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A Celebration of Caring People who are Transforming Our Local World
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“Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world.For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.” - Margaret Mead
Recently I had the pleasure of meeting with a dynamic group of young professionals who have founded The Young Friends of The Community Coalition (YFCC). As I sat listening to teachers, lawyers, musicians, business owners, environmental advocates, caterers and the list could go on, I kept thinking how lucky our community is to have this “next generation” of young leaders who want to get their hands dirty and give back in a meaningful way. Even better, they have chosen The Community Coalition because they think our model is a smart business model. They are the future of The Community Coalition and what a bright future it is!
The Community Coalition continues to fascinate people. Is it because our model is unique? Is it the breadth and depth of services our Member Organizations provide? Is it because we have one of the most fun and notorious fundraisers in Chester County? Is it the collaborative aspect? Is it because we quietly go about our business and since our inception have distributed over $6.2 million dollars to our Member Organizations, and transformed over 100,000 lives in Chester County? I think the answer is yes to all of these questions. What we do is diverse; we don’t fit into a cookie cutter mold and for me that is the beauty and the challenge of The Community Coalition. I say challenge because it’s a complex model to explain. Despite that, people are drawn to, and believe in, what we do.
My first year as President of the Board has not been without its hurdles, but the rewards have been far greater. We are so pleased to have Kathleen Sanger join the CC family as Executive Director. She has been very busy in her first few months and seems to handle whatever comes her way with grace, diligence and humor. The Community Coalition has an extraordinary Board and I am grateful every day for their ability to listen and REALLY hear, for their “roll up the sleeves, let’s get it done” mentality and for their vision. Our Member Organizations are a group of hardworking people – their energy and insight keep us focused on what is most important and that is continuing to discover the most impactful ways to reach those in need in Chester County.
Finally, we could not do what we do without your friendship and support. You are the reason we are able to share resources and transform lives. We are grateful for all you do for The Community Coalition and we thank you.
A Message from the President...
2014 Board of Directors
Eliza M. Zimmerman President
Kelly Raggazino Vice President
Johanna Gilbert Treasurer
Susan Elko Secretary
Mary Foote Member-at-Large
Frances M. Abbott
Alexis Boswell
Becky Bradbeer
Keith Burress
Sandra Claus
Ken George
Kevin Holleran, Esq.
Angela E. Jones
Seth Koss
Judy van Beuren
Dolores Winston
Eliza M. Zimmerman President of Board
“We feel that it is important to give back to our Community. By giving to the Community Coalition, we can support 5 nonprofits that reflect the values that we hold near and dear....those are to treat all people with dignity and hope, and help those people to feel safe. The Coalition
sets the bar high for these initiatives and in turn Chester County has become a place that attracts diversity. That is vital to us...”- Franny & Franny abbott
Audited Financial StatementThe Community Coalition Statements of Support, Revenue and Expenses
Revenue and SupportContributions $ 115,323Net Income from Events 312,413Trust Fund Income 18,345Interest and Divident Income 9,756Unrealized Gain on Stocks 18,750Restrictions Satisfied 8,731
Total Revenue and Support 483,318
ExpensesAllocations to Member OrganizationsAssociation for the Colonial Theatre 65,000Citizen Advocacy of Chester County 57,400Open Hearth, Inc. 83,070Orion Communities, Inc. 74,147Phoenixville Area Positive Alternatives 25,000
304,617Other ExpensesPayroll, Rent, Administration 106,981
106,981
Total Expenses 411,598Increase in Unrestricted Assets 71,720Net Assets at Beginning of Year 377,468Net Unrestricted Assets at End of Year $ 449,188
12 months EndedDecember 2014
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTTHE COMMUNITY COALITION STATEMENTS
OF SUPPORT, REVENUE AND EXPENSES
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$6,144,383.00
$2,166,375.00AN AMAZING DECADE
FUNDS DISTRIBUTED TO MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
The CommitteeHarlan BatrusGeorges and Marion BoyerNancy CoffeyJonathan and Bibi ConradRafe and Deb de la GueronniereJimmy and Virginia DeanJonathan and Linda FilleyTim Forbes and Anne HarrisonKip and Astrid ForbesJohn and Edie HolbrookMark and Eleanor MascheroniKen and Moira MummaBambi PutnamJeff and Maud Welles
Wine expert Charles Antin guided blind tastings of battling vineyards. Guests sampled and voted on incredible offerings in red, white and dessert wines —a classic battle between Old World and New World wines!
