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2019 UNITED WAY
LEADERSHIP GIVING PROGRAM
Leaders are everyday people like you who believe in the work of United Way. Leaders recognize the often ignored issues within our community and act to make change.
Leaders take action by giving gifts of $1,200 or more. You know lasting and positive change is possible and our community is strongest and healthiest when everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Your generosity changes lives.
WHO ARE UNITED WAY
LEADERS?
Bruce Willis
It has been my privilege to work with so many wonderful people at the United Way over the last decade. Their passionate commitment to bringing about positive change in our community has been both inspiring and humbling for me. I know the United Way is in very good hands for the future.”
KPMG MSLPRetiring Board Member
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Thomas Benjoe
I’m quite excited for this new role and to be a part of United Way. I look forward to supporting the community and a lot of our youth.”
President/CEO, FHQ Developments2019 United Way Community Champion
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United Way works year round to invest time, knowledge and resources in achieving measurable community based outcomes that focus on the complex needs of our community’s most vulnerable people; the children, families and individuals who are often ignored.
Thank you to all donors and volunteers for making these investments possible.
INVESTING IN CHILDREN
AND FAMILIES
Our goal for the community is to be measurably better off as a result of our work and the work of our partners. Your support of United Way provides opportunities by investing in local programs, services and initiatives that support our work; to positively impact the lives of vulnerable children, youth and their families so they have the means to thrive as strong citizens in our community.
COMMUNITY AND LOCAL
LOVE
• United Way helps kids be all that they can be by focusing on a child’s readiness for kindergarten; achievement of grade level reading and a confident journey toward independence.
• United Way builds strong communities by supporting positive mental health initiatives; creating a barrier free path to services and connecting people to their community.
• United Way moves people from poverty to possibility by ensuring basic human needs are met; individuals attain financial stability and families have a safe place to call home.
FOCUSAREAS
Verna Willamson & Lara HubenigCommunity Partnerships & InvestmentSaskPower
SaskPower was awarded the United for Change Community Fundraiser Award in April, 2019. In addition to their employee workplace campaign that raises over $100,000, SaskPower has generously donated $40,000 toward United Way Classroom Libraries. This gift will power the love of reading with an injection of over 1,600 books for school aged children in Regina. Verna and Lara also play an instrumental role planning the United Way Day - Pulling Together event each June.
United Way Leaders like you choose to act because you want to help families move out of poverty into healthy and sustainable situations; you want your community to work together to thrive and provide children and youth with the means to become successful adults.
In 2018, 375 Leadership donors contributed a total of $963,820
100 percent of donations to United Way Regina stay in our community because we know our community is strongest when everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
THANKYOU
Shannon Patton, Leroy Berndt, Sue BeugCanadian Mental Health Association, Regina Branch
Mental health continues to be the number one searched topic by those looking for help via 211 Saskatchewan. Physical and Mental Health are an ongoing priority for United Way and CMHA Regina Branch is a key partner in achieving these objectives.
LEADERSHIP GIVING LEVELSMajor Giving Levels Leadership Giving Levels
Judith MayChair, Board of Directors
United Way and our partners are focused on long-term solutions to the challenges facing our community. We are not about quick fixes; we are about meaningful, community impact that will be present for years to come.”
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Major Donors generously give $10,000 or more to help find lasting solutions that address the diverse and complex needs of our community.
Thank you to all our 2018 Major Donors.
Visionaries ($100,000+)
Gordon & Jill RawlinsonOne Anonymous Donor
Philanthropist’s Circle ($25,000 - $99,999)
Robert & Lois VanderhooftHerbert & Scarlett Wheaton
Platinum ($10,000 - $24,999)
Mo Bundon & Michelle CarrBlair & Alicia ForsterBrenda GelowitzJohn & Pat GoodPaul & Carol HillVic HuardDean & Andrea KlippenstineAnn & Roger Phillips Foundation Jeff & Jennifer RobertsonTed & Michelle WelterOne Anonymous Donor
MAJORDONORS
Chief Evan BrayRegina Police Service 2018 United Way Community Champion
Local love to me is an expression of caring, appreciation and dedicated support and commitment to making a difference in the community. That’s what United Way does. That’s what we’re excited about doing in this city. Using local love to make a difference and support people.”
