Community Gathering
10 June 2014
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Today’s Agenda
› Welcome & Introductions Randall Howard
› Community Update Randall Howard
› Community Leader Panel Carolyn Skimson
– Arts and Culture John Kissick
– Social Wellbeing Ron MacKinnon
– Youth Maddy Smith
› Vital Signs Cindy Lindsay
› Mini-Grant Awards John Morris
› Wrap up and Questions www.cwcfoundation.ca
Backgrounder
and
Update
people connected by geography…
and to each other
communitycommunity
foundationfoundation
a platform for growth
a platform for building community
foundationfoundationcommunitycommunity
We are a tax-exempt public charity created by and for
the people of Centre Wellington.
Our mission is to
strengthen our community by helping donors achieve their giving goals and by
helping non-profits find resources to support their important work.
Endowment building &
Personalized service
Endowment building &
Personalized service
feature
one
› Identify charitable giving options
› Customize giving approaches to match personal interests
and tax planning needs
› Facilitate complex forms of giving
› Share knowledge on community priorities
› Offer grantmaking expertise and administrative services
› Offer involvement in recommending uses of a gift
› Help people create personal legacies via named funds
› Provide the option to give anonymously
Creating solutions that fit every situation
local grantmaking expertise
Local grantmaking expertisefeature
two
Making a difference where it is needed most
Arts & culture
Children & youth
Education
Environment
Health
Social services
Sports & recreation
Seniors
› Gather information and track
local agencies and programs
› Direct grants and resources to appropriate areas
› Local organization with local staff and
board members
› Knowledge of community issues, opportunities,
and resources
› Monitor all community needs…
community
leadership
› Act as a community catalyst
› Build endowments to ensure grants are always
available to support the community
› Support high impact opportunities
› Are governed by leaders with strong ties to our
community
› Foster development of new organizations
and programs
› Re-direct funds as community needs change
Community leadershipfeature
three
Our business is building community
Local grantmaking expertiseLocal grantmaking expertise
Endowment building & Personalized serviceEndowment building & Personalized service
Community leadershipCommunity leadership
1921 First Canadian community foundation
established in Winnipeg, Manitoba
today More than 191 community foundations across Canada
› Serving citizens across the country
› More than $3.5 billion in assets
› More than $176 million in local grants each year
› And growing!
2009 [Centre Wellington Community Foundation established by Harry
Panjer from discussions in Cultural Affairs Committee
foundation
facts
A Brief History of a Movement
Our Numbers: Funds
Asset base about $250,000 in seven funds:
– Community Fund (greatest needs)
– Cedarcliff Fund (arts & culture)
– Elma & David Jack Youth Recreation Fund
– Elora Green Space Fund
– Kath Hammond Literacy Fund
– Middlebrook Social Innovation Fund
– Community Leadership Fund (CWCF sustainability)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Our Numbers: Granting
www.cwcfoundation.ca
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
2010 2011 2012 2013
CWCF Granting ($)
› 2013 grants: $25 965
› Cumulative: $60 000
› 40 diverse grants
Retiring Directors:
Special Thanks
› John Kissick
› Alan Riddell
www.cwcfoundation.ca
New Directors for 2014
› Jean Prichard
› Jason Thompson
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Involved Community Leaders
• Board: Randall Howard (Chair), Nancy Wood (Secretary), Jean
Prichard (Treasurer), Michael Chapman, Toni Ellis, Brent
Hallman, John Morris, Jason Thompson, Bronwynne Wilton
• Advisors: Doug Jack, Cindy Lindsay
• Asset Development: John Morris, Michael Chapman, Alan
Ralston
• Communications: Brent Hallman, Curt Hammond, Lauren
Hallman, Sam Clouthier, Christine Matu
• Granting: Bronwynne Wilton, John Morris
• Vital Signs: Toni Ellis, Jason Thompson, Carolyn Skimson, Lauren
Hallman www.cwcfoundation.ca
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Community Leader Panel
Carolyn Skimson, Moderator
John Kissick
Ron MacKinnon
Maddy Smith
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Vital Signs
Cindy Lindsay, Community Foundations of Canada
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Engaging Communities Across the Country
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Vital
Signs
Report
Strategic
Prioritie
s
Grants
Collaboration
& Innovation
Impact
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Mini-Grant Awards
John Morris
1. Elma & David Jack Family
Youth Recreation Fund
› Created by the Jack family to honour the memory of their
parents. Grants from the fund will be used to offer recreational
opportunities to youth.
› Applicant: Belwood & District Lions Club
partnered with Township of Centre Wellington
› Project: Belwood Kids In Motion
www.cwcfoundation.ca
2. Elma & David Jack Family
Youth Recreation Fund
› Applicant: Community Resource Centre of
North and Centre Wellington
› Project: Let Kids Play
www.cwcfoundation.ca
3. Cedarcliff Fund
› Created by the late Rhoda Lipton and Benny di Zitti to develop
and maintain arts and culture in Centre Wellington through
operating or capital costs.
› Applicant: Fergus BIA
› Project: James Square
“Kissing Stane”
www.cwcfoundation.ca
4. Cedarcliff Fund
› Applicant: Elora Centre for the Arts
› Project: Elora ArtWalk (self guided tour)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
5. Community Fund
› Applicant: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre
Wellington
› Project: Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy
Minds (girls 12-14 in elementary schools)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
6. Community Fund
› Applicant: John Howard Society of Waterloo-
Wellington
› Project: Expanding programs to Centre
Wellington Schools:
– Bullying Prevention
– COPES (Communicating Our Perspectives &
Emotions Successfully)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
7. Community Fund
› Applicant: Children’s Foundation of
Guelph/Wellington (Food & Friends Program)
› Project: Salad Bar Program (J D Hogarth
Public School)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
8. Community Fund
› Applicant: Elora Environment Centre
› Project: Rain Garden at Elora Centre for the
Arts (promote storm water management)
www.cwcfoundation.ca
9. Community Fund
› Applicant: Upper Grand Learning Foundation
(John Black Public School Parent Council)
› Project: Ukulele Music Program
www.cwcfoundation.ca
Investing in Our Community
› 1 888 713 4083
› info@cwcfoundation.ca
› PO Box 436, Fergus ON N1M 3E2
“We make a living by what we get. We make a life by
what we give” Winston Churchill www.cwcfoundation.ca

CWCF Community Gathering 10-June-2014

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    Community Gathering 10 June2014 www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    Today’s Agenda › Welcome& Introductions Randall Howard › Community Update Randall Howard › Community Leader Panel Carolyn Skimson – Arts and Culture John Kissick – Social Wellbeing Ron MacKinnon – Youth Maddy Smith › Vital Signs Cindy Lindsay › Mini-Grant Awards John Morris › Wrap up and Questions www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    people connected bygeography… and to each other communitycommunity
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    a platform forbuilding community foundationfoundationcommunitycommunity
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    We are atax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Centre Wellington. Our mission is to strengthen our community by helping donors achieve their giving goals and by helping non-profits find resources to support their important work.
  • 8.
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    Endowment building & Personalizedservice feature one › Identify charitable giving options › Customize giving approaches to match personal interests and tax planning needs › Facilitate complex forms of giving › Share knowledge on community priorities › Offer grantmaking expertise and administrative services › Offer involvement in recommending uses of a gift › Help people create personal legacies via named funds › Provide the option to give anonymously Creating solutions that fit every situation
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    Local grantmaking expertisefeature two Makinga difference where it is needed most Arts & culture Children & youth Education Environment Health Social services Sports & recreation Seniors › Gather information and track local agencies and programs › Direct grants and resources to appropriate areas › Local organization with local staff and board members › Knowledge of community issues, opportunities, and resources › Monitor all community needs…
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    › Act asa community catalyst › Build endowments to ensure grants are always available to support the community › Support high impact opportunities › Are governed by leaders with strong ties to our community › Foster development of new organizations and programs › Re-direct funds as community needs change Community leadershipfeature three Our business is building community
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    Local grantmaking expertiseLocalgrantmaking expertise Endowment building & Personalized serviceEndowment building & Personalized service Community leadershipCommunity leadership
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    1921 First Canadiancommunity foundation established in Winnipeg, Manitoba today More than 191 community foundations across Canada › Serving citizens across the country › More than $3.5 billion in assets › More than $176 million in local grants each year › And growing! 2009 [Centre Wellington Community Foundation established by Harry Panjer from discussions in Cultural Affairs Committee foundation facts A Brief History of a Movement
  • 16.
    Our Numbers: Funds Assetbase about $250,000 in seven funds: – Community Fund (greatest needs) – Cedarcliff Fund (arts & culture) – Elma & David Jack Youth Recreation Fund – Elora Green Space Fund – Kath Hammond Literacy Fund – Middlebrook Social Innovation Fund – Community Leadership Fund (CWCF sustainability) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    Our Numbers: Granting www.cwcfoundation.ca 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 20102011 2012 2013 CWCF Granting ($) › 2013 grants: $25 965 › Cumulative: $60 000 › 40 diverse grants
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    Retiring Directors: Special Thanks ›John Kissick › Alan Riddell www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    New Directors for2014 › Jean Prichard › Jason Thompson www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    Involved Community Leaders •Board: Randall Howard (Chair), Nancy Wood (Secretary), Jean Prichard (Treasurer), Michael Chapman, Toni Ellis, Brent Hallman, John Morris, Jason Thompson, Bronwynne Wilton • Advisors: Doug Jack, Cindy Lindsay • Asset Development: John Morris, Michael Chapman, Alan Ralston • Communications: Brent Hallman, Curt Hammond, Lauren Hallman, Sam Clouthier, Christine Matu • Granting: Bronwynne Wilton, John Morris • Vital Signs: Toni Ellis, Jason Thompson, Carolyn Skimson, Lauren Hallman www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    www.cwcfoundation.ca Community Leader Panel CarolynSkimson, Moderator John Kissick Ron MacKinnon Maddy Smith
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    www.cwcfoundation.ca Vital Signs Cindy Lindsay,Community Foundations of Canada
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    1. Elma &David Jack Family Youth Recreation Fund › Created by the Jack family to honour the memory of their parents. Grants from the fund will be used to offer recreational opportunities to youth. › Applicant: Belwood & District Lions Club partnered with Township of Centre Wellington › Project: Belwood Kids In Motion www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    2. Elma &David Jack Family Youth Recreation Fund › Applicant: Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington › Project: Let Kids Play www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    3. Cedarcliff Fund ›Created by the late Rhoda Lipton and Benny di Zitti to develop and maintain arts and culture in Centre Wellington through operating or capital costs. › Applicant: Fergus BIA › Project: James Square “Kissing Stane” www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    4. Cedarcliff Fund ›Applicant: Elora Centre for the Arts › Project: Elora ArtWalk (self guided tour) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    5. Community Fund ›Applicant: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington › Project: Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds (girls 12-14 in elementary schools) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    6. Community Fund ›Applicant: John Howard Society of Waterloo- Wellington › Project: Expanding programs to Centre Wellington Schools: – Bullying Prevention – COPES (Communicating Our Perspectives & Emotions Successfully) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    7. Community Fund ›Applicant: Children’s Foundation of Guelph/Wellington (Food & Friends Program) › Project: Salad Bar Program (J D Hogarth Public School) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    8. Community Fund ›Applicant: Elora Environment Centre › Project: Rain Garden at Elora Centre for the Arts (promote storm water management) www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    9. Community Fund ›Applicant: Upper Grand Learning Foundation (John Black Public School Parent Council) › Project: Ukulele Music Program www.cwcfoundation.ca
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    Investing in OurCommunity › 1 888 713 4083 › info@cwcfoundation.ca › PO Box 436, Fergus ON N1M 3E2 “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give” Winston Churchill www.cwcfoundation.ca