The event took place beneath Edward Melcarth’s painting The Last Supper, which was apropos as 2014 marked The Cc’s final event at The Forbes Galleries (a wonderful new venue will host this event in 2015). And if the wine tasting was not enough, guests bid on one-of-a-kind auction items such as six bottles of the best wines in the world including the best of Bordeaux, Rhone, and the USA. Every bottle was rated a perfect 100 points by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.
This marks the 22nd successful event by this extraordinary committee.
George Krapf Jr. & Sons Maurie and Dru Kring Christopher and Celia Lang Mifflin and Gail Large David and Sarah Larned Steve and Felicia Layne Christie Lebano Patricia Lebow Revocable Trust Bob and Betsy Legnini Sean and Michele Legnini Chris and Vicki Levine Stuart and Suzanne Levy Jason and Kristine Lisi Alison Locke and Vic Thompson Carlo and Kelly Luciano Barbara Putman Lyman Charles Lynch John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Jane MacElree Earle and Carole Mack Earle I. Mack Foundation Ian and Mary MacKinnon Richele Maestro Thompson and Pam Maher
David and Hildegarde Mahoney Foundation Mary Alice Malone Jason and Maureen Manfrey Mark and Eleanor Mascheroni Wade and Wendy McDevitt Charlene McGowan John and Stephanie McGowan Bill and Katie McNabb John and Constance McNamara Mike McNamara Brian and Donna McNeill Frank Mermoud and Ned Shannon John and Leigh Middleton Donald and Muffy Miller Ranney and Terri Moran Caroline Moran David and Susan Moran Elizabeth Moran Michael and Anne Moran Bob and Molly Morrison Peter and Martha Morse David and Marian Moskowitz Ken and Moira Mumma Bill and Patsy Munger
E. Murdoch Family Foundation Britton and Janice Murdoch Janneke Neilson Michele Oakes Pamela O’Connor Lawrence and Sue O’Donnell Tom and Kara Olenzak Daniel and Nancy Paduano Wright and Anna Maria Palmer Frank and Maureen Pellegrini Sergeant and Stephanie Pepper Zoe Perkins St. Peter’s United Church of Christ Jonathan and Margaret Petrakis Andy and Daria Pew Clemens and Claudia Pietzner Leslie & Regina Quick Charitable Foundation Joe and Kelly Raggazino Joe and Caroline Rogers David and Jamie Rosenberg Wilbur and Hillary Ross Rob and Eileen Rumer Roderick and Kathy Russell Kevin and Amanda Ryan
Timothy and Mary Ryan Nancy Sambuco Richard Sanford Nancy Schanes Doug and Alice Schroer Peter and Susan SchultzRichard and Nancy Schwab John and Denise Sedor Martin Seidel Cate Senate Greg and Iris Shea Alan and Janna Sherrill John Silverthorne Daniel and Cinnie Slack Henry and Sarah Slack Steven Smolinsky Tad Sperry and Ellen Harvey Steven and Holly Spinner Ward and Jill Steidle Dennis StewartBob and Jane Souaid Sunbrite Dye Company Fred and Barbara Sutherland Wilson and Barbara Taylor Rick and Diana Thompson
