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Page 1: Annual Report 2010–2011 - Orange Coast College

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8Orange Coast College Foundation

Annual Report 2010–2011

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Dear FrienDs oF orange Coast College FounDation:

Since 1985, the Orange Coast College Foundation has built a legacy of

providing support for programs and projects that benefit our students.

I am particularly grateful to the generous donors acknowledged in this report. Their continuing gifts over the last 25 years have benefited our students through scholarships, support of the College’s performing and visual arts, assistance for the Harry & Grace Steele Children’s Center, funding for OCC athletic teams, gifts to the college’s nationally renowned School of Sailing & Seamanship, and a myriad of college programs and projects.

As we look ahead to the next few years, the Foundation is slated to begin construction on the Planetarium at OCC, a one-of-a-kind learning destination that will serve the campus and surrounding communities. Additionally, through funds already raised, we will be expanding the School of Sailing & Seamanship’s Marine Training Program, constructing a new entrance for the Wendell Pickens Baseball Field, and continuing to support student services and programs.

Again, we are grateful for your support, and we look forward to all the wonderful opportunities you create for the students of Orange Coast College.

Sincerely,

A. Patrick Munoz Chairman, Orange Coast College Foundation

our Mission: stuDent support, stuDent suCCess

The Orange Coast College Foundation supports the college by encouraging gifts of time, treasure and talent from alumni, campus stakeholders, and community members. Since its founding in 1985, the Orange Coast College Foundation has received over $63 million that has been split

almost equally between cash donations and in-kind gifts of property, boats and equipment. As of May 2011, the Foundation had cash assets of over $13.5 million.

The OCC Foundation dedicates its fundraising efforts toward supporting students at Orange Coast College. These efforts include current and future students as well as reaching out to the community for mutually beneficial programs. In addition to the more than $9.6 million in scholarships awarded to 6,500 students, the donors of the OCC Foundation have provided a breadth and depth of contributions supporting students and the surrounding community across the curriculum spectrum: allied health, athletic fields, library, computer centers, and on the waterfront. These generous donations reflect the vast array of opportunities available at the Orange Coast College campus.

Unrestricted$854,570

Scholarships$9,689,564

Marine Programs$5,855,216

Athletics$1,229,543

STEM$807,992

Visual & Performing Arts$4,087,229

Harry & Grace Steele Children's Center

$2,626,277

Student Services$905,886

Library$1,727,298

Hazel Cubbon Greenleaf Scholarship Program

$1,187,482

Miscellaneous Programs& Activities$1,018,460

School of Allied Health/Consumer Sciences

$696,425

Literature, Languages, Social Sciences, Business

$259,984

The Foundation directs $1 million in donations to The Robert B. Moore Theatre to add air conditioning, improve acoustics, upgrade seating, modernize flooring and enhance lighting.

The George Hoag Family Foundation donates $56,800 to the Plastination Lab.

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BriDging the Future: a look aheaD

The Orange Coast College Foundation boasts a legacy of successful capital campaigns to fund facilities and buildings that serve students. Over the past 25 years, projects have included the Harry and Grace

Steele Children’s Center, the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, the renovation of the Robert B. Moore Theatre, and the Nautical Library and classrooms at the OCC School of Sailing & Seamanship. The need for updated and upgraded facilities remains, and the Foundation is committed to meeting these needs through our current Capital Campaigns:

$10 million to build a new, state-of-the-art Planetarium on campus for

students and stargazers of all ages.

$300,000 to help build a new entrance to the baseball field with

restrooms, snack stand, and press box – breaking ground in

Summer 2011.

New Marine Science Training Center and Bridge (date and costs to be

determined) at the School of Sailing & Seamanship.

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Donors Make the DiFFerenCe

During the past 25 years, the Orange Coast College Foundation has been the

recipient of generous donations from supporters of the College’s facilities, activities, and programs – all aimed at creating better opportunities for students attending Orange Coast College as well as outreach to surrounding communities.

In addition to cash donations, the OCC Foundation offers donors a variety of deferred giving

opportunities including charitable gift annuities, securities transfer, life insurance gifts, bargain sales, and bequests.

suMMary FisCal year review

2009/2010 2008/2009 2007/2008 2006/2007 2005/2006 2004/2005 2003/2004 2002/2003

Total Cash Donations 1,209,668 1,095,498 1,222,355 2,391,733 2,019,601 2,550,343 1,319,065 1,881,839

In-Kind Gifts 1,773,627 1,355,086 382,548 1,161,947 3,570,228 2,968,138 1,285,319 3,484,105

Donations & In-Kind Gifts 2,983,295 2,450,584 1,604,903 1,229,786 5,589,829 5,518,481 2,604,384 5,365,944

Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements

13,453,406 13,815,618 16,287,528 18,194,127 18,189,866 16,975,103 17,035,787 14,088,160

2001/2002 2000/2001 1999/2000 1998/1999 1997/1998 1996/1997 1995/1996 1994/1995

Total Cash Donations 1,956,739 1,884,040 847,750 1,327,728 963,708 1,234,294 995,638 900,386

In-Kind Gifts 2,755,110 871,070 1,385,589 947,874 1,259,568 1,335,756 654,456 1,879,194

Donations & In-Kind Gifts 4,711,849 2,755,110 2,233,339 2,275,602 2,223,276 2,570,050 1,650,094 2,779,580

Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements

11,862,418 10,189,234 8,789,482 9,485,673 9,128,544 6,850,798 6,534,626 7,144,917

1993/1994 1992/1993 1991/1992 1990/1991 1989/1990 1988/1989 1987/1988 1986/1987

Total Cash Donations 1,636,475 909,002 643,861 396,287 675,854 341,284 366,415 259,497

In-Kind Gifts 1,070,112 515,408 476,146 474,418 285,290 251,487 317,352 517,633

Donations & In-Kind Gifts 2,706,587 1,424,410 1,120,007 870,705 961,144 592,771 683,767 777,130

Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements

5,654,265 3,541,228 2,639,282 3,229,951 2,794,298 2,314,968 1,654,421 1,708,520

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Gifts In Kind Total Cash Donated Grand Total

$32,965,702 $30,945,926

$63,910,628

OCC receives and finalizes a $1 million endowment by Maruja Baldwin to assist the OCC Crew.

