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Annual Report - 2016-2017

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2016-2017ANNUALREPORT

Message from the Board Chair and Executive DirectorBuilding upon our past and shaping the futureSince 1989, the John Austin Cheley Foundation grateful to announce the establishment of both(JACF) has awarded over 1,100 camp scholarships to The Brown Family Campership Fund and The Williamshundreds of underserved youth, fulfilling their dreams Family Campership Fund.to spend the summer at a wilderness-based residentialcamp. Today, the organization has grown into one With increased resources, the Foundation will servethat partners with nine associate camps and a broad more youth, allowing them to participate in high-network of community-based youth development quality residential camp experiences and reap theorganizations. Additionally, in recent years we made benefits that values-based wilderness camps havethe commitment to our campers to fund the full to offer. Our value proposition does not end with thelifespan of their camp experience, which can be up campers we fund; our associate camps have affirmedto seven years. This significant financial commitment that JACF campers greatly enrich their communitiesensures that the journey our campers begin is one as well. It is our formula for identifying greatthey can pursue as long as they desire, to derive the prospective campers and matching them with bothmaximum growth and development possible. mentors and the right camp that is JACF’s specialty.We believe our work is even more relevant today In the future, we envision an organization that willthan it was in 1989. This greater importance do even more. We already have data supporting thenecessitates planning and with it, increased funding. depth of our impact on youth, and we continue toIt is validating to know that in 2016-17 JACF received seek to broaden our reach by serving more youthmore financial support than ever before. We are each and every summer. We also aspire to position theparticularly excited about the growth to THIRTEEN Foundation as a champion for the camp industry andendowed camperships, each of which funds a camp the value of a high-quality summer camp experiencescholarship in perpetuity. This year, we are profoundly for all youth.“WcchpiaIitrttlmhaod–hinpfraysoeTdotetuniumhwxsnrwrhpedoLhaeiltuwueyprhcigleieppalthnlohsowc,scoeueioEentrgxni-gwvvietfooeiicitsnlinuillnouooetpgfiennvtragdehotfo-heaovDtitdirecgdiirwrthhecemhaae-ceeqnttivkiougmfoenruaennpoltiuoawatmcruynetcords.aor”ucenpnamamhamratpyvneeoererursans’ hgliivlpiefes.

We are tremendously grateful to you, our supporters, “Over the last 50who make all of these past accomplishments and or so odd years, I’vefuture endeavors possible. You give our campers the packed up children andopportunity to change the course of their lives with a grandchildren, bags full tobrighter outlook for future success through building bursting with hiking boots,their confidence, competence, and capacity. Thank you slickers, and socks. I knewfor being our partner in this worthy mission. these items would be forever changed-jeans, after a summerWith gratitude, of riding, are never the same. But I also knew that my children andJohn Boylan Tim Lucas grandchildren would also be foreverBoard Chair Executive Director changed. Every time they came home, they were more independent and self-assured. Mission Camp challenged them to attempt new skills and helped them learn to live with others. It reinforcedpsynouTosemhuietemtidhvJ-eeobtrlhoaycnsaaiemAmtdtupepscanstacidtmnthienCpaxghteterhyeslaonehvuydiepteFhsdaod-tupsoenrtvodhaevayigle,toihnwop-nimrpledopecertnooerrtvnnd.ietdiosaesfls a value system that we believed to be crucial for a happy life-honesty, integrity, grit, selflessness, humor, and not taking oneself too seriously. After so many years as beneficiaries of the gifts camp has to offer, we wanted to ensure that all kids are exposed to camp, even when they can’t afford it. We love the JACF because it not only supports the camp we love, Cheley, but also has vetted and elected to support camps that share the same ideals that formed the foundation of our families. We hope that our gift [of an endowed campership] inspires future generations to live courageously and kindly, to give generously of themselves, and to not take life so seriously.” – Adele Williams and the Williams Family

