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2018–2019 A N N U A L P R O F I L E

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VA LUE S

Our values guide our efforts. We are dedicated to the service of our community, members and partners and aspire to the following organizational values:

VOLUNTARISM – Promoting voluntarism by creating asupportive, safe environment that encourages the continuous development of women to reach their highest potential as civic and community leaders

EMPOWERMENT – Providing training and mentoringopportunities to develop and empower our members and those we serve to improve their lives and the lives of others

C OLLABORATION – Working collaboratively, effectively andstrategically with our members and community partners to build a legacy of positive community impact

ADVO CACY– Acting as catalysts for change in our communityand speaking as influencers for those who cannot speak for themselves

STEWARDSHIP – Achieving organizational excellence to meetour mission and vision, by responsibly managing the resources and relationships entrusted to us

MI S SION S TATEMENT

Founded in 1926, The Junior League of Tampa, Inc. is an

organization of over 2,000 women committed to promoting

voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving

communities through effective action and leadership of trained

volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

I S SUE A R E A S

The Junior League of Tampa is committed to helping break the cycle of poverty for our most disadvantaged children and families through:

CHILD WELFARE - Improving the lives ofchildren and families touched by the child welfare system, particularly through the continuum of foster care

EDUCATION - Providing educational programs thatsupport emergent literacy, mentoring, health and nutrition

On April 2, 1926, 22 forward thinking women joined together to form The Junior League of Tampa. These insightful founding members declared their mission “…to foster interest among our members in the social, economic, educational and civic conditions of our own community, and to make efficient our volunteer service.” While the wording has changed in 92 years, our dedication to our community and member development remains the same.

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A ME S SAGE T O OUR SUPP OR TER S

The women of The Junior League of Tampa are change agents, constantly working to improve both themselves and the Tampa Bay community. For over 90 years, we have been evolving and living our mission to develop the potential of women, promote voluntarism and improve our community through our trained volunteers.

Our 2,000+ members represent every corner of Hillsborough and Pasco Counties and are the fabric of what makes our community strong. As part of our evolution, we are proud to launch a new community project this year, The Junior League of Tampa Diaper Bank. Through our Diaper Bank project, we will be reaching a new population of vulnerable children by providing essential items to help families with the resources they need to be successful. The Diaper Bank in conjunction with our Love Bundles and Food for Kids projects, highlight our impact to meet the basic needs of children and disadvantaged families. We pride ourselves in meeting a need that cannot be met by another organization. Additionally, our volunteers continue to make an impression on education through our literacy and youth development programs.

Not only are our members helping others through their volunteer initiatives, they are developing themselves and taking what they have learned in the League to extend their influence in business, philanthropy and advocacy. The benefit of Junior League voluntarism and personal development impacts the Tampa Bay community long after our active membership.

I would like to thank each of you for your continued support. I am so very appreciative of our members, our friends and the Tampa Bay community. Without your support, we would not have the 92-year legacy of being a catalyst for progress and a training ground for leaders.

Yours in service,

Isabel Dominicis Dewey President, 2018-2019

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Isabel Dominicis Dewey President

Melissa Knight Nodhturft President-Elect

Taylor Jones Community Director

Caroline Vostrejs Finance Director

Leslie Hodz Membership Director

Ashley Watters Leadership Director

Meghan McGuire Strategic Planning Director

Jenny Schroeder Secretary

Robin DeLaVergne Sustainer At Large

2018-2019 E X EC U TI V E BOA R D

2018-2019 LE A DER SHIP C OUNC IL

2018-2019 M A N AGEMENT C OUNC IL

Children’s Literacy Project Community Action Community Advisory Board Diaper Bank Dragon Boat Event Co-Chairs Enabling Fund Endowment Family Literacy Night

Elizabeth FisherLaura CampbellAlison St. CyrCaroline FossLillian Chor & Katie CroweSarah PeetLindsay DorranceMonica Kirkland

Fundraiser Development and Evaluation Shannon Tompkins & Shelby TuttleFood 4 Kids Autumn EtheredgeFundraising-Annual Campaign Caroline WrightFundraising-Corporate Kristen BradyGasparilla Invasion Julie JohnstonGirl Power! Elizabeth ScarolaGrants Diana HechavarriaHeadquarters Carlee Cone BowdoinHoliday Gift Market Co-Chairs Sarah Heller & Kimy MarinoHoliday Gift Market Elect Co-Chairs Annie McKibben & Laura Warren

Lisa ReevesSophie SteinbergMorgan NoboDawn ShortJennifer BellHeather HallRachel JacksonTricia Boucek & Erin Jones

