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2007 Annual Report
For good. Forever.
CLINTON MADISON CANTON
FLORA RIDGELAND
PEARLJACKSONBOLTON
RAYMOND
EDWARDS BYRAM TERRY
BRANDON
A quilt is sewn from hundredsof pieces of fabric –
some large, some small.
A community foundation is madefrom the gifts of many –some large, some small.
Laura Abramson Pritchard · Mary O. Adams · Mrs. Cynthia B. Adams · Mr. H.M. Addkison Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Barry Aden · R. W. Aiken · Linda R. Aldy · Dean Morris Alexander · Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Alexander Jr. · DeborahW. Allen · Pam and David Allen · Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Allen · Ivy S. Alley · Betty and John Allin · Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allison · W.B. Allison, Jr. · Jim and Suzanne Almas · Sarah Jane Alston · AMG Engineering & Machining,Inc. · AmSouth Bank · Dr. and Mrs. Vinod Anand · Ann L. Anderson · Sara W. Anderson · Ms. Nancy L. Anderson · Anderson United Methodist Church · Gary L. Anderson · Ambassador and Mrs. Tom H. Anderson Jr. ·Anonymous (7) · Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Anthony · Mrs. Ron Applewhite · Paula Graves Ardelean · James S. and Carey Armstrong · Ms. Lalita Ashley · AT&T Mississippi · Barbara Austin · Jackie P. Bailey · H. C. and Joan B.Bailey · H.C. Bailey Company · Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC · Matt Ballew · M. Melissa Baltz · BancorpSouth · BankPlus · Fred and Pamela Banks · Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barber · Jim Barfield · Jimand Donna Barksdale · Lea Barton · Dr. Blair E. Batson · Esther Baugh · Mr. Jerald Beasley · Ms. Kathryn Yerger Becker · Carol C. Bergmark · Dr. and Mrs. Perrin L. Berry · Beth Israel Sisterhood · Carol A. Biedenharn · AnnF. Bittick · Ruth and Carl Black · Sarah and Jeffrey Blackwood · Thomas M. Blake Charitable Fund · Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blanchard · Miriam Bloom · David and Katie Blount · Dr. Richard and Reverend Martha Blount ·BlueCross BlueShield of Mississippi · Janice Blumenthal · Nicki Martinson Boland · Ms. Yvonne Bolkema · Mrs. Dennis Bomgaars · Ms. Hermina Bomgaars · Mr. Joel Bomgaars · Mr. and Mrs. M. Bomgaars · The Book Club· The Book Group · Helen Boone · Lisa Wright Boone · Ms. Myrtle H. Bootsma · Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boswell · Rebecca H. Boswell · Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bourn · David Bowen · Chip and Melba Bowman · Mrs. DudleyBozeman · Ms. Latunya S. Bragg · Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Breazeale, CPA · LeAnne Brewer · Mrs. Doris Brickell · Mr. W. Parham Bridges Jr. · Mary Provine Briggs · Ann Brock · Geraldine Kearse Brookins · Lindy Brown ·Brown Bottling Group, Inc. · Cecil and Nancy Brown · Jill Conner Browne · Mr. and Mrs. Troy B. Browning · Donna Bruce · Lee Anne Bryan · Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Buchanan · Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buchanan · Virginia and MinorBuchanan · Dawn Buck · Cecilia Reese Bullock · Bumpers Drive In of America · Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burris · Virginia D. Busby · Jean Bush · John and Lind Bussey · Jean B. Butler · Kelly A. Butler · Butler, Snow, O’Mara,Stevens & Cannada PLLC · Helen H. Cabell · Rick and Ann Calhoon · Ashley E. Calhoun · Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. · Richard and Sarah Campbell · William R. and Ann T. Campbell · Canizaro Cawthon Davis · Bob and BethCanizaro · Joy S. Cannada · Mr. Robert C. Cannada Sr. · Capitol Investors Inc. · Mrs. Natie Caraway · Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carmichael · Gail Rasmussen and Daniel Caron · Jane Z. Carr · Mr. James L. Carroll · Angela Carson· Alveno N. Castilla · Catholic Charities, Inc. · CCI · Cellular South · Center for Violence Prevention · Pat Chambliss · ChemFirst/First Mississippi Corporation Charitable Fund · Dr. and Mrs. Ching J. Chen · Susannah K.Cherney · Steven and Erin Chevalier · Mr. and Mrs. Brad Chism · Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark · John and Janet Clark · Mr. Holden M. Clarke · Beth C. Clay · Reverend and Mrs. Henry C. Clay Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Alton Cobb ·Thad Cochran · Jim and Pat Coggin · Drs. Timothy and Cheryl Coker · Beth Hood Colbert · Dr. Craig A. Cole · Comcast Spotlight · CommuniGroup · Community Foundation of Greater Memphis · Becky Conley · The Rev.Emma Connolly · Jack and Sigrid Conway · Bill and Anne Cook · Cooke Douglas Farr Lemons/LTD · Dr. and Mrs. Bill Cooley · Toni D. Cooley · Elizabeth Cooper · Harold Corbin · Correctional Accreditation ManagersAssociation · Corrections Foundation, Inc. · Mr. John Cossar · Lynda Ann Costas · Jan Cragon · Betsy S. Creekmore · Mr. James H. Creekmore · Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crim · Dr. and Mrs. James L. Crosthwait · Bishop andMrs. Ronnie C. Crudup · Anna Walker Crump · Manny and Elaine Crystal · Lynn P. Crystal · Margaret Oertling Cupples · Julia Daily · Dale and Associates Architects · Helen Dalehite · Anne Daly · Mr. and Mrs. Noel E. Daniels· Dr. and Mrs. Suman Das · Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis · Lisa and Albert Davis · Mr. Thomas S. Davis · Elizabeth T. Dean · Dean & Dean/Associates Architects, P.A. · Mr. Edward A. De Miller Jr. · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.Dent Jr. · Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi · Dick and Claire Dickerson · Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Dietrich · Kane and Betsy Ditto · Shirley Donelson · Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dortch · James K. Dossett, Jr. · Pamela Downer· Downtown Jackson Partners · Diane and Nicky Drake · Dress for Success Jackson · Ouida and Wayne Drinkwater · Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Duke · Donna and Brad Dye · EARNEST Partners · EastGroup Properties ·EastGroup/Parkway Foundation · Emily C. Eberhardt-Vincent · Lesly Gaynor Murray and Stephen C. Edds · Eddy and Celie Edwards · Ms. Courtney B. Edwards · Ms. Cynthia Wendell Edwards · Larry W. and Pamela B.Edwards Charitable Fund · Ms. Pamela Kristen Edwards · Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Edwards · Debby Egger · Jane and Ed Emling · Mr. and Mrs. Jim Enochs · Entergy Mississippi Inc. · Janis H. Erikson · Mr. Mark Escude ·Mr. and Mrs. David Estes · Tam and Nora Etheridge · Lynn Evans · Carol and George Evans · Mr. and Mrs. John Evans · Jan Magee Evers · Alice Ewing · Fred and Virginia Ezelle · Fairview Inn of Jackson, LLC · Jan Farrington· Kelley Fenelon · Judy and Charles Ferguson · Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Ferguson · Kathleen R. Fewel · Mr. and Mrs. R. Mark Fields · Arty Finkelberg · First Commercial Bank · Mr. Haley R. Fisackerly · Dr. Gloria Fisher · Mr.E. Rhyne Flowers · Ms. Rose Mary I. Foncree · John and Eleanor Fontaine · Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foose · Ms. Charlestine Forest · Ramelle T. Forman · Forman Perry Watkins Krutz & Tardy, PLLC · Mr. Larry Fortenberry ·Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Fountain · Richard M. Fountain · Fowler Buick-GMC · Susan Frazier · Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frey · Friends of MS Public Broadcasting · Mr. and Mrs. James B. Furrh Jr. · G-2 Fitness Institute · Arthur J.Gallagher Risk Management Services · Gannett Foundation · John and Margrit Garner · Mr. and Mrs. Bob E. Garner · Jack Garner · Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garraway · Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Garretson · Jan D. Garrick · TheaodisGary Jr. · Shirley H. Geary · Lori Genous · Betty and Glenn Gentry · Dean and Jane Gerber · Ginger Germany · Gertrude C. Ford Foundation · Nicholas C. Giallourakis · Robert and Debra Gibbs · Jane H. Gibson · Mr. and Mrs.Bob Gibson · Nola Gibson · Gil Ford Photography · Spencer and Nancy Cooper Gilbert · Max and Scherry Gilliland · Ms. Nicole Gilmore · Cris Glick · Ms. Angela Gobar · Wesley and Dolly Goings · Good News ChristianCenter Church · Tommie Goodman · Bill and Edwina Goodman · Jane M. Goodson · Duane Gordon and Matthew Dixon · Bob and Penny Gordon · Beatrice Gotthelf · Graduate Pest Control, Inc. · Jan R. Graeber · Lonnie andPatsy Graeber · Bobby and Sharon Graham · Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Graham · Beth and Collier Graham · Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Duncan M. Gray Jr. · Tim and Robin Gray · Gray-Daniels Auto Family · Greater Fairview CommunityDevelopment Corporation · Mr. Al Green · Mr. Joshua Green · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Gresham · Griffin & Associates · Ms. Elexis Griffin · Ms. Roslyn Griffin · David and Kay Grishman · Mr. Eddie Guillot · Dedria J.Haguewood · Ms. Skippi Haik · Commissioner and Mrs. Dick Hall · Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hammond · David and Peggy Hampton · Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harrell · Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fulton Harrigill · Ms. Rebecca Harris ·Dr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Harris · Peggy H. Harris · Bob and Myriam Harris · Alferdteen Harrison · Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Gray W. Harrison Jr. · Susan and Macy B. Hart · Mrs. Lucian A. Harvey Jr. · Claudia Hauberg · Head Studios,Inc. · Jane Hearn · William M. Heller · Mary F. Hendrick · Ms. Ann G. Hendrick · Morella K. Henegan · Elizabeth Shands Henninger · Heritage Banking Group · Carl Herrin · Mr. John Heyman · Jane and Wood Hiatt/HiattIngram Fund · Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hickson · Tianna S. Hill · Dr. Marianne T. Hill · John and Martha Hill · Madalyn Hindman · Mr. and Mrs. Brek R. Hines · Shirley and Ralph Hines · Mr. Tony Hisaw · Betty and DanHise · Virginia C. Hogan · Jamie Holcomb · Cornelia G. Holland · Susan Hollandsworth · Mr. Harold and Reverend Jo Hollman · Dr. G.H. Holloman Jr. · Philip and Kim Holman · Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holman · Ellen and TommyHontzas · Horne LLP · Lynn and Delbert Hosemann · Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hoster II · Karen J. Houston · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Howard · Mr. and Mrs. William E. Howard Jr. · Liz Hudson · Mr. and Mrs. Joel K. Hudson· Huffman and Company, CPA, PA · Dudley J. Hughes Charitable Fund · Tish and Haden Hughes · Mr. and Mrs. John M. Humphreys Jr. · LoRose Hunter · Dr. and Mrs. James Bassett Hurley · Nellie B. Hutchison · Natalie S.Hutto · Brenda F. Hyde · Stuart and Karen Irby · Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Irby · Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ivison Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. Jabaley · Jackson Iron & Metal Company, Inc. · Jackson MS Alumnae Chapter Delta SigmaTheta Sorority, Inc. · Jackson Preparatory School/Crisler Boone · Jackson Public Schools · Jackson State University Development Foundation · Jackson Symphony League Presidents · Marsha James · Maurice and Mavis James· Mr. Jacob M. Jenkins · Cathy Johnson · Levette Kelly Johnson · Rita P. Johnson · Harvey and Kathy Johnson · Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson · Mr. Michael E. Johnson · Peder R. Johnson · Ms. Rosie Mae Johnson · Mr. JerryJohnson and Ms. Louisa Dixon · Elta and Jim Johnston · Carolyn M. Jolivette · Judge and Mrs. E. Grady Jolly · Mr. Nicholas C. Jones · Ms. Dedra Jones · Irene and Earle Jones · Susan and Howard Jones · Irene T. Jones · JessieVic Jones · Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jordan · Cathy G. Joyner · JPA Pathology, P.A. · Junior League of Jackson · Key Constructors · Tom and Connie Kossen · Martha Ferris Kostmayer · KPMG, LLP · Mrs. J. M. Kuykendall Jr.