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Conservancy of Southwest Florida Annual Report

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida was founded in 1964 and is dedicated to protecting the water, land and wildlife in the region. We

accomplish this through the synergies of environmental education, science and research, policy and advocacy and wildlife rehabilitation, supported by gifts from generous individuals and organizations who

care about our future and our quality of life.

Protecting Southwest Florida’s unique natural environment and quality of life ... now and forever.

1450 Merrihue DriveNaples, Florida 34102239.262.0304www.conservancy.org

2010-2011

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Conservancy of Southwest Florida Annual Report Contents Conservancy of Southwest Florida Annual Report 2010-2011

CONSERVANCY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA 1

Letter from the Chairman 2Letter from the President 2Board of Directors 5

WATER 6LAND 8WILDLIFE 10FUTURE 12

Donor Support 14Leadership Circle 22Eagle Society 23Memorials 24Matching Gifts 25 Gifts in Honor of 25Auction Donors 26Gifts of Time and Talent 28 Staff 32Interns (Conservation Associates) 33Financials 34

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Chairman Dolph von Arx

President & CEO Andrew McElwaine

As I enter into my last year as Chairman of the Board for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, I am especially proud of the performance and the results of our team to protect our water, land, wildlife and future. Many of those accomplishments are highlighted in this Annual Report, “Transitions.”

I am also very proud of the belief you have had in the Conservancy of Southwest Florida to get the job done. Despite economically challenged times, your philanthropy and outpouring of support helped us achieve a successful end to the “Saving Southwest Florida” Capital Campaign – a record $38.8 million, the largest environmental campaign in the State of Florida. This is a large stepping stone to transition the Conservancy into the future.

Your ongoing support is a testimony that inspires hope for the future – and to the generations who will steward our natural treasures.

Best,Dolph von ArxChairman of the Board

Dear Friends,

2011 represented both a challenge and a transition for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.

The state legislature repealed all but a fragment of the state’s growth management law, driving oversight of conservation down to the local level. As a regional organization, those moves made our local role even more important than before. Clean water, the lifeblood of our amenity-driven economy, became a struggle as long-settled policy came under attack. Efforts by the Conservancy and its partners to reduce nutrient pollution in drinking water became a lightning rod for agribusiness, failing sewer plants, and mining. These groups pushed decision makers to erroneously pit the economy against our environment.

Despite the volatile climate, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, with support from members and donors, had an extraordinarily successful year working on your behalf - winning important environmental policies, developing collaborative programs, creating a new Nature Center and sustaining the organization in such a way that we will be able to continue our important work for years to come. Elements of this work are highlighted in this annual report.

As we continue our transition, we are grateful to the many thought leaders who help inspire our work. I want to especially recognize our outgoing chairman Dolph von Arx for his strong leadership. Mr. von Arx helped to lead the organization through the worst of the Great Recession and build our highly successful Capital Campaign. We are very grateful for his service to our community.

Our work relies on you to sustain our natural treasures and ensure our environmental challenges are won again and again. As we transition into the future, you have proven that we can rely on your ongoing passion and support to protect that which brought us here in the first place.

Best,Andrew McElwainePresident and CEO

LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

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The new Conservancy Nature Center entrance, Smith Preserve Way, is estimated to open in late 2012.

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Vice Chairman Andrew D.W. Hill

OFFICERS

Chairman Dolph von Arx

President & CEO Andrew McElwaine

Treasurer George Gibson

Secretary Sue Dalton

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida thanks the community

and business leaders on our Board of Directors who are

passionate about protecting our quality of life ... now and forever.

LEADERSHIP 2010-2011

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John D. Fumagalli

John R. Hall

Robert L. Heidrick

Lois Kelley

Kenneth Krier

Colleen Kvetko

Maureen Lerner

Lisa Merritt

James Murphy

Tony Rodriguez

Patsy Schroeder

Lynne Shotwell

Lynn Slabaugh

Jeannie Smith

KermitSutton

Gary Thomas * Former Treasurer

Tucker Tyler

Gene Windfeldt

Ian Wright

Dawn Allyn

Edith G. Andrew

Jennifer Cheng

Ted Corbin

Paul Corddry

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Water2011 was not a good year for CLEAN WATER, as agencies and legislative leaders undermined quantifiable pollution limits and weakened water quality standards. This struggle to limit nutrient pollution is a historic moment in Florida history. Memberships and donor support help ensure that the Conservancy continues to be a leader in protecting water resources regionally and state-wide.

Thanks to the financial and STRONG ADVOCACY SUPPORT from our members, the Conservancy was able to stave off some ‘bad’ bills from being passed in Florida. Some examples included prohibiting utilities from dumping partially treated sewage into the ocean and allowing for the inspection of millions of Florida’s aging septic tanks for leaks to protect springs and drinking water.

Lee County was forced to close four Ft. Myers area beaches in summer 2011 due to excessive bacteria. On an average, 100 of Florida’s beaches experience temporary closures annually due to poor water conditions. The Conservancy continues to work with decision makers to stress that a healthy economy relies on HEALTHY BEACHES AND HEALTHY WATER.

Summer Camp attendees studying nearshore marine life – many of which are unique to Southwest Florida.

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CLEAN AND ABUNDANT WATER is the centerpiece of Florida’s economy – travel and tourism, recreational fishing and real estate values. Yet, Florida has some of the nation’s poorest water quality. The ultimate cost of not cleaning up Florida’s polluted waterways is immeasurable and would be felt for generations. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida continues to work on your behalf to engage elected officials and industry leaders to outline steps to restore Florida’s waters.

Two new FILTER MARSHES are now fully operational at the Conservancy Nature Center. One is designed to treat our own stormwater runoff, while the Shotwell Wavering Filter Marsh treats runoff from Coastland Center Mall, filtering out pollutants before they reach the Gordon River. The area has become a new refuge for juvenile snook and wading birds.

The Conservancy completed a scientific study in Clam Bay to assess benthic (bottom-dwelling) populations found in and on the sediment, one of the tools to help determine the health of the Bay and improve the management of the waterway.

The Conservancy completed its 13th year of mangrove monitoring in Clam Bay and continues to act as a watchdog to preserve this estuary.

BILLION DOLLARS ARE PUMPED INTO THE FLORIDA ECONOMY FROM VISITORS ENJOYING OUR WATERS AND BEACHES.

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“Our waters must remain a public resource that is protected for future generations.”

– Andrew McElwaine, Conservancy of Southwest Florida President

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LandThe 2011 Florida legislature passed several troubling ENVIRONMENTAL BILLS – one of which eliminated state environmental oversight and pushed smart growth decisions down to the local level. The Conservancy intensified its watchdog efforts, as local participation, intervention and thought leadership became more necessary than ever.

EVERGLADES RESTORATION will continue for decades, so it is important to monitor results of efforts already undertaken. The Conservancy Science team completed biological monitoring and evaluation for Picayune Strand Restoration, funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, to monitor changes in aquatic and terrestrial species that serve as indicators of ecosystem change in response to the hydrologic restoration of the forest.

Prior to Conservancy intervention, the public was not allowed to attend all relevant meetings regarding the MASTER MOBILITY PLAN in Collier County. This action provided the public with additional opportunities to provide feedback to the County on a long term strategy to decrease traffic and congestion.

Conservancy biologists Melinda Schuman and Ian Bartoszek researching Western Everglades restoration efforts.

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FLORIDA HAS BEEN ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING STATES in the country for seven decades. Boom and bust residential development has drastically affected parts of southwest Florida’s natural treasures. Protecting our wild spaces is vital to our water supplies, wildlife, recreation and our quality of life. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida works to create sensible, sustainable development strategies that accommodate growth while protecting the environment and the things that make our paradise special.

HUNDREDS OF ACRES OF WETLANDS in north Naples were spared from destruction when a Federal judge sided with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida and revoked an Army Corps of Engineers permit for the Mirasol development. Efforts to properly develop the area continue.

After purchasing an additional eight acres of upland scrub from the Trust for Public Land, the Conservancy celebrated the completion of the CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH PRESERVE, a refuge for approximately 70 resident gopher tortoises.

The Science team partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey to monitor frog populations in the WEST ERN EVERGLADES to estab-lish a network of frog call recorders throughout the area. This study will help determine the species’ tolerance to hydrology changes and the movement of exotic species, such as Cuban tree frogs.

GOPHER TORTOISES RESIDE ON THE CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH PRESERVE AT THE CONSERVANCY NATURE CENTER.

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“Development decisions must be based on sound fiscal policies and best available data. Taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for development .”

– Nicole Johnson, Conservancy Director of Governmental Policy.

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Wildlife

These orphaned fox kits are two examples of the thousands of native wildlife cared for at the Conservancy Wildlife Clinic.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contracted the Conservancy Science team to establish a remote camera survey to monitor the Florida panther and their primary prey on the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. This research can help improve habitat conditions for this endangered cat.

Because the Conservancy Sea Turtle Protection and Monitoring program entered its 30th year, over 240,000 hatchlings made it safely to the sea. The Science team tagged 11 loggerhead turtles that are being tracked via satellite. Sea turtle research has expanded into the Charlotte Harbor Estuary. In partnership with Mote Marine Laboratory, research has expanded to include Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, the most endangered of all.

To encourage coexistence between landowners and native wildlife, the Conservancy policy team developed a pilot program to help alleviate financial hardship that could occur if livestock are preyed upon by Florida panthers. The program also promotes compensation for building protective pens for smaller livestock and domestic animals in certain areas.

Mountain Lion Foundation

Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission

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FLORIDA IS HOME TO OVER 111 THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida Environmental Science team works to safeguard their survival through vital research. The Conservancy Policy Team advocates for habitat preservation and laws that protect wildlife. The Conservancy Education team presents outreach programs to students and adults on how to coexist with our native wildlife, while our Wildlife Clinic team treats, rehabilitates and releases those injured and orphaned animals that show up on our doorstep.

THE NUMBER OF LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE HATCHLINGS PROTECTED ON KEEWAYDIN ISLAND

11,930

“As development destroys natural habitat, native wildlife is forced to adapt – or disappear.”

---Joanna Fitzgerald, Conservancy of Southwest Florida Wildlife Clinic Director

The Conservancy Science team co-authored a peer review journal article which focused on creating a model to assist in more accurate estimates of treefrog species populations.

The Conservancy Wildlife Clinic team treated upwards of 3,000 animals in 2011, many of which are endangered.

This loggerhead sea turtle, formerly housed in the Discovery Center, was large enough to be released. The loggerhead was previously part of a research study involving the ratio of male:female hatchlings.

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FutureFor seven consecutive years, the Conservancy was honored with the Naples Daily News “Reader’s Choice” award for excellence in providing quality nature education programs, including summer camp.

The generous outpouring of support to the “Saving Southwest Florida” campaign culminated on May 10, 2011 after raising $38.8 million to sustain our future. The successful campaign is helping to create a sustainable, green Nature Center – but it is about much more than new buildings and renovations. It provides additional support for our core programs – Science, Policy, Wildlife and Education – and strengthens our endowment. It also provides the resources to purchase the land for a new entrance to the Nature Center - a connection to Gordon River Greenway Park and a protected habitat for a large population of gopher tortoises.

Local anglers and guides, along with sponsors and auction donors, helped reel in over $110,000 to support water quality initiatives and juvenile gamefish research through the RedSnook Catch and Release Charity Tournament, co-chaired by Wayne Meland and Lloyd Liggett.

Dolph von Arx and Tucker Tyler celebrate the outpouring of support for the successful $38.8 million campaign.

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WE CAN STILL CHOOSE THE KIND OF PLACE FLORIDA WILL BE IN FIFTY YEARS. It will take stamina, the courage of conviction, and long-term staying power and the financial resources to ensure we provide a bright future for generations to come - a Florida that is economically vital and environmentally sound. We will need to depend on our next generation of environmental leaders to sustain our paradise. The gifts provided by generous donors such as you can help ensure that the work of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida continues.

2011 Magic Under the Mangroves™ was a year of “mosts” thanks to guests, sponsors and auction donors. Over $600,000 was raised to support the annual operating budget of the Conservancy for initiatives that protect our water, land and wildlife. The event was chaired by Nancy White.

The Conservancy introduced a new logo in May 2011. The new logo incorporates many of the elements of the organization’s history, but was also updated with ‘water, land, wildlife and future’ designs to capture the essence of its mission.

Volunteers are vital to continuing the Conservancy mission. In 2011, volunteers donated 49,764 hours, a value of $905,705.

THE VALUE OF VOLUNTEER HOURS DONATED TO THE CONSERVANCY IN 2011.

$905,705

“The generous gifts from our donors, members, staff, volunteers and the community have better prepared us to take on the challenges of the future.”

– Tucker Tyler, Capital Campaign Cabinet Co-Chair and Conservancy Board Member

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ANNUAL REPORT 2010-201114

GIFTS OF $50,000 AND ABOVE

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida was founded in 1964 and is dedicated to protecting the water, land and wildlife in the region. We accomplish this through the synergies of environmental education, science and research, policy and advocacy and wildlife rehabilitation, supported by gifts from generous individuals and organizations who care about our future and our quality of life.

Donor Support

Mr. and Mrs. John N. AllenMr. Joshua J. AllynLew & Dawn Allyn Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr. and Mrs. William F. AllynMr. and Mrs. Edward J. AndrewAnonymous (2)Arthrex, Inc.The Blair FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald W. ComstockMr. and Mrs. Paul I. CorddryMr. and Mrs. Robert A. CornogDonahue Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert J. EatonEverglades FoundationLeonard C. and Mildred F. Ferguson FoundationMs. Eva Sugden GomezMr. and Mrs. Henry R. Guild, Jr.John and Donna HallMr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. HamillMrs. Carol I. HastingsMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HeidrickCharles and Sue MuellerMaureen and Arnold LernerLoring, Wolcott & Coolidge OfficeMr. and Mrs. Scott F. LutgertThe Martin Foundation, Inc.Catherine C. Miller

Northern Trust BankNorthern Trust Company Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Henry B. PearsallPenniman Foundation Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Penniman, IVMr. Charles W. PingreePatsy SchroederFred and Sue SchulteMr. and Mrs. Robert F. SchwindtLynne and Chip ShotwellMr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Slabaugh, IIIMr. and Mrs. Christopher B. SmithMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. SmithMary Reinhart Stackhouse FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kermit S. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. TompkinsTucker and Marti TylerMr. and Mrs. Dolph W. von ArxMr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Waud, IIIWavering Family Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. WheelerMrs. Nancy G. WhiteMyra and Van Zandt Williams, Jr. Fund of the Princeton Area Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Gene L. WindfeldtMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Yawney

This Annual Report reflects activities and financials October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011. We would appreciate it if you would contact us if you believe there are any omissions or errors. 239.403.4207

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GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999

GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,000

Agua Fund, Inc.Allen Systems Group Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. AtterburyBank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.Ms. Margaret Beggs*The Bourgraf Fund of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald W. CampbellThe Columbus FoundationMs. Linda B. ColvinCass and Linda DiazElinor Patterson Baker FoundationMr. and Mrs. Tom EveristMr. and Mrs. Tracy FarmerMr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell, Farrell Family FundMr. and Mrs. David J. FeightFifth Third BankThe W. Brooks Fortune Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bill FrusztajerMr. and Mrs. Charles E. GarrityMrs. Susanne E. GeierGeneral Mills Foundation

Grant, Fridkin, Pearson, Athan & Crown, P.A.Greater Saint Louis Community FoundationGulf Bay Group of CompaniesGulfshore LifeHallene Family FoundationMrs. Phyllis HalleneMr. and Mrs. William G. KelleyKen KrierKvetko Family FoundationLake Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. LarsonMr. and Mrs. Henry LeanderMr. and Mrs. Ken LewisMacy’sMarsh Private Client ServicesMHJR/HMR Charitable Fund of The Philadelphia FoundationCharles F. Moore FoundationCurtis and Edith Munson FoundationMrs. Stefanie S. NelsonMr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Nevin, Jr.Northern TrustBill and Joyce O’Meara

The Pearson Family Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Hugh PearsonMr. and Mrs. William N. SalinThe Sapakie FamilyShadow Wood Community AssnMr. and Mrs. David Byron SmithBev and Sky SmithSouthwest Florida Community FoundationState of Florida Environmental ProtectionSunTrust Banks of Florida FoundationSidney A. Swensrud FoundationThe BBF FoundationThe Philadelphia Foundationvon Arx Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Webster, Jr.Wells Fargo FoundationPamela C. WilliamsMrs. Mae Wood*Mr. Marvin Wood*

Anonymous (3)BNY Mellon Wealth ManagementMr. and Mrs. James BordasMr. Stefan R. Bothe and Mrs. Jennifer V. ChengMs. Sandra Buchan*Colcom FoundationCommunity Foundation of Collier County, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William L. DaltonTanya and Blake DillonMr. and Mrs. Walter GanziMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gibson

Elsa and George GibsonHarry & Harriet Grandis Family FoundationHawley Family FoundationMr. Andrew D.W. Hill and Dr. Susan M. LiberskiMr. John Hushon and Dr. Judith HushonJohnson Meland Group at Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyMr. and Mrs. James McGlothlinMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. MelandMrs. Barbara W. Moore

Dr. Chris PapadopoulosMs. Susan Regenstein and Mr. Barry FrankHerb and Ann RoweSimms Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. John D. SimmsThe John Ben Snow Memorial TrustGary L. and Sharen A. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Eyk van Otterloovan Otterloo Family FoundationMrs. Nancy Grandis WhiteMr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Wilson

* In Memoriam

* In Memoriam

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GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999

GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $4,999

Donor Support

Mr.* and Mrs. Don E. AckermanAkron Community FoundationAndrew Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Tom H. BarrettEd BransilverCenturyLinkConservancy ConnectionContinental Construction, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James P. CottinghamMr. and Mrs. Calvert CurlinThe Joanne and John DallePezze FoundationMr. and Mrs. Paul B. DemkovichMr. and Mrs. Salvatore FerreriMr. and Mrs. Terrence R. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Fontana, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter FortuneFrances Pew Hayes Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Dennis E. GlassMr. Jodie GloreDr. Fred and Priscilla Haffner

William and Grenville HudsonCharles and Virginia Jacobsen Charitable TrustJW Thompson Community Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Charles JerabekThe Kara FoundationMr. and Mrs. William KasslingLillian Kolar Revocable Trust UTDDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. KwedarLaPlaya Beach and Golf ClubMr. and Mrs. Raymond W. LeBoeufFrank H. MerlottiFrank and Jean Mohr Charitable TrustDr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mohr, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James MongielloNaples Luxury ImportsNaples Shore Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyThe Naples Trust Company

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy S. RasinMrs. Anne T. RatliffMs. Susan Regenstein and Mr. Barry FrankMr. and Mrs. Eugene RennaRGM Capital, LLCSam SchwartzMr. and Mrs. David N. SextonMr. and Mrs. Don M. SmithDr. and Mrs. Robert C. SpringbornDr. and Mrs. M. E. TardyTextron Matching Gift ProgramsMr. and Mrs. Peter A. ThomasUBS Financial Services IncWasmer, Schroeder & Company, Inc.Wells FargoWodecroft FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lenoir E. Zaiser

Mr. and Mrs. George M. AhrensAmerican Endowment FoundationAmerivest RealtyAnonymous (4)Dr. Robert S. BakerMr. and Mrs. James V. BalaThe James and Marietta Bala Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. James N. BartonAlbert and Marilyn BaslMrs. Wendy Becker PaytonMr. and Mrs. Richard H. BensonAlan L. BerckmannMr. and Mrs. John Berry, Jr.Joanne and Robert BodineMr. and Mrs. Neil BravermanMr. and Mrs. Dennis C. BrownMr. and Mrs. Harmon Brown

Mr. and Mrs. John P. BurkeMr. and Mrs. William N. ButlerMr. John E. CainMr. and Mrs. Jorge CallejaMrs. Peggy CanaleMr. and Mrs. Richard W. CarthausMs. Susan T. ChangMr. and Mrs. Art CherryMrs. Carolyn H. ChidesterMarie-Jeanne and David CoffinMs. Heidi Colgate-TamblynMrs. Georgia CollingsColonial Oaks FoundationDennis and Lynda CombsCommunity Foundation of Greater MemphisMrs. Barbara N. ConklinMr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Cooley

Elizabeth CottinghamMr. and Mrs. Peter D. CristCRS Technology ConsultantsCummings & LockwoodMr. and Mrs. Richard D’AmicoThe Davidson Family FoundationJerry and Vernon DavidsonMr. Joseph S. DavisThe Dayton FoundationDe Beers Diamond JewelersMr. Robert P. DiBenedetto and Ms. Karen CroninMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. DimeoMr. and Mrs. Henry L. DinardoThe Edward & Rose Donnell FoundationMrs. Rose DonnellT.J. and Hilda Wood Fund of The

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Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 continued

Greater Cincinnati FoundationMrs. Katherine O. DupeeMs. Susan H. EarlMr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Eaton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chuck EllisMr. and Mrs. David J. EskraMr. and Mrs. Herbert P. EvertMr. Douglas EzzellMs. RoseAnn FaberMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. FeldmanSusan G. FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Fenton, IIIMr. and Mrs. Aubrey J. FerraoMr. and Mrs. Salvatore FerreriMr. and Mrs. Russell FleischmanMrs. Betty T. FloraFoundation For The CarolinasMr. James W. FraserMr. and Mrs. Dave FrescolnMr. John J. FumeroMr. and Mrs. Charles W. GaillardMrs. Lavern N. GaynorGE Foundation Matching Gift CenterMr. and Mrs. Edward S. GeierMr. and Mrs. Philip O. Geier, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard E. GeierMrs. Helen M. GeorgePeter and Frances GeorgesonMr. and Mrs. Daniel F. GernerGetzelman Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr. and Mrs. Mark GoebelC. Eugene and Sara A. Goin Fund of the Richland County FoundationMr. and Mrs. Chauncey GossMrs. Alexandra GradyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. GrantThe Greater Cincinnati FoundationGreater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hagman, Jr.Ms. Jane G. HaleyMrs. Elaina F. HamptonMr. and Mrs. Tom HansonHarmon-Meek GalleryMr.* and Mrs. Henry P. HaugHazel Wilbur Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Richard A. HazletonHeatherwood Construction CompanyMrs. Marilyn V. Hibbert

Mr. and Mrs. John HunterIBM CorporationIllinois Tool Works FoundationMr. Larry Imeson and Ms. Janet ConeJack Forte FoundationMr. and Mrs. H. Craig JacobsMr. and Mrs. James D. JesseeJewish Communal FundJohn W. & Jerry E. Marshall FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles A. JohnsMr. and Mrs. K. H. JonesMr. and Mrs. Gary JourisMr. and Mrs. Jan KantorMr. and Mrs. William KelleyKey Private BankMr. and Mrs. Donald KiernanMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. KleinMr. and Mrs. Norman J. KlymMr. and Mrs. Richard W. KlymMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. KoehnMr. and Mrs. John H. Kolmer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George R. KrausMr. and Mrs. Jack KuhneKukk Architecture & Design, P.A.Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. KukkMr. and Mrs. Kirk J. KvetkoMr. and Ms. Howard C. LandisMr. and Mrs. Kevin LavrackMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. LawtonMrs. Laura Lenholt and Mr. Michael CohenMr. and Mrs. Robert O. LieberMr. and Mrs. Lou LowenkronMr. and Mrs. William E. LozelleLydian Private BankM&I Wealth ManagementMr. and Mrs. James T. MaguireMr. and Mrs. John W. MarshallMr. Kenneth J. Martin and Mrs. Christine R. HepburnJerry and Betty MasonMrs. Sally A. MastersMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McDonagh, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McElwaineMr. Powell McHenryMr. and Mrs. Ted McNallyAl & Mary Agnes McQuinn

Mr. and Mrs. Jay MerrittMr. and Mrs. Bob MichnalJohn and Connie Miller Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr. and Mrs. Jack MillsteinMrs. Robin MinchMr. and Mrs. Robert H. MorrisonMorton Wasmer Abraham Construction Mgrs, LLCTom and Mary Lynn MoserMr. K. Mark MottoleseMs. Phyllis M. MuellerNational Foundation for PhilanthropyMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. NellisNest of FloridaMr. and Mrs. Robert G. NeubertLinda Halverstadt Ottenad Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr. and Mrs. Robert L. OttenadGreater Milwaukee Foundation Frank and Nancy Parsons FundMr. and Mrs. I. M. Parsons, IIIMrs. Susanne Geier PetersMr. Douglas R. Peterson and Ms. Susan T. ChangMr. and Mrs. Kroger PettengillMr. and Mrs. James L. PeytonMr. and Mrs. Fredric PhillipsMr. and Mrs. George W. PiperPoplock Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bernard N. PortnoyMr. Keith PredmoreRahr FoundationMr. and Mrs. Fred A. Rice, IIIRichland County FoundationMr. and Mrs. Brian R. RiordanRKGK FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard RobbinsMarilyn & Bill RobertsMr. and Mrs. Robert R. RudolphMr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Rush, Jr.Saldukas Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Van SandstromMr. and Mrs. Fred SasserRobin ScheppnerJoseph and Sally SchoendorfDr. Robert A. SchultheisMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scott

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Mrs. Marguerite ScribanteMr. and Mrs. Brad ScribnerMr. and Mrs. Edward B. Selby, Jr.Mr. Keith ShortMr. and Mrs. Henley ShotwellMs. Robin O. ShulmanMrs. Deborah ShultzSlocum Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Snead, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James F. SnyderMr. and Mrs. John SpearsMr. and Mrs. Fred J. StanbackSteelcase FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. SteuerDr. and Mrs. John P. Stewart, IIMr. and Mrs. Duane Stranahan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Stratton, Jr.Ms. Patricia StrattonMr. and Mrs. Peter SulickMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sully

Mr. and Ms. Jack TamblynPatricia C. TarnowThe Capital Group CompaniesThe Charles J. Strosacker FoundationThe Doran Family 2008 Charitable Lead Annuity TrustThe Marguerite Scribante FoundationThe Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingMr. and Mrs. William T. ToddMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. TrachtenbergMs. Judith C. TrykaMr. Mark C. Tullis and Ms. Pamela FultzThe Turtle ClubMr. and Mrs. Edward W. TurvilleU.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth ManagementMr. and Mrs. Richard UhligMr. and Mrs. James L. ValukasMrs. Nan D. Van EveryVasey Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VictorWalmart Store #5391Waterside ShopsMrs. Jane D. WentlingMrs. William Whaley, Jr.Whole Foods MarketMr. and Mrs. Edwin McB. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, IIIMr. and Mrs. Warren WilsonMrs. Catherine J. WithrowMr. and Mrs. John F. WolfeMr. and Mrs. Rodney I. WoodsMr. and Mrs. Ian M. WrightHarold L. Wyman Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Joyce Zinsmaster*

GIFTS OF $500 TO $999

Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 continued

Affordable Carpet CleaningMr. and Mrs. John E. AhernMr. Robert E. AndersAndrew Hill Investment Advisors, Inc.AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Robert ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Robert T. ArnoldMr. and Mrs. William F. AveryMs. Jan BachrachMs. Signe Backus and Mr. Jerrold WintersMr. Jeff BallBeach Grass, LLCMr. and Mrs. G. Nicholas Beckwith, IIIPaul and Marion BentsonMr. Larry BirtMr. Paul W. BoltzMr. and Mrs. Christopher P. BrayMr. and Mrs. John Brothers

Mr. and Mrs. Dickson G. BrownMr. and Mrs. George B. CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carlson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas CarpenterMr. and Mrs. William E. ChipmanMr. and Mrs. Robert CiceroThe Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.Ms. Janet ConeTom and Sylvia CoppensMr. and Mrs. Ted CorbinMr. and Mrs. John A. CowdenMr. and Mrs. Alden R. Crawford, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David DaltonMr. Mitchell DannenbergMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. DavidsonMr. and Mrs. John P. DebbinkMr. and Mrs. James H. DodgeMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Doyle

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. DronkersMr. and Mrs. Thomas DuncanMr. and Mrs. David DuPontEaton CorporationMr. and Mrs. Richard B. EdelenMs. Kerry A. EdwardsMr. C. Lennart Ehn and Mrs. Ginger LewMr. and Mrs. Bruce EissnerMr. and Mrs. Carl E. EklofMr. and Mrs. James R. ElsesserMr. and Mrs. Irwin G. EngelgauMr. and Mrs. Michael FieldMrs. Jane M. FitzgeraldFlorida Gulf Coast University FoundationMyra & Mort Friedman Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier County

Donor Support

* In Memoriam

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Gifts of $500 to $999 continued

Mr. Pat FulfordMs. Pamela P. GartinMr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Genung, IIJames & Nancy Gibson Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMrs. F.H. Gohl, Sr.Hahn Loeser & Parks LLPMrs. Dorothy Y. HansenMrs. Janice HarrisonHaskins, Inc.Mr. Andrew L. Heiskell and Ms. Pamela CleavesMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. HesterMs. Joyce V. HillerMrs. Olga HirshhornMs. Christine H. HolmesMr. and Mrs. Raymond HoulihanMr. and Mrs. David HubersMrs. Joan F. HumphreyMr. and Mrs. William H. HylandMr. and Mrs. Karl A. JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Robert JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Kevin JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. JonesMr. Wayne KaufmannMr. and Mrs. Maurice D. KentMrs. J. W. KinkaidMr. and Mrs. John H. KinnallyMrs. Ruth P. KistMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. KnightMr. and Mrs. James KnuppLambert Family Fund of The Dayton FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert LeherMr. Eugene A. Leinroth and Mr. F. R. MayoMr. and Mrs. Russell H. LiebetrauMr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. LiggettMr. Marc LockhartMr. and Mrs. James R. LozelleM&I BankLeslie S. MaginMrs. Phyllis MaizlishMass Mutual Financial GroupMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. McCulloughMr. and Mrs. George McKannMr. and Mrs. Lance McMurryMr. and Mrs. J. William Meek

Millstein Charitable FoundationMr. Lawrence M. Minthorn and Mrs. Pat F. Wells-MinthornMr. and Mrs. Charles P. MorganMutual of AmericaThe Nevins Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Theodore A. OlsonMs. Karen O’NeilMr. and Mrs. David OrrMr. and Mrs. Bruce PhilpPierce Family Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Pierce, IIMr. Doug PoePort Royal Jewelers Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John B. PowerMrs. Virginia C. QuirkMrs. Berry W. RamseyMr. Roy RamseyMr. and Mrs. Michael ReeseMr. Arthur G. Ritas and Ms. Susan Calkins-RitasMr. and Mrs. Tony RodriguezDr. and Mrs. Harold H. RohrerMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. RojahnMr. and Mrs. Shawn RooneyMr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Root, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. RosenzweigMr. and Mrs. Richard C. RostmeyerMrs. Judy RushmoreDr. and Mrs. Thomas H. RynalskiMrs. Donald SampsonMr. and Mrs. Charles J. SantangeloMr. Richard A. SauerMr. and Mrs. William R. SchnirringMrs. Norma ShaughnessyMr. and Mrs. Berton S. SheppardMr. and Mrs. John A. SherkMs. Leslie SkarraAnne D. SladeWilliam R. Slepcevich - Slepcevich Financial GroupMr. and Mrs. Gerald M. SmithSnyder ElectricMs. Roxane StaggFranklin Starks, Jr. Family Charitable FundClaire StockingMr. and Mrs. Richard SullivanDr. and Mrs. William N. Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. ValadeDr. and Mrs. John P. van DongenMr. and Mrs. Roger E. VarnumMs. Anne VitaleDr. Christi WarrenMr. and Mrs. Fred F. Webster, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. WeissMr. and Mrs. Robert WeissmanMs. Phyllis WetzlerMr. and Mrs. Tom WeylMrs. Connie WheelerMr. and Mrs. Mordechai WieslerWillow Street Advisors, LLCMr. and Mrs. Tom WindfeldtMr. Jerrold Winters and Ms. Signe BackusMr. George Woodward, IIIMrs. Sally W. YellandMr. and Mrs. Melvyn H. ZahnMr. Oliver Zaiser

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GIFTS OF $250 TO $499

Ms. Sheila P. AbbettMr. and Mrs. Philip M. AldenAnonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. William C. Allison, IVAON FoundationMrs. Doris J. AtteberryMr. and Mrs. Bruce BachmanMr. and Mrs. James C. BairdMr. and Mrs. Martin B. BakkerMr. and Mrs. Ronald C. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. Nick BatosMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. BealsMr. Henry D. BeanJoanne E Becker Revocable TrustMona and Allan BeitchmanMr. Paul G. Benedum, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John A. BenningMr. and Mrs. Maynard BeyerMrs. Holly E. BissetMs. Sarah BixlerDr. and Mrs. Gerald I. BlankMr. and Mrs. Bache BleeckerMr. and Mrs. Norbert BlessingMr. and Mrs. Todd BolenMr. and Mrs. William T. BonineMr. and Mrs. Richard BorelMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BowenMs. Mary BradshawBrennan, Manna & Diamond, Attorneys at LawMr. and Mrs. Doug BrewersMr. and Mrs. Dana S. BriggsMr. and Mrs. Ronald BrownMr. and Mrs. Jackson M. BruceMr. and Mrs. Philip BrumbachMs. Lauretta J. BrunoMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Buck, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. T. Robert BullochGlenda and John BurkhartMr. and Mrs. Leland Burton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jon Busch, P.A.Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. ButtsMr. and Mrs. Perry G. Camodeca

Campbell Family FoundationNancy and Doug CampbellMr. and Mrs. Richard B. CantonDr. and Mrs. James CasperMr. and Mrs. Michael Catalano-JohnsonCharity For ChangeMr. and Mrs. Paul CherubinoMrs. Alice G. ChildsCiccarelli Advisory Services, Inc.Mr. Robert B. ClarkMr. and Mrs. John ClarkeMr. and Mrs. Harvey G. ClelandMs. Dawn ClenneyMr. and Mrs. Barry G. CollinsColumbia University Club of Southwest FloridaConditioned Air Corporation of Naples, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Shawn ConnorsMr. and Mrs. Francis J. CoomesCopperleaf Golf Club Community Assoc. Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. CorsonMr. and Mrs. T. Thomas CottinghamMr. and Mrs. Patrick CoughlanColonel Jan D. Curran USA, Ret.Cypress Cycle Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. DavenportDecks & DocksMr. and Mrs. James DeneffeMr. Robert DirksMr. Mark W. Dreyer and Ms. Linda S. CoyleDr. and Mrs. Stephen DruckmanMr. and Mrs. Duane DunsirnDunwody White & Landon, P.A.Mr. Curt C. EdwardsMrs. Lavon G. EngenMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. EvansMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. FalikMr. and Mrs. Hap FarrMr. and Mrs. Harlan Fausch

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fearon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. FeenyDavid L. Fenelon, CPA, P.A.Mr. and Mrs. Dean FjelstulMr. and Mrs. Richard FluryChristine ForszpaniakMrs. Wanda Y. FortuneMr. Harry H. GainesMrs. Mary Anne GoldbergMr. Roman GomezMr. and Mrs. Ronald O. GordonMs. Barbara E. GreenMr. and Mrs. Philip M. GreshMrs. Virginia K. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Allen GriffithMr. and Mrs. Gerard K. Gunther, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter GusdorfDr. Robert C. HaffordMrs. Shirley C. HagersonCommissioner and Mrs. Frank HalasMr.* and Mrs. E. Joel HallMrs. Lynne HalladayMr. and Mrs. Scot HamiltonMr. Doug HanksMr. Harold C. HansonMrs. Joann HansonHarbour Club at Lighthouse BayDr. Bette HarigMrs. Constance HarrisMr. and Mrs. Kevin HawkesworthMr. and Mrs. David L. HawleyMr. and Mrs. Don H. HaysMr. Daniel C. Hickey and Dr. Jill V. HickeyMr. William C. HillemeyerMr. Lloyd HochbergMr. Richard P. HoegerMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HoffmanMrs. Lovice HollandMs. Mana P. HoltzMr. and Mrs. Dave HopperMr. Raburn L. Howland and Ms. Katherine E. Kurtz

Donor Support

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Mr. and Mrs. R. P. HuttenlocherDr. and Mrs. Eliot J. HuxleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. IngramIsland Walk Homeowners AssociationMr. and Mrs. Theo JoanosJohnson & JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Brian D. JohnsonMr. F. Edward JohnsonMs. Georgena KabelMrs. Nancy KalishmanMs. Linda KanaleyMr. and Mrs. David H. KaneMr. and Mrs. Richard KaplanMr. and Mrs. M. A. KessingerMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Klapperich, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George KnightMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. KoenigDr. and Mrs. William KoppelkamMr. and Mrs. Michael J. KramerMr. and Mrs. William KreinLarson, Allen, Weishair & Co., LLPMr. and Mrs. Wayne LefebvreMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. LeitnerMr. and Mrs. William LentzDr. Claude LieberMr. J. Roland LieberMr. Patrick LongeMr. Daniel J. LynchMr. and Mrs. John W. MacDonellManatee Elementary SchoolMr. and Mrs. Wells Martin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter MartinoMrs. Marian A. MarxMr. and Mrs. James McCarthyMr. and Mrs. William McClaytonMr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCrayMrs. Oriana M. McKinnonLinda and Robert MeadeMrs. Patricia M. MeixnerMs. Carole L. MendelsohnMr. and Mrs. Gregory MignanoMr. and Mrs. Mark MilanMr. and Mrs. Philip R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Charles D. MinorMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MoehringMs. Judith L. MorganMr. and Mrs. Peter L. MorinMrs. Josephine A. MorseMr. and Mrs. James W. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Carl Myers

Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. NaganNaples Woman’s ClubMr. Alexander A. Nash, Jr.Network for GoodMrs. Carolyn H. NeumannMs. Elizabeth W. NortonMr. and Mrs. William H. NunnellyMrs. Lois K. O’DanielMr. and Mrs. Richard E. O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Ronald H. OliverMr. William A. Onderdonk, Jr.Palm Coast Financial Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Delos M. Palmer, Jr.Mr. Louis F. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. PenriceMr. and Mrs. James H. PerkinsMr. and Mrs. Jess J. Petty, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Ulrich PiepelMr. and Mrs. Steven PiresMrs. Greta PlattPorter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLPMr. Richard G. Prebish, IIMr. Troy PruittMs. Minta A. QuinnMr. and Mrs. William E. RedekerMs. Lynne RedmondMr. Karl ReibelMrs. Jeanne ReidMr. and Mrs. Robert A. RietzMrs. Mary Sue RischarMr. and Mrs. Bruce T. RitzMrs. Aileen B. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Craig RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Gary RootMr. and Mrs. Donald A. RoweMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Rue, Jr.Ms. Deborah L. Russell, Esq.Ms. Patricia T. RutzlerMr. and Mrs. Gordon SafranMr. and Mrs. Bob SchabergMr. and Mrs. Wayne N. SchelleMr. and Mrs. Gerry William SchnurMr. Michael D. Seef and Ms. Bonnie MichaelsMrs. Kathleen F. ShannonMr. Lee J. Sharp and Mr. Gary HochbergMrs. Mary Lou SheafMr. and Mrs. Harvey Shreve, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson A. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Gerald Skidmore

Ms. Tina F. SkorstadMrs. George B. SmithMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Nelson M. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. SorgerDr. and Mrs. Joseph G. SpanoMr. Ernest SpinelliSpring Run Golf ClubMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. StarkMr. and Mrs. Neil SteinDr. and Mrs. Walter StevensonMr. and Mrs. Richard StolzDr. and Mrs. Robert L. StricklerSun Trust Bank Southwest FloridaDr. William L. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Vito A. SuziedelisMr. and Mrs. Harrison TempestDr. and Mrs. Charles J. Theisen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. ThomasMr. Gregory S. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Richard L. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Tom TitcombMr. and Mrs. Curt ToddMr. Robert S. TrothMr. and Mrs. Laurence C. TrueMr. and Mrs. Dennis TurnerMr. Marshall L. TutunMr. and Mrs. Van KnoxMr. and Mrs. Roger F. VaughnMrs. Esther Baroness Von GeyernMr. and Mrs. Barry WagnerMr. and Mrs. Richard J. WalshMr. and Mrs. Kenneth WatchmakerMr. and Mrs. James D. WeaverMrs. Sarah C. WebbMr. and Mrs. John D. WernetteMr. Forrest WestmanMrs. Muriel WexlerMr. and Mrs. James P. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Ken WhiteheadMs. Carol A. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Willson, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard H. WilsonMr. and Mrs. R. Lynn WilsonMr. and Mrs. William B. WinterMr. and Ms. Hugo E. WistreichMr. and Mrs. Scott E. WollastonMr. and Mrs. Charles T. ZborilMrs. Darlene W. ZinnenMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Zundel, Jr.

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DONOR SUPPORT: LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

We are grateful to the following individuals who have distinguished themselves as Founding Members of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Leadership Circle. This new program recognizes those who display extraordinary philanthropy each year in support of our core programs. For more information about the Conservancy Leadership Circle, contact Director of Major and Planned Gifts Christine Kruman at 239.403.4206.

Leadership Circle

RIVER OF GRASS: $25,000 +Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. AndrewAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Smith

WESTERN EVERGLADES: $10,000 - $24,999Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Bill FrusztajerMrs. Susanne E. GeierElsa and George GibsonMr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. LarsonMr. and Mrs. Henry LeanderMrs. Barbara W. MooreStephanie S. Nelson Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyThe Pearson Family Charitable FoundationSusan L. Regenstein and Barry FrankMrs. Mae Wood

MANGROVE: $5,000 - $9,999Mrs. Jean AckermanMr. and Mrs. Tom H. BarrettStefan Bothe and Jennifer ChengThe Joanne and John DallePezze FoundationWodecroft FoundationMrs. Marjorie W. DrackettMr. and Mrs. Peter FortuneDr. and Mrs. Frederick HaffnerBob and Raynelle Heidrick

Mr. and Mrs. William R. HudsonLoralee and Raymond LeBoeufMaureen and Arnold LernerDr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mohr, Jr.Mrs. Anne T. RatliffMr. Joseph Regenstein, IIIMr. and Mrs. Eugene RennaMr. and Mrs. Herbert J. RowePatsy SchroederMr. Samuel SchwartzLynne and Chip ShotwellDr. and Mrs. Robert C. SpringbornMr. and Mrs. Kermit S. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Peter A. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. TompkinsTucker and Marti TylerMr. and Mrs. Dolph W. von ArxMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wheeler

ESTUARY: $1,500 - $4,999Lew & Dawn Allyn Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyAnonymousMrs. Wendy Becker PaytonAlan L. BerckmannMr. and Mrs. John Berry, Jr.Ed BransilverLinda and Dennis BrownMr. and Mrs. Richard W. CarthausMr. and Mrs. David CoffinDennis and Lynda CombsPaul and Charlotte Corddry

Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. CristMr. and Mrs. Vernon DavidsonMrs. Rose DonnellMrs. Katherine O. DupeeMr. and Mrs. James R. ElsesserMr. and Mrs. Russell FleischmanMr. and Mrs. Charles W. GaillardMr. and Mrs. Charles E. GarrityMrs. Helen M. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Henry R. Guild, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. HazletonSydney and Charlie JerabekMr. and Mrs. K. H. JonesTom and Linda KoehnColleen and Kirk KvetkoMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. LawtonMr. and Mrs. William E. LozelleJoy and Robert NeubertMr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Nevin, Jr.Mr. Douglas R. Peterson and Ms. Susan T. ChangMr. and Mrs. James L. PeytonRudy and Joy RasinMr. and Mrs. William C. RobertsThe Brad Scribner Donor Advised Fund of Berks County Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. David Byron SmithMr. and Mrs. Duane Stranahan, Jr.Anne Drackett ThomasGary L. and Sharen A. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Williams

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DONOR SUPPORT: EAGLE SOCIETY

Members of the Eagle Society have shown the foresight to make arrangements in their wills to support the Conservancy of Southwest Florida and protect our quality of life. Please contact Christine Kruman to leave a legacy for future generations. 239.403.4206

Eagle Society

Anonymous (7)Mr. Henry P. Albrecht*Mrs. Darrel R. AlkireEdith G. and Edward J. AndrewMrs. Molly M. BeckerMs. Margaret Beggs*Mrs. Dorothy R. Blair*Ed BransilverMs. Sandra Buchan*In memory of Donald W. ChidesterBob and Judy ClayMr. Robert R. DeLong*Mrs. Burnham DeSilverMrs. Suzanne V. DorrMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. FalikMr.* and Mrs. Philip O. GeierMrs. Benjamin Getzelman-BondMr. and Mrs. James R. Gibson, Jr.Ms. Eva Sugden GomezMs. Shelli A. HalperMr. Andrew D.W. Hill and Dr. Susan M. LiberskiMr. and Mrs. Earl G. HodgesShirley Iten Kern*Gordon T. Kinder*Reverend Dr. Kathleen KircherKenneth D. KrierMrs. Dorothy M. KrimskiMs. Dorthey P. Lancaster*Mr. and Mrs. William H. LoweryMr. and Mrs. Andrew McElwaineMrs. Patricia M. MeixnerMs. Carole L. Mendelsohn

Catherine C. MillerMrs. Barbara W. MooreMrs. Sherrie MortonPhyllis M. MuellerMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Oliver, Sr.*Bob* and Simone OttMs. Rae Ann OwensMr. and Mrs. Philip J. PadenMrs. Nancy V. PotterAdele D. Rice*Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. RosoffMs. Lois J. SaldukasDr. Daniel J. Shapiro, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Michael SherwinJanet S. Short*Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson A. SimpsonRussell and Nancy SineniMrs. Joan M. StacyMr. Robert StevensMs. Helen StoneCharles M. and Joan R. Taylor Foundation, Inc.Dr. Jack W. Thompson*Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. ToberMr. J. L. TruscottTucker and Marti TylerDr. Dana VannoyMr. and Mrs. Etto E. von ZastrowMr. and Mrs. Ellis B. WhaleyMr. and Mrs. R. Lynn WilsonMrs. Mae Wood*Mrs. Joyce Zinsmaster*

E A G L E S O C I E T Y

* In Memoriam

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DONOR SUPPORT: MEMORIALS

Many thanks to the supporters who have honored the memory of the loved ones listed below with a gift to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.

Memorials

J. Richard AndreNate BackesRoselyn M. BakerMark A. BenedictRoy BernhardtBenjamin R. BullockAshley Walton CampbellJackson G. CarneyDonald W. ChidesterAnn CombsRoger ConartyRuth A. CordinReed CranmerMary DearholtMary Louise DeupreeKevin DimeoCharles M. DrackettJoan EdwardsNancy FergusonDonald ForteRussell J. FranciscoRobert B. GelbortJohn H. GridleyMelissa J. GridleyAudrey HaffordRoy Hull

Vera JacobAudrey JacobsRuth JohansenGeorge C. KleinVirginia E. LashThomas J. MaloneyElisabeth L. MarlingFlorence MerrillRobert W. MillerMarie NiessBeatrice J. O’KeefeDennis J. O’LearyMichael PotterEugene F. RatliffMary B. RochWilliam SheafElizabeth SteeleJames TrentLynn WarrenAnne Byron WaudMorrison WaudChuck WhittenRoger WindfeldtMae WoodDonald WordenJoyce Zinsmaster

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These companies, through their corporate matching gift programs, encourage and match gifts of time and treasure made by their employees or retirees.

These gifts to the Conservancy provide special recognition for a family member, friend or colleague for birthdays, anniversaries, thank-you gifts and other occasions.

DONOR SUPPORT: MATCHING GIFTS

DONOR SUPPORT: IN HONOR OF

Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching ProgramAON FoundationEaton CorporationGE Foundation Matching Gift CenterGeneral Mills FoundationIBM CorporationIllinois Tool Works FoundationJohnson & Johnson

Mobil Foundation, Inc.Mutual of AmericaNorthern Trust Company Charitable TrustThe Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramSteelcase FoundationThe Capital Group CompaniesW.K. Kellogg Foundation

Animal Research and Technology TeamGersha Z. BayerAlbert J. BeliveauJessica BellJessica BenderPaul G. BenedumMary BolenGarreth BroescheS. Kenneth BruceRobert BurkeJohn E. CainConservancy Staff & VolunteersJean CurlinBrandon T. FrensleySusanne E. GeierGary GibbonsHenry R. Guild

Dean HargisJennifer R. HeckerAndrew D.W. HillKathryn J. HolbrooksSamuel A. HolbrooksRobert E. HordJanet K HullFran HuxleyBlaine JohnathanJacquelyn KerwinDebra E. KingAaron KnottRobert D. W. LandonGary LaVigneGrace LeightonArnold LernerMaureen LernerMary Lucas

Gay Ann LugertTimothy LynchJames W. MurrayBarbara NicholsonHampton C. RandolphRobert E. RitterPatricia RomanovichTimothy J. RuemlerMargaret E. SaundersAlfred H. ShotwellCarole A. TalkowskiPatricia C. TarnowGary L. ThomasDolph W. von ArxRobert WestermanNancy Grandis WhiteJudith E. Wilson

Matching Gifts

Gifts in Honor of

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DONOR SUPPORT: AUCTION DONORS

Support from these generous auction donors helps generate funds at Magic Under the Mangroves™ and the RedSnook Catch & Release Tournament to support the Conservancy mission.

Auction Donors

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery CenterAir ExpeditionsAlexander’s Fine American & European CuisineMr. and Mrs. John N. AllenMr. and Mrs. Edward J. AndrewArabesque of Naples, Inc.Artichoke CateringAvant-Garde ImagesBala Vinyasa YogaBamboo CafeBarbara King StylingBarefoot Wellness & Kids YogaBark BustersBeadJeweled ThreadsBentley NaplesBetty Maclean Travel, Inc.Mr. James E. BigelowBiltmore Coral Gables - MiamiBistro 821Bleu ProvenceTodd and Mary BolenBR UNOMr. and Mrs. Tim BrickBrick TopsBrio Tuscan GrilleBrooks BrothersMr. and Mrs. Clyde ButcherCalifornia Pizza KitchenThe Capital GrilleCaptain Marvel ChartersCarlos Falchi Design & Development LabMr. Victor CaroliMs. Chandra CarrCarter Chiropractic and WellnessCartierChico’s Retail Services, Inc.

Chihuly StudioChristofleCiao’s RestaurantThe Clay PlaceCleopatra’s Barge & Design, Inc.Collins & DuPont InteriorsComcast CableMr. and Mrs. Donald W. ComstockMr. Mike Connors and Mrs. Kimberly C. Stafford-ConnorsContinental Construction, Inc.COSY Wine Corner and Embroidery IIElizabeth CottinghamCreations by Ada J’sDe Beers Diamond JewelersDennis Goodman PhotographyDermal-Care Esthetics & Wellness CentreDevils Garden Bird ParkDiablo Paddlesports and Tempress ProductsMr. and Mrs. Henry L. DinardoMr. and Mrs. Basil DobbinDolce Vita Hair Salon IncDove Creek LodgeDurland Golf, LLCEcoBotanic Designs, Inc.Ms. Angelique D. EnlowEntrée MagazineEstero River OutfittersFacial Plastic Surgery CenterCaptain William H. FaulknerFineMark National Bank and TrustMr. Addison FisherFitness TogetherFive Star Gourmet CateringFlorida Everblades

Friends of the ConservancyMr. and Mrs. Walter GanziGarden DistrictGene Doyle Fishing TournamentCaptain and Mrs. Todd GeroyGet Reel..Get FishGigi’s Children’s BoutiqueGiovanni PhotographyGlades Haven MarinaMr. Roman GomezThe GreenbriarGulfcoast Inn NaplesGulfshore LifeJohn and Donna HallMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HeidrickRufino HernandezMr. Andrew D.W. Hill and Dr. Susan M. LiberskiHilton Marco Island Beach ResortMrs. Olga HirshhornCaptain Ron HuestonMr. John and Dr. Judith HushonMr. Matthew JessenJoe’s Seafood Prime Steak and Stone CrabJohn Craig ClothierCaptain Chris JonesJoy Wallace Catering ProductionJPMorgan Private BankJRobert Inc.Tricia KasslingKate SpadeThe Kennedy CenterKerzner InternationalKitson & PartnersMr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. KukkMr. and Mrs. Kirk J. KvetkoLa Playa Beach and Golf Club

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Lakeside InnLarson, Allen, Weishair & Co., LLPLegacy LocatorsLeggiadro of NaplesMs. Nili LeichterLuLuLemonMr. and Mrs. Scott F. LutgertMagic Under the Mangroves CommitteeMain Sail Video Productions, Inc.Marco Island Marriott Resort & Golf ClubMarilyns LLCMarissa CollectionsMarjorie Pesek Fine ArtMr. Roland MartinMatthews & Gardner CateringMr. and Mrs. Richard R. McKenzieMr. Jack MegelaMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. MelandMiami Dolphins, Ltd.MidWest MermaidMarilyn P. MilsopMoorings ParkChuck and Sue MuellerCaptain Stacy MullendoreMr. and Mrs. James T. MurphyN Color Salon & Boutique 2Naples Beach Hotel & Golf ClubNaples Botanical GardensNaples Florida WeeklyNaples Grande Beach ResortNaples Harbour Yacht ClubNaples Kayak CompanyNaples Premier ConciergeNaples Princess, Inc.Naples Sweet TableNaples Transportation Tours & Event PlanningNaples Yacht ClubNative Visions Art GalleryNatural Habitat AdventuresNBC2Nicholson Jones WineNordstromNorthern TrustNot A Clue AdventuresOutback SteakhousePapyrusDr. and Mrs. Gary ParsonsMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Pearsall

Philip Douglas Hair SalonPort Royal Jewelers Inc.Professional Organizer FloridaPRP Wine InternationalQuail West Golf & Country ClubQuail West Salon & SpaRalph LaurenRedSnook CommitteeMs. Susan Regenstein and Mr. Barry FrankMr. Walt ReynoldsThe Ritz-Carlton Resorts of NaplesRobb & Stucky InteriorsRobert of PhiladelphiaRookery Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveRoy’sMrs. Judy RushmoreRussell’s ClambakeSA Chrobak, Ltd.Saks Fifth AvenueSalon Bamboo AvedaPatsy SchroederMr. Douglas D. SchumannSCUBAdventuresSea SaltService by JordanShedd AquariumLynne and Chip ShotwellShula’s Steak HouseShurr AdventuresSilver Spoon CaféMr. and Mrs. John D. SimmsBev and Sky SmithMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. SmithSnooky’s Rental Properties, LLCSouth Street GrillSouthwest Computer SolutionsCaptain John StarkSteinway Piano GalleryMr. and Ms. Michael StraileyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. SullivanSwan River Seafood And Fish MarketSweet LibertyTall Tales Bait & Tackle ShopTempress Marine SeatingThe Boston Red SoxThe Colonial Williamsburg FoundationThe Eventful CompanyThe Garden Gallery

The Wigglebutt InnThe Wine MerchantThe/Twin Eagles ClubTheatreZone Inc.Gary L. and Sharen A. ThomasTiffany & Co.Mr. and Mrs. Grant TigwellTony’s Off ThirdTory’s Total Hair CareMs. Brenda TuckerTumiThe Turtle ClubTucker and Marti TylerUseppa Island Historical SocietyUSS Nemo RestaurantVenice Gallery & StudioVesuvio’s PizzaMr. and Mrs. Dolph W. von ArxMr. and Mrs. Martin M. WasmerWaterside ShopsMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Webster, Jr.Whole Foods MarketPamela C. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence WilsonWindows Catering CompanyMr. Stuart WoodsWynn’s Fine FoodsYoufit Health ClubsMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Zundel, Jr.

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GIFTS OF TIME AND TALENT

These caring individuals collectively contributed over $900,000 of their time and talent to support our natural treasures and quality of life.

Volunteers

Aaron AbendJoseph W. AdamsGeorge M. AhrensCarol R. AlbersAutumn AlbrightH. Newton AleLori Kim M. AlexanderPaul AliseoGinger C. AllenLeslie L. AllenRebecca AllenDawn AllynJanet L. AlonzoJohn E. AndersonEdith G. AndrewBernard AppelmanSheridan T. ArnoldLes J. AronCharles AufderhaarMarilyn AustinAnthony N. AvitableEliano BacciniLouise BacciniSigne BackusBernard BaerMartin B. BakkerVictoria T. BakkerMurray BarnhartLewis C. BarrettRobert BassinGersha Z. BayerKathleen BeauchampMarcia BehringAlbert J. BeliveauRosemary A. BellJuan D. BendeckMalcolm BennettDavid Bennie

Steven T. BensonLinda B. BerthelsenVeronica D. Bien-AimeJames E. BigelowElizabeth H. BishopElizabeth BlackCissy M. BlackburnLisa E. BlacklidgeDeanie BlankDavid C. BoescheMary BolenMarion B. BowenDarlene B. BoyleCharles A. BraunChristopher P. BrayMary Jane BriggsDickson G. BrownS. Kenneth BruceT. Robert BullochKathleen M. BurkeKevin B. BurkePeter M. BurkeAlbert L. BurnettKellie BurnsWilliam N. ButlerJack L. ButtsOlga ByrneKaren E. CabralPeter V. CaleshuSusan Calkins-RitasGail CamalierPreston C. CameDonald W. CampbellGordon Campbell PhotographyRuth B. CampbellWendy R. CampbellBruce CarabelliPaulette P. Carabelli

Vincent M. CarboneJanet CarlborgMatthew J. CarltonMarcia C. CarthausJane L. CasarsaCharles J. CavaliereSteven ChanskyAmalia P. ChavesJennifer V. ChengKarin CieslaRoger Ford ClarkSara ClarkAndrew ClaveloVicki A. ClaveloLisa L. CocciaRosemarie H. CoffieCecile ColarussoElaine ColeElizabeth A. ColeDennis ColemanHeidi Colgate-TamblynChristin CollinsSierra M. ComeriatoDonna L. ComstockBarbara N. ConklinSusan L. ConverseCliff L. CookSamuel P. CooleyTrygve CooleyTed CorbinCharlotte P. CorddryPaul I. CorddryElizabeth CottinghamJesse A. CovingtonClyde T. CoxJean CurlinKiarra V. CurryLeona J. Curzi

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Brittany M. DaltonSusan DaltonSusan M. DantusRosemary DarrowMartha G. DavisKevin DeardorffArthur H. DeckerJanice R. DeckerWilliam M. DeebKimberly E. DemkovichMelissa S. DemkovichSheila E. DemkovichCeleste M. DempsterJames F. DenHerderJill K. DenHerderJayne DerfJosephine DeVincenziPatricia J. DeVitoDavid DiazLinda B. DiazRobert P. DiBenedettoCarol DinardoJo DinglerRichard DinglerSarah DinnelThomas H. DinnelMarilyn D. DomanDorothy DronkersEdmund S. DuklewskiFrances M. DurrKerry A. EdwardsDonna M. ElcockJim EliassenLiz EliassenOdell EncinosaLavon G. EngenCarol FarmerSusan K. FarmerMarilyn FedorkaJeanne A. FeightDelores FellDavid L. FenelonJodi Lynn FernandezGloria FerreriSusan FerrettiCynthia FiberJennifer R. FigurelliAshley D. FingerSherwin Douglas FinlayAmy FischerMonica C. Fish

George E. FoggJoanna ForszpaniakNancy E. FoxEdward FrankmanDoris FroehlichLois J. FrostPamela FultzJohn FumagalliRenee GaddisMeghan P. GahmChristina A. GardinerJohn D. GastSusanne E. GeierMarvin GellerHelen C. GernerDaniel A. GhareebPeter GibbsGeorge Merton GibsonJames R. GibsonMary GibsonGriffin J. GilliamPatricia A. GilmoreDiana GiorgeEllin GoetzJudith GoldbergRosalie A. GoldsteinSandra GoldsteinRoman GomezDennis T. GoodmanDonald J. GoodmanSylvia N. GoughCharles J. GradyBarbara D. GraserWilliam GraserPeter H. GreinerKaren R. GudknechtGale R. GuildDan GuoanJudith GuslandCarol A. HaberkernJoseph W. HaberkernRuth Marie HackneyRobert C. HaffordDonna S. HallJohn R. HallShane David HallElizabeth L. HamiltonJames E. HamiltonMargie E. HamiltonRoxann HansonLeif Haraldsen

Lawrence K. HarrisTammy A. HarrisJean HartmanDavid L. HawleyNorma J. HealyTimothy R. HealyRobert L. HeidrickJames C. HepburnCaroline HermsLaura D. HernandezKaren S. HessAndrew D.W. HillE. Donald HillElaine C. HinkleKathryn J. HolbrooksIlse HollerPatricia A. HoskerJennifer A. HoushNelson N. HovdeMarci A. HughesMary Lou HullBernadine D. HumphreysEdward S. HumphreysJudith HushonFran HuxleyJohn F. IannettaJohn R. JansenRachel D. JensenPhilip R. JermainMary L. JohnsCarol A. JohnsonRachelle R. JohnsonAnn JohnstonChristopher A. JonesDavid G. JonesRobert L. JonesSue JonesWilliam E. JonesJohn S. JordanNicole G. JosephMary Lou KanachKim C. KantorRoslyn D. KatzMargaret KehoeLois E. KelleyMeghan M. KellyBeth M. KettellRobert L. KiblerBlake W. KilcoyneCarol KingAnne C. Kinsley

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Lin KleinSara A. KleinGeorge KnightAaron KnottMarion KnottKaren A. KnutsonNora D. KolmerJames K. KolpienKenneth D. KrierAnne G. KruseKenneth J. KubatSusan L. KubatColleen KvetkoGil LaCroixSally G. LamRobert D.W. LandonDean E. LangeMacKensea R. LarsonJudith LasersonKelly LaumanBeverly E. LayJeanette LeoJoan W. LeonardLydia L. LeoneLaurie H. LeppoMaureen LernerSusan F. LernerLois H. LevyLloyd N. LiggettSonya P. LightSharon L. LinemanPhilip LitowJoan E. LorenzenBarbara A. LozelleJames R. LozelleShelley K. LundKaren MacartneyHelen F. MaceDolores C. MacLeanSanto MaggioSheila I. MahoneyElizabeth J. MarascoRaymond D. MarascoTherese M. MartinJena M. MartinoThomas W. MarvelWilliam T. MastandreaSally A. MastersJohn A. MayoPatricia A. McDonald

Christopher McEachernMark McElwaineMarie L. McGowanThomas F. McGrathWilliam J. McQuillanWayne A. MelandLisa MerrittNatalie L. MeyerhoffBonnie MichaelsKimberly A. MilesCatherine C. MillerBarbara MinerRonald E. MinerKathy MitchellMargaret C. MitchellKay V. MitscheleRobert L. MohlLorilee M. MoldenMeredith A. MooreHector A. MoraRodrigo A. MoraJosephine A. MorseStephanie H. MorseLorraine G. MorssRichard MuellerEllen D. MurphyJames T. MurphyJames W. MurrayJoan P. MurraySteven MutartJulie L. MyhreLoraine S. NavarroElizabeth L. NebelBeverly A. NewtonJose NixonNatalie NixonElizabeth W. NortonGregory D. NotmanAlan D. OlsonKaren O’NeilDaniel J. OrfanPatricia A. OrrAmy S. OwenCathy L. OwenSilas F. PachecoDavid L. PardueMarcia K. PardueGary ParsonsPhyllis A. PayneLeroy V. Pearlman

Jane PearsallMateo PenaNicholas G. PennimanJanet Anne PentreathTrevor S. PetersonGillian M. PettyBarbara Ann PhocasKaren PickrumJennifer R. PliskaStanley R. PliskaPatricia N. PokornyRichard C. PolinskyJordan E. PollackJoan PolzinIrene PomerantzFrank E. PorterKathryn J. PostelleAnthony J. PrestifilippoRuth M. PriorCailin N. Prokop-ErvinPreston ProvostVickie A. PruterJoan C. PrzekopPeter PrzekopSusan A. PurvisJoanne M. QuinnBrandon P. RandallBrian P. RapaczBarb L. RathkaPhilip A. ReaderAlexander L. RechlinSusan RegensteinSandra D. RenneRobin L. RhoadsVerla J. RiceGerald RichmanGlenn RickettsCarol J. RileyMary Sue RischarArthur G. RitasBruce RobertsonRhett RobicheauxNorman P. RocklinAntonio RodriguezJacqueline R. RoeckerDavid A. RoelligShirley A. RoelligBarbara RohrerPeter D. RohrsAl Role

