CCV Annual Report 2015

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT

PO BOX 489, MONTPELIER, VT 05601

CCV.EDUADVOCATESGifts of $250 to $499

DONORS TO CCV

BENEFACTORSGifts greater than $5,000

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEGifts of $1,000 to $4,999

DEAN’S LISTGifts of $500 to $999

PATRONSGifts of $100 to $249

FRIENDS Gifts up to $99

THE LEGACY SOCIETYBequests, planned gifts and named endowments

CCV is committed to non-discrimination in its learning and working environments for all persons. All educational and employment opportunities at CCV are offered without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or any other category protected by law. CCV is an equal opportunity employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

CCV gratefully acknowledges our generous donors. The gifts listed have been given in the most recent fiscal year, from July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015.

ADVOCATESGifts of $250 to $499

REVENUE expenses

State Appropriation (12%)

Tuition/Fees (61%)

Gift/Endowment Gains/Private Grants (2%)

Government Grants/Contracts (25%)

WAYS TO GIVE

There are many meaningful ways to support CCV and our students, including a gift in honor of or in memory of a special individual. THE ANNUAL FUND This fund supports the overall mission of CCV by providing unrestricted resources for new initiatives as well as a variety of operational needs and projects. STUDENT ASSISTANCE FUND From fixing a tire so a student can get to class, to buying a much-needed textbook, every dollar donated to CCV’s Student Assistance Fund provides direct support to students in your local community. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Every dollar given to this non-endowed fund goes directly to tuition assistance for students. PLANNED GIVING Bequests and planned gifts may take many forms, including named endowments; they ensure a strong CCV for generations to come.

Academic/Student Support (34%)

Operations (32%)

Instruction (34%)

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Gerald HeffernanAlbert & Kathleen KimballSylvia Kinney ‘81Alison KirkCynthia & Kurtis KlingSheila LaPerle ‘08Darlene LarochelleRobert J. Larrabee ‘99Sarah LavalleeKarl & Ardell LippmannJulia Livingstone-ClarkeSuzanne Lovell ‘87Esther M. Maguire ‘90Adele M. MillerIrene MitchellScott H. Mullins ‘99Kyle NeumannPenny NolteRoberta Noyes ‘83Frances O’Neill ‘76Gene ParulisAndrew PezzuloJP & Poppy ReesLucy RobinsonDarlene RugglesWilliam SaccoDonna Sargent ‘76Ann SchroederBradley Sleeper ‘11Debbie Spears ‘08Jerry SpiveyKatherine StamperGary & Kathleen StarrNora A. Swierczynski ‘73Karen A. Szely ‘89Corrie Tamburro ‘08Erin TittelJacquelyn TuxillDiego Uribe De Urbina ‘98Michael Van DykeEdward Vizvarie ‘01Roger ‘85 & Wanda WebsterPeggy WilliamsJoan M. Wollrath ‘84Sarah Venuti Yates

IN HONOR OFGifts in recognition of those who have made a significant difference in our donors’ lives.

John & Jessica Brumsted In the name of Laurie LovelandMaria Calamia In the name of Erin KellyRebecca Caum In the name of Debra GrantGerry & Ginny Couture In the name of Janice CoutureJanice Couture In the names of Tim Donovan* & Gail

TisseurBill Doyle In the name of his family

Laurie Loveland In the name of Tim Donovan*Maryellen Lowe In the name of Ken Kalb*Amy E. Stuart & Mark A. Rowell In the name of Tim Donovan*Corrie Tamburro In the name of Pamela Monder

IN MEMORY OFGifts in memory of loved ones who have passed away.Anonymous In memory of Martha IanelliGhislaine Baker

In memory of Martha Ianelli Janice Couture

In memory of Marguerite, Alfred, Raymond, Annette, Gregory & Sister Beatrice Couture

Bruce O’Rourke & Liz Cote In memory of Martha IanelliDavid & Edlyn Pursell In memory of Jennifer Frey

Gifts in memory of our special colleagues who have passed away in the past year.

Elmer Kimball (1952-2014)Ghislaine Baker Carolyn BarnesLinda & Rich BellMary BishopJean BonitoMichael CadwellMaria CalamiaPam Chisholm & Ted FranzeimJanice CoutureLorei J. DawsonMica DeAngelis & Barry MansfieldGabrielle DietzelTim Donovan*Ryan & Meg DuludeJanet FosterDonald & Jodi GaleJen & Deanna Garrett-OstermillerGlenda GearwarAbby GelferGinger GellmanMorgan & Michael GriffithJodee & Stan HartmanPatricia Heather-LeaGerald HeffernanSusan HenryDiane Hermann-ArtimMark & Julie HudsonBen & Joyce JudyKeurig Green Mountain, Inc.Albert & Kathleen KimballCindy KimballCynthia & Kurtis KlingSarah LavalleeJulia Livingstone-Clarke

Laurie LovelandBette MatkowskiKatie & Seth MobleyBarbara Murphy*Kyle NeumannDianne PollakJP & Poppy ReesDarlene RugglesNatalie SearleWarren & Nancy SeveranceNora ShattuckDee Steffan & Catriona McHardyJohn & Joyce SweeneyMegan TuckerJacquelyn TuxillMichael & Lisa YaegerYasmine Ziesler

John Christensen (1951-2015)Lisa BrooksTim Donovan*Diane Hermann-ArtimJenney IzzoMercedes Pour-PrevitiEric SakaiJerry SpiveyYasmine Ziesler

THE LEGACY SOCIETY Honors the generosity of donors who make bequests and planned gifts or who have established named endowments.Anonymous (2)Joseph & Dale Boutin Joseph & Dale Boutin Scholarship FundGabrielle DietzelBob & Lois Frey Jennifer Frey Memorial FundJanet F. Gillette The Endowment for Teaching & Learning The Endowment for Student SuccessKen Kalb* & Nance DriscollJohn & Jennifer Vogel Leah M. Kalb Scholarship FundLaurie Lawrence-Pepin ‘92Barbara MartinSusan E. MehrtensMay MungerAnn Newsmith

GIFTS IN KIND Non-cash donations for designated use.Ben & Jerry’sHester FullerHannafordHealthy LivingMontpelier SCORE, Bertill AgellPingalaStone SoupTrader Joe’sTwo Guys in VermontVermont Works for Women

BENEFACTORSBari & Peter DreissigackerEdMap, Inc.Fountain FundJane Guyette / Bergeron Family FoundationJ. Warren & Lois McClure FoundationNellie Mae FoundationNew England Federal Credit UnionDavid StillerVermont Community Foundation

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEAgnes M. Lindsay TrustAnonymousCarol & David BuchdahlConcept2, Inc.Gerry & Ginny CoutureJanice CoutureTim Donovan*Bob & Lois FreyJerry Greenfield & Elizabeth K. Skarie Foundation, Inc.Hackett Valine & MacDonaldSusan Henry & Sture NelsonJeannie JenkinsBen & Joyce JudyTom Kauffmann ‘04Cindy KimballTom & Charlotte MacLeayBarbara MartinNational Life GroupDee Steffan & Catriona McHardyAmy E. Stuart & Mark A. RowellUnion Mutual Of Vermont CompaniesJohn & Jennifer Vogel

DEAN’S LISTAnonymous (4)Banwell ArchitectsLinda GabrielsonPixley Tyler HillMark & Julie HudsonLaurie LovelandMain Street Landing CompanyLaura & Dave MassellBette MatkowskiKatie & Seth MobleyDave & Kathi RousselleAnne SegalDeborah ‘89 & Ernest StewartJohn & Joyce SweeneyMargo Waite ‘75Michael & Lisa YaegerYasmine Ziesler

ADVOCATESThomas ArnerJohn & Jessica BrumstedMichael CadwellPam Chisholm & Ted FranzeimGabrielle DietzelKen Kalb* & Nance Driscoll

Betty DyeDavid EllenbogenHubey Folsom ‘93Jen & Deanna Garrett-OstermillerScott Giles & Kate LalleyDiane Hermann-ArtimJoan KayeTiffany KeuneSara KobylenskiJulie LeeMeredith & David LibenBarbara MurphyEdlyn & David PursellJohn Rosenblum ‘83Eric SakaiJeremy SchraufWilliam & Kate SchubartMeg & Bruce SeelyWarren & Nancy SeveranceNora ShattuckPeter Smith*Terrance Stanley ‘06Meta StrickMark Triller / Triller Print Source & ServicesMegan TuckerGordon & Deborah Winters

PATRONSKenneth & Gail AlbertIna AndersonAnonymous (2)Carolyn BarnesLinda & Rich BellAdam & Dianne BenezraJeanne Bernek ‘11Jean BonitoLennox & Art BrodeurLisa BrooksJohn David ChristensenDeborah ClarkBruce O’Rourke & Liz CoteBernard & Jean CoutureAllan Curtiss ‘13Mica DeAngelis & Barry MansfieldLeora DowlingRyan & Meg DuludeG. Richard EiseleRuth FishClaire Flanagan ‘85Jerry & Judy FlanaganPat ForbesJanet FosterCathy & Joseph FrankMichael GriffithJoe HudzikiewiczMary HuletteJenney IzzoDon & Gracie KelpinskiKeurig Green Mountain, Inc.James & Marie KilbrideRobert & Elisabeth LehrTom & Susan Little

Maryellen LoweDianne MaccarioKD MaynardBill MeyerLinda R. MilneMay MungerJohn NeuhauserLesli O’DowdEd PattersonDianne PollakMercedes Pour-PrevitiSusan ‘94 & Robert RegierShirley RidgwayRobert ‘94 & Denise RoddLucy SchumerNatalie SearleJean E. Snow ‘77Jerry SpiveyLee & Byron StookeySteven Thompson ‘96Katherine VeilleuxRichard Wade ‘99Heather WeinsteinJan Roy & Steve YoungAlexander & Marguerite Zabriskie

FRIENDSAnonymous (7)Carole S. Bacon ‘91Ghislaine Baker ‘88Mary BishopClem & Sharon BissonnetteJoanne BlakemanMindy BoenningCynthia Borck ‘94Janet & John BossiChristine BrooksMaria CalamiaPaul CapriolaRebecca CaumPatricia A. ChartrandDave Chase ‘06 & Pam Scott ‘04Julie Choquette ‘97Jo Clawson ‘10Margaret DalyLorei J. DawsonMel DonovanBill DoyleMarie DuBrayNancy ‘09 & David DuludeAnne Duzinski ‘90Martin & Sheila Fors ‘78Ronald GabrielDonald & Jodi GaleGlenda GearwarAbby GelferGinger GellmanSeth GibsonEdmund Harris ‘11Jodee & Stan HartmanJody Hayden ‘02Patricia Heather-Lea *Former CCV President

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Workforce education

CCV: Where Vermonters go to collegeWhen picking an in-state college, more often than not Vermonters choose Community Col lege of Vermont. We believe it’s beca use

Community College of Vermont was founded on the belief that all Vermonters should have access to a high-quality college education at a fair price. Today, 96% of our student body is comprised of Vermonters and we enroll more Vermont college students than any other school in the state. These students are our friends, family members, and neighbors. They are high school graduates, small-business owners, veterans, grandparents, single parents, and everyone in between. When you support CCV you are helping a Vermonter earn a college degree, which in turn strengthens Vermont.

Donations to our Annual Fund support CCV’s general operating costs. These contributions support our facilities and infrastructure for our 12 academic centers located throughout Vermont. Every day thousands of students, faculty, and staff access these centers, which act as economic engines in the villages and towns where they are located. Additionally, our 1,000 online courses per year allow students to study from any location through our Center for Online Learning. The Annual Fund makes all of this possible and supports the widest range of services and academic tools available to Vermonters through CCV.

Supporting Community College of Vermont means supporting the future of Vermont. Each year approximately 3,000 high school graduates decide not to attend college immediately. With expectations pointing to a future in which 60% of jobs in Vermont will require education beyond high school, changing this trend is crucial. Our secondary education initiatives are doing just that. Starting with the 600 high school students who experience college life through our free Introduction to College Studies course to the nearly 1,000 high school students we serve each year through dual enrollment courses, CCV is helping young Vermonters realize the importance of higher education, and your generosity will help us reach more of these students.

Every dollar given to CCV’s General Scholarship Fund goes directly to students in the form of scholarships and tuition assistance, guaranteeing that anyone who wants to come to CCV can afford to. In a time marked by soaring student debt, CCV’s 16 scholarships and funds provide students with the chance to graduate carrying less, or in some cases, no student loan debt. CCV-Montpelier student Heaven O’Hara is the 2015 recipient of one of these scholarships: the CCV Legacy Scholarship. This award allowed her to explore interests, learn about herself, and plot a course for a successful future in Vermont. “Without CCV I never would have had these opportunities and the chance to learn what I’m really capable of. After I graduate I plan to volunteer as a victim’s advocate for abused children. This is something I have wanted to do since I was a teenager and I am very excited to be able to accomplish this.” Contributions to CCV’s General Scholarship Fund will allow more students like Heaven to study at CCV.

Learning at CCV isn’t confined to the classroom; we believe our students should be engaged members of their communities and our service learning projects ensure this happens. Each semester our instructors incorporate community service into a number of courses at the College. Supporting CCV means strengthening local communities by helping to fund programs that have a direct impact on towns and villages across the state. These projects connect classroom learning to the real world and establish a better understanding of the value and need for civic engagement. Last year, CCV-Montpelier students raised funds to rebuild an elementary school playground and CCV-Springfield students mapped social, environmental, and economic data in the village of Bellows Falls. In total, CCV students completed 25,323 community service hours during the last academic year at an estimated value of over half a million dollars.

The backbone of a strong Vermont economy is a strong Vermont workforce. On a large scale, we have been able to use federal grants to expand our workforce education offerings and partner with many Vermont businesses to help them hire and train the employees they need. Your support helps us design more programs on a smaller scale at the local level. For example, a donation to CCV may help purchase a modern microscope used by our STEM degree students. From here, they may go on to Vermont Tech to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in renewable energy, ready for a career in any number of high-tech industries operating here in Vermont. Your support for CCV translates into a stronger Vermont workforce, and a stronger Vermont workforce strengthens communities and builds a vibrant Vermont economy.

CCV’s presence throughout the state and our thorough understanding of the educational needs of our veterans, active duty service members, and their dependents, makes us ideally positioned to offer the most comprehensive military support network of any college in the state. Our full-time veteran and military resourceadvisor and our center-based veteran advisors ensure that advice and support are available to students wherever it is needed. This comprehensive support program helps these students access their federal benefits, locate community support services, and navigate college. Your support of CCV allows us to provide this resource and helps veteran students move forward during and after completing their service to our country.

we are the most affordable, most local, and most practical option for Vermonters. Your support for CCV supports Vermont.