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2014 ANNUAL REPORT: 7/1/13-6/30/14
United Way of Will County54 N. Ottawa St. Ste 300 Joliet, IL 60432 815-723-2500 • uwwill.org
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING
TO BEOR NOT TO BE
TO BE THE GOOD!
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Kathy Slattery, Board Chairperson Lewis University
Chief Fred Hayes, Vice Chairperson Elwood Police Department
Thomas Moretti, Secretary/Treasurer Nicor Gas, an AGL Resource Company
Ines Kutlesa, Agencies United President Guardian Angel Community Service
Lisa ArroyoHarrah’s Casino & Hotel Joliet
Joseph FabbreUnited Steelworkers of America #9777
Roxane Geraci-MilitelloCORE Communications
John GuidottiSilver Cross Hospital
Thomas HernandezPlainfield School District 202
Jeff HettrickComEd, an Exelon Company
Lucy HoffmanAmerican Federation of Teachers #604
Tamara HolmanCaterpillar Inc.
Bob LessmannAuto Mechanics and Bodymen Local #701
Dave MeinersAT&T, retired
Mike Milam
Mike PaoneJoliet Region Chamber of Commerce
Joe PlugerAFSCME Council #31
Judy SpicerFirst Midwest Bank
Sam StuderInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #15
Keith TurneyFraternal Order of Police
Brian WielbikFirst Community Bank of Joliet
Robert BodachVolunteer Legal Advisor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Susan Ammons-Tate Resource Development Contractor
Charlie Hanus Volunteer Labor Director
Michael Hennessy President & CEO
Cyndie KlemmOffice Manager
Sharon MarthOffice Volunteer
Sarah Oprzedek Development Director
Michelle SmithMarketing Contractor
STAFF
Laurie Keigher Finance Director
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
Community Member
WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBER
"Be the Good" was our simple message this year. A simple call to action for every community member to give, advocate or volunteer to help the community in which they live and/or work. Without the support of you, the workplace campaigns, the employees at these workplace campaigns, our friends in labor, and our Partner Agencies, we would not be here! It is your generosity and unwavering support that allows us bring people, businesses, volunteers all together, to help make Will County great and to help make the following pages a reality. Thank you for choosing to "Be the Good!"
With Warmest Regards,
Kathy SlatteryBoard ChairpersonDean of Student ServicesLewis University
Mike RittofCampaign ChairpersonManaging DirectorThe PrivateBank
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
Laura Muñoz Campaign Intern
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FOSTERING SAFER& STRONGER COMMUNITIES
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2014 CAMPAIGN AWARD RECIPIENTS!
FRANK TURK, SR. OUTSTANDING CAMPAIGN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
RISING STAR AWARD
MARK STRAND
ROGER OSMAN AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER SERVICE
Community Resident, Plainfield
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T O P 1 0 ’ SCORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS 1 ComEd, an Exelon Company $ 200,4032 ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company $ 140,0003 CB&I $ 108,225
$ 95,217$ 80,000$ 72,967$ 32,878$ 25,000$ 24,500$20,000
4 Illinois Tool Works 5 CITGO Petroleum Corporation 6 Caterpillar Inc. 7 United Parcel Service 8 County of Will 9 Nicor Gas, an AGL Resources Co. 10 Midwest Generation
EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (includes special events)
