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Mission, Vision & Values
Empowering Generations to Give. Our mission is to provide an ongoing contribution
to the quality of life in our community through the stewardship of entrusted funds,
grant making and community leadership.
We promote excellence in philanthropy to enable our community to flourish. We bring donors and charities together to provide for
the needs of the community today, tomorrow and forever.
The Central Okanagan Foundation encourages contributions to endowment
funds which provide long term, sustainable support for valuable community charities as well as provide ways to make an immediate
impact today.
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community leadership
$21.4million
in assets
investing in the
community for
35 years
more than
$5 million distributed
broad and effective
grant making
building
endowmentsand personalized service
2012 Annual Report – Contents
2 – Message from Executive Director3 – Message from Board Chair4 – Be Involved5 – Agency Profiles7 – Grants and Endowments11 – Donor Profiles
13 – Central Okanagan Foundation Donors15 – COFFY - Central Okanagan Foundation for Youth16 – Endowment Funds20 – Financial Summary21 – In Memory22 – Foundation Leadership
Marnie Douglas (Bold Communications) • Sandy Magee (Redsand Creative)
For 35 years, COF has represented strength and stability for the charitable sector in the Central Okanagan. We have built a reputation of trust and continue to make a difference by focusing on our key areas: endowment building and personalized donor services, broad and effective grant making and community leadership.
The COF is a charitable organization created through gifts from thousands of generous people. And because we operate in perpetuity, these gifts will continue to grow and provide resources for generations to come.
In my ongoing discussions with our donors, volunteers, staff, professional advisors and community leaders, I am truly motivated by the promise and potential that lies ahead for COF.
Community Foundations of Canada has recently launched a national initiative called ‘Smart & Caring Communities.’ I think this term fits perfectly with the goals and vision of the people of the Central Okanagan as we strive to build a truly inclusive community.
I look forward to connecting with you in the near future. Please do not hesitate to contact me anytime at 250.861.6160 or through email at [email protected]
Thank you!
– Bruce Davies
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he Central Okanagan Foundation is in its 35th year of working with individuals and families and using philanthropic dollars to have an impact; to bring about something positive for a better community.
Since joining the COF in July, I have been overwhelmed by the community’s warm welcome. My education and career have taken me across this vast country and back, and to a certain extent around the world, but I feel like I’m home — this is definitely the community I want to live and work in and I feel so fortunate to be back in the Okanagan.
The heartfelt hospitality I have received is a reflection of the remarkable role COF plays in our community. Every day I am reminded how COF touches lives, from one corner of our community to the next. I have met grateful students who have earned bursaries and scholarships provided by generous COF donors. I have sat down with charitable individuals who are making provisions for COF in their will. I have talked to families who are honouring a lost loved one by establishing a memorial fund.
I have also had the opportunity to visit local agencies whose vitally important work has received support through our grants program. We continually strive to collaborate with and support organizations doing outstanding charitable work in our community, and also to identify and address unmet needs that can be met from philanthropic support.
Message from Executive Director
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ommunity foundations like the Central Okanagan Foundation are a unique charity within the charitable sector; they are a true reflection of the community’s needs, hopes, and vision. The COF can use its resources to
make a difference, look for ways that our dollars can spark change and leverage other funding.
In our annual report, you’ll read about ways that we’ve worked to do this, and about the different community organizations and people we’ve helped. Among the unique opportunities the COF was provided with in 2011/12:
Partnership with Service Canada to deliver Community Entity program. Partnership with Kelowna Community Resources, United
Way and the City of Kelowna to deliver Education Series. Impact Fund: allows our donors to create legacies and
make a difference in their community immediately.
In the past year, 12 new funds were created, bringing the total to date to 286. From endowed gifts totaling nearly $1 million last year, our assets have grown to more than $21 million at the end of our fiscal year. During that time, more than $750,000 was distributed to a wide range of charities. They have done admirable work with those resources.
We recognize the generosity of donors who have chosen to partner with the COF to achieve their philanthropic
goals and who are committed to supporting those in need, especially during challenging financial times.
Sadly, Lionel Wace, a founding director of the COF, passed away this year. Without the unwavering vision and dedication of Lionel and our 15 other founding members, the COF would not exist and would not be the vital, cornerstone of our community that it is today.
The board also bid farewell to two staff members and two Board directors this year, all of whom played key roles during their tenure with the COF — Leanne Hammond-Komori , executive director, Cheryl Claeys, donor relations coordinator, Don Turri, chair of finance and Tom Fellhauer, past chair and chair of the organizational development committee.
Thank you to the COF staff Cheryl Miller and Mark Oakley for their support and dedication in 2011/12 and thank you and farewell to directors Ross Langford (chair of organizational development) and Jodie Foster Sexsmith (chair of communications) who are finishing their terms this year.
The board offers a warm welcome to Bruce Davies, our new executive director, staff members Mya Brewis, Shannon Born and the 12 new fund holders who join the COF family.
As my tenure at COF comes to a close, I look back on the many directors, committee volunteers and staff that I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the past 14 years. I have had the great fortune of working with some of the best community-minded people. That commitment shone through many hours of discussions and deliberations to set a Strategic Plan in place for the COF in the past year. Now, I will watch with enthusiasm and great support as it is carried forward.
– Louise Elliott
Message from Board Chair
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Be Involved
Donate!
Donors are at the center of the Foundation’s work. Our donors’ commitment to building a better Central Okanagan will make a lasting impact. We offer our donors a range of opportunities to make a difference in our community and maximize the impact of their philanthropy.
We work with donors to ensure that their charitable aspirations are realized. Our leadership and expertise can mobilize resources in our community. Whether you wish to support a specific charity, a field of interest or our community granting program, together we can make it happen – both today and into the future.
The easiest way to discover how the Central Okanagan Foundation can help you give more effectively is to give us a call and we’ll discuss your charitable interests and goals. Call Bruce at 250.861.6160 or email [email protected]
Help spread the word!
Whether it’s through the philanthropists we are so fortunate to work with or the people whose lives we’ve helped change for the better, word of mouth has helped COF build a strong reputation of trust and accountability over the last 35 years. If you have already experienced how COF is making great things happen in our community – please let people know! Tell your family, friends, clients and colleagues all about us.
Volunteer!
As a community charitable organization, we rely on our dedicated volunteers for guidance and support. Our Board of Directors and committee volunteers provide leadership and direction with governance, policy, strategy, communications, finance, fund development, grant making and investment.
To enquire about volunteer opportunities please call 250.861.6160 or email [email protected]
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Agency Profiles
Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan
magine walking through a slum neighbourhood, where young children beg for food, there is open sewage and garbage in the streets and human
trafficking is rife. Not in Kelowna, you think?
In Kelowna this is merely a ‘mock slum’, part of a demonstration to bring awareness to the struggles and joys of people living in different countries all around the world. Called Global Children’s Village, it is one of a series of events held during Global Citizen Kelowna Week and supported by the Central Okanagan Foundation.
“The objective is to create a reaction that will start a conversation among the families in the Okanagan about the issue of poverty and provide tangible examples of how they can make a difference,” explains Joyce Brinkeroff, with the Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan.
