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A N N U A L R E P O R T
US Junior Chamber
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Y O UNGA C T I V E
CHANGE
CITIZENSCREATINGPOSITIVE
2014 Annual ReportA Year to Dream Big!
Dear Jaycee Members, Senators, Alumni and Friends,
What a wonderful year we have had working diligently to “Dream Big.” We have tirelessly worked to promote our vision, mission and values, focusing on making an impact and empowering our members to create positive change in their communities.
As we continue our efforts in 2015, I urge you to keep moving the organization forward by hosting great chapter projects that showcase our members creating sustainable solutions for our communities, states, country and the world.
Thank you so much for your dedication and hard work throughout 2014. I am forever honored to have served as the 94th National President of the United States Junior Chamber. Thank you for taking this journey with me!
Fay Poissant2014 U.S. Junior Chamber President
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Table of Contents
BzzzTour 2.0
Executive Commitee
Awards Winners
Finances
National Meetings
US Jaycees Foundation
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BzzzTour 2.0BzzzTour 2.0 was a partnership created between the United Nations Foundation/Nothing But Nets and the United States Junior Chamber/JCI USA. It was designed to accomplish three key objectives: fundraising, awareness and advocacy. In 2014, we embarked on a second summer tour led by JCI USA Immediate Past President, Chrystal Ramsay-Dyess. President Fay Poissant and others participated as BzzzTour 2.0 visited 100 chapters in just under three months.
The Purpose The purpose of this tour was to work with chapters and states to promote advocacy of Nothing But Nets.
The TourWe worked with Nothing But Nets and their partners as the team traveled across the country, meeting with Jaycee chapters and participating in their events focused on malaria awareness, prevention and fundraising. In addition, we conducted in-district meetings and town hall meetings with our members, empowering them to advocate on behalf of Nothing But Nets by sharing the Nothing But Nets story with government officials, their staff members and other community members.
Outcome BzzzTour 2.0 raised $50,000 and had over 1,000 advocacy cards submitted. In addition, we held 102 Congressional meetings, traveled to 20 states (and Mexico), had 38 media appearances and visited 100 chapters.
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Fay PoissantPresident
Laurence BolotinNVP
Eve EpitomeNVP
Carla KramerNVP
Mark NapierkowskiNVP
Paul J. Ottinger NVP
Joanne Rinaldo NVP
Trisha O’Cheltree NVP
Stephanie Traugott NVP
Chamene Plum State Presidents Coach
Brian Devitt Chief of Staff
Jennifer Ray Membership Director
Tom Welchans Treasurer
Lance Ahlgren Chaplain
Lillian Cheng Legal Counsel
Chrystal Ramsay-Dyes Chairman of the Board
Joel Harper Executive Director
Here are the members elected and appointed to guide the Jaycees in 2014. They assisted chapters with new project ideas, twinning opportunities with chapters
around the world, and most importantly, civic engagement to increase the relevancy of chapters in the eyes of their communities.
Civic Leadership Certification100% Efficiency-ChapterHighland (IL) JayceesMount Prospect (IL) JayceesPalatine (IL) JayceesNew Munich (MN) JayceesCayce-West Columbia (SC) JayceesManitowoc (WI) Jaycees
97% EfficiencyHopkins Area (MN) JayceesRaleigh (NC) Jaycees
95% EfficiencyGreensboro (NC) JayceesAvon Park (FL) Jaycees
92% EfficiencyNew Baden (IL) JayceesDurham (NC) Jaycees
90% EfficiencyBrainerd (MN) JayceesSheridan (WY) Jaycees
100% Efficiency- StatesWest Virginia Jaycees
96% EfficiencyNorth Carolina JayceesTennessee JayceesJCI Wisconsin
93% EfficiencyMinnesota Jaycees
Top Growth State by Number of MembersTennessee Jaycees
Top Growth State by Percentage of MembersWashington Jaycees
Andrew G. Mungenast Founder’s PlaqueFlorida JayceesTennessee Jaycees
15 Member RecruiterBrett Hogan, Lake Placid (FL)Dave Schaefer, Mission Inn (TX)Erin McKenzie, South Lyon (MI)Jared Peterson, Brainerd (MN)Jeff Lank, New Castle (DE)Jenna Crawford, Indianapolis (IN)Joel Shank, Kissimmee-St. Cloud (FL)Kristen Lloyd, Lakes Area (MN)Loren Gardner, Cedar Valley (IA)Melissa Killian, Greensboro (NC)Ria Serrano, North Jersey (NJ)Roberta Walton, SW Orlando (FL)Ronald Kazeske, Naples (FL)Shannon McLaughlin, Jacksonville (FL)