1 ComEd, an Exelon Company $ 319,375 2 ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company $ 193,095 3 United Parcel Service $ 134,495 4 CITGO Petroleum $ 121,669 5 CB&I $ 106,041 6 Illinois Tool Works $ 84,017 7 Presence St. Joseph Medial Center $ 51,5228 Nicor Gas, an AGL Resources Company $ 48,674 9 AT&T $ 49,062 10 Plainfield School Dst. #202 $ 48,024
CAMPAIGN PERCENT INCREASES ($2,000—$4,999)
1 Ricoh USA 564%2 Philadelphia Gear/Timken 553%3 J.U.L.I.E. 364%4 Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & NW Indiana 306%5 Chase 252%6 Northern Trust Bank 240%7 Chignoli Auto Sales 214%8 ULTA Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance 183%9 Chaney-Monge School Dst. #88 144%10 Meade Electric 142%
CAMPAIGN PERCENT INCREASES ($5,000 and above)
1 BP America 225%2 PNC 205%3 Christian Brothers Services 161%4 Fifth Third Bancorp 152%5 Joliet Junior College 147%6 LyondellBasell Industries 139%7 ConAgra Foods 139%8 Southern Will County Cooperative 137%9 Joliet Township High School 129%10 Bill Jacobs Auto Group 128%
T O P 5’ S BY DIVISIONCOMMERCE & INDUSTRY DIVISION 1 Target Stores $ 33,6322 Jewel Stores $ 24,0003 Meijer Stores $ 23,4834 Macy’s Stores $ 20,3275 Costco Wholesale $ 19,257
CONSTRUCTION DIVISION1 P.T. Ferro $ 10,0702 Starcon International $ 10,0003 Imperial Construction Associates $ 5,0004 Adler Roofing & Sheet Metal $ 4,0065 LEDCOR $ 2,600
EDUCATION DIVISION 1 Plainfield School District #202 $ 48,0242 Lewis University $ 39,7023 Valley View School District #365U $ 35,7054 Joliet Township H.S. District #204 $ 26,7015 Lockport Township High School #205 $ 19,550
FINANCIAL DIVISION1 First Midwest Bank $ 33,0582 BMO Harris Bank $ 25,8953 First Community Bank $ 15,8234 Bank of America $ 14,2845 PNC $ 8,060
MAJOR EMPLOYERS DIVISION 1 ComEd, an Exelon Company $ 519,7782 ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company $ 388,5353 CB&I $ 214,2664 CITGO Petroleum Corporation $ 201,6695 Illinois Tool Works $ 179,234
PUBLIC SERVICE DIVISION1 County of Will $ 59,8352 City of Joliet $ 43,7763 Village of New Lenox $ 9,1864 State of Illinois $ 5,9165 Will County Forest Preserve $ 4,576
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION 1 Strand Associates $ 7,3412 Wermer Rogers Doran & Ruzon CPAs $ 3,3383 Spesia, Ayers & Ardaugh $ 2,9554 Ruettiger Tonelli & Associates $ 2,5485 Baxter & Woodman Engineering $ 1,720
UNITED WAY AGENCIES DIVISION1 Catholic Charities $ 11,0982 Trinity Services $ 9,3003 Joliet Area Community Hospice $ 8,5584 Cornerstone Services $ 7,4235 Greater Joliet Y.M.C.A. $ 7,136
Pledge amounts do not reflect actual amounts received. All results listed in report are as of 7/21/14.
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T O P 3 0 C O N T R I B U T O R S1 ComEd, an Exelon Company $ 519,778
2 ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company $ 338,535
3 CB&I $ 214,266
4 CITGO Petroleum Corporation $ 201,669
5 Illinois Tool Works $ 179,234
6 United Parcel Service $ 167,373
7 Caterpillar, Inc. $ 150,858
8 Nicor Gas, an AGL Resources Company $ 73,174
9 AT&T $ 59,861
10 County of Will $ 59,835
11 Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center $ 51,522
12 Plainfield School District #202 $ 48,024
13 Harrah’s Joliet Casino Hotel $ 44,484
14 City of Joliet $ 43,776
15 Diageo $ 42,114
16 Lewis University $ 39,702
17 Ecolab $ 36,540
18 Valley View School District #365U $ 35,705
19 Midwest Generation $ 35,000
20 Target Stores $ 33,632
21 First Midwest Bank $ 33,058
22 LyondellBasell Industries $ 31,039
23 Dow Chemical $ 27,563
24 Joliet Township High School #204 $ 26,701
25 Flint Hills Resources $ 26,093
26 BMO Harris Bank $ 25,895
27 Silver Cross Hospital $ 25,472
28 Jewel Foods $ 24,000
29 Meijer Stores $ 23,483
30 Macy’s Stores $ 20,326
CAMPAIGN TOTALCAMPAIGN BOARD