The Foundation raises $100,000 to augment a $2 million contribution by the ASOCC to remodel the Student Center dining room, entryway and ASOCC offices.

Orange COast COllege

suppOrters

The list below represents the names of individuals, companies, foundations and organizations whose cumulative cash and in-kind contributions to the Orange Coast College Foundation total more than $5,000 over the past 25 years.

Over $1 milliOn

Associated Students of OCCDoug Baker

Maruja BaldwinRoy Disney

Gertrude DoyleHazel Cubbon Greenleaf

Scholarship TrustElizabeth Steele

Harry and Grace Steele FoundationHenry H. Wheeler

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traDition oF winning: oCC Crew

OCC’s Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Crew programs, located on Newport Bay, originated with two military quonset huts on a sand lot with classes taught on the lawn. Today, the publicly

accessible waterfront campus produces some of the top athletes in the nation. In fact, Coast crews compete only with four-year colleges and universities, achieving a winning average of 80%.

The OCC Men’s rowing program, for example, became the first collegiate crew to be invited to the Peoples’ Republic of China, and more than a dozen times competed in the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta in England. David Grant, a coach of the Men’s Crew, served as a coach for the U.S. Men’s Olympic Rowing Team.Her gift continues to make dreams come true for

“my beloved crew.”

The Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center receives a total of $1.5 million in donations to construct its new facility.

The W.M. Keck Foundation donates $250,000, and the Weingart Foundation donates $100,000 to the Harry & Grace Steele Children’s Center.

legaCy oF kinDness: Maruja BalDwin

When Maruja Baldwin moved into her Lido Channel home in the 1970s, she got to know her “neighbors” at the Orange Coast

College Sailing & Rowing Center. The OCC crew team was building its program and needed to replace outdated wooden shells.

Maruja responded, and her initial gift sparked an ongoing love for students, coaches, and alumni. The OCC oarsmen would hang banners in her honor and sing happy birthday to her from the sidewalk below her balcony. Many became her friends for life.

In addition to serving on the Foundation’s Board of Directors for six years, Maruja provided a major leadership donation to the campaign to renovate the Robert B. Moore Theatre and funded multiple student scholarships.

She also established a $1 million charitable remainder trust for the benefit of the Men’s Crew. Upon her death in 1998, the trust’s principal came to the Orange Coast College Foundation, where the earnings continue to support the program.

DOnOrs frOm $500K tO $999K

Anonymous Anonymous

Shirley Brooke EstateAudrey BurnandMike Campbell

Richard & Mary ComptonCoca Cola Bottling Company

Gregory Von GehrGolden State ScholarShare Trust

John KilroyMr. & Mrs. John Lissberger

Craig MeredithNewport-Mesa Schools Foundation

Milan PanicPepsi-Cola West

Dr. Laura Schlessinger

DOnOrs frOm $250K tO $499K

John & Nancy Batts Richard Berg

George Ciarlo Estate James Demetriades

Robert Fernandez Burt Hixson

Richard Houghton Estate J.P. Jones

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W.M. Keck FoundationJack King

Alex Klokke Thomas Larkin

Al Micallet Nikken Lease Group

Bruce Nordstrom OCC Community Education James & Elizabeth Osborn

Ernest Pennell Keith Pugh

Martin & Carol Roaman Union Bank of California

Wallace Properties

DOnOrs frOm $100K tO $249K

Alan Adams Margaret Andrews Estate

Neil Barth Don Ayres, Jr.

Roie & Cindy Beard Anonymous

Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis & John Rallis

Richard Browne CCCD Enterprises

Michael & Adrienne Chernus Michael Craig

Donalda Pelletier Foundation

BuilDing For toMorrow: harry anD graCe steele ChilDren’s Center

Since its founding over 40 years ago, the children’s center on the campus of Orange Coast College has served nearly 7,500 students and parents. The center provides

affordable and comprehensive child development services to the children of OCC students. More than 170 children enroll each semester. Fees are set by the State of California on a sliding scale based on income and ability to pay. In 1995, the Foundation raised $1.5 million for a new facility. To ensure a balanced learning environment, the center features a garden, learning labs, a bike path around the perimeter, and a barn that houses chickens, goats, and sheep.

2010 saw the completion of the new School Age Classroom Building, which was funded by $900,000 in contributions raised through the OCC Foundation. This goal was reached through the assistance of major gifts from the ASOCC, Harry and Grace Steele Foundation, Pacific Mutual Foundation, and a generous anonymous contributor in the community.

FACT BOX: 1969 Associated Students of

OCC founds the original children’s program.

1995 OCC Foundation starts its fundraising for a new facility.

1996 Associated Students of OCC donates $1,000,000 to support the new center.

1997 Harry and Grace Steele Foundation make a gift of $500,000.

1998 The Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center’s 13,000-square-foot facility opens to serve children ages 6 months – 6 years.

