The mission of Cincinnati Union Bethel is to
provide supportive services and education that
assist urban women, children, families, and
communities to realize their greatest potential.
Dear Friends,
180 years! Cincinnati Union Bethel (CUB) is the oldest social service agency in the Midwest. We know this because in 1830, a pub-
lication in Cincinnati wrote about the agency and what a success it was. By 1830, we were already serving the community and mak-
ing a difference.
The year 1830 was a long time ago — before Proctor & Gamble, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, Kroger, and Graeter’s. Like
these other Cincinnati greats, Cincinnati Union Bethel has established a reputation in Cincinnati for excellence and innovation in
meeting the needs of its clients. This year, the Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations recognized CUB’s outstanding internal
processes and governance by awarding the agency the OANO Standards for Excellence certification. CUB is the only nonprofit in
Cincinnati to have received this certification.
What truly makes us a leader is that we continue to enhance our current programs. Consider:
Our early childhood program was selected to participate in United Way’s Success by 6 Winning Beginnings and 4C for
Children’s Strengthening Families programs.
We are beginning a renovation of the Anna Louise Inn after receiving a top ranking from the Ohio Housing Finance
Agency in the Permanent Supportive Housing category, successfully securing approximately $10 million in low-income
housing tax credits.
Off the StreetsSM is so innovative and successful that we received funding from the National Institute of Corrections to
provide consultation for replication of the program in Aurora (Denver), CO.
For 180 years, we have been committed to providing quality services to the community. We thank each of you for the contributions
you have made to CUB and our clients. Together we are helping women, children, families, and communities realize their greatest
potential.
Sincerely,
Stephen T. MacConnell Charley Milton
President and CEO Chair of the Board of Directors
Early Childhood Education Our largest program, CUB Early Learning
Academies served 819 children in the 2009-2010
school year. Best practices indicate that the
potential for learning is greatest during the earliest
years of a child’s life; therefore we provide every
possible learning opportunity to children ages 3-5
years old at four preschools in economically
disadvantaged neighborhoods and public housing
developments on the west side of Cincinnati.
Using the Head Start model, the program provides
a rich variety of activities that foster physical,
mental, social and emotional development,
including daily meals and snacks, health screenings
(physical, dental, vision, hearing, speech, and lead
testing), and family support services. This holistic
approach addresses the special challenges present
in neighborhoods where families have limited
resources. Outcomes
An impressive 78% of the students had age-
appropriate language and literacy skills
89% of the students had age-appropriate social/
emotional skills and gross and fine motor
coordination
88% of the students had appropriate physical
health & development
The Anna Louise Inn
The Anna Louise Inn, located near Lytle Park in
downtown Cincinnati, has been providing safe
and affordable housing for single women since
1909. Now the Inn is going to be even better!
In July 2010, CUB was awarded $10 million in
tax credits from the Ohio Housing Finance
Agency to renovate and repair the Anna Louise
Inn. This will allow us to transition the small
dormitory-style rooms to larger units with a
private bathroom and kitchen. Staying in compli-
ance with historic preservation requirements, the
outside of the building will look the same, just as
the Inn’s mission will remain the same.
Outcomes
99% of the women at the Inn are living on
incomes at or below $14,550 per year
In 2010, the Inn housed 263 women, who
were experiencing a housing crisis
38 women have lived at the Inn for 3 or
more years and call it home
Off the StreetsSM
Off the StreetsSM, a program that addresses the
health and recovery needs of prostituted women,
was in response to community, criminal justice,
and social service concerns that the practice of
arresting and jailing women involved in
prostitution was ineffective. The goal now is to
assist the women in moving toward safety,
recovery, empowerment, and community
reintegration.
Paired with a peer facilitator who’s had similar
life experiences, women in Off the StreetsSM are
helped with emergency needs and connected to
housing, medical care, mental health and
substance abuse services, education, and
employment.
Outcomes
Of the women who stayed in the program 30 days or longer:
96% reported no longer engaging in prostitution
88% reported no longer using drugs and/or alcohol
76% obtained stable housing
69% obtained employment and/or returned to school
Financial Information 2010 Revenue by Category
Program Services
82%
Administration16%
Fundraising2%
Expenses by Category
$4,650,145.36
$736,231.00
$219,331.00
Early Childhood Education Anna Louise Inn Off the Streets
Program Expenses
Total 2010 Expenses—$6,800,915
*This is unaudited financial information.
Net Assets
Net assets at the beginning of the year $3,468,472
Change in Net Assets $178, 002
Net assets at the end of the year $3,646,474
Government Grants & Fees
72%
Investment Income
2%
Net Rental Income8%
Contributions6%
Donated Services/In-Kind
10%
Program Service Fees
1% Misc0% Special Events
1%
Thank you, Donors!