After their experience in the ‘mock slum’, children visit a dozen different ‘countries’ and participate in various cultural activities — making origami sumo wrestlers in Japan, traditional tortillas in Mexico, learning a traditional dance in Kenya, fishing in Finland — where they ‘work’ to receive coins. These coins can then be spent to purchase medical supplies or build a school or dig a water well and build infrastructure to improve the slum. Throughout the day the children watch as this ‘mock slum’ is transformed.
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Centre Culturel Francophone de L’Okanagan
ather Pandosy was a pioneering Catholic priest who settled in Kelowna’s Mission area, establishing orchards and the first vineyard more than 150 years ago.
He was also one of the first Francophones to settle in the area and is the centerpiece of a public art project at the Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan (French Cultural Centre).
The Central Okanagan Foundation supported the public art project, which will see six murals developed by artist Henri Brazeau. The murals will be painted on the windows of the Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan downtown.
“The murals depict the history of Francophones in the area and the impact they have had on shaping the Okanagan Valley. Many people don’t even know there is a significant history there, besides Father Pandosy, so it’s an important project,” explains Camille Cote-Marcil, executive director of the Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan.
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The Central Okanagan Foundation supported the project, which will see six murals developed by artist Henri Brazeau
Agur Lake Camp Society
utdoor adventures, fresh air, new experiences — what more could a child ask for when it comes to summer camp?
Just west of Summerland, the Agur Lake Camp Society has established a barrier-free wilderness camp and recreational facility for children and adults with special needs and their families, so they too can experience the joy and calm that comes with spending time in the woods.
The camp is still under construction, with three 1,200-square-foot cabins now in place. Support from the Central Okanagan Foundation helped ensure that two of the cabins have running water for kitchen and bathroom facilities. The camp expects to welcome its first guests in Summer 2013.
“Each cabin is fully wheelchair accessible so they are not your typical ‘wilderness cabins’,” explains Christina MacMaster, society manager. “It’s a camp for families so that everyone can come and enjoy the experience.”The camp is unique as there is no other like it in BC —it is modeled after William Watson Lodge in Alberta’s Kananaskis region.
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Agency Profiles
OCentre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan
Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan
Agur Lake Camp Society
“It’s a camp for families so that everyone can come and enjoy the experience.”
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Community Granting ProgramAgur Lake Camp Society 6,000.00Alzheimer Society of BC 1,000.00Athletics 4 Kids 10,000.00 Brain Trust Canada Association 5,500.00 Bumbershoot Children’s Theatre 10,000.00 Canadian Red Cross 8,000.00Central Okanagan Community Gardens 3,750.00Central Okanagan Heritage Society 3,000.00Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan 3,400.00Community Recreational Initiatives Society 5,266.00Cool Arts Society 1,277.00Creator’s Art Centre 3,000.00Crossroads Treatment Centre Society 6,500.00District of West Kelowna 2,000.00Elevation Outdoor Experiential Programs 1,500.00Ellison Community Association 5,000.00 Festivals and Special Development Society 2,000.00Hands in Service (formerly Church Serve) 5,000.00Hope Air 10,000.00Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan 5,000.00Kelowna and District Society for Community Living 9,996.00Kelowna Art Gallery 6,500.00Kelowna Ballet Society 10,000.00Kelowna Community Development Society 4,000.00Kelowna Community Food Bank Society 5,000.00Kelowna Family Services Society Centre 4,525.00 Kelowna Gospel Mission 9,400.00Kelowna Habitat for Humanity 3,510.00 Kelowna Museums Society 4,897.00 Kiwanis Music Festival Society of Kelowna 2,000.00 Lake Country Art Gallery 10,000.00Lake Country Native Association 3,000.00Lake Country Open Air Performances 2,240.00MADD Canada 1,500.00Mountain Bikers of the Central Okanagan 2,000.00NOW Canada 7,000.00Okanagan Children’s Theatre Society 6,700.00Okanagan Chinese Canadian Association 3,000.00 Okanagan Historical Society 10,000.00Okanagan Suicide Awareness Society 4,000.00
Okanagan Symphony Society 7,500.00 Project Literacy 6,300.00Reach Out Youth Counselling 8,200.00Seniors Outreach Services Society 5,000.00Silver Lake Forest Education Society 5,000.00Summer Arts Scene for Youth 2,430.00 The Bridge Youth and Family Services 8,500.00The Responsible Animal Care Society 2,500.00The Salvation Army 8,000.00Western Institute for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 8,000.00Wild Neighbours Society 3,500.00YMCA-YWCA of the Central Okanagan 5,000.00
Flow Through GrantsDonor designated gifts
Alzheimer Society Of Canada 100.00BC Naturalists’ Foundation 50.00Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Inc. 200.00Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation 50.00Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon Division 100.00Canadian Federation For Sexual Health 100.00Canadian Feed The Children 200.00Canadian Medic Alert Foundation Inc. 100.00Canadian National Institute For The Blind 50.00Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 200.00Canadian Red Cross - BC Southern Region 100.00Central Okanagan Child Development Association 2,000.00 Central Okanagan Emergency Shelter Society 2,000.00 Central Okanagan Land Trust 2,000.00Chamber Music Kelowna Society 500.00CODE 100.00Community Recreational Initiatives Society 1,668.42Creston Valley Wildlife Management Authority Trust 300.00CUSO 100.00David Suzuki Foundation 100.00Doctors Without Borders Canada 250.00Ecojustice Canada Society 100.00Farm Radio International 400.00
Grants & Endowments
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First Lutheran Church of Kelowna 20.00Heart and Stroke Foundation 100.00 Inn From The Cold - Kelowna 1,500.00Institute For New Economics Public Interest Research 50.00 Kelowna & District Societyfor People In Motion 2,000.00Kelowna Art Gallery Association 155.00 Kelowna Community Foodbank Society 2,000.00 Kelowna Coronary Exercise Society 100.00Kelowna Gospel Mission Society 1,000.00Kelowna Habitat For Humanity Society 15,305.80Kelowna Hospice Foundation 1,000.00Kelowna Museums Society 200.00Kid Sport Canada - Kelowna Chapter 1,340.00Kidney Foundation of Canada 50.00Knowledge Network Corporation 500.00Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada - Okanagan Chapter 100.00Nature Canada 50.00Nature Conservancy of Canada 200.00Nature Trust Of British Columbia 250.00Okanagan Similkameen Parks Society 500.00Okanagan Symphony Society 3,000.00Operation Eyesight Universal 300.00Pacific Coast Public Television Association 500.00 Project Literacy Kelowna Society 3,603.10 Salvation Army Kelowna Community Church 1,700.00Stride With Pride - K.G.H. Orthopedic Walk 50.00United Way of the Central and South Okanagan 1,000.00Valhalla Wilderness Society 300.00
47,642.32
Designated Grants from Endowment Funds
Arts Council of the Central Okanagan 100.00 BC Cancer Foundation 11,795.91 BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities 351.12 BC Lung Association 5,442.55 BC SPCA - Kelowna Branch 21,831.49
