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Bridging Resources. Granting Opportunity.
2014 - 2015 CATALOG
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ABOUT THE FINDLAY-HANCOCK COUNTYCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION
The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation improves the quality of life in Hancock County throughcollaborative leadership, responsible grantmaking, and the development of philanthropic giving. Established in1992 as an outgrowth of a one-time gift from L. Dale Dorney, the Community Foundation has granted morethan $30 million to fund projects that support our community. Visit www.community-foundation.com or call
419-425-1100 to learn more about how the Community Foundation is helping our community.
SPECIAL GIFT ANNOUNCEMENT: If you make a gift in memory or in honor of someone,
well send them a special gift announcement
stating so.
The package will arrive in a beautiful card stock
envelope with a gold and red embellished pattern. The envelope will be adorned with a gold stamp
and ribbon.
Inside will be a card announcing from whom the
gift was made and the fund to which it will go. The
amount of the gift will not be disclosed.
A GIFT CAN BE MADE: In any size.
To any fund listed in this catalog or to a new fund.
In memory or in honor of someone you care about
or for any occasion (birthdays, anniversaries andother holidays).
A QUILT...
Just like a quilt, our community is a patchwork of caring neighbors bonded
together by a common thread. Add your thread to our quilt by making a
donation to warm our neighbors hearts and strengthen our community forever.
generates warmth.embodies love in every stitch.
creates strength from differences.
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EDUCATIONARLINGTON LOCAL SCHOOLSArlington School Foundation Funds
Arlington Local School District Capital Improvement Fund
This fund was established by the Arlington School Foundation to provide
a means for donors to support land and building acquisitions and capitalimprovements for Arlington Local Schools.
Arlington Local School District Educational Excellence Fund
This fund was established by the Arlington School Foundation to enhance
the classroom experience and improve the effectiveness of the curriculum
for Arlington Local Schools.
Arlington School Foundation Advised Fund
This fund supports the administrative costs of the Arlington School
Foundation as it works to raise funds for Arlington Schools.
Sara Wagner Gast and Pat Wagner Memorial FundThis fund, established in memory of Sara and Pat by their family, supports
the band, cheerleading, and extra-curricular programs at Arlington Local
Schools.
Kyle Rogers Memorial Social Studies Fund
This fund was established in memory of Kyle by his family and the
Arlington School Foundation. Kyle was a beloved teacher, coach, mentor,
and friend over his 28 years at Arlington High School. This fund will
support social studies education for Arlington students.
BLANCHARD VALLEY CENTER Blanchard Valley Center Endowment Fund
This fund provides general support for Blanchard Valley Center, which
serves Hancock County children and adults with disabilities.
Tell, Opal, and Richard Thompson Blanchard Valley Center Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson in
honor of her son Richard, supports the care, repair, and maintenance of
resident facilities at Blanchard Valley Center.
BLUFFTON HIGH SCHOOL
Kyle P. Luginbuhl Memorial FundThis fund, established by Philip and Deb Luginbuhl in memory of their
son, is available to students or graduates of Bluffton High School or a rural
high school in Allen, Hancock, Hardin or Putnam Counties participating in
international student study programs through their college, or the Rotary
International Exchange program.
FINDLAY CITY SCHOOLS Harry F. Cooper Band Trust
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Harry Cooper, supports
travel expenses of the Findlay High School band. Historically, this fund has
been used to fund travel to bowl games in accordance with his wishes.
Dudley, Findlay Music Boosters Fund
This fund is in memory of Ruth and Allen Dudley. The purpose of the fund
is to support the Findlay Music Boosters and its programs to promote
music education in the Findlay City Schools.
Findlay Enrichment Program Inc. Fund
This fund was established by a group of parents to support and encourage
educational enrichment programs for children in Findlay City Schools, as
well as broaden the number of services offered and students served.
William H. and Martha E. Lape Fund for Innovative Initiatives
Martha Lape established this fund to support innovative initiatives
inspired by teachers, staff, and administrators of Findlay City Schools.
Cindy Shoupe Parke Teach and Inspire Fund
This donor advised fund, in memory of Cindy Shoupe Parke, will provide
student and professional development for the Findlay City Schools in the
area of social and emotional learning.
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION John C. and Jane C. Barbieri Fund
To celebrate the new millennium, John and Jane Barbieri established this
fund to support educational projects and programs in our community.
Field of Interest for Education Fund
This fund supports educational projects and programs in our community.
The Findlay Publishing Company Fund
The Findlay Publishing Company established this fund to support
structured educational programs that benefit the community.
M. Margaret Foster Education Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the M. Margaret Foster estate,
supports projects and programs that improve the quality of classroom
education and stimulate student learning.
National Lime & Stone Company Fund
National Lime & Stone Company established this fund to provide funding
for educational programs in our community.
G. (Bud) and Valerie Poole Fund
Natives of Hancock County and graduates of Van Buren High School, Budand Valerie Poole established this fund to support educational needs in the
community.
Barton and Josephine Wilson Fund for Education
This fund was established by Josephine Wilson to support the educational
needs of our community.
HANCOCK EDUCATION FUND Hancock Education Fund
The Hancock Education Fund represents a community partnership
between the Findlay Rotary Club, Golden Apple Teachers, and theCommunity Foundation. The purpose of the fund is to promote classroom
learning by providing Hancock County teachers with resources that
encourage learning.