· L-3 Vertex Aerospace · Mr. and Mrs. Auburn C. Lambeth · Mrs. Ben Lampton · Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane · Mr. Andy Lang and Dr. Brannon Aden · Holly Lange · Maxine C. Langston · Jonathan & Dana Larkin · Mr. J. HenryLaRose · Charles R. and Louise Montjoy Lathem · Ann A. Lauman · Ms. Nancy B. Lawrence · Laws Construction · Eason and Ellen Leake · Lefoldt & Co., P.A. · Dr. and Mrs. T.W. Lewis III · Anna B. Liddell · Susan R. Lindsay· Elta Livingston · Ronald and Rhonda Loeb · Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lombardo Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Billy W. Long · Looking for Elvis Book Club · Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lotterhos · Mrs. Robert Y. Love · Ms. Anne Lovelady · Dr.Ivy H. Lovelady · John T.C. Low · Dr. Frances Lucas · Janice Luckett · Jeanne B. Luckett · Donna Lydick · Chrissy and Walter Lydick · Mrs. Walter E. Lydick · Dr. and Mrs. William F. Lynch Jr. · Ray Mabus · Maddox Foundation· Laura Magee · Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maisel · Andrew and Barbara Mallinson · Betty and Con Maloney · Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Maloney · Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Maloney · Janie and Steve Maloney · Ms. Sherri G. Mancil · CarolMann · Roland D. Marble · Marcy Employee Assistance Program · Marion & Silber Fine Portraiture · David and Patsy Marsh · Drs. James N. and Gloria H. Martin Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Martin Jr. · Belinda D. Mason· Vickie Mason · Matthews Cutrer & Lindsay, P.A. · Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mattiace · Max Contemporary Furnishings · John and Melody Maxey · Lee Ann Mayo · Jim and Lynn McArthur · H.F. McCarty, Jr. Family Foundation· Ms. Mary E. McClellan · Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. McCreery · Dr. and Mrs. S. H. McDonnieal Jr. · Mr. and Mrs. John W. McGowan · Nancy McGuire · Mr. and Mrs. John S. McIntyre · Mr. and Mrs. W. Thad McLaurin · Dr.Leslie-Burl McLemore · Carolyn S. McLendon · Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. McMillan · David and Lyn McMillin · Mr. and Mrs. Steven McNair · Mr. and Mrs. Mike McNames · Sandy McNeal · Mr. and Mrs. Colin A.P. McNease· Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. McNeece · Richard and Charlotte McNeel · Mr. Paul McNeill · Ms. Neal McQuinn · Dr. and Mrs. Wm. C. McQuinn · Selby and Richard McRae Foundation · Nora Frances and Vaughan McRae · Mr.Michael T. McRee · Jean Nicholson Medley · Medley & Brown, LLC · Merrill Lynch · Methodist Rehabilitation Center · Mid State Construction Company Inc. · Carolin Miller · Mrs. Richard L. Miller · Millsaps College ·MINACT Incorporated · Mr. and Mrs. Bill Minor · Miskelly Furniture · Mississippi Blood Services · Mississippi Chapter APWA · Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service trustees · Mississippi Department of Corrections· Mississippi Health Partners, Inc. · Mississippi Nurses Association · Mississippi Press Association/Services · Mississippi Symphony Orchestra Foundation · Dr. and Mrs. Q. Mitchell · Thomas “Mack” and Kathleen Mitchell ·Mockbee Hall & Drake, P.A. · Mr. and Mrs. James N.C. Moffat, III · Barbara Moffitt · Jennifer Moffitt · Mr. and Mrs. Sid Moller · Dick and Sally Molpus · Linda Boswell Montgomery · Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Montgomery· Marilyn H. Moore · Catharine M. Moore · Mr. and Mrs. James L. Moore · Val and Nelda Moore · Mr. Jerry P. Moorehead · Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Michael Morgan · Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morris Jr. · Mr. and Mrs. CooperMorrison · Mr. Donald B. Morrison · Diane Morse · Mr. Henry H. Mounger · Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mounger · Mt. Salus Christian School · Wendy Mullins · Virginia T. Munford · Lesly Gaynor Murray · Dr. and Mrs. ClydeMuse · Ms. Winnie R. Muse · My Joy Inc., dba McDonald’s · Ann Myers · Nandy’s Candy · Betsy Nation · National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc. · Navitas, Ltd. · Susan Neel · Hibbett Neel/Neel-Schaffer, Inc. · Dr. andMrs. Walter P. Neely · Laurie Neidorf · Kathryn N. Nester · Billy and Melissa Neville · New York Community Trust · Mr. John E. Newhouse II · Dr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols · Myrna A. Nickens · Mr. David Nutt · KevinO’Malley · Leonore O’Malley · Brandon and Michele Ogburn · Mr. and Mrs. Mark O.J. Olson · Mr. and Mrs. James W. O’Mara · Beth and Steve Orlansky · Reverends Luther and Janet S. Ott · Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owen ·Denise and Bob Owens · Ashley Parker · Cynthia and Hugh Parker · Sherry and Richard Partridge · Drs. Ramesh and Bharti Patel · Kay Patterson · Melissa Patterson · Dr. Randall G. Patterson · Virginia J. Payne · Mr. JimmyA. Payne · James A. Peden, Jr. · Carol and George Penick · Peninsula Community Foundation · Anne and Alan Perry · Peters Real Estate · E. Faye Peterson · Mary Ann Petro · Michelle Petro, MD · Mrs. Ola M. Phares · PhelpsDunbar, LLP · Ben and Kathy Piazza · Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pickett Jr. · Pileum Corporation · Gail Pittman · Shelley Simson Plotkin, PhD · Barry and Barbara Plunkett · Porter & Malouf, P.A. · Don and Becky Potts · Mr.and Mrs. Barry H. Powell · Mr. Fred A. Powell · Joe and Linda Powell · Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Pride · Betsey Pryor · Jann W. Puckett · Mr. Richard H. Puckett · Janet M. Purvis · Mary Largent and Alex Purvis · Dr. and Mrs.John M. Purvis · Karen Quay · Saralyn S. Quinn · Daniel and Wanda Quon · Michael and Linda Raff · Drs. Seshadri and Sybil Raju · The Ramey Agency · Bill and Martha Randolph · Mary C. Rawson · Sara Ray · Karen andHugh Redhead · Mr. and Mrs. Randolph C. Reed · Carlton and Lora Reeves · Rodger and Betty Lou Reeves · Dr. Vonda Reeves-Darby · Regions Bank · Marita Reitano · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rhoden · Mr. and Mrs. C.R.Ridgway III · Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Ridgway Sr. · Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Roberts · Richard and Ginny Roberts · Anne Robertson · Evangeline W. Robinson · Rose Lee Robinson · Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Robinson Jr. · Robin Rockhold· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodriguez · Ms. Martha J. Rogers · Ms. Sandra Rogers · Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Rogers · Mr. and Mrs. Avery Rollins · Ms. Janice M. Rolston · Mr. and Mrs. George Roman · Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rooks ·Mr. and Mrs. Johan B. Roosma · Alan S. Rosenberg · Dean Jim Rosenblatt and Lauren Rosenblatt · Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Rosenblatt · Rosalie B. Rotwein · Helene Rotwein · Royals & Mayfield PLLC · Burdette and ScottieRuss · Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Russ · Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Russell · Drs. Marcelo and Cookie Ruvinsky · Harrylyn and W. Charles Sallis · Drew and Cookie Sampson · Jane Sanders · Mr. and Mrs. R. David Sanders · Mr.and Mrs. Mark T. Saxon · Dr. and Mrs. Pat H. Scanlon Jr. · Mr. Arlyn Schaap · Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Schaap · Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schaap · Joe T. Scott and Tricia Scott · Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott · Betty and Tom Scott, Jr. ·Security Ballew · In memory of Betsy Semko · Service Printers Inc. · Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sessums Jr. · Manisha Sethi, M.D. · Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shackelford · Janet K. Shands · Jay Shands · Dary Shenefelt · ShornickFoundation · Margaret C. Barrett-Simon & Dr. Al Simon · Alice M. Skelton · Julie Skipper · Phyllis Skipper · Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smit · Mary Elizabeth and George Smith · Dr. and Mrs. Randall S. Smith · Sarah PoseySmith · Dr. Sarah Smith · Sharolyn Smith · Smith, Turner & Reeves P.A. · Mr. and Mrs. Victor P. Smith · Bill and Carol Sneed · Dr. James Q. Sones II · Southeast Urogynecology · Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company· Mr. and Mrs. John Spears · Leland and Bessie Speed · Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spell · Ms. Joan F. Spronk · Asoka and Seetha Srinivasan · St. Andrew’s Episcopal School · St. Dominic Health Services · J.M. Stahlman · RebeccaStarling · Ginny Stearns · Maxine and Earl Stegall · Tricia Stevens · June C. Stevens · Carol Borne Stewart · Galean Stewart · Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stewart · Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stewart · Sylvia Stewart · Sue Stock · Stockett& Thomas Agency, LLP · Flo and Howard Stover · Nancy Studdard · Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Sturdivant · Charu Subramony · Ms. Catherine Carter Sullivan · Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Sullivan Jr. · Mr. Wayne and Dr. Barbie Sullivan· Floyd and Bean Sulser · The Honorable and Mrs. James C. Sumner · Sun-Pine Corporation · Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Swayze · Jimmye Sweat · The Honorable and Mrs. Dennis Sweet · Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Sykes · Tomand Charlotte Tabereaux · Ms. Evelyn D. Tackett · Carol B. Taff · Lisa Tate · Carol Tatum · Beth S. Taylor · Dot Taylor · Jan Foster Taylor · Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Taylor · Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Jr. · Jan and Zach Taylor ·Sandy Steel Temple · George D. and Mary A. Terry · Olivia S. Thomas · Mary Evalyn Thomas · E. Anthony Thomas · Burney Threadgill · Ms. Barbara Thurman · Teresa Tiller · Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Tipton Jr. · Tougaloo College· Jan and Andrew Townes · David M. Trigiani, FAIA · Sheryl Wheaton Trim · Dorothy C. Triplett · Sheriff and Mrs. Toby E. Trowbridge Jr. · Trustmark National Bank · Maxinne S. Tullos · Patrice F. Turner · Patricia P. Turner· Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Turner · Dorian Turner · Patsy and Dick Turner · Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Turner · Melanie Twiss · Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Underwood · Mr. Jimmy Underwood/National Awards · United Way of theCapital Area, Inc. · University of Mississippi Medical Center · Mollie Van Devender · Kay Van Skiver · Mr. Ward W. Van Skiver · Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Vander Molen · Twila Vantrease · Mr. and Mrs. Paul Varner · MarciaVaughey · Vernon Commercial Properties · Ms. Winifred Verse-Barry · VIP Jackson · Margaret W. Vise · Mr. and Mrs. George B. Vockroth · Mr. Daniel C. Vogt · Jane Forster Wacaster · Ms. Donna G. Wade · The ReverendMolly McBride Wade · Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagenaar · Ms. Joanna Wagenaar · Ms. Mabel Wagenaar · Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wagenaar · Allison Waggoner · Judy and Albert Wahba · Jeanette Waits · Kathy M. Wakeland · Mr.and Mrs. Harry M. Walker · Mike Walker · Mr. and Mrs. O. Edward Wall · Mr. Donald E. Waller · Governor and Mrs. William Waller · Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Walters · Mr. Christopher Walters · Frances P. Walton · Mr. and Mrs.Robert Roy Ward · Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wardlaw · Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton T. Ware · Sonja Watkins · Watkins & Young PLLC · Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis PA · Mr. Homer W. Watkins Jr. · Mr. Montell T. Watkins ·Ms. Doris P. Watson · Mr. Julian Watson · Mr. and Mrs. Walker L. Watters · Dr. W. Glenn Watts · Dolphus and Rosie Weary · Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Weaver · Dr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Webb · Mona Weber · Mr. and Mrs.Tommy L. Weems · Dr. and Mrs. W. Lamar Weems · Nell L. Weiss · Ms. Cecil V. Wells · Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells · Mr. and Mrs. T. Calvin Wells · Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wells Jr. · Sharon Wheeler · Mr. Cleve J. Whitley andDr. V.A. Jones · Judy and Josh Wiener · Kathryn L. Wiener · Wilbourn & Rogers, Attorneys at Law · Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkinson Jr. · Elise Williams · Mary A. Williams · Kelley and Jean Williams Family Fund · Mr. andMrs. Kelley Williams, Jr. · Williford Gearhart & Knight, Inc. · Wilson Auto Group · Dr. Darilynn W. Wilson · Mrs. Earl Wilson · Baiba Wilson · Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Windham · Gov. and Mrs. W.F. Winter · Wise CarterChild & Caraway, P.A. · Joe and Chuck Wise · Dan Modisett WLBT · Margee Wohner · Women’s Funding Network · Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Woodard · Dan and Kathy Woodliff · Dudley and Julie Wooley · Ms. Beth Worth ·Melanie Wright · Mr. John R. Wright Jr. · Dr. and Mrs. Allen R. Yates · Yazoo Library Assn/BF Ricks Memorial Library · Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Yerger · Judge and Mrs. Swan Yerger · Rhoda Yoder · Mr. A.M. Zeidman ·
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TThe friendship quilt on the cover of this year’s Annual Report, named “To the house of a friend the road is never long,” was sewn
and quilted by Rebecca Henry Boswell of Jackson, the mother of CFGJ President Linda Montgomery. A friendship quilt always
contains blocks created by friends of the quilter. In this case, the blocks were made by Ollie Jean Lane, Arlinda Brinkmann, Louise
Scott, Suzanne Schutt, Rosemary Hitt, Etta Mae Fowles, Ann Root, Lou Gill, Ginny Trainor, Sarah Martin, and Charlotte Hailey, most
of whom lived in the greater Jackson area at the time the quilt was made in 1994 and many of whom are still quilting together every
Wednesday afternoon, thirteen years later.
