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COMBINED ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2018 – JUNE 30, 2019 BOSMA ENTERPRISES BOSMA VISIONARY OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION

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Page 1: BOSMA ENTERPRISES BOSMA VISIONARY OPPORTUNITIES …...Jul 01, 2018  · who are skilled in assistive technology. Last year, 24 Hoosiers who are blind or visually impaired participated

COMBINED ANNUAL REPORTJULY 1 , 2018 – JUNE 30, 2019

BOSMA ENTERPRISES

BOSMA VISIONARY OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION

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IN THIS ANNUAL REPORT, WE REFLECT ON THIS YEAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND HONOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR TIME, TALENT AND TREASURE TO MAKE THEM POSSIBLE. MOST IMPORTANTLY, WE WILL SHOW YOU THE IMPACT OF BOSMA ENTERPRISES’® MISSION ON HOOSIERS WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED.

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Dear Friends,

It is an honor to pen our first annual report letter to you as CEO of Bosma Enterprises and Chair of the Board.

As a service-disabled veteran, Jeff’s pathway to leadership took unexpected turns over his decades-long military, non-profit and government career. But there is no other place he would rather be than leading an organization whose mission is to create opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired. We are humbled to further our shared quest to ensure the same equality of opportunity to all people who are blind or visually impaired.

Despite this year of transition, Bosma Enterprises continued to deliver exceptional, visionary solutions to clients and business partners alike. We packaged and shipped over 500 million exam and surgical gloves, produced 180,000 disposable medical kits and shipped to more than 700 locations around the world, all while maintaining a 99 percent order accuracy.

But 2019 was also a year of expansion, growth and diversification. We announced plans to expand our health and safety products while introducing our Good Works® commercial brand to retail and healthcare markets. Fifteen new employees who are blind or visually impaired joined our team, and we are particularly proud that more than 40 employees became Lean Six Sigma certified during our organization-wide professional development effort.

We are continuing to work aggressively in Washington, D.C. to advance legislation to ensure our continued partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Though slow, we are encouraged by legislative progress and remain optimistic we can resolve challenges posed by procurement changes in the VA. Meanwhile, we are pursuing an ambitious plan to diversify, innovate and mitigate uncertainty.

As you will learn in this annual report, Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation experienced a record-setting year in raising funds to support the comprehensive rehabilitation programs of Bosma Enterprises. We encourage you to join us at any one of our upcoming 2020 events. We are especially looking forward to celebrating our 10th anniversary of Dining in the Dark on April 4, 2020.

We would also like to extend an open invitation to answer any questions or simply to become acquainted. Call anytime at 317.684.0600 to arrange a time to meet in person.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Mittman Matthew HasbrookPresident & CEO Chair

Bosma Enterprises Board of Directors

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FISCAL YEAR JULY 2018–JUNE 2019

Organizational Employment Revenue: Revenues $ 71,065,364Less: Cost of Goods Sold (49,2 1 1,443)

Organizational Employment Revenue, Net $ 21,853,921 87.9%

Rehabilitation Service Revenue $1,461,756 5.9%

Other Support Revenue:Special Event Revenue $ 354,574In-kind Donations 1 1 ,563Less: Direct Donor Benefit Costs (194,880)

$ 171 , 257 0.7% Contributions and grants 559,005 2.2%

Other Revenue 815,992 3.3%

TOTAL REVENUES $ 24,861,931 100.0%

Program Services 8,606,676 49.3%Management and General 8,357,958 47.9%Fundraising 482,352 2.8%

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 17,446,986 100.0%

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS $ 7,414,945

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

TOTAL ASSETS $ 69,505,833

Liabilities 5,664,210 Net Assets 63,841,623

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 69,505,833

BOSMA ENTERPRISES AND AFFILIATEFINANCIAL REPORT

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Bosma Enterprises has embraced words that define our mission of creating opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired. These words echo the organization’s duty to our community and help shape the culture of the organization.