YEAR CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON PLEDGED2013/2014 Mike Rittof Kathy Slattery $3,704,566
2012/2013 Mike Rittof Kathy Slattery $3,793,842
2011/2012 Beth Hughes Kathy Slattery $3,945,459
2010/2011 Beth Hughes Dave Meiners $3,805,715
2009/2010 James Roolf Jeff Hettrick $3,722,177
2008/2009 James Roolf Mary Jaworski $3,990,957
2007/2008 Mike Hanrahan Joseph Fabbre $3,985,000
2006/2007 Mike Hanrahan Dr. Phyllis Wilson $3,830,250
2005/2006 Mike Hanrahan/ Thomas Moretti $3,725,755Dave Strom
2004/2005 James Roolf James Pasch $3,603,406
2003/2004 Steve Randich Dr. A. Donald Hendricks $3,541,747
2002/2003 James Grumley Lucy Hoffman $3,714,347
2001/2002 J.D. Ross Dennis Bieschke $3,690,277
2000/2001 John Mezera Com. Keith Turney $3,645,000
1999/2000 Thomas Rogers Dr. Louise Coleman $3,345,000
1998/1999 Mike Voss Steve Randich $3,275,000
1997/1998 Robert Rogina Judy Walz $3,154,000
1996/1997 Robert Rogina Brian Loomis $2,903,000
1995/1996 Paul Pawlak Don Weir $2,850,000
1994/1995 Dr. John Orr Br. James Gaffney $2,815,000
1993/1994 Russ Slinkard James Crumbaugh $2,700,000
1992/1993 Larry R. Miller J.D. Ross $2,815,014
1991/1992 Br. James Gaffney Len McNeil $2,962,827
1990/1991 Charlie Bullock Charlie Hanus $2,781,000
1989/1990 Mike Skarr Mary Jane Broncato $2,575,000
1988/1989 Len McNeil Ed Bartels $2,442,418
1987/1988 Gene Houte Russ Slinkard $2,311,210
1986/1987 Mary Jane Broncato Leanne Johnson $2,202,068
1985/1986 Ed Bartels Richard Snyder $2,032,896
1984/1985 Al Ruscilli Rex Easton $1,829,100
1983/1984 Sandy Bain Jeff Bowden $1,634,842
1982/1983 Dale Choate Dr. Al McCowan $1,567,800
1981/1982 Charles Harnach Jewell White $1,565,600
1980/1981 Jeff Bowden Bob Tiernay $1,425,000
1979/1980 Dr. Albert Ray Helen Harshbarger $1,350,000
1978/1979 Rabbi Morris Herschman Rev. Ron Smith $1,182,464
1977/1978 Don Domnick Rev. Ron Smith $1,119,000
1976/1977 Robert Thornton Rev. Ron Smith $1,017,000
Thanks to all who supported Diamond 25.
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UNITED WAY OF WILL COUNTYADVOCATING AND PROBLEM SOLVING IN OUR COMMUNITYIt's not just about the Workplace Campaign. The United Way of Will County and it's staff members are actively involved in organizations that operate within and support our community. In many cases, we are ‘behind-the-scenes’ bringing businesses, organizations and individuals together to address community issues. We also offer fiscal support and 501c3 backing to organizations to promote collaborations within our community.
2-1-1 Non-emergency telephone number to connect people to community information and services. Together with Crisis Line of Will County and other local United Way’s, we are looking into bringing 2-1-1 to Will, Grundy, Kankakee and Iroquois counties.
Community Services Council of Will County A collective of not-for-profit organizations that come together to discuss current and emerging health and human service needs and trends in our community.
FamilyWize Free prescription drug discount card that allows families to save on their prescription drugs. No registration, no income eligibility and no residential requirements. Visit uwwill.org to download a card and to see an updated total on dollars saved.
Joliet Alliance For Youth (JAY) Strives to improve services for youth in the Joliet area by encouraging cooperation between member youth organizations through networking, sharing information and collaborating effectively.
South West Suburban Philanthropic Network Advancing philanthropy through professional development, SWSPN provides support and educational opportunities for nonprofit, development professionals in Chicago’s southwest suburban region.