Letter from the Chairman of the Board and the President
The quilt is a tradition in America. For hundreds of years, women, and a few men,
have taken the scraps of their lives and stitched them together to make something
useful, yet beautiful. Some women were able to purchase lovely fabrics, silks, sateens,
velvets, and beautiful embroidery thread to embellish their work. Others used the
leftovers from the family’s utilitarian clothing, often sewing a new quilt top over an
older, worn one. Some quilts were passed down from generation to generation; others
were so heavily used that they barely lasted a generation.
Quilting was a group activity. Women joined in quilting bees to work on each others’
quilts. No doubt they all contributed fabric to these efforts, the contributions of all
joined together to make one beautiful thing. In this, our 2007 Annual Report, we
celebrate the art and tradition of quilting, of taking what you have and, working
together, creating something worthwhile.
During our 2006-2007 fiscal year, 848 donors, each listed on the inside cover, made
gifts to the Community Foundation of Greater Jackson. Most of these gifts were small,
membership gifts. Joined together, however, with the gifts of others, they totaled $2.4
million and enabled us to give away 572 grants totaling $2.3 million between April 1,
2006 and March 31, 2007.
The fabric of our community is enhanced by the variety of people and places that
compose it. We are a work in progress. If we want a community we can be proud of,
we must all work together to join each tiny piece of that fabric into one greater whole.
That’s what those of us involved in the Community Foundation of Greater Jackson
work toward every day. We encourage you to add to the lovely quilt that is the greater
metropolitan area.
Sincerely,
Fred L. Banks, Jr. Linda Boswell Montgomery
Chairman, Board of Trustees President, CFGJ
Mission: The Community
Foundation of Greater Jackson is a
nonprofit, community corporation
created by and for the people of
Hinds, Rankin and Madison
Counties. We help charitable
donors establish permanent giving
funds that reflect individual
philanthropic interests while also
making a long-term, positive
impact on our community.
In other words, we connect people
who give with needs that matter.
In 2006, the Community Foundation of GreaterJackson was confirmed in compliance with theNational Standards for U.S. CommunityFoundations as certified by the Council onFoundations in Washington, D.C.
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Mrs. Ward, a teacher at JPS’ Davis Magnet School, discusses a quiltmade through a project partially funded by the Foundation.
CFGJ thanks those who “Partner” with us,providing significant support each year!
Fred L. Banks, Jr.Chairman
Richard M. FountainChairman-Elect
Ellen E. LeakeSecretary
J. Paul VarnerTreasurer
J. Con MaloneyPast Chairman
Alveno N. CastillaChairman,
Audit Committee
J. Kane DittoChairman,
Development Committee
David H. Hoster, IIChairman,
Investment Committee
J. Gwendolyn TaylorChairman,
Grants Committee
Executive CommitteeThe Board of Trustees of the Community Foundation of Greater Jackson
is led by the Executive Committee, shown above.
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Consolidated Statement of ActivitiesFor the Years Ended March 31, 2007 and 2006
2007 2006REVENUE, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT
Contributions $ 2,391,246 $ 4,275,799 Interest and Dividends 433,422 278,064 Realized, Unrealized, Capital and Other Gains 1,179,979 1,080,219 Other 24,907 41,724 Total Revenue, Gains and Other Support 4,029,554 5,675,806
EXPENSESProgram Services 2,901,167 2,648,855 Supporting Services
Management and General 54,538 42,182 Fund Raising 35,183 19,781
Total Supporting Services 89,721 61,963
Total Expenses 2,990,888 2,710,818
Change in Net Assets 1,038,666 2,964,988
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 16,000,620 13,035,632
Net Assets, End of Year 17,039,286 16,000,620
Consolidated Statement of Financial PositionMarch 31, 2007 and 2006
2007 2006ASSETSCurrent Assets
Cash 375,907 307,520Money Market Funds 3,243,923 3,127,874 Other 90,598 69,471
Total Current Assets 3,710,428 3,504,865
Investments in Marketable Securities 13,381,350 12,361,067 Other 2,016,688 2,012,283
Total Assets 19,108,466 17,878,215
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCurrent Liabilities
Amounts Held for Others under Agency Transactions 2,039,180 1,837,595 Grants Payable 30,000 40,000
Net Assets 17,039,286 16,000,620
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 19,108,466 17,878,215
Financial HighlightsFollowing are condensed financial statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. Copies of our Form
990 and financial statements audited by HORNE-LLP are available upon request. Please write the
Community Foundation of Greater Jackson, 525 E. Capitol Street, Suite 5B, Jackson, MS 39201.
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Funds Held by the Foundation
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UnrestrictedThis fund allows the Foundation toaddress emerging needs in ourcommunity. Its use is not restricted toany area or purpose, and gifts of anysize are welcomed.
Community Trust Fund
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Field of InterestThese funds benefit a specific area ofneed.
The A+ FundThe Learning ProjectBetty Hunt Williams Charitable FundWomen’s FundFund for the Women and Children of KatrinaHurricane Katrina Victim Assistance FundMarguerite Casey Foundation Katrina Relief
FundMississippi Department of Corrections
Hurricane Relief Fund
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Non-profit Designated FundsThese are funds that have beenestablished by or for a particularnonprofit organization. Usually these areendowed funds.
Thomas M. Blake Funds for: Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi University of Mississippi Medical Centerand Vanderbilt University
Zora A. Brown Memorial FundClaiborne Avenue Park FundFoundation for The Mid South Endowment
FundEddie Hodges Scholarship Foundation Trust
Endowment FundErnest Williams Graves and Nancy Chenault
Graves Charitable FundJane Crater Hiatt Mississippi Invitational and
Artist Fellowship FundThe Jackson FundJackson/Hinds Library System Endowment
FundJackson Public Schools Education Foundation
Trust FundJunior League of Jackson/UMC Children’s
Cancer Clinic Endowment FundJunior League of Jackson/UMC Children’s
Cancer Clinic Special FundMillsaps Fund 2015Mississippi Association of Grantmakers FundMississippi Center for Nonprofits’ Nonprofit
Management Education EndowmentFund
Mississippi Opera Association EndowmentFund
Mississippi Symphony Orchestra Foundation
Endowment FundMississippi Symphony Orchestra Foundation
Reserve FundNissan/BankPlus Education Mini-Grant FundPat Yarborough Memorial Scholarship Fund of
the Leadership Jackson AlumniAssociation
Peggy Mize Fund for the IBCNew Stage Theatre’s Eudora Welty New Play
Series Endowment FundJason Darrell Roberson Memorial Mission
FundDorothy Shaifer Fund (Mississippi Heritage
Trust)Stewpot Community Services Endowment
FundStewpot Community Services Special
Opportunity FundLucille Thomas Charitable Fund
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Scholarship and Awards FundsScholarship funds are established byorganizations wishing to promote studyin their particular fields or by families inmemory of a loved one. Awards fundsrecognize outstanding achievement in afield named by the donor.
Dennis Bomgaars Memorial Scholarship FundJohn Robert Boswell Memorial Scholarship
FundHarrison Clark Scholarship Awards FundAnthony “Tony” Gobar Juvenile Justice
Scholarship FundCharles E. “Chuck” Griffin, Jr. Endowed
Scholarship FundBill Hunsberger Scholarship FundRyan Kirkpatrick Memorial Scholarship FundRobert E. Luckett Memorial Scholarship FundBill Minor Journalism Awards FundMississippi Chapter American Public Works
Association Scholarship FundOutstanding Educator Awards FundThe Thomas FundMae Meriwether Zifcak Girl Scout Scholarship
Fund
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Donor Advised FundsThese funds allow generous people theflexibility to give cash, stock or personalproperty to establish a fund and then toenjoy the benefits of giving to thecharities of their choice over a period ofmonths, years, or forever.
Anonymous (6)Jerald Beasley Charitable FundD. Carl Black, Jr. Charitable FundRuth and Carl Black Charitable FundDean and Ann Blackwell Charitable FundThomas M. Blake Charitable FundBooth Family FundBrown Family Charitable FundCharlie Campbell Charitable FundRobert C. Cannada Charitable FundChemFirst/First Mississippi Corporation
Charitable Endowment FundJohn W. Crawford Charitable FundKane and Betsy Ditto Charitable FundAl Doty Charitable FundLarry W. and Pamela B. Edwards Charitable
FundRichard L. Forman Charitable FundThe Forum FundLawrence J. Franck Charitable FundBilly C. and Francine L. Greenlee Charitable
FundThomas G. and Louise H. Gresham FundDonald Richard Hall Memorial FundHiatt-Ingram FundDudley J. Hughes Charitable FundRobbie W. Hughes Charitable FundI Have a Dream Charitable FundAndrew Alexander Irby Charitable Fund
Charles Lyons Irby Jr. Charitable FundCharles and Kate Irby Charitable FundIrby Investments LLC Charitable FundNatalie Read Irby Charitable FundStuart M. Irby Jr. Charitable FundStuart M. Irby Jr. Charitable Fund (II)Charles F. Johnson, III Charitable FundEarle and Irene Jones Charitable FundMartin H. and Lyllian L. McMullan Charitable
FundDr. and Mrs. William C. McQuinn Charitable
FundSelby and Richard McRae Charitable FundEugene McRoberts Charitable FundJean and Tim Medley Charitable FundHarold D. Miller Jr. Charitable FundMMI Hotel Group/MMI Dining Systems
Charitable FundMississippi Department of Corrections
Hurricane Relief FundAura Neely-Gary Memorial FundJames W. O’Mara Charitable FundJanet and Luther Ott Charitable FundParham Group Charitable FundMax Pharr Estate FundThe Renaissance FundStephen W. Rosenblatt Charitable FundInez Lay Rosenthall Education FundJohn and Lucy Shackelford Charitable FundGaines P. Sturdivant Charitable FundTzedakah Charitable FundJay A. Travis, III Charitable FundWells Marble & Hurst Charitable FundWhole Schools Summer Institute FundJay Wiener FundJulian and Kathryn Wiener Charitable FundKelley and Jean Williams Family FundDoug and Melanie Wilson Charitable Fund
Charitable FundsThe Community Foundation of Greater Jackson
is pleased to administer charitable giving funds
for many generous donors and for nonprofit
organizations. Call us to find out how easy it is to
support our community through a fund of your own.
CFGJ Trustee Betty Lou Reeves is shown with Michael Beattie ofthe Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and Director of Programs
Ellen Collins at the presentation of a xylophone, purchasedthrough the Community Trust Fund, for the Symphony.
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Hiatts Establish Permanent Fellowship for Artists
Dr. and Mrs. Wood Hiatt of Jackson recently established the Jane CraterHiatt Mississippi Invitational and Artist Fellowship Fund to benefit theMississippi Museum of Art’s Invitational competition and one promising, mid-career artist each year. “Having sponsored the biannual MississippiInvitational since 2001 and having initiated the Artist Fellowship of theMississippi Museum of Art in 2005, Wood and I wanted to be sure oursupport would continue even if something happened to us. That promptedus to establish a second endowed fund at the Community Foundation. Welove knowing that, as long as the Mississippi Museum of Art produces theexhibition and awards the fellowship, the funds will be available to them,”Jane writes.
