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Annual ReportJOHN AUSTIN CHELEY FOUNDATION 2014-2015Because Camp Matters

Report from the Board ChairDear Friends of JACF, campers. We continue to analyze the Board Chair, Debbie Leibold, with models, finalize the Rocky Mountain Region incoming Board Chair, John BoylanThe 25th year of the John Austin Cheley framework, and look forward to expandingFoundation was a great one! We celebrated thoughtfully and strategically in the I pass the JACF gavel to my great friend,with many of you at our memorable 25th Midwest Region in the next couple of years. John Boylan from Houston, Texas. John hasAnniversary “Starry Nights” Gala at the Denver been a Trustee and the JACF Treasurer forBotanic Gardens in September of 2014. It was Perhaps the most important work the the last several years. He is highly qualifieda great celebration of JACF’s Founders and Board has done over the last year has and extremely committed to the successfulthe organization’s storied past, as well as a been to continue to strengthen our future of JACF. I have no doubt that JACF willlook forward to our exciting future. understanding of strong governance. We continue to expand its impact under John’s have implemented solid board policies leadership as Board Chair.During this last fiscal year, we also made and procedures, discussed the importancetremendous headway on accomplishing of fiduciary responsibilities, engaged in Thank you for your generous support ofthe objectives of our 2014-2016 strategic fundraising training, and acknowledged the JACF. Together we are giving each of ourplan. The overarching goal of that plan was importance of board composition. One of campers an incredible gift—the opportunityto put the building blocks in place to have JACF’s most important strategic initiatives to become resilient, responsible,“solid infrastructure and sustainable funding is to increase diversity on our board so as compassionate young leaders through theto support future growth opportunities.” to more directly reflect the population we summer camp experience.Those future growth opportunities are serve. We are constantly on the lookout forhoused within JACF’s national footprint well-qualified board members and would With gratitude,models. The Trustees and the JACF staff have welcome your nominations.reviewed several different frameworks for Debbie Leiboldregional/national growth that incorporate As the 2014-2015 fiscal year ends and we lookadding new camps, community alliance into the future, we welcome two new Trusteesorganizations, donors, and of course, to JACF: Ellen Wagnon from Houston, Texas, and Geoff Euston from Chicago, Illinois. TheyMission: both come to JACF with strong non-profit board experience and excellent fundraisingThe John Austin Cheley skills. We know they will make an immediateFoundation provides impact and we are proud to have them in ourneed-based camperships ranks! We also welcome back Barb Rosston,to high potential youth JACF’s Development Chair, for a special thirdto attend extended-stay, term as a Trustee. Thank you, Barb, for all youwilderness summer camps continue to do for JACF!that have a proven recordof positively impacting And finally, as this past year concluded, Iyouth development. relinquished my role as JACF Board Chair after two and a half years. I am honored to have followed in the footsteps of so many strong JACF leaders and thank you for your encouragement and support along the way.“To say that camp changed me for the better would bean understatement; it revolutionized the way I perceivedlife. I wanted to be a better person for the kids.”2

