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Inspire, educate and build the foundation of our communityI M A G I N E
2014ANNUAL REPORT
Letter from the President and CEO
For 44 years, Florence Fuller Child Development Centers has led our community in providing quality early childhood education and out-of-school enrichment programs to more than 700 economically disadvantaged children between the ages of 6 weeks and 12 years old, annually.
We provide more than quality education – we also provide a full array of preventative health screenings including vision, hearing, dental, nutrition, height, weight, and blood pressure. We provide two-thirds of a child’s daily nutritional needs through our free meals program. Our work impacts the cycle of poverty and ensures that our children go home to safe, stable and nurturing homes each night. In a place our families trust, we provide comprehensive, integrated services in partnership with multiple local nonprofits, educational institutions and health care providers, giving families access to the help they need at our “one-stop village.” This eliminates the barriers that create stress when a family is most vulnerable. The services we provide include crisis intervention and case management, life skills, employment, financial and health-related education, behavioral health and support counseling, on-the-job training/coaching, computer skills, and a robust volunteer program recruiting productive community members to work with our children and support our mission – ALL in an effort to ensure that each child has the best chance to reach their full potential.
This year has been an exciting one. We have embarked on our first Capital Campaign focusing on raising $4,500,000 to build the 9,100-square-foot Perper Learning Center for our Afterschool Program on our West Campus, fund new and exciting programs for our children, provide for much-needed classroom and bathroom renovations on both Campuses and create an endowment to ensure that we can continue to serve the children and families in our community who need us most.
Additionally, this year we assumed management of The Boca Raton Children’s Museum, a 501(c)(3)non-profit. The Museum is an enchanting place dedicated to delivering real-life experiences to children through the world of play. It’s a place where children engage in global issues like the environment and social responsibility through age-appropriate activities, showing them how combining engineering, math, technology, and the arts can create permanent, impactful solutions in their life, work and causes they choose to support. The Museum gives Florence Fuller Child Development Centers the opportunity to reach many more children and families in our community and provide an array of enrichment activities to low- and moderate-income families who would otherwise not have them.
Bernard A. Finkelstein Ellyn OkrentBoard President Chief Executive Officer
When we IMAGINE, our possibilities are unlimited.
Letter from the President and CEO
Our Mission: Making a difference through education for economically challenged children and families to build a positive future in our community Our Vision: Striving for excellence as a progressive child and family center, while being the catalyst for change that positively impacts our community at large
When we IMAGINE, our possibilities are unlimited.
Support & RevenuesGovernment Grants $2,874,547
Non-government Grants $398,281
Contributions-Private Sources $447,390
Special Events $712,002
Program Service Fees $806,374
Other Income $49,146
Thrift Shop $318,091
Total Support and Revenues $5,605,831
Contributions-Private Sources $5,146
Big Hearts Campaign Donations and Pledges $1,648,150
Investment Income $83,834
Total Support and Revenues $1,737,130
Expenses:
General and Professional Fees $24,785
Foundation Income (Loss) From Operations $1,712,345
Combined Increase In Net Assets $1,768,806
Program Services $4,525,446
Supporting Services: Management and General $262,828Special Events $246,801Fund Raising $230,751Thrift Shop $283,544
Total Supporting Services $5,549,370FFCDC Income (Loss) From Operations $56,461
2014 Annual ReportSTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES:
EXPENSES:
AssetsCash & Cash Equivalents $1,056,835
Other Current Assets $1,165,296Investments $3,237,200Property & Equipment Net $2,928,426Other Assets $10,000
TOTAL ASSETS $8,397,757Liabilities & Net Assets Current Liabilities $488,074
NET ASSETSTemporarily Restricted and Unrestricted $7,499,683
Permanently Restricted $410,000
TOTAL NET ASSETS $7,909,683
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COMBINED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION SUPPORT & REVENUE
FLORENCE FULLER CHILD DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.
Excellence in EducationBy providing excellence in education, a nurturing and caring staff, and an environment conducive to learning by discovery and creativity, our children are confidently prepared for a lifetime of positive learning. Since 1971, we have provided thousands of children in our community with a chance to turn their dreams into realities.