Why Camp?Summer camp can play an essential role in a High-quality summer camps offering creativeyoung person’s social and emotional growth and experiences in adventurous outdoor environmentsdevelopment, and can even strengthen and reinforce provide a wide range of proven benefits including:academic performance. When barriers to these types ofsummer enrichment opportunities exist, children from • Enhanced positive identity and confidenceunderserved communities can experience an enormous • Better social, physical and cognitive skillsachievement gap. By removing the barriers these • Increased independence and leadershipchildren can thrive.WhoJACF supports children from economically underserved 43% 27% 22% 7% 1%backgrounds who have shown a desire to advancethemselves and who have demonstrated a commitment White Latino Black/African Multi-racial Asianto thrive at camp. Our campers come from all across Americanthe country, eager to develop new skills and embracenew adventures. They come to seize an opportunitythat we know has the power to alter the trajectory oftheir lives for the better and which, without support,would be inaccessible to them.72% 91 60% 57% 21 RETURN RATE CAMPERS SINGLE PARENT OF CAMPERS ARE THE NUMBER OF SUPPORTED FAMILIES AGED 10-13 STATES IN WHICH OUR THIS YEAR (2016 census reports national CAMPERS RESIDE average of 31%) NUMBER OF YEARS IN THE PROGRAM: 45% 1 YEAR 10% 26% BOYS 55% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 10% GIRLS 4 YEARS 14% 5 YEARS 40%

Why JACF?JACF partners with nine high-quality accredited residential We do it because we believe thatsummer camps, each committed to engaging diversified ALL children deserve the chancecommunities in high-impact nature-based programming. to build their CONFIDENCE,By making a long-term commitment to our campers, we COMPETENCE and CAPACITYprovide them with an opportunity to gain critical skillsthat will allow them to succeed as individuals andmake a positive impact in their communities.HowDid you know we do more than just pay camp tuition? JACF raises funds from individuals, foundations, and businesses to support the annual award of camperships. JACF awards camperships to qualified applicants nominated by individual mentors and community-based youth development organizations. JACF supports and guides our campers to help prepare them to gain the most from their summer camp experience. JACF funds camp tuition, travel, specialized equipment, and camp store accounts. JACF commits to providing camperships for as long as our campers remain eligible, recognizing that repeated engagement in the camp program results in the greatest outcomes.Strong and committed relationships with our partners (donors, associate camps, community allianceorganizations, mentors, volunteers, and our campers’ families) allow us to achieve extremely high camperretention rates. By sharing outcomes data and re-engaging our campers in the program year after year, weare able to further enhance their overall growth and development.

Your Support Matters!The board and staff at the John Austin Cheley Foundation truly appreciate your investment in the future of the youth that we support. What doyour donor dollars go toward? Here are a few things that some of our most popular levels of support provide our campers every year.$150,000 Endowed Campership $2,500 Half CampershipDeliver the summer camp experience Your funding will pay half the expenses for one summer camperfor one camper per year in perpetuity $1,000 Cultivator$50,000 Power of Ten Provide an introductory camp experience for a young camperThis generous sponsorship level makes itpossible for ten campers to attend camp $500 Transporterfor one summer Provide travel expenses for one camper$25,000 Adopt a Camper $250 OutfitterA one-on-one relationship between the sponsor and a camperfor his/her entire camp career (usually 5 years) Provide equipment for one camper$10,000 Double Campership $100 Piggy BankerYour generosity will fund two campers for a summer Fund a camper’s bank account during his/her stay$5,000 Full CampershipThe summer of a lifetime for one lucky camper2017 Camper Outcome DataWould you like more information? Visit our website at www.cheleyfoundation.org.

