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United Way of the Greater Capital Region 2015 Annual Report
OUR MISSIONTo improve lives and advance the common good in the Capital Region by mobilizing the caring power of donors, volunteers and community partners to give, volunteer and advocate for people in need within our region.
OUR VISIONUnited Way of the Capital Region will be a recognized leader in the development and investment of philanthropic and volunteer resources in programs and initiatives that improve the quality of life for children, families, elders and people in need.
UNITED WAY STAFF
Shane Albertin Director of Information Technology
Laura Alpert Sr. Vice President of Resource Development
Lisa Audi Sr. Vice President of Marketing &
Communications
Meredith Chimento Sr. Vice President of Community Impact
Liz Cifarelli Office & Human Resources Administrator
Laurelee Dever Administrative Assistant, Federated Campaigns
Abbie Farrar Accounting Manager
Marion Frowein Accounting Manager
Joe Guastella Vice President of Federated Campaigns
Peg Kane Office Coordinator
Daniel Kilmartin Chief Financial Officer/ Chief Operating Officer
Dian Lin Accounts Receivable Associate
Kelsey Lindsey Donor Relations Manager
James Mulligan Vice President of Resource Development
Andi Pratt Director of Community Investment
Samantha Schuffenecker Community Impact Manager
Lisa Steagall-Thurman Donor Relations Manager
Jessica Underhill Director of Community Impact
Bennett VanWert Donor Relations Manager
Brian T. Hassett President and Chief Executive Officer
Hon. Ronald E. Bailey Albany City Common Council
Carm Basile Capital District Transportation
Authority
Wayne Bayer Community Volunteer
John Bishop Bishop Beaudry Construction
Cornelia Cahill Barclay Damon
Christine A. Calicchia NYS Gaming Commission
Charles Carletta Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Robert Coolidge Bank of America
Anne Davis Price Chopper Supermarkets
Alex Dell The Law Firm of Alex Dell, PLLC
David DeMarco Saratoga National Bank
Katharine Doran Teal, Becker & Chiaramonte
Kelly Flanagin Brandle Meadows
Condominium Community
Andrew Gnoinski, Jr. IUE/CWA Local 301
Hon. Helena Heath Albany City Court
Theresa Hill KeyBank
Jamaal James The Mercy Group, LLC
Frank Koncewicz UPS
David Krupski NBT Bank
Eric LaCoppola Environment One Corporation
Brandi Miller Capital Region Chamber of
Commerce
Brian O’Grady CDPHP
Richard A. Straut Barton & Loguidice
Robert Muzerall Amplexor
Stephen D’Amico Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corp.
Directors
2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Daniel Sauer Chair
MVP Health Care
Craig Apple Treasurer
Albany County Sheriff’s Dept.
William Flaherty Resource Development
Committee National Grid
Mary Cullinan Secretary
Albany Public Library
Patrick Lyons At-Large
NYSUT – A Union of Professionals
John Kearney Past Board Chair
Community Volunteer
Rabbi Matthew Cutler Governance Committee
Congregation Gates of Heaven
Brian Barr Community Impact Committee
Community Volunteer
Richard Stack Finance Chair
Albany Port Railroad Corp.
Officers
ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD IN THE GREATER CAPITAL REGION
United Way of the Greater Capital Region is celebrating our 90th anniversary this year. Since 1925, we have helped residents of our community with issues that affect their quality of life. We would like to thank our donors, corporate partners, funded partners and volunteers for their dedication to LIVEUNITED and improve OUR Capital Region.
In 2014-2015 the challenges we faced together were large and there are no simple or quick solutions. But that is why there is the United Way. We apply funding, expertise and programmatic solutions to the issues that matter most, to help the most people.
We start with the building blocks for a good life. Our work starts by making sure people meet their basic needs for food, housing and safety. It continues with helping children gain a quality education and making sure people have a stable income and good health. These issues cannot be handled by any single agency but they can be tackled through partnerships. The greatest example of this was our work with Schenectady Inner City Ministry (SICM), the Wright Family Foundation, the Carlilian Foundation and the Upper NY Conference of the United Methodist Church to expand summer meal sites at parks, schools and other central locations with two Summer Lunch Trucks, which directly delivered meals to children in need. These colorful box trucks made scheduled 15-minute stops at 15 locations throughout Schenectady, Monday through Friday. The mobile trucks alone provided more than 22,000 meals to local children. Throughout the Capital Region, summer meals for kids skyrocketed to more than 100,000 meals served. Our partnership identified the critical need for proper nutrition for our children during the summer and, UNITED, we worked to implement a solution.