BHF Building Healthy Families Society 180.86 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Okanagan 354.63 Canadian Cancer Society/Southern Rotary Lodge 482.79 Canadian Diabetes Association 880.60 Canadian Hemophilia Society - BC Chapter 247.36 Canadian National Institute for the Blind 5,793.67 Central Okanagan Bursary & Scholarship Society 651.10 Central Okanagan Heritage Society 1,015.77 Central Okanagan Hospice Association 5,099.39 Central Okanagan Land Trust 5,030.55 Chamber Music Kelowna Society 1,940.37 Cops for Kids Charitable Foundation 1,661.96 Friends of the Parrot Sanctuary Society 89.28 Friends of the South Slopes 526.68 Girl Guides of Canada BC (Central Okanagan) 456.96 Heart and Stroke Foundation 5,442.55 Junior Achievement of BC - Okanagan 609.29 Kalano Club of Kelowna 1,009.47 Kelowna & Dist. Society for Community Living 372.54 Kelowna Community Music School Society 2,252.05 Kelowna General Hospital - Asthma Care 456.96 Kelowna General Hospital Foundation 6,442.55 Kelowna Secondary School 456.96 Kiwanis Music Festival Society of Kelowna 2,749.22 Leprosy Mission Canada 1,424.22 Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada 100.00 Naramata Centre Society 604.91 New Hope for Widow/ers & their Families 351.12 Okanagan Adventist Academy 193.12 Okanagan College Foundation 3,511.21 Okanagan Regional Library 2,549.70 Okanagan Symphony Society 9,160.60 Responsible Animal Care Society 264.84 Rotary Centre for the Arts (KVPACS) 2,084.39 Salvation Army Kelowna Community Church 1,679.27 South Okanagan Rehabilitation Centre for Owls 89.28 Special Olympics British Columbia - Kelowna Branch 372.54 St. Andrews Church 5,009.89 Westbank Museum & Arts & Crafts Society 708.59
111,828.31
Grants & Endowments
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Donor Advised Grants from Endowment Funds
BC Cancer Foundation 3,000.00 Community Recreational Initiatives Society 6,097.58 Creator’s Art Centre Society 3,000.00 Daybreak Point Bible Camp Society 4,000.00 Kelowna Family Service Centre Society 2,500.00 Kelowna General Hospital Foundation 3,000.00 Rotary Club of Kelowna Foundation 8,780.49 Summer Arts Scene For Youth in Central Okanagan Society 1,430.00 University of British Columbia 1,000.00 32,808.07
IMPACT Fund Grants
Arts Council of the Central Okanagan 2,500.00 John Howard Society of the Central and South Okanagan 10,000.00Kelowna Community Resources Society 8,200.00New Opportunities for Women (NOW) Canada Society 1,000 .00Peachland Creative / United Way of the Centraland South Okanagan 5,000.00United Way of the Central and South Okanagan 10,000.00 36,700.00
Agency Grants from Endowment Funds
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of British Columbia 249.61Arts Council of the Central Okanagan 365.91Bridge Youth and Family Services Society 351.12Canadian Mental Health Association Kelowna Branch 190.41 Central Okanagan Bursary & Scholarship Society 705.61 Central Okanagan Child Development Association 4,040.21 Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers Society 2,154.13 Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society 207.48 Central Okanagan Hospice Association 312.94 Friends of Mission Creek Society 176.54
Girl Guides of Canada BC (Central Okanagan) 879.63 Interior Alzheimer Support Society 978.61 Kelowna & Dist. Society for Community Living 246.66 Kelowna & District Society for People in Motion 281.88 Kelowna Art Gallery Association 1,639.23 Kelowna Ballet Society 2,233.29 Kelowna Child Care Society 535.04 Kelowna Community Resources Society 351.12 Kelowna Friends of the Library 177.67 Kelowna General Hospital Foundation 4,662.13 Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society 212.89 Kelowna Museums Society 24,650.79 Kiwanis Music Festival Society of Kelowna 182.77 Mountain Medical Services Society 179.95 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada - Okanagan Chapter 1,406.17 Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs 589.25 Okanagan Historical Society 438.90 Okanagan Music Festival for Composers 175.56 Okanagan Symphony Society 3,273.67 Orchard City Abbeyfield Society 1,631.36 Plan Okanagan (Okanagan Lifetime Networks Association) 686.48 Project Literacy Kelowna Society 606.89 Reach Out Youth Counselling & Services Society 338.01 Rotary Centre for the Arts (KVPACS) 5,942.70 Scouts Canada - Okanagan Area 288.52 Silver Lake Forest Education Society 1,695.24 Theatre Kelowna Society 363.62 United Way of the Central and South Okanagan 20,347.69 Waldorf School Association of Kelowna 175.56
83,925.24
Bursary, Scholarship and Awards
BCIT - Burnaby Campus 1,250.00 Canadian University College 1,000.00 Central Okanagan Bursary & Scholarship Society 1,625.00 Generation II Dance Society 900.00 McGill University 1,600.00 Okanagan College - Financial Services 18,955.95 Okanagan College Foundation 15,000.00 Olds College 450.00
Grants & Endowments
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Simon Fraser University - Awards 2,500.00 Thompson Rivers University Foundation 1,000.00 Trinity Western University 1,250.00 University of Alberta 500.00 University of British Columbia 9,600.00 University of British Columbia - Okanagan 23,750.00 University of Guelph 1,000.00 University of Lethbridge 1,750.00 University of Saskatchewan 1,250.00 University of Toronto 1,000.00 University of Victoria 2,150.00 Vancouver Island University 1,000.00 87,530.95
COFFY Grants Recreational Initiatives Society 1,000.00
City of Kelowna Grants 2012The Central Okanagan Foundation administers five separate granting programs for the City of Kelowna
Community Social DevelopmentCanadian Mental Health 2,800.00Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society 8,000.00Kelowna Community Development Society 8,500.00Kelowna Gospel Mission 20,000.00Project Literacy Kelowna Society 10,000.00
Grants to Address the Sexual Exploitation of YouthCentral Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society 2,550.00New Opportunities for Women 9,450.00YMCA-YWCA of the Central Okanagan 10,000.00
Arts, Culture & Heritage Operating GrantsBC Old Time Fiddlers Association Branch 7 3,000.00Bumbershoot Children’s Theatre 10,000.00
Central Okanagan Heritage Society 12,000.00Centre Culturel Francophone de L’Okanagan 6,000.00Chamber Music Kelowna 9,000.00Cool Arts Society 6,000.00Dolyna Ukrainian Cultural Society 1,000.00Kelowna City Concert Band 6,000.00Kelowna Community Music School 6,000.00Kiwanis Music Festival Society 7,500.00Okanagan Chinese Canadian Association 5,000.00Okanagan Choral Society 800.00Okanagan Festival Singers 5,000.00Okanagan Historical Society 10,000.00Ponderosa Spinners & Weavers 1,000.00Society of Friends of the Early Music Studio 2,000.00Theatre Kelowna Society 10,000.00Viva Music Society 9,700.00
Arts, Culture & Heritage Project GrantsArts Council of the Central Okanagan 5,000.00Central Okanagan Heritage Society 2,000.00Centre Culturel Francophone de L’Okanagan 3,500.00Cool Arts Society 1,012.00Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan 9,000.00Kelowna Art Gallery 9,000.00Kelowna Ballet Society 2,638.00Kelowna Community Music School 1,000.00Kelowna Kasugai Sister City Association 2,000.00Kelowna Museums Society 8,750.00Kelowna South-Central Association of Neighbourhoods 1,700.00Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society 5,000.00Okanagan Symphony Orchestra 3,000.00Orchard Valley Quilters’ Guild 4,500.00Society of Independent Filmmaking 900.00UBC-O Creative Studies 9,000.00Uptown Rutland Association 2,000.00
Grants & Endowments
Marie McIntoshhilanthropist. Educator. Activist. Marie McIntosh was many things to many people. But her love of music knew no boundaries, whether it was listening to classical music, playing the violin or helping young talented musicians.