Human Trafficking Awareness IMPACT Newsletter JLT Marketplace Cookbook JLT Marketplace Merchandise Kids Connect Kids in the Kitchen Legal Love Bundles Co-Chairs Luminaries Allison SmedleyMember Meetings and Events Co-Chairs Cassidy Murray & Abigail StevensMentor Laura EverittMobile Interactive Literacy Opportunity Carrie BienProject Development and Evaluation Allie TorrencePlacement Jennifer DutkowskyProspective Member Engagement Kendra VelillaProvisional Education Elizabeth DunsmoorPublic Affairs-Local Maggie McClelandPublic Affairs-State Melanie BrownPublic Relations and Marketing BeverlyAnn FosterReady to Achieve Ashley StultzStrategic Planning Fiona-Lee GerrardSustainer (Active) Tracie DominoSustainer President Leslie JenneweinTechnology Andrea WebbThe Sandblast Entela CaisseThe Sandspur Kendra LymanThe Spur of the Moment Teneille Kuznicki Toastmasters Katelyn RumenikTraining Jenny AugustyniakTransfer Kara BernsteinVolunteer at Large Nicki Mohr Hall

Melissa Knight Nodhturft President-Elect

Lindsey Parks Advocacy Manager

Stephanie Haas Communications Manager

Katie Selman Community Child Welfare Manager

Rebecca Towner Community Education Manager

Courtney Bilyeu Fund Development Manager

Laurel Moynihan Membership Manager

Brandy Waltzer Operations Manager

Kitty Forenza Treasurer

Brittany Stahl Assistant Treasurer

Rachel Jackson Legal Chair

Marysue Mathews Office Administrator

Emily Read Meeting Manager

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2018-2019 C OMMUNIT Y A DV I SORY BOA R D

Rosemary Armstrong Executive Director, Crossroads for Florida

Josh Bullock Senior Associate Director of Athletics / Senior Director of Development USF

Lissette Campos Anchor, ABC News

Chad Chronister Hillsborough County Sheriff

Joseph Clark Past President of Eckerd Family Foundation

Virginia Covington United States District Judge

Sheff Crowder President, Conn Family Foundation

Linda Devine Vice President, Operations and Planning, University of Tampa

Bruce Faulmann Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Tampa Bay Times

Mark Fernandez Chief Marketing Officer, Valley National Bank

Elizabeth Frazier Vice President, Philanthropy and Community Initiatives, TB Lightning

Yvonne Fry Florida Commission for the Status of Women/Athena Society

John Giordano Shareholder, Bush Ross, P. A. / JLT Legal Council

Denise Glass President, Sensory 5

Miray Holmes Community Partnerships & Neighborhood Engagement Manager, City of Tampa

Dianne Jacob VP of Client and Community Relations, PNC Bank

Grayson Kamm Chief of Communications, Hillsborough County Public Schools

Shelley King Retail Marketing Communications Manager, Publix

Guido Maniscalco City of Tampa Councilman

Gene Marshall Community Philanthropist & Volunteer

Sandy Murman Hillsborough County Commissioner

Ronda Parag Publisher/Managing Editor, Tampa Bay Metro

Kelley Parris Executive Director, Children’s Board of Hillsborough County

Darrell Robertson Vice President, Chief Relationship Officer New York Life Direct

Barbara Ryals Sustainer of the Year

Marlene Spalten CEO, Community Foundation of Tampa Bay

Johnathan Stein, CPA JLT Auditor

Ralph Stoddard Circuit Court Family Judge

Lincoln Tamayo Head of School, Academy Prep

Eric Ward Director of Security, Coca-Cola

Joann Wehle Vice-President of Marketing and Sales, TECO

The Community Advisory Board (CAB) is a group of trusted, high-level advisors for The Junior League of Tampa. Representing a cross-section of professions and community experience, CAB members work with our Executive Board, Management Council and Leadership Council to share their wealth of knowledge and provide guidance and direction for the League. Thank you to our esteemed Community Advisory Board members for your continued support of our Mission and community endeavors.

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M Y C H A E L S U M B Y

AC TI V E OF THE Y E A R

I have enjoyed so many varied and amazing experiences through my five years with The Junior League of Tampa, all while meeting lifelong friends and inspirational leaders who push me each year to be the best version of myself.

My Provisional year started with Kids in the Kitchen at the Nick Capitano Boys and Girls Club where I witnessed firsthand just how involved JLT is in our community. I have served as Provisional Mentor, sat on the Inaugural Luminaries Committee, Training Committee and Social Committee. All those experiences showed me how powerful our Membership can be.