25 Member RecruiterLarry Anderson, Des Moines (IA)
Most Outstanding New Member Frank Joyce, Greater Scranton (PA)Melissa Jacquart, Manitowoc (WI)Lindsay Kowalski, Casper (WY)Hannah Ross, Cookeville (TN)Coral Brandt, Cayce West Columbia (SC)
Most Outstanding MemberShawn DeVries, Jacksonville (FL)Tim Mateljan, Somerset (PA)Trish Luhring, North Platte (NE)Michelle Rick, Middleton (WI)Mary Anne Deal, Cayce West Columbia (SC)
R. Bradley Trafton AwardMost Outstanding State Officers
Chris Rick, IllinoisGeorge Riggs, LouisianaMandy Peacock, WisconsinVanessa Birchler, IllinoisTanya Quackenbush, MichiganYvonne McGinness, TennesseeMelissa George, New YorkRachel Knock, MinnesotaSarah Gentry, Virginia
Heidi Juttner Memorial AwardPresented to Outstanding Local Vice Presidents
Sarah Harwerth-De Marco, Palataine (IL)Kara Schwend, Highland (IL)Stacy Dalton, Durham (NC)Anna Versalle, Kalamazoo (MI)Jamie Ostermyer, Sheridan (WY)Mary Reggie R. Torrejon, Philippine-New York (NY)Kymi Toliver, Kalamazoo (MI)Nicole Dapp, York (PA)Ali Houchin, Raleigh (NC)Shannon Higgins, Avon Park (FL)
Hampton Whetsell Memorial Award Presented to the outstanding first full year chapters
Casper (WY)Lakes Area (MN)North Jersey (NJ)
Best Local Economic Development Program22nd Annual Peoria Jaycees International Beer Festival, Peoria (IL)
Best Personal Skill Development ProgramOsprey Challenge Course, Jacksonville (FL)
Best Local Growth & Development ProgramJaycees Monthly Happy Hour, Jacksonville (FL)
Best UN MDG ProjectJacksonville Jaycees Green Team, Jacksonville (FL)
Best Inter-organization Collaboration ProjectHoliday Toy Drive for Foster Care, Greater Milwaukee (WI)
William B. Robertson Award Presented to the best local community empowerment program
Goodfellows, Raleigh (NC)
Dr. Jerry Bruce Memorial Award Presented to the best long-term local community program
Highland Schweizerfest, Highland (IL)
JCI USA 2014 Year End Award Winners
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Steve Little Memorial AwardBest State Growth & Development Program
Old Hickory Brigade, Tennessee
Dennis Hamilton Memorial AwardBest State Flagship Program
Camp Discovery, Tennessee
Project of the YearHighland Schweizerfest, Highland (IL)
Clarence H. Howard Memorial AwardTop 10 Outstanding Chapters
Highland (IL)Manitowoc (WI)Durham (NC)Redford (MI)Palatine (IL)Cayce-West Columbia (SC)Hickory (NC)McHenry Area (IL)Grand Rapids (MI)Salisbury (MD)
COMPETITIONS
Durward Howes Memorial Award Presented to our organization’s top speaker
Michael Li (HI)
C. William Brownfield Memorial AwardPresented to the outstanding first year member
Melissa Jacquart (WI)
John H. Armbruster Memorial AwardPresented to the members who has continued to show dedication
and enthusiasm following their first year
Eva Fisher (MN)
Andrew & Charlotte Mungenast Memorial Award Presented to the outstanding family
Charles Krupinski & Christine Bauer (NC)
Master Speak Up Award Recognizes the organization’s top speaker from amongst
the nation’s state officers or local chapter presidents
Rhonda Anderson (WY)
Jaycee Debate CompetitionMost outstanding debate team in the nation
ILLINOISLinda MurbachShauna WillisMichael Paus
Write Up CompetitionMost outstanding writer in the nation
Tammi Ramsey (NE)
10th DegreeMembers who have completed their P2CL
ILLINOISAdam Garrison - WoodstockRichard Lewis - Mt. ProspectSteve Peterson - WoodridgeINDIANANoelle Dunckel - IndianapolisIOWAJennifer Kincaid - Quad CitiesMARYLANDDonnell Householder - Western MarylandMICHIGANMatthew Sernau - Grand RapidsEmma Baranowski - Grand RapidsSteve Pickelmann - FrankenmuthJaime Palmby - Ann ArborJennifer Kurland - RedfordJennifer Mansfield - RedfordSarah Austin - WestlandJonathon Dehring - WyandotteMINNESOTAAmie Klouse - AustinKristen Lloyd - Lakes AreaMISSOURIDanielle Grotewiel - WashingtonMONTANAChelby Gooch - HavreBridget Boehm - Billings AreaMindy Held - Miles CityNEBRASKAKeri Fisher - North PlatteNEW YORKBrandon Schumacher - Philippine NYNORTH CAROLINACharles Krupinski - RaleighStacy Hanna - RaleighJoanna Shere - HickoryOHIOAnnie Yoder - North CantonPENNSYLVANIAFrank Joyce - Greater ScrantonVIRGINIASean Brady - The Apprentice SchoolWISCONSINClint Drescher - ManitowocWYOMINGRhonda Anderson - Casper
