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2007 - 2008 ANNUAL REPORT
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Page 1: NKFM 2007-2008 Annual Report

2007 - 2008ANNUAL REPORT

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NKFM Founded 1955Mission Guiding Principles

Vision Statement

Key Facts/Statistics

• Striving to prevent chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its leading causes; diabetes and hypertension

• Pursuing funding in support of our mission• Advocating for people living with and at risk of CKD• Promoting quality of care for people with CKD, diabetes

and hypertension• Educating the public about CKD, diabetes, hypertension

and obesity• Promoting organ and tissue donation• Supporting research of CKD

The mission of the National Kidney Foundation of Michiganis to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it.

“Making Lives Better”

Keep your kidneys healthy… get checked.

1 in 8 Adults in Michigan with chronic kidney disease (940,000). Most don’t even know it!

1 in 3 Children born in 2000 who will eventually develop diabetes (CDC report).

9,849 Individuals counseled through our Peer Mentoring program. 9,319 Telephone requests for help are

cheerfully and professionaly fi lled by NKFM staff members.

112,099Students (high school and elementary) who have learned about kidney disease from the NKFM. 8 Th e number of lifesaving organs

a person can donate at his or her death.

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Chairman and President’s MessageTh e 2007-2008 fi scal year was a good one for the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan Th e 2007-2008 fi scal year was a good one for the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (NKFM). We’re extremely proud of all we’ve accomplished in what most might say was a tough year in Michigan. Th e NKFM is still on the front line of Michigan’s fi ght against chronic kidney disease and we have our eyes fi rmly fi xed on the future.

Th e most startling statistic of one in nine Michigan adults has chronic kidney disease changed this year. One in eight Michigan adults now has chronic kidney disease and most don’t know it. One in three children born in the United States in 2000 will develop diabetes. Th e number of people with kidney disease and associated healthcare costs continue to rise but the NKFM is out front with grass roots, innovative prevention programs that are making a true diff erence.

Taking a page from the NKFM’s fi rst and very successful prevention programs, Healthy Hair Starts with a Healthy Body™ and Dodge the Punch: Live Right™, we’ve developed a number of other programs which have proven successful. Th is was the second year of our Regie’s Rainbow Adventure program which educates kids on the importance of eating fruits and vegetables using the colors of the rainbow. We’re excited to report we’ve seen the same positive behavior change outcomes we’ve experienced with other prevention programs.

Th e NKFM will continue to be the leading non-profi t resource for those at risk of developing kidney disease, those who have CKD, the family members it aff ects, and kidney disease professionals. We’ll continue to advocate for, listen to and empower people across the state whose lives have somehow been touched by kidney disease.

Th e NKFM constantly relies on the guiding principles of the organization which include . . .• Striving to prevent chronic kidney disease CKD and its leading causes; diabetes and hypertension. • Advocating for people living with and at risk of CKD • Promoting quality of care for people with CKD, diabetes and hypertension • Educating the public about CKD, diabetes, hypertension and obesity • Promoting organ and tissue donation • Supporting research of CKD

Th e NKFM was honored to receive a 4 star rating from Charity Navigator, the nation’s premier charity evaluator. Th e coveted ranking shows that NKFM outperforms the majority of other nonprofi t agencies in America in fi scal responsibility. Th is exceptional designation diff erentiates us from our peers and demonstrates the reliability and effi ciency of the our services.

Everyday we’re reminded of the time, talent, and commitment of our wonderful volunteers and friends without whom we would be unable to do what we do. Th ank you for helping us to be the most eff ective affi liate of the National Kidney Foundation and for your continued support this past year. Your eff orts are making lives better for others!

Daniel M. CarneyPresident and CEO

M. David CampbellChairman, Board of Directors

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Touching a Child’s LifeNKFM Kids ProgramsNKFM Kids ProgramsNKFM has developed and provided three school programs to teachers and their students for the past several years.