Tim and Jood Thompson Thorncroft Equestrian Center Thornedge Foundation Ralph and Karen Thurman Wallace and Betsy Turner Archibald and Helene van Beuren Ted and Judy van Beuren Vanguard ID Systems, Inc. Michael and Kerry Walsh John and Susan Wanamaker-Leas Bob and Marilee Ward Jeff and Maud Wells Wells Fargo Philanthropy Fund Wellspring Physician Acupunture Bruce Wenner Howard and Leslie Wentz John and Christine Whitman Dick and Pam Williams Jeffrey and Susan Willis Bob and Sheryl Willson Peter and Eliza Zimmerman •
MORE WONDERFUL DONORS! (continued)
Evening of Extraordinary Wines
Anne Harrison and Eleanor Mascheroni Ned Shannon, Moria Mumma and Frank Mermoud Julie Ferguson and Eliza Zimmerman
PALM BEACH
Llwyd and Diana Ecclestone Alan and Susan Elko Emergensee Inc. Alan and Ellen Epps Rick and Lynn Feinblatt Ritson and Julie Ferguson Jonathan and Linda Filley Jane Fioravanti First Cornerstone Foundation Mary Foote Christopher and Astrid Forbes Miguel Forbes Robert and Lydia Forbes Steve and Sabina Forbes
Thom Lemens and Wallace ForbesTim Forbes and Anne Harrison Eric and Lisa Forsythe Leta Austin Foster George and Nonnie Frelinghuysen Cynthia Friedman Paul and Esther Gansky Robert and Liz Gardiner Gail Gaston Alexander Gaudieri and Robin Bain Mele Janice Gault and James Vander Ken George Bill Gericke Carla Germano
Christopher and Johanna Gilbert Meg Goodman Sarah Gore Griffiths Construction Robert GriffithsSean and Jean Hagerty Matt and Anne Hamilton Peter and Alta Hamilton Hamilton Family Foundation Clark Hargrove Peter and Louise Havens Harry and Louise Hill Kenneth and Irene Hill Laurie Hnatin
Kevin and Burse Holleran Hope Initiative For A Better Life Foundation Winchester Hotchkiss Rick and Julie Howard Charlie and Jean Humphreys Stock and Eleanor Illoway Bobbo Jetmundsen Foundation Michelle Johnson Timothy Johnson and Fernando Wang Angela Jones Barbara Jordan Charlie and Anna Jordan Keith and Rita Kaplan
Su Carroll Kenderdine James Kennedy Thomas and Maude Kent Kessler Family Foundation Paul and Kathy Kim Julia Alexander King Frank and Sylvia Kissel Jarrett and Judy Kling Rick and Lynn Knight Berton Korman Seth and Bonnie Koss (continued)
MORE WONDERFUL DONORS! (continued)
“The execution and management of CC’s goals have made this type of innovative model attractive to the Board of Directors of the Whimsie fund. We feel CC has been successful in creating a sustainable environment of growth and support among its 5 Chester County non profits.”
- Harry and Wendy atterbury, WHiMsie Fund
“We have supported the Community Coalition for more than 15 years because we are
interested in charitable outreach that benefits the local community and improves the human
condition. The Community Coalition’s approach to providing maximum benefit with minimum
cost to the organizations it serves is the primary appeal to us.”
- Stephanie & John McGowan
Thank You!
For many years, this hardworking committee has planned and hosted wonderful events to benefit The Community Coalition. Founded in 2003, this event has become a mainstay of the Coalition’s annual revenue and continues to attract the attention of new donors. The Coalition’s collaborative fundraising and distribution model is intriguing to our friends in Florida, as well as, in New York, and of course, Chester County.