Report from theExecutive DirectorI t’s hard to believe that just some thirteen months ago at the start of Two additional critical strategic initiatives Executive Director, Buffie Berger, and JACF and 2014-2015, 400 guests gathered at were started this past year. The first, Cheley camper, Brittney Ciciliato. the Denver Botanic Gardens on a “Defining and Measuring Our Impact,” began beautiful fall evening to celebrate JACF’s with developing a better understanding for the evening, took it upon herself to 25th anniversary. The celebration’s theme organizationally of why we are doing what hand out her personal “business cards” to of “Starry Nights” evoked not only enduring we do. Instead of saying we want to impact our guests with the tag line, “Future Legal camp memories of nights spent in the our campers, what exactly is the end result Eagle.” While it can be tricky to sort out outdoors looking up at the skies, but also we desire to achieve through our programs? the influences of camp, family, school and provided the opportunity to thank our That end result, or impact, has been identifed youth support programs that have enabled founders and hear the mission-affirming as providing a pathway to future success, Izabel to work a room of grown up donors life story of one of our shining star campers, one in which our campers are able to thrive with such moxie, we know that our efforts Luis Ochoa. That was just the beginning in a world of constant change and can are an important part of the mix when it of a year in which JACF took some major contribute meaningfully within their families comes to solidifying camp outcomes like steps to launch into its next 25 years of and communities. We conducted our first perceived competence, friendship skills, advancing underserved youth towards outcomes-based evaluation of our campers and independence. Though our campers successful futures through transformative using the American Camp Association’s may have lacked access to full opportunity summer camp experiences. Outcomes Battery that assesses growth in in their young lives, they truly stand out eleven developmental areas. We assessed as exceptional youth who are developing During the past year, we developed a nine of the eleven that tie directly to our habits of character and leadership comprehensive plan for growth of JACF that organization’s interest in development of through our collective philanthropic and will allow us to increase our impact on our character, leadership and affinity for nature. volunteer efforts. campers and their communities by serving a The results came back very positively for this greater number of youth within a geographic first year, which you can learn more about in We are grateful to you, our loyal and generous region. Our “National Footprint Model” this Annual Report. donors and committed volunteers, for joining leverages the power of summer camps and with us in making this possible. youth mentoring organizations, like Midtown Our second initiative, “Branding, Marketing Educational Foundation in Chicago, and and Communications,” has led us to deep Sincerely, Denver Kids, Inc. to promote the success of examination of our identity and purpose youth. We are beginning this transformation and how we best communicate and Buffie Berger in our home region by developing the “Rocky represent it. One of our first steps was to Mountain Region” with a network of four gather information from our constituent associate camps and formal relationships groups about their views on our mission, with five non-profit organizations, including purpose, communications, logo and name. Denver Kids, Inc., Escuela de Guadalupe, The results of the survey were published Impact 360, Children’s Hospital Burn Camp, on our website if you would like to see and Environmental Learning for Kids (E.L.K.). them and we summarized them in a recent Once we have built up our enrollment in “Camp Matters” E-newsletter. We are driving this region, we’ll begin to replicate this towards adopting a new brand identification same model in the “Midwest Region” with statement within the next three months and major service centers in Chicago, Illinois, will report to you once the committee’s full where we already have strong relationships work has been completed. with several organizations, Minneapolis, Minnesota and potentially