Norma Sanders Bourdeaux, pictured with the Hiatts, was the 2006 winner. Over theyears, Norma has developed her signature landscape style. The superlative group oflandscapes exhibited in the Mississippi Museum of Art’s 2006 Invitational signaled aneven greater degree of sophistication and abstraction. Her proposal for theFellowship was to travel to Tuscany, where she could respond creatively to acompletely new landscape stimulus. Her plan fit neatly into Jane Hiatt’s belief thatmid-career travel and study can make an enormous difference in an artist’s vision,skill or scope, and the Fellowship will fund this trip and study.
The Community Foundation will hold and invest this Fund in perpetuity and will awardthe stipend to the Mississippi Museum of Art each year.
Wood Hiatt, Norma Sanders Bourdeaux and JaneCrater Hiatt.
“We love knowing that, as long as the Mississippi Museum
of Art produces the exhibition and awards the fellowship,
the funds will be available to them.”
Cove Apartment Donors: Jim O’Mara, Charles Johnson, GeneMcRoberts, Larry Franck, Carl Black (front row); Hal Miller, JayTravis, Steve Rosenblatt, John Crawford (back row). Notpictured: Judge Rhesa Barksdale, Robert C. Cannada(deceased), Dan McCullen, Rick Forman.
Real Estate Donation Provides Win/WinSituation For Donors and CFGJ
In late 2000, the Foundation was contacted by a group of localattorneys who had, many years ago, formed a limitedpartnership to own an apartment complex in Oxford,Mississippi. The tax benefits they gained from the partnershiphad run out, and they were looking for a way to both unwind anold investment and do something good for our community.After talking to Cecil Brown, a former chairman of the Board ofTrustees of CFGJ, they decided to donate their interests in thelimited partnership to the Foundation. Each partner received asizable tax deduction, based on the appraised value of theproperty, and the Foundation received an income stream forseveral years. Ultimately, the partnership (the generalmanager, the Foundation, and one additional limited partner)decided to sell the apartment complex. The proceeds the salegenerated for the Foundation were divided 50-50 among donoradvised funds for each of the original donors and theCommunity Trust Fund, the Foundation’s unrestrictedendowment which provides grants each year to nonprofitorganizations in Hinds, Rankin and Madison Counties. This giftalmost doubled the value of the Community Trust Fund, whichmeans that the Foundation will be able to grant almost twice asmuch each year. The donors are busy making gifts to theirfavorite charities from their donor advised funds, truly a winningsituation for everyone involved.
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Aura Neely-Gary Memorial Fund
Ted Gary, who has a successful engineering company in Gary, Indiana, grew up inJackson and attended Catholic schools here. Last year, he contacted the Foundationabout establishing a fund in memory of his mother Aura Neely-Gary. Mrs. Gary was anactive member of Anderson Methodist Church in Jackson, and Mr. Gary wanted toremember her by providing college scholarships to young women who might havedropped out of high school but who are trying to turn their lives around. The firstscholarships from the Aura Neely-Gary Memorial Fund were awarded in summer of 2007.
Dennis Bomgaars Memorial Scholarship Fund
A native of Iowa, Dennis Bomgaars eventually moved to Mississippi with his family toattend Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson. He graduated with MastersDegrees in Christian Education and Biblical Studies and began working at Mt. SalusChristian School in Clinton as business manager. Dennis had a special place in hisheart for children and mentored and trained young people for almost 20 years throughhis work with the school and his church. After he died of cancer in 2006, his familyestablished the Dennis Bomgaars Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship isawarded on an annual basis to a student in or rising to grades 1 through 6 at Mt.Salus Christian School and will be based on need.
Zora A. Brown Memorial Fund
When Zo Brown, long-time executive director ofFriends of Mississippi Public Broadcasting, died in2002, her many friends wanted to remember her ina special way. They did this by establishing a gardenin her honor on the grounds of the Mississippi PublicBroadcasting Building. Recently, Friends ofMississippi Public Broadcasting established the ZoraA. Brown Memorial Fund, primarily for perpetualmaintenance of the garden. The gift from Friends ofMPB is being held and invested by the CommunityFoundation, and a portion of the earnings will beused each year for the garden’s upkeep andmaintenance. Earnings not distributed will be addedto the principal, allowing the fund to grow.
“The Garden is the perfect
way to honor Zo’s memory,
and the Community
Foundation is the perfect
vehicle to ensure the
beauty of the Garden is
nurtured and maintained
long after we are gone.”
LISA DAVIS
CFGJ board member
“Her spirit is rooted in us.”
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Memorials andHonorariaA gift to a fund at CFGJ isa nice way to remember aloved one or friendthrough a memorial giftor through an honorariumto recognize someoneliving.
CFGJ Administrative FundMr. and Mrs. Gerald Barber in honor of Mr.
Jack RooksDr. Wm. C. McQuinn in honor of Ms. Neal
McQuinn
Stewpot Community ServicesEndowment FundDean Jim Rosenblatt and Lauren Rosenblatt
in honor of Mr. Hal Miller
The Women’s FundToni D. Cooley in memory of Dr. Melvin
BowieSpencer and Nancy Gilbert in celebration of
the birth of Robert Bennett Stribling andElizabeth Katherine (Lizzie) Cochran, andin honor of Jean Medley and JackieBailey.
Mr. Nicholas C. Jones in honor of Earle andIrene Jones
Susan and Howard Jones in memory of Ms.Keith Sommerville Dockery McLea and J.
Pascal Pat FosterDr. and Mrs. T.W. Lewis III in honor of Dr.
Cora NormanDr. Ivy H. Lovelady in memory of her mother,
Annie Lue HartzogMr. and Mrs. Howard L. McMillan in honor of
Mary Eliza McMillanMr. and Mrs. John McNeal in memory of
Anne AdenDr. Wm. C. McQuinn in honor of Ms. Neal
McQuinnLinda Boswell Montgomery in memory of
Clyde Finch, Fred Back, J. Pascal PatFoster, Bill Moss, Whitney LuckettWatkins, and in honor of the birth of LeeMargaret Sykes, Robert Bennett Stribling,Sara Jeannette Bailey, and Owen Graeber
Mrs. Sims Munford in honor of GinnieMunford
Dr. Vonda Reeves-Darby in memory of Mrs.Cleoria Reeves
In memory of. Mr. Fred BackMr. and Mrs. Jim Enochs Ms. Nancy B. Lawrence Medley & Brown, LLC Ashley ParkerDon and Becky PottsMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Thomas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walker L. Watters Judy and Josh WienerElta LivingstonSusan and Howard Jones
John Robert Boswell MemorialScholarship Fund
In memory of John Robert BoswellJerald Beasley
Dennis Bomgaars Memorial ScholarshipFund
In memory of Dennis BomgaarsDr. and Mrs. Perrin L. BerryMs. Yvonne BolkemaMrs. Dennis BomgaarsMs. Hermina BomgaarsMr. and Mrs. Joel BomgaarsMr. and Mrs. M. BomgaarsMs. Myrtle H. BootsmaMr. and Mrs. Ed BuchananMr. and Mrs. John W. BurrisDr. Craig A. ColeMr. and Mrs. John R. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. DentMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Dent Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. DietrichMr. and Mrs. David EstesMr. and Mrs. John EvansMs. Rose Mary I. FoncreeMr. and Mrs. Roland F. GarretsonGood News Christian Center ChurchMr. and Mrs. Buddy GrahamMr. and Mrs. Robert H. HammondMr. William A. HisawMr. and Mrs. Thomas V. HowardDr. and Mrs. James Bassett HurleyMr. and Mrs. Jeff JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Armand Lombardo Jr.Mr. and Mrs Joseph LotterhosMr. and Mrs. Ralph MaiselMr. and Mrs. Steven McNairMr. and Mrs. Mark A. McNeeceMr. and Mrs. Sid MollerMr. and Mrs. Vernon D. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Michael MorganMt. Salus Christian SchoolMs. Winnie R. MuseMr. and Mrs. Barry D. PrideMr. and Mrs. Randolph C. ReedMr. and Mrs. Charles RodriguezMs. Janice M. RolstonMr. and Mrs. Johan B. RoosmaMr. and Mrs. Eugene H. RussMr. Arlyn SchaapMr. and Mrs. Darrell SchaapMr. and Mrs. Lyle SchaapMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sessums Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. SmitMr. and Mrs. John SpearsMs. Joan F. SpronkMr. and Mrs. Barry StewartMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Vander MolenMr. Daniel C. VogtMr. and Mrs. Jake WagenaarMs. Joanna WagenaarMs. Mabel WagenaarMr. and Mrs. Wilfred WagenaarMs. Cecil V. WellsMr. and Mrs. Richard WellsWilliford Gearhart & Knight, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Woodard
Zora A. Brown Memorial FundIn memory of Zora A. BrownFriends of MS Public BroadcastingMs. Beth Worth
Harrison Clark Scholarship Awards FundIn memory of Harrison ClarkMr. and Mrs. Charles Clark
Donald Richard Hall Memorial FundIn memory of Donald Richard HallCommissioner and Mrs. Dick Hall
Aura Neely-Gary Memorial FundIn memory of Aura Neely-GaryAMG Engineering & Machining, Inc.
Anthony “Tony” Gobar Juvenile JusticeScholarship FundIn memory of Anthony “Tony” GobarMs. Lalita AshleyMs. Angela Gobar
Charles E. (“Chuck”) Griffin, Jr. EndowedMemorial Scholarship FundIn memory of Charles E. (“Chuck”) Griffin, Jr.Ms. Charlestine ForestMr. and Mrs. Robert M. FreyGriffin & AssociatesMs. Rosie Mae JohnsonMs. Mary E. McClellan
In honor of Mr. Charles E. Griffin Sr.Ms. Latunya S. BraggMr. Mark EscudeMs. Elexis GriffinMs. Roslyn GriffinMr. Jacob M. JenkinsMs. Dedra JonesMs. Barbara Thurman
Bill Hunsberger Scholarship FundIn memory of Bill HunsbergerMs. Skippy Haik
Peggy Mize Fund for the IBCIn memory of Peggy MizeAmbassador and Mrs. Tom H. Anderson Jr.Mrs. Doris BrickellCapitol Investors Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. FergusonMr. and Mrs. James B. Furrh Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred GarrawayGraduate Pest Control, Inc.Mr. Eddie GuillotMr. Michael E. JohnsonMs. Sherri G. MancilMr. and Mrs. John S. McIntyreMr. Donald B. MorrisonMr. Henry H. MoungerMr. and Mrs. William D. MoungerMrs. Ola M. PharesFlo and Howard StoverMs. Donna G. WadeMr. Homer W. Watkins Jr.Mr. Montell T. WatkinsMr. John R. Wright Jr.Mr. A.M. Zeidman
Robert E. Luckett Memorial ScholarshipFundIn memory of Robert E. LuckettJeanne B. Luckett
Endowment Growth through Careful Investment Management
The Community Foundation is about permanence. Weencourage donors to establish endowed funds so that grantscan be made from those funds both now and forever. That’swhy we say we are “For good. Forever.”
The chart below shows the growth of our oldest endowedfund. Established in December of 1995 with a gift of$850,000, the fund has awarded grants of $496,000, or58% of the value of the original gift. However, through carefulinvestment management by the Foundation’s investmentmanagers, the corpus is now worth $1.3 million, significantlymore than the original gift. After the donors’ deaths, theirnamed successor advisor can continue their tradition of givingthrough the Fund.
Actual performance of a CFGJ fund held since 1995 (as of June 30, 2007)Gift 12/21/1995 $ 850,000Grants since inception $ 495,900Current market value $ 1,301,412Total Investment Return $ 947,312
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The Community Foundation makes three types of grants. Individuals who have
established donor-advised funds recommend to the Foundation those charities
they wish to help with their personal funds. (See pages 14-15 for a list of those
grants.) Scholarship and awards funds are given to those who qualify under the
restrictions of the various scholarship and awards funds we hold. (See page 12
for a list of these funds and those who received awards or scholarships.) For all
other funds of the Foundation, a committee composed of members of the
Board of Trustees and other volunteers read and study grant applications, visit
the nonprofits requesting funds, and meet to decide how to distribute those
funds. The names of these funds and the grantees are listed to the left.
While we are very happy to be able to award these grants, there is always more
need than we have funds to address. If you would like to contribute to any of
the funds listed on page 7, please contact our office at 601-974-6044 or by
e-mail to [email protected].
GrantsIn fiscal year 2006-07, the Community
Foundation of Greater Jackson granted
$2.3 million from unrestricted, field of
interest, donor advised, scholarship and
non-profit funds.