OUR MISSION

CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED

OUR VISION

EQUALITY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED

MISSION WORDS:

Bosma Enterprises’ mission words also encompass our commitment to the employees, customers and people we serve. The mission words are placed throughout Bosma Enterprises’ facilities to be a constant reminder of our commitment and our mission.

DEFINING THE MISSION

OPPORTUNITYEMPOWER

INDEPENDENT

EDUCATEADVOCATE

SELF-ADVOCACYTRAINING

RESPECTDIGNITY

INNOVATECOMMUNITYCOLLABORATION/TEAMWORK

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Bosma Enterprises’ dedicated workforce supplies high-quality products and services to a variety of customers across the country. Our social enterprise model creates needed employment to combat the 70 percent unemployment rate for people who are blind or visually impaired. These critical jobs allow people who are blind to be independent.

Over the past year, Bosma Enterprises has focused on driving more governmental business and partnering with commercial companies to diversify our revenue streams, ensuring the long-term future of our organization. We are well positioned with new leadership and expanded capabilities.

OUR CAPABILITIES:

CREATING JOBS AND CHANGING LIVES

PRODUCTION HIGHLIGHTS:

PACKED AND SHIPPED OVER

500MILLIONEXAM AND SURGICAL GLOVES

200,000PIECES ASSEMBLED FOR PPG AEROSPACE

180,000DISPOSABLE MEDICAL KITS WERE PACKED AND SHIPPED

99%ACCURACY ON ORDER AND DATA ENTRY AND INVENTORY

HIRED 15 NEW EMPLOYEES WHO ARE BLIND

• RFID and EDI • State-of-the-art material

handling equipment • Shrinkwrap machine • Form and fill machine • Heat seal machine • High-tech integrated service

center to handle all customer inquiries

• Discounted freight rates and real-time logistics information

• Two-day turnaround • Central location • Robust internal customer

service support, IT and marketing infrastructure

• Injection molding

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IMPROVING PROCESSES GROWING THE ORGANIZATION

In an organization-wide effort to improve and diversify its business capabilities and create new avenues of employment for people who are blind or visually impaired, Bosma Enterprises has implemented Lean Six Sigma (LSS) business solutions across all of its various operations. To do this, more than 40 employees are now Lean Six Sigma certified. The effort will increase performance levels, revenue, employee morale and the overall quality of our products and services.

Lean Six Sigma gives organizations seeking continuous quality improvement an objective method to diagnose problems, a system to organize employee efforts and an improvement methodology that can be applied to a new or existing process. A person who is LSS certified understands how to implement, perform, interpret and apply these principles at a high level of proficiency.

This effort is increasingly important as Bosma Enterprises builds its focus on growing the organization and positively impacting the astoundingly high unemployment rate for people who are blind or visually impaired. As a result, LSS now is being applied to all areas of Bosma Enterprises, including our Foundation, business lines, programs and services.

Since implementing LSS at Bosma Enterprises, there have been increases in productivity and efficiencies across all areas of the organization. The packaging and logistics operations alone have seen a 25 percent increase in productivity.

The goal is to make continuous improvement a part of the culture of Bosma Enterprises — empowering employees to be a part of the process. With so many LSS certified employees in the organization at all levels, it allows all of us to speak the same language and pursue the same goals, using the same process.

These employee certifications were funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment to help Bosma Enterprises build financial sustainability and ensure future growth for our organization.

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PROGRAMS OUTCOMES:

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS BRING INDEPENDENCE

Over the past year, Bosma Enterprises has served over 800 individuals who are blind or visually impaired through its innovative programs. Our Community-Based, Center-Based and Community Employment Services continue to be a lifeline for Hoosiers who have lost their eyesight. These important programs provide critical training, allowing people to be self-sufficient.

Due to unique challenges and changes in government funding, Bosma Enterprises has developed new programs to address these challenges, ensuring individuals who are blind continue to receive services. All of Bosma Enterprises’ programs continue to be offered at little or no cost to our clients due to the generosity of corporations and people like you.