The Committee James BerwindAllison and Chip BradyDon BurnsKip ForbesCynthia Friedman
Fernando Wong and Tim JohnsonJudy and Jerry KlingJock and Susan Wanamaker-LeasHillie MahoneyMoira and Ken MummaTom Quick
Jamie and David RosenbergJane and Bob SouaidDiane N. WeissPam and Dick Williams
Stephanie and John McGowan and Moira Mumma
Jarrett and Judy Kling Dick and Pam Williams David and Jamie Rosenberg, Moira Mumma and Allison and Chip Brady
The 2014 Scavenger Hunt
BIG SHOES TO FILL! In June 2014, Moira Mumma retired as President of The Community Coalition board. Moira was one of the founders of the CC and served as Board President for 23 years. Eliza Zimmerman, a board member since 2005 was appointed President.
At the 2014 fall Scavenger Hunt, Eliza made the following remarks: (Holding up a pair of size 16 shoes!) “In June I stepped into some rather large shoes! Happily I am not walking in these shoes alone as I am surrounded by a dedicated hardworking board and loyal, generous constituents who realize the impact of the work we do at The Community Coalition. Moira is a role model for me and for many who are involved in the non-profit sector. She works tirelessly for the Coalition and other organizations giving of her time, talent and resources so that others’ lives are improved.”
Moira has stayed actively involved in The Community Coalition as she chairs both the New York wine dinner and an event in Palm Beach. She also continues her work at Citizen Advocacy of Chester County one of the Coalition’s member organizations.
“I am grateful beyond words for Moira and Ken’s wise counsel, willingness to step up when needed and most importantly their friendship. “said Zimmerman. “After 23 years of service it would have been understandable if they had chosen to take a giant step away, but that is not their style and for that I am thankful.”
Su Carroll Kenderdine James Kennedy Thomas and Maude Kent Kessler Family Foundation Paul and Kathy Kim Julia Alexander King Frank and Sylvia Kissel Jarrett and Judy Kling Rick and Lynn Knight Berton Korman Seth and Bonnie Koss (continued)
THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED THE CC IN 2014!Franny and Franny Abbott
Maxwell Abbott Hugh and Elizabeth Aikens AmazonSmile Foundation
Carol Atterbury Elizabeth Atterbury
Harry and Wendy Atterbury Mike and Kate Barry Thaddeus Bartkowski
Harlan Batrus Bill and Bunny Beekman
Leonas and Maria Bekeris Bob and Barbara Belshaw
Norene Benton James Berwind
The John H. Bickford Foundation David and Diane Bishop
Blue Sky Family Foundation Clarke and Barbara Blynn Larry and Cindy Borger
John and Barbara Borzillo Peter and Dolores Bosshard
Mary Lou Boucher Georges and Marion Boyer
Edwin R. Boyton Becky Bradbeer
Chip Brady and Allison Weiss Brady Brandywine Operating Partnership LP
Jeff and Pam Bryer Barbara Buckman
Donald Burns Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft
Bill and Gwen Carpenter Century 21 Norris-Valley Forge
The Claneil Foundation Michael and Sandy Claus
Mac and Barbara Cocherell Ken and Jenny Collins
Michael and Tricia Conlin Barnaby and Martha Conrad Jonathan and Bibi Conrad Dick and Adele Corbett
Sherri Cornish Coventry Commodities, LLC
Christopher Cox Gary and Catharine Cox
Creative Risk Management Associates, LLC The Crebilly Foundation
Steve and Suzanne Cronin Kimberly Curley
James and Daysy Curry Kell and Kate Damsgaard
Rafe and Deb de la Gueronniere Aeyung Park de Melo
James and Virginia Dean Madeleine Degnan
Mark Ashton and Amy Deshong Anthony and Linda DiValerio
Saunders and Sallie Dixon Brooke and Lenora Dolan Kevin and Betsy Donohue
John and Kathleen Dunagan Pat Dunn
Bob and Margaret Duprey (continued)
The CommitteeFranny and Franny AbbottBarbara and Bob BelshawSandy and Michael ClausTricia and Michael ConlinSherri CornishLinda and Anthony DiValerioSusan and Alan ElkoJulie and Ritson FergusonJohanna and Christopher Gilbert
Burse and Kevin HolleranAngela E. JonesRita and Keith KaplanBonnie and Seth KossWendy and Wade McDevittStephanie and John McGowanCathy and Bill MillerTerri and Ranney MoranMoira and Ken MummaMichelle and Santiago Pujadas
Kelly and Joe RaggazinoAmanda and Kevin RyanAlicia and Doug SchroerIris and Greg SheaJanna and Alan SherrillJood and Tim ThompsonDiana and Rick ThompsonKaren and Randy ThurmanJudy and Ted van BeurenEliza and Peter Zimmerman
It was another amazing night of good friends, good fun, good food, and a little healthy competition! Buses of Cheetahs, Impalas, Spider monkeys, Leopards, Lions, and more scoured Chester County to solve wacky clues and photograph stunts such as capturing the entire team in a mid-air jump (as demonstrated on the cover!) All of this hard work was clearly not to win the most unattractive trophy ever, but to support and celebrate The Community Coalition.