Gwen Taylor,CFGJ board
member andGrants Committeechair, admires the
work of campersat the Voice of
Calvary summerart program.
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The Grants Committeeawarded the followinggrants in 2006-07:
Association of Fundraising Professionals, $2,500 tosupport year-long training program for developmentofficers.
Broadmeadow Methodist Church/BroadmeadowNeighborhood Association, $2,000 to support field tripto New York for 20 underserved youth.
Catholic Charities, Inc., $1,500 to provide relief staff foremergency shelter serving run-aways and at-risk youth.
Center for Violence Prevention, $1,000 to support web siteand printing of informational materials.
Central United Methodist Church, $1,500 to provide pianolessons to second grade students at Brown Elementary.
Christians in Action Emergency Shelter, $5,000 to supportcosts to build safety fencing on property.
City of Canton-Operation Unlock, $3,000 to supportmentoring program for youth of incarcerated parents.
Clinton Community Nature Center Association, $1,200 toprovide environmental workshops to area teachers.
Davis Magnet School, $1,000 to provide arts programmingfor students kindergarten through fifth grade.
Daybreak Shelter, $2,500 to support daily shelter forhomeless population.
Daylight Ministries, $2,000 to provide operating supportfor transitional living home for female ex-offenders.
Dress for Success, $2,000 to provide salary for p/t staffand purchase plus-size clothing.
Grace House, $2,500 to support operations of transitionalhousing program for HIV/AIDS infected individuals.
Henley-Young Juvenile Justice Center, $500 to provide arttherapy to detainees.
Hinds County Sheriff’s Reserves, $10,000 to providepartial salary for special education teacher for GEDprogram.
Jackson Free Clinic, $3,000 to purchase medicine forhomeless and uninsured patients.
Jackson Quilters, $250 to support advertisements for Quiltshow.
Jackson State University, $3,000 to support lodgingexpenses to bring musical artists to campus.
Lanier High School, $1,500 to assist in purchasing artsupplies for student art shows and competitions.
Mississippi Children’s Justice Center, $2,500 to fund pilotphase of rural child abuse web-based consultationproject.
Mississippi Children’s Justice Center, $1,786 to conduct atele-medicine project meeting.
Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, $3,055 to purchaseinstruments and equipment.
Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, $949 to providescholarships to students and provide staff for theInstitute.
Provine High School, $5,000 to support students in roboticengineering competitions.
Sharing The Vision, $1,000 to support youth lifedevelopment program.
The Little Light House of Central Mississippi, $2,500 toprovide partial support of salaries for staff.
The Young People’s Project, $2,500 to provide stipends forLanier student math literacy workers.
United Way of the Capital Area, Inc., $2,000 to supportcommunity development program for young children.
University of Mississippi Medical Center, $9,800 to provideoperating support for health-care related summerenrichment program for high school students.
Harrison ClarkScholarship Awards fundBlair Wohlgemuth (Belhaven College), $500Courtney Murphy (Hinds Community College),
$500Geoffrey Fitzsimmons (Holmes Community
College), $500Rabon Moore (Holmes Community College),
$500William Griffin Sullivan (Mississippi State
University), $500Caryn Rosamond (University of Southern
Mississippi), $500
Charles E. (“Chuck”) Griffin, Jr. Endowed Memorial Scholarship FundRoslyn Griffin (Council on Legal Education
Opportunity), $1,800Nephateria McDavid (Council on Legal
Education Opportunity), $1,800Victoria L. Brasher (University of Southern
Mississippi), $2,000
Anthony “Tony” Gobar Juvenile Justice Scholarship FundOberlin Newell (Alcorn State University),
$1,000
Bill HunsbergerMemorial Scholarship FundHeather D. Burchfield (University of
Mississippi), $1,000
Ryan Kirkpatrick Memorial Scholarship FundJonah Gunalda (Mississippi College), $2,500
Robert E. Luckett MemorialScholarship FundAmanda Leigh Hart (Mississippi College),
$500
Bill Minor Journalism Awards Fund(Mississippi Press Association)Anita Lee, The Sun-Herald, $550The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal,
$1,650
Peggy Mize Fundfor the IBC33 stipends totaling $23,100 to dancers in
the USA International Ballet competition
Mississippi Chapter American PublicWorks Association Scholarship Fund
Allen E. Carlisle (Mississippi State University),$1,000
Mae Meriwether Zifcak Girl ScoutScholarship FundArlicia Ollie-Rosa McGhee (University of
Southern Mississippi) $750
JPS Outstanding Educator Awards FundClaudette Williams, John Hopkins Elementary,
$1,105Pamela Neese, Pecan Park Elementary,
$1,105Latasha Williams, Blackburn Middle School,
$1,105Jacob Roth, Jim Hill High School, $1,105Tarasa Brierly, Murrah High School, $1,105
Jackson Public Schools’ EducationFoundation Trust129 grants totaling $107,111 to individual
teachers in the Jackson Public Schools.
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Grants from Scholarship and Awards Funds:
Nissan and BankPlus Fund Mini Grants through CFGJIt takes a village to raise a child and the greater community—all working together—to support the education of ourchildren. Nissan North America, BankPlus and the Community Foundation joined forces in early 2007 to create theNissan/BankPlus Education Mini-Grants Program to provide mini-grants to teachers of grades K-12 in the Canton PublicSchool District and Madison County School District, a total of 25 schools. In its first year, the program gave away$45,000 in 38 grants.
“With BankPlus as our plant’s financial institution, it was a natural fit for ourcompanies to form an alliance through the mini-grant partnership and providean even stronger effect on local education. We’re committed to helpingschools develop and nurture successful academic and career programs in theneighborhoods where our employees live and work,” said Dave Boyer, vicepresident of manufacturing for Nissan North America.
Any teacher, counselor, librarian, principal or other school personnel whoworks directly with students was eligible to apply for a grant. Grant awardsranged from $500 to $1,500 and supported innovative teaching and learningin conjunction with state-mandated curricula.
“Giving back to the communities we serve is, and always will be an importantpart of our culture at BankPlus. Whether it is grade school, middle school orhigh school, children truly are our future. BankPlus is proud of our partnershipwith Nissan and the opportunity it gives us to support the Education Mini-GrantProgram.” Gene Delcomyn, BankPlus President/Metro Region.
Both Nissan and BankPlus recognized that their skills were best used inmanufacturing automobiles and in banking, respectively. So they selected theCommunity Foundation to administer the program. Since 2000, theFoundation has administered the Jackson Public Schools Education FoundationTrust, a similar program. We also administer a variety of other scholarship andaward funds.
Dave Boyer, vice president of manufacturing of Nissan;Linda Montgomery of the Community Foundation, andGene Delcomyn, senior executive vice president of BankPlusget ready for the golf tournament that raised funds for theNissan/BankPlus Mini Grant Program.
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Grants from Designated and Nonprofit Funds:Alcorn State University Foundation, Inc., $5,891Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, $22,288First United Methodist Church of Laurel, $185Jackson State University Development Foundation, $3,891Jones County Chapter American Red Cross, $185Jones County Community College Foundation, $185Junior League of Jackson, $39,780Laurel Little Theatre, $185Lauren Rogers Museum, $185Leadership Jackson Alumni Association, $1,818Millsaps College, $4,967Mississippi Bar Foundation, $185Mississippi Museum of Art, $4,674Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, $60,000New Stage Theatre, $15,388St. Patrick Catholic Church, $10,158Stewpot Community Services, $101,500University of Mississippi Foundation, $22,287Vanderbilt University, $22,287
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Grants from theHurricane KatrinaVictim AssistanceFund:Abundance of Blessings Church, $5,000Back Bay Mission, $10,000Bethel Lutheran Church, $1,200Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippi, $10,000First Presbyterian Church, $5,000Foundation Hope, Inc., $5,000Helping Americans Needing Disaster
Support, $5,000Mercy Housing and Human Development,
$11,000Resurrection Life Ministries, Inc., $5,000Special Olympics Area 12, $3,000The Arc of the Gulf Coast, $5,000United Way of South Mississippi, $11,000United Way of the Capital Area, Inc.,
$3,500Waveland Citizens Fund, $7,842
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Marguerite CaseyFoundationKatrina ReliefCharitable Fund:2nd Chance Organization, $14,004Community Relief Foundation, $25,000Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church,
$25,000Mississippi Action for Community
Education, $25,000Mississippi Housing Partnership, $25,000Youth Innovation Movement Solutions,
$10,000
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MDOC Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund76 grants totaling $24,250 were made for
individual victims of Hurricane Katrinaon the Mississippi Gulf Coastemployed by the MississippiDepartment of Corrections.
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Grants from the Women and Children ofKatrina Fund:Center for Environmental and Economic
Justice, $1,500Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse,
$2,000Community Care Network, $10,000Hope Haven Children’s Shelter, $6,500Lutheran Episcopal Services of
Mississippi, $12,526Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, $5,000
School Board President Ann Jones is shownwith CFGJ Board Chairman Con Maloneyand JPS Superintendent Dr. Earl Watkins.
In the fall of 2006, the Community Foundation sponsored a luncheonat the TelCom Center in Jackson for community leaders to hear newsand needs of the Jackson Public Schools. The event was free to thepublic and was financed through a gift from an anonymous donor.
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A block from a hurricane memoryquilt made by children at LynnMeadows Discovery Center.
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Donor-AdvisedFund GrantsThe following grants were recommended bythe advisors of DonorAdvised Funds:
American Guild of Organists, $1,000American Hotel and Lodging Educational
Foundation, $5,000American Red Cross, $2,000America’s Second Harvest, $400Anti-Defamation League, $350Arab World Ministries, $1,000Assumption Catholic Church, $1,000Baptist Health Systems, $1,500Belhaven College, $11,000Belmont University, $10,000Beth El Temple, $500Beth Israel Congregation, $7,500Blue Mountain College, $5,000Boys and Girls Club, $1,000Bruce Family Ministries International, $5,000Campus Crusade For Christ, $3,000Catholic Charities, Inc., $2,500Catholic Foundation, $4,500Catholic Relief Services, $10,000Center for Faith and Culture, $1,000Center for Pregnancy Choices, $1,000Center for the Study of Southern Culture,
$500CFGJ Administrative Fund, $16,929Chamberlain- Hunt Academy, $10,000Children of Abraham, $1,000Christ Presbyterian Church, $1,000Christian Heritage, $1,000Christian Witness to a Pagan Planet, $5,000City of Pascagoula, $1,500City of Pass Christian, $10,000Coastal Georgia Historical Society, $6,000Common Bond, Inc., $1,000Community Animal Rescue and Adoption,
$3,000CFGJ Community Trust Fund, $1,500Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippi, $2,500
Creative Missions International, $500Crossroads Film Festival, $1,150Davis Magnet School, $1,000Delta Waterfowl Foundation, $2,000Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi, $2,500DREAM, $2,500Eastern Shore Presbyterian Church, $1,000Educating Africans for Christ, $5,000Ekklesia Christian Academy, $6,000Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, $2,000Episcopal Relief and Development, $200Eternal Word Television Network, $5,000Eudora Welty Foundation, $12,700Family Support Center of Metro Jackson,
$100Fellowship of Christian Athletes, $1,000First Presbyterian Church, $91,703First Presbyterian Church of Port Gibson,
$1,000Fondren Renaissance Foundation, $2,000Foundation for Public Broadcasting, $1,950French Camp Academy, $27,000Friends of the Jackson Zoo, $750Fund for the Women and Children of Katrina,
$5,000Georgia Tech Foundation, $5,000Goodwill Industries of Mississippi, $3,500Greenwood Leflore Hospital Foundation,
$100Habitat for Humanity, $11,750Harbor House, $1,000Harvard Business School, $5,000Health Net Foundation, $2,000Henley-Young Juvenile Justice Center,
$1,000Here’s Life Mission To Africa, $5,000Highland Theological College, $81,500Highlands Institute for American Religious
and Philosophical Thought, $500Hinds CC Development Foundation,
$15,100Hinds County Sheriff’s Reserves, $2,000Holy Child Jesus School, $7,000Holy Family Catholic Church, $1,000Institute of Southern Jewish Life, $5,000International Ballet Competition, $5,500International Messengers, $2,000
International Museum of Muslim Cultures,$1,000
International Teams, $2,000Jackson Academy, $7,500Jackson Free Clinic, $199Jackson State University, $1,000Jackson Zoo Foundation, $2,000Jane Crater Hiatt Mississippi Invitational and
Artist Fellowship Fund of the CommunityFoundation of Greater Jackson,$350,000
Jewish Children’s Regional Service, $300John M. Perkins Foundation, $2,800John Robert Boswell Memorial Scholarship
Fund of the Community Foundation ofGreater Jackson, $1,000
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ofMississippi, $17,000
Kairos Ministries, $1,000Kindness Foundation, $10,000Lagniappe Presbyterian Church, $100,000Lawndale Presbyterian Church, $15,000Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, $1,000M.B. Swayze Educational Foundation,
$5,000MADDRAMA, $1,000Madison Ark, $2,000Magnolia Speech School, $12,000
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Mississippi,$1,000
Man In The Mirror, $25,000Martha Kabbes Burns Memorial Scholarship
Fund, $1,000MATHCOUNTS Foundation, $1,000Mazon, $300Miller Avenue Church, $1,000Millsaps College, $7,200Mission America, $1,000Mission Mississippi, $9,700Mission to North America, $1,000Mission to the World, $4,000Mississippi Animal Rescue League, $3,000Mississippi Arts Commission, $750Mississippi Center for Freedom of
Information, $600Mississippi Center for Justice, $1,000Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, $3,700Mississippi Center for Public Policy, $5,000Mississippi Children’s Home Services,
$13,000Mississippi Chorus, $1,000Mississippi College, $13,500Mississippi Council on Economic Education,
$2,000Mississippi Food Network, $400Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters,
$500
CFGJ Trustees listen to Robert Langford at Operation Shoestring duringa bus tour of the nonprofit community.