With each placement I have learned and grown, not only as a JLT member, but as a person. As Requirements Coordinator, I had two phenomenal experiences, first the opportunity to meet and befriend more members; and second having a greater understanding of the inner workings of The Junior League of Tampa.

I have always enjoyed giving my thoughts and ideas as a contribution however, The Junior League of Tampa has really helped me to begin to see my potential as a leader. Over the past five years, I have grown in my ability and confidence as a leader because of the varied opportunities the League has afforded me.

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B A R B A R A R Y A L S

SUS TA INER OF THE Y E A R

Barbara Ryals would never have imagined that her volunteer efforts would lead to being awarded the 2018 Sustainer of the Year, which is presented annually to a member over 40 who has demonstrated outstanding volunteer service in the community.

Joining The Junior League of Tampa in 1983 at age 21, Barbara held a variety of leadership and board positions eventually serving as President 16 years later from 1999-2000. Not only did she hold positions within the League, but she also worked tirelessly on JLT committees which collaborated with other organizations, such as Hillsborough County Health Department, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center and Lowry Park Zoo, among others.

Like The Junior League of Tampa, Barbara has served her community in a variety of volunteer positions by working with over 26 charities in the Tampa Bay Area since becoming a Sustainer. “So many of the charities close to my heart are those to which I was first introduced as a JLT Active member,” Barbara recalled. Barbara has served on the Board of Directors of Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation for 17 years; as well as on the boards of Ronald McDonald House and All Children’s Hospital Foundation. She has chaired many major fundraisers, including Tampa Museum of Art’s Pavilion and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center’s Magnolia Ball. She served on the 2009 Board of Directors of Tampa Bay Super Bowl Task Force as Chair of Media and Public Relations and co-chaired the 2001 Super Bowl Super Host Committee of 2,500 volunteers. She was even appointed by the Florida Supreme Court to the Florida Bar Association Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee for the 13th Circuit.

She always credits The Junior League of Tampa as one of the largest influences on her life. “It is here that I learned to embrace the challenges of fundraising and of the management of non-profits,” remembers Barbara. “There’s a difference in a volunteer who has been trained by the Junior League—she is strong and organized, yet flexible; she is creative, yet respectful of the history and traditions of the organization’s past.”

“It is an honor to win Sustainer of the Year as I admire all of the women who won this prestigious award since its inception in 1970,” says Barbara. “These winners have all taken what they learned as an Active and gone out on their own as Sustainers to further impact the community. This list of 49 winners through the years is the ultimate indication that the Junior League’s mission of ‘promoting voluntarism’ is alive and well.”

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M A G G I E M c C L E L A N D

IN SPIR ING LE A DER OF THE Y E A R

I joined The Junior League of Tampa in 2013 as a Provisional member. During my Provisional year, we were encouraged countless times to become involved and seek leadership positions if we were able. That year, I served as a coordinator on our Kids in the Kitchen project and have filled out a Willingness to Lead application each year since, serving as the Kids Connect Coordinator, as a Placement Mentor, on PDEC, as the Community Relations Coordinator for the League and most recently as the Chair for the Public Relations and Marketing Committee.

I specifically remember “your League career” advice panel discussions I attended early in my League career where the women encouraged us to be challenged, to say “yes” to unexpected opportunities and to be open to new ideas and new placements within the League. This past year, I really took that advice to heart, and I am so glad I did. I did not seek out the role as chair of the PR Committee, but it was such an unexpected blessing. A challenge to be sure, but I am so glad I said “yes” and threw myself into that role. The team of women on the PR Committee were nothing short of amazing - each so very gifted and enthusiastic, and I learned how incredibly important it is as a leader to surround yourself with people that are better than you - talented, intelligent, savvy, hardworking women who come together to accomplish a goal will knock it out of the park, and lift each other up while doing it. I tried to say yes to as many things as I could last year - training, socials, leadership opportunities, and by doing so, I ensured that I had a fantastic year in the League. I met so many amazing women and volunteers from whom I learned so much.

One of the other highlights of last year was taking all the courses to earn my certificate in non-profit management through the collaboration between JLT and the Nonprofit Leadership Center. I am so proud of the League for creating this opportunity for our members’ professional development, and thankful I was able to be part of it.

I have given a lot of myself to the Junior League this past year, but in return, I received more than I gave - in professional experience, leadership training, and friendship. I have had such an incredible year in JLT and I am so excited to see where my League career takes me next!

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S A M E K H O L M

J O A N N E S U L L I V A N

K I M B E R L Y B R Y C E

How has your involvement in The Junior League of Tampa affected your personal/professional life?

