfect match for your charitable goals. Cash is one of the easiest ways to establish a fund or add to an existing fund. Bequests establish charitable funds through your will. This allows you to distribute some or all of your assets, tax free. Gift of Grain can be used to start an endowed fund in the name of you or your family. Appreciated Securities allow you to receive the maximum tax deduction allowed, and avoid capital gains tax. Charitable Gift Annuities allow you to arrange a generous gift to your community. Retirement Plans provide an opportunity for substantial tax savings for your heirs. For more information call:319-287-9106

Types of FundsIf you have a desire to make your community a better place, we have a way to help you make it happen. · Community Impact Fund· Donor Advised Fund· Field of Interest Fund· Designated Fund· Scholarship Fund· Agency Endowment Fund

Endow Iowa State Tax Credit Gifts to permanent endowment funds of the Community Foundation that benefit Iowa charitable causes, are eligible to receive a 25% state tax credit, in addition to the federal deductions for charitable giving through the Endow Iowa program. The Tama County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the

Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, an organization that meets National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.

The Tama County Community Foundation is a leading voice and catalyst for connecting donors, nonprofit organizations, community leaders and other partners to inspire charitable giving and improve the quality of life in Tama County. We work directly with donors and nonprofit organizations to educate them about issues affecting their communities and offer support for their charitable goals. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation is able to build stronger, healthier communities in Tama County today, and in the future. We will continue working for our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and endowment building services. Make a gift online at www.tamaccf.org or contact us to learn more about how we can help you help your community!

Local Contact:Mary [email protected]

Administrative Contact:

Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa425 Cedar Street, Suite 310

Waterloo, Iowa 50701319-287-9106 · www.cfneia.org

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2014 Tama County Grant Making(January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014) Total amount of grants distributed: $136,378.90 Total amount of discretionary grants distributed: $105,220.00

Discretionary grants from all types of funds held with the Community Foundation awarded in Tama County. Excludes local operations fund distributions.

Arts & CultureAmerican Legion Post #0127 - Tama County Freedom RockCity of Dysart - Camp Creamery 2014City of Gladbrook - Theater Booster SeatsCity of Gladbrook - Matchstick Marvels Brochure & DistributionCity of Tama - Picnic Tables for eventsCity of Tama - Tama County Livestock & Fair Association Clutier Betterment Committee - Bohemian Plum FestivalGladbrook Community Foundation - 4-H food stand freezer and fridgesToledo Community Theatre Guild - Stage Events Enhancements

Community BettermentAmerican Legion Post #0071 - Post 71 Restoration City of Chelsea - City Beautification and Building Facade RestorationCity of Clutier - Clutier Public Library-Storage UnitsCity of Dysart - Remembering Our Past, Renovating for the FutureCity of Elberon - Beautify ElberonCity of Garwin - City Hall ImprovementCity of Garwin - Providing technology.City of Gladbrook - Handicap Bathroom Remodel City of Tama - Courthouse Lawn Lighting Project City of Tama - Downtown Christmas LightsCity of Tama - Tama American Legion U S Flags for Tama CemeteryCity of Traer - Light up Traer park North Tama County Community School - North Tama Athletic Complex

2014 Gifts & Assets(January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014) Thanks to the generosity and vision of our donors, the Tama Community Foundation (TCCF) is able to build stronger, healthier communities across Tama County today, and into the future. We will continue working for our donors and all the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grant making and endowment building services. 2014 Donations: $346,487.30Total Assets: $1,136,517.69Total Endowed Assets: $1,016,396.00

TCCF FundsTama County Community Impact FundTama County Expendable (HF2302) FundTama County Endowment (HF2302) FundSouth Tama County United FundSouth Tama County United Endowment FundSouth Tama County United Endowment (Quasi)Pauline Kober Traer Endowment FundPilgrim Heights Camp and Retreat Center FundBuckingham Cemetery Association Fund (Quasi)Gaylen “Jake” and Maureen Jacobson Family Fund

19% Arts & Culture 35% Community Betterment 11% Education 2% Environment

4% Health 8% Historic Preservation 21% Human Service

Community Betterment continued...Tama County Community Foundation - Tama County Outreach CoordinatorTama County Humane Societ - Dog Suites Toledo Public Library Foundation - Youth Book Enhancement Project Western Fraternal Life Association ZCBJ Lodge #104 - Tables and Chairs for ZCBJ Lodge Hall

EducationAmerican Legion Post #0127 - Tama County Government Day 2014BCLUW Community School District - 3D Printing: Bringing Imagination to Real LifeIowa College Access Network - Eastern Iowa Tama County Career & College Readiness Initiative South Tama Community School District After School Science ClubUnion Community Schools - FCS Classroom - UMS

EnvironmentTama County - Tama County Nature Center- Exhibit Component- Phase 2

HealthChild Abuse Prevention Services - Care for Kids sexual abuse prevention program City of Gladbrook - New fitness center equipment

Historic PreservationCity of Tama - Restoration & Preservation of Oak Hill’s Historic Pillars & FencingCity of Toledo - Toledo Bandstand RenovationDysart Historical Society - Agricultural Machine Shed MuseumTama County Historical Society - Purchase of new microfilm cabinet

Human ServiceCity of Chelsea - Chelsea Fire Department Pagers City of Clutier - Fire Department-Equipment Needed City of Gladbrook - Stand by Generator for New Fire Station Crayon Corner Learning Center - Utility Shed and Lawn MowerGenesis Development - Assistive Devices for People with Disabilities to Promote SocializationIowa Radio Reading Information Service for the Blind IRIS in Tama CountyNortheast Iowa Food Bank - Elderly Nutrition Program Pied Piper Preschool & Day Care Center - Cement playground Tama County Day Care dba Kids’ Corner Child Care Center AED and CPR MasksZion Lutheran Church WELCA Home & Health Closet