Financial Performance 2017 Camper ProfileUnaudited Financial Information 7/01/2016 - 6/30/2017 When talking with fellow campers, counselors, and friends of Faith Stone one word keeps coming up…‘AMAZING.’ Faith is a first-time Expenses camper with the John Austin Cheley Foundation and she attended Cheley Colorado Camps in Estes Park this past summer. 9% 14% The Gold Key is a way for campers and counselors in the Senior Chipeta and Haiyaha units to recognize those campers 77% who best live up to the Cheley Camps Code of Living. Faith was honored with the Gold Key at the final campfire Program....................................$615,543 ceremony for her citizenship, personal Fundraising..............................$113,808 qualities, and full participation in camp. General & Administrative......$68,919 Total.........................................$798,270 “You never know what kind of potential lies in a quiet, unassuming, young person Support & Revenue until you put them in a situation like camp and they just shine,” said Sam 3% 3% 2% 1% Frostman, Faith’s mentor. 14% 50% Faith’s mother, Victoria, has never 28% been so proud. When asked what she would say to the donors who made this experience Individuals................................$473,382 possible, with tears in her eyes she said, “Thank you. There are Family Foundations/Trusts....$265,846 not enough words to say thank you or show our appreciation In-Kind Camp Contributions..$132,175 for what you have given Faith. Just seeing her there with the Grants..........................................$30,000 other girls when she received the Gold Key enabled me to see Special Events............................$29,377 that camp unlocked the magical piece of her that I have never Other............................................$14,649 seen before and that she really needed. Without the help of Corporate & Businesses............$5,080 the Foundation this never could have happened.” Total........................................$950,509 The fact that Faith received the Gold Key during her first summer at camp, an extremely unusual occurrence, is a true Faith’s Gold Key testament to Faith, and to the quality of campers that the Foundation supports. Faith plans on going back to Cheley again next summer and is looking forward to signing up for more out-of-camp activities like hiking, backpacking, and riding. She loved the different experiences that camp provided her because they helped her to be less shy, enabled her to talk to new people, and to get more involved. What is she up to in the meantime? Faith plans to start working on a project serving the homeless in her home community of Colorado Springs, Colorado. She isn’t sure what that project will look like yet, but she wants to make sure that it is something that will challenge her. AMAZING.

List of Donors –JsaiLcun“diazcdWemhBi,veapaaikdhnebeuradris,adgAEltspxhleeoeaixsmcrmputsietuuoiarvmcfireehetmnDhtvceioereeercrg.ctoyatToomishnrtp,merCefeyrlucaeoainsaamliurlltwryhgteahaia,rtedeslasrstta!Chh”wwareemeihrelpoloJlafwAeos.CrnwPFGuaeirnurlseilqau, eJACF would like to express our sincere thanks to those individuals, businesses, and organizations that havepartnered with us to send so many underserved youth to camp in 2017. We couldn’t have done it without you!GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OF Sis Cheley Former Trustees (2016) Craig Colvig Debbie Leibold (2015)Bruce G. Allen Doralie Flutcher Miller McCormick Family Trust (2014)Buddy Arnheim Bill Fuller Randy Shure (2016)Alan Ater Charles