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United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area serves the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson counties in Virginia. We have three goals: School Readiness, Self-Sufficiency and Community Health. We hope you will learn more about our work and our vision for our community through reading our annual report.
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United WayThomas Jefferson Area
LIVE UNITED
SCHOOLREADINESSSELFSUFFICIENCYCOMMUNITYHEALTH
2012/2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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VISION
GOALS
70 YEARSof caring, leading and collaborating.
Charlottesville and Albemarle War and Community Fund
1943
Charlottesville and Albemarle Community Chest
1946
United Givers Fund of Charlottesville and Albemarle
1964
Charlottesville and Albemarle United Way
1972
United Way Thomas Jefferson Area
1982
Charlottesville and Albemarle Community Chest
United Givers Fund of Charlottesville and Albemarle
Dear Friends,
Seventy years ago, a group of visionary and concerned community residents thoughtfully and carefully launched the Charlottesville and Albemarle War and Community Fund to take care of their neighbors and friends—the founding of our United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area.
And today, seventy years later, engaged, caring community volunteers and farsighted, generous donors share our vision of impactful and sustainable services that make our community a place:
n where children grow up healthy and arrive at school ready to succeed;n that supports individuals and families working to become financially stable and
economically independent; andn where people are healthy and have access to needed care.
Founded in 1943, our United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area is a local, independent, nonprofit organization that has helped generations of children realize their potential, strengthened families and given dignity and hope to our citizens.
The influence of our work extends beyond those to whom services are provided. Our United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area has contributed to the quality of life that all our citizens enjoy, while ensuring that more people access the unique advantages that our region has to offer.
Without a doubt, our United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area continues to evolve and develop strategic responses to critical issues of the day. Where thoughtful, committed and generous leaders and donors stood seventy years ago, now stands another group as committed and visionary as those who have gone before us.
With appreciation, we invite you to join us in creating an even stronger community.
Blair KellyChair of the Board of DirectorsUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Cathy Smith TrainPresidentUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
A community nonprofit with a local board of directors serving Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSUNITED WAY–THOMAS JEFFERSON AREA
Guy BabineauGlenn BannanRuss Bell*Spencer BirdsongLiza BorchesBill BradleyPeter BrooksSuzanne Brooks*Dick BrownleeKing ButlerLisa CannellJohn CasteenMike ChinnCarol Clarke*Deborah Conway*Margery Daniel*Alison DeTuncqCharles Du BoseBryan Elliott*Sasha FarmerAdrian FeltsDorrie FontaineFrank Friedman
Rondi FurgasonPhil GarlandMichael GeismarMark Giles*Dan GoodallWhit GravesFred GreerBrad GroffMichael GuthrieBrad HawsAllen HughesAmy HughesTim HulbertEric JohnsonPK KamathEric KeathleyBill Kehoe*Blair KellyJim Kennan*Steve Krohn*Chris LaingChris LeeDon Long
Abby LunnLawrence McConnell*Gary McGee*Gary O’ConnellSusan McLeod PrindleBrad RamseyScott ReedJim RichardsonJoyce RobbinsJim ShannonPhil SparksDave StebbinsMargo SzeligaBryan Thomas*David ToscanoMike TubridyDeborah van EerselJuan WadeBill WardleMike WessonJohn Young
*Active Life Members
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEBlair KellyChair of the Board
Dan GoodallChair-Elect
Margery DanielImmediate Past Chair
Liza BorchesCommunity Health Chair
Peter BrooksEndowment Trustees Chair
Dick BrownleeAudit Committee Chair
Alison DeTuncq2012–13 Campaign Chair
Brad GroffOperations Chair
Eric JohnsonSchool Readiness Chair
PK Kamath2013-14 Campaign Chair
Jim KennanHistorian
Deborah van EerselSelf-Sufficiency Chair
Mark GilesMember at Large
Cathy Smith TrainPresident
Blair Kelly, Chair of the Board
SCHOOL
READINESSUnited Way is making our community a place where children grow up healthy and arrive at school prepared to succeed.
SCHOOLREADINESS
SELFSUFFICIENCYCOMMUNITY
HEALTH
Children who attend high quality preschoolprograms are more likely to graduate high school, hold a job and earn more money than their peers who did not have that opportunity.