Sean and Michelle Legnini, Katie Ermilio, Tylee Abbott
Angela Jones, Julie Wood DeVuono and Jackie Sweeney
Moira Mumma, Eliza Zimmerman, Julie and Ritson Ferguson and Ken Mumma “The Judges” Ken and Moira Mumma, Lisa and Eric Forsythe on either side of Eliza Zimmerman; Mary Foote, Polly Lauer; Kelly Raggazino
174 Bridge StreetPhoenixville, PA 19460610.415.1167
thecommunitycoalition.org
Since 1991, The Community Coalition has supported and celebrated individuals, families and social institutions through a collaborative fundraising effort. This creative, local approach combines efficient business practices with the commitment to furthering the diverse work of its member organizations.
Pictured on the front cover (Pictured L-R, Top to Bottom): Association for the Colonial Theatre children’s performance; Dan and George of Citizen Advocacy; an Orion Communities client makes calls to reduce her utility bills; Alexis Boswell and Dolly Winston of PAPA; Aeyung Park DeMelo, Kip Forbes, San Lee and Moira Mumma; Franny Abbott, Felicia Layne, Kathy and Paul Kim and Terri Moran; members of the Spider monkey scavenger hunt team; members of the Antelopes scavenger hunt team Michael Claus, Joe Fioravanti, Alan Elko and Tom Bergstrom; Open Hearth saver buys her first home; PAPA basketball team; Barbara M. Joran and Eliza Zimmerman
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ASSOCIATION FOR THE COLONIAL THEATRE ACT enhances the collective well-being of the region by restoring the landmark Colonial Theatre and promoting cultural, economic and civic life.
CITIZEN ADVOCACY OF CHESTER COUNTY, INC. Citizen Advocacy initiates voluntary one-to-one relationships between a person with a disability who is isolated and at risk, and someone else from their community who has corresponding qualities and resources. Advocates are asked to build a personal relationship with their partner, and also to take action on their partner’s behalf.
OPEN HEARTH INC. Open Hearth provides innovative programs to help people end the cycle of homelessness and achieve financial self-sufficiency. Through its own direct provision of services, as well as an established network of other nonprofits, Open Hearth supports and empowers people as they acquire affordable housing, a means of transportation and financial viability.
ORION COMMUNITIES, INC. Orion provides interim case management, outreach, and supportive services to residents of the Greater Phoenixville Area. Orion connects residents to services that engender hope, dignity, and reliance for those experiencing poverty, disability, or illness.
PHOENIXVILLE AREA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVES (PAPA) PAPA offers the only formal, structured academic and athletic programs for at-risk youth aged 7-17 in the Phoenixville area.
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OUR MISSION Every effort was made to ensure that the enclosed list of donors includes everyone who gave in fiscal year 2014. If we have made an error, our most sincere apology. Please contact us so that we may add a note of correction in our next annual report which will be printed early in the New Year.