Contributions-Private Sources $5,146
Big Hearts Campaign Donations and Pledges $1,648,150
Investment Income $83,834
Total Support and Revenues $1,737,130
Expenses:
General and Professional Fees $24,785
Foundation Income (Loss) From Operations $1,712,345
Combined Increase In Net Assets $1,768,806
AssetsCash & Cash Equivalents $1,056,835
Other Current Assets $1,165,296Investments $3,237,200Property & Equipment Net $2,928,426Other Assets $10,000
TOTAL ASSETS $8,397,757Liabilities & Net Assets Current Liabilities $488,074
NET ASSETSTemporarily Restricted and Unrestricted $7,499,683
Permanently Restricted $410,000
TOTAL NET ASSETS $7,909,683
Government Grants 51%Non-government Grants 7%Contributions–Private Sources 8%Special Events 13%Program Service Fees 14%Other Income 1%Thrift Shop 6%
Program Services 82%Management and General 5%Special Events 4%Fund Raising 4%Thrift Shop 5%
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Who We Served In 2014
The Children’s Museum Mission: To broaden children’s awareness of the world around them and teach them how to problem solve through creative and scientific exploration.
The Children’s Museum Vision: To create a community-learning environment that supports and nurtures the family.
In October 2014, the Florence Fuller Child Development Centers assumed the management of The Boca Raton Children’s Museum. The Children’s Museum is often referred to as Boca Raton’s precious link to the past. Two of the city’s few historical buildings (Singing Pines - circa 1913 and The Cottage - 1935) are on this site, making The Children’s Museum a very special and unique destination indeed!
Kathy and Paul AdkinsRochelle and Arthur AdlerPeg AndersonAnonymousBabione-Kraeer Funeral HomesLinda and Ralph BehmoirasAlisa and Dr. G. Richard CohenCendyn ArcaneoJerry and Terry FedeleThe Feeney FamilyBernie and Sonia FinkelsteinKaren and Jay ForemanMary Anna FowlerLora “Skeets” Garfunkel Friedkin
Herbert and Rosalie Goldberg Family FoundationMary Sol and Abilio GonzalezLee GreensponPhyllis and Leon GreenwaldHeart of Neiman Marcus Foundation FundJohn W. Henry Family FoundationPeggy HenryHeidi JohnsonLauren JohnsonAmy and Mike KazmaKazma Family FoundationJennifer and Brian KesslerMichele and Howard KesslerLisa Parks King
Elyssa and Barry KupferbergIris and Lawrence LernerBeatrice and Irving LichterRobert, Tracy and Tinsley LouvChristine E. LynnE. M. Lynn FoundationJudith Levis MarkhoffNeil and Karen MeanyMorris Morgenstern FoundationEllyn and Steve OkrentHolly O’NeillEvan, Stacey, Julia and Isabella PackerMary and Harold PerperHiromi and Robert PrintzJo Ann and Philip Procacci
The Robes FamilyCarrie RubinSandra and Marvin RubinMark and Sheryl ScheerMarilyn SchiffSchmidt Family FoundationDiane M. ShawcrossArt SiegelGloria and Lawrence SiegelThe Spiegel FamilyMark and Susie Tabor - Custom Medical ServicesMr. Clifford and Mrs. Eda VinerJill Laurie VinerRhoda WarrenWarren Wise and Sheena Benjamin-WiseDenise Zimmerman
List of Campaign Donors as of July 2015
We are 80% there!In September 2014 a campaign was launched to construct a new learning center, renovate key areas on the campuses, support additional quality programs, and expand the Center’s endowment.
As of June 2015 we have raised $3,611,000 –80% of our $4,500,000 goal.