The interactions with deserving people in the community and positive impact observed through volunteering are personally fulfilling. The meaningful relationships I have formed with outstanding women in JLT are invaluable. After years of informally providing mentorship and career support to others in my personal and professional life, involvement in JLT and supportive individuals prompted me to join the Mentoring Program as a mentor at work.

What drives you to continue your involvement with The Junior League of Tampa?

Current members are inspirational and seeing their efforts reinvigorates my commitment to remain engaged and involved. It is so gratifying to know my skills and experience are still wanted and needed!

How has your involvement in The Junior League of Tampa affected your personal/professional life?

Involvement in the League has helped me broaden my focus beyond my small circle of influence to a wider scale. I am becoming more knowledgeable about the needs in the community and the League has given me additional ways to reach out and make connections. I am also becoming more civic minded and thinking of ways to give back to communities and get involved.

A DVOC ACY A ND WOMEN EMP OW ER MENT

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C A S E Y C A R E F O O T

L I L L I A N C H O R

P H A R A M c L A C H L A N

What skills have you gained or improved as a Junior League of Tampa member?

How much space do you have? I gained and/or improved on pretty much all of my skills since I became a member of JLT. I am grateful for the opportunity to hone my leadership skills. That has helped me in every aspect of my life. What I will say was the most valuable lesson I learned in JLT was the value of collaboration. The best ideas and plans are created when multiple people can leverage their strengths to achieve a goal.

What is your most memorable experience with The Junior League of Tampa?

My most memorable experiences with the Junior League always involve interacting with those we impact directly. Distributing food with Food 4 Kids, teaching children proper nutrition through Kids in the Kitchen, playing with kids at Scholastic Success events, cheering on the Special Olympics team at the Dragon Boat races - the best feelings come when I meet those we serve. It’s humbling to see how the League and its members, and directly or indirectly myself, can bring a smile to their faces, even if it is just for the day, but hopefully for a lifetime.

What drives you to continue your involvement with The Junior League of Tampa?

The world can be a troubled and troubling place, and sometimes that reality can hit close to home. To help those in trouble, as well as, to provide significant positive improvements and impacts to our neighbors and our communities, children and families need to know they are not alone in their struggle and that there are programs and people who understand and will help them to strive for independence, prosperity and sustainability. The Junior League does that and more, which is what drives my continued involvement.

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A DVOC ACY A ND WOMEN EMP OW ER MENT

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M A R Y L Y N N U L R E Y

S A R A H H E L L E R

N I C H O L E V I L D

How would you articulate the value proposition of The Junior League of Tampa in our community?

The Junior League has been a ground breaker in so many areas as you look around town. The League is visionary in what Tampa needs next and has been a community partner for over 90 years!

What does being a member of Junior League mean to you?

Being a member of the League is a privilege and an honor. I get to work with incredible women from all walks of life from CEOs to entrepreneurs to stay at home mothers. We all share one purpose and passion, to help better our community. And the fact that we are 100% a volunteer organization makes it even sweeter since we are all there giving our time because we really do care and want to make a difference.

How has your involvement in The Junior League of Tampa affected your personal/professional life?

Working in an organization that focuses on the global environment, it’s easy to disengage from the local community, especially when you move often. The Junior League gives me that perspective and tie to the community.

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A DVOC ACY A ND WOMEN EMP OW ER MENT

A HEARTFELT THANK YOU TO NICHOLE VILD FOR HER WONDERFUL ORIGINAL

PHOTOGRAPHY THAT WAS DONATED TO SHOWCASE OUR VIBRANT CITY OF TAMPA

THAT THE JUNIOR LEAGUE PROUDLY SERVES.

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The Junior League of Tampa is committed to helping break the cycle of poverty for our most disadvantaged children and families. Our Community Projects in the areas of child welfare and education aim to directly impact, provide and build a better community for all.

2017-2018 C OMMUNIT Y PROJEC T S

A NNUA L C A MPA IGNEach year we ask our members as well as individuals and businesses in the community to support our efforts and our Mission by donating to our annual campaign.

Total Funds Raised in Annual Campaign: $183,85 4

DI A PER BA NK“ When Hurricane Irma threatened the Tampa area, it highlighted an issue that we came to realize was a deep and constant need for families in our community. With no government safety net, diaper need is paralyzing for families. Our membership is committed to developing the potential of women and children here in Hillsborough County. We’re in a unique position to help close the gap on diaper need and are driven to do so.

