2017 annual report - douglas county car care...
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2017
ANNUAL REPORT
Restoring Hope, One Car at a Time
Douglas County Car Care Program
110 6th Ave E. Ste. 3
Alexandria, MN 56308
Phone: 320-460-7911
Fax: 320-460-7910
www.douglascountycarcare.org
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2017
Board of Directors
Officers:
John Peshek
President
Terry Quist
Vice President
Richard Volker
Past President
Jerry Wright
Secretary
Colleen Boesen
Treasurer
Directors:
Ryan Boesen
Susan Brown
David Deterding
Sonnie Janz
Jim Haugen
Tom Klecker
Harold Koep
Bruce Pohlig
Bernice Wimmer
Clifford Korkowski
Executive Director
Dawn Hanson
Office Manager
To all the supporters and recipients of the Douglas County Car Care Program:
Imagine that you suddenly have no means of transportation at your disposal. Now imagine that you are a young couple or a single parent with children try-ing to obtain or maintain a job, get groceries, go to a school event, or go to the doctor. Imagine that you are in your later years and need a job to supplement your Social Security and have no transportation. For many, these are not imagi-nations; they are a daily crisis to be negotiated.
The Douglas County Car Care Program is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit serv-ing Douglas County Minnesota with a goal to “Promote Independence by Provid-ing Car Care”. In 2017, DCCCP donated 48 cars and repaired 88 client cars. Since our beginning in 2013, 209 cars have been donated and 376 client cars re-paired. Because of our program, 585 families were able to get a job, get to work, make their medical appointments and/or care for their families.
All of this is made possible because of the generous financial support of individu-als and businesses in the community for which we are very thankful. We give thanks also for the services provided by the local automotive community, vehicle donors, and the great work done by many volunteers.
A special thanks to Koep’s Korner for accepting the donated vehicles, evaluating and repairing them when emergency repairs are needed. In addition, a special thanks to Alexandria Motors, Diamond Buick GMC, and Juettner Motors for evaluating vehicles for Car Care Saturdays, and then providing shop and technical support for our volunteers.
Our third annual “Taste of Douglas County” was held at the Holiday Inn. Nearly 500 supporters enjoyed the entrees that were prepared and served by 12 restau-rants.
Thank you also to all who have not been mentioned. The support of DCCCP in this community is incredible. Because of you, we can continue to strive to “restore hope, one car at a time”.
John Peshek
President of the Board
DCCCP Board President John Peshek presents keys
for a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta to Gabriel Schmidt, a
single dad, so he can get to work.
From the President
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Dec 31, 17 Dec 31, 16 $ Change % Change
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
1000 · Checking account 20,179.74 138,378.12 -118,198.38 -85.42%
1010 · Money Market - 80947 50,075.01 0.00 50,075.01 100.0%
1020 · CD -3185 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00 100.0%
Total Checking/Savings 120,254.75 138,378.12 -18,123.37 -13.1%
Accounts Receivable
1100 · Accounts Receivable 4,440.00 3,400.00 1,040.00 30.59%
Total Accounts Receivable 4,440.00 3,400.00 1,040.00 30.59%
Other Current Assets
1210 · Inventory of vehicles 32,596.00 26,155.00 6,441.00 24.63%
Total Other Current Assets 32,596.00 26,155.00 6,441.00 24.63%
Total Current Assets 157,290.75 167,933.12 -10,642.37 -6.34%
Fixed Assets
1240 · Equipment 36,752.12 31,441.42 5,310.70 16.89%
1245 · Value --Computer Software 7,415.00 7,415.00 0.00 0.0%
1302 · Organization costs 850.00 850.00 0.00 0.0%
1304 · Accumulated depreciation -33,758.00 -25,786.00 -7,972.00 -30.92%
Total Fixed Assets 11,259.12 13,920.42 -2,661.30 -19.12%
TOTAL ASSETS 168,549.87 181,853.54 -13,303.67 -7.32%
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Equity
3200 · Unrestricted Net Assets 181,853.54 159,687.06 22,166.48 13.88%
Net Income -13,303.67 22,166.48 -35,470.15 -160.02%
Total Equity 168,549.87 181,853.54 -13,303.67 -7.32%
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 168,549.87 181,853.54 -13,303.67 -7.32%
On the left, DCCCP volunteers Gary
Mattson, on the left, and Henry Mingo on
the right, replacing the brakes on a client
car.