ABC Lifetime Effects: The Perry Preschool Study Through Age 40
RESULTS
ISSUE
SCHOOL READINESSIMPACTChild Care Quality ProgramChildren, Youth & Family Services
Child Care ScholarshipsUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Home Visiting CollaborativeJefferson Area CHIP and Children, Youth & Family Services
Smart Beginnings InitiativeUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
in 3rd grade are fourtimes more likely to drop out of high school.
READERSAnnie E. Casey Foundation
POOR
SELF
SUFFICIENCYUnited Way is supporting individuals and families working to become financially stable and economically independent.
SCHOOLREADINESS
SELFSUFFICIENCYCOMMUNITY
HEALTH
“Now I can start saving for my son’s college.”
A teary-eyed mom, “Sara,” shared her relief as she learned that she had been approved for a United Way Child Care Scholarship. Working full time as an administrative assistant, Sara’s paycheck was stretched to cover rent, gas to drive to work, groceries, insurance and $7,000 a year for basic child care. Without this scholarship, she was unable to save anything for emergencies, much less for her son’s education. Now, she can concentrate on her son’s future.
RESULTS
2,114194 VOLUNTEERS
to help
$4 MILLIONin local refunds, credits and saved
fees for local lower income residents.
people with an averageincome of $19,500 with
resulting in more than
In 2013,United Way coordinated
free tax preparation,
Federal Return Site Report(Internal Revenue Service Grant)
SELF SUFFICIENCYIMPACTAdult TutoringLiteracy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle
Bank On Greater CharlottesvilleLegal Aid Justice Center
Center of HopeSalvation Army
Changing the OddsBoys & Girls Club of Central Virginia
Child Care ScholarshipsUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area(also included under School Readiness)
Computers4KidsComputers4Kids
Emergency Food and Shelter ProgramUnited Way (manager and fiscal partner of federal grant programs)
“Gerald,” a single father of two children, was battling medical issues and was unemployed and homeless in the summer of 2012. With the assistance of a United Way partner program, Gerald overcame his medical issues and was connected to employment at a local assisted living facility as a member of the kitchen staff. In 2013, he was promoted to cook and inside shift supervisor, increasing his pay and confidence. With budget counseling, Gerald was also able to save and buy a car.
SELF SUFFICIENCY
Emergency ShelterSalvation Army
Family and Individual Development AccountsCharlottesville Abundant Life Ministries (CALM)
Information and Referral CenterUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Re-Entry ServicesOAR/Jefferson Area Community Corrections
StriveCharlottesville Abundant Life Ministries (CALM)
Thomas Jefferson Area Earned Income Tax Credit CoalitionUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area and local coalition partners
Welfare to WorkWorkSource Enterprises
2011 Orange Dot Report
TheaverageHOURLY WAGEof local transitionalhousing program residents is
A local single parent withtwo children needs to earn
to be self-sufficient.
$9.42/hour.
$17.50/hour$
46%OF FOOD BANK
households
CHOOSEbetween payingfor utilities or
paying for food.
In our community,
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank 2012
2011 Orange Dot Report
TheaverageHOURLY WAGEof local transitionalhousing program residents is
A local single parent withtwo children needs to earn
to be self-sufficient.
$9.42/hour.
$17.50/hour$
46%OF FOOD BANK
households
CHOOSEbetween payingfor utilities or
paying for food.
In our community,
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank 2012
ISSUE
ISSUE
COMMUNITY
HEALTHUnited Way is building a community where people are healthy and have access to needed care.
SCHOOLREADINESS
SELFSUFFICIENCYCOMMUNITY
HEALTH
“I am thankful every day for this program.”
“Greg” suffers from seizures. Untreated, his seizures make it impossible for him to work. He is now helped by our United Way RxRelief Prescription Assistance Program, which helps uninsured adults in our community access free medications to address chronic conditions. This was a tremendous relief, not just for Greg, but for his mother, who bore the emotional and financial stress of caring for him.
This year, our United Way’sRxRelief program helped more than
with chronic medical conditions receive
prescriptions at no cost, with atotal retail value greater than
650
$2.9 million.