Vision Rehab 101, a new program, aims to serve people who are blind or visually impaired in a group setting. Last year, the program served 48 people who had nowhere else to turn for services. Clients participating in Vision Rehab 101 learned about adaptive technology, orientation and mobility, keyboarding, and independent living skills like cooking and cleaning.

Although the program is only one week, clients are exposed to critical training that allows them to cook safely within their homes, learn how to use their smartphones and other training designed to boost their confidence and abilities — helping put them back on a path of independence.

Another innovative program implemented last year was Tech Tuesdays. The program offers people who are blind the opportunity to take advantage of open lab times with our staff who are skilled in assistive technology. Last year, 24 Hoosiers who are blind or visually impaired participated during Tech Tuesdays.

810CLIENTS SERVED

514COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES

87CENTER-BASED SERVICES

118COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

91PRE-EMPLOYMENT TRANSITION SERVICES AND STUDENT TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

73%OF CLIENTS ARE PURSUING HIGHER EDUCATION OR HAVE A JOB WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER GRADUATING FROM OUR PROGRAMS

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This past year, Bosma Enterprises announced a very exciting step in the diversification of its lines of business. The new Good Works commercial brand will expand the organization’s health and safety products into the commercial retail market. Not only will Good Works® products make a difference for customers, but they will also positively change the lives of the people who pack and ship them, the majority of whom are blind or visually impaired.

According to the American Foundation for the Blind, there are 25.5 million adult Americans with vision loss. Along with the other challenges that come with blindness or a visual impairment, these men and women are facing a 70 percent unemployment rate. That is what makes this new brand and line of business so important to our mission.

The first product to launch under the Good Works brand is Good Works Ice Melter in convenient 10 lb. shaker jugs. The super-powered formula used to make the ice melter consists of a four-way blend of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride and magnesium chloride, making it possible to melt through ice in temperatures as low as -16°F. The specially-designed blue granules begin melting ice on contact and contain powerful corrosion inhibitors to reduce damage to ferrous metals. In addition, the blue-colored crystals are more easily seen against ice and snow, reducing waste and overuse.

Good Works Ice Melter will be available in Ace Hardware stores this winter season.

LAUNCH OF COMMERCIAL SALES WITH GOOD WORKS® BRAND

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Dear friends and supporters,

Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation experienced a record-setting year in raising funds to support the comprehensive rehabilitation programs of Bosma Enterprises. In total, we raised over $1.1 million and have total assets in the Foundation of $10.8 million.

A new scholarship, the Lou Moneymaker Scholarship for the Blind or Visually Impaired, will support graduating high school students who are blind or visually impaired from Marion and Hamilton counties attending a post-secondary educational institution in Indiana.

We are proud to welcome 339 new donors to the Foundation. It is exciting to have them as part of our mission and changing the lives of Hoosiers. Additionally, our individual donors gave nearly a quarter-million dollars and provided 86 white canes for people who are in need. We were also able to welcome new grantors like Vectren Foundation, who gave to support our Student Training and Employment Program for high school students who are blind or visually impaired.

This past year, our special events: Dining in the Dark, Bosma Visionary Golf Classic and the Thomas C. Hasbrook Award Luncheon, raised nearly $370,000. We are looking forward to this year as we celebrate 10 years of Dining in the Dark with a masquerade ball. Mark your calendars now for April 4, 2020, as we toast cheers to 10 years!

Sincerely,

Arvetta Jideonwo Brian C. BosmaExecutive Director ChairBosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation

Board of Directors

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BOSMA VISIONARY OPPORTUNITIESFOUNDATION FINANCIAL REPORT

FISCAL YEAR JULY 2018–JUNE 2019

Contributions: Direct Public Support $ 207,572 Bosma Enterprises — In-kind Donations 332,000

$ 539,572 45.1%Special Events: Special Event Revenue $ 354,574 In-kind Donations 1 1,563 Less: Direct Donor Benefit Costs (194,880)

$ 171,257 14.3%Other Revenue: Investment Income $ 486,721 40.6%

TOTAL REVENUES $ 1,197,550 100.0%

Program Services $ 790,617 64.8%Management and General 93,326 7.6%Fundraising 336,993 27.6%