On the right, Alexandria Area High
School DECA students, from the left, Jack
Marco, Chance Thompson, Ethan Patience
and Matthew Carlsen are presenting keys
for a donated 2007 PT Cruiser to Denice
Johnson in the center. The students coor-
dinated a bowling fundraiser with Garden
Center, raising $1,520 for the program.
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Total
Cars donated to families 20 42 49 50 48 209
Cars received 39 109 125 131 167 571
Cars sold 18 64 57 62 120 321
Client cars repaired 71 81 64 72 88 376
DCCCP Program Impact
In 2017, for a cost of
$140,031, DCCCP
donated 48 cars,
repaired 88 cars, and
generated a return on
investment of
$1,181,653. That
means that for every
dollar used, $8.44 were
generated. $- $400,000 $800,000 $1,200,000
Revenue to support DCCCP
Earnings because of support
Revenue from sold cars
Clue of cars donated
Value of car repairs
Return on investment
DCCCP Return on Investment
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DCCCP Demographics 2013-2017
Client served 570
Dependents 543
Age19-2526-3536-4546-5556-6565+
Gender
Male Female
Ethnicity
White
Black/AfricanAmerican
AmericanIndian
Hispanic
Other
22%
15%
17%3%
43%
Status
Female head of Household DisabledMental Illness VeteranPoverty level
40%
5%4%16%
35%
0%
Public Assistance
MA
MFIP
RSDI
SSI
SNAP
GA or VA
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
City of Residence
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Community Support and Volunteers
2017 Volunteer of the year
Henry Mingo, received the 2016 DCCCP
Volunteer of the year award at the annual
Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. At the event,
Henry is explaining his affection for cold,
cars, curiosity and cheerleaders., and how he
delivered the cheerleaders, including his
wife-to-be, Sonya, home from practice with
only his reverse gear working. Both Henry
and his son, Tyson, are regular volunteers on
Car Care Saturdays.
Ed Hagel, who maintains and organizes the volunteer tools, saw the
need to replace the tool trailer. Ed not only made the suggestion to
replace it, but after Paul’s Small Engine agreed to a trade in and
special pricing for the new trailer, Ed simply donated the money to
replace it. Winning Edge then donated the signage for the trailer.
At the right, Henry Mingo is preparing to replace the fuel pump on a
Car Care Saturday at Diamond Buick, while volunteers Jim Korkowski
and Robert Doroff, a 2016 car recipient, replace the front brakes and
idler arm on a client’s Chevy Blazer.
At the left, Harold Koep is presenting keys for a 2001 Toyota High-
lander to Theresa Jasnek. Theresa also received a road emergency kit,
developed and donated by the First Lutheran Church Bible Camp stu-
dents.
Harold Koep, owner of Koep’s Korner and a member of the Douglas
County Car Care Board, evaluates the donated cars to determine if they
are viable for repair to donate to someone.
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3rd Annual
The Taste of Douglas County
Holiday Inn
Alexandria, MN
Thank you to the
restaurants and food suppliers
for 2017
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200th Car donated by DCCCP
DCCCP celebrated the donation of the 200th car given away. Joining in the celebration were from left to right, Jake Juettner from
Juettner Motors, Jeff Perreault from Diamond Buick, Nicole Nettleton from Alexandria Motors, Sonnie Janz, DCCCP Board Member,
Harold Koep, owner of Koep’s Korner and a DCCCP Board Member , Cliff Korkowski, DCCCP Founder and Executive Director, Terrie
Premis , recipient of the 200th car, and John Peshek, President of the DCCCP Board. Terrie Premis is holding a road emergency kit
that was developed and donated by the First Lutheran Church Bible Camp students.
Mary Scott is all smiles after receiving her
2005 Chrysler Town and Country so she can
continue as the caregiver for both her son
and her brother.
Nicole Hamilton’s daughter , Anastasia, says it all with her smile as her mom
is getting keys to her 2000 Chrysler Town and Country . For Nicole, the car
is critical so she can continue to get to work at the Spa at Arrowwood
Resort. Her son Tristan, when he learned that they were getting a donated
car, said, “Mommy. I want it to be a gold car.” And it was.