St. Louis, Missouri. Through visits to camps, airports and While the Board of Trustees is in the process community alliances over the past year, of determining a specific growth target, our staff has engaged directly with over beyond the 100 youth we are serving 50% of our campers. We are very proud currently, we have developed the structure of the fact that we know our campers for significantly increasing the number of personally and have become a part of youth we serve in the years to come. their support systems. Just a few weeks ago, at our JACF reception in Chicago, camper Izabel Acosta, one of our speakers 3

First Results are Percentage of Campersin from Our Reporting Growth in 2015Outcomes-basedEvaluation 85% 85% 84%In response to our strategic goal to Friendship Skills Independence Perceived strengthen our camper reflection Competence program, and to support our logic model/ theory of change, we have developed 84% 84% 84%an evaluation plan to track the impact of thecamp program on our individual campers. Interest in Responsibility Problem SolvingThis plan includes a tool to collect outcomes Explorationdata from our campers and their parents/guardians. All campers and their familieswere included in the evaluations conductedthis summer, representing more than14,000 individual pieces of outcomes-basedevaluation data. The tool (questionnaire) isan adaptation of the Youth Outcomes Battery(YOB) developed in 2006 by the AmericanCamp Association (ACA).Associate Camps 84% 83% 80% Family Citizenship Teamwork Affinity for NatureCommunity AllianceOrganizations Escuela de Guadalupe Interest-inT-eEamxpwloorrkatPiroobnlem-Solving founded 1999 PerceFirvieendd-sChoipmRFpaeemtseiplnyoc-eCnistiizbenilsihtiyp AInfdfeinpeintyde-nfcoer-Nature A Catholic, dual-language school of excellence4

“Happy Hats” for Capstone Assists HomelessJ ACF and Colvig Silver Camps camper, Ella Roberts, is an enterprising and thoughtful sixteen year old young woman. Ella participated in ourCapstone Service Learning Project lastwinter, a program ofthe John Austin CheleyFoundation designedto reinforce skills ofleadership and tohelp set our campersup to be selectedto participate in our Capstone Advisor, Tandy WoodAssociate Camps’ juniorcounselor and camperin leadership training opportunities. JACF camper, Ella Roberts’ Capstone Project Ella created over 50 hats, which she named,For her project, Ella decided that she wanted the hats myself?” Ella’s project was born out “Happy Hats”, that she then presented to theto help the homeless population in her of this thought and she determined to do her Boulder Homeless Shelter.hometown of Boulder, Colorado. After part by donating her completely handmadespending her summer at camp sleeping items to the shelter. Ella’s “Happy Hats” inspired her to want tooutdoors, she started thinking about those continue to make a difference. “This ideawho live outside all year long. Ella reached Ella “repurposed” fabric from her mother’s really made me see what I am made of, andout to the Boulder Homeless Shelter to learn sewing closet and got to work under the how I can help the world one stitch at a time.”what the organization needed. High on the guidance of her JACF Capstone Advisor, We congratulate Ella for all she accomplishedlist were warm winter hats. Wondered Ella, Tandy Wood. “Tandy was always there for and look forward to hearing more about what“My mom sews so I thought what if I could me. She was a tremendous, helpful resource, she creates in the future to change the worldget her to teach me how to sew and make keeping me on track through my hectic for the good! schedule.” Over the course of several months,Announcing Our “The growthVolunteers of the Year I had this yearWe are excited to announce was unimaginable two selections for 2014-2015 remained a loyal donor and member of and I am thankful for Volunteer of the Year. Last the Campership and Application Review for a second trip year we created the Linda Pigg Committees. Alexandra is a JACF