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giving matters SUMMER/FALL 2014 Balancing New Technology Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nexerc tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequatduis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie consequat. On Wednesday, July 31, 2014, a scholarship reception was held at the offices of the Community Foundation to honor and celebrate this years scholarship recipients, their families, and donor fund representatives. Over 140 guests were in attendance. This year alone, over $177,000 in scholarships have been awarded. Since 2000, scholarship funds at the Community Foundation have collectively awarded over $1,241,175 in scholarships to deserving students from throughout the region. During the brief program, Mr. Derrik Wynkoop, Board of Directors Chair, remarked to all scholarship recipients “After you achieve great success in this world by virtue of the degrees you will achieve, please remember the Community Foundation and think about ways “to give back to your community,” just as the donor did who created the scholarship fund from which you benefitted.” Best wishes to all of you heading off to college. Enjoy the adventure and the opportunity. Congratulations to the future class of 2018! - Derrik R. Wynkoop, Chair CONNECTING PEOPLE WHO CARE WITH CAUSES THAT MATTER Save The Date 15th Anniversary Celebration and Annual Reception Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Anthony’s Pier 9 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. For sponsorships, journal advertisements, and tickets contact Elizabeth Rowley at [email protected] or (845) 769-9393 Honorees: and Jacqueline Lang, recipient of the Michelle Renee Bratton Memorial Scholarship, with her parents, and the Bratton Family. Myriam Moise, recipient of the Justin T. Dimino Scholarship, with her parents and Camille Stack, the donor fund representative. Check out our new website! www.cfosny.org The Community Foundation has done a total revamp to our website! Thanks to A&E Advertising, the new website is much more user friendly and each fund has its own individual page. We welcome your ongoing comments and suggestions about ways we can further enhance the Foundation’s website and communications. Please contact Nicolette Curcio, Communications Associate, at [email protected] with comments or suggestions or call her at 845-769-9393 x2.

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givingmattersSUMMER/FALL 2014

Balancing NewTechnologyUt wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nexerc

tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut

aliquip ex ea commodo consequatduis

autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in

vulputate velit esse molestie consequat.

On Wednesday, July 31, 2014, a scholarship reception was held at the offices of the Community Foundation to honor and celebrate this years scholarship recipients, their families, and donor fund representatives. Over 140 guests were in attendance. This year alone, over $177,000 in scholarships have been awarded. Since 2000, scholarship funds at the Community Foundation have collectively awarded over $1,241,175 in scholarships

to deserving students from throughout the region. During the brief program, Mr. Derrik Wynkoop, Board of Directors Chair, remarked to all scholarship recipients “After you achieve great success in this world by virtue of the degrees you will achieve,

please remember the Community Foundation and think about ways “to give back to your community,” just as the donor did who created the scholarship fund from which you benefitted.”

Best wishes to all of you heading off to college. Enjoy the adventure and the opportunity. Congratulations to the future class of 2018! - Derrik R. Wynkoop, Chair

“”

CONNECTING PEOPLE WHO CARE WITH CAUSES THAT MATTER

Save The Date15th Anniversary Celebration

and Annual ReceptionWednesday, November 19, 2014

Anthony’s Pier 9 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.For sponsorships, journal advertisements, and tickets

contact Elizabeth Rowley at [email protected] or (845) 769-9393

Honorees:

and

Jacqueline Lang, recipient of the Michelle ReneeBratton Memorial Scholarship, with her parents, and

the Bratton Family.

Myriam Moise, recipient of the Justin T. DiminoScholarship, with her parents and Camille Stack, the

donor fund representative.

Check out our new website! www.cfosny.orgThe Community Foundation has done a total revamp to our website! Thanks to A&E Advertising, the new website is much more user friendlyand each fund has its own individual page. We welcome your ongoing comments and suggestions about ways we can further enhance the

Foundation’s website and communications. Please contact Nicolette Curcio, Communications Associate, at [email protected] with comments or suggestions or call her at 845-769-9393 x2.

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Scholarship Spotlight

Nicholas Nanakos, a graduatingstudent of John S. Burke CatholicHigh School, was awarded a $1,000scholarship from The David Racine Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Nicholas will be attending DrexelUniversity in Philadelphia this fall to pursue a career in Finance.

The David Racine Memorial Scholarship Fund wascreated following David Racine’s sudden passing onDecember 27, 2011 as the result of a brain aneurysm.At 25 years old, David was the only child of Patti andTracy Racine. David had recently taken steps to enterthe U.S. Marine Corps as a flight mechanic. His loveof football and his big heart have inspired the RacineFamily to establish The David Racine Memorial Scholarship Fund as a lasting way to honor Davidand to keep his memory alive and vibrant.

Nicholas Nanakos

It is truly an honor to have been

awarded this scholarship, and I am

absolutely humbled to have been

given this award. I would like to

thank the Racine Family from the

bottom of my heart. God bless you

and your son

who is watching

over us.