As exciting as that project was, it is only a portion of the great works our PARTNERSHIPS achieved in 2014-2015.
• The 2-1-1 program, a database of over 5,000 health and human services programs in a 12 county region, fielded over 17,000 calls and 84,500 web inquiries from neighbors, co-workers and everyday people in need of a hand up, not a hand out.
• The CA$H Coalition of the Greater Capital Region completed 13,192 tax returns for low income and working families, totaling over $23 million in refunds and credits --- dollars that are reinvested back into our community! This was achieved because 237 volunteers donated in excess of 8,000 hours.
At United Way, we accept our community’s challenges and look forward to engaging with others to find real solutions. We are grateful that you entrust us with your generous philanthropy.
Brian T. Hassett Daniel Sauer President and CEO Chair, Board of Directors
DEAR FRIENDS
“We work to make sure people can meet their basic needs for food, housing and safety. It continues with helping children gain a quality education and making sure people have a stable income and good health.”
United Way of the Greater Capital Region 2015 Annual Report
Labor and United Way, Partners in Meeting Human Need
United Way of the Greater Capital Region does not assess our member agencies any dues or fees for their participation in our federation.
In times of tragedy, routine expenses can become a major inconvenience and source of stress. United Way’s Emergency Labor Assistance Program (ELAP) is a partnership between local organized labor unions and United Way of the Greater Capital Region, designed to meet temporary financial needs of community members when emergencies occur.
This year, United Way and ELAP worked with the ATU Local 1321, IUE – CWA Local 81359 and Local 301, CSEA Local 690 and IUPAT District Council 9 in assisting 25 brothers and sisters faced with emergencies. Together we helped with BASIC NEEDS including food security and housing (house fires, flooding and power disconnects). We helped with HEALTH issues such as medical emergencies for union members and their children ranging from cancer to surgery. We helped a family impacted by a fatal car accident.
Once again, together, we accomplish more than any one person or agency can do alone. That’s what it means to #LIVEUNITED.
Brookwood Secure FacilityCapital District DDSOCapital District Psychiatric CenterCoxsackie Correctional FacilityDevelopmental Disabilities Planning CouncilFourth Judicial DistrictGovernor’s Office of Employee RelationsGreat Meadow Correctional FacilityGreene Correctional FacilityHale Creek ASACTCHudson Correctional FacilityLake George Park CommissionNYS AssemblyNYS Board of ElectionsNYS Board of Law ExaminersNYS Commission of CorrectionsNYS Commission on Judicial ConductNYS Court of AppealsNYS Court of ClaimsNYS Department of Agriculture and MarketsNYS Department of Civil ServiceNYS Department of Corrections and Community SupervisionNYS Department of Economic DevelopmentNYS Department of EducationNYS Department of Environmental ConservationNYS Department of Financial ServicesNYS Department of HealthNYS Department of LaborNYS Department of Law-Attorney GeneralNYS Department of Motor Vehicles