camper to the beautifulSchroeder Volunteer Service Recognition parent who assisted with Gala decorations mountains ofto honor unselfish service and unwavering and volunteer thank you gifts and has Colorado. I havecommitment to JACF. Linda served as a been available to assist in the officetrustee from 2002-2008 and completed her whenever called upon. learned to beterm, despite being diagnosed with lung much more opencancer. She was a strong advocate for youth We thank Charlie and Alexandra for theirand dedicated her service to making life many hours of volunteer service. Wish we and confident.”better for children. could take a picture of them together, but Charlie lives in Lincoln, Nebraska and 5Charlie Godwin and Alexandra Johnson Alexandra lives in Littleton, Colorado. Wehave been selected for 2014-2015 for their simply could not do all the great workextraordinary service efforts. Charlie served without both of them and the 116 volunteersas a trustee from 1998-2004 and has since around the country who contributed to the Foundation in 2014-2015!

Financial PerformanceAudited Financial Information 7/01/2014-6/30/2015 Revenues Average Cost per Camper n Special Events......................32% n Individuals ...........................31% $180,354 $172,903 n Tuition ................$3,827 n Family Foundations/ nTravel .......................$435 n Equipment.............$140 $4,402 Trusts.......................................29% n Investments............................4% n Grants ......................................2% n Other........................................2% $8,866 $158,815 $10,000 $24,483 Total Campers by Camp (100) Expenses Cheley 36% n Program ................................77% $78,771 Colvig 24% n Fundraising ..........................13% $99,787 18% n General & Administrative.....................10% Sanborn $584,998 Thunderbird 10% 6% Friendly PinesStatement of Activities 6% Kawanhee Temporarily Permanently Total Endowment Camperships Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 349,766 Endowment Camperships represent donations of at least $150,000. JACF has been fortunateSupport and Revenue: 24,483 to have several individuals and families make sustaining gifts to the Foundation that are designated to provide an annual campership in perpetuity. The funds are invested through aContributions $ 305,706 $ 44,050 $ 180,354 professional manager with the goal of producing income each year that covers the full cost 818 of tuition, travel and equipment for one camper.Investment Income 12,990 11,492 Special events, net direct 180,354 $800,000 $754,141 benefit to donors of $49,539 Other income 818 700,000Net assets released from 600,000restrictions - Satisfactions ofprogram and time restrictions 68,556 (68,566) 500,000Total Support and Revenue 568,444 (13,023) 555,421 400,000Expenses:Program services - Camperships 584,998 584,998 300,000Supporting services - Fundraising 99,787 99,787Management & General 78,771 78,771 200,000 $98,795 $105,750 $114,645 $105,734 $130,119 $112,298 $107,050 $136,657 $111,334 $112,932Total Expenses: 763,556 763,556 100,000CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (195,112) (13,023) (208,135) $56,660NET ASSETS, Beginning of Year 1,366,954 184,554 897,442 2,448,949NET ASSETS, End of Year $ 1,171,842 $ 171,531 $ 897,441 $ 2,240,814 0 SisAMCnaRJhSrnPReAeoKaJyatlevoChurneoerelbBJrnDCWrnybhaaeeiaeAoldrdTron.llrisMMMMMgttrCMfideeJoIeezeeeCFneel..g/PaF/K&CeTmmmmmncSaBLmr&riMuoJakoooooaeoiolttktrrrrrmRsleoriaiiiiibisltvielrooaihaaaaanoeeealllldlynrnngrdyrrls6