A former teacher, Marie donated scholarship money to the Kelowna Community Music School for many years as she felt strongly about combining her love of classical music with education. After her passing in 2011, she left a legacy of $20,000 to the Kelowna Community Music School where she was an honorary board member and generous donor. When the school deliberated on how best to honour Marie for her generous gift, the board unanimously agreed to establish an endowment fund in Marie’s name at the Central Okanagan Foundation. The Marie McIntosh Kelowna Community Music School Fund will ensure that future music students at the school will benefit from Marie’s generosity, as all annual disbursements from the fund will go to school scholarships.
Jennifer Hindleo her many friends, Jennifer Hindle was known as ‘Jenny on the go.’ Her many volunteer commitments kept her busy and always on the run from one to another. But even with her many different interests, the arts were her true
passion. Whether it was music, theatre, dance or visual art, Jennifer was an enthusiastic supporter — she believed strongly that the arts enrich people’s lives and the well-being of communities.
Jennifer and her husband John called Kelowna home for more than 50 years, after emigrating from the UK in the early 1960s. Their lives were filled with countless adventures, including running Kelowna’s Eldorado Arms Hotel, helping develop Silver Star Mountain Resort and Lake Louise ski area and spending many a winter in Hawaii. One year, after watching athletes practice for a triathlon in Hawaii and envisioning a similar event in their home town, John and Jennifer launched the Apple Triathlon in Kelowna. Jennifer was involved every year for 29 years and became the event’s longest serving volunteer. She also spent many years volunteering with the Arts Council of the Central Okanagan and the Central Okanagan Foundation Grants Advisory Committee, fostering her affection for the arts community. Long-time friends Gord and Judy Geddes described Jennifer as having “a great sense of humour and boundless energy” and true to her nickname ‘Jenny on the go’ , “her last years were spent traveling, working with her favourite charities and the arts.”
When Jennifer passed away in 2012, the Jennifer Hindle Arts Fund at the Central Okanagan Foundation was established in her honour by family and friends.
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Donor Profiles
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Ta great sense of humour and boundless energy
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Roger Wattsriends and colleagues describe Kelowna lawyer Roger Watts as ‘larger than life’ — a colourful, compassionate, generous man who was a tenacious advocate for his clients.
He was a well-travelled child having lived between Britain, Canada and California before moving to Africa in the early 1950s. He spent his youth in Rhodesia and South Africa before returning to Canada in 1958. Roger’s calling was never in question — he completed a law degree at the University of British Columbia and embarked on a long and successful career in law filled with unbridled passion. Sometimes flamboyant and always entertaining, Roger was generous with his time and his wisdom. In addition to being a guest lecturer on the powers of advocacy, Roger initiated a scholarship for UBC Okanagan graduate students admitted to the UBC Faculty of Law.
Upon his passing in 2011, Roger’s friends and family established the Roger Watts Memorial Fund at the Central Okanagan Foundation.
Dr. Joan Tailyour D.V.M.oan Tailyour was born in Edmonton, Alberta on June 4th, 1914. Her parents were Captain Keith and Christina (Nee Torrance) Tailyour who had come to Alberta in 1911 from Britain. Keith enlisted in the R.A.F. in 1914, returning to
Edmonton in 1919 where he initiated a local airline between Edmonton and Calgary in 1920. Tragically Keith was killed in a crash in Ontario in 1923. Christina then brought Joan to live in Kelowna where she had many friends and two sisters living in the Okanagan.
Joan was raised in Kelowna and, following a long family tradition of military service, in 1942 Joan enlisted as an Officer in the women’s division of the RCAF. After several wartime postings Joan was discharged and attended the Ontario Veterinary College, graduating with a D.V.M. in 1950. She then spent many years with the Health of Animals Branch in Ottawa. While there she rode with the North York Hunt. Joan has been an avid traveler visiting Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and Russia as well as maintaining contact with relations in the United Kingdom. She has been an active and competitive horsewoman, both as a rider and instructor and is well known across Canada for her knowledge about horses and her riding skills, a mentor to many. Her love for animals, especially horses, has been a major part of her life.
Joan retired to Kelowna with cherished memories of a busy, challenging life and fond memories of worldwide friends and admirers as well as an abiding interest in the welfare of all animals, particularly horses. The Dr. Joan Tailyour D.V.M. Fund was established at the Central Okanagan Foundation to foster the field of animal welfare, specifically horses.
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Donor Profiles
a mentor to many
a colourful, compassionate, generous man
533638 BC Ltd. / Gail PlecashNorman and Marian AbrahamsDiane AizenFrances AikenMilton and Marie AikenGordon and Catherine AlmondKeith C. AndersonanonymousJohn AntleKen W. ArcuriStuart Marshall and Theresa ArsenaultChristopher and Shannon AshburnBacas Holdings Ltd.Ingrid BaileyTom BaillieBob Baird Personal Real Estate CorpC.D. Bakala, MD IncBank of Nova ScotiaBarlo Fabric Company Ltd.Stephanie and George BarnesBartex Fabric International Inc.BC Football ConferenceBC Government Employees UnionBC Guild of English Handbell RingersBCPSC / Barb and Ben GelfantBeachtek Inc.Richard BellBob and Vicki BissillionShona BlackBMO Harris Private BankingEstate of Myrtle BookhalterElizabeth BorrettCelso A. BoscariolClive BoultonEpony and Mervyn BourdillionJanet BrayAnne J. BridgerPatricia and James BrittonAJ Edwardsand Dorothy BroadfootRupert and Cilla BromleyBarabara L. BrookesAl and Jeanette BrownJames BrowneJanet BrumptonKay and Judd Buchanan Roland and Mary CacchioniErika CalissiGoodwill and Daphne CampbellLes CampbellGovernment of CanadaDee CapozziCaretenders Retirement LivingCarta Financial Services Ltd.Pam CarterJuanita CassidyArmand CharlesFred and Barbara CharmanDonald CharnawPeter ChatawayMark ChomyshenElizabeth and Harry ChristieShirley ClarkeJerry CohenColdwell Banker Horizon Realty Ltd.Community Recreational Initiatives Society Team Telus Cares / Jennie Corbett