NYS Department of Public ServiceNYS Department of StateNYS Department of Taxation and FinanceNYS Department of TransportationNYS Division of Alcoholic Beverage ControlNYS Division of Criminal Justice ServicesNYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency ServicesNYS Division of Human RightsNYS Division of Military and Naval AffairsNYS Division of State PoliceNYS Division of Tax AppealsNYS Division of the BudgetNYS Division of Veterans’ AffairsNYS Dormitory AuthorityNYS Energy Research & Development AuthorityNYS Environmental Facilities CorporationNYS Gaming CommissionNYS Higher Education Services CorporationNYS Homes and Community RenewalNYS Insurance FundNYS Joint Commission on Public EthicsNYS Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special NeedsNYS Law Reporting BureauNYS Office for the AgingNYS Office for People with Developmental DisabilitiesNYS Office for the Prevention of Domestic ViolenceNYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
NYS Office of Children and Family ServicesNYS Office of Court AdministrationNYS Office of General ServicesNYS Office of Information Technology ServicesNYS Office of Mental HealthNYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic PreservationNYS Office of Temporary and Disability AssistanceNYS Office of the Inspector GeneralNYS Office of the Medicaid Inspector GeneralNYS Office of the State ComptrollerNYS Office of Victim ServicesNYS Power AuthorityNYS Public Employment Relations BoardNYS SenateNYS Statewide Financial SystemNYS Supreme Court-Appellate Division, 3rd DepartmentNYS Teachers’ Retirement SystemNYS Thruway AuthorityNYS Workers’ Compensation BoardState University Construction FundSUNY CobleskillSUNY Empire State CollegeSUNY System AdministrationTaconic DDSOThird Judicial DistrictUniversity at AlbanyWashington Correctional Facility
State Agencies Participating in the 2014 SEFA Campaign Raised $1,505,639
2014-2015 State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA)
ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD IN THE GREATER CAPITAL REGION
Labor and United Way, Partners in Meeting Human Need
Leadership in Giving (Support of over $1 million)
GE Family of Givers
Inspirational Giving($250,000 to $500,000)
Golub Corp. and Price Chopper/ Market 32 Teammates
Partner in Giving($50,000 to $199,999)
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corp. Hannaford Bros. Co. Momentive Performance Materials, Inc. MVP Health Care National Grid New York Independent System Operator New York State United Teachers Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute SABIC Innovative Plastics UPS
Special Awards
Campaigns of DistinctionCapital District Transportation Authority KeyBank
Campaign Manager of the Year Don Kelly, CSEA
Community Care Impact Award DeCrescente Distributing Company The Wright Family Foundation
Industry Leadership Award Barclay Damon Macy*s Saratoga Hospital Schenectady County Government
Labor Appreciation Award Public Employees Federation
Newcomers Award 3M Health Information Systems Legislative Correspondents Association of the State of NY Shenendehowa Central Schools Town of Clifton Park
Platinum Awards($200 or more per employee)
Arbor Park Child Care Center Electric Boat Phoenix Life Insurance Company The Woodward Company Tri-City Manpower, Inc. United Way of the Greater Capital Region United Way of New York State
Gold Awards($100 – $199 per employee)
Albany International Corp. Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. Berkshire Bank Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. Capital Region Chamber of Commerce Cargill Feed and Nutrition Citizens Bank Crystal Rock CSEA Enterprise Holdings Inc. Environment One Corporation GE Family of Givers Glens Falls National Bank & Trust HMS Agency, Inc. Hospitality House Therapeutic Community, Inc. James D. Warren and Son, Inc. Milliman Nationwide NBT Bank N.A. New York Independent System Operator Newport News Shipbuilding New York State United Teachers OMCE Pearl Carroll & Associates Pioneer Bank Rensselaer County Regional Chamber Rose & Kiernan, Inc. Rowlands+Barranca Agency SABIC Innovative Plastics Saratoga National Bank & Trust Company The Bonadio Group UPS