Tom and Esther Orndorff Fund
Esther Orndorff established this fund to support educational programs in
the Hancock County Schools with emphasis on the Hancock Education
Fund.
HancockREADS
HancockREADS Endowment FundThe goal of HancockREADS, an initiative of the Community Foundation,
is to promote the benefits of literacy by developing a county-wide literacy
philosophy and implementing literacy programs.
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Wilhelmina Maxine Wagner Fund for Calvary Baptist Church and
Heritage Christian School
Wilhelmina Wagner established this fund through her estate to support
Calvary Baptist Church by providing scholarships for deserving students to
attend Heritage Christian School.
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MILLSTREAM CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER Secor Fund
This fund was established through a gift from the estate of Dorothy
(Sikorski) Secor, to honor her husband, Steve, and as her personal legacy.
It supports Project N.O.W. (New Opportunities for Work), a program of
Millstream Career & Technology Center.
OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Owens Community College - Findlay Campus Fund
This fund was established by the Owens Community College Foundation to
support scholarships and other programs for the Findlay Campus.
UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY Tell Thompson University of Findlay Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson
to honor her husband, supports general operations of the University of
Findlay.
The University of Findlay FundThis fund was established by the University to support scholarship
opportunities for students and general operating needs.
FAITH-BASEDFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Gertrude O. Anderson Fund
This fund, established by Ms. Anderson, will support the First Presbyterian
Church of Findlay for 20 years. After that time, the funds will convert tounrestricted support for the community.
LUTHERAN CHARITIES Tell and Opal Thompson Lutheran Church Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson,
supports various Lutheran charities.
ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter L. Weber Fund
This fund, established by Norma L. Weber in memory of her husband,
Walter, and his parents, Fred and Kathryn, is designated to the perpetualcare of grounds and landscaping at St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church.
WINEBRENNER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Winebrenner Theological Seminary Fund
This supports Winebrenner and its mission to prepare servants of the Lord
Jesus Christ to lead the Church.
HEALTHALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION Darrell and Alberta Prichard Fund for Alzheimers Association,
Northwest Ohio Chapter
Members of the Prichard family established this fund, in honor of the
couple, to support the Alzheimers Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter
and its programs to educate and advocate for individuals and families
touched by Alzheimers disease living in Hancock County.
BLANCHARD VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION
Tell and Opal Thompson Blanchard Valley Health Foundation FundThis fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson, is
designated for the Blanchard Valley Health Foundation and supports
operating expenses of the Blanchard Valley Health System.
CANCER PATIENT SERVICES Cancer Patient Services Endowment Fund
This fund supports the agency as it works to assist cancer patients and
their families by providing them with physical, emotional, and financial
assistance as well as educational resources.
DENTAL
Hancock Christian Clearing House - Dental Center FundHancock Christian Clearing House and the Dental Center of Northwest
Ohio established this designated fund to support their program to provide
emergency dental services to eligible clients of Hancock Christian Clearing
House through the Dental Center of Northwest Ohio.
DIABETIC CHILDREN J. William Hollington Fund
Mary Masters Hollington established this fund in the name of her son, Bill
Hollington, to support programs for diabetic children residing in Hancock
County.
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR HEALTH M. Margaret Foster Health Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the M. Margaret Foster estate,
supports health-related causes concerned with heart disease, cancer, lupus,
and arthritis.
Richard and Lynn McCord Fund
Dick and Lynn established this fund to support medical needs in the
community.
PUTNAM COUNTY HOMECARE AND HOSPICE Midge Breece Fund for Putnam County Homecare and Hospice, Inc.
This fund was established by Midge Breece, daughter Lynne, and son
Bernie, to support the Hospice Program through Friends of Putnam County
Homecare and Hospice, Inc. This organization assisted the Breece Family
through a time of end-of-life care. The fund will provide ongoing support to
community members and their families.
WOMENS HEALTH Jane J. and Raymond J. Tille, M.D. Fund
Jane and Raymond established this fund to support literacy programsand womens health issues focusing on routine and preventative medical
services and education for women in need.
HUMAN SERVICESCENTER FOR SAFE & HEALTHY CHILDREN Gwen and David Kuenzli Fund for the Hancock County Center for
Safe & Healthy Children
Gwen and David Kuenzli established this fund to support the HancockCounty Center for Safe and Healthy Children and its mission to minimize
the trauma experienced by victims of child abuse.
C.H.O.P.I.N. HALL C.H.O.P.I.N. Hall Fund
This fund was established by a donor-advised fund of the Community
Foundation. This fund supports C.H.O.P.I.N. Halls mission to provide
assistance free of charge to those in need in Hancock County.
CHRISTIAN CLEARING HOUSE
Richard N. and Mildred B. Bishop FundThis fund, established in honor of Richard and Mildred by their children,
supports Christian Clearing House.
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Gene and Evelyn Kelsey Fund for Christian Clearing House
This fund was established by the Christian Clearing House board
of directors in honor of the couples many years of dedication to the
organization.
Marv and Judy Rower Fund for Christian Clearing House
Marv and Judy established this fund for Christian Clearing House to
support local individuals in need of assistance with housing, utilities,
medical needs, food, and transportation.