LOCAL,UNINSUREDPEOPLE
MORE THAN 2,200
2013 Report to Virginia Health Care Foundation
RESULTS
COMMUNITY HEALTHIMPACTHealth CompassBlue Ridge Medical Center
Insurance for ChildrenUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Medical-Legal PartnershipLegal Aid Justice Center
Mobile Food Pantry Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
Neighborhood Health OutreachThe Women’s Initiative
RxRelief Prescription Assistance ProgramUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Stamp Out Hunger Food DriveUnited Way partnership with the National Association of Letter Carriers and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank In 2012, there were
child sexualabuse
physical abuseallegationsinvestigated byCharlottesville/Albemarle.
AND14244
GRADUATED
92%of local pregnant or parenting teensenrolled in a United Way partnerprogram stayed in school,
or completed their GED.
COMPLETED92%of local pregnant or parenting teensenrolled in a United Way grant programstayed in school, graduated or
their GED.
Jefferson Area CHIP 2012
RESULTS
Teen Pregnancy and ParentingJefferson Area CHIP
Triple PlayBoys & Girls Club of Central Virginia
“Tracey” was in an abusive marriage, and was severely overweight and depressed. With counseling provided by a United Way partner program, she found the strength and resilience she needed to leave a volatile husband and start a new life. A year later, Tracey has lost 45 pounds and regained her confidence, which has enabled her to obtain a job with an opportunity for promotion.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTOur United Way promotes volunteerism, excellence in nonprofit governance and management, and philanthropy to sustainably support a collaborative, caring community.
IMPACTUnited Way Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring
United Way Volunteer Center
The Santa FundUnited Way-Thomas Jefferson Area in partnership with The Daily Progress and 1070 WINA
Women United
United Way Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Board Governance Awards
Mentor. Tutor. Pass it on!United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
United Way Day of Sharing
Initiative for Effective NonprofitsPartnership with the Wardle Family Foundation
Leadership CharlottesvillePartner of Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce Program
2,300113F
OR
local nonprofits and schools, for a value of
VOLUNTEERS INIn 2012, our United Way Day of Caring engaged
PROJECTS234
$304,000*.
*Independent Sector: Virginia Value of Volunteering
RESULTS
2012 United Way Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring
FINANCIAL REPORTUNITED WAY-THOMAS JEFFERSON AREAJULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013
PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUEContributions $1,508,736 53%
Santa Fund 120,455 4%
Grants/Gifts for Impact Areas 691,719 25%
Investment Earnings/Appreciation 495,522 18%
Total Public Support and Revenues $2,816,432
EXPENDITURESDesignations and Uncollectible $ 354,456 15%
Fundraising 291,356 12%
Management and General 107,649 4%
School Readiness 633,172 26%
Self-Sufficiency 372,917 15%
Community Health 246,167 10%
Community Engagement 450,048 18%
Total Expenditures $2,455,765
AUDIT COMMITTEE
INVESTMENTS BY IMPACT AREA
n School ReadinessChildren are healthy and ready for school.
n Self SufficiencyFinancial stability and economic independence.
n Community HealthHealthy community with access to needed care.
n Community EngagementVolunteerism, philanthropy and nonprofit excellence.
Dick Brownlee, ChairUniversity of Virginia, Darden School of Business
Brad GroffTeachstone
Meg HaymansZonin USA
UNITED WAYTHOMAS JEFFERSON AREAAUDIT
Hantzmon Wiebel LLPCertified Public Accountants
The audited financial report for United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area is available at www.UnitedWayTJA.org.