Mississippi Museum of Art, $265,250Mississippi Museum of Natural Science,
$50,000Mississippi Opera Association, $3,000Mississippi Religious Leadership Conference,
$150Mississippi Sports Foundation, $1,000Mississippi State University Foundation,
$7,000Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, $5,000Movieguide, $5,000Mustard Seed, $1,000National Foundation for Jewish Culture,
$2,500National Kidney Foundation of Mississippi,
$2,000Neighborhood Christian Center, $1,000New England Amateur Skating Foundation,
$500New Life Ministries, $500New Stage Theatre, $3,000Northminster Baptist Church, $42,500Operation Shoestring, Inc., $2,000Our Daily Bread, $300Overseas Missionary Fellowship, $1,000Palmer Home for Children, $5,000Parents for Public Schools of Jackson,
$18,000
Pascagoula School District, $1,200Piney Woods School, $5,000Planned Parenthood, $200Preserve Sight Mississippi, $1,000Priests for Life, $5,000Prison Fellowship Ministries, $20,000Project Concern International, Inc., $20,000Public Education Forum, $1,000REAL Christian Foundation, $1,000Reformed Theological Seminary, $70,000Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church, $10,000SAFECITY INITIATIVE, $2,000Salt and Light, $10,000Seeds of Peace, Inc., $1,250Southern Methodist University, $1,000Southside Assembly of God, $5,000Special Olympics of Mississippi, $1,750Spring Hill College Theology Dept., $5,000St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral, $9,000St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, $12,500St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church,
$1,000St. James Episcopal Church, $25,500St. John’s Catholic Church, $500St. Joseph Catholic School, $28,500St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, $1,000St. Martin’s Catholic Church, $500
St. Paul Parish Elementary School, $1,000St. Paul Presbyterian School, $10,000St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, $1,000St. Richard’s Catholic Church, $26,000St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, $19,000St. Thomas Catholic Church, $5,000Stewpot Community Services, $2,600Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation,
$500The Elijah Parish Lovejoy Society, $500The Fund for American Studies, $5,000The Heritage Foundation, $10,000The Hundred Club of Jackson, $200The Little Light House of Central Mississippi,
$16,000The Mission Society, $5,000The Nature Conservancy, $1,000The Navigators, $1,000The Salvation Army of Greenville, $200The UCLA Foundation, $500
The Women’s Fund of the CommunityFoundation of Greater Jackson, $6,000
Third Millennium Ministries, $20,000Touched By An Angel Ministries, $500Trans World Radio, $20,000United Negro College Fund, $1,000United Way of the Capital Area, Inc.,
$10,000University of Houston, $1,000University of Mississippi Foundation, 3,000University of Mississippi Medical Center,
$1,000University of Southern Mississippi, $250University Press of Mississippi, $5,000Voice of Calvary Ministries, $5,000Word at Work, $1,000Young Business Leaders, $1,000
Trustee Susan Shands Jones looks at a student’shandmade book at Davis Magnet School, a project
funded by the A+ Fund of the Foundation andMMI Hotel Group/MMI Dining SystemsCharitable Fund. Trustees take an active
role in visiting local nonprofits and reading grant applications.
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Dr. Manisha Sethi, Amber Sukhbaatar, Mary Sue Mitchell, andMonica Harrigill at the Annual Meeting.
PartnerBancorpSouth*BlueCross BlueShield of Mississippi*Medley & Brown, LLC*Trustmark National Bank*
PhilanthropistMr. and Mrs. D.G. Fountain*Gertrude C. Ford FoundationHorne LLPDudley J. Hughes Charitable FundIrene and Earle Jones*Dan Modisett WLBT
BenefactorJim and Suzanne Almas AmSouth Bank*H. C. and Joan B. BaileyBrown Bottling Group, Inc. Kane and Betsy Ditto*First Commercial BankRichard M. Fountain* Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fulton Harrigill Jane and Wood Hiatt/Hiatt Ingram Fund*Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hoster II* Betty and Con Maloney* Dr. and Mrs. Don Q. MitchellRegions* Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. TaylorKelley and Jean Williams Family Fund
PatronAnonymousBankPlus Fred and Pamela Banks Mr. Jerald BeasleyThomas M. Blake Charitable FundCal-Maine Foods, Inc. CommuniGroupToni D. Cooley Mr. James H. Creekmore Dale and Associates Architects Mr. and Mrs. Noel E. DanielsEARNEST PartnersEastGroup Properties* Larry W. and Pamela B. Edwards
Charitable FundJan Magee Evers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foose David and Kay Grishman Carl Herrin Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hickson Stuart M. Irby Jackson Iron & Metal Company, Inc. Mr. Jerry Johnson and Ms. Louisa Dixon*JPA Pathology, P.A. Key Constructors KPMG, LLP Mr. Andy Lang and Dr. Brannon AdenLaws Construction Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mattiace Mr. and Mrs. Mike McNamesMr. Paul McNeill Methodist Rehabilitation Center Mid State Construction Company Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James N.C. Moffat, III* Mrs. Ellis MoffittDick and Sally Molpus* Linda Boswell Montgomery* David and Allison Nutt Reverends Luther and Janet S. Ott* Denise and Bob Owens Cynthia and Hugh ParkerPhelps Dunbar, LLP Porter & Malouf, P.A. Mr. Richard H. Puckett Rodger and Betty Lou Reeves Dr. Vonda Reeves-Darby Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Ridgway Sr.Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Robinson Jr. Service Printers Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John F. ShackelfordMr. and Mrs. Victor P. Smith Dr. James Q. Sones II J.M. Stahlman Jan and Andrew TownesWatkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis PA Kathryn L. Wiener *
BuilderGary L. Anderson Matt Ballew
Sara AndersonMrs. Rebecca H. BoswellJan Magee EversDr. and Mrs. Elmer J. HarrisHuffman and Company, CPA, PASusan and Howard JonesMr. Andy Lang and Dr. Brannon AdenLinda Boswell Montgomery
Dr. and Mrs. Howard NicholsDr. Randall G. PattersonJulie C. SkipperJune StevensThe Honorable and Mrs. James C. SumnerMr. and Mrs. Paul VarnerMr. Cleve J. Whitley and Dr. V.A. JonesDr. Darilynn W. Wilson
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Cornerstone SocietyThe Cornerstone Society is composed of those who haveindicated they will support the Foundation on a long-termbasis by allowing us to draft a fixed amount from their bankevery month. To become a member of the CornerstoneSociety, please give us a call at 601-974-6044.
MembersThe Community Foundation isdependent on gifts from individuals,corporations and other foundationsto supplement its operating budget.We are very appreciative to eachdonor listed below. An asterisk bya name means that donor has beena Member for ten years or more.We are especially appreciative forthis long-term support.
Members Debby Egger, Roselyne Johnson, Jackie Rollins, DeniseOwens and Avery Rollins enjoy the Annual Membership Meeting atthe Jackson Zoo in October of 2006.
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Chip and Melba BowmanLeAnne Brewer John and Lind BusseyButler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens & Cannada
PLLCWilliam R. and Ann T. CampbellComcast Spotlight Lisa and Albert Davis*Mr. E. Rhyne FlowersArthur J. Gallagher Risk Management
ServicesRobert and Debra Gibbs Wesley and Dolly GoingsMr. Charles L. Irby Junior League of Jackson L-3 Vertex Aerospace Charles R. and Louise Montjoy Lathem Eason and Ellen Leake Chrissy and Walter LydickMr. and Mrs. Johnny MaloneyJohn and Melody Maxey Mr. and Mrs. John W. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Colin A.P. McNease* Selby and Richard McRae Foundation Nora Frances and Vaughan McRae Michael T. McRee* Mississippi Blood ServicesMississippi Health Partners Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Morrison* Navitas, Ltd. Mr. John E. Newhouse IIGeorge and Carol Penick*Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Quon Carlton and Lora Reeves Joe T. Scott and Tricia Scott Betty and Tom Scott, Jr.Shornick FoundationDr. and Mrs. Randall S. Smith Smith, Turner & Reeves, P.A. Asoka and Seetha Srinivasan Flo and Howard Stover Gaines P. Sturdivant Charitable Fund* The Honorable and Mrs. Dennis SweetMr. and Mrs. Paul VarnerMike Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. WeaverMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Windham * Gov. and Mrs. W.F. Winter* Wise Carter Child & Caraway, P.A. Judge and Mrs. Swan Yerger
FamilyMr. H. M. Addkison, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Barry AdenR. W. AikenBetty and John AllinAnonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Anthony James S. and Carey Armstrong Ruth and Carl Black* Dr. Richard and Reverend Martha BlountRebecca H. Boswell*Mr. W. Parham Bridges Jr. Cecil and Nancy Brown Charitable Fund*Mr. and Mrs. Troy B. BrowningVirginia and Minor BuchananMr. Robert C. Cannada Sr.Gail Rasmussen and Daniel CaronMr. James L. CarrollAlveno N. Castilla Dr. and Mrs. Ching J. Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Brad ChismMr. Holden M. Clarke Dr. and Mrs. Alton CobbDrs. Timothy and Cheryl CokerBill and Anne Cook Harold Corbin Tom and Connie KossenLynda Ann CostasDr. and Mrs. James L. Crosthwait Manny and Elaine CrystalDr. and Mrs. Suman Das Diane and Nicky DrakeOuida and Wayne DrinkwaterLesly Gaynor Murray and Stephen C. EddsTam and Nora Etheridge John and Eleanor FontaineMr. Larry Fortenberry Betty and Glenn GentryDuane Gordon and Matthew Dixon Lonnie and Patsy GraeberBobby and Sharon GrahamTim and Robin GrayMr. Al Green Commissioner and Mrs. Dick Hall David and Peggy Hampton Mr. and Mrs. James A. HarrellBob and Myriam Harris Alferdteen Harrison * Susan and Macy B. HartMr. John HeymanJohn and Martha Hill Dr. G.H. Holloman Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holman Ellen and Tommy HontzasMr. and Mrs. William E. Howard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel K. Hudson Huffman and Company, CPA, PA* Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ivison Jr.Peder R. Johnson Elta and Jim JohnstonSusan and Howard Jones* Mr. and Mrs. John W. JordanMr. J. Henry LaRoseLefoldt & Co., P.A. Dr. and Mrs. Billy W. Long Drs. James N. and Gloria H. Martin Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. McCreeryRichard and Charlotte McNeel Mrs. Richard L. MillerMississippi Press Association/Services Mockbee Hall & Drake, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Moore* Hibbett Neel/Neel-Schaffer, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Neely Billy and Melissa NevilleMr. and Mrs. James W. O’Mara Don and Becky Potts* Dr. and Mrs. John M. Purvis Bill and Martha RandolphMr. and Mrs. Don H. RobertsRichard and Ginny Roberts Robin RockholdMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Rosenblatt Burdette and Scottie Russ Drs. Marcelo and Cookie RuvinskyMr. and Mrs. R. David Sanders Mary Elizabeth and George SmithBill and Carol SneedLeland and Bessie Speed Maxine and Earl Stegall June C. Stevens*
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StewartMs. Catherine Carter SullivanMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Sullivan Jr. The Honorable and Mrs. James C. Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. SwayzePhillip and Stella Gray SykesGeorge D. and Mary A. Terry E. Anthony Thomas Sheriff and Mrs. Toby E. Trowbridge Jr.Dorian Turner* Patsy and Dick TurnerDr. and Mrs. Thomas C. TurnerMr. Jimmy Underwood/National Awards Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. O. Edward WallWatkins & Young PLLC Dolphus and Rosie Weary Dr. and Mrs. Clarence H. WebbNell L. Weiss Mr. Cleve J. Whitley and Dr. V.A. JonesJudy and Josh Wiener*
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkinson Jr.Dr. Darilynn W. WilsonMrs. Earl WilsonDudley and Julie Wooley
SustainingRobert H. Alexander Jr.Pam and David Allen Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Larry AllisonW.B. Allison, Jr. Sara AndersonAnonymous (3)Jim BarfieldDr. Blair E. BatsonCarol C. BergmarkSarah and Jeffrey BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. Steve Blanchard David and Katie BlountDavid BowenMrs. Dudley Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Breazeale, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Buchanan Mrs. Paul H. BusbyRichard and Sarah CampbellCanizaro Cawthon Davis Bob and Beth Canizaro Mrs. Natie CarawayMr. and Mrs. Charles CarmichaelCatholic Charities, Inc. Steven and Erin Chevalier John and Janet ClarkBeth C. Clay Reverend and Mrs. Henry C. Clay Jr.Thad Cochran Jim and Pat CogginJack and Sigrid ConwayMr. John Cossar Mr. and Mrs. William L. CrimBishop and Mrs. Ronnie C. Crudup Lynn P. Crystal Mr. Thomas S. Davis Dean & Dean/Associates Architects, P.A.