2010 OCC Foundation raises over $900,000 to build the school-age classroom building.

the giFt oF eDuCation: estate planning

Below is a list of individuals who believed enough in the work of Orange Coast College to include the Foundation in their estate plans. Because they wanted to ensure that OCC remains a force

for good in the lives and careers of generations of students, they made gifts in their wills and trusts.

Margaret “Maxine” Andrews

Maruja Baldwin

Charles & Betty Beecher

Mikel Bistany

Shirley Brooke

George Ciarlo

Alberta Hood

Dr. Richard A. Houghton

Bucky Pofahl

Helen Prothers

Ernest J. Schag

Olive Lipot Stahl

Richard Steele

Herman R. Tate

Makoto Yoshida

The Orange Coast College Foundation deeply appreciates the support provided by these individuals to the college. If you would like to learn more about how you can include Orange Coast College in your estate plan, please contact Doug Bennett, Executive Director, Orange Coast College Foundation – (714) 432-5126 – [email protected].

OCC marks its 50th Anniversary and raises $200,000 for scholarships.

The Sailing Center receives donated boat “Wide Waters” valued at $850,000 to launch powerboat programs.

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$1 million in donations to complete Nautical Library, lobby, elevator and offices.

The Foundation receives a unique international real estate gift — Rabbit Island in Canada. The island was sold in 2008 .

spirit oF aDventure: alaska eagle

Students discover the spirit of adventure every time the Alaska Eagle sets sail. The ultimate hands-on learning experience, OCC’s floating classroom builds skills and knowledge in an intense setting.

Under the OCC flag, the Alaska Eagle has logged 500,000 miles, reaching ports in French Polynesia, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, and this year, a historic 18,000-mile voyage from Newport Beach, rounding Cape Horn, and back up through the Panama Canal. Alaska Eagle is certified by the U.S. Coast Guard as a sailing school vessel on “all oceans” routes.

She started her career as “Flyer,” instantly famous for winning the 1978 Whitbread Round the World Race. Neil Bergt generously donated the renamed Alaska Eagle to Orange Coast College in 1982. For the past 26 years, the vessel has provided a unique and challenging training platform from the far reaches of the world to its berth at the OCC Sailing & Rowing Center. All upkeep and expenses are fully funded by private donations, fees, and boat donations.

Ebell Club of Newport Beach Lance Erickson

Marjorie Anderson Express Pipe & Supply

Donna Foulger Francis & Gertrude Gebhard

George Hoag Family Foundation Ed & Sara Groenendyke

Robert Hanel Carl & Heather Hedreen

Hewlett Packard Robert Hillman

H.C. “Bard” Howe James P. Warmington

Family TrustJohn MacLaurin

National Charity League Newport Juniors

Jim & Martha Newkirk Steve Nichols

William Owsley Pacific Life Foundation

John & Marijean Piorkowski Presbyterian Intercommunity

Hospital Richard Rogers

Mike & Janice Rush Roy Savage

Steve Savagt Anonymous

Alan Silverstri State of California Dept. of

Boating & Waterways Patricia Steele

Stuart Foundation Robert Voit

Waltmar Foundation Warlow Family Trust

Weingart Foundation Albert Wong

Steven Savage

DOnOrs frOm $50K tO $99K

Claudia AckleyJoseph Angelo

Anonymous AST Research, Inc.

AutoDesk, Inc. Charles Brewer

Giles BrownWilliam Bunney

Michael BurmanDow ByersIra Cadwell

Cadwell Laboratories, Inc. Howard Chastain

David ClineConexant Systems, Inc.

Confrerie De La Chaine Des Rotisseurs

Brad & Lynne CooleyEd Cox

Marcus & Cynthia CrahanRobert & Catherine Cudlin

Jeffrey DimsdaleDavid & Amy Doyle

William DuchWoody Duke

Jack Fairbanks

Samuel FinkChuck & Donna FoulgerJohn & Candace Garner

David GrantCarol Hamilton

Warren D. Hancock Haseko (U.S.A.) Corporation

Hoag Memorial Hospital Lyn & Frank Iannuzzi

Kamehameha Schools Patricia Krone

Laguna Beach High School Scholarship Foundation

Language Service West, Inc. Julius & Marianne Laviano

Wally LoucksMargaret E. Oser Foundation

Marisla Foundation Mazda North American

Operations Daren F. McGavern

Tim O’NeilOrange County Community

Foundation Orange County Wine Society

Orangewood Children’s Foundation

John PaquinParker Aerospace

Jack Patton

Dennis & Nan PennellPhilips Medical Systems

Luther QuinnSimple Green

Smith-Walker Foundation Juergen Soltwedel

Lawrence SpiraStan SusmanOscar Taylor

Tel Phil Enterprises, Inc. J. Tena

Timken-Sturgis Foundation

University of California Los Angeles, Dept. of Clinical

Neurophysiology USA Funds Access to Education

Valli Family Trust Makoto Yoshida Estate

Thomas & Misa Yuen

DOnOrs frOm $25K tO $49K

ACCO Inc. Aerojet Ordinance Co.

Allard Engineering Aluminum Precision Products, I

American Institute of Wine & Food Andi Adams

Donald B. Ayres, IIIBarbara H. Cepinko

James BarberGreg Barker

Jeffrey & Allessan BarrettDoug & Mailei Bennett

Carl BerganMr. & Mrs. Allen Blaver

Deborah BonhamDavid Brennan

Keith BrownRichard & Sarah Bruck

In Memory of Juan BuenrostroRobert Burg

John & Yasuko BushDonald D. Buttle

Caco Pacific Corporation Cadwell Laboratories

Cal-Aurum, Inc. Jon A. Canale

Cannery Village Realty Cannon Yacht Sales, Inc.