Will County MAPP Project Strives to be a progressive community that maximizes the use of community partnerships and collaboration among all sectors to ensure, enhance and promote comprehensive, quality and equitable education, healthcare and social services.
Witches Night Out WNO is a costume fundraiser for women who want to make a difference in another woman’s lift. With United Way Will County as the fiscal agent for this completely volunteer led-event, $24,000 was distributed to 4 local agencies in 2013.
ShareFest New Lenox A new partnership established in 2013, ShareFest is an annual festival held during September that promotes sharing and caring. ShareFest collects books, clothes, food, home goods, items for our troops, and give it all away at their free exchange.
Will County Disaster Relief Fund If a natural disaster should ever strike Will County, we are prepared. The destructive 1990 Plainfield Tornado took its toll, and lives, that fateful day. Our United Way of Will County was at the helm of the disaster relief efforts, and established the Will County Disaster Relief Fund. The fund is still housed within United Way, and available, should disaster strike again.
EMERGENCY FOOD & SHELTER The United Way of Will County coordinates the Emergency Food & Shelter National Board
homeless and provide rent, mortgage, utility and food assistance in Will County. This past year over $350,000 was distributed to
those in need.
Program, which for the past 30 years has distributed funds, appropriated by Congress, to supplement emergency shelters for the
Michael D. Hennessy, ChairUnited Way of Will County
Michele BataraCrisis Line of Will County
Pastor Herbert BrooksJoliet Ecumenical Clergy Assoc. Will County Board Member
Charlie HanusUnited Way of Will County
Patricia HensleySenior Servicces Center of Will County
Cornelia MaloneJoliet Township
Laurie McPhillips-WeglarzFormer Will County Board Member
LaForice NealyAmerican Red Cross
Colleen PrieboyState Rep. Larry Walsh, Jr.’s Office
J.D. RossWill Grundy Medical Clinic
Rabbi Charles RubovitsJoliet Jewish Congregation
Rev. Sherry ScatesPlainfield Ministerial Association
EMERGENCY FOOD & SHELTER BOARDLt. Daniel SimmonsThe Salvation Army
Gayle StricklinIllinois Dept of Human Services
Susy Turnbull American Red Cross
Glenn Van CuraCatholic Charities
Kris WhiteWill County Center for Community Concerns
Robert WilliamsCommunity Representative
LOCAL EMERGENCY FOOD & SHELTER RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIONSCatholic Charities / Daybreak Center
Crisis Center for South Suburbia
Guardian Angel Community Services, Groundwork Program
MorningStar Mission
Northern Illinois Food Bank
Visitation & Aid Society
Will County Center for Community Concerns
Will County Regional Office of Education ARK (At Risk Kids) Fund In partnership with the Regional Office of Education, local schools can apply for grants to assist a child, that will allow a child to participate in various school sponsored and extracurricular activities.
FUNDED PARTNERS
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FUNDED PARTNERS
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Annual Banquet
Kickoff
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GOLF CLASSICThe Annual Golf Classic was held on September 3, 2013 and raised $36,602 for the United Way of Will County!
We would like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous contributions, our participants, the many
businesses that donated items for our event, the staff at Broken Arrow Golf Club and the fine efforts of our
Golf Committee.GOLFCOMMITTEERod Lynch, ChairCaterpillar Hydraulics
Loren CherneSouth Suburban Council onAlcoholism and Substance Abuse
Mike ChenBroken Arrow Golf Club
Kevin MansonComEd, an Exelon Company
Dave MeinersAT&T, retired
Carmen MoralesNicor Gas, retired
Ed PawlowskiCITGO Petroleum, retired
Kurt SangmeisterWill County Court Administrator
Ed SelvasCITGO Petroleum, retired
Tina SingFirst Midwest Bank
Mike WikkiserFirst Midwest Bank
MAIN EVENT SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR
CORPORATE SPONSORS
WELCOME & THANK YOU to our new business contributors!Cancer Support Center
CN
Dunn, Martin, Miller & Heathcock, Ltd.
Great American Bagel
Harmon Inc.