Senator of the YearRobbie Kay Johnston, Senator #51099
Charles Kulp Jr. Memorial AwardPresented to the Most Outstanding Local Chapter Presidents
Kyle Adams, Shelbyville (TN)Sarah Sloan, Highland (IL)Catherine Thomas, Durham (NC)Sara Price-Fortney, Madison-Danville (WV)Anna Price, Hickory (NC)Stacey McDonald, Ponchatoula (LA)Tad Johnson, Brainerd (MN)Erica Jansky, Manitowoc (WI)Emily Nock, Salisbury (MD)Will Hinshaw, Palatine (IL)
Harold A. Marks Memorial AwardPresented to the most outstanding Chapter in the Nation
Highland (IL)
George O. Wilson Memorial Award Most Outstanding State Programming
Tennessee Jaycees
Special Partner AwardRecognizes and thanks loved ones who support leaders
Elvin Berzabal (nominated by Eve Epitome)Beth Blom (nominated by Joel Blom)Terry Hoenke (nominated by Mindy Held)Jennifer Sites (nominated by Brian Byers)Clint Drescher (nominated by Doreen Drescher)Joanna Colletti (nominated by Anthony Colletti)Chris Hardee (nominated by Jocelyn Hardee)
Allen Whitfield Memorial AwardPresented to outstanding State Presidents
Kris Mitchell, West Virginia
Clayton Frost Memorial AwardPresented to the most outstanding State Presidents
Toni Lavigne, Tennessee
Don Cavelli Memorial AwardPresented to the most outstanding NVP
Carla Kramer
Lifetime Member AwardFay Poissant
First TimersRyan Thomas, Bemidji (MN)
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BzzzTour 2.0 CertificatesKeith SharpJohn BaineKathryn MattoxJed LeanoPhillip ArceMichelle LeiTraci WoodMark DynderSouth Windsor PresidentPaul CrawfordAmanda BickelBreanna WexlerRyan AndersonChris PuetzCaitlin MillerJoni NelsonLaura KronauerAnthony GrittonMonica RiggsCheri BarnesStacey McDonaldLisa FosterMiranda WilliamsKristen JohnsonRandy JohnsonEmily AndersonJennifer SmithConnie Maxwell CoxErin WisemanEmily MuellerChris FoesteTravis BickingsKari BickingsSarah GibsonJamie McCoyTrisha O’CheltreeBrittie OakleyJeff RosenberryJustin WutzkeChamene PlumMindy HeldJennifer BartholomewAnnie SeamanKeri FisherTiffany WoodNicole JilekMaggie McGladeCodie WilsonAmber TalichCozad LCPToni LavignePaul OttingerTeresa BeansBrittany BurtonKyle Adams
Brent YoungWinna WamplerKimmie YipLenney YipThierry RignolKatherine Cheng-ArifKevin ChangNiki MonceauxJennifer RebbyJodi DeanJackie JulienKendra DemuthAshlea MorrisonCathy RosenthalRhonda AndersonMolly BoyerDawn DarbyMichelle EdwardsAngie Lehto
Presidential MedallionsDanielle BrunettiHeather HollidayApeksha SharmaAdam GarrisonBarb CimaBrad DuleJennifer JakelKristen SchusterLinda MurbachMary KozelMyria StanleyRachel BeckSean MullenSteve PetersonTricia BuehneJames KoltesJohn KopetJosh ReganTammi RamseyJimmy WallCassie AhlgrenJen LaytonMandy PeacockBillie ChapmanBrianna StraubKeri FisherTracy ChagnonPaul CrawfordKristen JohnsonKris WilkeHeather VardellNeil FitzgeraldSummer MillerJessica DudleyBecca Easley
Andrew HilemanMike BirchlerJocelyn MoelleringMelissa GrekoChristine BauerNicole Seckman JilekErika EchavarriaJosh BroucherTrey JenkinsBrent YoungAngie LehtoBob WilcoxsonMelissa HurdAgnes KressJodi DeanJennifer KurlandSandy GuidryMarsha DorrisAnthony CollettiNoelle DunckelCheri BarnesJay JohnsonJoel BlomBrandon SchumacherBrian ByersJackie JulienKendra DemuthDoreen DrescherMindy HeldLaura Chesney-GaddBrian DevittChrystal Ramsay-DyessLillian ChengJennifer RayEve EpitomeJoanne RinaldoLaurence BolotinChamene PlumMichelle McAllisterAmy Newton
Welcome Party - Best FoodLouisiana Jaycees
Welcome Party - Best DrinkTennessee Jaycees
Welcome Party - Best ThemeFlorida Jaycees
Welcome Party - Most SpiritedIllinois Jaycees
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National Meetings
State Presidents’ Retreat (SPR)State Presidents’ Retreat is a 3-day conference designed to train and prepare incoming State Presidents for the job ahead. No application is necessary; all incoming State Presidents are automatically accepted to attend. The 2014 SPR was held December 5 – 8, 2013, at Camp Discovery, in Gainesboro, TN.
State Presidents, along with incoming National Officers, learned about many important subjects, including:
• Effective Communication• Building Strong State Boards• Running Effective Meetings with Parliamentary