CITY MISSION City Mission of Findlay, Ohio, Capital Fund
This fund supports the agencys land and building acquisitions and capital
improvements. City Mission serves the physical and spiritual needs of
both local and transient persons by providing shelter, food, and rest in
emergency situations.
City Mission of Findlay, Ohio, Fund
M. Margaret Foster established this fund to support the City Mission, an
emergency shelter for those in need.
THE FAMILY CENTER The Family Center Fund
This fund supports the Family Center, a multi-tenant nonprofit facility.
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR HUMAN SERVICES Fund for People with Developmental Disabilities
This fund, established by Hancock County Council for Retarded Children
and Adults, supports developmentally disabled persons in Hancock County.
Jim and Mary Jane Roberts FundJim and Mary Jane left this gift in their estate to continue their lifetime
passion for providing assistance to low-income families in Hancock
County.
GLIDING STARS OF FINDLAY Gliding Stars of Findlay Fund
The purpose of this fund, established by Brad and Linda Koller, is to
support Gliding Stars of Findlay, which provides an adaptive ice skating
program for children and adults with special needs. This program allows
them to transcend personal barriers to their dreams through instruction,practice, and an on-ice choreographed performance.
GRACE SPEAKS Grace Speaks Fund
This fund supports Grace Speaks, an organization that helps children find
their voice by providing affordable speech therapy in the Hancock County
area.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County Fund
This fund supports Habitat for Humanitys mission to put Gods love intoaction by bringing people together to build and repair homes, communities
and hope. Habitat provides a hand up so everyone can have a decent place
to live.
HOPE HOUSE Gertrude O. Anderson Fund
This fund, established by Ms. Anderson in her estate plan, supports Hope
House for the Homeless for 20 years. After that time, the funds will convert
to unrestricted support for the community.
Findlay Hope House for the Homeless Fund
This fund supports Hope House, a transitional residence facility for
homeless women and children. Hope House was founded in 1990 by Sister
Karen Elliott with a grant from the L. Dale Dorney Fund.
Karen and Eric Grieser Legacy Fund for Findlay Hope House
This fund, established by Karen Grieser in memory of her brother Eric,
supports the Bridges Out of Poverty Program of Hope House.
OPEN ARMS Open Arms Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Services Fund
This fund supports the agency and its programs and projects related to
domestic violence and sexual assault.
UNITED WAY M. Margaret Foster Fund for United Way of Hancock County
A gift from the estate of M. Margaret Foster established this fund which
supports agencies of the United Way of Hancock County.
United Way of Hancock County Administrative Endowment Fund
The fund, established with an initial gift from Intersil Corporation,
supports the United Way of Hancock Countys administrative needs.
United Way of Hancock County Fund
The purpose of this fund, established by the United Way Foundation,
supports the programs of United Way and its member agencies, and
contributes to the administrative expenses of United Way.
VOICES FOR CHILDREN/CASA M. Margaret Foster Fund for Voices for Children/CASA of Hancock
CountyA gift from the estate of M. Margaret Foster established this fund which
supports Voices for Children/CASA of Hancock County.
WOMEN & CHILDREN M. Margaret Foster Women and Childrens Fund
This field of interest fund, established with a gift from the M. Margaret
Foster estate, supports projects and programs of Hancock County agencies
that address the issues of women and children who are in need or who may
be homeless because of domestic separation or domestic violence.
WOMENS RESOURCE CENTER Womens Resource Center Fund
The Womens Resource Center Board established this fund to support its
Christian-based programs that provide women compassionate support in
the area of pregnancy services, always respecting the sanctity of life. It also
provides young families with information and encouragement, and teens
with education in the areas of sexual integrity, healthy choices, and positive
futures.
YMCA Tell Thompson YMCA Fund
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson to
honor her husband, supports the general operations of the Findlay Family
YMCA.
MENTAL HEALTHCENTURY HEALTH Century Health Family Service Fund
This fund supports the agencys services as a mental health and substanceabuse outpatient clinic and its programming which directly impacts the
mental well-being of individuals and families.
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FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER Family Resource Center Fund
This fund supports Family Resource Center and its programs which provide
specialized behavioral health services to individuals, children and families
to strengthen family life and promote personal growth.
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Community Mental Health FundThis fund was established through a collaborative effort of local mental
health agencies to support programs and operations of nonprofit agencies
providing services to improve emotional and mental health, including
substance abuse prevention and services, to residents of Findlay and
Hancock County.
Lai Wei-zwei and Lai Hung Tsu-mei Fund
This field of interest fund was established by David and Amy Lai in honor
and memory of Davids parents, Lai Wei-zwei,and Lai Hong
Tsu-mei,, with a gift of real estate. The purpose of this fund is to
benefit people in Hancock County who are affected by mental illness.
NATURE &ENVIRONMENTALHANCOCK PARK DISTRICT Hancock Parks Bicycling Fund
This fund supports construction and maintenance of bicycle paths and
trails in Hancock County. It also supports bicycle safety classes and bicyclerecreation programs as determined by the Hancock Parks Foundation.
Hancock Parks Endowment Fund
The Hancock Parks Foundation established this fund to support the
Hancock Park District and other qualified organizations, exclusively for
parks and other recreational activities within Hancock County.