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Car Care Saturdays
Car Care Saturdays are held on the third Saturday
of each month. Volunteers are invited to meet for
breakfast at Traveler’s Inn at 7:00 in the morning
and review the work schedule for the day. The goal
is to have all the repairs completed by noon. By
8:00 am, everyone heads to the host shop.
Car Care Saturdays are hosted by the three fran-
chised dealers in Alexandria. As the host, they pro-
vide the evaluation of each of the client cars prior
to the Saturday, and order the parts so the volun-
teers are ready to work. They also provide techni-
cians as volunteers and the use of their shop and
specialty tools. Without these dealers, there would
be no program.
For each Car Care Saturday, one of the volunteers
brings the DCCCP tool trailer to the host site. Most
of the hand tools needed for the repairs are readily
available. For the volunteers, Car Care Saturdays
are as much a social event as a service to the com-
munity. Because NAPA provides the parts at their
cost, and the volunteer labor is free, most clients do
not exceed the $300 limit set for car repairs.
On the left, Gary
Mattson is assem-
bling the front brake
while Rod Eldevik
and Jim Korkowski
provide support. On
the far right, Hank
Janz is putting a set
of brakes on another
client vehicle. Typi-
cally six to eight vol-
unteers get together
to repair from four to
six vehicles on a Car
Care Saturday.
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PARTNERS
Alex Viking Towing
Mike’s In & Out
Scott’s Repair
West Central Glass & Air
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DCCCP is approximately half way through the three year funding program, for the leadership
transition plan. Some started the program later than others but hopefully all that can will continue
with their pledged giving. The community is extremely supportive of the program, and there is no
doubt that your support should keep the program strong in serving the community for the foreseeable
future.
Leadership Transition Funding Campaign 2016—2019
$20,000+
Douglas Machine Foundation
DPE Anonymous
$2,000 +
Alexandria Industries
Alexandria VFW
Blackridge Bank
Bursch Travel
First Lutheran Endowment Fund
G Anonymous
Pohlig, Bruce & Kathleen
Smith, Brenton & Sally
$1,000+
Douglas County Hospital
Geneva Capital
Integrity Title
ITW Heartland
Korkowski, Cliff & Bev
Liesemeyer, Loren & Kathryn
Mid Minn. Federal Credit Union
Sanford Health
Schoonhoven, Tim
Sheets, George
Snyder Thornburg
United Methodist Church
Viking Garage Door
Volker, Richard
$500+
Alexandria Eye Clinic
Alexandria Title
American National Bank
Anderson, Dr. Dean
Bell State Bank
Better Homes & Garden Realty
Boraas Financial Group
Bremer Bank, Alexandria
Brenton Engineering
Desman Engineering
Eye Associates of Alexandria
Hagstrom Engineering
Hampton Inn
Hilltop Lumber
Juettner Motors
Keenan, Sandra & Lawrence
Klecker, Tom and Jennifer
Knute Nelson
Marciniac -American Family Ins.
Mark Lee Excavating
Martinson Insurance
Mid States Hydraulics
Ollie’s Service
Paradis Broadcasting
Paul’s Small Engines
Paulson, Rick & Sandra
ProTainer
Quist, Terry & Susan
Remco
Ron’s Warehouse
Schuette, State Farm Ins.
Soderholm Insurance
Trumm Drug
Winning Edge
$200+
Ace Hardware
Alexandria Refrigeration
Alex Glass & Glazing
Alex Travel - Utopia Tours
Alexandria Motor Company
Brand, Bonnie & Jefferson
Calvary Lutheran Churchmen
Christenson Group
Collins Cabinets of Alexandria
Dahlseng, John & Judi
Deterding, Dave and Abby
Diamond Buick
Eidsvold, Jim and Ann
Einerson Dental
Heartland Orthopedic
Hometown Bank
Janz, Sonnie & Hank
Jeff Timm Agency
Neighborhood National Bank
Additional Donors
American Laundry & Cleaners
Bloomquist, Karl & Sandy
Gardonville Coop
Hendricks Insurance, Osakis
Midwest Machinery
Roers Family Bakery
Shorma, Rose
West Central Sanitation
Thank You!