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 1,220,936 100.0%

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS $ (23,386) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

TOTAL ASSETS $ 10,825,813

Liabilities 290,082 Net Assets 10,535,731

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 10,825,813

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BOSMA ENTERPRISES AND BOSMA VISIONARYOPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION COMBINED FUNDRAISING REPORT

TOTAL FUNDRAISING REVENUE: $ 1,073,450

GRANTS

CONTRIBUTIONS

EVENTS

IN-KIND

47%

31%

20%

2%

$ 502,710

$ 332,841

$ 214,125

$ 23,774

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Ability Indiana Inc.

Acuitas Financial Group

Aflac

Altria Group Inc.

American WeatherTechs LLC

Ansell Health Care

Anthem

Ascent ERP

Assured Partners

Capital Cities LLC

CarDon & Associates

Centene Corporation

Central Indiana Surgery Center

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc.

Charles Schwab Foundation

Clark CPA Group

Cummins

Degree Of Honor Service Club 500

DirectEmployers Association

Echo Global Logistics

Elements Financial Federal Credit Union

Eli Lilly and Company

Elite Beverages

Elliott Company of Indianapolis

EMP Technical Group

ENKEI AMERICA

Essential Architectural Signs Inc.

EYE Can See Inc.

FedEx

First Merchants Corporation

Fresco Financial Advisers LLC

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana

Impact Networking

Indiana Association of Workers for the Blind

Indy Fuel Hockey

Indiana Industry Liaison Group

Indianapolis Yellow Cab

Integrated Technical Services

IU Sports Properties c/o Indiana University

JA Benefits

L.M. Henderson & Company LLP

M.D. Smith & Associates

Medline Industries Inc.

MHS

Midwest Eye Institute

Norvesco Corporation Vista Graphic Communications LLC

PNC Bank

PNC Foundation

Republic National Distributing Company

Sertoma Club of Broad Ripple

Spring Valley

Superior Enterprises Inc.

Sysco Indianapolis LLC

The Mr. Canary Company

TX: Team

Tynan Equipment Company

USI Insurance Services LLC

Zink Distributing Co. LLC

Zionsville Eye Care

BUSINESS HONOR ROLL MEMBER DONORS

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BUSINESS DONORS JULY 1, 2018–JUNE 30, 2019

A Reason 2 Buy

Ability Indiana Inc

Acuitas Financial Group

Aflac

Altria Group Inc.

Altum’s

AMC Traders Point 12

American Council of the Blind of Indiana

American WeatherTechs LLC

Ansell Health Care

Ascent ERP

Assured Partners

Ayres Foundation Inc.

BF Indiana Two LLC-Burger Fuel

Blondie’s Cookies

Bluebeard

Buffalo Wild Wings

CAD & Machining Services Inc

Capital Cities LLC

CarDon & Associates

Centene Corporation

Central Indiana Surgery Center

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc.

Chateau Thomas Winery

Chef Mike’s Charcoal Grill

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden

Clark CPA Group

Climb Time Indy

Conner Prairie

Cooper’s Hawk Winery

Creation Museum

Cummins

Cyclebar Traders Point

Dallara IndyCar Factory

Degree Of Honor Service Club 500

DirectEmployers Association

Echo Global Logistics

Edward Jones Trust Co

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and WesternArt

Elements Financial Federal Credit Union

Eli Lilly and Company

Elite Beverages

Elliott Company of Indianapolis

EMP Technical Group

ENKEI AMERICA

Essential Architectural Signs Inc.

EYE Can See Inc.