Timothy ChauvelChildren’s Hospital San Diego

City of Newport Beach Budge Collins

Craig L. CollinsThayer Crispin

Ron DavisEastman Kodak Company

Eugene ElvinKent & Joan Enderle

Ian FettesFidelity Brokerage Services LLC

Robert Foote

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In 2004 the estate of Shirley Brooke established the Brooke Book Loan Program with a $906K bequest.

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Dose oF inspiration: guarDian sCholars

In the fall of 2003, Orange Coast College joined with Orangewood Children’s Foundation to support college-bound students exiting foster care, emancipated youth, or others missing critical family living. The program is dedicated to assisting these students with educational and

interpersonal skills, as well as counseling needed to transfer to a four-year university or pursue vocational education. Sam Ghafari (pictured) is a current scholar who is pursuing his life goals with the help and support of this unique program. Now starting his second year at OCC, Sam is working on becoming either a medical doctor or a researcher in neurobiology.

Funded through individual, corporate, and community foundation donations, the OCC Foundation has sponsored more than 200 students. The program is especially rewarding to the Foundation because of the hands-on involvement in the students’ experience at the College. The office provides access to a computer and work areas for homework and studying, as well as a dose of inspiration in the form of advice about classes and long-term educational planning.

> > > > > > > > >The Sailing Center receives the famous boat, “Pyewacket”, as a donation from Roy Disney.

Gertrude Doyle donates a $1 million leadership gift to help raise money to build the new Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion.

Foundation for California Community Colleges

Tom GarrisonWill Gillett

Bernard GirodJim Glidewell Saber Golbaf

Larry GrahamMatthew Hainline

Florence HanchettCarl HerrmannMort Hirshman

Arthur HolzHome Builders Council

Robert JensenJensen Aero Products

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.Joan Kitchens

Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa Al Lambert

Kenneth LehnerLong Beach Memorial Med. Ctr.,

Respiratory Care Dept.Willis & Judith LongyearLos Angeles Times Fund

Jonathan LukoffLee Maddox

Marine Dynamics Account Max Offenberg Family Trust

Mary McChesneyGeorge MefferdDelores Mitchell

Modern Diagnostics Carol Moore

Patricia MooreMoran, Rowen & Dorsey, Inc.

Richard MoriartyManouch Moshayedi

Fredrick T. MuellerLouise Murphy

Donald L. NangleNational Charity League, Inc.

Newport Chapter Newport Cardiovascular

Associates Jerry Nicholson

Nihon Kohden America, Inc.Mike Ohsawa

Osage Nation Federal Programs Stephen Otto

PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc. Charles Palmer

Parker Hannifin Foundation

Fred W. PawellPioneer Circuits, Inc.

Plaza Processing Felice Pope

Rancho Bernardo Inn Respironics, Inc.

Ben & Bonnie RichJoseph Risi

Clifford & Sandra RonnenbergRoosters Foundation of

Orange County Rotary Club of Costa Mesa

Roundtable for Food Professionals

Robert SaielliSamuel Arden Family Trust

Nancy Moran SanchezSantana Magazine

Schools First Federal Credit Union Carleton & Betty Scott

Sensor Medics Corporation Karen Shanley

Sherry Griswold Foundation Thomas Skahill

Gared & Frances SmithMichelle SmithWilliam Smith

So. Ca. Institute of Food Technology

Robert M. SodaroSouthern California Restaurant Writers

Fred & Joyce SparksOlive Lipot Stahl

Frederick SteadryPaul Stemler

Anne StewartHerman R. Tate Estate

Russell TaylorCory & Susan Thabit

The Bourns Foundation The Capital Group

Thermador Corporation Jill Thomas

Trade Graphics Arthur Travers

UCI Medical Center Universal Technologies

Ed Warmington Weber Metals, Inc.

West Tool, Inc. Karen Winnett

DOnOrs frOm $5K tO $24K

Clara Abbott Foundation ABS Foundation, Inc.

Acer/Springwood Industrial, Inc. Dan Adelmann

Aesthetics Larry & Dr. Phyllis Agran

Nader Al-Alem Albert & Albert Iron & Metal, Inc.

Lancelot Alexander, M.D. Chris Amaral

Edward Amende Ametek Aerospace

Anaheim/Orange County Hotel & Lodging Assoc

Ben Anderson Mark Anderson

Apollo Automotive Argyros Foundation

Arnold-Rutten Family Gift Fund Art Store

ASPECT, Inc. Athens Disposal Company

Rudolf & Sigrid August Auto Life Advertising

Automobile Club of Southern California

AWS Foundation, Inc. (American Welding)

Douglas Ayres Shawn Bacon

Balboa Marina Lisa Barreth

Elizabeth Bass Bryan Bayer

Todd & Jennifer Beason Charles & Betty Beecher

Seymour Beek Peter Begle

Mary Jean Belcher E. Erik Bender

Gershon Berger Bernard Desrondiers

Berzon John Bibb

John & Valerie Biddick Bishop Family

Blaich Family Trust George & Esther Blanc

Boat Rentals of America, Inc. Boeing

Marc & Kathy Bois Douglas Boyd

Brad Card Tom Bradley

Homer Braggins Tari Brand

Richard & Kay Brightman Jeff Brown

Keith Brunell David & Rosemary Buck

Jack & Linda Buzzard

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“The Guardian Scholar program allowed me to go from a seed to a tree. If I needed anything, school, bus pass, or tutoring, my first stop was at the Foundation offices where their staff would always be there to solve my questions or needs. When I think back on my time at Orange Coast College and with the support of the Guardian Scholars, the words ‘smooth and wonderful’ come to mind.”