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Ferrari $100,000+
Otto Bremer Trust
Rolls Royce $25,000+
Alexandria Area Community Foundation
Alexandria Motors
Diamond Buick
Douglas Machine Foundation
Juettner Motors
Koep’s Korner
Korkowski, Paul
Porsche $10,000+
Central Specialties
Clifton Larson Allen
DPE Anonymous
EF Anonymous
J. A. Wedum Foundation
Mardag Foundation
United Way of Douglas & Pope County
West Central Initiative Fund
BMW $5,000+
Alexandria VFW
Carlos Lions Club
ITW Heartland
KIKV
KXRA
Love Inc.
Magnuson, Barb
NAPA, Central MN
Rural Electric Cooperative
Salvation Army
Smith, Brent & Sally
TK Anonymous
West Central MN CAC
Widseth, Smith & Nolting
Employees
Mercedes 2,500+
Alexandria Evening Lions Club
Alexandria Industries
Alexandria Rotary
Alexandria United Methodist
Anderson Funeral Home
Alexandria Bremer Wealth
Management
Bremer Bank, Alexandria
Blackridge State Bank
Echo Press
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
First Lutheran Church Endowment Fund
Geneva Capital
Glenwood State Bank
Hagel, Ed
Mid Minnesota Federal Credit Union
Mike’s In & Out Oil Change
Pohlig, Bruce & Kathleen
Lincoln $1,000+
Aagard Group
Alex Power Equipment
Bell State Bank & Trust
Broadway Ballroom
Bursch Travel
Calvary Lutheran Church
Benevolence Fund
Demco
Douglas County Hospital
First Lutheran Endowment Fund
Gate City Bank
Golden K Kiwanis
G Anonymous
Integrity Title
Korkowski, Cliff & Bev
Liesemeyer, Loren & Kathryn
Precision Auto
ProForma, Rose Shorma
ProTainer
Quality Printing
Sanford Health
Schoonhoven, Tim & Kathy
Scott’s Repair
Sheets, George
Shutters Auto & Tire
Snyder Thornburg Wealth Mgmt.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Thomas, John & Shari
Tiremaxx
Volker, Richard
Winning Edge
Woody’s Car Wash
Cadillac $500+
3 M
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union
Alexandria Eye Clinic
Alexandria Title
American National Bank
Anderson, Dr. Dean
Alex Glass & Glazing
Better Homes & Garden Realty
Birrenkott, Kate
Boraas Financial Group
Brenton Engineering
Desman Engineering
Eye Associates of Alexandria
First Lutheran Church Bible Camp
Fraternal Order of Eagles
H. Boyd Nelson
Hagstrom Engineering
Hampton Inn
Hilltop Lumber
Jeff Timm Agency
Johnson, Dwaine
Keenan, Sandra & Lawrence
Klecker, Tom & Jennifer
Knute Nelson
Marciniac Insurance
Mark Lee Excavating
Martinson Insurance
Mid States Hydraulics
N Anonymous
Neighborhood Nat’l Bank
Ollie’s Service
Paul’s Small Engines
Remco
Ron’s Warehouse
Schuette, State Farm Insurance
Soderholm Insurance
Trumm Drug
Viking Garage Door
Wells Fargo
SUV $250+
Ace Hardware
Alex Travel, Utopia Tours
Alexandria Senior Center
Brand, Jeff & Bonnie
Christensen Group
Collins Cabinets
Creations and Event Studio
Dahlseng, John & Judi
Deterding, Dave & Abby
Dilley Zimny Insurance
Dutcher Paschka, PA
Eidsvold, James & Ann
Einerson Dental
Ferguson Brothers
First Congregational Church
Women
Gardonville Telephone
Good Done Great Charities
Heartland Orthopedic
Henry’s Foods
Hometown Bank
Innovative
Janz, Hank & Sonnie
Knights of Columbus, Alexandria
Lifestage Wealth Management
Lind Family Funeral & Cremation Services
Lions Club, Kensington
Lions Club, Lowry
Massman Automation
Pearson, Larry & Pam
Quist, Terry & Susan
RK Anonymous
Rose City Signs
Rudy’s Electric
Thrivent Financial, Tim Urness
Trumm Drug
Vikings Savings
Wagner, Sam & Cindy
Wright, Jerry & Mary Kay
Hybrid $150+
Alexandria Refrigeration
American Laundry & Cleaners
Lions Club, Osakis
Roers Family Bakery
Stellner, John
Our Supporters 2013—2017