THANK YOU TO OUR TOP UNITED WAY SUPPORTERS. Your generosity is changing lives and improving our community.
2014-2015 State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA)
United Way of the Greater Capital Region 2015 Annual Report
Tocqueville Society (contributions of $10,000 or more)
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson and Dr. Morris WashingtonMs. Lynn CalpeterMr. Robert M. CurleyMr. and Mrs. George and Eileen Earle Mr. James P. GaspoNeil and Jane GolubDr. Mark M. Little, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Esther MassryMr. and Mrs. Norman and Micki MassryMr. John J. NigroMr. Daniel SauerMr. and Mrs. Frank and Wilma R. SchmelerMr.and Mrs. J. Spencer StandishPercy Waller FoundationDr. Nancy Zimpher
Red Feather Society (contributions of $1,000 – $9,999)
Mr. Keith AbattoMs. Janice AdamsMr. Stephen A. AdamsMr. Christopher P. AllenRobert I. Allen and Susan GoinAltes Family Fund of The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital RegionMr. Thomas A. AnapolisMs. Brenda C. AndersonMs. Joyce AndersonMs. Margot Anderson, CFREPaul and Susan ArchambaultMr. Dominic A. ArcidiaconoMs. Karen AsherMr. Eugene AudiMs. Cathleen M. AumicMs. Karla AustenMr. Brian N. AvilesMs. Laurie L. BangsMr. Steven BardusMr. Robert BasilaMr. Michael S. BassettMs. Pamela BattleMr. Jeff BaxterMrs. Linn W. BeckerMs. Lynne E. BedfordMr. Gregory BentleyMr. Bruce BerberichMr. Nathan BerberichMr. Walter H. BerningerMr. Joseph M. BeyerMr. Richard T. BianchiMs. Mary C. BintzMr. Edward G. BitnerMrs. Monika BoeckmanMr. and Mrs. Charles BohlMr. Stephen R. BolzeMs. Megan BoyakMr. Thomas BoyleMr. Frank A. BozichMr. Robert L. BraswellMr. J. Martin BrayboyDr. Katharine Briar-LawsonMr. Scott E. Britton
Mr. David L. BrondThe Brosnihan FamilyMs. Jessica BudrisMr. John P. BuechlerMs. Catherine Buhler ClancyMs. Mary E. BurgessMs. Audra BurkeMr. J. Christopher BurkeDr. William S. Burnett, M.D.Ms. Kathleen M. CahalanMs. Cornelia CahillMs. Colleen CalhounMs. Christine A. CalicchiaMr. Andrew M. CareyKaren and Charles Carletta and FamilyMr. Mark I. CartwrightMr. Walter ChandlerMrs. Meredith ChimentoDr. Joe H. ChowMr. Theodore Chrimes IIIMs. Carol L. CillisMr. Vincent M. CimijottiMr. Thomas A. CivillMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. ClarkJeane and Steve ClearyMr. James P. ClevenstineMr. Joseph E. Coffey, Jr.Mr. Robert Alan ColangeloBarbara and Charles CrupiMr. Joseph ColuccioMr. Chris ComiMr. Jeffrey W. ConnellyMs. Colleen ConnorMr. Thomas ConverseMr. Michael ConwayMr. Wayne CookMr. Arthur W. Coolidge Jr.Robert and Mary CoolidgeMs. Sharon A. CooperMr. Steven Lee CoreyMr. Gregory CormanMr. Bartley J. Costello III, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. James K. CowardMr. John B. CozzolinoDr. James J. CummingsMr. Kevin CurranJack and Kathleen Curtin and FamilyDr. Barbara Mary CutlerRabbi Matt and Sharon CutlerMs. Susan DahlkeMr. Mark E. DaileyMr. Robert M. DaltonDr. Lois K. DalyStephen and Deborah D’AmicoCharlie and Lisa DanielsMr. Robert D’AquilaMr. Michael DavidsonMr. Richard Davidson, Jr.Ms. Anne M. DavisMr. Douglas A. DavisMr. L. Berkley DavisMr. Anthony DeanMs. Elsa G. deBeerMs. Patricia DeFerioMr. John DeGregoryRev. Louis E. DeimekeMr. Andrew Deitsch