HUNTING & FISHING William J. Moore Fund
This fund, established by his four daughters, supports recreational activities
for youth in Hancock County with a specific interest in hunting and fishing.
SENIOR CITIZENSAGENCY ON AGING Hancock County Agency On Aging Fund
This fund supports programs and services provided by the Hancock County
Agency on Aging, which seeks to enhance the quality of life for older
adults by empowering them to maintain and create independence through
advocacy, education, support, and fellowship.
FLAG CITY HONOR FLIGHT Flag City Honor Flight Fund
This fund was established by the Flag City Honor Flight Board to provide
ongoing support for its programs to transport Americas local and
surrounding area veterans to Washington D.C. to visit those memorials
dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices.
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Anna Van Gorder Fund
Anna Van Gorder left this gift as part of her estate to provide for the care,comfort and pleasure of elderly persons of Hancock County.
MACKLIN INTERGENERATIONAL INSTITUTE Patricia M. and John M. Luther Fund
Believing that intergenerational experiences enrich the lives of both the
very young as well as older citizens, John and Patty established this fund to
benefit Macklin Intergenerational Institute.
Marilyn and Gordon Macklin Intergenerational Institute Fund
This fund, established by a gift from the estate of Gordon Macklin,supports the Macklin Intergenerational Institute and its programs,
improving the lives of all ages through multi-age programming, care,
community relationships, and creative communication.
YOUTHBOY SCOUTS Boy Scouts / Local Council Fund
This fund supports the efforts of the Black Swamp Area Council of the Boy
Scouts of America.
Camp Berry Boy Scout Fund
This fund was established to maintain, sustain, and improve the facilities at
Camp Berry for generations of scouts.
Richard J. McCall Boy Scout Camping Fund
This fund was established by Dicks wife, Betty, and children, Dianna,
Janet, James, and David, to ensure that Boy Scouts residing in Hancock
County have the opportunity to attend summer camp at Camp Berry or the
National Jamboree.
CAMP FIRE USA Camp Fire USA of Northwest Ohio Fund
The Friends of Camp Fire USA of Northwest Ohio established this fund to
support youth programs and projects of Camp Fire USA.
Camp Glen Scholarship Fund
The Friends of Camp Fire USA of Northwest Ohio established this fund to
support a program to send area youth to Camp Glen for resident or day
camp.
CHANCE TO DANCE FOUNDATION T. R. Shoaff Fund
This fund, established by Edward and Judy Reading in honor of Judys
father, supports the work of the Chance to Dance Foundation which assists
gifted ballet and dance students.
ECLIPSe ECLIPSe Endowment Fund
This fund was started with a grant from the Community, Higher Education,
and School Partnership (CHESP) to help develop a Hancock County
youth grantmaking council to train future civic leaders in philanthropy.
This program has since evolved into our Emerging Community LeadersInvesting in Philanthropic Service (ECLIPSe) program.
ECLIPSe and ENGAGE Grants Fund
This fund supports the grantmaking of ENGAGE, a Hancock County youth
council which trains future civic leaders in philanthropy and service-
learning.
Zach Morgan Memorial Youth Leadership Fund
This fund, established in memory of Zach by his family, supports youth
leadership opportunities in Hancock County, in particular the ENGAGE
program and Hancock Youth Leadership.
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FHS SWIMMING/YOUTH PROGRAMMING Gregory James Shrader Memorial Fund
This fund, established in memory of Gregory by his family, is for the benefit
and support of youth programming in Hancock County, with priority given
to organizations espousing Christian ideals.
HANCOCK COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Old Mill Stream Foundation FundThis agency endowment fund was established by the Old Mill Stream
Foundation to support the Hancock County Fairgrounds, predominantly
for the benefit of Junior Fair activities in Hancock County.
HANCOCK YOUTH LEADERSHIP Hancock Youth Leadership Fund
This fund, established through a gift from Intersil Corporation, supports
the programs of Hancock Youth Leadership.
Zach Morgan Memorial Youth Leadership Fund
This fund, established in memory of Zach by his family, supports youthleadership opportunities in Hancock County, in particular the ENGAGE
program and Hancock Youth Leadership.
YMCA - YOUTH MEMBERSHIPS Grant and Emily Young Fund
Emily Settle Young established this fund in memory of her husband, Grant,
to acknowledge the many benefits he received from YMCA programs
when he was young. The fund supports membership and activity fees for
underprivileged children in Findlay and Hancock County.
SPECIAL FUNDSTHE FINDLAY-HANCOCK COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Community Fund
This fund supports unrestricted grantmaking for the benefit of Hancock
County and its residents. The Community Foundation Board of Trustees
assesses community needs and makes grants from this fund accordingly.
Barbara Deerhake Fund
Established by the Community Foundation Board of Trustees to recognizeBarbaras years of service as program officer of the L. Dale Dorney Fund and
president of the Community Foundation, this endowed fund supports the
administrative costs of the foundation.
The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation
Administrative Endowment Fund
The Community Foundation Board of Trustees established this fund to
support its annual administrative costs . The board strives to maintain
low administrative fees while still being able to support the growth of the
foundation.