Procedure• Meeting with Government Officials• Getting the Most out of a National Officer Visit• Conflict Resolution• Utilizing the Passport to Civic Leadership and Civic
Leadership Certification Programs
Joining the State Presidents and National Officers was 2013 – 2014 US JCI Senate President, Larry Bohn. He shared the importance of our partnership with the Senate, and offered continued support and resources. The US Jaycee Foundation and War Memorial Trust sent representation to discuss how to become donors and how to request for grants for their states and chapters.
Local Presidents’ Summit (LPS)This event, held in St. Louis, MO, January 9 – 12, 2014, brought together Local Chapter Presidents from across the U.S. and Canada for an intensive weekend of training, connecting and collaborating. The theme was “Leading by Example,” and the goal was for the attendees to hone their leadership skills so they could effectively lead their chapters throughout the coming year. Session topics included:
• Running Effective Meetings• Creating Effective Chapter Plans• Building Strong Chapter Boards • Effective Communication with Members,
Potential members, and civic leaders • understanding the membership database,
the website, and other tools and resources
Over 120 attendees participated in the weekend, where in addition to training and fellowship, the participants witnessed the inauguration of the National Officers and were addressed by JCI World President, Shine Bhaskaran. In 2014, JCI Canada joined JCI USA at Local Presidents’ Summit. JCI Canada had their National President and 10 Local Chapter Presidents participate in our training, creating bonds with our fellow members, and truly developing a global network of young active citizens.
The JCI USA National Meetings help our members become stronger leaders, build
membership, network, and provide trainings that our members can take back to
their states and chapters.
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Annual Meeting 2014 The Annual Meeting is a conference of fellowship, friendship, education, and fun! The 2014 Annual Meeting was held June 25 – 28, 2014, in Baltimore, Maryland, with over 400 attendees. Highlights of the conference included the election of the 95th National President and six National Vice Presidents, and the recognition of members and chapters for their work in 2013. The signature event of the weekend was our 76th Annual Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA) banquet on Saturday night. The 2014 class of recipients included individuals from all over the country, all committed to creating impact and positive change through their actions. The honorees were: Lauren Beach, Taryn Guerrero Davis, Amelia Rose Earhart, Colmon Elridge III, LCDR Michael Files, Tevan Green, Jennifer Livingston, Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., Ruth Riley and Mike Schultz.
Governmental Affairs Leadership Seminar (GALS)GALS returned to Washington DC for the first time since 2008. Held September 27 – 29, 2014, this event gave members the opportunity to work with other organizations, businesses and partners to build resolutions creating positive change in the world. Attendees spent the weekend hearing from amazing speakers on important topics facing today’s young people. This conference also provided the tools young people need to understand how government works and how to leverage those connections to benefit our chapters. JCI USA partnered with United Nations Foundation Nothing But Nets and participated in their Champion Summit which was held in conjunction with our GALS event. Attendees heard from United Nation Foundation speakers who focused on being a champion for the causes you support and learning the importance of grassroots advocacy. Highlights from the weekend included:
• United Nations Foundation Community Speakers• Advocacy Training• Active Citizen Forum• Capitol Hill visits• Fundraising, Community Building, and Social
Media Engagement• Breakout Sessions•
The event concluded with a day on Capitol Hill. Members had the opportunity to meet with their US Senators and Representatives, discussing not only our support of Nothing But Nets and the need for their continued support to end malaria, but also the many impactful things our chapters are doing in our communities.
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FinancesINCOME (Unrestricted): As Approved
September 20132014 Budget
As AmendedSeptember 2014
2014 Budget
12/31/2014Actual
Membership Income
Membership Dues - United States Junior Chamber 340,000 340,000 336,650.30
Administrative Fees 37,000 37,000 25,470.50
Late/Levy Fees 1,000 1,000 335.75
Charter Fees 5,000 5,000 3,590.00
Transfer Fees 500 500 175.00
Ambassadorships 3,000 3,000 6,600.00
JCI Senatorships 7,050 7,050 9,598.00
JCI Dues 178,500 178,500 153,740.00
Subtotal: 572,050 572,050 536,159.55
Meetings Income
GALS 2,400 2,400 4,320.00
Local Presidents’ Summit Hotel Rebate 2,000 2,000 2,245.62
Baltimore-Annual Meeting 84,015 84,015 67,724.59
Subtotal: 88,415 88,415 74,290.21
Other Income
Interest Income 40,000 40,000 28,269.81
Awards and Competitors Fee Income 2,000 2,000 -
Member Benefit Income 2,200 2,200 985.97
USJC Foundation - Grants 10,000 10,000 -
JWMF - Grants 60,000 60,000 46,250.00
Revenue - Officer Filing Fees 1,900 1,900 1,900.00
JCI Canada Administration 7,500.00
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Miscellaneous Income - - 4,843.55
Allocation from Working Capital - 110,000 110,000.00
Unrealized Gains (Losses) - - 11,143.84
Short Term Realized Gains (Losses) - - (4,414.53)
Long Term Realized Gains (Losses) - - (7,252.35)
Subtotal: 116,100 226,100 199,226.29
INCOME TOTALS (Unrestricted): 776,565 886,565 809,676.05
EXPENSES (Unrestricted):
Administrative
Bank / Credit Card Fees 11,000 11,000 11,047.45
Executive Director 5,000 5,000 5,053.38
Annual Audit 10,000 10,000 9,000.00
Personnel / Finance / Professional Fees - - -
Telephone & IT 6,600 6,600 4,779.70
Photocopying/Printing 5,000 5,000 4,631.26
Insurance 16,000 16,000 13,256.67
Office Supplies 4,000 4,000 3,760.40
Dues & Subscriptions 3,750 3,750 4,598.71
Team Shirts, Badges, Business Cards 2,000 2,000 1,391.51
Postage 3,500 3,500 4,032.42
Subtotal: 66,850 66,850 61,551.50
Awards
National Awards - 2013 Awards 5,000 5,000 11,049.52
Presidential Membership Incentives 2,500 2,500 1,941.50
Subtotal: 7,500 7,500 12,991.02
Data Processing
Technology Investments 20,835 67,335 67,598.25
Subtotal: 20,835 67,335 67,598.25
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EXPENSES (Unrestricted):Continued
As ApprovedSeptember 2013
2014 Budget
As AmendedSeptember 2014
2014 Budget
12/31/2014Actual
Executive Committee
President Travel 20,000 20,000 20,683.24
Executive Committee Travel 20,000 20,000 17,631.82
Executive Committee - Local Presidents’ Summit 8,000 8,000 10,093.00
Executive Committee - GALS 9,000 9,000 9,692.70
Executive Committee - Annual Meeting 10,000 10,000 7,879.98
World Congress/Area C 7,600 14,000 14,346.17
President Elect 4,000 4,000 3,898.04
World Advisor 5,000 5,000 -
State President Retreat 6,000 7,400 6,511.86
Subtotal: 89,600 97,400 90,736.81
Facilities / Plant / Equipment
Depreciation 595 595 610.68
Subtotal: 595 595 610.68
JCI Membership Dues
JCI Membership Dues 191,205 191,205 191,624.33
Subtotal: 191,205 191,205 191,624.33
Member Services
Resource Team Travel 1,000 1,000 -
Strategic Planning - 1,500 1,519.41
Field Specialist Travel 4,000 4,000 -
New Charter Expenses 3,200 3,200 2,300.61
Communication Study - 4,600 4,600.00
JCTV/Social Media 20,000 62,000 61,961.45
TOYA 5,000 5,000 4,077.81
Subtotal: 33,200 81,300 74,459.28
Meetings
Local Presidents’ Summit 40,000 40,000 40,463.85
1 4 | J C I U S A A N N U A L R E P O R TBoard Meeting Expenses 2,000 2,000 2,325.75
GALS 3,000 3,000 2,532.49
Annual Meeting 84,780 84,780 76,415.81
State Presidents Retreat - 7,400 7,395.69
TOYA 7,000 7,200 13,186.53
Subtotal: 136,780 144,380 142,320.12