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Gold ($5,000 - $9,999)James & Kristen BarrDon & Leanne BlackPaul & Elaine BourassaRandy & Tarrie-Anne BrunetBrian ChristieJohn DippleJack & Karen GoodPaula Hesselink
Daniel HickeMichael & Loralie HoffortBob Lane & Janet JuleJudith May & Joseph
BadgleyShelley PatersonDave & Joann PettigrewDavid & Leanna ProstGerald & Lavina RiegerAllan & Mary-Lou SaccaryGrant StahlTrevor & Candace SundboTafaline Wall & Tom NewtonBruce & Wendy Willis
Pat WilsonGreg & Dawne ZahorskiFive Anonymous Donors
Silver ($2,500 - $4,999)Bruce AndersonConnie Ashton & Ken
LoeppkyBrian Barrington-FooteJanet and Sterling
BjorndahlGladys BoehlerKevin & Beverly DanielTerry Downie
Robyn Edwards-BentzEileen ElliottGlen & Nancy GardnerLoren Gee & Nicole
FahlmanKurtis & Heather GreenmanKristin Gushuliak & Bruce
HebertJordan Hardy & Jodi
VaughanBrian & Roberta HardyJacqueline HatherlyEmilie Hozempa Charitable
Fund
2018 LEADERS
Bob & Lynn JaworskiDoug & Cindy JohnsonKristél KrielEric & Melissa KristjanssonDeron & Tanya KuskiMark & Susan LangShane & Tiffany LewisEileen & Kim LibbyScott & Kimberly LinnerHarold & Jean MacKayCraig & Marney MartinSteve MatthewsAllan & Shelley McDougall
David Meldrum & Lenni Frohman
Michael MilaniPatrick & Leslie MollardAllan & Pat ParenteauBlaine & Michelle PhoDean & Shirley RaeRobert & Lee ReaMichael & Shelley
RedenbachSheri-Dawn & Reg RobinsonBarb & David SenkowHimanshu & Shuchita
Sharma
Jeff & Sheryl StusekSarah & Brent TkachukLynn & Jim Tomkins
Foundation Garth TomlinsonRoss ToppDonna TurnerBrad & Stephanie VanceFrances & Byron WerryJustice Ted Zarzeczny &
Tracey BakkeliMike & Tracy ZurowskiDennis & Susan Zwarych
Thirteen Anonymous Donors
Bronze ($1,200 - $2,499)Emily & Ian ArmerTravis AsmundsonGerald & Marylynne BeatonTina Beaudry-MellorGurpreet & Anita BhatiaAnne & Gerry BilczukDaphne BilokuryJane Chapco & Max BilsonSandra & James BingamanKaren Birss
Silver cont.
Scott BorysKenneth BosMichèle BouvierCam & Annette BowerEric & Jo BowerEvan BrayDon BrownMichael & Jocelyn BrownKen & Jane BudzakMorgan BuncePunam & Byron BurnettBob BurtonBob & Jean CameronRob & Tanya Cameron
Susan Cameron & Brent Hamilton
Benjamin CantelonMike CarrDr. Thomas ChaseLaura CooksonRick Engel & Adrienne
CottrellDouglas & Margaret
CuddingtonKelly & Linda CurrieLen DanielsCathy Brock & John DarkRon Dedman
Scott & Cathy DonaldCorey DuncanJennifer EhrmantrautJosh EllJim & Karen EngelKim EngelSteve & Lisa EngelGreg EnionBonnie FavreauGreg Bamford & Christie
FesslerDr. Milo FinkMike & Shauna FlamanLindsay Folk
Pauline FolkMisty & Tyler ForrestMary Ann McGrath & Keith
FortowskyVernon FowkeGeoffrey & Edel FrancoKen FromMichaela GabelStacey GarnerDr. Ian GermaniLeeane GherasimShirley GilbertMonique Goffinet MillerRobert & Barb Gottselig
Bronze cont.