Gifts of Time and Talent continued

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Raymond RosenbergPaul M. RosofskyJudy K. RothmanLeonard Julian RothmanIra S. RubensteinSusan RussellGisela SabertschnigSteven SacknoffJacob E. SahagianChristopher J. SalvoSuzanne SamiosSteve P. SammonsNicolas A. SanchezTeri SandersSusan M. SantangeloGeorge L. SantosSid SapakieAline P. SchechterAriel B. ScheffyMauri A. ScheffySara Ann SchrammPatricia S. SchroederAnn M. SchulteRobert A. SchultheisCarolyn D. SchumannPatricia F. SchutteLillian SciacchitanoMichael D. SeefNancy F. SeeleyJoan SehdevEdward B. SelbyElizabeth B. SelbyMargaret A. SharpLynne W. ShotwellSidney H. ShowalterJeanette E. SimmermonRomeo SinjariTina F. SkorstadZoë E. SkrivanLynn SlabaughAlison SlaterDavid J. SlennWilliam R. SlepcevichJeannie Meg SmithJeffrey E. SmithSue E. SmithVicky C. SmithMyrtle SniderJames F. SnyderSusan Leach Snyder

Kathryn G. SommersKathy D. SparrowJonathan S. SpeckCharles R. SpecterByron SpeiceElaine SpeiceLinda B. SpellAnne C. SpencerErnest SpinelliJoan M. StacyRoxane StaggPatricia R. StarrettSpencer A. StearnsLidmila StechaDeki StephensonGary J. StewartRobert W. StewartLoretta V. StoebenauJerry L. StoneburnerJ. Scott StrombergerStephen C. SudenKermit S. SuttonWhitney M. SwainJoanne C. SwonkMindy SylvesterCarole A. TalkowskiJudith I. TapplyMartha H. TardyPatricia C. TarnowMary Lou TaylorRichard A. TaylorGaetana ThackeryCarol A. ThesieresAnn ThielGary L. ThomasCarol A. ThompsonDaniel B. ThompsonDoris E. ThompsonTimothy J. ThompsonWesley A. ThompsonEleanor TracyRoselyn S. TravisJames A. TruluckSharon TruluckJudith C. TrykaMark C. TullisJohn C. TunnellMarjory TunnellDenise L. TylerTucker Tyler

Barbara L. UibleLynn M. UlrichKimberly M. UnderwoodNicole L. VandaeleWenonah M. VenterDonald VilniusJane H. VogtDolph W. von ArxSharon J. von ArxThomas M. WagorJenny J. WarnkenSusan I. WarrenSuzanne E. WarrenDarrel C. WatsonJack WeatherwaxJames H. WeberH. King WebsterLesley WebsterArlene WeylCharles WhiteNancy Grandis WhiteSusan M. WhiteThomas D. WhiteJonathan J. WhitlowD. Keith WickendenDonna M. WiedmannCatherine B. WilliamsKarl F. WilliamsPamela C. WilliamsVan Zandt WilliamsBarbara B. WilsonCurtis WilsonGene L. WindfeldtSheelah WindfeldtJerrold WintersLucy M. WistreichMary L. WitzkeIan M. WrightSharon Y. WrightElizabeth A. YebbaMelvyn H. ZahnSavine ZientekRobert C. ZundelSarah A. Zundel

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The following staff members worked diligently in fiscal year 2010-2011 to protect Southwest Florida’s natural environment.

Staff

Kathleen P. Adams Administrative AssistantDavid Addison Co-Director of Environmental Science & Lead BiologistLisa Ball Senior Gift ProcessorIan A. Bartoszek Biologist Tiffany Batchelder Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic SpecialistJessica Bender Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic SpecialistAnita J. Burress Executive Administrative AssistantCurtis Cafiso General Business DirectorJanice E. Castle Naples Upscale Store ManagerCecile Collins Colarusso Environmental Education CoordinatorAmber M. Crooks Natural Resource Policy ManagerMegan Dardis Accounting ManagerRussell A. Dostal Facilities SupervisorAmy Dupree Naples Upscale Store ManagerGrant Fischer Education Programs SupervisorJoanna Fitzgerald Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation ClinicBrandon Troy Frensley Education & Discovery Center ManagerBetsy Greenfield Senior Development AssociateJennifer R. Hecker Director of Natural Resources PolicyCary Hester Maintenance TechMatthew J. Jessen Maintenance TechJoAnn Johansen Intern & Volunteer Services ManagerKatherine M. Kintz Graphic DesignerChristine E. Kruman Director of Major & Planned GiftsCheryl B. Latif Programs CoordinatorSharon Mahar Development AssociateAndrew McElwaine President & CEOBettina Jonee Miller Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic SpecialistRobert J. Moher Vice President, Marketing & DevelopmentJames J Pittman Boat Captain CoordinatorJune Pittman Nature Store ManagerMarisa Polgar Natural Resources PolicyVictoria Pollock Chief Financial OfficerCarolyn R. Potter Bookkeeper, Accounts PayableErnest P. Reid Business Systems ManagerEugenia Nicole Ryan Director of Governmental RelationsJeffrey R. Schmid Environmental Research ManagerMelinda Schuman Biologist David Shindle BiologistTina Skorstad Nature Store ManagerAna Sosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic SpecialistKelly D. Sowers NaturalistJessica Stubbs Natural Resource Policy Julianne Thomas Governmental Relations ManagerBarbara J. Wilson Director of Marketing & CommunicationsKathy B. Worley Co-Director of Environmental Science & Biologist IV

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The Conservancy offers college graduates who are aspiring environmentalists the opportunity to gain valuable skills and training as part of our Conservancy Associate intern program.

Interns (Conservation Associates)

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONCeleste Dempster University of VictoriaMeghan Gahm University of North CarolinaSara Ann Schramm Loyola UniversityWhitney Swain Marietta College

SUMMER CAMPVeronica Bien-Aime Florida Southern CollegeSara Ann Schramm Loyola UniversityWhitney Swain Marietta College

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYJeremy Frantz University of Central FloridaTroy McPherson Florida Gulf Coast UniversityCasey Rogers Western Washington UniversityCaitlin Weber University of Pittsburgh

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/SEA TURTLESMeghan Gahm University of North CarolinaVanessa Green Central Michigan UniversityJamie Fisher University of HawaiiBailey Rankine Vancouver Island UniversityKimmie Riskas University of California

WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CLINICLes Aron Missouri State UniversityKelsey Blackburn Wake Forest UniversityJessica Cote Unity CollegeKristen Eversole Truman State UniversityCarmen Gray Ohio Wesleyan UniversityKelly Hideriotis Keene State CollegeZhong Huang Connecticut CollegeChelsea Kramer Gustavus Adolphus CollegeKelsey McCune Randolph CollegeDevin Merriman Florida Gulf Coast UniversitySarah Woelffer University of WisconsinEmily Wright Virginia Tech

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FINANCIALS

Income by Source Expense by Program Area

Grants, 2.09%

Memberships & Admissions, 1.69%

Store Sales & Special Events (net), 5.46%

Environmental Advocacy

40%

Environmental Education

18%

Environmental Science and

Research 22%

Wildlife Rehabilitation

20%

Contributions90.15%

SUPPORT AND REVENUES Contributions $ 15,557,814Programs $ 100,467Grants $ 362,317Membership $ 262,230Store Sales (net) $ 376,161Admissions $ 30,871Special Events (net), and other $ 566,331TOTAL INCOME $ 17,256,191 EXPENSES $ 5,528,206Changes in Net Assets $ 11,727,985 TOTAL ASSETS $ 42,926,935 Liabilities $ 1,714,471Net assets $ 41,212,464TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 42,926,935

Data excerpted from audited financial statements of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida for the fiscal year ending September 31, 2011.

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OUR MISSION

OUR VISION

We envision a Southwest Florida where our land, water and wildlife are protected, our citizens are informed and our leaders make decisions with the health, well-being and sustainability of our region in mind. We seek to increase our knowledge of the natural world through continued scientific research and to increase our impact through collaboration with our partners. We work to protect a high quality of life for both our current residents and generations to come.

Protecting Southwest Florida’s unique natural environment and quality of life ... now and forever.

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Young guest at Earth Day 2011 enjoys the narrated electric boat cruise through the Gordon River.

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CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH PreserveView spectacular native species meandering through this upland preserve.

EVA SUGDEN GOMEZ Environmental CenterThe new “green” building headquarters and labs for our staff to protect our quality of life in the region.

SHOTWELL WAVERING Filter MarshDiscover the secrets of how the filter marsh cleans and purifies our water. Spot visiting wading birds and wildlife from the gazebo.

VON ARX Wildlife HospitalObserve baby animals in the nursery and study enhanced animal care from the new wildlife classroom.

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NEW NATURE CENTER

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DALTON Discovery CenterVenture into “natural” southwest Florida ecosystems featuring interactive exhibits, 150 animals and a live loggerhead sea turtle.

FERGUSON Learning LaboratoryDelve into hands-on learning about southwest Florida’s natural treasures.

ALLYN Lagoon & GazeboSearch for wildlife and perhaps a manatee on a leisurely electric boat cruise or from a kayak departing from the gazebo.

EATON Conservation Hall & JEANNIE MEG SMITH TheaterExperience multi-media presentations, exciting daily programs, featured speakers and more.

LUTGERT Commons DeckThe central gathering place for guests.

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Protecting Southwest Florida’s unique natural environment and quality of life ... now and forever.

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