772 childrenqualified for free or reduced-price lunch
Who We Served In 2014
92% live at or below the Federal Poverty
Level642 Families
Early ChildhoodEducation
After-School and Summer Camp
Family and ChildNutrition
Career Counseling
and On-the-Job Training
Health andWellness
FinancialLiteracy
FamilySupportServices
Our Programs Your Dollars Worked Hard in 2014
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75% of ScreenedChildren Provided
with Medical Referrals
1,132 MealsServed Per Day
98% of After-School
Children Promotedto Next Grade
99% of Children ReceivedVision and Dental Screenings
175 Anemia, Hemoglobin and Lead Screenings
104 Pre-KChildren TestedKindergarten
Ready
300 Community Volunteers donatedmore than 5,100 hours = $102,000
197 HearingScreenings
50% Male 50% Female
420 421 =+ 841 Children
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FLORENCE FULLERCHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS, INC
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENTBernard A. Finkelstein
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTKathy Adkins
VICE PRESIDENTSJay ForemanAmy Kazma
Robert J. Robes
SECRETARYMark J. Scheer
TREASURERMark Tabor
PARTICIPATING PAST-PRESIDENT
Peggy HenryBOARD OF DIRECTORSHeidi Johnson Adams
Peg AndersonLinda Behmoiras
Sheena Benjamin-WiseNancy BrownSteve BrownRobin DeyoTerry Fedele
Karen ForemanLora “Skeets” Friedkin
Lauren JohnsonLisa Parks King
Elyssa J. KupferbergNeil MeanyHolly O’Neill
Cornelius RileyYulieth Rodriguez
Carrie RubinJason SolodkinPatty Soltis
Simone SpiegelEda Viner
Rhoda WarrenSol Zoberman
CEOEllyn Okrent
Our FoundationFlorence Fuller Child Development Centers rely heavily on private support from our community. Along with many extremely generous donors, we believe that the best return on investment is ensuring that our most needy young children have the opportunities they need for a lifetime of success. This support helps bridge the gap between our government funding, the amount our parents are able to pay, and the actual costs essential to providing quality educational and enrichment programs.
The Florence Fuller Child Development Foundation, Inc. was created in 2002 to provide for the long-term support of the Centers. Your gift to the Foundation ensures that our children gain the necessary skills required for their future successes and that their families are safe, stable and positive contributors to our community.
Please consider the Florence Fuller Child Development Foundation, Inc. in your will or estate plan.
Mark J. Scheer2014 Foundation President
2014 Florence Fuller Child DevelopmentFoundation Board
PRESIDENT Mark J. Scheer
VICE PRESIDENT Elyssa J. Kupferberg
SECRETARY & TREASURER Robert J. Robes
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bernard A. Finkelstein
Jackie ReevesTerry Fedele
Community Impact StatementMany parents in our community struggle with limited options to provide their children with high-quality learning opportunities. These working poor families are concerned about their children’s futures and ability to succeed academically and socially. FFCDC fills this niche by ensuring that hundreds of children grow to be upstanding young adults able to make educated decisions, achieve academic success, and ultimately reach their full potential as productive members of our community.
2014 Gifts Provided$100,000 + Impact 100James Annenberg La Vea Charitable Foundation (Estate of James Annenberg La Vea)
$50,000 - $99,999The Glick Fund, a CICF FundSeminole Region, Florida Chapter of CMAA
$25,000 - $49,999 Angelis-Hero FoundationEstate of Gertrude BarnettBBC International LLCCity of Boca RatonBoca West Community Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jay ForemanHomer and Martha Gudelsky Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael KazmaLibra FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert LouvNeiman MarcusJoseph C. Sortino Trust
$10,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Paul AdkinsMr. and Mrs. Arthur AdlerMs. Peg AndersonBank of America Charitable FoundationBoca Raton Regional Hospital FoundationMrs. Lauren CohenMr. and Mrs. Francis FeeneyMr. and Mrs. Michael FisherMr. Lee GreensponMs. Peggy HenryMr. and Mrs. Edvard JovanovskiKazma Family Foundation