Over the last twelve years KICK: Kids Interested in the Care of Th eir Kidneys has provided teachers with materials and a lesson plan to teach over 834,000 middle and high school students the importance of diagnosing and treating diabetes and hypertension. KICK also makes the case for students to sign the organ donor registry.

Kids and Kidneys, aimed at fourth through sixth graders has been used by teachers with 161,000 kids in eight years. Th is program, recently approved as a supplementary lesson by the Michigan Model for Health education, emphasizes the importance of good nutrition and physical activity as a means to avoid diabetes and hypertension and therefore to avoid or delay kidney disease.

Our third school education program, Healthy Kids and Kidneys, utilizes health professionals to teach sixth grade students the importance of developing healthy lifestyles in order to maintain good “kidney health.” Th e Healthy Kids and Kidneys curriculum, an eight week, one hour per week course, has been honed for fi ve years at Hutchins Middle School in Detroit and in middle schools in Pontiac for three years. In 2007, funding was secured to expand the program from an average of 80 students per year to 450 students per year.

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Preventing Disease in the African American Community

Healthy Hair Healthy Hair Starts with a Healthy Bodytarts with a Healthy Body™ Th e National Kidney Foundation of Michigan’s Healthy Hair Starts with a Healthy Body™ program continued its success this year by training more than 270 hair stylists to speak with their clients about living healthier lifestyles. With the help of these dedicated stylists, the program educated 3,956 African American women about the treatment and prevention of chronic kidney disease and its two leading causes; diabetes and high blood pressure. Stylists provided clients in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, Inkster, Muskegon, Pontiac, Southfi eld and Ypsilanti with important health messages and informational materials encouraging them to make healthy lifestyle choices.

Th e foundation of the Healthy Hair program is based on the strong, trusting relationship African American women typically have with their hair stylists. In the program, stylists serve as lay health advisors with their clients, off ering a “health chat,” brochures, and incentives to compel clients to improve their overall health behavior. Referral resources to meet the needs of low-income and/or uninsured clients are also included. Th rough the program, clients are urged to make

healthier food choices, get thirty minutes of exercise on most days, stop smoking, and take medication if already diagnosed. Th ey are also encouraged to visit their doctor to get tested and discuss their risk for disease. Each client receives a “Wellness Score Card” to track the results of their diagnostic tests. Th e Score Card includes several health indicators such as blood pressure, cholesterol, fasting blood sugar, glomerular fi ltration rate (GFR), and body mass index.

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Connecting to People with Chronic Kidney Disease

Public Policy Advocacy Public Policy Advocacy During 2008, NKFM advocacy focused on continued state funding for the Michigan Strategic Plan for the During 2008, NKFM advocacy focused on continued state funding for the Michigan Strategic Plan for the During 2008, NKFM advocacyPrevention, Early Detection and Control of Chronic Kidney Disease. As Michigan struggled with diffi cult economic times, the legislature voted to appropriate $3,999,000 in fi scal year 2007-2008 to the Diabetes and Kidney Programs line in the Michigan Department of Community Health budget. At the federal level, NKFM advocacy also helped provide a new Medicare benefi t that will educate people nearing kidney failure about their treatment options of dialysis or kidney transplant.

NKFM gained the support of state legislators by educating them about the benefi ts of disease prevention. NKFM prevention programs target:

1.) primary prevention2.) secondary prevention focused on early detection and treatment of diabetes and high blood pressure to

prevent chronic kidney disease (diabetes and high blood pressure are the two leading causes of kidney failure)

3.) early detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease to delay kidney failure. Programs place an emphasis on high risk minority populations, especially people of African American heritage.

Th e NKFM “People Like Us Take Action” volunteers are our best advocates and the strength behind our public policy success stories.

Senator Roger Kahn MD and Representative Gary McDowell were recognized at the NKFM 2008 Champion of Hope Tribute Dinner. Senator Roger Kahn MD and Representative Gary McDowell were recognized at the NKFM 2008 Champion of Hope Tribute Dinner. Senator Roger Kahn MD and Representative Gary McDowell were recognized at the NKFM 2008 Champion of Hope Tribute Dinner. Both played a signifi cant role in maintaining the Diabetes and Kidney Programs line in the state budget.