FINDLAY ROTARY FOUNDATION Findlay Rotary Foundation Forward Fund
The goal of this fund is to make a substantial and lasting contribution to
the local community through the support of worthy causes and projects as
determined by the Findlay Rotary Foundation.
HANDBAGS THAT HELP WOMENS GIVING CIRCLE Handbags That Help Endowment Fund
Established by an anonymous donor as a show of support for Handbags
That Help in its inaugural year, this fund is a permanent endowment fund
for the womens giving circle.
OTHER SPECIAL FUNDS The Community Improvement Fund
Established by the City of Findlay, this fund supports community
improvements, including the creation of a downtown park and other
projects within the community.
Hancock Leadership Legacy Fund
The Class of 2012 established this fund to support future HancockLeadership Class projects or poverty alleviation in Hancock County with an
emphasis on education.
Jeremy Shock Memorial Fund
This fund, established by the Shock Family with the assistance of Fresh
Encounter, Inc. to honor Lance Corporal Jeremy Shock USMC, will benefit
the City of Green Springs Parks & Recreation Department.
SCHOLARSHIPSARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL Randy Baker Girls Basketball Scholarship
This scholarship, established by coach Randy Baker, is for senior girl
basketball players at Arcadia High School.
ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOLArlington School Foundation Funds
W.S. (Sherman) & Wanda Alge Family Scholarship
This fund, established in honor of Sherman and Wanda by their family,
awards two renewable scholarships annually. One scholarship is for an
Arlington High School senior who participated in sports and the other is
for a student who has been admitted to the Ohio Northern University Pettit
College of Law.
Arlington Athletic Boosters Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the Arlington Athletic Boosters, is for an
Arlington High School athlete who will have participated in at least one
varsity sport prior to his or her senior year and received at least one varsity
letter by graduation.
Arlington School Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the Arlington School Foundation, is for agraduating senior from Arlington High School.
Harold Doc Castor Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of longtime coach, Doc Castor,
for a graduating senior from Arlington High School.
Dally Family Scholarship
This renewable scholarship was established by Marie M. Dally and the Dally
Family to support students graduating from Arlington High School.
Keith and Sheila Jolliff Family Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Keith and Sheila for a graduating seniorfrom Arlington High School who plans to obtain a degree in Business
Administration or Procurement.
Robert and Helen McClelland Farm Child Scholarship
This scholarship, established by their children, grandchildren, and great-
grandchildren, is dedicated to a graduating senior from Arlington High
School who was raised on an operating farm in Hancock County.
Cathie L. Solt Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Michael and Mabel Yung-I Wu Solt to
honor Michaels sister, benefits an Arlington High School senior.
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Punk and Martha Mains Memorial Scholarship
L.H. Punk Mains established this fund in memory of his wife, Martha.
This scholarship is for a Findlay High School senior who is a well-rounded
student.
M. Andrew May Scholarship
This fund was established in memory of Andy by his parents, Mark May
and Elizabeth Wood, and his sister, Katelyn. This scholarship is for a
Findlay High School graduating senior who wishes to pursue a major in
writing, political science, government, or any field of social studies.
Glendora Mills Scholarship
This scholarship, created by Glendora and Bertha Mills, is to assist worthy
boys and girls graduating from Findlay High School, who plan to attend an
accredited college or university as a full-time freshman student.
Thomas E. and Patricia (Conway) Moore Perpetual College Award
This renewable scholarship, established by Tom to give back to the Findlay
community, is for a Findlay High School senior with financial need.
John Noble Hockey Scholarship
This renewable scholarship, established by family and friends, is for a
graduating Findlay High School senior who played hockey, received a
varsity athletic letter, demonstrates leadership ability, and has good moral
character.
Mike and Pat Oxley Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Mike and Pat for a graduating senior
from Findlay High School who has made a significant contribution to their
school and participates in extra-curricular activities.
Roger Renz Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship, established by family and friends, is for a Findlay High
School graduating senior who displays dedication to basketball and
demonstrates an intense and unselfish style of play on the court.
E. D. Bud and Jean Retter Scholarship
Jean Ellis Retter established this scholarship, in memory of her husband, for
a Findlay High School graduating senior who will major in math or science.
John Edward Seman Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by David and Lisabeth Seman in memory of
their son, is for a graduating Findlay High School senior who plans to major
in civil, mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering.
Gregory James Shrader Memorial Scholarship
This fund was established in memory of Gregory by his parents, Jeff and
Elsa Shrader, and his brother, Jonathan. This scholarship is for a senior
swim team member at Findlay High School who will be a full-time
freshman student at an accredited college, university, or technical school.
Bill Slack Memorial Scholarship
This fund, established by the family to honor this long-time Findlay High
School sports announcer, is for a Findlay High School senior.
John P. and Nancy K. Stozich Memorial Scholarship
This fund is in memory of John, who served his community as an athletic
coach, state representative, and Mayor of Findlay. This scholarship is for
one male and one female athlete graduating from Findlay High School who
has played sports for at least two years.
George and Shirlee Whitson Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the children of the Whitsons in honor
of their 60th wedding anniversary. This scholarship is for a Findlay High
School student who has demonstrated good character by volunteering in
church and the community and who is pursuing an undergraduate degree
from the University of Findlay.