Diaper Need is a deep and perpetual need for many of our fellow citizens, one that is keeping them from professional and educational opportunities necessary to break the cycle of poverty and endangering their children. We have the training and numbers to make a profound impact and we are driven to do so.” -Caroline Foss

MOBILE INTER AC TI V E LITER ACY OPP OR T UNIT Y

Locations (Communities) Served: 15

People Served: 3,163

Books Distributed: 4 , 40012

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LOV E BUNDLE STHE LOVE PACKED IN EACH BUNDLE:

2 complete outfits for each size including undergarments and socks

1 pair of pajamas

Age appropriate toiletry packs (i.e. shampoo, deodorant, wipes, diapers)

1 toy or a book

Most of the year 1 blanket was in each backpack

And of course, 1 backpack for the child to use as a suitcase or as a school backpack

FOOD FOR K ID S

OV ER 11,000 bags of nutritious

food given out and in addition, 3 Mobile community food pantries hosted

K ID S C ONNEC T

4 Events

Fall Adoption Match Event @ Splitsville: 25 children / 30 adults

National Adoption Day

Spring Adoption Match Event @ Lowry Park Zoo: 40 children / 26 adults

Spring Adoption Picnic @ Glazer Children’s Museum: 53 children / 62 adults

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PLATINUM

DEX Imaging, Inc.♦

SILVER

Kendra Scott - Hyde Park Village♦Betsy and Steve Chambers♦♦♦Mary Lee Nunnally Farrior♦♦♦

BRONZE

The Bank of Tampa♦♦♦Hyde Park Village♦USAmeriBank♦Terrell and Joe Clark♦♦♦Carla and Punit Shah♦

PATRON

The Ambersley Family Foundation (The Kamm Family)♦Erin and Jay Annis♦♦June and Michael Annis♦♦♦Jenny Augustyniak/ The Bar Method Tampa- Westshore♦Courtney and Allan Bilyeu♦♦Britt Blume

Adam and Allison Burden, in honor of Fundraising Chair Dossie Marrone♦♦♦Burton Family Foundation♦♦♦Entela Caisse

Kate and Brian Caldarelli♦♦Su Thi Ho Campo

Katie and Ryan Cappy♦♦Angelia Compton♦

Stacy Carlson and Greg Baier♦♦♦Jen and Ed Carlstedt♦♦♦Lindsay Carter♦♦Mallory Cecil

Tara and Whalen Clark♦♦Cindy and Tony Coney♦♦♦Sue and Frank Courtright♦♦♦Sue and Don Cox♦♦♦Lynne Crotty

Dr. Hilary Dalton/Dalton Dental♦♦Margaret E. Davis♦♦♦Robin Wright DeLaVergne♦♦Danielle Dennis and Michael Beattie♦♦Isabel and John Dewey♦♦Tracie M. Domino♦♦♦Jordan Donnelly♦Lindsay and Sam Dorrance♦♦Simon and Elizabeth Dunsmoor♦♦Fran and Ray DuPuis♦♦Jennifer L. Dutkowsky♦♦Tara and Drew Eckhoff♦♦♦Laura Everitt♦♦♦Alicia and Dominic Fariello♦Laura Ferman Farrior♦♦♦Vicky and Jon Fiddelke - Bayshore Title♦♦First Citrus Bank - Jessica Kendall Hornof♦♦♦Kitty Forenza♦♦Ginny and Mike Garcia♦♦Christina and Gary Garcia♦♦Nicole Geller♦♦♦Fiona-Lee Gerrard♦♦

Ruth and John Giordano♦♦♦Betsy and Drew Graham♦♦♦Hannah and Paul Gross♦♦Lauren and Chris Gstalder♦♦Stephanie and John Haas♦Sarane and Chris Harrell♦♦♦Mary Hillery

Becky and Sam Ho♦♦Leslie and Adam Hodz♦♦Nicole and Matt Hubbard♦♦Betsy and E. Michael Isaak♦♦Rachel Jackson♦♦Julie and Rob Johnston♦♦Lorraine and Jeff Korb♦♦Brooke and Craig Kuhl♦♦Brita and Rocky Lincoln♦♦Elizabeth and Ben Mackie♦♦Julia N. Martinez♦♦Meghan McGuire - Equinix♦♦Kelley and Robert Merck♦♦Holly Miller♦Jennifer L. Moore♦Taylor and Jason Murray♦♦Melissa Knight Nodhturft♦♦Diania Pimenta, Abora Travel - Dream Vacations♦Lisa and Kevin Reeves♦♦Kristi and Brad Resch - SBJ Resch Family Foundation, Inc.♦♦Marie Sabina♦Adajean Lott Samson♦♦♦

Beth M. Schatzberg♦♦Jenny and Peter Spencer♦♦Brittany Stahl♦♦Jenness Steele and Scott Bostic♦♦Lauren Companioni Strahan♦♦Jenny Steinbrenner Swindal♦♦♦Megan Tetro♦♦Susan and John Touchton♦♦♦Kendra Velilla♦Heather and Mark Walsh♦♦Laura Walsh/Laura Walsh Events♦Dossie and Benjamin Ward♦♦Nell Ward♦♦♦Ashley and Jack Watters♦♦Heather Weber

Bethany Zeller♦Ashley Zohar♦

CONTRIBUTOR

Aetna Foundation, Inc.