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Investing in the Future Healthy Families Start with YouHealthy Families Start with YouTh e Healthy Families Start with You program is stronger than ever. Twenty-fi ve new Head Start staff members in Head Start agencies in Detroit, Pontiac, and Traverse City have been trained to have ‘health chats’ with Head Start parents. Th ese lay health educators have explained the association between lifestyle choices like nutrition and physical activity and risk for chronic disease development to Head Start parents. Th e cookbook, resource guide, measuring cups, pedometers, and health brochures they distributed helped parents to put healthy lifestyle behaviors into practice.

Th e Regie’s Rainbow Adventure program was introduced into curriculum at Head Start agencies in Detroit and Pontiac. Th e Regie’s Rainbow Adventure program is a curriculum that emphasizes eating fruits and vegetables that are the colors of the rainbow. Teachers are given 6 stories to read, each focusing on a diff erent color. Th e plot for each story centers on Regie Rainbow Man, a superhero who must travel to various food islands and eat healthy foods of a particular color to earn his power stripe.

Of the 359 parents through Healthy Families Start with You program and 242 children through the Regie Rainbow Adventure program has reached, 60% of adults and their children made at least one healthy lifestyle change, including increasing exercise (41%), increasing consumption of fruits (34%) and vegetables (34%) and reducing consumption of fast food (26%) and pop (22%) among other changes.

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DevelopmentKidney Ball: Motown MagicKidney Ball: Motown MagicTh e NKFM gathered its friends and supporters for the 3rd Annual Kidney Ball on December 8, 2007 at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center. Th e black-tie event, themed “Motown Magic,” attracted 700 attendees and raised $600,000 for the numerous programs and services the NKFM off ers to the many residents currently living with chronic kidney disease and those at risk.

Th e Motown inspired evening included a cocktail hour, dinner, live and silent auctions, and live entertainment by Rumplestiltskin. Th e soulful sounds of Motown being played throughout the night helped to create an atmosphere unlike any other black-tie event in metro Detroit.

Th e Honorary Chairs for the evening were Troy and Jean Clarke. Troy is President of General Motors North America. Steve and Cindy Shannon, serving as Chairs of the event, along with a number of committed Executive and Host Committee members, really helped to make the night a huge success.

From the dedication of our outstanding committee to the eff orts of our wonderful volunteers, the NKFM is lucky to have so many friends and supporters.

(l to r) Mrs. Howard Friedli, Myra Friedli Moreland, Gregg and Connie Rasmussen

(l to r) Troy and Jean Clarke, Cindy and Steve Shannon

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FinancialStatement of Financial Position

June 30, 2008(With Comparative Totals For June 30, 2007)

Assets Liabilities and Net Assets

The accompanying (selected) financial information is The accompanying (selected) financial information is The accompanying (selected) derived from the audited financial statements as of June 30, 2007, prepared by Yeo & Yeo. A copy of these June 30, 2007, prepared by Yeo & Yeo. A copy of these June 30, 2007, prepared by statements is available upon Yeo & Yeo. A copy of these statements is available upon Yeo & Yeo. A copy of these request: statements is available upon request: statements is available upon

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June 30, 2008 2007

AssetsCash and cash equivalents $2,251,183 $1,730,658Investments 1,895,693 1,953,191Accounts receivable 612,455 587,535Prepaid expenses 60,8381 61,460Property and equipment net 1,812,365 1,879,825Beneficial interest in assets held by others 25,000 25,000

Total Assets $6,657,334 $6,237,669

June 30, 2008 2007

LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued expenses $272,714 $195,452 Deferred revenue 86,343 122,283Total Liabilities $359,057 $317,735

Net AssetsUnrestricted

Unrestricted, undesignated $6,094,255 $5,546,526Unrestricted, board designated 25,000 113,140

Temporarily restricted 154,662 235,908Permanently restrictedPermanently restricted 24,360 24,360 Total Net Assets 6,298,277 5,919,934 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $6,657,334 $6,237,669

* The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan paid 25 percent of our net revenue to our National Organization. These funds are included in the summary of expenses. The

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17.22;

17.22; %; Community Services 15.09%; Fund Raising

; Fund Raising;

5.08%; and Management;

Management;

9.97%.