FedEx

Fidelity Charitable

Fidelity Investments

First Merchants Corporation

First Watch

Franklin Vandervort

French Lick Resort

Fresco Financial Advisers LLC

Gershman Partners

Give with Liberty

Greatimes Family Fun Park

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana

Impact Indiana

Impact Networking

Indiana Activity Director’s Association

Indiana Association of Workers for the Blind

Indiana Hockey Club LLC

Indiana Industry Liason Group

Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Indianapolis Yellow Cab

Indy Fuel Hockey

Integrated Technical Services

IU Sports Properties c/o Indiana University

JA Benefits

Jazz Kitchen

Jockamos Pizza

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Kentucky Derby Museum

Kroger Supermarket

L.M. Henderson & Company LLP

Londa’s Bling Boutique

Longhorn Steakhouse

Louisville Slugger Museum

LPL Financial

M.D. Smith & Associates

Mallow Run Winery

MCL Restaurant & Bakery

McNamara Florist

Medline Industries Inc.

Mesh

Metro Diner

Midday Deli & Catering

Midwest Estate Buyers

Midwest Eye Institute

Mitch-Stuart Inc

Monical’s Pizza

Muhammad Ali Center

Nascar Hall of Fame Charlotte

National Collegiate Athletic Association

National Industries for the Blind

Network for Good

Norvesco Corporation Vista Graphic Communications LLC

Oliver Winery & Vineyards

Perfect North Slopes

Pinheads

PNC Bank

Pro Football Hall of Fame

PRP Wine Tasting International

RecZone

Red Robin

Rockstone Pizzeria & Pub

Royal Pin Leisure Centers

Ruth’s Cafe

Sahm’s Cafe

Season’s 52

Sertoma Club of Broad Ripple

Shedd Aquarium

Speed Art Museum

Spring Valley

State Employees Community Campaign

Stone Creek Restaurant

Sun King Brewery

Superior Enterprises Inc.

Sysco Indianapolis LLC

Ted’s Montana Grill

Tegry Bistro

Texas Roadhouse

The Eagle

The Mr. Canary Company

The Skyline Club

Towne Meadow Elementary

Tribune Media

Tricia Al Manyik Back Tack Sewing & Embroidery

Tucanos Brazilian Grill

TX: Team

Tynan Equipment Co

United Way of Central IN Inc.

United Way of Greater Atlanta Inc.

United Way of Midland County

USI Insurance Services LLC

Zink Distributing Co. LLC

Zionsville Eyecare

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Nancy Adams

Charles Adkins

James and Vicki Alderman

Gregory Allen

Lester and Kyle Allen

Ryan Allen and Heather Quigley-Allen

Mireya Altman

William and Donna Amrine

Greg and Rae Andelin

Stephen Anderson

Lucia Anderson Weathers

Arthur Angotti, III

Jason Angrick

Thomas Archer

Julie Armstrong

Bethany Ashby

Awedi Kej Ashor

Deborah Baber

Michael Backus

Tracy Badgley

Jason Bailey

Marcia Baker

Karl and Jean Barske

Jerome Bass

Craig Baumgartner

Heather Beaty

Scott and Sharon Beauchamp

Neva Bell

Yolanda Bell

Lori Bennett

Pamela Bennett

Robert and Nancy Bennett

Michael and Julie Biddle

Jonathan Biehle

Connie Bisesi

Jay and Amanda Black

Mary Black

Rebekah Blackburn

Gregory Blackman

Jonathan Blair

Barbara Coleman-Knight

Thomas and Jean Collard

Frank and Joan Collier

Steven and Christina Collier

Carol Combes

Daniel Combes

DeWayne Combs

Chris and Kim Compton

Michael Coplen

Jaime Costilow

Adam Cox

Kim Cox

Ray and Kim Cox

Dwane Craig

Norwood Craig, II

Lawrence Crider

Michael Crider

Steven Crider

Charles Crouse

Willie Crumpton, Jr.