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.♦Gina and Matt Barsema♦♦♦Kathryn Bostick♦♦Lillian Chor♦Adele M. Clarke♦♦♦Chloe Cullinan♦♦Pam and Brett Divers♦♦♦Josh Fairman

Garrett and Nicole Garcia♦♦♦

Nicole Gitney♦♦

Sarah and Brian Gremer♦Luke Heldreth

Mary Helton♦♦

Rosemary Henderson♦♦Michelle and Raymond Hintson♦♦

Patti Lee♦

Elise and Gar Lippincott

Rosemary Sparkman McAteer♦♦Debra L. McKell♦

Caitlin and Taylor Ralph♦♦Joan and Larry Rayburn♦♦♦Rivero, Gordimer and Company PA♦♦

Alicia Maria Thomas and Anthony Joseph Bruno

Lavinia W. Touchton♦♦♦

Andrea Webb♦♦♦

FRIEND

Haleigh Almquist/Hush Little Baby♦Tee Ann Bailey♦♦Sarah Balmer♦♦Casey Barile♦Laurie and Tripp Barlow♦♦♦Weatherly and Lee Bentley

Kristen Brady♦Kelsey and Chris Bulnes♦Shelbie Bynum

Pat Carter♦♦Denise Cassedy♦♦Becky and Ray Charles♦♦♦Kim Clarke♦♦Rosann Creed♦♦♦Emily David

Alexis Dempsey♦Connie and Miller Detrick♦♦♦Kealoha and Justin Deutsch♦♦

2017-2018 A NNUA L C A MPA IGN DONOR S

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Lisa DiGiore♦Liz Fisher♦Brigid Stoddard Futch♦♦♦Joyce and Michael Gerwe♦♦♦Vanessa Gilyard

Dada Glaser♦♦Kellie and Michael Haber♦♦Lauren Hanley♦♦Sally Hardee♦♦♦Nadyne Hines♦♦♦Mary Hulse♦♦♦Laura Hummel

Jenay and Kevin Iurato♦♦Taylor and Wesley Jones♦♦The Write Stuff/Lynn and Scott Kelyman♦♦♦Cheryl Currie Kilcoyne♦♦Debora King

Sarah and Benjamin Kodadek♦♦Kelly and Joseph Lastra♦♦♦Chrisi and David Laxer♦♦♦Tom and Andrea Layne♦♦♦Lagretta and Mark Lenker♦♦♦Ms. Kimberly Loux

Allison and Tom Luzier♦♦♦Maria Papadakis Mason♦Dori Marlin

Stefanie McQueen♦Phara and Scott McLachlan♦Julie and Jim Murphy♦Mindy Murphy♦♦♦Lyris Newman♦♦♦Morgan and Christopher Nobo

Marsha Otte♦♦♦

Lauren Pizzo♦Cindy and Gene Ramm♦♦Heather and Adam Robyak♦♦Gwyn and Mark Schabacker♦♦♦Brittany Schrader

Jenny Clara Schroeder♦Dawn Cummins Short♦♦Mike and Caroline Smith♦♦Jennifer and Marc Stauffer♦♦Elaine Reif Sweeney♦♦Elise Szafranski♦Traci Temmen

Lynette Tozier♦♦Kara Tumbleston

Ann S. Turner♦♦♦Shelby and Burton Tuttle♦♦Caroline Vostrejs♦♦Julie Ward♦Teneille A. Williams♦♦Kristin Wilson♦♦Whitney and Kevin Woods♦♦Caroline Wright♦Gwynne A. Young♦♦♦