Cat T., OCC ’07, CSUF ’09, currently enrolled in SJSU Library

and Information Sciences Masters

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C & L Refrigeration C.M.S.A.

Carlos & Marta Cabral Cadkey

California Faucets California State University,

Long Beach Michael Campbell

Frank Caput Car Sound Exhaust System

Larry Carlson Carlson Marketing Group

Jim & Hedy Carnett Cascade Valley Anesthesia

Jeffrey Case Cast Iron Institute

Center for Studies of the Future Cerritos College Foundation

Julie Chan Charter 100

Chela Financial Resources, Inc.Chevron, U.S.A.

Phyllis Chiri Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Dan Christy Ciba-Geigy

Citizens Bank City National Bank

Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Christopher Clifton

Arlene Cohen Robert Collier

Timothy Collins Colorado 500 Charity Fund

Estate of Elizabeth Colyear Vincent

Comanche Nation Commercial Bank of Africa, Ltd .

Commission on Athletics Community College League

of California Carol Compton

Karin Conover-Lewis Construction Specifications Instit.

Cornell Alumni Association Costa Mesa Firefighters Assn., Inc. Costa Mesa Historical Society, Inc. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Costa Mesa Senior Corporation

Cotti Foods Corp/Taco Bell C M & Edna P. Cotton

Family Foundation County of Los Angeles

CR Complete Business Systems Daryl Creighton Spencer Croul

Terry Dahm Sharon Daniel

Donald Dapkus, II Jeffrey Davies

Daxco Dale F. Day

Robert & Van Dees Del Piso Brick & Tile

Dell Computers Delta Kappa Gamma Donna S. Lindeman

Edward Dornan & Doree Dunlap Doublewood Construction

Sam & Paula Downing

Driscoll Yacht & Ship Brokerage, Inc. David F. Drolet

Marco Drovandi Chris & Christine Drover

Dynacast/SPM E & E Instruments

Judith Eastman Christine Edwards

Robert & LaDorna Eichenberg Elks National Foundation

Kevin & Catherine Emanuel Epstein Family Education Trust

ETS-Educational Testing Service William & Dorothy Exner

F & W Marketing, Inc. Eugene A. Fahlbusch

Gene & Dorothy Farrell FHP Health Care

Conn Findlay John Fisher

Curtis Fleming Anders Folkedal Food For All, Inc. Sheila Forsander

Foss Maritime Company Fountain Valley Chamber of

Commerce Bob Frala

Framing Corporation Lawrence Freeland

Edward Freitag Steve Frey

Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Carl & Kathleen Fuller

Winston & Carlita Fuller G & M Oil Company, Inc.

William Galvery, Jr. Ganahl Lumber

Gatorade/Quaker Oats John Gavin

Richard Geib

Gerber Technology Scott Gilmore

Glass Mountain, Inc. Pilar Gosselin

Lucinda C. Gossett Charitable Trust

Robert M. Granafei Grand Prix Association of

Long Beach Robert Grant

Margaret Gratton Turner James & Audrey Griffith

Christopher Gwaltney H. W. Wright Company, Inc.

H.B. Evans Co. Lucille Haag

Gordon Haag, Sr. Paul Hamilton

Rachel Hamilton David Hammers

Harbor Mesa Lions Club Christopher Hardenbrook

Marshall Harrington David Harris Evelyn Hart

Connie Haw Hawaii Community Foundation Rosemary & Nellie Ebrie Fund

Ed Hawkins Eleanor Heinsman

John T. Hewitt Hewitt Industries

Donald Higgins Steve High

James D. Higson Donald Hill

John Hill Hill & Knowlton

Hispanic College Fund Timothy Hogan

Holleman Family Trust Karen Holmes

Howard Holton Home Builders Council

Hondo Construction Donald B. Horning

A.L. & June Horwood Inez Howald Curtis Hoyt

Eleanor Huang Hudson Medical Communications

Arnie Huff Hughes

Humana Huntington Michael Humphrey

Huntington Beach High School Alumni Association

Huntington Beach Host Lions Club

Huntington Terrace Mina Harper Hutchinson

Richard & Catherine Hutchison ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Image USA Sylvia Impert

International Bay Clubs, Inc. International Thomson Publishing

Interscholastic Trading Co. Italian American Club

Foundation, Inc. Ken Jack

David, Kirk & Mark Jackson Dennis Jackson

Kevin Jaffe Jamboree Management

David Jarman Harry Jenkins Paul Jenkins

The Foundation receives over $2 million in donations to help complete the construction of the new, modern arts facility: the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion at OCC.

25 years of making a difference

MoDel oF innovation: oCC sailing Center

Orange Coast College’s Sailing & Marine Program, among the largest in the United States, enroll more than 5,000 students

every year. The School’s facilities include offices, docks, workshops, and classrooms. The School maintains an extensive Nautical Library and 35 boats.

The publicly accessible waterfront campus is devoted to practical instruction in sailing, marine safety, seamanship, and vocational maritime studies. It also serves as the traditional “home base” and regatta site for the OCC Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Sailing teams.

Unlike the College, the School of Sailing & Seamanship relies on no public funding. Course fees and other income make up about 70% of its annual $1.3 million budget. The remaining 30% comes from private gifts such as boat donations, marine equipment, books, and cash or securities. Over the past 25 years, the Foundation has raised nearly $30 million in support of the program.