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A.L. CostaCoupal Climbing CranesBarnie and William CowanDonna CroneCorey CutlerChris CycaMark DavieWilliam DavisDavison Orchards Irene J. DaytonGil DeDominicisLaureen DempseyWally DennisonDean DesrosiersDevco Construction Ltd.Wayne DoschJean DoubledayDrummond Law CorporationJesse EastEdgeworth Construction Ltd.John and Linda EdwardsAllan R. ElliottJeanne V. ElliottCynthia EllisRozzie Morty ElmanMary EnglesbyReynold EppDarlene EwingsFabricville Co.Mary Fabris and Paul ChappieSteve and Heather FarrisFarris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLPFBIG Investigations (Kelowna)William and Patricia FennellSteven Finkelman and FamilyRoss and Linda FitzpatrickPauline and William FlemingL FlockhartCatherine FloeChris FongEhhard and Ute FreitagFriends of Fintry Provincial ParkDr. W.J. Fred FroeseRodney FryAnita FunkRuth GalinisGeddes Construction Ltd.Jerry GeenS Kim and Helene GellertGranham and Darlene GeorgeSunimal GhoshChristine GillespieLinda and Norman GoldDavid GoldbergDr. David B.K. GoldenPaula and Leon GoldsteinLillian GoodmanSheila and Reuben GoodmanMichael GoodwinMorris and Frances GordonPhyllis and John GordonSue GordonLorenzo GranitoCynthia GriffinImtiaz Fiona GriffithsPaul and Pamela Grimm
Marian GrimwoodGerda GrosthwaiteAshley Lynne GundersonDavid and Alaina GuymerEstate of Jean HallBrad Hamer-JacksonRick Hamer-JacksonRichard Hamilton and FamilyLorna HarrisB Gail HarrisonGwendoline HarvardAl HasleyFern HelfandLaura HenriksenGail HillPetrina HirtleAlex and Michael HolfordHeather HooperRodney, Grace, Sjaun, Justin, Colin and Lindsay HrischukMerlyn and Norman HudsonJames and Deborah HughesJ W HughesDr. Andrew T. HunterCynthia HunterDavid HunterDarwin and Rita HusseyRobert HusseyGerry HwayRichard IngramInteriors Savings Credit UnionInvestors Group - Kelowna BranchIOOF Hall Board of DirectorsIRS Independent Respiratory Services Inc.Sylvia ItzcovitchDavid,Christopher, Gino and Ada JankoJewish Community Foundation of Greater VancouverMarcia JohanssonJoy Textiles Co. LtdIrene KalyniukLarry KancsKane, Shannon, WeilerRandir KangCity of KelownaKelowna Community Music SchoolKelowna Museums SocietyKelowna Running ClubJohn KennedySylvia KetchleyDr. Kong KhooKicking Horse Coffee Co. Ltd.Serena KimDavid and Susan KingMargaret KingPeter KirkStephen KirkKlamps Ventures Inc.Murielle KoeStan KominskiLeanne Hammond KomoriAlice and Michael KotlerElaine and Julian KotlerWolf KriegMarilyn KsyniukCynthia LambrechtEstate of Ernest Lamoureaux
Central Okanagan Foundation Donors
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Bob and Lily LeeGreg and Diane LeeBernie LegattoDeanne LenarduzziMichael LightbodyPeter LightbodySarah LightbodyWalley LighbodyAlex Little and FamilyKelsey LockNancy LongmanSharon Lukofsky and Saul PapiernikRaelene LupichukCountess of MacclesfieldJohn MackenzieMackenzie Financial CorporationJoan MannCelina MansonRobert MarriageDavid and Maureen MarshallMarshall Real Estate Services Ltd. / Lance MarshallCharles MartinDerek MartinStan MartindaleAdeline MartinekDarla MasonPartick and Wendy McCleeryJohn H. McCormack Inc.Cindy McCulloughDavid McEwenAndrea and David McFaddenNeil W. and Madelaine McGillTanya, Sandy, Colin McKayKen McLaughlinKris McLaughlinSherrie McLaughlinRobert MiddletonCheryl MillerDorothy MillsPatricia MiniaciPaul MitchellMMC Software Canada CorpAlys and Suzanne MonodCorrine and Robert J. MoonDeborah MooreCatherine MortonMichelle MorrisonJackie MoserSteve and Lisa MoskowitzLillian Joyce MossRobert MuirPaul and Colleen MulvihillPatricia MunroRick MussellamPaul NeufeldSuzanne NeufeldNeurvana Youth Recovery and Wellness Inc.Keith NewcombDonna NicholasIrving NitkinGary W Nix and Associates LtdNixon WengerScott, Areta and Jason NorrisSir Charles NunneleyErle and E. Jeanne Nye
Darcy NyroseMark OakleyMark and Carol OakleyOdyssey Electric Ltd.Okanagan Lifetime Networks AssocLinda OlingerDr. John H.W. Oliver Inc.Gwendolyn O’NeillOrchard City Abbeyfield SocietyHilary PadaAntonia PanioDavid and Sheila ParsonsRichard ParsonsPBS Project Build SocietyThe Corporation of the District of PeachlandBrent PeacockKurt PedersenDarcy Penkala / Roger and Anne HughesDominic and Sharon PetraroiaMarina PettmanEma-May PiercePhyllis and Dennis PilonGail PlecashSam PortTrish PowerVicki PresleyColin and Lois Pritchard FoundationPushor Mitchell LLPPhillada PymNorman RacicotReach Out Wayne Bedford FundJerry RedmanLaureen and Jerry RedmanBeverley and George ReedJohn and Audrey ReganImgard ReimerRe/Max KelownaRe/Max Kelowna WestsideRespiratory Homecare Solutions KelownaA.B. ReynoldsSusan RhynasLouise Roberts-TaylorBettina RodenkirchenLois RosenTara and Craig RosenblattRotary Centre for the ArtsRotary Club of Kelowna OgopogoRotary Club of Lake CountrySusan RowedIlva and Derrek RoyleEric RubyPriscilla RussellRichard SaltmarshLawrence and Marian SargeniaDebra SatokWayne and Cheryl SauerW.M. ScheerLin SchierlingDebra and Wayne SchisslerMary Jo SchnepfSchool District #58Jodie SchreinerAnn ScothorneNelson and Joan ScottPatricia Scott and Roberta RoachElizabeth Seaton
Cliff and Lois SerwaKerri-Anne ShannSharon and Michael ShepherdGrant SheridanClifford and Barbara ShillingtonEstate of Lois SigurdsonJohn W. SimpsonSharron SimpsonRichard and Sandra SkermerMary Jane SlavinWilliam and Donna SmeltzerBen SmitLeah E. SmithCoreen SolTom and Brenda SorgeSpectrum Rehabilitation Services Inc.Jodi Spitzer and FamilyTheresa StaffordTim StanfieldRobert SteinbergRichard and Rosemary StewartTamara StoneStrategic Charitable Giving FoundationMargaret SullivanKathleen SuttieDr. Joan Tailyour D.V.M.Carol TaylorTheatre Kelowna SocietyEstate of Colin ThompsonJean ThompsonTimberlee Financial Ld.John and Connie ToppRaju TordesRodney ToucheTower Ranch / Leila TowerBeryl TremblayDr. Mark and Ruth TruemanTiffany TsangDon and Lucy TurriMay Jane TurtonVancouver WhitecapsChris Von VegesackPeter VenturaHelen VerokoskyLionel WaceChris WardPeter W. WebsterRodney Michalchuk and Barb WellensiekGeoffrey White and Louise ElliottJames WhitesideWhitworth Holdings LtdKathleen and Frank WilliamsGwynneth WilsonIrene WilsonKenneth WilsonDr. Peter, Jan and Jill WilsonJoan Wilsons and Danny GerelaJoel A. WisemanJohn and Nancy WoodworthAnn WyshynskyRobert and Lisa YdoAustin YoungbergSeymour ZindleZLC Financial Group
Central Okanagan Foundation Donors
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COFFY – Central Okanagan Foundation for Youth
icture a community where young people are involved, informed and inspired. It’s possible. We believe that young people who are active in their community and experience philanthropy at an early
age grow up with a strong sense of responsibility and commitment.