Mary D’Apice

Marcia Davis

Sheila Deaton

Rebecca Deerr

Kurt Deichmann

Paige De Icaza

Robert and Rae Ellen DeLance

Rosemarie Dennis

Dale DeVon

Brian Dial

Anna Dickinson

Richard Dickinson

Dr. and Mrs. Robert and Jaime Dinn

Michael Dixon

Marco and Morella Dominguez

Dawn Dowd

Christopher Drew

Elliot Dunbar

Christopher and Anne Dunlavy

James Durst

Marjorie Blank

Jaclyn Bombard

Bart and Sherri Book

Dean Bootcheck

Brian and Cheryl Bosma

Christopher and Katherine Bosma

Donald and Martha Bosma

Rosemary Bostick

Thomas and Lynda Bottorff

Thirisia Boyd

Michael Boyle

John Bragg

Rodric Bray

Daniel Briles

Keith Brooks

Representative Susan Brooks

Jennifer Brosius Penick

James Brown

Richard Brown

Steven and Carol Bucksot

Stephen Burns

Nicholas Byrdo

Domiluis Campodonico

Elyssa Campodonico

Ivana Carlisle

Deric Carr

Yolanda Carr-Thomas

Lisa Carter

Richard Chalmers

Katie Chamberlin

Candee Chambers

Eddie and Rhonda Chapman

Daryl Charton

Robert Cherry

Angela Christner

David Churchill

Marvin Cinnamon

Thomas Ciulla

James and Laura Cline

Judith Coffey

Kurt Cohen

INDIVIDUAL DONORS JULY 1, 2018–JUNE 30, 2019

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Caroline Dutkanych

Bruce and Bonita Edelen

John and DeAndra Edmond

Floyd and Patricia Edwards

Matthew Edwards

Marsha Egan

Patrick and Christi Egenolf

Mark and Liz Ehrlich

Steven Eichholtz

Kathy Emata

James and Marisa Embry

William Emmons

Thomas Enck

Jake Engel

Mitchel Epley

Melinda Evans

Colin and Lauren Fahey

Claudia Fallis

Kendra Fauth-Edwards

Toni Fedrick

Kevin Fellers

Lindsay Fellers

Dr. Henry and Nanci Feuer

John Fisher

Darrel Fitch

Emily Flanigan

Gail Fralick

Marissa France

Steven Fredwell

Anthony Freije

Jon Fricker and Karen Springer

Devon Gaines

David Gallagher

Virginia Gamble

Rhonda Garrison

Gladys Gerena

Bianca Gerena-Perez

Rabbi Yisrael and Miriam Gettinger

Philip and Patricia Gibson

Tawone Gillespie

Ken Gilliam

Robert Glasscock

Mark Glazier

Alice Glynn

Edward Goetz

Edward and Ellen Goodman

Ross and Valerie Graham

Ronda Grannan

Don and Stephani Green

Julie Grice

Dawn and Scott Grubbs

Jim and Sara Gutting

Robert Hallam

Richard and Ann Hammer

LaVonte Hampton

Delores Harding

Carol Harlan

Jason Harp

John and Martha Harries

Collin Hartman

Andrew Hasbrook

Dr. Charles and Debbie Hasbrook

Dan and Barbara Hasbrook

Matt and Cassie Hasbrook

William and Barbara Hasbrook

William and Sally Hasbrook

Brett and Deana Haworth

Thomas Hayes

Karen Hedding

Anna Heidenreich

Dave and Tamara Heine

Shelley Helmerick

Cimberly Henderson

Beverly Hendricks

Ann Hightower

David Hillman

Beverly Hirtz

Roger Hirtz

Robert and Rosita Hittle

Bryan Hoff

Nancy Holland

Tammy Holloway

Brent Holverson

James Hoopingarner

David Hoover

Troy Hopping

Matt Hubbard

Cheryl Hughes

Bryan Hurst

James Hypes

Gilbert and Jeanne Iames