Philip GrayF. Volker GreifenhagenMark & Janet GuilletRick & Audrey HainesLorna HamiltonLaurie & Vilma HammondMargaret A. HammondJeffrey HansenJeremy & Yolanda HansenJanice HarkerRob & Yvonne HarrisonRussell & Sheila HartColin & Chantelle HausRobert & Cindy Haynes
Beth HendricksenLarry HilesCandace HillDrs. Joanne & Bryan HillisKathy Hillman-Weir & Glenn
WeirBecky & Wally HoehnRick HoffmanMurray & Margaret HoganCaroline & Shawn HogueDarren & Iris HowdenBill & Shelley HubbleChristine Lynn HughesClare & Van Isman
Julianne JackLeanne JarockiRankin & Madelein JaworskiChad & Brie JedlicSteve & Marina JefferyTerence N. JohnsJanet & Bill JohnsonKathleen JohnsonBruce & Janice JohnstoneDeborah JordanQuentin Kalyniuk &
Catherine BenningJerrod KeulerSaqib Khan
Angus & Karen KirbyLarry KlassenTimothy R. KramerKevin KraussMary KrowickaLarry & Elva KyleBarbara & Robert LaingDennis & Debbie LaneTanya & Lydell LangDarryl Langman & Kathy
Kozan-LangmanMichael & Amanda
LanowayRalph Leibel
Bronze cont.
Jeff & Jana LinnerSheri & Kelly LucasDarrick LutzSharon LylykJanice MacDonaldGrant & Twyla MacDougallAlastair MacFadden &
Samantha BrommJulie MackMark & Barb MacNaughtonDerrick & Melissa MannSheila MannTracey MannMary Martin-Smith
Paul MastersonDavid & Shelly McFaddenDarcy McGovern & Terina
AbrahamsonAmy McInnisMichael & Heather
McMurrayDean & Lori McQueenJennifer & Dwayne MelcherMeagan MenhartGarner MitchellCorinna Mitchell-BeaudinDoug Moen & Kathy
Undseth
Lisa MoenTracy MoffattDuane MombourquetteJeff NicholsJim NicolLinda & John NilsonKeith NixonKaren & Michael O’BrienLinda & Brian ObrigewitschDr. Kathleen O’ReillyJim & Lisa OstertagDeb Pacholka & Rick
MolaroRupen Pandya
James Parker & Jocelyn Argue
Shawn PearceHiedi Pearson & Gord
JonesMark PerkinsJoe PiwowarRobert & Lorraine PletchShellie PociukLaurier and Lisa PoirierGeorge PryceLeah RegentChad & Amanda ReichDusty Reid
Bronze cont.
The Hill Companies received the TD Greystone Leadership Award in April, 2019 with the highest proportion of donors, 91%, contributing at the Leadership Giving level ($1,200 or more annually) to their employee Workplace Campaign. The Hill Companies have also contributed an additional $45,000 to United Way’s Summer Success Literacy Initiative since inception and continue to provide volunteers for one-on-one reading opportunities throughout the year.
Jorge ColinThe Hill CompaniesEmployee Campaign Coordinator
Morina RennieAudrey RoadhouseAlyssa RobinsonBonnie RungeRandy Sandbeck & Andrea
SealeThe Honourable Eugene
A. ScheibelNeil & Cindy SchellCurtis SchimmelmannBonnie SchmidtLuke Schmidt & Aimee
OttenbreitDean & Keri Schwebius
Debbie ScriverJoy Serne & Grant HesjeJacqueline ShawDean Sinclair & Lorraine
ClarkeTamara Sinclair & Brey
PattisonPeter SindaniKyleah SmandychBrenda & Darcy StasiukAndrew StrihaAllison Falconer &
Saravanan SubramanianPeter Suderman
Kathy SutherlandDarren & Tina SvedahlChris TaschukMary Taylor-AshGary & Shelley ThielPaul & Leanne ThompsonDr. Vianne TimmonsChris Triggs & Jamie MorleyLaura UrsuKevin VanstoneGrant & Velda VarleyLeo & Sandra VerhelstJim Fallows & Trina Vicq
Fallows
Maureen VossPaul & Pauline WagnerErick & Heather WahlstromFred WallMike WalterRick WarawaMerv & Cathy WarnerBrett WaytuckKeith & Shannon WeatherallDaniel & Terry WebsterShane WebsterKirk WestgardBrett & Trudy WhipplerJohn & Suzanne Williams
Bronze cont.