37%
22%
15%
26%
Thank you 2012/13 Presidents Circle
Thomas Jefferson Circle($10,000 and above)One member wishes to remain anonymousSuzanne J. and Robert L. BrooksMr. and Mrs. Donald FlowTeresa Sullivan and Douglas LaycockThe MLG FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard L. NunleyPerry FoundationHunter J. SmithWhitney and Anne M. Stone FoundationSheila and Ted WeschlerMrs. M.R.J. Wyllie
James Madison Circle($7,500 - $9,999)Kathy Bowers and Richard Comfort*Amy Hughes
James Monroe Circle ($5,000 - $7,499)Margery and Thomas M. DanielPeter M. HarbilasSue and Reuben RaineyGrace D. RiggsMichael StrodeThe Yorkshire Foundation
George Washington Circle($2,500 - $4,999)Two members wish to remain anonymousBernardo AngerMichael ArentonCarol BauerNancy and David BogdonoffLiza and Peter BorchesDeborah A. Case*Mr. and Mrs. John T. Casteen IIIDidi and Peter Chapin
*Indicates a Combined Federal Campaign donor. The United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area administers this workplace fundraising campaign and wishes to recognize and thank those giving at a leadership level.
Members of our Presidents Circle are donors who have a bold vision – when we focus on School Readiness, Self-Sufficiency, Community Health and Community Engagement, our entire community – each of us – is strengthened.
The Presidents Circle was created to deepen individual understanding of, commitment to, and support of our United Way’s work. The Presidents Circle recognizes local philan-thropic leaders who have devoted time, talent, and funds to create long-lasting changes by supporting our Impact work. Individuals who contribute at least $1,000 annually to the United Way are members of the Presidents Circle.
We thank the members of the Presidents Circle, and we invite you to join them.
Mary and Mike ChinnGail L. and David R. ClellandThomas Cooke*Ruth C. CrossWilliam L. DaltonMichael Durland*Dorrie and Barry FontaineJane Brown FosterThomas Francis*Wendy Zomparelli and Richard HandlerJoseph Hoeing*Jerry Jacobson*Judith and J. Michael JaegerKelley and Eric S. JohnsonLaurie and Blair KellyKimberly King*Pattye H. LeggettJohn G. NunleyMallika Rodriguez*Caroline and Jim SatiraDavid B. Smith*Lynda and Michael F. TubridyJerry VinsonSusan Webb
John Tyler Circle($1,750 - $2,499)Lee Allen*Alison DeTuncq and Paul ArcherJennifer ArmstrongBebe Heiner and Bill AtwoodGina BayesKevin Carruthers*Edith CatlinCarol and Stephen ClarkeBonnie Wilfore and Chris Conti
“May I never get too busy in my own affairs that I fail to respond to the needs of others with
kindness and compassion.”
Thomas Je f f e r son
Dan Dalrymple*Gretchen and Jared FeuryValerie and Carlton GregoryPat and Leroy HamlettMary Pope and E. D. HirschLisa and Randy HuffmanJustine and Trevor H. JoscelyneCarol and Steve KrohnFrances and Joseph LarnerDavid Merchant*Sarah and Michael RettigJohn C. Rowlingson, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shannon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William W. SihlerMichele and Wade TremblayLuke VaccaroMark Whittenburg
Woodrow Wilson Circle($1,000 - $1,749)Nine members wish to remain anonymousMargaret Andrews*The Honorable Gerald L. BalilesMaia and Glenn BannanJay BartonHolly and Russell BellKathy and Jim BerlinJennifer Bilchick*David BilkoLeah A. BillingsleyDiane and Spencer BirdsongGeorge BrannockTimothy L. BreedenBernard T. BressDiane and Richard BrownleeDianne and Michael Burris
Michael Carman*Richard CarpenterDonovan ChaneyThe Charles FundDeborah and George ConwayShane CookMatthew Crandell*Shirley CrehoreSusan W. and David L. DallasWilliam Davis*Jeffrey Day*Polly and David DeckDrs. Cindy and John DentDoanne and Douglas DoddSally and Charles Du BosePeggy and John EcholsRalph Edwards*Wayne Edwards*Donna and Bryan O. ElliottSarah Horne and Caroline EmersonSasha and John FarmerKirby and Adrian FeltsBetsy and Jim FernaldPat and Bob FosterCassandra Fraley*Sue and Frank FriedmanDaniel Garber*Joshua GehringRod GentryDeborah S. GilleLeslie and Richard GilliamGregory Gordon*Tori and Whit Graves
Mr. and Mrs. James E. HadenJoseph Harrison*Alison and Jeremiah HartmanDebbie HarveyLinda W. HitchingsThomas HoelscherLinda HoffmanMichael Hogsed*Susan Holley*Dr. and Mrs. Stuart S. HowardsMartha HunterPaul Hunter*Richard Jackson*James L. Jessup, Jr.Diane and Van JohnsonSusannah and PK KamathWilliam J. KehoeBob KempBetsy and Jim KennanRobert Pierce LacledeBarkley and Chris LaingMary E. and Jon C. LeachtenauerJoe LeslieYolanda Knight Lindsay*Suzanne Logan*Valerie and Don LongJames Love*Carol and Peter LowAbby and Sean LunnCharles LunsfordMr. and Mrs. Thad LymanPeggy and Thomas MacAvoyDavid Madigan
*Indicates a Combined Federal Campaign donor. The United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area administers this workplace fundraising campaign and wishes to recognize and thank those giving at a leadership level.