Salaries and Benefits
Salaries and Benefits 240,000 240,000 216,521.87
Subtotal: 240,000 240,000 216,521.87
Profits (Loss) to the United States Junior Chamber (10,000) (10,000) (48,737.81)
EXPENSE TOTALS 776,565 886,565 809,676.05
EXPENSES (Unrestricted):
INCOME (Temporarily Restricted):
Sponsorship Program Income
JCI - Grants 10,000 10,000 25,000.00
Nothing But Nets - - 36,627.00
Subtotal: 10,000 10,000 61,627.00
INCOME TOTALS(Temporarily Restricted): 10,000 10,000 61,627.00
EXPENSES (Temporarily Restricted):
Sponsorship Program Income
JCI - Grants - - 27,948.83
Nothing But Nets - - 44,202.79
LULAC - - -
Subtotal: - - 72,151.62
Profits (Loss) from Sponsorship Programs (Temp. Restricted) 10,000 10,000 (10,524.62)
EXPENSES (Temporarily Restricted):
Income 761,303.05
Allocation from Working Capital 110,000.00
Expenses 930,565.48
Profit (Loss) (59,262.43)
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The US Jaycees Foundation 2014During 2014, the United States Jaycees Foundation continued to support The United States Junior Chamber in a number of ways. An essay contest titled ‘What it means to be a Jaycee’ was conducted by the Foundation, with monetary awards being given to the individuals with the best essays. The judges reviewed all the entries and the top five winners, each receiving a $100 prize, were: Debra Bethard-Caplick (Illinois), Cathy Caldwell (Iowa), Jason Rhodes (Delaware), Jonathan Lederman (Florida) and Terry Kolaz (Illinois). In addition to the essay contest, the Foundation granted funds to the Palatine (Illinois) Jaycees for Disaster Relief, and assisted the Philippine-New York Jaycees in sending funds to Moore, Oklahoma, after a devastating tornado.
The Foundation held several meetings with the War Memorial Trust, discussing the possibility of merging the two organizations together. The Foundation and the Trust have agreed to merge the two organizations and form a single Foundation to be called the US Jaycees Foundation, Inc. At the beginning, all programs will be merged and will be reviewed later to streamline the programs. A date has not yet been determined as to when the merger will be final, but it is anticipated to happen sometime in 2015. In the meantime, the Foundation website will continue to serve as the location for the archives and the endowments will still accept donations along with disaster relief.
The Foundation continues to need your help in collecting, cleaning and organizing the archives of JCI USA / Jaycees / U.S. Junior Chamber. We welcome individuals to submit updates and any additional information for the archives to the Foundation website, www.usjayceefoundation.org.
At the year-end convention in Nashville in March 2015, the Foundation, along with the US Junior Chamber, recognized Mr. Moton Crockett with an Ambassadorship. Moton’s many years of generosity and giving back to the Jaycee organization was acknowledged when he was recognized with the highest honor bestowed by the US Jaycees. Moton is Ambassador #4317.
USJF 2014 Officers and TrusteesChairman Raj NadkarniVice Chairman John WeberSecretary Jack GamelTreasurer Brian HostetterTrustee Chrystal Ramsay-DyessTrustee Fay PoissantTrustee Mike FallerTrustee Lisa A. ParrishTrustee M. H. Crockett Jr.Trustee Dewayne SumnerTrustee Bruce GeddesTrustee Liz GalantinoTrustee Clarence ‘CJ’ JorifTrustee Teresa BeansTrustee Don E JonesTrustee Joel Harper
Consultant Kim NewlinConsultant Sal LucidoConsultant Stan Fichtman Consultant Sam ChaseConsultant Joanie Cramer
15645 Olive Boulevard, Ste A.Chesterfield, MO 63017Tel: 636-778-3010Web: www.usjaycees.orgE: [email protected]