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James P. Warmington, local yachtsman and rowing enthusiast, provided several new Empacher vessels, enabling the Men’s Crew program to compete at the highest level.

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Mark Jensen Johnson Media Group

Fletcher Jones Sharon Jones

K.W. Properties KABC AM/KDIS AM/KLOS FM

Kaiser Permanente Hospital Brian Kapko Foundation

Nick Kawashima Keithco Manufacturing

Dennis Kelly Thomas & Miriam Kendall

Foundation Scott Kennedy

Nancy Kensbeck Robert Kettenhofen

Keytronic Corporation Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

John & Martha Killefer Beth Kirby

John Klug Foundation Ko’ Olina Training Fund

Robert Koll KPT Kaiser Precision Tooling, Inc.

Harold Kristal Betil Kunzler-Yett Lee La Jeunesse Christopher Lacy

Dick Lamb Hillary Larsen

June Lauterbach Robert & Diana Leaverton

Donald LeBeau Larry LeBrane

Lennar Brian Lewis

Lido Isle Yacht Club Long Beach City College

Foundation Lutheran Good Samaritan

Society, Inc. Jim Lyons

M & C Distributing Co., Inc.M.V. Partners

Woody Macias MacPherson Enterprises

Deborah Maher Mai Basic Four

Gary & Bettie Major Darron Manley Philip Mannes

Mansion Hill March of Dimes

Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

Martin & Osa Edward Matus Jim McIlwain Brian McKay

Mechanical Design Consultants Medic Educational Foundation

Scholarships Wachovia Bank, N.A. Medix Ambulance Company

Roger L. Meisinger Meridian Passage Consulting

John Messenger John H. Miller

Robert B. Milum Minot State University

Mission Community Hospital MJM Associates

Linda Moeller Georgie Monahan

Robert K. Moore Alfonso Morales Morgan Morgan

Katherine Morgridge Morton Publishing Co.

Mt. San Antonio CollegeKate Mueller

Muth & Company Nabers Cadillac, Inc.

Mo Nabi National Equipment Supply

National Football Foundation Orange County Chapter

National Junior Basketball Navajo Nation

Judith Neal Elisabeth Netoliczka

Neurowave Monitoring Inc.Newport Aquatic Center

Newport Balboa Rotary Club Foundation

Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Foundation

Newport Corporation Newport Mesa Schools Fdtn.

Newport-Irvine Rotary Club, Inc.James Nolan, M.D.

Patricia R. Noll Norm Reeves Honda Superstore

Northern Trust of California NuReality

Nutrilite O’Bento House OCC Bookstore Ocean Life, Inc.

Ocean Sailing Academy Robin O’Connor

Omnitron Systems Technology Operation Frontline

Orange Coast IBM PC User Group Orange County Connie

Mack Baseball Orange County Fine Arts, Inc.

Orange County Foundation for Preservation of Public Property

Orange County Register Orange County Sunbird Aviation

Orange Unified School District School Pride

Tim O’Rourke Orphan Gifts

OTOE - Missouria Tribe Robert Oversier

Oxygen Service Company

Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation Richard & Patsy Pagel Pampel & Associates

David & Sheila Parsons Robert Paselik

Performance Rigging Scott Pickard Bucky PofahlHenry Poitras Marilyn Pope

Allan & Jacqueline Popper David Post

Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians

Proactive Sports Mgmt USA, Inc.Helen Prothers Estate

Prospectors Pulmo Test, Inc.

Ida Purdum William Purkiss

R.W. Smith & Co Glenn Ramsdell

Scott Ramser Beverly K. Ray

Ray Stirling Recording Studio Technical

Services Resnick & Gray

Randy & Arlene Reynolds Trumbull Richard

Rickenbacker International Corp Lynne Riddle

Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Ritz Restaurant & Garden

David Robert Rocky Mountain Ind. Inc. Rossmoor Woman’s Club

Rotary Club of Orange, Future Coaches Scholarship Fund

Stuart & Susan Rubin Saddleback Community College Saddleback Peripheral Vascular

Sailing Traders Yukio Saito

George Salisbury San Nicolas Investors

Santa Barbara Sailing Center Ernest J. Schag EstateRobert Schneiderman

Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara

Ron SchryerRichard Schuetz

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stageD to perFeCtion: roBert B. Moore theatre

The Robert B. Moore Theatre opened its doors in 1956 and quickly became the cultural center for Orange County’s burgeoning “Orange Coast.” The theatre has served as a focal point for student productions, community presentations, and campus-wide lectures

and special events. When the beloved theatre needed to be updated and renovated in the late 1980s, the OCC Foundation helped raise over $1 million. Renowned architect Richard Neutra designed the theatre, and therefore, the improvements needed to keep within the original design and character. By 1993, the renovation was complete with new air conditioning, reconfigured hallway, enhanced acoustics, improved seating, and modernized lighting.

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The mission of the Orange Coast College Foundation is to develop sources of support for Orange Coast College to achieve its mission by encouraging gifts of time, treasure and talent from alumni, community members, faculty and staff, and community-based corporations, foundations, and organizations.