Dr. Susan V. DeLuke, Ph.D.Mr. David S. DeMarcoMr. Randall E. DemlerMr. Richard J. DeweyMs. Melynnda L. DewittMr. Francis DicaprioMr. James DiefendorfMr. James T. DillonMr. Robert R. DodgeMr. John L. DonahueMatthew and Katharine DoranMs. Vera DordickMr. David DorseyMr. Evan J. DouglisMr. Robert DoyleMr. John DubbsMr. Anthony G. DuffyMr. Mark DuncanMr. Steven C. DunhamMr. Stanley M. DunnMs. Christina DutchMr. Mark N. EaganMr. Paul D. EdmundsonMr. John R. Ellis, M.S., E.D.Mr. Matthew J. ElmerMr. John J. Endres, Jr.Mr. Agustina EngMr. David L. ErnstMrs. Phylis FedericiMr. Thomas P. FeistMs. Ann FiliaultKaren and Emmet FinnertyMr. William J. FlahertyMs. Ellen R. FogartyMr. and Mrs. Clarence and Jacqueline FosdickMr. Mark FoundasMr. Michael FranckenMs. Natalie FrierottMr. James M. FullmanDr. Angel Enrique Garcia, Ph.D.Dr. Shekhar GardeMs. Martha GardnerMr. Nick GarveyDiana and Joseph GaugMr. Ben M. GauthierKaren and Lester GerhardtMr. Edward C. GernerMr. Michael C. GloverMr. David GolubMr. Jerel GolubMs. Denise GonickMr. Rick GonzalesMs. Jeannette GordonMr. Michael GradoiaMs. Catherine GraichenMr. James F. GrantMr. Robert GrassoMr. Anthony GreeneMrs. Virginia C. GreggMr. Michael GregoryMr. James GrunerMr. Mark HachenskiMs. Jenifer HaecklDr. Prabhat HajelaMs. Theresa C. HamanMrs. Barbara M. Hamlin
Mr. Kristofor HanchettMr. Kevin G. HardingKevin and Nancy HarriganMr. Marcus HarringtonMs. Lisa M. HarrisMr. Thomas G. HarrisonMs. Natalie HarwellMr. Brian HassettMaryclaire Hassett and Glenn GoldmanMr. Thomas HaydenMr. James HealyMr. Thomas D. HealyMr. Adam G. HeathEric and Karen HeathwaiteMr. James A. HeckmanMs. Eileen HellmuthDr. James A. HendlerMr. Brian HendricksMr. Wayne S. HermansonMr. Ryan HillM. Yennhi HodacMr. Mark D. HoffmannMs. Rosemarie HoganJeffrey Hoole and Nancy O’DonnellMr. David E. HoweMs. Meng-Ling HsiaoMr. Jeffrey M. HughesMr. John Hume IIIMr. Mark HutchingsMr. Richard A. IkasaloMr. Russell IrvingMr. David JacksonMr. Sony M. JacobMr. Martin Helge JohnsonMs. Janet S. JoyceMr. James E. KavanaughMr. John P. KearneySusan and Craig KeeferMr. Richard KehlMs. Katherine M. KelleherMrs. Bonnie L. KellerMichael and Darlene KellyMr. Kevin KennyMr. Daniel KilmartinMr. and Mrs. Gene and Susanne KimuraMs. Michelle A. KingMr. Daniel J. KinleyMr. Kenneth M. KlappMr. Richard E. KnappMr. Robert KochMs. Gloria H. Kofsky KahnJohn and Mary KolbMr. Frank KoncewiczMr. Timothy G. and Jaye P. KremerTheodore and Bonnie KrissMr. David KrupskiMs. Joanne KuglerMr. Steven KuringMr. Steven J. LabateMr. Eric P. LaCoppolaMs. Aimee A. LaliberteMr. James J. LambMs. Cassandra LammersMr. Nicholas J. LaMorteMr. Nathan LampMr. Anthony W. LaRosaMr. Einar Larsen
United Way of the Greater Capital Region extends its sincere gratitude to the individuals and groups listed below for their Leadership giving. Thank you for setting an example for our community through your dedication and support.
2014-2015 Leadership Givers
ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD IN THE GREATER CAPITAL REGION
United Way seeks to ensure that all of our Leadership Givers who choose to be recognized are listed here. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this printing (as of September 2015). If we inadvertently missed you or if we need to update our records, please call 518.456.2200.
Ms. Judith LaurenceMr. John LavelleMr. Sean G. LeeMr. Jaroslaw R. LeszczynskyDr. Chris LetchfordMr. Eric LettermanJeffrey and Rosemary LevyDonald R. Lipkin and Mary B. BowenMr. Robert R. LittleMr. Robert E. LumpkinsMr. Aaron LyndsMr. Patrick J. LyonsMr. Brent W. MabeeMr. Matthew D. MackayMs. Carol MackeyJennifer and David MacPheeMr. Stephen A. MadaraszMs. Karen E. MageeMr. William MaginnHonorable Paula A. MahanMr. Michael MahonyMr. Aaron T. MalachukMr. Robert MalitzMr. Ramakrishna MallinaMs. Emily K. MannyJames and Joan MariniMs. Lissette Marquez-MajerczakDr. Kevin Preston Martin, M.D.Mr. Michael MartinMrs. Nancy R. MartinMs. Mary E. MartinezJeff and Francine MarzinskyMs. Anne McenteeMrs. Catharine D. McHughDr. Donna D. McIntoshMr. Matthew B. McKeonMs. Elizabeth