Younger Family Scholarships
Charles and Mariann Younger established these renewable scholarships to
honor each of their four sons. The scholarships are for Findlay High School
seniors who have participated in one or more of the following: a varsity
sport, the music program, forensics, student government or debate while in
high school.
Stephen Dana Younger Scholarship
Scott Charles Younger Scholarship Paul Randolph Younger Scholarship
Christopher Jon Younger Scholarship
Linda B. Ziegler Scholarship
This fund was established by Linda, Emil, and Brent Ziegler for a Findlay
High School graduating senior who will study at an accredited college,
university, or vocational school. This scholarship was the first scholarship
established at the Community Foundation.
HANCOCK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS (may include Findlay HS)
Albert J. Ball ScholarshipThis scholarship, established by Ruth Ball in memory of her husband, is for
a Hancock County graduating senior who will pursue a business degree.
Bobby C. Burrell Golf Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the family, will assist a graduating senior of
a Hancock County high school who participated in golf.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Centennial Scholarship
To celebrate its 100 years in the tire business and create an enduring legacy,
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company established this scholarship for graduating
high school seniors who are children of current Cooper Tire & RubberCompany employees in the United States.
Floyd J. and Alice K. Curran Scholarship
This renewable scholarship, established by Floyd and Alice, is for a high
school graduate from a state-chartered or private school located in
Hancock County.
Findlay Area Golf Association Scholarship
This scholarship, established by FAGA, is for a graduating senior of a
Hancock County high school who has satisfied the requirements to qualify
for the FAGA Championship two of the last three years.
Findlay Rotary Club Scholarship
This renewable scholarship is for a Hancock County graduating senior who
demonstrates involvement in school and community activities.
M. Margaret Foster Scholarship
This scholarship, established by M. Margaret Foster, is for a graduate of a
Hancock County high school who will pursue a degree in English or in a
related field such as written or oral communications, foreign language, or
creative writing.
William Clark Foster Scholarship
This scholarship, established by M. Margaret Foster in honor of her brother,is for a graduate of a Hancock County high school planning to pursue a
pre-law degree; or a college graduate who will begin their first year of law
school.
Jean C. Graham Womens Scholarship
Jean established this fund to provide assistance that will open doors and
provide opportunity for young women in Hancock County. This renewable
scholarship is for a female graduating from a Hancock County high school.
Hancock Federal Credit Union Scholarship
The Hancock Federal Credit Union has a rich history of service tomembers. In that tradition, this scholarship was established to assist
members and their children with the cost of post-secondary education.
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Beth Bradley Heck Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Jim Heck in memory of his wife, is for a
female graduate of a Hancock County high school pursuing a business
degree. The Findlay Rotary Club serves on the selection committee.
W. Kenneth and Ruth S. Helvie Scholarship
This scholarship, established through a bequest by the Helvies, is for
a graduate of a Hancock County high school who has demonstrated
good citizenship and attendance and wishes to pursue a post-secondary
education.
John W. Hollington Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Mary Hollington, is for an individual who
lives in Hancock County and is a graduate of a Hancock County high
school. It is for a high school senior entering their first year of college or an
older student who will be returning to college after an absence.
Intersil Science and Engineering Scholarship
This scholarship is for a graduating senior from a Hancock County high
school who plans to pursue an engineering degree.
Needler Family Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the Needler Family, is for Fresh Encounter,
Inc. employees and family members who are planning to attend college
majoring in agriculture, agribusiness, food service management, business,
wholesale or retail business, or the independent grocer business.
Ohio Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Medical Scholarship
This scholarship assists students wishing to pursue a degree in the medical
field including, but not limited to, physical therapy, occupational therapy
and athletic training. Students from Findlay High School and Blanchard
Valley Conference Schools are eligible for this scholarship.
Partners In Education Fund
This general scholarship fund was established in 2009 by the Board of
Trustees of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation to
encourage donors to contribute to the higher education of area youth,
without the requirements to establish a named fund. Partners at or above
$5,000 include:
Greg Miller Memorial Scholarship
Jerry Silveus Scholarship
The Legacy Farmers Cooperative established this scholarship in honorof the longtime service of General Manager Jerry Silveus for members
and employees of Legacy Farmers Cooperative, and their children or
grandchildren.
Glen and Mary Stover Agriculture Scholarship
This fund was established by the family in memory of this businessman,
farmer, athlete, scholar, WWII fighter pilot, and coach. This scholarship is
for a graduate of a Hancock County high school who wishes to pursue an
education in an agricultural-related profession.
Stacy Stover Memorial Scholarship
Family members established this scholarship, in memory of Stacy, for agraduating senior from Patrick Henry High School or a Hancock County
high school pursuing a degree in education who is active in their church
and community.
Mary Jo Urshalitz Music Scholarship
This scholarship, established through a gift from her estate, is for a
graduating senior from a Hancock County high school who will pursue a
degree in instrumental or vocal music.
Mary Jo Urshalitz Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship, established through a gift from her estate, is for agraduating senior from a Hancock County high school who will pursue a
degree in nursing.
Gene and Margie White Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Gene and Margie White, is for a graduating
senior of a high school located in Hancock County who will be a full-time
student at The Ohio State University.
LIBERTY-BENTON HIGH SCHOOL Pat and Jack Brown Scholarship
Pat and Jack Brown established this fund for the purpose of investing inthe higher education of students who demonstrate athletic leadership at
Liberty-Benton High School.