Wendy Isbell

Anthony and Rebecca Jacklin

Brittany Jankowski

Laura Jeffs

Virl Jennings

Valentine and Arvetta Jideonwo

Brenda Jinks

Karmen Johnson

Sarah Johnson

Belinda Jones

Jonathan and Amethyst Jones

Louise Jones

Potrenamoneice Jones

Robert Jones

Kisha Jones-McFadden

Theodore Jordan

Tim Jungels

James Kalleen, III

Emily Kanis

Michael Karickhoff

Leslie Kellay

Karen Kelley

Collin Kelly

Meghan DeMars Kiger

Morris Kimble

Tekie Kimsu

Gail Kincaid

Jennifer Kinney

Mary Kipka

Joseph and Beth Marie Kirsch

Timothy Kiste

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Lindsay Klinkerfuss

Robert Klunder

Winston and Diane Knauss

Laura Knight

Joseph and Marian Knueven

Kathy Kok

Elli Kollbaum

Jonathan Koons

Donald and Geraldine Koors

Paul Korman

David Kreighbaum

Randall Kron

Steven Kuepper

Karen Kuhn

Robin Kyle

Mark and Saundra Lange

John Lasley

Sarah Lawson

Mark Laymon

Kathleen Lee

Barbara Leininger

Robert Lemmons

Rose Lenihab

Tanisha Levi-Stewart

Christian Like

Kim Limp

Joanne Lindy

Constantine and Lauren Linos

Sharon Long

Joseph Loughmiller

Jason Loyd

Leslie Lucas

Michael Lundy

Rene Luster

Kevin and Annette Mandrell

Ethan Manning

John and Tricia Manyik

Martin Mardirosian

Wes Marshall

Bradley and Yvonne Martin

Margaret Blake Martin

Megan Martin

Patricia Martin

Josh and Timnah Masariu

Bashir and Joyce Masoodi

Kenric Massey

Joseph Matlock

Phillip Mattingly

John and Lea McFarland

Diane McGuire

Shaun McInerney

Josie McKay

Amanda Medina

Tony Melton

James and Constance Michaels

Daniel Mikula

Douglas Miller

Gary Miller

Lasion Miller

Timathy Mills

John Minturn

Jamie Mittman

Jeff and Christy Mittman

Lou and Janet Moneymaker

Felicia Monroe

Raymond Montgomery

Sara Moody

Kim Moore

Karen Morgan

Robert Morgan

David Morris

Kari Morwick

Bobbie Moss

Scott Mullendore

Carey Murphy

Mickie Murphy

Ashley Murray

Paul Musey

Ryan Nally

Fredrick Newcome

INDIVIDUAL DONORS JULY 1, 2018–JUNE 30, 2019

Kathy Nimmer

William Noll

Lector Obara

Tracier Orr

Robert and Lise Pace

Jeff Papa

Jeffrey Patterson

Paul Pavey

Michelle and Stephen Payne

Gregory Pence

Edward Perez

Ricardo Perez

Bryan and Yvonne Perkins

Justin Peterson

Brian and Laura Petraits

Douglas and Dana Pingel

Charles and Joan Pluchar

Frank Porter

Kevin Powell

Michelle Powell

Rachael Powell

Stephen and Vickie Powell

William Powell

Barbara Price

Charlotte Ray

Erin Reece

Ashley Reed

Judith Reynolds

Preston Richardson

Kelly Richmond

Richard and Ann Riegner

Adrienne Roberts

Jeff and Jane Rogers

Mark Rosenberg

John Rowland

Carrie Ruban

Stephen and Deborah Ruberg

Richard Runnells

Matthew Russell and Nanette Schulte

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Edward Stahl

Rebekah Stark

Frederick and Helen Stehman

John and Jeanine Stellmack

Mary Stephens

John Stipe, Jr.