HOLIDAY GIFT MARKET SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSOR

Publix Super Markets, Inc.♦

SILVER SPONSOR

South Tampa Dermatology♦

BRONZE SPONSOR

TECO Energy, an Emera Company♦♦♦

GASPARILLA INVASION PARTY SPONSORS

COMMODORE

Jackson Dental

Mann Orthodontics

FIRST MATE

Devonshire Custom Homes

Prudential Advisors, Shanida De Gracia

DRAGON BOAT SPONSORS

PARTNERS

City of Tampa

Pan Am Dragon Boat Association

PADDLES UP

White Claw

RACE PACE

Publix Supermarket Charities♦Tampa General Hospital

POWER 10

Bank of the Ozarks

BayCare Health System

The Beck Group♦

Bush Ross, P.A.♦Trigg, Catlett & Associates

LET IT RIDE

Ali St. Cyr of Tomlin St Cyr Real Estate Services♦

CBRE

Elements Wellness Center

Florida Blue Foundation♦John Deere Dealer Group

Keller Williams Tampa Central

Mutual of Omaha

Palermo Real Estate Professionals♦

The Bar Method Tampa- Westshore

WGI

JLT Active Boat

JLT Provisional Boat

JLT Sustainer Boat

LUMINARIES SPONSORS

PARTNERS

WEDU

Tampa History Center

Tampa Bay Times

SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR

TECO Energy – An Emera Company♦♦♦

LANTERN SPONSOR

The University of Tampa

Women’s Conference of Florida

TABLE SPONSOR

13 Ugly Men Foundation Inc.

Academy Prep Center of Tampa♦Ambersley Kamm Foundation

Baier/Carlson Family

Betsy Graham Past Presidents’ Table

Centennial Bank♦Columbia Restaurant Group

Glausier Knight, PLLC

June Annis Past Presidents’ Table

Mat and Kitty Forenza

PwC Advisory Services

Rivero Gordimer & Company, P.A.

Rosemary Henderson

Smith & Associates Real Estate

Stearns Weaver Miller

Tampa Bay Lightning Foundation

The Home Association, Inc.♦Tom and Lee Touchton

Tucker Hall

SPECIAL GIFTS

Stahl & Associates Insurance

Gwynne Young

The Lowry Murphy Family Foundation Inc.

IN-KIND DONORS

A Spice Above

Amalie Arena

Bavaro’s Pizza Napoletana & Pastaria

Bent Twig Designs

Bloomsbury & Sloane Inc.

Botanica International Design Studio♦Brittany Elise Photography♦♦Bubbly Bartique

Clean Juice Bar

Collectables by Gay Lord15

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Creative Accents FL

Dale Mabry Crossfit

Dwell Home Staging

ECHO Handmade

Epicurean Hotel

Ferg’s Live

Fig and Julep

Happy’s Home Center♦HayLo Photography

Healthful Revolution

Hula Bay Club

Irish 31

Joe Photo Tampa♦♦♦Judy’s Gifts & Jewelry, LLC

Kendra Scott - Hyde Park Village♦Liz Anthony Nutrition

Local Boy Outfitters

Northwoods Quilt Company

Parties with Character - Karrie Mueller and Laura Byrnes♦Penelope T - Nickie Smith

Pepin Distributing

Rejane Monetti Moda Fitness

Rick Maupin Photography♦Sassybadge

Sensory 5♦Shader Productions

Shutterbooth Tampa – Monique Turley♦South Tampa Dermatology♦Spa Evangeline

Stitchery by Stacy

Swami Juice

Teal Bliss Boutique

The Baby Boutique at Tate and Tilly

The Bar Method Tampa

Tito’s

Uniform Nametape, Inc. - Avery and John Colman♦♦

Old City Calligraphy

Vintage Forever, LLC

Why Not Boutique/ Why Tots Boutique

MEDIA SPONSORS

Beasley Media Group, Inc.♦Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine♦♦♦Tampa Bay Metro♦♦Tampa Bay Times♦♦Weather Tite Windows♦

GRANTS

The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc.

The Frank E. Duckwall Foundation, Inc.

Google Adwords advertising grant

Jabil♦PWC

Rotary Club of Tampa Foundation, Inc.

TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation

T. Rowe Price Foundation

Wal-Mart

MULTI-YEAR DONOR DESIGNATIONS

♦= 2–4 years at any level ♦♦= 5–9 years at any level ♦♦♦= > 10 years at any level

Donor listing as of June 6, 2018. If you believe your name has been omitted in error, please contact the Fund Development Manager at [email protected].

90 T H A NNI V ER SA RY ENDOW MENT DONOR S

90 TH LEGACY FOUNDERDon and Campbell BurtonBetsy and Drew Graham 90 TH SUSTAINING FOUNDEREvan and Suzanne BrownsteinStacy CarlsonSolon F. O’Neal, Jr., in memory of Sherrill Bell O’Neal 90 TH FOUNDERThe Dutkowsky Charitable FoundationLaura Everitt Dr. Michael Garcia and Ginny DanielMark and Suzy Mendelson

90 TH SPONSORThe Ambersley Family Foundation/The Kamm FamilyThe Beck GroupKate CaldarelliKatie and Ryan CappyTara and Whalen ClarkCindy and Tony ConeyMarie HebblerNicole and Matt HubbardMelissa and Phil NodhturftDada PittmanJenny and Peter Spencer2015-2016 Inaugural Management Council2015-2016 Leadership Council in honor of Stacy Carlson 90 TH C ONTRIBUTORFran DupuisTom and Andrea LayneMarysue and Jim MathewsGianni O’ConnorGinny VeitCaroline Vostrejs 90 TH SUPPORTER Mildred Lewis, in honor of Alden Lewis Sollner, Lisl Unterholzner, Gloria Johnston Sparkman, and Anne Wilson King Selena Ward2015-2016 Endowment Committee

Thank you to our inaugural member of the 1926 Society, Martha Sale Ferman.