Mr. Edward A. De Miller Jr.Dick and Claire Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. DortchJames K. Dossett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Duke Donna and Brad DyeEddy and Celie Edwards* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. EdwardsMrs. John Egger Jr.Jane and Ed EmlingCarol and George EvansFred and Virginia EzelleJudy and Charles Ferguson* Mr. and Mrs. R. Mark Fields Arty Finkelberg Fowler Buick-GMC G-2 Fitness Institute Jack GarnerDean and Jane GerberMr. and Mrs. Bob GibsonNola Gibson Spencer and Nancy Gilbert
From left: Members Charles Carmichael, Karen Irby, Sally Carmichael, andStuart M. Irby.
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Max and Scherry Gilliland Bill and Edwina Goodman Jane M. Goodson Bob and Penny Gordon Beatrice GotthelfBeth and Collier GrahamRt. Rev. and Mrs. Duncan M. Gray Jr.Mr. Joshua Green Dr. and Mrs. Elmer J. HarrisPeggy H. HarrisLt. Gen. and Mrs. Gray W. Harrison Jr.Mrs. Lucian A. Harvey Jr.William M. HellerMs. Ann G. HendrickShirley and Ralph Hines Betty and Dan Hise Virginia C. HoganMr. Harold and Reverend Jo Hollman Philip and Kim Holman Lynn and Delbert Hosemann Tish and Haden Hughes* Mr. and Mrs. John M. Humphreys Jr.Nellie B. HutchisonBrenda F. HydeDr. and Mrs. Michael E. Jabaley* Jackson Preparatory School/Crisler BooneHarvey and Kathy JohnsonJudge and Mrs. E. Grady Jolly Cathy G. JoynerMrs. J. M. Kuykendall Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Auburn C. Lambeth Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaneDr. and Mrs. T.W. Lewis IIISusan R. Lindsay Ronald and Rhonda LoebMrs. Robert Y. LoveDr. Ivy H. LoveladyJohn T.C. LowDr. Frances Lucas Mrs. Walter E. LydickDr. and Mrs. William F. Lynch Jr.Andrew and Barbara Mallinson Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. MaloneyJanie and Steve Maloney
Roland D. MarbleDavid and Patsy Marsh Dr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Martin Jr.Jim and Lynn McArthurDr. and Mrs. S. H. McDonnieal Jr.Nancy McGuireMr. and Mrs. W. Thad McLaurin Dr. Leslie-Burl McLemore Carolyn S. McLendonMr. and Mrs. Howard L. McMillanDavid and Lyn McMillin Ms. Neal McQuinnDr. Wm. C. McQuinnMr. and Mrs. Bill MinorThomas “Mack” and Kathleen MitchellJennifer MoffittVal and Nelda MooreMr. Jerry P. Moorehead Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morris Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Muse Dr. and Mrs. Howard NicholsBrandon and Michele OgburnMr. and Mrs. Mark O.J. OlsonBeth and Steve Orlansky Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. OwenSherry and Richard PartridgeDrs. Ramesh and Bharti PatelDr. Randall G. Patterson Mr. Jimmy A. Payne James A. Peden, Jr.Anne and Alan Perry Ben and Kathy Piazza Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pickett Jr. Barry and Barbara PlunkettMr. and Mrs. Barry H. PowellMr. Fred A. PowellJoe and Linda PowellMary Largent and Alex PurvisMichael and Linda Raff Drs. Seshadri and Sybil Raju The Ramey Agency Karen and Hugh Redhead Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Ridgway III Ms. Martha J. Rogers
Ms. Sandra Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Avery RollinsMr. and Mrs. George RomanMr. and Mrs. Jack RooksDean Jim Rosenblatt and Lauren RosenblattMrs. Abe A. RotweinRoyals & Mayfield PLLCMr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Saxon Dr. and Mrs. Pat H. Scanlon Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ScottManisha Sethi, M.D. Margaret C. Barrett-Simon & Dr. Al SimonSt. Andrew’s Episcopal School Sylvia Stewart Stockett & Thomas Agency, LLP Charu SubramonyMr. Wayne and Dr. Barbie SullivanFloyd and Bean SulserSun-Pine Corporation Tom and Charlotte Tabereaux Ms. Evelyn D. Tackett Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Jr.Jan and Zach TaylorBurney ThreadgillDr. and Mrs. A.C. Tipton Jr.David M. Trigiani, FAIA Mrs. John B. TullosMr. and Mrs. Cornelius TurnerMr. and Mrs. J. Murray Underwood United Way of the Capital Area, Inc. University of Mississippi Medical CenterMr. Ward W. Van Skiver Ms. Winifred Verse-Barry Mr. and Mrs. George B. VockrothThe Reverend Molly McBride WadeJudy and Albert WahbaKathy M. WakelandMr. Donald E. Waller Governor and Mrs. William Waller Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. WaltersMr. Christopher WaltersMr. and Mrs. Robert Roy Ward Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wardlaw Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton T. WareMs. Doris P. Watson Mr. Julian Watson Mr. and Mrs. Walker L. WattersDr. W. Glenn Watts Mr. and Mrs. Tommy L. WeemsDr. and Mrs. W. Lamar Weems Mr. and Mrs. T. Calvin Wells Wilbourn & Rogers, Attorneys at Law Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Williams, Jr.Baiba WilsonDan and Kathy Woodliff Dr. and Mrs. Allen R. YatesYazoo Library Assn/BF Ricks Memorial LibraryMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Yerger
ContributorDr. and Mrs. Vinod AnandAnonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BarberMs. Kathryn Yerger BeckerMs. Anne Lovelady Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rhoden Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wells Jr.Joe and Chuck Wise
From left: 2006-07 Chairman Con Maloney, Trustee David Hoster,and Richard Hickson of Trustmark, sponsor.
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The Golden KeySocietyThanks to these advisorswho have helped theirclients establishcharitable giving funds.
Alex A. Alston, Jr.Brunini Grantham Grower & Hughes
Cecil BrownMedley & Brown Financial Advisors
Larry H. BryanDiversified Trust Company
James K. Dossett, Jr.Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell &
BerkowitzRichard M. Fountain
Richard M. Fountain, P. A.David B. Grishman
Watkins Ludlam Winter & StennisThomas E. Guillot, Jr.
Smith BarneyRonald I. Loeb
Butler Snow O’Mara Stevens & CannadaLeonard C. Martin
Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell &BerkowitzTim Medley
Medley & Brown Financial AdvisorsRoger E. Muns
Wealth Management, LLCJohn Howard Shows
Shows Law FirmJay Travis, III
Butler Snow O’Mara Stevens & CannadaBobby Van Devender
Fred T. Neely and CompanyPat Vivier
New York LifeMartin E. Willoughby
Willoughby Law GroupJames E. Wood
Eubank & BettsR. James Young
Wells Marble & Hurst
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Women’s Fund Grantsfrom funds raised in Fiscal Year 06-07Camp Caritas, $3,000 for recruiting and stipends for
minority counselorsCatholic Charities, Inc., $4,000 to support the legal clinicCenter for Violence Prevention, $1,706 for general
operating supportChastain Middle School, $3,000 for quilting projectChristians in Action Emergency Shelter, $2,500 for
playground equipmentDaylight Ministries, $3,000 for transitional home for
female ex-offendersDress for Success, $3,000 for accessories and salary
supportEarly Start, $2,000 for stipends for teen mothersFamily Support Center of Metro Jackson, $3,500 for teen
parenting programGirl Scout Council of Middle Mississippi, $2,800 for day
camps for girlsHinds County Sheriff’s Department, $3,000 for art
therapist’s salary supportJunior Auxiliary of Clinton, $1,580 for preschool
readiness campMississippi College School of Law, $2,120 for adoption
advocacy projectNorthwest Middle School/Partners in Education Program,
$1,000 in general supportUnited Way of the Capital Area, Inc., $4,500 for parent
education and literacy project; $4,000 to supportoperation of legal assistance clinic for victims ofdomestic abuse, sexual assault and stalking.
Highlights of the 2006-2007 year:
In its fourth full year of operation, the Women’s Fund added significantly to itsendowment through gifts from over 400 men and women and through the productionof its first tribute book to women, A Celebration of Women. The book was releasedat a luncheon that featured Connie Payton of Chicago as keynote speaker.
The Phil Hardin Foundation of Meridian awarded a challenge grant to the Women’sFund to raise $250,000 by December of 2008 to match of grant of $125,000 tocreate the Better Futures Endowment for the Education of Young Children.
The Fund continued educating women about the needs of women and children in ourcommunity through its series of “Lunch & Learn” programs, free lunch-hour eventsheld throughout the year.
Over $40,000 was granted to nonprofit organizations in our area that serve womenand children, bringing the total granted by the Women’s Fund to $130,000 in fouryears.
An additional $36,000 was granted this year from the Women and Children of KatrinaFund, funded by the Women’s Funding Network.
In recognition of its outstanding growth and commitment to diversity, the Women’sFunding Network awarded the Women’s Fund a grant of $30,000 to assist in raisingmajor gifts and increasing the number of young women and women of color whosupport the Fund.
The Fund adopted Northwest Middle School in Jackson and provided volunteers,training, and financial assistance for various programs at the school.
The Women’s FundThrough strategic use of local and national resources, the Women’s
Fund of the Community Foundation identifies and supports
initiatives that will create a better future for women and children in
the tri-county area.
Number of donors2003-04 1262004-05 1862005-06 3322006-07 402
Women’s Fund Grants2003-04 $ 23,5002004-05 $ 27,7002005-06 $ 38,7272006-07 $ 40,706
Katrina Grants$ 147,000
Members of the Women’s Fund worked at aHabitat Women Build project in summer of 2006.
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Women’s FundMembers
BenefactorJoan Brady BaileyJim and Donna BarksdaleJane Crater Hiatt
FounderBankPlusJill Conner BrowneEastGroup/Parkway
Foundation Entergy Mississippi Inc.Margot J. FountainJunior League of JacksonJean Nicholson MedleySt. Dominic Health ServicesTrustmark BankKathryn L. Wiener
Special Annual Donor LevelMax Contemporary FurnishingsAT&T Mississippi D.G. & Margaret Fountain Family
FoundationEarle & Irene Jones
Sustaining DonorAnonymous (2)Rick and Ann CalhoonChemFirst/First Mississippi
Corporation Charitable FundElaine CrystalJan Magee EversPeggy HamptonKaren J. HoustonEllen E. LeakeH.F. McCarty, Jr. Family
FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mike McNamesBarbara MoffittSally MolpusFlo Stover
Watkins Ludlam Winter &Stennis, P.A.
Nell L. Weiss
Supporting DonorJean B. ButlerToni D. CooleyLynn CrystalShirley DonelsonJane B. EmlingAlferdteen HarrisonClaudia HaubergJessie Vic JonesBetty MaloneySandy McNealLinda Boswell MontgomeryKimberly Noel SweetRosalie B. RotweinJay ShandsSeetha SrinivasanMrs. Jerry M. Sullivan, Jr.Carol B. TaffDorothy C. TriplettEleanor B. Weaver
Donor Laura Abramson PritchardSarah Jane AlstonAnonymous (3)Paula Graves ArdeleanJackie P. BaileyMartha BergmarkMiriam BloomMartha BlountLisa Wright BooneRebecca BoswellGeraldine Kearse BrookinsSarah C. CampbellDr. Gail Rasmussen CaronBecky ConleyBetsy S. CreekmoreHelen DalehiteLisa DavisOuida DrinkwaterCherry DuckworthEmily C. Eberhardt-VincentJohn & Eleanor Fontaine
Ramelle T. FormanLesly Gaynor MurrayNancy Cooper GilbertMonica HarrigillJane HearnSusan HollandsworthElta JohnstonCarolyn M. JolivetteIrene T. JonesSusan Shands JonesTom & Connie KossenHarriet KuykendallHolly LangeMaxine C. LangstonElta LivingstonIvy H. LoveladyBelinda D. MasonMary Eliza McMillanSusan McNeaseDiane MorseLuther & Ginnie MunfordMy Joy Inc., dba McDonald’sKathryn N. NesterCynthia B. ParkerMelissa PattersonCarol and George PenickPileum CorporationGail PittmanBecky PottsWanda QuonSara RayVonda Reeves-DarbyJackie RollinsJulie C. SkipperWard W. SumnerCarol TatumBeth S. TaylorJan Foster TaylorOlivia S. ThomasKay Van SkiverAllison WaggonerMiriam WeemsSharon WheelerVirginia WhitleyJudy WienerJean P. Williams
Member Mary O. AdamsLinda R. AldyDean Morris AlexanderCarla Palmer AllenDeborah W. AllenIvy S. AlleySuzanne AlmasAnn L. AndersonSara W. AndersonAnonymous (2)Mrs. Ron ApplewhiteBarbara AustinPam BachM. Melissa BaltzPamela G. BanksLea BartonEsther BaughCarol BergmarkCarol A. BiedenharnAnn F. BittickJanice BlumenthalNicki Martinson BolandHelen BooneMary Provine BriggsAnn BrockLindy BrownRobin BrowningDonna BruceLee Anne BryanVirginia BuchananDawn BuckCecilia Reese BullockVirginia D. BusbyJean BushKelly A. ButlerHelen H. CabellJoy S. CannadaJane Z. CarrAngela CarsonCatholic Charities, IncPat Chambliss Susannah K. CherneyJulie J. ChismJanet ClarkPat Coggin
Tribute Chair Holly Lange, 2007-2008 Women’s Fund Chair Geri Brookins, ConniePayton, and Luncheon Chair Charlotte McNeel at Tribute Luncheon.
Tommie Goodman decorates Northwest MiddleSchool for Christmas, with help from a studentand MAX employee Rod Blackwell.
Cheryl CokerBeth Hood ColbertThe Rev. Emma ConnollyAnne S. CookElizabeth CooperJan CragonSallie CrimAnna Walker CrumpMargaret Oertling CupplesJulia DailyElizabeth T. DeanJackson MS Alumnae Chapter
Delta Sigma Theta Soroity, Inc.Pamela DownerDowntown Jackson PartnersDress for Success JacksonSusan B. DukeDeborah EggerJanis H. EriksonLynn EvansAlice EwingVirginia A. EzelleJan FarringtonJudy FergusonSusan FrazierJohn and Margrit GarnerLori GenousGinger GermanyNicholas C. GiallourakisJane H. GibsonNola GibsonCris GlickDolly GoingsBeatrice GotthelfJan R. GraeberBeth GrahamRobin GrayRuth Spivey GrayDedria J. HaguewoodLee HardingRosemary HarrisonMary F. HendrickMorella K. HeneganElizabeth Shands HenningerTianna S. HillMadalyn HindmanBetty HiseVirginia C. HoganCornelia G. HollandJo HollmanEllen HontzasMissy HosterLiz HudsonLoRose HunterNatalie S. HuttoBrenda HydeKaren IbryJackson Preparatory
School/Crisler M. BooneLevette Kelly JohnsonMarsha JamesMavis JamesCathy JohnsonRita P. JohnsonMartha Ferris KostmayerLinda J. LambethMrs. Ben LamptonDana LarkinAnn A. LaumanJulia & T.W. LewisAnna B. LiddellFrances LucasJanice LuckettJeanne B. LuckettDonna LydickGwendolyn MageeLaura MageeJanie MaloneyCarol Mann
Gloria MartinMelody MaxeyLee Ann MayoSharon O. McCreeryNancy McGuireCarolyn S. McLendonCynthia McMillianKate McNeelJanie McQuinnNeal McQuinnNora Frances Stone McRaeCarolin MillerMary Sue MitchellHelen C. MoffatMarilyn H. MooreNelda B. MooreJoAnne P. MorrisFrances MorrisonWendy MullinsVirginia T. MunfordBetsy NationNational Coalition of
100 Black Women Inc.Susan NeelFrances Jean NeelyLaurie NeidorfMyrna A. NickensLeonore O’MalleyBeth OrlanskyDenise OwensAshley ParkerKay PattersonVirginia J. PayneE. Faye PetersonMary Ann PetroMichelle Petro, MDShelley Simson Plotkin, PhDBetsey PryorJann W. PuckettJanet M. PurvisKaren QuaySaralyn S. QuinnMary C. RawsonBetty Lou ReevesMarita ReitanoSharon RhodenAnne RobertsonEvangeline W. RobinsonJudy T. RobinsonRose Lee RobinsonMartha RogersAlan S. RosenbergHarrylyn and W. Charles SallisJane SandersBetty ScottJanet K. ShandsDary ShenefeltAlice M. SkeltonPhyllis SkipperSarah Posey SmithDr. Sarah SmithSharolyn SmithRebecca StarlingGinny StearnsJune StevensTricia StevensCarol Borne StewartGalean StewartNancy StuddardCharu SubramonyJimmye SweatStella Gray Bryant SykesNan TarltonLisa TateDot TaylorGwen TaylorSandy Steel TempleTeresa TillerSheryl Wheaton Trim
Maxinne S. TullosAdrianne P. TurnerPatrice F. TurnerPatricia P. TurnerMelanie TwissMollie Van DevenderTwila VantreaseMarcia VaugheyVernon Commercial PropertiesMargaret W. ViseJane Forster WacasterJudy WahbaJeanette WaitsCecile WardlawBetti WattersRosie WearyVirginia WebbMona WeberMary A. WilliamsTrish WindhamMargee WohnerKathy WoodliffMelanie Wright
Rhoda Yoder
ContributorMrs. Robert H. Alexander, Jr.Ashley E. CalhounEffie H. ClayAnne DalyKelley FenelonKathleen R. FewelJan D. GarrickShirley H. GearyGil Ford PhotographyJamie HolcombAnne LoveladyVickie MasonCatharine M. MooreKaren RedheadJim RosenblattHelene RotweinSue StockMary Evalyn ThomasFrances P. WaltonSonja Watkins
Steering Committee members show off the $30,000 grant from the Women’sFunding Network.
Steering Committee for 2007-2008: Front row, bottom to top: Geraldine Brookins,Chair, Susan Shands Jones, Elta Livingston, Diane Morse, Jane Hiatt, Gwen Taylor.Middle row, bottom to top: Debby Egger, Sara Ray, Mary Williams, KimberlySweet, Denise Owens, Karen Livingston-Wilson. Back row, bottom to top: TiannaHill, Lori Genous, Holly Lange, LoRose Hunter, Julie Skipper, Jackie Bailey, JeanMedley, Judy Wiener, Nancy Gilbert. Not pictured: Claudia Hauberg, PatriceTurner, Jan Taylor, Karen Quay, Seetha Srinivasan, Carol Taff and Joan Bailey.
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2007 Tribute Book, A Celebration of WomenPresenting SponsorEntergy Mississippi Inc.
BenefactorMarion & Silber Fine PortraitureVIP Jackson
UnderwriterHorne LLPSt. Dominic Health ServicesTrustmark National Bank
Special GiftsH. C. Bailey CompanyCellular South Nandy’s Candy
Full-page TributeBaker, Donelson, Bearman,
Caldwell, & Berkowitz PCBancorp SouthBankPlusFred BanksThe Book ClubBumpers Drive In of AmericaButler Snow O’Mara Stevens
& CannadaCooke Douglas Farr
Lemons/LTDJoyce DortchEastGroup PropertiesJan Magee EversForman Perry Watkins Krutz
& Tardy, PLLCTheaodis Gary, Jr.Gray-Daniels Auto FamilyStuart M. IrbyJackson Symphony League
PresidentsMaurice & Mavis JamesEarle F. JonesHolly LangeMaddox FoundationJ. Con MaloneyMedley & Brown LLCMillsaps CollegeMississippi Health PartnersAnn Myers
Neel-Schaffer Inc.Kevin O’Malley and
Lenore O’MalleyPeters Real EstateVonda Reeves-DarbySoutheast UrogynecologyGwen Taylor
Half-page TributeJackie P. BaileyThe Book GroupNancy BournDr. & Mrs. Bill CooleyLynn CrystalDiabetes Foundation of
MississippiDebby EggerFairview Inn of Jackson, LLCNancy Cooper GilbertTommie GoodmanJackson State University
Development Foundation, Inc.Jonathan LarkinElta T. LivingstonLooking for Elvis Book ClubJean Nicholson MedleyMerrill LynchMINACT IncorporatedDenise OwensPhelps Dunbar LLPDaniel QuonSecurity BallewIn Memory of Betsy SemkoJay ShandsSmith, Turner & Reeves, P.A.Southern Farm Bureau Life
Insurance CompanySeetha SrinivasanKimberly Noel SweetTougaloo CollegeUniversity of Mississippi
Medical CenterWLBTWatkins Ludlam Winter &
Stennis, P.A.Judy WienerThomas E. Williams
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Volunteers from Dress for Success with purses and jewelry donated byWomen’s Fund members at the Annual Meeting.
Diane Morse, Ellen Collins and Jean Medley at Habitat WomenBuild.
The Better Futures Endowment grant will benefit young children such as thosepictured at Bethlehem Center. Left to right: Reverend Allison Dickerson,director, Bethlehem Center; Linda Montgomery, president CFGJ; TomWacaster, The Phil Hardin Foundation; and Carol Penick, WF director.Standing: Nita Shavers, program director, Bethlehem Center.
Women’s Fund Committee at work.
Anyone can be a philanthropist.Add your piece to the quilt that is our community.
Here’s how.
1. Become a Member. Every gift, no matter how small, helps us carry out our mission of buildingpermanent funds to benefit our community both now and in the future. As an option, our CornerstoneSociety makes it possible to have your gift automatically drafted from your account each month.
2. Talk to your financial advisor, accountant or attorney about opening a charitable-giving, donor-advised fund orabout making a gift to one of our existing funds. Through a donor-advised fund, you can recommend grants tothe charities of your choice and name someone to continue recommending grants from your fund after yourdeath.
3. Think about establishing a fund that is designated for one or more charities you care about. If funded beforeyour death, each charity you name will receive an annual check from the Foundation in your name. If establishedas a bequest, each charity you name prior to your death will receive an annual check, every year…forever.
4. Consider a gift now or in the future to our Community Trust Fund. This fund enables our Grants Committee toseek out emerging needs in our community and address them. It is not limited to any charity or field of interest.
5. Keep the memory of someone you love alive through a memorial fund or scholarship in that person’s name.
Once a fund is established, the Foundation’s staff becomes your staff. We handle the accounting, paperwork, grantdelivery, etc. The minimum size to establish a named fund is $25,000, but gifts to existing funds are accepted andappreciated in any amount.The official registration and financial information of the Community Foundation of Greater Jackson, Inc. may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office by calling 1-888-236-6167. Registration by theSecretary of State does not imply endorsement by the Secretary of State.
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The staff at the Foundation is ready to help you with your charitable giving needs. Please call us at 601-974-6044.Front row, left to right: Administrative Assistant Nelda Moore, Director of Marketing and Assistant to the PresidentSusan Bruckner, President Linda Montgomery, and Director of the Women’s Fund Carol Penick. Back row, Directorof Programs Ellen Collins and Director of Finance and Technology Duane Gordon.
Contact Us: Tel: 601.974.6044, Fax: 601.974.6045, www.cfgreaterjackson.org, email: [email protected]
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