Geneva Stone

Linda Straub

Kevin and Jennifer Stringer

Elizabeth Strong

Melissa Swatts

Jerry Swinehart

Sarah Tam

Ryan Tandy

David Taylor

Hannah Jo TenEyck

James Thieman

Glenda Thomas

Jill Thomas

Patrick Thomas

Melanie Tinley

Linda Topps

Ervin Townsend

George Trautvetter

Tekiah Tunstall

Alicia Turner

Benjamin and Danielle Tuschong

Jack Utterback

Archangel and Cynthia Valencia

Barry VanParis

Robert Ventura

Abigail Villines

Morris and Jodi Virgil

Kara Vonderau, MD

Everett and Joice Wade

Gloria Walton

Jeffrey and Jayna Ward

Lucinda Ward

Leo and Terri Ware

Natalie Weisenbach

Jack and Linda Saks

Gina Sams

Barbara Sanders

Verne and Marie Sanford

William Sauer

Matt Schneider

Benjamin Schoettmer

Theodore Schorn

Sarah Schuetter

Brenda Schultz

Jessica Schwarz

Anthony Scott

Garcia Scott

Ryan and Becky Secord

Tom and Amy Sevier

Terri Shackleford

Julia Shafer

Michelle Shaffer

Puneet Sharma

Scott Sharp

Rebekah Sharpe

Jeremy Shawver

Jon Shively

Michelle Sievers

Jon and Linda Silverberg

James Sims

Lynda Smallwood

Austin Smith

Carole Smith

Cynthia Smith

David Smith

George Smith

Joseph Smith, Jr.

Joshua Smith

Robby Smith

Rozelle Smith

Shawna Smith

Valessa Smith

Joe and Luci Spears

Terri Stacy

Bob and Susan Weisgerber

Benjamin Wheatley

Joan Wheatley

Steve and Mary Wheatley

Calvin and Tyra Whickum

Kirk Whitaker

Timothy White

Kimberly Whiteman

Amee Wildey

Bert and Caryl Wilhoite

John Wilkins

Doug Will

Peggy Williams

Terry Williams

Thomas and Marsha Williams

William Willoughby

Cori Wills

Bernadine Wilmer

James and Cathy Winkle

Richard and Jaqueline Wirey

Claus Wittern

Stephen Wolff

Mark Wolfred

Richard Wright

Elizabeth Wyatt

Margaret Yoke

Jill Young

Susan Young

Rebecca Zakowski

Raymond and Sharon Zeigler

William and Marilyn Ziegele

James and Rita Zink

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Aetna Foundation Inc.

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Council for the Blind

Anthem Foundation

Ayres Foundation Inc.

Charles Schwab Foundation

Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation

Medline Foundation

Miller Summer Mission for Children Fund

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Fund

PNC Foundation

T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

The Howard & Ursula Dubin Foundation

The Philip and Charity Burkholder Charitable Fund of the Ayco Charitable Foundation

UBS Donor-Advised Fund

United Way of Central Indiana

UPS Foundation

Vanguard Charitable

Vectren Foundation

Walmart Foundation

FOUNDATIONS & GRANTORS DONOR LIST

AWARDS AND EVENTS

Representative Susan Brooks (center) accepts the Visionary Award for her dedication and support of Hoosiers who are blind from Brian Bosma (left) and Lou Moneymaker (right).

Bert Wilhoite (center) accepts the Thomas C. Hasbrook Award from Lou Moneymaker (left) and Brian Bosma (right).

Rehabilitation Center manager, Kurt Deichmann, gets assistance lining up for his putt at the Bosma Visionary Golf Classic.

Dining in the Dark was a resounding success, raising over $100,000 for Bosma Enterprises’ programs.

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EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Jeffrey Mittman, MA, MBAPresident and CEO

Teresa Watson, CPACFO

Jay Geshay, MS, MDivCSO

Jason BaileyCTO

Steven Fredwell, MBAVP of government sales

Arvetta Jideonwo, MHA, CFREExecutive director, Bosma

Visionary Opportunities Foundation

James Michaels, LCSWVP of program services

Lise Pace, MBAVP of external affairs

Doug PingelVP of operations

Jodi Virgil, PHRVP of human resources

Lee WhiteVP of commercial sales

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Matt Hasbrook, Chair

Kevin S. Mandrell, Vice Chair

Steven L. Bucksot, Secretary/Treasurer

Lucinda (Cindy) Abner, CPA

Scott Beauchamp

Bart Book

Brian Bosma

Kendra Fauth-Edwards

Julie Grice

Don Koors

Jeffrey Mittman

Stephen M. Powell

Danielle Tuschong

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Brian Bosma, Chair

Stephen M. Powell, Vice Chair

Raymond Cox

Matt Hasbrook

Arvetta L. Jideonwo

Meghan DeMars Kiger

Kevin S. Mandrell

Jeffrey Mittman

Jeff Papa

Heather Quigley-Allen

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