Godwin Sullivan Family (2017)Anna Mohrman Jerry GottshallChris Bovard Alan Frame Hill LEADERSHIP CIRCLE - $20,000Loyle Gregory Chansolme Dr. & Mrs. Harvey A. HumphreyJack Cheley Mary Jo Jacobs John P. Fletcher Family FundJeff Cheley & Brooke Cheley-Klebe Kent Keller The Shure FamilyThor Collins John KennedyConner Dayton John C. Lebor CAMPERSHIP LEVEL - $5,000 – $19,999Bill Deschner Linda Pigg SchroederGeoffrey & Angela Euston John Love McKown Anonymous (1)Katie Fletcher Tom Moore Ralph L. & Julie L. Arnheim IIAli Frick Jan Rufien Amy Blevins & Phil BicklerSue and Tom Frostman Nancy Taylor Hushek Chris & Allison BovardBill & Bess Fuller Francille Walker John & Jacolyn BucksbaumBrendan Hann Barbara Moore Weber Butler Family FoundationHouse Family Eric Weidmann Don & Carole CheleyKing Family Campers Jim Wilson Bruce C. DaytonStuart Knutson Sebastian & Kristina de AtuchaTed Kornish ENDOWED CAMPERSHIPS Leslie Case DonnerDebbie Leibold Sondra EddingsMartha Livingston Reverdie & Jean Ater Memorial Anna EngelnGenevieve B. Lueders Campership Geoff EustonSam Morgan Brown Family Campership Fund Melinda Mayo FinleySara Osburn Sis Cheley Memorial Fund Anna Belle Kritser II FoundationPhilip Perry Craig I. Colvig Fund Haughey Family FoundationDoug Rheiner & Casey Doyle John T. Jackson Memorial Fund Jockey Hollow FoundationBarbara Aaron Rosston - John T. Jackson Foundation Elizabeth A. Gard & Thomas J. FurlongThe Rosston Family Anna Belle Kritser Memorial Fund Jason & Ellen HornadyLouis Carl Sass, Jr. John C. Lebor Memorial The King/Kelley FamiliesGinny Stafford Campership Fund L & M Charitable Foundation, Inc.Kate Stiles - Lebor Family Foundation Lebor Family FoundationMeg Theobald Carol Hershey Periard Family Fund Tim RogersKatherine Trammell Robert Perkins Campership Fund Gregory & Barbara RosstonJulie van de Zande Laura Naugle Sanborn & Mary Sam Price Family FoundationKyle Von Eiff Colvig Miller Campership Vincent E. StarzingerEllen Wagnon Mary E. Satter Endowment Fund David H. & Betty N. StreetCarol Watt Kundtz-Tuohy Endowed Kirstin and Patrick SullivanAdele T. Williams Family Who Attended Campership Cynthia Beck Tomlinson Cheley: Kim Williams Kittle, Alexandra Williams Family Campership Fund Robert & Ellen Wagnon Kittle, Chris Mixon, Grace Kittle, Adele Williams Jack Valentine CURRENT ADOPT A CAMPER FUNDS BENEFACTORS - $1,000 – $4,999GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OF Amy Blevins & Phil Bickler (2014) Anonymous (1)Susie Austin Sebastian & Kristina de Atucha (2016) Sue E. AndersonMary C. Boylan Lytle Sondra G. Eddings (2014) Alan L. & Jill AterJack Cheley Fletcher Family (2017) R. Burton Baldridge Robin Black, David & Gretchen Black

Scott Brandt PATRONS - $500 – $999 FRIENDS - $250 – $499que Betsy Moog Brooks Anonymous Anonymous (1)e William & Nancy Bunce Jeff & Laura Alexander Lee R. Adler Jeff & Erika Cheley Sue & Jerry Bergeron Teri Akina, Community First Foundation Anthony Family Foundation The Best Family Spann Behrens, Dick Behrens & Barb Behrens William H. & Lois Deschner Eli Boufis & Nicole Liadis Chatron DoTopia Roberto A. Billa Joan Bovard Rich & Sally Braugh John & Kathy Enlund James C. & Anne D. Boyce Tori Brunette Elizabeth Brady Nancy Campbell Homer** & Peggy Evans Bruell Family Scott C. Evans Claire P. Caudill Andrew Celli Frosty & Sam Frostman Diana Cashen Dr. & Mrs. Stewart Comer Donald E. & Julie V. Gardner Edward M. & Barbara A. Corley Ann Garner David and Mary Crutchfield Joe K. Creviston Harriet Daigle Matthew J. Dobry Geary Rimmer Vincent Wolf Foundation Donald C. & Harriet