What Our Camps Say about Our CampersWe have been particularly impressed with the exceptional Counselor. On top of the trip being a personal 1 feedback we have received success marked by Jennifer’s summit, she 2 about our campers’contributions contributed greatly to the success of the groupwithin their camp communities. Here is a by always asking how she could help, fielding 4sampling of what our Associate Camp directors midnight worries from younger campers andand counselors had to say. constantly maintaining positivity.” 71 On Kais Padamshi at 4 On Madalyn English at Camp Kawanhee for Boys: Colvig Silver Camps:“Now for your execution as a counselor here “Madalyn had another fantastic week and hasat camp, it came as little surprise to me that been keeping everyone happy while hiking.you did a stellar job day in and day out. You The campers loved following her becauseperformed as an ideal counselor would; you her leadership style is thoughtful and kind-were responsible for your actions, generous hearted and polite.”in energy and spirit, positive and outgoingand able to demonstrate authority whilemaintaining friendliness. In archery you werea huge asset to the group; the staff was sadto see you go because you brought so muchto the activity every period. They specificallymentioned that you consistently brought anuplifting humor and a friendly yet effectivementorship to the kids. Considering this isthe first time you’ve been put in this kindof position, I’d say you are a natural teacher.If I was in charge of hiring, I would signyou on as a Senior Counselor without evenblinking once, even if you were under the agerequirements. “2 On McCarthy Fitch at Cheley Colorado Camps: “McCarthy’s leadership and positive 3attitude was one thing that campers had thepleasure of experiencing on a daily basis.He never failed to disappoint when askedto step into a leadership role. On the earlybreakfast hike, McCarthy’s positive attitudekept campers hiking when the weatherconditions were not ideal. Even though it wascold and rainy and the group did not reach itsdestination, McCarthy said this was his favoriteday, a testament to his leadership skills.”3 On Jenny Aponte at Sanborn Western Camps:“The Alpine Valley trip was a great experiencefor Jennifer! She was able to use the skillsshe has been building by working as a Junior

List of DonorsNames in bold are donors who have given to JACF for five consecutive years.Honorary Anna Belle Kritser Ellie Pryor Booher Barbara Moore Weber Equipment Fund25th Anniversary of the Founding of JACF Ben B. FranklinAbby Mayo Bill Fuller Julie-Annabel Schaaf BaileyAl & Sara Zimmerman Bill Root Kristin & John BlackwellAlan Ater Bob Johnson Diana Knowles Cashen & Henry C. CashenAli & Grace Kittle Bud & Isabell Brown & Jack May William B. PryorAmy Blevins Charles Jamieson Katherine C. RutledgeAnn Shingler Clyde & Maxine Haynes Allison Wood Von MaurBarbara Baxter Pillinger Craig I. ColvigBill & Betty Van Dusen Doralie Flutcher Miller Leadership CircleBob & Sumi Jamieson Elda MatousBrian Randolph Ellie Pryor Booher Gifts of $20,000 and aboveBuddy Arnheim Frances “Foohey” KidwellBuffie Berger Francille Walker Chris & Allison BovardCarol Watt Frank “Chief” Cheley Anna Belle Kritser II FoundationChris Bovard Jack & Sis Cheley Sam Price Family FoundationCinnie Tomlinson Jax CoxDebbie Leibold John Blevins Campership LevelDewey Schreiner Jones SchmittsEmma, Ellie & Izzy Lucas Kathleen Smith Walz Gifts of $5,000 to $19,999Erin Montgomery Ken & Elsa Cokely Buddy & Julie ArnheimGeorge & Raymond Frank Lara Rogers Denise BellucciGilmore Children – Sterling, Samantha & Serenity Linda Pigg Schroeder Buffie BergerJACF Campers Sponsored by Lucas Pfeiffenberger George E. Berger Marcia Jorgensen John & Jacolyn Bucksbaum Family Foundation Littleton Public Schools Marilee Long-Saxe Butler Family FoundationJane White-Lewis Mary Brom Donald S. & Carole CheleyJason Ritter Mary Jo Jacobs Jeff & Erika Cheley Nancy Green McHugh Anna EngelnJohnathan Stark Norris N. Emmons John & Kathy Enlund Oliver E. Frascona Melinda Mayo FinleyJulie Bramowitz Patricia Flint Haughey Family FoundationKirstin Eddings Sullivan & Jennifer Tipton Pete Gabel First Bank Community FundKyle Von Eiff Piper Kelly Moellering Elizabeth A. Gard & Thomas J. FurlongLisa Brock Lowe Rhonda Joekel Sharp Jockey Hollow FoundationLuis Ochoa Robert Perkins Karol Ann JohnsonMarilyn Hill Robert W. Stafford L. & M. Charitable Foundation, Inc.Matthew & David Ater Stephen Anspacher Debbie & Greg LeiboldMax Bucksbaum Stephen Barkley Andy & Toby LivingstonMax, Harry & Leo Robison Susan Pain LaBahn Martha D. LivingstonMelissa Ebone’s Parents Karol A. Koon McArthur FundMelissa Wilson Foundation & Corporate Thomas J. & Georgene E. McGonagleRob Jacobs & Todd Seeley Miller International IncRoger Davis-Jahnel Adopt A Campership 1stBank Community Fund The Niemann FamilySally Blevins AmazonSmile Foundation Tim RogersSnailors 1959 Bedrock Foundation Gregory & Barbara RosstonSophie Berger Community First Foundation Anna & John J. Sie FoundationSue & Tom Frostman The Denver Foundation-William R. LaBahn Fund David H. & Betty N. StreetThe Hiner Family Faegre Bakers Daniels Foundation Cynthia Beck TomlinsonThe Sass Brothers: John, Tom & Lou Anna Belle Kritzer II Foundation Julie Van De ZandeThor Collins Microsoft CorporationWilliam LaBahn Miller International Inc. Benefactors Anna & John J. Sie FoundationMemorial Southwest Airlines Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 Wells Fargo Foundation“Bob” Ralph McElvain, Jr. Sue Eckles AndersonAndrew Bailey Susanne Small Bergeron & Jerry Bergeron8

List of Donors (Continued) Patrons Tim ScullJohn P. Boylan Gifts of $500 to $999 Brett A. & Holly R. SpenstPeter O. & Melanie C. BoylanBetsy Moog Brooks Marcus Aaron II Stafford Family Charitable Gift FundCamp Thunderbird Beulah H. AppletonJeff & Erica Conlon Joseph L. & Kerri P. Assell Katie StutzJosh & Deborah Copito Alan L. & Jill AterAnnie Cotton Bedrock Foundation Topeka Community FoundationKyle T. Craig Craig BensonCrystal Waters Foundation Margaret A. Berger & Michael D. Friedman Devadas & Vaneeta VarmaMichael D. Cummings Nita BitnerHarriet Daigle David & Gretchen Black Peter L. & Jane WhiteKen & Sally Dulin Doug & Marge BlattJay T. & Priscilla W. Engeln Ernie Blevins Ryan WilsonHomer & Peggy Evans Nancy CampbellMary Joy Allaert Feeney Diana Knowles Cashen & Henry C. Cashen II FriendsRobert P. & Lynn Fletcher Edward M. & Barbara A. CorleyFriendly Pines Camp The Coleman Company, Inc. Gifts of $250 to $499Thomas O. & Sam Frostman Monica & Cassidy ColvigJim & Susie Fuller William H. & Lois Deschner Charlie AbramsonKatherine E. Gannett Anselm “Carl” & Heidi Dines Gail M. AlbersDonald E. & Julie V. Gardner Loyal Durand AnonymousAnn Garner Lupo Family Charitable Fund Arrowhead Golf ClubJuliana Kindel Guenther Eric Eilteljorg Bear DanceBarbara Hall Helen Spidell Evans James C. & Anne D. BoyceRobert D. & Reine Hartley Charitable Foundation Estes Park Equestrian Club Shari BuchananFrank J. & Cynthia Herr Jim & Laura Hahn Amy CastroTimothy S. Hershey Solitude Cabins Chet Clerihue PhotographyRobert D. Jamieson & Sumi K. Bitner Andrew & Christine M. Hancock John & Barbara CliffordAndrew J. Jorgensen Wyandt Holmes CostanoaKanter Kallman Foundation Inc. J. David & Pamela Holt Joe K. CrevistonKatherine & Duncan Kennedy Jason & Ellen Hornady Copper Mountain ResortRobert & Ellen Kidwell Peter D. & Pat Horne Cutthroat AnglersKurt B. & Brooke Cheley Klebe Thomas F. & Kathryn Hornbein Bob EssinWilliam R. LaBahn Tom & Julie Hull John EstabrookElizabeth D. Livingston Karen Wallace Johnson Ben L. FlintLisa Brock Lowe Kim & Brad Kittle Ford C. & Ann B. FrickKarla H. MacMahon Lara & Frank Kneuttel Shannon FrielJohn & Yancey McCollum Nancy Kornblum Thomas R. & Georgia Sue FullerJudith H. Melly John Kundtz Nicholas HamiltonJason L. Michel Bebe Brown May Elaine H. Harvey Anne L. Mattson T. HaynesAllan Neustadt Charitable Trust Peter O. McKown Jayne HedenkampNicholas S. & Susan B. Noyes Jeanne M. McLaughlin Thomas Higley Richard D. & Carol G. Minker Dan JasparRowan O’Riley Rebecca A. Beall-Moore & Douglas S. Moore Ronald G. & Marjorie JoekelRonald W. & Carol Hershey Periard Terri S. Morrison Robert L. Kelley Jr. & Rossell L. KelleyJason Ritter Jeanine & Tom Murphy Kind CoffeeHadley & Daniel S. Robison Gary & Bev Nelson Tim & Kimberly LucasKathy & Peter Scheu North Scott Community School District Karlagirl StudiosMarcus & Joan Sessel D. W. Wells Obrecht The Magnolia Hotel DenverThe James & Edith Spain Foundation Marty & Ginger Burner Ovens Joye Ashton McKusickSourcerock Partners, LLP Anthony Paul Sarah & Ethan MileyVirginia Stafford Phil Perry Sharon Lang MonsonVincent E. Starzinger William B. Pryor James G. & Cynthia NeighborBob Allen & Pamela Street Palmer & Andy Quaroni W. Peterson NelsonWendy & Tom Thorpe Rose & Don Reynolds Kenneth R. & Jacqueline OldhamPat Tuohy Mark Rockwell Lois PaulSteve & Judy Trapp Liesl Roesch Patricia Pease RiceNancy D. Ullmann Sage Hospitality Katherine C. RutledgeBetsey & Bob Unger Tom SassAllison Wood Von Maur Robert C. & Nancy Schorr Shari F. ShinkGeorge H. Warrington Robert A. & Suzanne Ullmann SteinCarol Westerman Watt Jim Schroeder Martha T. StokelyAlfred C. & Sara Zimmerman Jeffrey D. & Rachel L. Street Andy & Betsy Thamert Alison Tomlinson Andrew Wayne Tandy Craig Wood Sasha & Michael Zolik 9

List of Donors (Continued) David & Jody Charmatz W.B. Martin Gross Jackson Cheley Ann GuhmanPartners Nicholas B. Clinch Sheryl & Andy Gurrentz Mary Virginia W. Coffman Robert & Susan GuthrieGifts up to $250 Catherine H. Coleman Gypsum Creek Golf Course Sandy Campbell & Sharon Coleman Jessa HackmanRobert & Marjory Abrams Stewart & Elinor Humphrey Comer Margaret Weatherly & Thomas B. Hall IIILee R. Adler David D. Cone Foundation Julianne HallTeri Akin Scott & Kristen Cousino Bill & Toni HamillAnna Albonetti Buffy LaBahn Crost Scott & Michelle HamiltonLaura & Jeff Alexander Daniel Crotty Catherine Hansen-StampErin Alkire Allison Cruthis Henry & Muffy HarmonMelissa Allen Ken Curry Jennifer HartenFederico C. Alvarez Terrell CurtisAmazonSmile Foundation Christian Cutter Carolyn J. HastingsKathleen Ambron Jodee D’AvignonMaggie Anderson Laurie Dale Marshall Peggy N. HaynesEmmie Andres Midge DallasEmily Arvola Nick Davis Elaine HazlewoodFrank F. Atwood Elizabeth DeGroodBlue Q Tote Bags John M. HepburnJulie-Annabel Schaaf Bailey James M. Deister Harry C. HersheyBaldpate Inn Frances A. HessParker Barrell Denver Botanic Gardens Cody HillerSarah Bartosh Bill & Bonnie HinerKristen Bear Kathy & Chris Deveny Jacob HinesJoanne S. BeckerStefan Bellucci Connie Van Doorn Ginny HittnerGimo & Candy BerryMegan & Cameron Bertron Jody & Bob Dorweiler Ashley HockMark & Beth BestBrayden Betts Denis Duman & Alix Shafer Leslie HockKim Betts Peter & Elizabeth Dumanian Ruthann I. HolleDeb BialeschkiKristin & John Blackwell Gigi Durand Kathleen HooperMary Lou Montgomery Blair Louise M. HopkinsMeredith & Brant Bloomberg Travis L. DurandGloria Bohan Courtney HorneJoan E. Borel Greg Hurst & Amy DzurBoulder Rock Club of Colorado Mountain School Emily HorneCharles M. Bovard Melissa A. Ebone William C. & Mary HorneMary Ellis BowlerCourtney Boyle Carolyn Echols Michael H. HornerBrian A. & Sarah W. BraccoElizabeth Brady Elizabeth Ehlert Strater HotelAlan & Marsha BramowitzMatthew Brooks John Eliot Donald H. & Dorothy K. HouglandJames C. & Mary Claire Brothers Gus Lee & Diane Elliott-LeeAlison Brown Barbara E. Emmons Cynthia HouxPeter A. BrownAmie P. Bryant Kyrie Encinas Thayer HubbardMeggie Buikema Tom Eshelman & Jeanne FinanCoulter Bump Judy HutchisonJohn & Stephanie Burk Faith EvansJonathan Burk Amy JahnelSteve M. Burns Michelle EvekerJulia Smith Butler Jay Moore Studio, Inc.Jon Calcara Gifford Ewing Karen JennemanJ. Tyler Campbell Chris Perschbacher & Travis Fasching Corey & Nancy JoekelEleanor Cannon Jessica Feltner Carol E. & Donna M. JohnsonEric M. & Victoria B. F. Cantor John Fielder Carolyn Cheley JohnsonYmkje Carrington Cynthia M. & James H. Finigan Scott & Jennifer JohnsonLauren M. Cashatt Edward R. & Miriam Tomasek Freiter Emily JuarezTeresa & Jeffory Castledine Richard B. & Judy L.S. Fritz Alex KalilCharlotte Caudill Andy & Tracy Fuller Joey KaufmanSue Cedarholm Bobs Gardner Carol I. KellerCelestron Peter & Lisa Gergely Kent & Janet Keller Ambrus Gero Jaime Kellogg10 Ralph W. Gilbertsen Andy Holleman & Sharon Kelly Scott & Stacie Gilmore Diana & Oussama Khribeche Thomas R. Giltner Anne Lamkin Kinder Sarah Glassner Joy S. Klein Gary Glockhoff Vernon Klingenberg Stephen Goettsche Mary Kay Knorr Jacob Goetz Knot Tory & Rob Goldson Carmel Koeltzow Big 5 Sporting Goods Nancy Komatz Jerilyn Gottshall Eric & Sarah Komppa Joanna Gould Ronald Kornish II Drew A. & Elizabeth S. Graham Susan Krider Megan Griffith Barbara J. Kripps Larry J. & Kathy Kripps

List of Donors (Continued) John & Terri Ostermiller Randy Slocum Louis Ott Elizabeth E. & Steven S. SmithJonathan B. Krueger Outerwall/Redbox Jay R. & Caroline L. SmithWalter R. Lamkin Eagles Nest Outfitters, Inc. Richard A. & Mary Lou SmithBob & Elizabeth Lazzeri Krysta Paffrath Steve SmithDoug & Whiting Leary Cindy Park Daniel O’Brien & Ellie SolomonAndrew C. LeCuyer Luke Parten Francisco & Carlos SomozaLegacy Ridge Golf Course Brittney Passini Spa Vital at Pura Vida Finess & SpaJohn & Patricia Leibold Henry Safford Peacock Cecilia SperryRichard C. Lewis Steve Peeters John & Jill SpieglemanDavid Linda Judy Penner Charlotte H. StaffordJohn Lindsey Jane Schorr Penoyer Lucie StanishDr. Herbert B. & Carol Lindsley Mark B. & Barbara Periard Philip H. StarkBruce Litaker Brad & Michelle Perozzi Laurel StarrThe Sunshine Group, LLC Christa Peterson Nancy C. SteeperJeff & Laura Loebl Cora E. Petrocine Bryan SternRobert & Kathryn Lohr Andrew R. & Bernadetta B. Pfeiffenberger Mary Allen StiflerKeaton Looney Janet G. Pfeiffenberger Craig & Lora StoppelSunshine Lovas Corrie Phillips Danielle StueveJohn MacFarlane Dustin Pippin Zoe Ann SummersKaren MacGee Erin Pippus Jack SweenyKelly & Charles MacKean Barbara A. Podschun Raymond SwingleDr. Bernard Mallinger Polar Bottles Tallgrass SpaThomas D. Mangelson William A. Powel III & Sandra Ives Powel Terry TaylorHarold E. & Sharon R. Manhart Barbara Porter Pray Ten Thousand WavesKristin Rae & Stephen Markey Tom Preston Roberta TerrellJill Marshall Mark Thompson & Marty Pullam Lynn TiptonMary Mayotte Communications Inc Amber Rahn Kristin TomlinsonCorey Martz Brian Rasch Vic H. & Katherine TrammellBrent P. & Patricia Mayo Jack & Karen Reutzel Scott TrathenJake Mayo Dale & Patty Roberts Kirsten TraulSarah McCue James W. Roberts Virginia D. TroyerWilliam C. & Virginia L. McGehee Patricia C. Roberts Garet TuckerCaitlin McGonagle Ariella Rogge Gary L. Cukjati & Elizabeth A. TuohyRobert L. McGrath Kelli Root Michele & Greg Van HareGeorge K. & Janet Metzger Dave Roshak David & Kathryn VanDerWegeBrad & Cary Meuli Roundhouse Spirits Patricia L. VanDevanderAlex Meyer Alex Rowe Nancy J. VaughnBetty D. Meyer Lisa L. Walker & William A. Rudnick Chelsea VazJohn W. & Joanna A. M’Gonigle Nicole Ruggiano Anne VickeryRhonda L. Mickelson Astrid Ruiz AL M. & Ruthie WaldropJack & Miriam Middleton Ritzy Running Less Goss & Melissa WalkerLindsay Miller Johnny Ryan Henry WarringtonSienna Miller Richard Salas Paula WarzonNancy M. Moor Jane Sanborn Jacquelyn WeddellTimothy S. Moor Sarah Sanderman Melisa WesswickCaellagh Morrissey Lee & Delphine Sanks Stephen WhitmoreEmily Moss Michael & Kate Sawyer Catharine WickmanJoyce A. Mueller Barbara Jean Saye Dorothy Biram WidmannSusan F. Mullens Claire Scates Joel WilliamsLuigi Horne Mumford Norma I. Schalk Angela WilsonJames W. Mytton Parker Schiffer Peter & Karen WinkelmanThomas Nadzieja Mark M. Schorr Ernie & Johanna WintergerstStuart J. Newsome Susan K. Schroeder MaryPat WoodardW. Bruce Newsome Anne Holmes Schuerger Ali Frick & Drausin WulsinPeter H. Norton Jane Miller Bell Scott YaktraxSam Norton Michael Seybold Bradley YoungCarol Parker O’Reilly Christopher ShaffnerWhitney Hopkins & Martin Oehmke Barry Sharcot The Foundation thanks sincerely anyHelen Oexmann Anne ShinglerJeff & Jodi Olin John & Nancy Shingler donor whose name may have been leftMary Lainson Olsen Liz ShullTaylor Olsen Harrison Shure inadvertently off this list. Please contactJudy OlsonChris & Mollie Oster Development at 720-981-2532 to report omissions or errors. 11

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