COFFY, the Central Okanagan Foundation for Youth, is a group of youth who work to encourage and support youth engagement, organizations, and activities in our community. Since 2002, COFFY has granted more than $25,000 to youth-focused projects throughout the community, funding everything from skateboard parks to outreach centres.
PIf you’re 14-24 years old and you want to create a positive change in your community while meeting new people and gaining experience in areas of volunteerism, philanthropy, teamwork and leadership, then join in!
For more information please call 250.861.6160, emailcoff [email protected] or visit theirwebsite www.coff y.ca
Community Funds Community Fund - General 291,676
Community Fund - Arts & Culture 1,025
Community Fund - Children, Youth & Family 9,314
Community Fund - Education 1,100
Community Fund - Health & Community Service 1,028
Community Fund - Heritage & Historical 1,300
COFFY (Youth) Endowment Fund 34,059
Lake Country Millennium Community Fund 10,800
Millennium Community Fund 824,119
Peachland Community Fund 102,931
Williams / Wace Administration Fund 162,423
Animal Welfare Fund 2,001
Charitable and Organizational Funds
4 Children Fund 4,703
Abbeyfield Houses Society Fund 25,042
Orchard City Abbeyfield Endowment Fund 5,182
ALS Society Fund 7,109
Alumni & Friends of Kelowna Secondary School 91,152
B C Farm Women’s Network Fund 5,059
BC Guild of English Handbell Ringers Fund 5,047
B C Orchard Industry Museum Fund 13,326
BC Orchard Industry Doreen Tait Fund 37,402
BC Volunteer Fire Fighters Millenium Fund 17,923
Ballet Kelowna Art Creation Fund 63,605
BMO Employees of the Okanagan Fund 3,545
Belaire Women’s Society Fund 5,151
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Okanagan
Endowment Fund 5,119
Big Brothers Big Sisters Norm Williams
Scholarship Fund 5,000
The Bridge Youth & Family Services Endowment Fund 10,000
Canadian Mental Health Association Kelowna Fund 5,423
Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society Fund 50,000
Lillian Ayres Citizenship Award Fund 50,872
Central Okanagan Child Development Association Fund 115,066
Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers Fund 61,350
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Endowment Funds
Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society Fund 5,909
Central Okanagan Heritage Society Fund 16,457
Central Okanagan Hospice Association Fund 8,918
Central Okanagan Land Trust 60,277
Chan Foundation of Canada Fund 5,500
Cops for Kids Fund 47,333
CRIS Adaptive Adventures Fund 3,100
Crossroads Treatment Centre Fund 2,394
Dr. Knox IODE Fund 64,762
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fund 47,826
First Lutheran Christian School Fund 2,132
Mission Creek Greenway Fund 5,028
Girl Guides Central Okanagan Fund 25,052
Gyro Club of Kelowna Bursary Fund 51,805
HUDAC - Gordon Lee Memorial Bursary 5,000
Interior Alzheimer Support Society Fund 27,871
Independent Order of Oddfellows Orchard City
Lodge #59 / Kelowna Rebekah Lodge # 36 Fund 10,000
Independent Order of Oddfellows Orchard City
Lodge #59 - Bursary Fund 23,000
Kelowna 2000 Senior Games Legacy Fund 30,884
Kelowna Art Gallery Endowment Fund 2,896
Kelowna Art Gallery Renaissance Fund 43,790
Kelowna Central Lions Club Fund 16,000
Kelowna Child Care Society Fund 15,238
Kelowna Children’s Fund
(established by Madge Bannister Walden) 264,114
Kelowna Community Resources Endowment Fund 10,000
Kelowna & District Society for Community Living Fund 7,025
Kelowna Community Music School
Kelowna Community Music School Fund 6,775
Marie McIntosh Kelowna Community
Music School Fund 20,000
K & M Collins Bursary Fund 7,632
Dorothy Jacobson Bursary Fund 56,345
KDBA Kelowna Museum Heritage Fund 5,000
People in Motion Kelowna Fund 8,028
Arts Council of the Central Okanagan Fund 10,421
Kelowna Friends of Library Fund 5,060
Kelowna Friends of the Musical Arts Fund 5,000
Kelowna General Hospital Trust Fund 132,808
New funds are shown in bold type
Kelowna Home Support Fund 164,017
Kelowna Jaycees Club Fund 55,590
Kelowna Museums Fund 17,223
Kelowna Rebekah Lodge Fund #36
Kathleen Grant Bursary Fund 9,000
Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society Fund 6,063
Kiwanis High Noon Fund 6,250
Kiwanis Early Childhood Education Fund 10,000
Kiwanis Music Festival Society Fund 5,205
Kiwassa Endowment Fund 10,000
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada,
Okanagan Chapter Fund 40,048
Mountain Medical Services Society Fund 5,125
Myra Bellevue / Okanagan Mountain
Provincial Parks Legacy Fund 15,000
Naramata - United Church Fund 17,228
Okanagan Boys & Girls Clubs Fund 11,282
Okanagan Chartered Financial Analysts Fund 65,650
Okanagan College Endowment Fund 100,000
Okanagan College Founders Fund 7,761
Okanagan Historical Society Fund 17,500
Okanagan Life - Kelowna Museum Fund 5,156
Okanagan Military Museum Society Fund 11,889
Okanagan Music Festival Composers Fund 5,000
Okanagan Symphony Society
Okanagan Symphony Society Endowment Fund 109,002
OSO - Flock Family Fund 14,821
OSO - Dr. Kong Khoo & Noelle Nadeau Family Fund 15,000
OSO - Dominic and Sharon Petraroia Family Fund 15,000
OSO - Quadburn Foundation Fund 22,410
OSO - Rix Family Foundation Fund 50,000
Plan Okanagan Fund 21,746
Portuguese Community Fund 8,039
Project Build Fund 403,567
Project Literacy Kelowna Society Fund 17,284
Reaching Out to Youth Endowment Fund 10,335
RE/MAX Realtor’s Legacy Foundation 86,124
Rotary Centre for Arts Fund 178,631
Pat & Bill Fennell Bursary of the Ogopogo
Rotary Club Fund 14,034
Rutland Volunteer Fire Dept. Bursary Fund 9,152
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Endowment Funds
Rutland Minor Baseball Fund 5,991
Scouts Canada - Central Okanagan Area Fund 8,217
Silver Lake Forestry Centre (Children’s Camp)
BC Forestry Assoc. Fund 49,948
SPCA Fund (established by Robert & Ivy Link) 18,824
Herb and Marnie Sullivan Fund for Okanagan
Boys & Girls Clubs 5,850
Joan Panton Sunshine Theatre Endowment Fund 59,364
Theatre Kelowna Society Fund 10,756
Tree of Hope Fund United Way
of the Central Okanagan & Similkameen 14,528
United Way of the Central Okanagan
& Similkameen Fund 434,237
Katie Rena Ham Memorial
United Way Endowment Fund 5,000
Marguerite Fuller Memorial United Way