Frank and Carolyn MaginnisGrace and Leonard MaillouxGeorge E. Marshall, Jr.Drs. Julie and Alan MatsumotoGary McGeeRyan McKillipNathaniel Mendez*Deborah and Ferrell MercerFreddy MladenHarriet and Daniel MohlerMr. and Mrs. Percy Montague IIILee and Joe MullenAnn and Carter MyersCarol Hurst and Jon NafzigerGeorge Norris*Lee and David OwenCarl Pales*Jennifer Parker*Susan McLeod PrindleJoyce RobbinsTerri and Phil Roberts*Dr. and Mrs. Dudley RochesterGeorge Rodriguez*Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotgin, Jr.Virginia and James RovnyakJerry and Leonard SandridgeKathrine and Richard SantenMr. and Mrs. E. Sykes SchermanCarolyn and Kevin SchuylerMrs. Frederic W. ScottJuli Sherwood*J. Anne and Phillip W. ShiflettPatricia Simpson
Jane-Ashley and Peter SkinnerCharles SmithSuzanne H. and Mahon T. SmithJoan and Robert SmithJulie and Phil SparksStandish Family FoundationStewart Gamage and Joseph StettiniusJodie A. StevensPhilip StokesJananne Swoopes*Liza and Rocky TaylorJane and Bryan ThomasElsie and W. McIlwaine ThompsonJudith and David TobinDorothy and Bill TompkinsCathy and Kirk TrainSarah Turner*Pamela and Wayne L. TurnerPierre VerdierClaudette Grant and Juandiego WadeDavid S. Walker, Jr.A. Lorraine WallenbornJames WalshMr. and Mrs. Michael D. WessonMr. and Mrs. David H. WhitcombLyndon WhitmoreThe Honorable and Mrs. J. Harvie Wilkinson IIIJacob YoungNancy and John YoungMark Zimmerman*
*Indicates a Combined Federal Campaign donor. The United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area administers this workplace fundraising campaign and wishes to recognize and thank those giving at a leadership level.
UNITED WAY-THOMAS JEFFERSON AREA
STAFFCathy Smith TrainPresidentctrain@UnitedWayTJA.org
Caroline EmersonVice President and Campaign Directorcemerson@UnitedWayTJA.org
Lisa FrazierVice President and Finance Directorlfrazier@UnitedWayTJA.org
Kim ConnollyVice President of Marketing and Communicationskconnolly@UnitedWayTJA.org
Alaina SchroederBoard Liaisonaschroeder@UnitedWayTJA.org
Martha TrujilloCommunity Services and EITC Coordinatormtrujillo@UnitedWayTJA.org
Helen FryeRxRelief Prescription Assistance Caseworkerhfrye@UnitedWayTJA.org
Jessica SnyderVolunteer Center Directorjsnyder@UnitedWayTJA.org
Leigha RaeData Managerlrae@UnitedWayTJA.org
Jessie RaySpecial Projectsjray@UnitedWayTJA.org
Barbara HutchinsonDirector of Community Initiativesbhutchinson@UnitedWayTJA.org
Megan BorishanskyInformation and Referral Specialistmborishansky@UnitedWayTJA.org
Find us online: UnitedWayTJA.org
806 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902 | 434.972.1701
United Way Thomas Jefferson Area806 East High StreetCharlottesville, VA22902
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