Donor List as of June 6, 2018. Donations less than $250 are recognized through the Commemorative Fund.

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Contributions29.9%

Membership 30.4%

Net Fundraising

Events 29.9%

Community 77.5%

Membership7.9%

Fundraising2.1%

Administrative12.4%

Interest 5.2%

Other 5%

TOTAL REVENUE: $1,084,441

TOTAL EXPENSE: $928,267

FIN A NC E S

2016-2017 AUDITED FIN A NC I A L S TATEMENT OF AC TI V ITIE S

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DONATE TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

Proceeds are allocated to our programs and projects focused to break the cycle of poverty for our local families. Donate today and make an immediate impact in the community.

SUSTAIN OUR IMPACT THROUGH THE ENDOWMENT FUND

The Junior League of Tampa established the Endowment Fund to support the mission of the League in perpetuity and ensure our League is able to maintain long-term fiscal stability. Help us with a donation or join the 1926 Society by remembering JLT in your will. Contact [email protected] to learn more.

SHOP FOR A CAUSE AT THE HOLIDAY GIFT MARKET

A Tampa tradition since 2004, the 2018 Holiday Gift Market will be held from Thursday, November 8th to Sunday, November 11th at the Florida State Fairgrounds Expo and Entertainment Halls. This exceptional shopping event will feature more than 170 specialty merchants from across the country offering unique gift items. 100% of the net proceeds raised will support our community projects and programs. For more information visit www.jltampa.org/hgm

ATTEND OUR GASPARILLA EVENT

Enjoy the Gasparilla Pirate Fest and Invasion at our premier waterfront location. The Junior League of Tampa has turned this event into a fun way for members, family and friends to enjoy the invasion from the backyard of our Headquarters while raising money to support the League. Please join us in January of 2019! Learn more at www.jltampa.org/gasparilla

JOIN THE DRAG ON BOAT FUNDRAISER

Our newest signature event fundraiser, which debuted in 2017, will take place in April 2019. The Junior League of Tampa, in partnership with Pan Am Dragon Boat Association, will again host this signature event at the Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park along the Garrison Channel in downtown Tampa. All net proceeds will support our community projects and programs. Learn more at www.jltampa.org/dragonboat

LUMINARIES

The Junior League of Tampa in partnership with WEDU PBS created The Luminaries, an annual recognition program to showcase outstanding individuals, as exemplified by inspiring leadership and commitment to lasting community impact. The Luminaries luncheon will be held on May 10, 2019. Learn more at www.jltampa.org/luminaries

SUPPORT TAMPA’S CULINARY LEGACY WITH OUR C O OKBO OKS

For over 50 years, The Junior League of Tampa compiled favorite recipes and tips in these treasured volumes. Our cookbooks can be purchased at over 40 local and national retailers as well as at the 2018 Holiday Gift Market and through our website at www.jltampa.org/cookbook

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TOTAL FUNDS RAISED IN

ANNUAL CAMPAIGN: $183,854

TOTAL FUNDS RAISED INCLUDING

HGM, GASPARILLA, DRAGON BOATS,

LUMINARIES + GRANTS: $689,699

HOLIDAY GIFT MARKET:

17,573 shoppers

DRAGON BOATS:

49 teams 1,100 athletes competing

VOLUNTEER HOURS:

50,000+

VOLUNTEERS AT LARGE:

over 1,519 volunteer hours

COMMUNITY ACTION:

11 events serving 1,162 people

ENABLING FUND:

Received 86 Requests and

Approved 38 Grants

KIDS CONNECT:

4 events serving 123 children

and 113 adults

LOVE BUNDLES:

1,298 backpacks delivered

FOOD 4 KIDS:

11,285 bags packed and

305 families served

CHILDREN’S LITERACY PROJECT:

6,061 books donated and 2,268 kids served

FAMILY LITERACY:

2,365 books donated and

1,916 kids served

MILO:

15 events with 4,400 books donated

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN:

901 kids served at 7 locations

147 Provisional and 43 Active Transfers

33+ training and events

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