Revenue Expenses

Contributions - 14%

Grants/Contracts - 49%

Other - 1%United Way - 3%

Program Fees - 5%

Special Events - 28%

Management - 6%

Professional Education - 8%Community Services- 8%

Patient Services - 11% Fund Development- 11%

Research- 3%Public Education - 53%

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DonorsFounders : $10,000 + Abbott LaboratoriesAdvanced Strategies Group, Inc.Amgen, Inc.BCBS Accident FundBlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganTom and Vicki CelaniCharity MotorsDairy Council of MichiganDow Corning CorporationFieldstone AllianceFresenius Medical CareGMAC Financial ServicesGeneral Motors CorporationGenzymeGreater Kalamazoo United WayPhil HagermanHarry & Margret Towsley FoundationHenry Ford Health SystemWilliam and Beverly HoglundJackson National LifeLaFontaine Automotive GroupMcCann EricksonMeijer, Inc.Merrill LynchMetro HealthMichael Flora & AssociatesMichigan Kidney Consultants, P.C.

Michigan State University/ Michigan Nutrition NetworkOtsego Club and ResortPfi zer, Inc.Roche Laboratories, Inc.Ruth Mott FoundationSKF Automotive DivisionSigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Kurt and Peggy SmithDr. Paul and Carol SmithStanton and Associates, Inc.Michigan Department of Community HealthSteelcase FoundationSuburban Automotive ConsultantsTimkin CompanyUniversity of MichiganNorman Yatooma

Trustees : $7,000 + Buick DivisionDaniel and Linda CarneyDaVita, Inc.Eli Lilly and CompanyJanice FrazierGeorge Weston BakeryGift of Life MichiganIsraels Designs for LivingNephrology Associates of Michigan

Novartis Pharmaceuticals CorporationPrint Tech Inc.Dr. Michael and Linda Smith-WheelockUAW GM Center for Human ResourcesUniversity of Michigan Dialysis Centers - Ann ArborRichard and Kathleen WagonerWayne State University

Benefactor : $3,500 + Aline Undershill Orten FoundationAlix FoundationDave and Leslie BackusBayerBlue Care NetworkChateau AndelotTroy and Jean ClarkeComerica BankDr. Dennis and Sue DahlstedtDetroit Marriott at the Renaissance CenterFrank and Susan EmerickFannie Kraft FoundationForte-Belanger Catering CompanyArt and Susan Franke

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Chris and Patricia GearhartGreenstone’s Fine JewelryHachette Filipacchi Media U.S.Earl HaleHealthPlus of MichiganInternational Brotherhood of TeamstersKnights of Peter ClaverRaffi and Patricia KuredijianLifeSecure Insurance CompanyEugene LovascoLuitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Laura MarbleMichael MarcantonioNASCONu Image Laser and Medical SpaOrtho Biotech ProductsParadies Metro VenturesMark Perius, R.D.Robert Provenzano, M.D.Renal Advantage BrentwoodRichard and Helen DeVos FoundationSanofi -AventisSteven and Cynthia ShannonMichael and Susan SisskindSt. Clair Specialty PhysiciansSt. Mary’s Health CareSterling Group Limited, LLCTaubman CompanyToigo Group International

University of Michigan Transplant CenterJesse VivianWatson Laboratories, Inc.William Beaumont Hospital, Royal OakWolverine Fur CompanyWright & Flippis, Inc.

Leadership : $1,000 + ACS Consultant CompanyF. Joseph AboodAbrams and AssociatesActions Benefi t CompanyAdvanced Health MediaAero Filter, Inc.Agent Alliance CorporationAgent Benefi ts CorporationAll Class Transportation and LimousineAlliance for Paired DonationAmerican Laser Centers, LLCAmylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Ray and Alice AndrewsAlpollo Mortgage Group, LLCJohn and Celeste ArleDr. Gary AssarianBBK ConsultingBarry and Catherine BarnesPhyllis BaroneBartech Group, Inc.