Treena AmyotteMuscowpetung Saulteaux NationUnited Way Regina Board Member
Greg Willner & Laurie SampsonDonald WilsonRaynelle WilsonAlex R. WlodarczykIan & Nora YeatesKathy YoungSixty-Nine Anonymous Donors
University of Regina was awarded the Dr. Jack Boan Lifetime Achievement Award in April, 2019 for their long-term commitment and alignment to values exhibited by Professor Emeritus Dr. Boan who passed away at the age of 100 on October 31, 2018.
Pictured Left to Right: Constance Hammermeister, Devon Anderson, Dave Boan, Brian Christie, Shayla Bonhomme.
Corporate Leaders show their support to the community through United Way, resulting in shared values with their employees. The following organizations and their employees raised the most money in support of United Way Regina in 2018.
TOP 25CORPORATE
PARTNERS
*Government of Saskatchewan*TD Greystone Asset Management*Farm Credit Canada*Canada Life*SaskPower*The Co-operatorsUniversity of Regina*RBC Financial Group *Co-op Refinery Complex
*PCL Construction*Regina Public School Division*The Hill CompaniesSaskEnergy*Information Services Corporation *CIBCCity of Regina*Wheaton Chevrolet*Solvera Solutions
*Costco WholesaleBMO Financial Group *TD Bank GroupCanada Revenue AgencyMLT Aikins LLP*Enbridge PipelinesVirtus Group LLP
*Denotes companies that provided a corporate donation in 2018 in addition to employee pledges.
Many United Way Regina Leaders make personal donations or make use of the payroll deduction option through their employers, but there are other ways to be a community Leader.
DONATIONS OF LISTED SECURITIES
Take advantage of greater tax saving opportunities while creating positive change in our community.
By donating publicly traded shares to United Way, you will not pay any capital gains tax normally associated with such a disposition. You will receive a tax receipt for the full value of the shares but are not taxed on any gain. Donors of securities therefore do not need to take any capital gain into income.
WAYSTO GIVE
PLANNED GIVING OPTIONS
All gifts are planned gifts. Many donors are interested in making sure their support continues after they are no longer making an annual contribution. Often, planned gifts are made from assets accumulated with care over many years.
United Way Regina is able to help you achieve your charitable objectives. You may be surprised at how simple it is to make a substantial gift with flexible giving options such as:
• A bequest in your will;• A gift of life insurance;• A gift of cash, securities, or property;• A gift in the form of residual interest;• A commemorative gift
• Donations to charity are deducted directly from your taxes in the form of a credit applied against taxes payable.
• This charitable tax credit reduces the amount of federal and provincial tax you may pay in the according year.
• Regardless of personal income, donations of equal size are credited equally.
• The system rewards extra giving; the more you donate, the larger your tax credit.
WHILE YOUR DONATION IS HELPING OTHERS, LET THE TAX SAVINGS HELP YOU…CHARITABLE
TAX CREDITS IN SASKATCHEWAN
YOUR GIFT YOUR COMBINED PROVINCIAL ACTUAL COST & FEDERAL TAX SAVINGS TO YOU
BRONZE - $1,200 $489 $711
SILVER - $2,500 $1,058 $1,442
GOLD - $5,000 $2,151 $2,849
PLATINUM - $10,000 $4,339 $5,661
PHILANTHROPIST’S CIRCLE - $25,000 $10,901 $14,099
VISIONARIES - $100,000 $43,714 $56,286
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