Elizabeth Mae Kobeszka Memorial Scholarship
The scholarship fund, established by Vickie Kobeszka in memory of her
daughter, is for a graduating senior of Liberty-Benton High School who
demonstrates a positive attitude, is ready and willing to go above and
beyond, and is involved in his or her community or church.
Zach Morgan Memorial Scholarship
This renewable scholarship, established by Dana and Kathy Morgan in
memory of their son, is for a Liberty-Benton High School graduating seniorwho has participated in varsity sports while in high school, is a member
of National Honor Society, and who demonstrates vision, insightfulness,
thoughtfulness, and compassion.
McCOMB HIGH SCHOOL Herb S. and Cindy Aldrich Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established in memory of Herb and Cindy by their family,
is for a student athlete from McComb High School.
Dr. Marion V. Arbogast Scholarship
Living in the McComb community for more than fifty years, Dr. MarionArbogast hopes to make a difference in his community by helping McComb
students attend college. This scholarship will benefit a graduating senior of
McComb High School who is pursuing a career in a health care field.
Daniel R. Bennett Scholarship
Daniel Bennett, the former owner of Bennett Brothers Furniture Store
in McComb, left a trust to establish a scholarship program for McComb
High School. This scholarship is for a graduating senior who demonstrates
enthusiasm for learning and good citizenship.
Norbert F. Meyer ScholarshipFritz and Else Meyer, with the help of family and friends, established this
renewable scholarship in memory of their son, Norbert F. Meyer, for a
graduating senior of McComb High School who will pursue a degree in
engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, chemistry, physics, or pre-
med.
MILLSTREAM CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER Erica Miller Culinary Arts Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Bryan and Karen Miller in memory of
their daughter, is for a graduating senior f rom a Hancock County high
school who is enrolled in the culinary arts program at Millstream Career &Technology Center and plans to pursue additional training in culinary arts.
Loren Steiner Automotive Alumni Scholarship
This fund was established by the Millstream Automotive Alumni and
by Ina Mae Steiner in memory of her husband, a teacher of automotive
trades at Findlay City Schools. This scholarship is awarded each year to an
outstanding graduating senior from one of Millstream Career & Technology
Centers automotive trade programs.
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Nathan C. Wilson Trade and Industrial Technology Memorial
Scholarship
This fund was established in memory of Nate, an instructor at Millstream
Career & Technology Center, for a graduate of Millstream who will pursue
a course of study which may include construction, welding, automotive,
engineering, or cosmetology.
VAN BUREN HIGH SCHOOL Matthew Copus Scholarship
This scholarship, established in memory of Matthew Copus, is for a
graduate of Van Buren High School who has participated and lettered in
varsity soccer.
L. Frick and Helen Hoadley Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Larry and Leslie Hoadley in memory of
Larry s parents, is for a graduate of Van Buren High School who will pursue
a career in the trades at a qualified educational institution.
Leo and Virginia Woodward Memorial Scholarship
Members of the Woodward family established this scholarship, in memoryof their parents, for a graduate of Van Buren High School who will major in
agriculture, agribusiness, or nursing.
OUT OF COUNTY William P. and Pauline J. Deisel Scholarship
William and Pauline established a trust in 1952 to benefit students in Allen
County. These funds were transferred to the Community Foundation in
2008. The scholarship benefits a graduating senior from an Allen County
high school with an emphasis on faith-based community service.
The Esfandiary-Palte ScholarshipThis scholarship, established by Jim and Mahrokh (Esfandiary) Palte, is
for an Ottawa-Glandorf High School graduating senior. Priority is given
to students who are the first in their family to pursue post-secondary
education.
Golden Tong Scholarship
A long time farmer in Carey, Ohio, Golden M. Tong established this
scholarship through the Mary Martha Class of Carey for a graduating
senior of Carey High School with preference given to students pursuing a
career in agriculture.
CURRENT AND RETURNING COLLEGE STUDENTS Findlay Branch of the AAUW Scholarship
This scholarship, established by M. Margaret Foster, is for a nontraditional
Hancock County female student who is currently employed and is enrolled
at Owens Community College or the University of Findlay.
Gail Getway Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of Gail Getway. The award is
for a full-time student entering at least his or her sophomore year at an
accredited college or university to study nursing.
Historic Preservation Guild Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the Historic Preservation Guild in memory
of Charles L. Ebersole, recognizes the accomplishments of a graduate of
Hancock County schools who will be entering at least their junior year in
college studying historic preservation, architecture, or history education.
Bradley Joseph Memorial Scholarship for Medical Missions
This fund was established in memory of Brad by his family, co-workers, and
friends. The scholarship supports students pursuing a career in the medical
field in Ohio or Michigan who wish to participate, as Brad did, in medical
mission trips.
Ed Lodico Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, established by Eds wife and children in his memory, will
benefit a full-time college student who is in his or her third year of college
and majoring in science, math, or any engineering field.
Dr. Thomas Richard and Wendene Wilson Shoupe Post Grad
Scholarship
Wendene Shoupe established this fund in memory of her husband, a long-
time Findlay physician who valued education and life-long learning. This
scholarship provides financial assistance to deserving students who wish to
pursue graduate or professional studies.
Jeanette T. and Leo J. Vielhaber Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the family, is for a graduate of a Hancock
County high school who will pursue a graduate degree in speech,
occupational, or physical therapy, with the goal of working with children.
Mariann Dana Younger and Charles Jacob Younger Scholarship
This scholarship was established in honor of Mariann and Charles Younger
by their family. The award is for a freshmen student at an accredited four-year college or university and is renewable for up to three additional years.
SEED FUND PROGRAM
Seed Funds allow you to start a fund and gradually build upon it to
create a mature endowment fund. Your Seed Fund
will grow into an endowment that will let you
support the charities or causes you choose,
and will forever have an impact on the
quality of life in your community.
HOW IT WORKS: The Seed Fund Program can be used to
establish any type of endowment fund:
Funds for the Common Good, Field of Interest
Fund, Designated Fund, Agency Fund, Donor-Advised Fund, or a
Scholarship Fund.
Donors make an initial contribution of at least $1,000 to establishthe Seed Fund and then use the next three years to build the
fund to the required minimum endowment level. Minimum
endowment levels vary according to fund type.
A funding plan must be submitted at the time the Seed Fund
is established that includes a detailed, reasonable approach to
raising the required fund minimum by a specific date that is no
more than three years from the date the fund is established.
When a seed fund reaches the minimum endowment level, the
fund matures into an active charitable endowment fund.
Distributions can be made to the causes and charities of
the donors choice once the fund has reached the minimum
endowment level.
Gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Consult your
tax advisor.
For more information about establishing a fund at the Community
Foundation, contact Tracy McMath at 419-425-1100 or tmcmath@
community-foundation.com.
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1. Cancer Patient Services of Findlay created a short documentary chronicling theimpact that Cancer Patient Services had on cancer patients of all ages.
2. The Family Center, a multi-tenant nonprofit center, currently houses 13organizations.
3. A scholarship is an investment in our communitys future. In 2014, the CommunityFoundation awarded 178 scholarships to local students, totaling more than$215,000.
4. Maria Reza, Main Street Findlay Coordinator, is pictured with Doris Schumacherof DorAnnes Gifts & Gourmet during a Third Thursdays event to attract peopledowntown.
5. The Findlay Academy of Ballet offered 35 local youth a three-week summerprogram.
6. Providing opportunity for agencies from Schneider Circle I or II to participate in athree-year strategic planning and business management consulting process.
7. University of Findlay international students are helping local K-12 studentsbecome global citizens through hands-on learning.
8. Habitat for Humanitys Critical Repair Program helps Hancock County low-incomehomeowners maintain a safe, accessible, healthy home.
9. Elementary students in Hancock County will receive a new fire alarm thanks to agrant to the Findlay Fire Department.
10. The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation approved Schneider Circle II,an award-winning program, to build capacity for local nonprofit agencies.
11. Childrens Mentoring Connection increased mentors as a result of a successfulmarketing campaign to build agency awareness and capacity to serve more localyouth.
12. A new partnership with The Orton Family Foundation allows one Hancock County
village to participate in the Heart & Soul process.
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Check enclosed. Please make your check payable to:The Community Foundation
Credit card payments (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) can be made online at our website www.community-foundation.com/give.
I am interested in establishing a new fund. Please contact me with furtherinformation.
I have included the Community Foundation in my will or estate plan.
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101 W. Sandusky St., Suite 207Findlay, OH 45840
419-425-1100, Fax: 419-425-9339www.community-foundation.com
The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Consult your tax advisor.
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Mail completed form and payment info to: The Community Foundation 101 W. Sandusky St., Suite 207 Findlay, OH 45840
* Individuals listed in the Please Notify section above wil l be mailed a special gift announcementnotifying them that you have made a donation to the fund specified. No dollar amounts aredisclosed. The special gift announcement is pictured on the inside cover of this catalog. If youwould like this gift announcement sent to you instead, so that you can deliver it yourself, pleaseindicate that in the NOTES section of this form.
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Bridging Resources. Granting Opportunities.
101 West Sandusky Street, Suite 207Findlay, Ohio 45840
OUR MISSIONThe Findlay-Hancock County CommunityFoundation will improve the quality of lifein Hancock County through collaborative
leadership, responsible grantmaking, and thedevelopment of philanthropic giving.
The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation101 W. Sandusky St., Suite 207 Findlay, OH 45840
419-425-1100, Fax: 419-425-9339www.community-foundation.com
Board of TrusteesMichael S. Needler, ChairpersonGwen Kuenzli, Vice Chairperson
Sherri Garner Brumbaugh, SecretaryGarry L. Peiffer, Treasurer
Patricia J. BrownJ. Alec Reinhardt
Gene StevensMichael Wilder
Gary Wilson
StaffKatherine A. Kreuchauf, President
Kimberly J. Bash, Senior Program OfficerJulie L. Brown, Program Director
Pat Eingle, Office AssistantRachel M. Gerber, Donor Services OfficerLisa M. Houck, Communications OfficerShelly L. Joseph, Scholarship Manager
Tracy L. McMath, Development & Planned Giving OfficerAndrea B. Reinhart, Administrative AssistantKevin D. Richardson, Family Center, Building Manager
Karen L. Smith, Chief Financial Officer
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