P. Peterson Barbara Hall Martha Anne Driscoll Jody & Bob Dorweiler Peter & Pat Horne Philippe & Cynthia Dunoyer Elizabeth Dumanian Loyd Hutchins Loyal Durand Gus & Diane Lee The Jay Whipple Family Foundation The Edison Family Brian & Katie Flanigan Andrew J. Jorgensen Jay T. & Priscilla W. Engeln Michael & Karen Fomook Gregory E. Euston, Jr. Foundation Source Kanter Kallman Foundation Inc. Kurt B. & Brooke Cheley Klebe Helen Spidell Evans Michael W. & Sarah LaBahn Kubly Mary Joy Allaert Feeney Larry Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kubly Lucy Langer The Frick Family Fund Thomas Fuller The Furmaniak Family Randy Langer Ford C. & Ann B. Frick Debbie & Greg Leibold Caleb F. & Sidney B. Gates, Jr. Andy & Toby Livingston Jim and Susie Fuller Elizabeth D. Livingston** B. Kent & Susan Garlinghouse Dottie Gottshall Martha D. Livingston James & Elizabeth Gassel Russell & Deborah Hall Jim Hahn Tim & Kimberly Lucas Ken & Mary Harris The Hancock Family Karla Evans MacMahon Timothy S. Hershey Harry C. Hershey Karol Koon McArthur Thomas Higley Hock Family John W. & Yancey McCollum Anne Holmes Diane Hoffman Tom & Georgene McGonagle Wyandt Holmes Hugo & Laura Lozano Judith H. Melly Thomas F. & Kathryn Hornbein Joy S. Klein Jason L. Michel Alexander Jacobs & Petra Micu Larry J. and Kathy Kripps Microsoft Corporation Daniel & Katherine Johnson John Kundtz & Thomas Amon Patrick Jones Clayton William Lamkin Gary & Bev Nelson Duncan & Katherine Kennedy Allan Neustadt Andrew Lieberman & Randi Shafton Tessa & David Nicholson Anne Lamkin Kinder Jeanne M. McLaughlin Margaret J. Peak Walter R. Lamkin Mary Miller Anne L. Mattson Richard D. & Carol G. Minker Ronald W. & Carol Hershey Periard Sue Mazzoni Eleni Minnick Mike Saltzstein Dan Meyer Henry & Mary Beth Mohrman The Saul Family Stephanie Morrison Jim Schroeder Douglas S. Moore & Rebecca A. Beall-Moore Marcus & Joan Sessel W. Pete Nelson James W. Mytton Virginia Stafford Eric & Anne K. Nordness Jeff & Rachel Street Nicholas S. & Susan B. Noyes Randall H. & Holly Young Street Mike & Lisa O’Leary Ken & Jacqueline Oldham Sarah G. Olsen Brigitte Olsen Jeffrey R. & Amy C. Swartz Ginger Ovens Saf & Betty Peacock Dr. Dural L. Parish & Kathleen B. Parish Anonymous Mike & Denise Pope Steven C. & Ruth Peeters J. Andrew & Nancy Thompson Andy and Palmer Quaroni Mark Periard Three Bears Fund William** & JoAnn Raley Robert D. Richards, MD Patricia J. Tuohy Family Fund The Robert & Julie Horowitz Charitable Fund Nancy Morgan Ritter Jim & Cathy Tyree Family James A. & Martha Peak Rochelle Tom & Peggy Sass Jason Rowland Nancy D. Ullmann Fred & Pat Schonwald, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John K. Rutledge George H. Warrington Richard A. and Mary Lou Smith Jane Sanborn Bob A. & Pamela Street John & Carol Sass Carol W. Watt Jeffrey D. & Rachel L. Street Barbara Hoss Saye The Williamson Family Jennifer Tipton Martha Pratt Scharfenberg Ali Frick & Drausin Wulsin Julie van de Zande Devadas and Vaneeta Varma Anne Holmes Schuerger Tandy (Craig) Wood Michael Schultz Alfred C. & Sara Zimmerman