Harvey Brooks Foundation
Kurtz Ambulance Service
Leopardo Companies, Inc.
Mahoney, Silverman & Cross, Ltd.
Northern Insurance Services Ltd.
Quinn, Meadowcroft & Mikula, LLC
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Dwight
Romeoville Area Historical Society
Schneider Electric North America
Southern Wine & Spirits
Stevenson Crane Services, Inc.
Thank you to all the participants, who in total raised $13,142!Congratulations to the winner: Bolingbrook Chamber.
Paul Gantzert Carolyn Kucinic
Mr & Mrs. John Ferro Phil & Marcene Staley
Mike Suplizio
David Armstrong Gary & Sheryl Dudek Rex & Melodee Easton Thomas & Mary Gierich Mike & Kathie Hennessy Ron & Kathy Kazmar Stephen & Shirley Masters Natalie J. Miller Robert W. Minnick Brian Peek Steve & Ann Randich Bruce & Rita Renwick Michael F. Rittof James M. & Kim Roolf J.D. & Helen Ross Michael & Kathy Ruth Scott Vogt 9 Anonymous Donors
Christopher & Lori Adler Jay & Patty Adler Mike Adler Edward Armstrong Michael Baker Debbie Baldwin Joseph D. & Nancy M. Baltz Mr. Robert & Mrs. Charlene Bannon Honorable Judge Robert Baron John & Jessica Bays Dr. Theodore G. Bechrakis, M.D. Greg Bertha John Black George & Regina Block Ian Brooks Julian Brown Jerry & Kathy Caamano Robert Carse Frank & Sharon Catania Patricia Cheek Craig Chesley Steven Cihlar Mayor Roger C. Claar Debbie Condotti Calynn Cook Tim & Lori Cora
David Cox Edward Czerkies Yvette Daniels John & Jeanette D'Arcy Don DeGeus Klint & Kay DeGeus Rich & Marybeth DeGrush Ed & Gloria Dollinger Joseph Dominici Wayne & Mary Ann Draudt Christopher Dunn Walter Engler Henry Ferrell Thomas Finchum Patrick Flynn Joseph Foster, Jr. Brenda Frazer Brother James Gaffney Terry Gallagher John Garavaglia Wayne Gawlik Matthew & Teresa Gibson Sally & Brian Giegerich Mark Griglione Bill & Diane Habiger Lou Hagemaster Timothy Hansen Charlie & Chrs Hanus Pam Heavens Mr. & Mrs. Phil Hess Dr. James & Patricia Houlihan Rachel Hudson Don & Beth Hughes Kerry & Brian Hunnius Porf Ibarra Bill Johnson William Johnson Dean Jones Bradley Kapellas Stacey Karczewski Laurie Keigher Dave Klebine Pete & Cyndie Klemm Joan Knight Rocky Koehler John Kruger Ines Kutlesa Robert Latzke Mark Lord Rose Mancuso Edward Mangia Gary Markert Sharon & Roger Marth John Matthews Dr. Cheryl McCarthy Doug McFarlan Louise McLaren
Thomas McNeill Nathan McPherson Harry & Marilyn McSteen Dr. Thomas & Nancy Moore Dr. Daniel & Janice Moran Dr. & Mrs. Paul Morimoto Stephen & Pamela Mott Eliza Nevarez Michael Nolan Daniel Obudzinski Sarah & Brendan Oprzedek Michael Paccasassi Mark & Noelle Papoccia Dr. Gary Peck Scott Perry John Petro Gerald Pettit Jason Pranger Lee Presley Brother Michael Quirk, FSC T.R. Rachlitz Dr. Al & Kay Ray Ronald Rees Jim Rink Gary & Pam Rusk William Sanders Edward Savant Richard Schneider John Seale Ed Selvas Steven Shaffer Jim & Ava Shapard Eugene Sheeren Patricia Sheeren Jim & Kathy Slattery Russ & Stella Slinkard Paul Starks Matthew Stobart Dale & Susan Swanson Jonathan Sweer James Tancredi Roy & Carol Thygesen Vivian VanDonk Steven Vanisko Dr. & Mrs. Gary Voyce Tony Watters Dr. Todd Wernet Dr. Phyllis Wilson John Winek Richard Witt Marie Wolff Jason Wyman Ellen Yee 152 Anonymous Donors
Pillars Society of Will CountyAlexis deTocqueville
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CAMPAIGN CHAIR MIKE RITTOFManaging Director, The PrivateBank