Daily McManusMr. David W. MelbyMr. Donald S. MetznerMr. Joseph MichaelMr. Douglas J. MillerMr. Nicholas MillerMr. Joseph D. MitchellGary and Marilyn MittlemanMr. Peter MollerMr. David MonkMr. John R. MontgomeryMr. Brian MooreMr. John T. MoroneyMr. John E. MorrisMs. Elisha Z. MozerskyMs. Tina MrazikMr. Philip K. MuellerMr. Jim MulliganMr. Trevor A. MunroeMr. John F. Murray, Jr.David and Martha MusserMs. Mary Emily MuzerallMr. Paul MyersMr. John NagyMr. Carl NeumannMr. Phillip A. NevilleDr. Dorit NevoMark and Becky NickelMrs. Gina M. Niclels-NelsonMr. Matthew NielsenMr. David NilesMr. Bruce J. NilsenMr. Michael NolanMr. Patrick M. O’DonnellMr. Patrick O’GormanMr. Brian G. O’GradyMs. Alana O’Hair
Mr. William S. OldickMr. John C. Olsen, CPA, CFEMr. James F. O’NeillMr. Olaniyi OshinowoMr. Emery M. OtrubaMr. Paul A. PalanzoMr. Geoffrey M. PalmerMs. Theresa J. PangburnMr. Mark PatchellMr. Michael G. PatneaudeMr. Richard L. PeckhamMs. Pamela A. PerrotMr. Glen C. PerryMr. Paul J. PhelanMr. Edward C. PierceMr. Michael J. PishkulaMr. Jessee PittmanMs. M. Jeanne PlaceMrs. Regina K. PlowinskeMr. Scott PollacekCurtis and Renee PowellMr. John PowersMs. Amy J. PresslyMr. Eugene M. ProMr. David PrzybyloMs. Theresa PuleoMr. Richard RafalikDr. William RafanielloMs. Kiersten M. RalstonMr. Jatila RanasingheMr. Naresh RaoMr. Brian RayMr. Edward A. RazzMr. Robert T. ReillyMr. John ReinkerMr. Richard RenoMs. Deborah Reynolds-BrownMr. Robert RidgwayMr. John RileyJohn and Elaine RinaldoMrs. Maureen D. Rizzi K.B. Roarty-DansfieldDr. and Mrs. Walter L. RobbMr. Charles E. RobinsonMr. Dean RobinsonMilissa Rocker and Craig KlotzMr. Jacques M. RoethKevin P. and Roseann R. RonayneMr. Thomas RoseDr. Peter M. RosecransMs. Rebecca G. RosenClaude and Jean RoundsMrs. Mary L. RozakJonathan D. and Jessica L. RubinMr. John A. RyanMr. Richard Alan SaffeeMr. Rakesh SahayMr. Michael SaltzmanMr. Haileab SamuelMr. Stephen L. SamuellMr. Garrett R. SandersMs. Nancy SantanaMr. Peter G. ScavulloMs. Jennifer SchannaultMr. Lawrence J. SchechterMr. John F. SchenckMs. Kristi C. ScherlerMr. Neils SchmittDr. Paul Matthew SchochMr. Hayim SchwartzmanMr. Roland SedziolMs. Theresa SeilMs. Nancy B. Sever, Esq.
Ms. Robin SevinskyMr. Thomas ShaginawMr. Andrew ShapiroMr. Christopher ShattuckMr. Steven ShemoMr. Harry G. ShoemakerDr. Richard and Pam SiegelMr. Douglas SiegenthalerMr. Alfred SimmonsMr. Kapil SinghMr. Ralph SlaterRichard N. and Priscilla SmithMr. and Mrs. H. Austin Spang IIIMs. Krista St. GeorgeMr. Brian J. StallMr. John E. StasenkoMr. Charles P. SteinerMr. Gary M. StevensMs. Marybeth Stevens-CarhidiMr. Nathan Craig StickneyMs. Nancy StoffelMr. Richard A. Straut, P.E.Mr. Scott StrazikMs. Brenda C. StreedMr. Jeffrey SullivanMr. Joseph SurianoDr. Boleslaw K. and Ms. Emilia SzymanskiMs. Patricia TaussMr. Gary C. TebbettsMr. Eugene A. TerwilligerMr. Theodore J. ThienMr. Schuyler A. TillyMr. Robert C. TogesenMr. Edward J. TromblyMr. Christian VandervortMr. Donald VanSlykeMr. Stephen VergineMs. Patricia Ann VilleneuveDr. Wolf von MaltzahnMr. John M. WainwrightMr. Robert J. WardMr. Matthew L. WarnerDr. E. Bruce Watson, Ph.DMr. James WeissMr. Barry WescottMr. Steven WesleyMr. Stephen G. WhitleyMr. Joel M. WhitneyMr. Herman WiegmanMr. Kenneth A. WillettsMr. Gregory R. WilliamsMr. John WilliamsMr. Kent WilliamsMr. Robert WilliamsMr. Gary WilsonMr. Bruce WinslowMr. Christopher WolfeMr. Michael J. WollmanMr. Austin A. WoodwardMr. John WrightMr. Gregor WynnyczukMr. Mark W. WysinMr. Jaime P. Zehnder
Red Feather Society for Retirees ($500+)
Robert I. Allen and Susan GoinMr. Thomas A. AnapolisMr. Robert Alan ColangeloMr. Randolph Collins Mr. Arthur W. Coolidge, Jr.Mr. Kirkham R. Cornwell, Jr.