- Nick Nanakos

David Racine

Professional Advisors Corner

The Community Foundation will host a Professional Advisors Education Seminar

on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 from 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Orange County Chamber

of Commerce Business Center. This seminar will focus on New Laws and Strategies of

Estate Planning and Easy Ways to Dissolve a Private Foundation. For more information

and to register, visit www.cfosny.org

Orange County Youth Football and Cheerleading Fund - This fund will provide a scholarship to a graduating senior who has participated in Orange County Youth Football and Cheerleading for multiple years. The scholarship is open to graduating seniors in most Orange County High Schools, as well as students from Monticello, Wallkill, and Marlboro who plan to attend a 2 or 4 year college.

Firefighters Burn Fund - This fund will support educational and burn prevention program-ming in Orange, Ulster, Dutchess and Sullivan County including equipment, supplies, and specialized training of burn care personnel within the four county region.

ND Pro Media Community Give Back Program Fund - The purpose of this project fund is to raise funds for local charities in the Hudson Valley region by creating and selling a calendar featuring photos taken by ND Pro Media.

Marcello’s Miracle Foundation - This fund is dedicated to support-ing scientific research that will advance cures for pediatric-inherited eye disorders that cause blindness, while also providing a means of charitable support for families whose children are experiencing loss of vision as a result of their disorder.

Brian Strommer II Fund - This fund, established in memory of Brian Strommer II, will provide grants and/or scholarships annually.

Doug Ackermann and Brenna Darling Memorial Fund - This fund, established by family members of Doug and Brenna who both passed away from cancer at young ages, will award annual grants to nonprofit organizations that assist individuals in Sullivan County dealing with catastrophic illness.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County Endowment Fund - An agency endowment fund that will support their 4-H Park and all other programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County.

105th Airlift Wing Alumni Fund - This fund will support a variety of causes as stated in the groups charter including activities of the 105thAirlift Wing; programs and services offered by the Family ReadinessOffice; other types of patriotic activities and other veteran activitiesin the Hudson Valley.

Recent Funds Established

Surge of Charitable Remainder Trusts as Baby Boomers AgeOriginally published by Chronicle of Philanthropy on July 10, 2014The oldest of America’s 72 million baby boomers are turning 68 this year, the average age at which individuals create charitable remainder trusts. That’s likely to produce a surge in such gifts during the next 20 years, predicts Robert Sharpe, a planned-giving expert in Memphis.

Aside from the factor of demographics, more people will be interested in charitable trusts because of recent tax changes that increased the amount of capital-gains taxes they will owe after selling a business or other asset.Charitable remainder trusts can be set up in various ways. Typically, the donor enjoys tax benefits from establishing the trust and draws an income from it for a specified period; the funds in the trust go to a charity after the trust expires or when the donor, and in some cases a spouse or other heir, dies.

With 10,000 baby boomers a day turning 68, charitable organizations and potential donors can benefit from charitable remainder trusts. For example, a charitable remainder trust could be well suited to a 60-year-old donor who needs income for 10 years until he begins mandatory withdrawals from his retirement plan. For a donor in his late 40s who sells a business and wants to make a gift but is concerned about putting his children through college, a charitable trust established for seven or eight years could make it possible to bypass capital-gains taxes while providing income needed for the costs of education.

Other planned-giving experts agree that interest in charitable remainder trusts is likely to grow, as a result of increased income and capital gains taxes many people now face. Traditional charitable remainder trusts, offering payment for life are a great option for generating income and leaving a charitable legacy.

Brian Strommer II

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15th Anniversary Celebration and Annual Reception

honoringTouro College of Osteopathic Medicine

andMonticello Motor Club

with the 2014 David T. Cocks Award for Commitment to the

Community

Wednesday, November 19, 2014Anthony’s Pier 9

5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

The Annual Reception promises to be a very special evening.

Many community and key business leaders from throughout the

region attend this signature event, and is sure to be a sell-out.

Proceeds from the Annual Reception support the Foundation’s

work in establishing charitable funds that make grants in the

areas of education, the environment, the arts and health and

human services.

For sponsorships, journal ads, and tickets

contact Elizabeth Rowley at [email protected]

Major Sponsors:

The Kaplan Family Foundations

4th Stewart Military Appreciation Day Picnic105th Airlift Wing Base (Private event)Newburgh, NYContact Alan Seidman: (845) 562-4280

Carly’s Kids Day “Friends and Family Night Out”Orange County ChoppersNewburgh, NY6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.https://www.facebook.com/carlys.day

Orange County Firefighters Museum Golf OutingWinding Hills Golf ClubContact the Museum: (845) 457-9666

David Racine Memorial Car and Bike ShowJohn S. Burke Catholic High SchoolGoshen, NY11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Visit www.cfosny.org for all registration details.

Donor FundsUpcoming Events

Recent Grants AwardedThe Gumaer Cemetery/Pioneer Knoll Cemetery Fund awarded a $2,820 grant to theMinisink Valley Historical Society to assist with general expenses to maintain the cemetery.