COMMERCE & INDUSTRY DIVISION Mark Strand, Chairjcpenney, retired
Gino Ballonejcpenney
Jeff FaronWalmart-Joliet
Nancy HoehnVillage of New Lenox
Mary JaworskiJoliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Kate KnuthLouis Joliet Mall
Mike PaoneJoliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Val RandRand’s Hallmark
Jon TimbersAmericas Styrenics
CONSTRUCTION DIVISIONMike Adler, ChairAdler Roofing & Sheet Metal
John ScheidtWill Grundy Counties Building Trades Council
Tom WhiteThree Rivers Construction Alliance
FINANCIAL DIVISIONJudy Spicer, ChairFirst Midwest Bank
Mark GriglioneFirst Community Bank of Joliet
Lillian MurrayBMO Harris Bank
Monica TuresStandard Bank
Patti ZulferOld Second National Bank
Tina ZugelThe PrivateBank
EDUCATION DIVISION Supt. Donald WhiteTroy School District 30C
Ann Bachman-ThomasIL Education Association-Region 61
Supt. Gary BradburyLaraway School District 70C
Supt. Howard ButtersManhattan School District 114
Supt. Karin EvansChannahon School District 17
Mark FlemingNew Lenox District 122
Tom HernandezPlainfield School District 202
Carla HettingerAmerican Federation of Teachers 604
Supt. Cheryl McCarthyJoliet Township H.S. District 204
Larry RandaValley View School District 365U
Supt. Tami RoskampBeecher Schools 200U
Dr. Scott TingleyLincoln-Way H.S. District 210
Supt. Todd WernetLockport Township H.S. District 205
Larry WiersLewis University
Sandy ZalewskiJoliet Public Schools District 86
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Dan Stevenson, ChairMidland States Bank
Tom GrotovskyThe Unforgettable Chef
Barb IngoldUniversity of St. Francis
UNITED WAY AGENCIES DIVISIONPete McLenighan, ChairStepping Stones
CAMPAIGN CABINETMAJOR EMPLOYERS DIVISION Scott Perry, ChairMidwest Generation
Jerry CaamanoThree Rivers Manufacturers’ Association
Jim CristmanCITGO Petroleum
Jeff DemenyEcolab
Jeff HettrickComEd, an Exelon Company
Gregory KuhnThe Dow Chemical Company
Ed McKinleyFlint Hills Resources
Rick SzalachExxonMobil Refining & Supply
PUBLIC SERVICE DIVISIONKurt Carroll, ChairVillage of New Lenox
April DiSandroVillage of New Lenox
Jennifer DylikTroy Township
Dominic Egizio, Jr.Joliet Park District
Chief Joe FormhalsJoliet Fire Department
Steve GuldenVillage of Romeoville
Chief Fred HayesElwood Police Department
Nick PerezVillage of New Lenox
Joe PlugerAFSCME Council #31
Steve QuigleyWill County Governmental League
Chief David RiddlePlainfield Fire Protection District
Debra SmetanaVillage of New Lenox
Keith TurneyFraternal Order of Police
Comcast- Louis Joliet Mall- Benefit Event
Silver Cross Hospital- Campaign Event
Joliet Region Chamber of Commecerce & Industry- Benefit Event
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Terry AryaChristian Brothers Services
Kathy BarkerTroy School District 30C
Alyssia BenfordBenford Brown & Associates, CPAs
Michele BochnakValley View School District 365U
Kimberly BrayboyLewis University
Dawn BullockPlainfield School District 202
Jackie CartnerPolyOne Distribution
Lisa Cashbaugh-SanchezThe Dow Chemical Company
Jen CoyneFirst Midwest Bank
Jennifer ColonMidland States Bank
Jim ColwellComEd, an Exelon Company, retired
Janie CrossU.S. Cellular
Kim CunneaProvidence Bank
Beth CzakoLockport Township H.S. District 205
David CzarnyEnbridge
Julie EdwardsPresence Health
Dede GloverTroy School District 30C
Anne GmazelTroy School District 30C