Mrs. Ann DiSarroMr. Alfred R. GilbertMr. A. Richard GoodmanMr. Amitava GuhaMr. Ernest L. HallMs. Genevieve G. JohnsonFather James J. KaneMs. Katherine M. KelleherMs. Gloria H. Kofsky KahnDr. Michael R. MacLaury, Ph.D.Charles and Barbara ManningJeff and Francine MarzinskyMr. Patrick McDermottMr. James P. MorrisseyMs. Theresa J. PangburnDr. and Mrs. Carl A. PaulsenMr. Richard L. PeckhamDr. and Mrs. Walter L. RobbMr. Anthony M. SalernoMr. Bruce R. StanleyRev. James J. Vaughan
Emerging Leaders Society ($500+ for donors under age 40)Mr. Shane C. AlbertinMr. Richard J. AsnerMrs. Clarisse L. BanksMrs. Randi L. BlenderMs. Julie A. BullMrs. Nicole G. Cain, PHRMr. Kelvin R. De La CruzMr. Ryan A. DeanMs. Jessica L FloresMr. Jeffrey R. FochtMr. Joseph A. GriggsMr. Michael J. GuzzoMr. Brendan T. HathawayMs. Andrea R. HouleMr. Neil KellyMs. Aimee A. LaliberteMr. Matthew D. MackayMr. Aaron T. MalachukMs. Emily K. MannyMs. Lataunja MartinMrs. Jacqueline L. McGuireMs. Mary-Ann MuthMr. David L. OakleyMrs. Tara W. O’LearyMs. Laura D. PerryMs. Kristal G. RamjeetMs. AnneMarie RaymondMr. James A. RellaMr. Gregory J. RiversMr. Joseph D. RossiMs. Kathryn C. SerraMr. Joshua SmithMr. Jay SpoorDr. Patrick T. UnderhillMs. Kathryn A. VanAlstineMs. Kerry E. VerschuerenMr. Brandon ViloriaMs. Angela WrightMr. Gary B. Zeigler II
United Way of the Greater Capital Region 2015 Annual Report
Basic Needs2-1-1 Hudson Valley Region
Albany Damien Center
Alliance for Positive Health
Bethesda House of Schenectady
Capital Roots
CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services
Catholic Charities of Delaware, Otsego & Schoharie Counties
Catholic Charities Tri-County Services
Equinox
Food Pantries for the Capital District
Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless
Joseph’s House and Shelter
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY
Mechanicville Area Community Services Center
Northeast Health Foundation
Northern Rivers Family Services
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY
Safe, Inc.
Schenectady Community Action Program
Schenectady Inner City Minstry
Schoharie County Community Action Program
SUNY Cobleskill / Schoharie Fresh
The Center for Community Justice
Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
Unity House of Troy, Inc.
US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Wellspring
Wildwood Programs
YWCA NorthEastern New York
YWCA of the Greater Capital Region
EducationArbor Park
Baby Institute
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region
Bigelow Corner’s Partnership
Boys & Girls Clubs of Albany
Capital District Child Care Council (CDCCC)
CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services
Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren & Washington
Catholic Charities Tri-County Services
Community Maternity Services
Equinox
Health Schenectady Families (Cornell Cooperative Extension)
Healthy Families Rensselaer (St. Peter’s Health Partners)
Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County
Northern Rivers Family Services
Safe, Inc.
Schoharie County CAP
Schoharie River Center
The Albany Promise
Troy Area United Ministries
Watervliet Civic Chest
IncomeCAPTAIN Youth and Family Services
Catholic Charities Tri-County Services
Circles of Mercy
Commission on Economic Opportunity
Literacy New York–Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie Counties
Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County
Mechanicville Area Community Services Center
Schoharie County Community Action Program
The Center for Community Justice
Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
US Committee on Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Wellspring
Wildwood Programs
YWCA Northeastern New York
YWCA of the Greater Capital Region
HealthAddictions Care Center of Albany
CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services
Catholic Charities Senior and Caregiver Services
Family & Child Service of Schenectady
Greater Adirondack Home Aides
Hospitality House
Jewish Family Services of NENY
Northern Rivers Family Services
Rensselaer Housing Resources
Senior Services of Albany
Wildwood Programs
The impact of contributions to United Way’s Community Care Fund is multiplied by United Way’s commitment to track results and fund programs that make a measurable difference for individuals, families and our community. United Way’s funded partners for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015 are listed below. Several agencies provide programs that fall under more than one of our four investment platforms. For our latest list of funded partners and programs, go to www.unitedwaygcr.org.
2014-2015 Community Care Fund Investments
ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD IN THE GREATER CAPITAL REGION
Strategic Investments United Against Hunger
Through a partnership with Schenectady Inner City Ministry (SICM), the Wright Family Foundation, the Carlilian Foundation and the Upper NY Conference of the United Methodist Church, two mobile meal trucks were purchased and launched during the summer of 2015.
The impact was immediate:60% increase in total mobile meals served
U nited Way has been dedicated to addressing childhood hunger
since 2013. The data shows that of the 42,000 children who eat
free/reduced price meals during the school year, only 1 in 7 access free
summer meals. United Way and its partners set out to bridge this gap by
increasing the number of meal sites and starting alternate methods of
meal delivery. While we have made great strides in the number of meals
served and the number of at-risk children reached, we can still do more
when we create partnerships and Live United.
“ My mom only makes enough money for her bills sometimes. She is a single mom raising me and my sister. With free summer meals, she doesn’t have to worry about feeding us.”
— Zach, Schenectady
2012 2013 2014 2015 (pre-funding)
CAPTAIN Youth & Family Services 1,603 4,605 7,074 10,768
Regional FoodBank of NENY 1,500 12,104 8,000 24,300
Schenectady InnerCity Ministry (SICM) 34,665 53,464 65,223 75,260
TOTAL 37,768 70,173 80,297 110,328
Since United Way began funding and supporting Summer Meals in 2013, there has been a 290% increase in meals served.
Partnership Nets Mobility, Increased Service
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2014 Community Cup Hockey Tournament
2014-2015 Special Events
2015 DeCrescente/Heinken Cabin Fever Classic
2014 Pace-Setters Event
2014 Miller Coors LIVE UNITED Golf Tournament
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ASSETS 6/30/15 UNAUDITED 6/30/14 AUDITEDCash & Cash Equivalents $902,000 $1,520,000
Investments $3,837,000 $3,510,000
Pledges Receivable $2,245,000 $2,262,000
Other Receivables $90,000 $804,000*
Prepaid Expenses $64,000 $45,000
Property & Equipment Net $306,000 $349,000
Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust $460,000 $484,000
Total Assets $7,904,000 $8,974,000
LIABILITIESAccounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $161,000 $139,000
Grants Payable $1,825,000 $2,037,000
Designations Payable $1,388,000 $1,734,000
Accrued Pension Cost $77,000 $77,000
Total Liabilities $3,451,000 $3,987,000
NET ASSETSNet Assets: Unrestricted $3,850,000 $4,270,000
Net Assets: Temporarily Restricted $6,000 $120,000
Net Assets: Permanently Restricted $597,000 $597,000
Total Net Assets $4,453,000 $4,987,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $7,904,000 $8,974,000
Financial StatementsUnited Way of the Greater Capital Region, Inc.Statement of Financial Position as of June 30, 2015
United Way Expenses United Way RevenueCommunity Impact Investments Donor Designations to Agencies
Management and General Fundraising
42%
8%
11%
39%
Employee Pledges Corporate Gifts
Grants Individual Gifts (outside the workplace)
Special Fundraisers Special Fundraisers (inside the workplace) (outside the workplace)
75%
15%
4%
2%
2%
2%
*This amount includes $685,000 that was due from the Phyllis A. Stone bequest which was received in July 2014