The following individuals, corporations, businesses, and foundations made a financial contribution to Cincinnati
Union Bethel in 2010. We thank all our donors for their generosity and the privilege of making a difference in so
many lives.
A Salon Named Desire
Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust
Association of Leadership Professionals
Banfi Vintners Foundation
C Bank
Center for Chemical Addiction Treatment
Central Clinic
Cincinnati Bell Telephone
Clark, Schaefer, Hacket & Co.
Coldwell Banker West Shell Charity Auction Fund
Episcopal Society of Christ Church
Fraternal Order of Police
General Electric
George B. Riley Trust Estate
The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
Hyde Park Community United Methodist Women
Johnson Investment Counsel Inc.
Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL
Kim Harper Salon and Spa
The Lawrence Home Association
LKC Foundation
LOMA Society of Ohio
Macy’s
The Model Group
Mutual of America Foundation
NextStep Networking
Peterloon Foundation
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur
RiverPoint Capital Management
Talbert House
The JC Foundation
Thompson Hine LLP
TriHealth Corporate Health
USI Midwest
Wealth Dimensions
Wells Fargo Insurance Services
Mr. E. Wayne Adkins
Mr. Willie Alexander
Anonymous
Ms. Barbara Aras & Dr. John McDonough
Ms. Mary Armor
Ms. Nancy Arnest
Ms. Erin Arnold
Ms. Mary Asbury & Mr. Robert Newman
Dr. Paule A. Asch
Mrs. Kathleen Atkinson
Ms. Brittany Ballard
Mrs. Patti Ballard
Ms. Ann Barnum & Mr. Gary Clemens
Mr. John Baron
Mr. & Mrs. C. Francis Barrett
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey L. Base-Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Baur
Ms. Nancy Baxter
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Bean
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Bedell
Mr. and Mrs. H. Theodore Bergh
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bick
Ms. Randal Sue Bloch
Mrs. Tara Bonistall Noland
Dr. & Mrs. Leon E. Boothe
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Bosarge
Prof. Crystal Bossard
Mr. William Bow
Mr. & Mrs. George Brinkman
Mr. & Mrs. James Bruckman
Mr. Troy Burch
Mr. Louis Buschle
Ms. Anne H. Chasser
Ms. Karen Cheyne
Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Church
Ms. Angelina Cirinelli
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Coburn
Mr. Matt Coiner
Mr. Robert Conway
Mr. Terrence R. Cosgrove
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Crain
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Daniels
Ms. Denise Danielson & Mr. Stanley Adams
Mr. Tony Dattilo
Ms. Kristi Davidson
Mr. & Mrs. David Dawson
Mrs. Cindy L. Dellinger
Lt. Col. Vince Demasi
Ms. Shelly DeNoma
Mr. Robert Detrick
Ms. Roxann Dieffenbach
Mr. Nick Dietrich
Mr. Charles O. Dillard
Rev. & Mrs. Donald G. Dixon
Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Dobbins
Mr. Edward E. Dohrmann
Ms. Jennifer Drydyk
Mr. & Mrs. James Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Duval
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Dysart
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Eich
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Eilers
Dr. Susan Einbinder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Farr, Jr.
Mrs. Amy Finley
The Honorable & Mrs. Patrick Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flaherty
Sr. Rose Ann Fleming
Ms. Susan Flowers-Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Foster
Ms. Kathleen Franks
Ms. Vanessa Freytag
Ms. Penny Friedman & Mr. Ronald Meyer
Mr. Robert Funk
Mr. Bruce Gack
Ms. Joan Gallagher
Ms. Barbara Gargiulo
Mr. Patrick Garry
Ms. Jodi Geiser
Dr. Patty Ghory
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Gilday
Mr. & Mrs. David Ginsburg
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Goyette
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Greenberg
Ms. Constance Groth
Dr. Michael Gureasko
Mr. Dennis Hackett & Mr. Todd Margolis
Ms. Kathryn Haines
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hannan
Mr. William R. Hardy
Mr. & Mrs. Gary B. Harmeling
Ms. Lisa Hayden
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Heagen
Ms. Rebecca Hearst & Mr. William Abernethy
Ms. Deborah Heater
Ms. M. Maureen Heekin
Mr. & Mrs. David Hershberger
Mr. & Mrs. Hank Hodge
Ms. Susan Hoelle
Ms. Barbara Howard & Mr. Michael Belmont
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hudson
Ms. Susan Ingmire
Ms. Pamela Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jebens
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Jebens
Mr. & Mrs. W. Kelly Johnson
Mr. Mace C. Justice
Ms. Laura M. Kahle
Mr. Dennis J. Kehoe
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kester
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Klaine
Ms. Kristy Kleiman
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Knox
Mr. & Mrs. John Kokenge
Mr. David R. Kozlowski
Dr. Beatrice Lampkin
Mr. Alex Laufersweiler
Mr. & Mrs. George Lawson
Mr. Bryan Lindholz
Mr. Carl H. Lindner
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Loftspring
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip C. Long
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Longenecker, Jr.