Marc GorschHometown National Bank
Lou HagemasterITW Tekfast
Earl HembroughMachinist Local 851
Joanne HerathEcolab
Tom HernandezPlainfield School District 202
Barbara IngoldUniversity of St. Francis
Tripp JacobsBill Jacobs Auto Group
Charles JonesLewis University, retired
Katie KollrossNew Lenox School District 122
Carolyn KucinicParalegal, retired
Linda LopezLincoln-Way H.S. Dist. 210 Foundation
Lori MattixLockport Township H.S. District 205
Amber MikulaQuinn, Meadowcroft & Mikula, LLC
Mike MilamHarrah’s Joliet Casino and Hotel
William MillerCITGO Petroleum
Amber MooreEcolab
Pat MudronMudron Kane Insurance Agency
Jeff PritzExxonMobil
Michael ProgressLewis University
John QuinnAT&T
Larry RandaValley View School District 365U
Jim RinkCaterpillar Inc
Anna RochaBMO Harris Bank
Nate RomeoWill County Sheriff’s Office
Cristy SalazarHeartland Bank & Trust
Kristine SchlismannJoliet Township H.S. District 204
Ed SelvasCITGO Petroleum, retired
Jim ShapardCity of Joliet, retired
Kathleen SievertsenAdventist Bolingrook Hospital
Amy SimsJoliet Junior College
Patti SonsAT&T
Phillip StaleyJoliet Township H.S. District 204
Tameka StanleyRR Donnelley Logistics
Stephanie SteinkeLockport Township H.S. District 205
Randy WinfreyFlint Hills Resources
Patrick WolfLockport Township H.S. District 205
Jeff WoodLockport Township H.S. District 205
Margie WoodsWill County Board Member, retired
Mardi WunderlichJoliet Police Department
Jill ZakiCVS Caremark
PROGRAMS AND ALLOCATIONSOur Programs & Allocations volunteers work toward informed funding decisions to best utilize the generous donations received from
individuals and corporations for our United Way Partner Agency programs. These volunteers invest a generous amount of their time
visiting each of the United Way funded programs, examining detailed financial reports, and ensuring that service providers are
accountable. After careful consideration, volunteers determine the most effective and efficient use of available resources to meet
local needs and responsibly invest donor’s contributions. We thank them for their dedicated service to our United Way.
Greater Joliet Area YMCA Site Visit This particular YMCA program is a partnership with the Warren-Sharpe Community Center.
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STRENGTHENING FAMILIES UNITED WAY OF WILL COUNTY FINANCIALS
All figures are from the IRS Form 990 for year end 6-30-14.
TOTAL INCOME: $3,441,798
United Way of Will County does not charge membership dues or any service charge to its partner agencies!
$1,389,97040.4%
$1,797,096
52.2%
$100,0242.9%
$86,1852.5%
$65,7031.9% $2,820
0.1%
NET ASSETS......................$3,110,171
TOTAL INCOME.................$3,441,798
TOTAL EXPENSES.............$3,490,314
TOTAL ALLOCATED...........$3,168,704PROGRAM & SERVICES BREAKDOWN
RATIO:PROGRAMS & SERVICES.........90.8%OFFICE OVERHEAD....................9.2%
TOTAL EXPENSES: $3,490,314
TOTAL ALLOCATED: $3,168,704PROGRAM & SERVICES BREAKDOWN
$3,168,70490.8%
$137,5503.9%$184,059
5.2%
$2,841,37589.7%
$127,5604.0%
$89,5352.8%
$110,2343.5%
G i v e . A d v o c a t e . V o l u n t e e r .
FOSTERING SAFER AND STRONGER COMMUNITIES PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELL BEING NURTURING CHILDREN AND YOUTH STRENGTHENING FAMILIES
THANK YOU! YOUR GENEROSITY HAS MADE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY