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2005 Annual Report
THE UNION COUNTY FOUNDATION
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Photo by Bob Curtiss
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Strengthening Our Future
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To Our Friends, Neighbors, & Benefactors,
Thank you for making 2005 another very successful year for the Community
Foundation of Union County Inc. aka The Union County Foundation. We continue to be amazed and inspired by the generosity
of Union County’s citizens, business community, and organizations. Union County is among the fastest growing counties
in the state of Ohio. Growth brings opportunity but it also portends change. The Union County Foundation is committed
to continuing to evolve so as to be properly positioned to accommodate and facilitate the ever changing charitable
inclinations of our growing population. We appreciate your trust and look ever so forward to serving you in the
exciting days ahead.
The Union County Foundation
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"One thing today's family philanthropists can do is to tell their stories
more publicly and openly, to circulate widely the values, lessons, and examples that will inspire and enable
tomorrow's family donors to follow in their footsteps..."
COLIN CAMPBELL
FORMER PRESIDENT, ROCKEFELLER BROTHFORMER PRESIDENT, ROCKEFELLER
BROTHERS
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"When a person plants a tree under which they will never sit, then you know
that civilization has come to that land."
Greek philosopher
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The Union County Foundation
Proudly the Union County Foundation is one of over 500 community foundations found
throughout the United States and one of over 70 community foundations in the state of Ohio. Our roots date back
to 1953 and are tied to some of the area’s great early philanthropists. Our primary purpose is to assist individuals,
organizations, and businesses with the accumulation, investment and distribution of charitable dollars. We support
programs and projects of promise that are responsive to community needs.
We are a 501(c)(3) not for profit charitable organization. The Foundation’s IRS Form 990 is available for public
review during scheduled office hours. Our assets work to provide a type of venture capital for creative problem
solving and strengthening key community institutions. We proudly are a member of the National Council on Foundations
and adhere to their strict code of standards for community foundations.
As a community foundation, the Union County Foundation strives to help individuals and organizations accomplish
their charitable goals. Through a broad array of gifting methods we offer donors not only permanency of stewardship
but also maximum tax advantages as they apply to charitable giving. By promoting and facilitating philanthropy
we hope to enhance the quality of life in Union County and challenge each of us to participate in its future betterment
through charitable giving.
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The following are the content topics from the 2005
Annual Report of the Union County Foundation.
To read a particular topic from the annual report, select a topic
from the list below, or from the list at the top of each page. To read the report in its entirety and in the original
order, simply click the next topic link at the bottom of each page.
A Message from Executive Director,
David Vollrath
Making a Real Difference
“Charitable Choices”
Ten Reasons to Give through The
Union County Foundation
Tools for Giving: Charitable
Instruments
Tools for Giving: Charitable Funds
Charitable Gift Annuity
2005 Board of Trustees
2005 Grant Distributions
Scholarships:
- 2005 Dan B. Kyle Scholarship Recipients
- Kiwanis Scholarships
- ArtBox: The Liz Kern Inspired Visual Arts Award
- Charles W. Green Scholarship; 2005 Charles W. Green Scholarship Recipient
- Burnside/Imbody/Fish Scholarship
- Dr. Malcolm & Barbara MacIvor Memorial Scholarship
VMW Legacy Society
Independent Auditors’ Report
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