The Honorable Jody M. Luebbers
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Lund
Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. MacConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. MacConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen T. MacConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy MacConnell
Ms. Helen E. Magers
The Honorable William Mallory, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Mank
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Mansour
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Martindell
Ms. Lindsay Masters
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Mautner
Mr. Jack Mayo, II
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McCarthy, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian L. McDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McOwen
Ms. Cyndia R. Meierdiercks
Mr. & Mrs. John Melton
Mr. & Mrs. George Menyhert
Ms. Joann Meyer
Ms. Doris K. Milbourne
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Charley Milton, Jr.
Mr. Akila J. Misali
Mr. Robert Mitchell
Ms. Leanne M. R. Montgomery
Ms. Kym Moon
Ms. Theresa Moon
Ms. Julie M. Murray
Mrs. Virginia A. Myer
The Honorable & Mrs. Richard A. Niehaus
Mr. & Mrs. Chad Nieter
Ms. Kathleen O’Neill
Ms. Mary Partee
Mr. & Mrs. James Peebles
Mr. Joey Peterka & Ms. Lisa Vanderbilt
Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. James Plummer
Ms. Diane Porteous
Ms. Karen Powell
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Powers
Ms. Lisa Powers
Ms. Elisabeth Price
Mr. Dave Pritchard
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Pritchard
Mr. Scott Pritchard
The Honorable Roxanne Qualls
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Radomski
Ms. Joni Raizk
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Rambo
Mrs. Kim Ramundo
Mr. & Mrs. William Reed
Ms. Melanie Reising & Mr. Randy Webb
Ms. Pamela Reising
Mr. Scott Reising
Mr. David Ritter
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Roberts, Esq.
Sr. Jane A. Roberts
Ms. Gwen Robinson
Ms. Rachel Robitz
Ms. Lauren Rogers
The Honorable & Mrs. Jack Rosen
Mr. & Mrs. Brett C. Roth
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sackett
Ms. Shannan Schmitt
Ms. Mary Schwaderer
Ms. Garron Segal
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sheldon
Ms. Mary Ann Sheridan
Mr. John F. Simon
Mr. Stephen Smith
Ms. Deborah Smith-Blackmer
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Smitherman
Ms. Susan Smyth & Mr. Ernie Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Snyder
Ms. Lyn Sontag
Ms. Margo Spence
The Honorable Julia A. Stautberg
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Strassel
Mr. Carl W. Stritzel
Mr. & Mrs. Al Stuempel
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Sweeny, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Travis Tangeman
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander W. Teass
Mr. Carlos R. Teran
Mr. & Mrs. Don Thein
Ms. Janice Thomas
Mr. Jeff Thomas
Ms. Barbara Thompson
Mrs. Kathryn Thompson
Ms. Lisa M. Titus
Mr. Richard J. Tobin
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Tripp
Mr. Thomas Tucker & Ms. Nancy Neimeier
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Uecker
Mr. Edward Valeska
Mr. Robert Wehling
Mr. & Mrs. David Weiskittel
Mr. Kent Wellington
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Wheeler
Mr. Martin White
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Whitman
Mrs. Dorothy Wickline
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Willis
Mr. & Mrs. David Wilson
Ms. Penny Worley
Mr. Philip Kanet & Ms. Jennifer L. Young
CUB is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are
tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
We have made every effort to ensure that
the preceding list is accurate. We apologize
if there are any errors or omissions. Please
call 513-768-6930 for corrections.
Board of Directors and Management
Board of Directors Charley Milton, Chair
Ted Jebens, Vice-Chair
Brian L. McDonald, Treasurer
Rose Ann Fleming, Secretary
Robert Bell George Menyhert
Crystal Bossard Mary Partee
Ryan L. Brown Kathy Rambo
Charles A. Daniels Douglas D. Roberts
J. Stephen Dobbins Jack Rosen
Kathryn Haines Richard Tripp
Barbara J. Howard Beth Vice
Mark Longenecker Jennifer Young
CUB Executive Leadership Team
Stephen T. MacConnell, President & CEO
Mary Carol Melton, Executive Vice President
Brittany Ballard, Development Director
DeeAnn Camp, Director of Early Childhood Education
Diana Grover, Director of Quality & Compliance
Chad Nieter, Finance Director
Cincinnati Union Bethel
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