Levitetz Family FoundationE.M. Lynn FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationPNC FoundationMr. Jason PrestMr. and Mrs. Robert PrintzMr. and Mrs. Philip ProcacciPublix Super Markets CharitiesMs. Carrie RubinRubin Obstgarten Family FoundationLawrence A. Sanders FoundationSchmidt Family FoundationSun-Sentinel Children’s Fund, a McCormick Foundation FundUnited Way of Palm Beach County / Children’s Services Council of PBCMr. and Mrs. Scott VassalluzzoEda & Cliff Viner Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. David WallaceWells Fargo AdvisorsDrs. John and Tina Westine
$5,000 - $9,999 The ADT CorporationJohn and Nellie Bastien Memorial FoundationMr. and Mrs. Martin BloomMr. and Mrs. James CacioppoMr. Gary CantorCoventry Health Care of Florida, an Aetna CompanyCustom Medical ServicesMr. and Mrs. Lewis FarsedakisRaymond George and Ruth Bitner Fisher FoundationGreenberg Traurig, LLPGuy La Ferrera Italian MenswearHalperin Foundation (Mr. Barry and Mrs. Silvana Halperin)
Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family FoundationKaufman Lynn ConstructionKessler Family FoundationMr. Deep KumarLawless, Edwards & Warren – Wealth ManagementPolly Annenberg Levee Charitable TrustAdolph & Rose Levis FoundationMacy’sThe Marsh Foundation (Dr. and Mrs. Alex Marsh)Mr. and Mrs. Barry MinkoffSaks Fifth Avenue Boca RatonThe Sam and Simone Spiegel Family FoundationToshiba Business Solutions Florida/GeorgiaMs. Jill VinerWells Fargo FoundationMrs. Elaine J. Wold
$2,500 - $4,999Addison Reserve Women’s ClubAnonymousBarclays WealthMr. and Mrs. James BatmasianBDO USA LLPMr. and Mrs. Howard BelfordBroad and CasselBrown’s Interior DesignMr. and Mrs. Robert CampbellCausecast Foundation / Neiman Marcus EmployeesCendyn ArcaneoMr. and Mrs. Craig DoeringMr. and Mrs. Jerry FedeleMr. and Mrs. Bernard FinkelsteinFlorida Panthers FoundationFlorida Scholastic Hockey League (Dr. and Mrs. Peter Pearlman)
GunsterMs. Andrea KlineEstate of Allan LeroyMrs. Christine E. LynnMacy’s FoundationM.A.I. Foundation (Ms. Marie Ann Iandoli)The Mary Anna Foundation Charitable Trust (Mrs. Mary Anna Fowler)Maserati of Fort LauderdaleMr. and Mrs. Warren OrlandoPass the Wine (Mr. Mark and Mrs. Barbara Gardner)Mr. and Mrs. Norman RickenMr. and Mrs. Robert SchmierMr. Robert SchrammLaura Skellchock, MDFrank & Esther G. Stein & Carol S. Geisenheimer Charitable FoundationTD Charitable FoundationMrs. Kelly ThillUnited Way of Palm Beach CountyMr. Joseph VassalluzzoMs. Rhoda WarrenWells Fargo Private BankMr. and Mrs. John Wood
$1,000 - $2,499 Allstate FoundationAllstate: The Giving CampaignMr. and Mrs. John AntoniniMr. and Mrs. Ronald AssafMr. and Mrs. Ralph BehmoirasBoca West Country ClubBroward Children’s CenterMrs. Gena BussaniMr. and Mrs. William CappellerCBIZ MHM, LLCMrs. Stephanie Child
Darden FoundationMr. Peter DessakMr. and Mrs. Charles DeyoEIS FoundationEquine-Assisted Therapies of South FloridaMr. and Mrs. Art FalconeFirst Presbyterian Church of Delray BeachMr. and Mrs. Clark FitzmorrisMs. Leslie FrankMs. Lora “Skeets” FriedkinDr. and Mrs. S. Raymond GambinoGeorge Snow Scholarship FundMs. Nicole HanakaMrs. Susan HayesMr. Marcus HelenoMr. and Mrs. Brian HinnersMr. and Mrs. Robert HoverMr. James Jiovanazzo and Mrs. Anne DahlingMr. and Mrs. David KantorMr. and Mrs. Jonathan KaplanMr. and Mrs. Benjamin KriegerMr. Jim LeesMs. Charlotte LevesqueLynn UniversityMr. and Mrs. Mark MalisMashkin Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Enda McDonnellMr. and Mrs. Neil MeanyMs. Gloria Melman and Mr. Barry BroderMr. and Mrs. Andrew MeshbaneMr. and Mrs. Steve OkrentDr. and Mrs. Evan PackerMs. Petula PapasMr. and Mrs. Gary PetersPlace of HopePlastridge AgencyPMAC Lending Services
Mr. and Mrs. Tony PopePremier, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Willard PughMr. and Mrs. Joe RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Joel RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Leslie RozencwaigThe Milton and Marilyn Safenowitz Family FoundationSaint Andrew’s SchoolSandelman FoundationMs. Vicki SarasohnMr. and Mrs. Mark ScheerThe Sena GroupShare Our StrengthMr. and Mrs. Richard ShullmanMr. Robert SivitilliMr. Michael SneiderMr. and Mrs. Sam SpiegelMrs. Rebecca SpoonerMr. and Mrs. Martin SteinMs. Ernestine StoneMr. and Mrs. Ciaran SwordsUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca RatonMr. and Mrs. Joseph VidmarDr. and Mrs. Herbert WachtelMrs. Ammu WarrierGeorge Wasserman Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Matt WeaverMr. and Mrs. John WhelchelMrs. Nancy Wilkinson and Mr. Alexander EllesThe Steven H. Wilstein Educational FundMr. and Mrs. Mark WyllieJacob S. Zweig Foundation