Beaumont Hospitals Community Aff airs and AdvocacyMark BehmRolfe BehrjeDennis and Diane BernickDavid Berry, Jr.Jason BessertDennis and Carol BieleckiKalyan BiswasBoehringer Ingelheim ParmaceuticalsJeff BolkemaDaniel and Linda BomberskiBordersAndrew and Lisa BoschmaBotsford Kidney CenterJohn and Kathleen BrennanDale BrownBuilders IronCaidan Management CompanyM. David and Patricia CampbellAnthony and Eva CannarsaChase Home FinanceChevy RacingMichael ChiresChristman CompanyCommunity Choice MichiganCommunity West Credit UnionCarolyn CookPeter and Emajean Cook

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DonorsRichard and Ruth CottrellConvenant HealthcareBenjamin CrabillCross Country Services CorporationMichelle CrossleyDave CusterDetroit Regional Chamber and Affi liatesDykema Gossett. PLLCDr. Jerry and Emillie DancikLeroy DeLisleDelta Dental Plan of MichiganRobert and Cathy DeniousGary DesChenesDetroit Medical Pharmacy, Inc.Brent DewarDialysis AssociatesJodi Lyn DobatSteven and Kathleen DolanDomaine de JoieDownriver Community Federal Credit UnionDownriver Fil-AM AssociationFrancis Dumler, M.D.E. T. MacKenzie CompanyEncore Development Group, LLCEnergy Products, Inc.Epoch Restaurant GroupFEDCOM Credit Union

Farhi CollectionRobert FarrallFinancial Designs, Inc.ForestersJoseph GadaletoRodrick and Linda GillumGlaxoSmithKlineGlobal HueGlobal ImpactJohn SmithWilliam GoldsmithGrand Rapids PressGrand Valley State UniversityLuke and Dr. Darla GrangerJerry and Lynne GrangerGreektown CasinoGreenfi eld Health System Bingham FarmsDavid and Lisa HaboianLarry HakimHarvey Cadillac CompanyHayes Lemmerz International, Inc.Health Alliance PlanDeborah DeBoer HendersonFrederick and Karen HendersonEdward and Liza HennessyJohn and Judy HerrygersTara HodgePeter and Amy HoglundJoe HohnerJeff rey HoppieMichael Hourani, M.D.

Howrani PhotographyCarlos HurchesI.B.O.P.O.E. of West Michigan Daughter Rulers ClubIngenix, Inc.Richard and Ruth InghamInter-Offi ce Construction, Inc.International Specialty TubeJP MorganMichael JandernoaJohnson & JohnsonJohnson & Johnson Services, Inc.Mark Jones, M.D.Kebler Plumbing & Heating CompanyMarueen KingHank KinzeyBill KishlerKnight ConsultingKohl’sJohn KrasulaRandy KunzKeith and Kathleen LanghamRichard and Ruth LarabeeLaramie Crane Rental CompanyBarbara LaunsteinTerry and Kathleen LauritzenAlan and Shelley LeCroneDavid and Ellen LeitchLewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home

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Michael and Lauren MalinzakMarquette General HospitalMartin, Arrington, DesaiWilliam and Tomasine MarxMazada North American OperationsChris McMurrayMcNaughton & Gunn, Inc.Greg MeehanJason MellonMichigan Association of Health PlansMichigan Council No. 25Michigan Dialysis ServicesMichigan Health and Hospital AssociationMichigan Organization Diabetes EducatorsMichigan Treasure HuntersMichigan UAW-CAP CouncilMichigan Vascular CenterMid Michigan Health SystemMid Michigan MRI, Inc.Mid Michigan Physicians, P.C.Midwest Health Plan, Inc.Jim MiklasMiller, Canfi eld, Paddock and Stone Ernest MoegelinMolina Healthcare of Michigan

Kenneth MontemayorFrank MorelliRobert and Mary MorleyMorley Companies, IncorporatedKenneth MorrisonMotor City Central ParkingNagle Paving CompanyNantucket Capital Management, LLCNational Benefi ts PlanKathleen NauerGarry and Brier NeelNeiman MarcusNephrology CenterRichard and Alice O’DonnellOmniCare Health PlanWilliam and Debbie OppatOraclePhillip OrleskieTim OttoNancy OxendinePTI Satellite Paint, LLCDavid PagePat Scott JewelersGerald PearsallJames PetersJohn PetersonPhoenix Contractors, Inc. Physicians Organization of West Michigan FoundationPioneer State Mutual Insurance

David PolensRCO Engineering, Inc.Radio DisneyDr. Paul RagatzkiRand Construction Engineering, Inc.Regional Dialysis Bay CityReliable Fire Protection, Inc.Reliant Renal Care FlintReliant Renal CareJames RiveccaGaynell RoundhouseSams Club FoundationMichele SamuelsMike SantiJoan ScheelJohn and Patricia SchimpkeHerbert and Barbara Scogg Security CorporationBenjamin and Maire SeymourHarry SilvermanSimmons Financial Planning, LLCBob SkandalarisTom SmigielskiSoBran Inc.Sparrow Health SystemSt. John Health SystemKaren StachkunisSteelcase, Inc.Dewey and Anne Steff en

Steve & Cindy VanAndel Foundation

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DonorsStraayer BrothersSunsair Medicals AestheticsDr. Richard and June SwartzSwearingen Fine PortraitsSwiss Re Life & Helath America, Inc.Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.Target, Inc.John TaylorBrian TillerVictor TorresTruth Rejuvenating Center Spa & SalonUAW Region 1-DUSWA Local 1900Todd and Tracey UguccioniFrank and Nancy UllerMichael and Joanne UlnickUnderground PrintingUnited States Steel CorporationUpper Peninsula Managed Care, LLCUrban Health Care PlusD. Craig ValassisPamela VandekerkhoveVarsity Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.Jon VigiMichael and Cynthia WagnerWal-MartWal-Mart FoundationKit Walk

Barry WerthmannWest Michigan Surgical Specialists, P.C.Westmaas Electric CompanyWestside Beer DistributingGrant WilhelmMichael and Nancy WilsonAl WissamYeo & Yeo, P.C.Donal YoungJanet YoungSteve Zemcik

Partnership : $ 500 +A. Alli JewelersAXA FoundationNeal AdamsTeddy E. AddingtonAdvantage One Federal Credit UnionSyed and Salma AhsanLouis and Joseph AlioaAmerican Association of Diabetes EducatorsAmerican RegentDoug BakerJohn and Debbie BambergerRonald and Nancy BattiataBaxter Healthcare CorporationBay City VascularJoseph Beals, M.D.

Marlene BenedictJerry BerkeschDr. Alan and Barbara BerlinBrett BernardKathleen BogasEric and Julie BormanMike BrittKurt BroadbridgeFrank Brosius, M.D.Angela BrownHelen BugliDr. Timothy BunchmanButzel LongJayne CaneverJeanne CarlsonAnnabelle Ingham CarneyStephenCarolloJames and Perry CarrollJeremy ChainEdward and Kathleeen ClelandCurtis CollinsLiam ColvinDavid ContonConner Creek Academy EastContinental Teves, Inc.Peter and Virginia CorriveauCourt Benevolence No. 1136 Independent Order of ForestersCredit Union OneCrowe Chizek and Company

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Currie Foundation/ Universal Forest ProductsCharles DankanicsDavison Decca ClubGeorge and Amy DeGraff enreidRobert and Peggy DeVriesBecky DellM. Susan DelonisDarcel DeneauBrian Denny DentemaxKevin DodgeJeff DonnellyDort Federal Credit UnionDownriver Chapter of Credit UnionsJohn DunnMark and Lori DunnyEd’s Reliable Appliance RepairEES Coke Battery, L.L.C.Arthur and Janet EmersonTerrance EnochErhardtFMC Battle Creek NothFYI, Inc.Cynthia FalskaFarmers Insurance GroupFarrell Executive Sealcoating, Inc.Joy FishmanMichael Flora, Sr.

Patricia Folkertsma-GarrettFresenius USA Manufacturing, Inc.GHS - DearbornTerry GouldGrand Rapids Industrial ProcessGriffi th Laboratories, Inc.Henry and Hildegarde GryshH.I. Foundation, Inc.Liz HaarDavid and Bronwyn HainJoseph HamwayMark HarrisHaworth Healthcare Choice of MichiganJeff and Lulie HeichelWilliam HennBernard HetrickRonald and Nancy HoehnDavid and Jennifer HolcombStephen and Kathleen HomanAndrew and Claudia HopperJim, Denise and Rachael HunterHurley Medical CenterHypertension Nephrology Associates, P.C.I.B.P.O.E.of West Michigan Active Exalted Ruler

JPMorganChasePennie JacksonJohn and Maria JohnsonMark JohnsonHarold and Sally JoyRaymond and Sharon KellyKempton Elementary SchoolRobert and Peggy KilbridgeKiwanis Club of Ann ArborStewart Kniff James KnoxDenise KobosGeorge KoubaDean KoulourasTanya KuzminskyLabelle Management/ Grand Beach & Sugar Beach ResortsMark and Vera LautzenheiserJohn LeekleyLouis and Julianne LeonardChristina LeventhalRobert and Margaret LevineJohn and Kathleen LiadisLife Enrichment CenterKeith LorussMHI PromosMacomb Internal MedicineJoseph and Cathy MaioranaDavid MaiuriJoseph MaiuriStephen and Christine Makowski

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DonorsLucille MalloureVincent and Debra MarinoMason Auto Body Repair, Inc.Mazzola Financial Services, Inc.Denise McCartyBruce McConnellJames and Dianne McPharlinMedplansDavid and Barbara MelineLarry MerxMetropolitian Nephrologist Michigan American Nephrology Nurses AssociationMichigan Design CenterMichigan Golfer’s GuideMichigan Infrastructure & Transportation AssociationMichigan Primary Care AssociationMichigan Vascular Access PCStephanie MickensFrank MigliazzoStan and Maria MocarskiRaj and Pratibha ModiJohn & Lisa MorrisMulticultural Blank Student UnionLynn MustazzaNSF InternationalJohn NellisNephron Associates, P.C.

New Zion Baptist ChurchSally NicholasDaniel and Barbara NiemannNorthern Capital CorporationNumerexFernande O’DonnellOld World Industries, Inc.Daniel and Faith OlmsteadOnStar Events CommitteeLeo and Pamela OttoOwens Fence, Inc.Beatrice PalmerHenry and Talbot PayneBruce and Kimberly PetersonClay and Kate PhillipsDebra PickensMarek and Margaret PiotrowskiPlante & Moran, PLLCAllen Platt, DDSPraxair, Inc.Priority Health Managed Benefi ts, Inc.Red BullRed Run Golf ClubJohn and Laurie ReizianRenal Associates of Grand RapidsHarvey and Robin ReznickRick Young & AssociatesGerald Rigg, M.D.Dr. Larry and Sally Robson

Rock FinancialLinda RodneyGail RogersAndrew and Karen RookeJames and Peggy RosenfeldTh omas Ruane, M.D.Ruder FinnRosa SalasNorman and Iris SaltersSchakolad Chocolate FactoryWilliam and Kathleen SchimpkeCraig SchuchardJames SchultzSealant Equipment & Engineering, Inc.Charles and Geraldine SeipLori ShannonTony ShkreliRoger and Janet ShoemakerCarl SiebersPatrick Sieloff Th omas and Rosa SimmerLaurie SmithMike SmithMary SmithSuzanne SmithSouthfi eld InternistsDaniel SpillardStallion Enterprises, Inc.Strategic Staffi ng Solutions, Inc.Th omas Stuit