Endowment Fund 125,211
Independent Order of Oddfellows Orchard City
Lodge #59 - United Way Fund 10,000
Rotary Club of Kelowna United Way Fund 5,059
Kelowna Waldorf School Scholarship
and Development Fund 5,000
Walker / Link Fund 5,000
Wine Museum Fund 5,642
YMCA-YWCA of the Central Okanagan Fund 56,626
Corporate Funds
BMO Harris Private Banking Fund 10,000
Built-Rite Homes Fund 30,000
Destination Homes Endowment Fund 17,540
F H & P Lawyers Fund 5,500
The Geotility Fund 10,000
Gorman Bros. Lumber Fund 120,000
Grant Thornton / Rutherford Bazett Fund 10,700
Interior Savings Children’s Fund 105,763
Kohler Fund 10,000
Lake City Casinos Fund 30,000
The Matcon Fund 25,000
National Bank Financial Fund 52,483
Clients of Pushor Mitchell Fund 32,500
New funds are shown in bold type
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RBC Financial Group Fund 5,500
Whillis Harding Fund 10,000
Wood Gundy Fund 31,500
Individual and Family Funds
Marcia Aitkens Fund 911,825
Althorp Family Fund 15,000
Jane C Alton Scholarship Fund 10,000
Dr. Walter and Catherine Anderson Family Fund 15,000
Appleton Family Fund 3,500
Harold Armeneau Family Fund 5,541
Arsenault Marshall Family Fund 8,297
Eveline Aynsley’s Endowment Fund for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals 428,813
Rev. Albert Baldeo Memorial Fund 10,657
Russell & Bill Bennett Fund
(in memory of their sister Anita) 250,070
R.J. Bennett Family Fund 57,500
W. A. C. Bennett Fund 31,710
William & Audrey Bennett Family Fund 10,000
J.W. Bootle Family Fund 10,550
Wendy (F.G.) Bootle Memorial Fund 25,080
Elaine Borden Fund 10,319
James & Frances Bowes Fund 50,000
Frank and Vera Brennan Fund 90,346
Jack Brow Memorial Fund 9,853
Browne Family Fund in memory of Jeremy Browne 25,050
Gerry Brumpton Memorial Fund 10,350
Captain C.R. Bull Family Fund 30,208
Capozzi Family Fund 288,487
Herb Capozzi Memorial Fund 3,635
Cardoso Family Fund in memory of Paul Cardoso 15,423
Carruthers Family & Meikle Family Fund 10,925
Mary H. Cheety Fund 50,000
Dr. David Clarke Bursary Fund 13,578
Daryl Cochran Legacy Fund 30,982
Am Corrado Scholarship Fund 13,259
Edith M Crossley Memorial Fund 47,336
Ephriam Arthur Day Family Fund 5,100
Donald & Ann Dearle Fund 25,000
Dolman Family Millennium Fund 9,050
Travis Lefebvre Dosch Memorial Fund 10,300
Earnest Dudgeon Fund 5,000
John & Linda Edwards Family Fund 37,857
Ellis Family Fund 50,000
Paddy Malcolm English Scholarship for the
Performing Arts Fund 16,620
Suzanne Erskine Memorial Fund 10,100
Mary T. Fabris and Paul F. Chappie Fund 33,733
John and Wendy Falkowski Family Fund 8,300
Russel & Elsie Fee Family Fund 55,000
William and Patricia Fennell Family Fund in memory
of James H. Gray 41,339
Honourable Ross Fitzpatrick Family Fund 35,350
Marjorie and Perry Flett Family Fund 7,000
Carmela & Elmo Gallucci Fund 73,500
Geddes Family Fund 40,000
Beverley Gorman and Bill Reedy Fund 5,000
Dick & Jean Hall Funds 1,486,652
Grossmith Ruckstahl Family Tree Fund 5,331
Jack & Lorna Hambleton Memorial Scholarship Fund 13,889
Aurore Hamel Memorial Fund 10,000
Ken and Gwen Harding Family Fund 15,000
May & Percy Harding Family Fund 12,500
Temie Ann Harding Memorial Fund 15,000
Kay and Russ Hawley Family Fund 25,633
Henry / Stewart / Russell Admin Legacy Fund 178
Herdman Family Fund 10,000
Jennifer Hindle Arts Fund 9,819
Morley Oswald Howell Family Fund 25,100
Una and William Hoyle Family Fund 4,878
J W Hughes Fund 5,928
Cynthia (Ellis) Hunter Fund 1,912
G.S. Hyde Fund 121,686
Erik Shane Hussey Fund 4,242
Douglas & Livia Jackson Fund 10,000
William and Charlotte Kitt Fund 775,024
Dina and Mel Kotler Fund 6,075
Mel Kotler Memorial Fund 5,907
Lapointe-Schnepf Family Fund 50,000
Kiwanis W. Cecil Law Memorial Fund 5,188
Endowment Funds New funds are shown in bold type
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Walley and Marietta Lightbody Family Fund 5,000
Gweneth Lloyd Betty Farrally Memorial Scholarship Fund 14,533
Bernice Mabee Memorial Fund 20,100
Joan and Al Mann Community Fund 15,500
L.E. Marshall Family Fund 5,000
D.G. McConachie Family Fund 6,000
McKergow Family Fund 7,469
Mackenzie Family Fund 52,647
Bertha and A. Cameron McMurchy Fund 5,000
Fiona Elizabeth Mills Bursary Fund 6,877
James P. Mills Memorial Fund 264,437
Leonora and Dwight Moody Fund 50,000
A.W. and L. Moore Fund 54,500
Cecil E. & Vera I. Moore Fund 917,838
Estate of Eleanor Morrison 254,305
Mountain Shadows Fund 5,150
Mary Catherine Neave Bursary Fund 10,301
John W. & Barbara Newson Fund 100,346
Larry Nicholas Memorial Fund 19,215
Oakley Family Endowment Fund 1,450
Edward and Shirley Ogelski Animal Welfare Fund 10,171
Ottman Fund 152,998
Charles Pettman Family Fund 18,760
Harold and Marina Pettman Fund 22,678
Rea & Veta Peverley Fund 585,907
Trevor and Verna Pickering Family Fund 20,092
A.R. & C.J. Pollard Family Fund 62,757
The Colin and Lois Pritchard Foundation 8,550
Judy and Greg Quaedvlieg Bursary Fund 13,230
Camillo Rampone Family Fund 5,000
Thomas & Eleanor Reece Fund 20,181
Reynold’s Tuba Fund 50,000
A.B. and M.G. Reynolds Fund 2,009,999
Willie Rometsch Foundation Fund 8,200
Bob Ross Memorial Fund 6,363
Ron and Priscilla Russell Family Fund 57,203
Taraleigh Russell Memorial Fund 40,793
Ken Sarnecki Memorial Fund 3,741
Werner Schmidt Family Fund 10,000
J.W. and M.E. Scott Family Fund 21,250
Cliff & Lois Serwa Fund 18,000
Endowment Funds
Jack and Helen Serwa Fund 6,433
Joan & Horace Simpson Family Fund 25,102
S.M. Simpson Family Fund 21,220
Smart Move Youth Sailing Initiative Fund 18,331
J. Bruce and Ann G. Smith Fund 364,299
Coreen Sol - Ben Smit Fund 3,681
John & Irene Spicer Fund 552,242
Paul Spoljaric / Rutland Minor Baseball Assoc. Fund 10,000
Richard John Stewart Family Fund 51,102
Charles E. Stuart Family Fund 5,000
Jim and Anna Stuart Family Fund 5,000
Ursula Surtees Endowment Fund 5,989
Charles M. Suttie Endowment Fund 17,126
Dr. Joan Tailyour D.V.M. Fund 500,000
Roger Tait Memorial Award Fund 5,500
Tonto Endowment Fund 30,000
Janson Towers Gift Fund 12,105
Anita Tozer Memorial Fund 10,585
Truswell Memorial Scholarship Fund 32,975
Turri Family Fund 16,000
Mike & Cherald Tutt Family Fund 49,972
Trientje van Dijken Fund 9,640
Vataman / Shirritt / Relph Fund 151,500