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Schwan’s Food Service, Inc.Scientific Devices Jean Marie Scott

Ian & Cathleen Screen Scripps Clinic

Kenneth Scripsma Richard Seaver

Allan Segal Segerstrom Foundation

Carol Sell Semicoa

Sempra Engergy Vida Shajie

Shell Oil Co. Lawrence Sherwin

Shoreline Healthcare Shull Bonsall Family Trust

John E. Sime Roger Simmons Richard Simon

Greg Sims Leighton & Jeanne Smith

Thomas Smith, III Kurt Snowden

Sorin Bio-Medical Anthony Sorrentino

Ricardo Soto Southern California Edison

Southern California Gas Company Southern California Medical

Systems Southern California

Volleyball Assoc. Lani Spund R.G. Stacey

William & Joy Stark State Board of Agriculture

State of California Nick Stein

Cecile Stephens Charitable Foundation

Adelheid Stevens Dan Steverson

R. Allen Stewart Tyler Stone

Scott Strong Robert Stuart

Alan Sudweeks Shirley Sullivan

Supercamp Soccer Superior Coffee & Foods

Bryan Sydnor

Symantec Corporation Small Business Channel Marketing

T & W Systems Tam’s Electroni Specialists

Minoru & Mitsue Tanaka Theresa Tarlos

Taurus Insurance Agency, Inc. William Taylor, M.D.

Team OC Tektronix, Inc.

Timothy E. Tennyson John & Julie Thomas

Bette J. Thompson Robert W. Thompson

Michael Thornton Ruth Thornton

Catherine Thyen Vernon & Susan Tiffany

Tiffany & Company Time Warner Inc. TJR Distributing

Greg Tolleson David R. Tommela

William Tosh Toshiba America

Toshiba Senior Classic Trabuco Phi Delta Kappa

Trac Line

Triangle Square Joint Venture Irene Troy

R. Scott Truesdell Tustin High School

United States Figure Skating United States Navy

United States Table Tennis Universal Systems Corporation

John Upton Valley Medical Imaging

Steve Varner Alexander Vellandi

Velos Group Verizon Wireless

Vermont Student Assistance Corp Daniel & Samara Vesely

Elizabeth Vincent Richard Vlcek

Volcom Kevin Vu Linh Vu

WACCABUC Country Club, Inc.Richard Homer Wagner

Foundation Lewis Wake

Walden Structures John Walker

Warmington Custom Prop.

Bud Warminton Washington Mutual

Waterbury Foundation Don Watson

Dr. Norman E. Watson Joe Weiser

Westbay Properties Western Graphtec

Western Pacific Packaging, Inc.Westmark Enterprises

Whitmore Oxygen Company William Gillespie Foundation

Willis Oil Tool James & Regina Wills

Richard Wilson Donn Winslow

Phillip & Patricia Wise Robert & Jerry Woelfel Wayne & Sharon Wolfe

Dave & Jane Wood Jerry Wood

Woodhull Family Foundation Xiron Optical Corporation

Candy Yates Jay Yett

Zandiant Technologies, Inc. Steven & Katherine Zeiser

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of

this list. We apologize for any names inadvertently omitted.

If you have any questions about this list please contact

Doug Bennett at (714) 432-5126.

$600,000 in OCC Foundation donations are combined with Measure C funds to provide needed upgrades for earthquake safety, Women’s Crew facilities, and enhanced access for the disabled at the OCC School of Sailing & Seamanship.

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now More than ever: oCC stuDents neeD your support

As California’s system of public higher education battles through its toughest financial cycle ever, OCC students need your philanthropic support more than ever. For the Orange Coast College Foundation to continue to change the lives of students, we constantly need

donations of time, talent, money, and property. Your donations for scholarships, performing arts, athletics, library services, and countless other programs across the campus are needed now more than ever. The combined gifts of our generous donors who include community members, retired and current faculty and staff, local companies, family foundations, and service clubs, help us meet the ongoing needs of our students.

To renew your support, simply return your gift in the reply envelope in this report.

Or you can make a gift online at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/foundation

If you are interested in volunteering, or if you’d like to discuss ways that you can support Orange Coast College, please contact:

Doug BennettExecutive DirectorOrange Coast College Foundation(714) [email protected]

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Service is Their Motto: National Charity League Newport Juniors

With a motto like “Mothers and Daughters Serving Communities Together,” it’s easy to see why the National Charity League Newport Juniors adopted OCC’s Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center, which provides childcare services for qualifying OCC students. Over the past 19 years, the charity has awarded grants totaling $250,000 to benefit the Children’s Center, the most recent a $24,000 donation. The annual gifts fund educational supplies, field trips, playground equipment and classroom activities.

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Jim and Martha Newkirk donate $125,000 to fund new entrance to the baseball field.

win-wins worth noting

590 current OCC employees have donated $968,000 to the Foundation.

545 retired OCC employees have donated $1.9 million to the Foundation.

82% of donations received have been in increments of more than $25,000.

Since 1985, more than 20,000 individuals, companies, and estates have donated to the Foundation.

The Foundation has raised a total of $60 million to support student and campus services.

The Foundation has awarded more than $9.6 million in student scholarships over the past 25 years.

“The key to the OCC Foundation has been its steady support of the campus; meeting students’ needs while exceeding the expectations of the community.”

Brad Avery, DirectorOCC Marine Program & Sailing Center

Foundation Grant Recipient

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Anonymous local donor gives a series of gifts over 13 years that total $985,000 for Steele Children’s Center and Marine Science.

stuDents anD you: a winning CoMBination

The Orange Coast College Foundation is privileged to have worked with over 20,000 generous donors and awarded $9.6 million in direct student scholarships over the last 25 years.

With a diverse student population, the breadth and depth of scholarships offered by the OCC Foundation match the College’s program offerings. There are over 400 individual scholarships created to serve students attending Orange Coast College. These scholarships cover academic achievement, leadership, community service, career preparation, and nearly everything in between.

In addition, the word “scholarship” is more than an individual award to the Foundation. There are scholarships for renting textbooks on a two-hour basis at the Library, purchasing materials to enroll in labs, or providing bus passes and meals.