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Douglas SturdivantSyntelTCP DearbornTh e Fund for Medical Research & EducationSheila Th urstonMary TobinToyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.Troy School DistrictTrustinusTim TurczynUAW Region 1-A CapUGL-EquisUSW Local 2-00501USWA District 2USWA Local 12585USWA Local 12934United Food & Commerical WorkersUnited Steelworkers District 11United Steelworkers District 9Unitedhealthcare Services, Inc.Universal Forest Products, Inc.Uptown CateringVac-All Service, Inc.Dominic and Stacy VallecorseDr. Jerry and Barbara VanLeeuwen

SarahKate VanAukerKirt and Tamera VanPuttenRobert and Jan VanSchoickMatthew and Chris VanVrakenJohn and Margaret VandeGuchtePeter and Jayne VenletRalph VigliottiTalanki Viswanath, M.D.Melissa WagnerJosephine WallaceWallace Enterprise of WashtenawSteve WareDarryl WashingtonBob WaunWayne County Dept. of Health and Human ServicesDavid and Cynthia WeinertEva WendtLaurie WestgallCecil White, Jr.K. WigginsJackie WillisDr. Douglas and Margo WolfXpress SpaGowhnou YangKenneth Zeiter

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Board of Directors, 2007-2008Offi cers

Directors at Large

Scientifi c Advisory Board, 2007-2008

NKFM Executive Staff

The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is made up of a governing Board of Directors, several advisory councils, a professional staff, and hundreds of volunteers who are committed to our mission. The Board is the governing body of the Foundation, involved in policy decisions, fundraising and program development.

The Scientific Advisory Board advises NKFM regarding programs and services, including research, public education, patient services, and professional education. Members are experts in the field of nephrology – physicians, researchers, nurses, nutritionists, and social workers.

Volunteer Leadership

* Executive Committee

Daniel M. Carney, President and CEO

Linda Smith-Wheelock, Executive Vice President and COO

Maurie Ferriter, Director of Programs & Services

Beth Bowers,Regional Director

Denise Beach, Director of Health Initiatives

Lisa Schutz Jelic, Director of Special Events

Art Franke, Director of Diabetes Education

*M. David Campbell, Chairman*Robert Provenzano, M.D., Immediate Past Chairman*Cynthia Shannon, 1st Vice Chairwoman

Mark E. Behm Renee T. Farhat Beverly Hammerstrom Janice G. Frazier

*Jerry Yee, M.D., Chair*Keith Bellovich, D.O., Past Chair*Will Beierwaltes, PhD, Research Chair*Mary Stapleton, R.N. , Patient Services ChairJoseph L. Blount MD, MPH M. David CampbellJean Chabut Paul Dake, M.D. Andrea DeKam, LMSW

*Steven L. Dolan, 2nd Vice ChairmanTomasine Marx, SecretaryAndrew Boschma, Treasurer*Daniel M. Carney, President and CEO

Eunice Myles Jeff ries Hon. Kirsten Frank Kelly David W. Potts Michael S. Sisskind

Crystal A. Gadegbeku, M.D.Mary Ellen Larson, RN John Magee, M.D. Tej K. Mattoo, M.D.Timothy J. McDonald Silas Norman, M.D Paul Ponstein, D.O. Noreen Rossi, MD Th omas Ruane, M.D. Rajiv Saran M.D. Elisea Singson, MD

* Executive CommitteeElisea Singson, MD

* Executive Committee

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Program Center

Regional Offi ces

1169 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

Phone: 734-222-9800 800-482-1455 (in-state)

Fax: 734-222-9801www.nkfm.org

Detroit / SEMDON1900 East Jeff erson, Suite 222

Detroit, Michigan 48207Phone: 313-259-1574

Fax: 313-259-1855

Grand Rapids / TENDON260 Leonard NW, Suite 2

Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504Phone: 616-458-9520

Fax: 616-458-9532

Flint / ECDON411 E. 3rd Street, Suite 2

Flint, Michigan 48503Phone: 810-232-0522

Fax: 810-232-0533

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