$500 - $999 1st United BankMrs. Heidi Johnson AdamsAid to Victims of
Domestic AbuseMr. Joel AlexanderAtlantic Cabinetry & Millwork (Mr. Gary and Mrs. Carolee Labarge)Bank of AmericaMrs. Sheena Benjamin-Wise and Mr. Warren WiseMs. Beth BenkowskiBoca Helping HandsBoca Raton Museum of ArtMs. Claudia BolivarBroken Sound Women’s ClubMr. and Mrs. Gregory BurieMr. Ruggero CateriniComerica Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Eugene CornickDesign NSMr. and Mrs. Gerald DickerMrs. Yvette DruckerDr. Nicole EdeikenMr. and Mrs. Scott ElkDr. and Mrs. Scott FarberMr. Bill FeinbergMs. Lisa FullmerMs. Betsy HoakMr. and Mrs. Gregg HollanderMrs. Diane IrvingMr. Thomas JacobsDr. and Mrs. Chad KelmanMr. and Mrs. John KenneyLeadership Boca Class of 2014Mr. Connor LynchMake A Difference FoundationMr. Ed McDonoughMs. Kellie MejiaMr. Russell MontgomerieDr. Jacqueline MorocoMs. Anne PennyMr. and Mrs. Jared PerlinPine Crest SchoolMr. Richard Pollock
Mr. Trent RedmanMr. and Mrs. Jason ReevesMrs. Victoria RixonMr. and Mrs. Robert RobesDr. and Mrs. Richard RoddyMs. Jamie RosemurgyMs. Kimberly RosemurgySahn Family Philanthropic FundHarvey and Phyllis Sandler FoundationSandy James CateringMs. Jan SavarickMs. Miriam SchlesingerDr. and Mrs. Allan SchwartzSeaside BuildersMrs. Elaine SeedsMr. Sanjiv SharmaMs. Leslee ShoosterMr. Art SiegelMr. Carlos SinMr. and Mrs. Scott SingerMs. Natasha SinghSoroptimist International of Boca Raton/Deerfield BeachMr. George SparacinoDr. and Mrs. Richard StopekMr. and Mrs. Anthony StrausMr. and Mrs. Stanley SussmanMr. and Mrs. Mark TaborDr. and Mrs. Marc TaubTiffany & Co.Unicorn Children’s FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey WeinstockWells Fargo Community Support CampaignMr. and Mrs. Marc WienerMrs. Traci WilsonMr. Vibhakar YashaswiDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Zipper
Thousands of children and families who have passedthrough our doors have had their lives transformed
For more success stories and to learn more about how you can help:FFCDC.org • 561.391.7274 ext. 111
East Campus: 200 NE 14th Street, Boca Raton, FL 33432West Campus: 10130 185th Street South, Boca Raton, FL 33498
Boca Raton Children’s Museum, an affiliate of Florence Fuller Child Development Centers, Inc. 498 Crawford Boulevard, Boca Raton, FL 33432
BRUCE’S STORY When he was 4 years old, Bruce was brought to our preschool for the first time. A shy and reserved child, he could not make friends like the other children could and did not speak or interact with adults. Our teachers and social workers identified Bruce’s discomfort and anxiety, and for months worked to acclimate him to his new environment. Eventually Bruce began interacting, little by little, with his peers. As his difficulties became more noticeable, our experienced staff knew that more could be done to help Bruce and his family. They performed an in-depth assessment, and connected Bruce and his family to the intervention services that he needed. The assessment results provided valuable insight – Bruce’s family
and our staff now had the information needed to shape individualized interventions best suited for Bruce. Our social worker accompanied Bruce’s family to their appointments and ensured that they were able to navigate, understand, and participate in the treatment being provided. Bruce is now almost five years old, happy, healthy, and ready to conquer Kindergarten with confidence.
When you donate your time or resources for our children’s benefit, you create opportunity for them to optimize their development in these most critical early years. These children will soon be our community’s future. It is our responsibility to ensure that local children become tomorrow’s strong citizens and leaders.
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