Orange Coast College students are supported through the vision of our donors, faculty, staff, and alumni who generously give of their money, time, property, and estates. It’s a winning combination that benefits the future of our students and our community.

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A second anonymous donor gives $200,000 for student scholarships.

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A total of $250,000 raised allows construction to begin on a new entrance, restroom facility and storage rooms for the OCC Wendell Pickens Baseball Field.

January marked my 25th anniversary as the Executive Director of the Orange Coast College Foundation. In 1986, I was fortunate enough to be hired into an opportunity of a lifetime – the first full-time

executive director of the foundation for one of America’s greatest community colleges.

The College had already started building a tradition of entrepreneurial philanthropy under the leadership of Dave Grant, Sharon Donoff, and others. Together, and with the continuing support of volunteer board members, community volunteers, faculty, staff and, most importantly, thousands of generous donors, we have raised over $60 million to support Orange Coast College. The OCC Foundation has helped change the lives of thousands of students through scholarships, provided support for Orange County foster youth through the Guardian Scholars program, changed the face of the College through the construction of the Harry & Grace Steele Children’s Center and the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, supported the renovation of the Robert B. Moore Theatre, supported OCC’s nationally recognized Intercollegiate Rowing & Sailing Center, and helped revitalize the face of the entire campus through the OCC Foundation’s support in partnership with Measure C.

As I reflect on a quarter century at Orange Coast College, I am enormously grateful to the hundreds of donors and volunteers listed in this report whose generosity have made these achievements possible. I am honored to have been led, managed, inspired, hired, promoted, tolerated, and at times, chastised by my presidents – Dr. Don Bronsard, Dave Grant, Jim McIlwain, Margaret Gratton, Gene Farrell, Bob Dees, Denise Whittaker, and Dr. Dennis Harkins. And finally, none of this would have been possible without the enthusiasm and commitment of the seven individuals I have had the opportunity to lead in that time – Nancy Timmons, Rene Kinn, Julie Clevenger, Tabatha Wilson, TJ Nguyen, Liz Parker, and Mike Canett.

Thank you for all you have done for the students of Orange Coast College.

Warmly,

Douglas C. Bennett Executive Director

Orange COast COllege fOunDatiOn 2010/11 BOarD Of DireCtOrs rOster

OfficersChair A. Patrick MunozVice-Chair Jeff HyderSecretary Janet TerrellTreasurer Rush Hill, II

DirectorsMary Lynn Bergman-Rallis

Dave Cline

Bob Dees President Emeritus

Ed Fawcett

Peggy Fort

Patricia Hadden

Marc Harper, CPA, JD

Jeff Hyder

Douglas Meece

Gwyn P. Parry, M.D.

Richard Porras

Jerrel “Jerry “ T. Richards, Ed.D.

Catherine Thyen

Jeff Teller

Margaret Gratton Turner President Emeritus

*Blade Gillissen

Ex-Officio (with vote)

*Dennis Harkins, Ph.D. President, Orange Coast College

*Melinda Nish, Ed.D. Vice President, Instruction

*Richard Pagel, Ed.D. Vice President, Administrative Services

Claudia Ackley President, OCC Friends of the Library

Catherine Tran President, Associated Students of Orange Coast College

Shana Jenkins President, OCC Alumni & Friends Association

Ex‑Officio (without vote)*Douglas Bennett Executive Director, OCC Foundation

*Rene Kinn Foundation Assistant

*Employees of Orange Coast College

Past DirectorsJay Amestoy Maruja BaldwinPaul BergerDonald R. Bronsard, Ph.D.Alexander BowieTodd BowenJess CraigPaula ClorChris ColdironSusan ColemanMichael CollierKristopher CuttingE. Avery “Pete” Crary Michael DeightonJeff DimsdalePeter DolbeeSharon DonoffEd DornanChristine EdwardsWendi EilandGene FarrellCurt FlemingJoan FinneganMillie Gates Ed GibbonsLori GinexDon Girard Traci GlassockJames GlidewellJeremy GraceCharles HaleyTim HallmanDarrell HannonAnn HarmerEvelyn HartElliott HayesDel HeintzJames Hietbrink Norma HertzogJeffrey L. Hyder Benjamin JensenTom Johnson Nasser KhanJohn KilleferPatricia Krone Riki KucheckGary LewisJ. Raul MaganaLeo MartinezMike McLaughlinJames McIlwainTerry McCardle

Gerald F. McWeeneyRobert B. Moore, Ph.D. Keith MorrisseyFrances Munoz Rev. Stephen P. Murray Beverly NestandeJohn NorlingSteve Ostrin Jeffrey PadillaSheena PrevetteBarnet ResnickLynne RiddleRalph RodheimFemia ScarfoneErnest J. SchagKathleen Sellick Richard SewellElliott S. SherrellLinda Simon Amber SmithDr. Robert B. SmithClarke SmithDavid L. SnowdenGary StenlundSkip StephensonDavid W. SteinJohn StoreKregg StrehornPeer SwanTim E. Tennyson, Ph.D. Joseph M. ThomasCorry ThompsonTraci TravisErnest Vitucci James WarmingtonL. David WhitmireAmy WiseAlbert Wong Bill Wood Jim Wood David C. Wooten Jay Yett

Coast Community College District Board of Trustees

David A. GrantMary L. HornbuckleJim MorenoJerry PattersonLorraine Prinsky, Ph.D.Student Trustee

ChancellorAndrew C. Jones, Ed.D.

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The Orange Coast College Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization and all contributions to the OCC Foundation are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. Copies of the audited financial statements of Orange Coast College Foundation are available upon request or online.