Lionel and Helen Wace Fund 57,523
Roger Watts Memorial Fund 13,671
White / Elliott Family Fund 15,020
Catherine Whiteside Memorial Fund 15,000
Ruth Nuyens Whitson Fund 16,500
Peter & Mary Wiens Fund 210,326
Lisa Wilhelm Memorial Fund 20,000
James Donald Wilson Fund 12,110
John A. Witt Family Fund 10,000
John and Nancy Woodworth Family Fund 200,034
Lorraine Zimmerman Memorial Fund 5,100
TOTAL FUNDS: 19,002,205
New funds are shown in bold type
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Central Okanagan FoundationYear ended August 31
Restricted Unrestricted Total Total
Endowment Flow-through Capital Impact Investment Operations 2012 2011 Funds Funds Fund Fund Fund Fund
Revenue
Endowment contributions 929,542 929,542 903,358
Flow-through donations
• General 65,094 65,094 571,527
• City of Kelowna grants 86,300 23,000 109,300 135,000
• District of Peachland grants 4,000 4,000 2,000
• Bursary and scholarship 13,207 13,207 37,632
Investment returns
• Interest and dividends 239,793 239,799 245,835
• Gain on equity portfolio 567,081 567,081 707,562
Donations
• Annual report 8,000 8,000 8,400
• Other 263,524 39,054 302,578 896,523
Fundraising 17,258
Special projects 4,572
• Vital Signs 15,000 15,000
• Homelessness Partnering Project 18,772 18,772
In-kind contributions 44,794 44,794 44,803
Administration fee 219,129 219,129 208,993
929,542 168,601 263,524 806,874 367,755 2,536,296 3,783,463
Expenditures
Administration 470,304 470,304 362,215
Administration fee 219,129 219,129 208,993
Amortization 4,616 4,616 3,855
Distributions 36,700 583,391 620,091 435,750
Flow-through funds 169,996 169,996 225,933
169,996 4,616 36,700 802,520 470,304 1,484,136 1,236,746
Excess (defi ciency) of revenue
over expenditures 929,542 (1,395) (4,616) 226,824 4,354 (102,549) 1,052,160 2,546,717
Net assets, beginning of year 18,067,612 573,672 7,372 910,181 802,195 20,361,032 17,814,315
Excess (defi ciency) of revenue
over expenditures 929,542 (1,395) (4,616) 226,824 4,354 (102,549) 1,052,160 2,546,717
Interfund transfers 55,056 (488,000) 3,803 (478,956) 805,548 102,549
Net assets, end of year 19,052,210 84,277 6,559 658,049 1,612,097 21,413,192 20,361,032
Prepared by Management. For a full copy of our audited fi nancial statements, please contact our offi ce.
Statement of operations and changes in net assets
In Memory
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Lionel Wacever 35 years ago, Lionel Wace had an idea. It started with a dream, grew into a mission, and became a significant part of his life’s work!
To say Lionel’s story is inspirational is an understatement. It is also a wonderful reminder of how much can be accomplished when you plant the seeds of a vision and dedicate efforts to nurture growth in community giving. Among the broad range of notable accomplishments that bear Lionel’s mark is the formation of the Central Okanagan Foundation.
An Okanagan based supervisor for the Ministry of Social Services in the early 1970’s, Lionel recognized the inherent risk of relying solely on government money to solve community issues. He believed too much dependence on the government was not only regressive for the community, but negative for its residents. Lionel envisioned a separate organization that could offer a flexible, responsive and personalized structure for giving, where donors could make a difference in the community they called home. As usual, forward-thinking Lionel was absolutely right.
Lionel’s mission became setting-up a community foundation in the Central Okanagan for the purpose of raising funds to address community needs. With the fellowship and help of Frank Williams, Ish Holmes and a cast of characters that have come to be known as the COF “Founders”, Lionel’s dream became a reality and Central Okanagan Foundation was born.
Lionel’s passion and dedication to the community foundation movement remained strong throughout his life. As he so humbly stated, “Anyone can leave a legacy”. Lionel passed away on March 2, 2012 at the age of 92.
Contributions were received in
memory of:
Rev. Albert BaldeoPat Bradley
Marilyn BushellHerb CapozziRyan Cridland
Alf GatzkeJennifer Hindle
Mel KotlerWilma Newton
Peter OlingerWalda ReszitnykWillie Rometsch
Herb SullivanLionel WaceRoger Watts
Ken W. ArcuriCynthia HunterA.B. ReynoldsR. RobertsonAnn ScothorneCarol TaylorKenneth Wilson
Have you thought about leaving a gift for your community in your will?
Anyone can leave a legacy. Remember, it’s not the size of the gift, but the act of giving that makes our community such a great place to live. The Central Okanagan Foundation makes giving easy. For information on leaving a bequest to the
Foundation please contact Bruce Davies by phone at 250.861.6160 or via email at: [email protected]
For sample wording for wills visit our website at www.centralokanaganfoundation.org
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Lionel Wace
Future Gifts
We gratefully thank the following donors who have named the Central Okanagan Foundation in their wills, life insurance policies, RRSP’s, RRIF’s, or other planned financial gifts.
Board of DirectorsFrom the back, left to right: Bruce Davies, Melanie Hall-Szyszkiewicz, Louise Roberts-Taylor, Gail Plecash, Craig Gronsdahl, Shelley Gilmore, Brian SandersFrom the front, left to right: Sharon McCoubrey, Louise ElliottRegrets: Ross Langford, Adrienne Skinner, Jodie Foster Sexsmith
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Louise Elliott, ChairCraig Gronsdahl, Vice-Chair
Ross Langford, SecretaryBrian Sanders, Treasurer
Adrienne SkinnerSharon McCoubrey
Jodie Foster SexsmithLouise Roberts-Taylor
Melanie Hall-SzyszkiewiczGail Plecash
Shelley Gilmore
COF Staff
From left to right: Bruce Davies, Mya Brewis, Cheryl Miller, Shannon Born, Mark Oakley
StaffBruce Davies, Executive DirectorMark Oakley, Finance DirectorCheryl Miller, Grants ManagerMya Brewis, Office Assistant
Shannon Born, Community Entity Coordinator
As a member in good standing of Community Foundations of Canada, the Central Okanagan Foundation shares a commitment to demonstrating philanthropy as a powerful catalyst for strengthening communities.
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Foundation Leadership
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