The Keith B. Hayes Foundation awarded a $10,000 grant to The Trustees of Columbia University for research funding, $1,750 to the Children’s Cardiomyopathy Foundation, $1,000 to Rockland Independent Living Center, and $150 to the Wheelchair Foundation.

The Anonymous Designated Fund #1 awarded a $1,295 grant to Christ Church of Warwick to be used for capital, buildings and grounds projects.

The Anne F. Bourne Memorial Fund awarded a $5,000 grant to San Miguel Academy in Newburgh to provide outdoor education programming to underserved students from low-income families.

The Firefighter Thomas J. Foley Foundation awarded a $5,000 grant to Children of Promise Stable as a donation towards the indoor riding stable which was built in memory of Thomas J. Foley who had a deep love of horses.

Kidz4Causes Fund awarded a $500 grant to Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill to support the work of Girls’ Leadership Worldwide.

The ATB (Alexander Thomas Blazeski) Legacy Fund awarded a $500 grant to the Pine Bush Bombers Little League team to use for uniforms, baseballs, and expenses for the team to travel to Cooperstown Dream Park.

Keith B. Hayes

FF Thomas J. Foley

Alexander T. Blazeski

The Community Foundation has a new office!The Community Foundation is currently celebrating its 15th year of charitable leadership and philanthropy in connecting people who care with causes that matter. The generosity of those who have given through and to the Community Foundation in its 15 year history has resulted in over $12.2 million in charitable community assets spread throughout over 180 charitable funds.

The Community Foundation has moved to a larger office to accomodate the growing demand for our services in the region. We are still located in the Orange County Chamber of Commerce Business Center at 30 Scott’s Corners Drive in Montgomery, NY, but we are now located in a larger office, Suite 203. An official Ribbon Cutting Event was held on Thursday, August 14, 2014 to celebrate the recent milestones of the Community Foundation.

This event was generously sponsored by the Community Foundation’s 15th Anniversary Sponsors:

Gerald N. Jacobowitz, Esq.; Community Foundation Board of Directors Immediate Past President, Karen VanHouten Minogue; President and CEO, Derrik R. Wynkoop; Community Foundation Board Chair, and R.J. Smith; Community Foundation Past President(2003-2009),

Steve Burger and Jeffrey Crist

Scott Lask, Eric Egeland, Edison Guzman, and Aida Guzman

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givingmattersCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ORANGE AND SULLIVAN30 Scott’s Corners Drive, Suite 203Montgomery, NY 12549

CONNECTING PEOPLE WHO CARE WITH CAUSES THAT MATTER

www.cfosny.org / www.facebook.com/CFOSny / www.twitter.com/CFOSny / 845.769.9393

Karen VanHouten Minogue, President and CEO, [email protected] Elizabeth Rowley, Director of Development, [email protected] Stacey Muller, Finance Manager, [email protected] Nicolette Curcio, Communications Associate, [email protected]

Our mission is to enable charitable individuals and organizations Diversity Statement: We believe that the diversity of our community is a to become meaningful donors by providing trusted support and fundamental strength of our region. The Community Foundation of Orange expertise for their contributions to make a difference in our and Sullivan reflects the community’s diversity through its staff, volunteers, community, now and forever. grantees, donors, partners, and vendors. The Foundation also reflects diversity in all of its forms, encompassing but not limited to age, disability Our values. We support our local community through: status, economic circumstance, skill sets, profession/occupation, political 1. Excellence in achieving the highest standard in all aspects of the organization. affiliation, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and sexual orientation. Our vision is 2. Stewardship by ensuring the planned legacy of donors through sound a community in which all residents enjoy a high quality of life and opportunities financial management. for a better future in a prosperous and inclusive community. 3. Strategic partnerships to understand and address the needs of individuals and organizations in our region.

Secure on-line donations may be made at any time on the Foundation’s website: www.cfosny.org If you are interested in making a donation by check, or just want to know more, please clip and mail this section to us:

Send me more information about the Community Foundation and how to create a donor fund, or make a tax advantaged gift.

Send me more information about how to create a deferred fund through a charitable remainder trust, a life insurance policy, will, bequest, or life estate.

I want to become a Member of the President’s Circle and support the general operating expenses of the Foundation.Enclosed is my annual gift of $1,000, $2,000, $5,000, $_________. A donation of any size is appreciated.

I’m including a donation for $_________to be deposited into the _____________________________Fund at the Community Foundation.

I’m including a donation for $_________to support the Make A Difference Fund (discretionary fund that awards grants to not-for-profitoganizations that provide services to families in distress).

Name (Please print): ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________ City: ___________________________ Zip: ___________________

Phone: ______________________________________Email: _______________________________________________________________Clip and mail to the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan30 Scott’s Corners Drive, Suite 203, Montgomery, NY 12549

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