Daniel M. Schuman Meggie Buikema John W. & Delia L. Haefeli Linda Family Eric Hahn Anna LindgrenHarrison Shure Coulter Bump Fell Sue Hall & Scott Rodgers Lisa LinnThe Spiro Family Julia Smith Butler Abby Lohr Toni HamillRobert A. & Suzanne Tyler Campbell Robert H. & Kathryn M. Lohr Joy Campbell Catherine Hansen-Stamp Kirstie Lower Ullmann Stein Henry Hansen Holly Lueders Carrington Family Delmer D. & Deborah L. HarrisMarty Stokely Marshall Carver Pamela K. LundgrenTodd Gelhaar & Mandi Fleiner Putter & Pidgeon Harvey Karen MacGeeKathrine Lamkin Trammell Lauren M. Cashatt Peggy N. HaynesMr. & Mrs. Peter Wells Barbara Chrisman Libby Heimark Andrew F. MallingerWill Whipple John Christodoulou Steven L. & Beverly K. Helkey Dr. Bernard Mallinger Elena Cincione Andrew ManaleWhite Family Fund Eileen M. Clark John M. & Beverly Hepburn Alan & Annette MandelNancy J. Wilson Alex Clay Katie Hickey Jesse Martens Sam Clements Shawn Hils Bebe Brown MayPARTNERS - Gifts up to $250 Charleen M. Clinton Herb & Susan Hinstorff Abby Mayo Katherine Clurman Sarah C. HiteAnonymous (9) Blake Coco Alison Hix Brent P. & Patricia MayoLinda Adam-Hall Mary Virginia W. Coffman Eleanor M. Hixon Kathy McCue The Holder FamilyRev. Abraham Kahu Akaka Catherine H. Coleman Alice S. Holder William C. & Virginia L. McGehee John T. & Laura L. Conley Chip Holder G. Robert & Janet G. McKay Ministries Foundation Richard CooperAlaska Airlines Carole Randall Costas Ruthann I. Holle Peter O. McKown Jerry & Diana Cremer Susan McLaughlinGail M. Albers Allison Cruthis J. David & Pamela Holt Kristin McLerranMarjorie Allen Laura Honnold Jodee D’Avignon Alex MeyerMissy & Ed Allen Louise M. Hopkins Ethan & Sarah Miley Joellen d’Avignon Elisabeth Howe Dee Dee Giles MillerFederico C. Alvarez John B. & Beverly S. Howell Lindsay MillerAmazonSmile Foundation David D. Cone Monica Hudec Chris MixonJacob Anderson Timothy & Pamela Davis Diann Hudgens Molly Hood MonetteNick Anderson Elizabeth DeGrood Amy JahnelSara Anschuetz Jessica James Nancy M. MoorChuck & Joedy Arnold Family Jim Deister Carol E. JohnsonJoseph L. & Kerri P. Assell Michael J. Delaney Jeffrey and Shirley Johnson Nancy Moor and Tim MoorFrank F. Atwood Ben Dennis Jeffrey and Hope Jones Tristan Landers MorrisVivek Balasubramaniam & R. Bruce & Jacquelyne N. Denuyl Janet Legare John Deschner Janet G. Keller J.A. MuellerMitch Ball Billy Dewey Jaime Kellogg Luigi Horne MumfordClaiborne & Mariane Barksdale Ellie Dorsch Chris & Sharon L. Kermiet Brian MyersJake Barling James F. Duncan Frank Kinder Joanne Myrup Patrick Durham William M. & Suzanne Kite, Jr. Russ NelsonJoanne S. Becker Mark A. & Virginia M. Ebacher Ali Kittle Northern Trust Securities LendingMarilyn D. Belair Lulu Klebe Kathryn E. O’DonnellJoan S. Bell Carolyn Echols Alex Kluge Helen O’GuinnBenevity Community Impact Fund Randy & Donna Ellis Michael & Ann O’NeillMaria Bergh Paul Emerson Mary Kay KnorrAndy Bernstein Lora Farmer Stuart & Hazel A. Knutson Fund Carol Parker O’Reilly Leigh & Claudia Fatzinger Alexander A. & Mary Kay Koenen The Off Road Body ShopGimo & Candy Berry David Ferer Christie KoetsJoe Bersson Laura Fletcher Mary Lainson OlsenMargaret Betten Sherry Forsee Laura & Jim Kornish & Family Karen OlsonBarbara Betts Sophie Frankel Dea Kreisman Steve and Diane OrnelasKim Betts Edward R. & Miriam Tomasek Jacqueline M. Kremers Meredy ParkerKristie & Chris Blackwood Freiter Richard & Carleen Krening Nathan PatteeBrook Blair Stan Gengler Jane Schorr Penoyer Laurie and Gary Gilbert Barbara J. Kripps George PerkinsDoug & Marge Blatt Jason D. Gill Linda H. Kropf Cora E. PetrocineMr. & Mrs. Boatright Tom Giltner Ferd & Ann LaBrunerie Nancy D. PetryLewis & Carolyn Bock Robert Goldson Lauren Lamm Marthaine B. PfeiffenbergerMartha Bolyard, Bev Schroeder, Rich & Kathryn Good Mary W. Lamy Phibro Animal Health Emily B. Nelson, Tom & Julie Ben Gorman Linda M. Larsen Peter & Ruth Philpott Bolyard, Carol and Dan Perkins Katie Green Timothy J. & Sue Ellen Latham Sara E.B. PikeMargaret Booth Megan Griffith Bob & Elizabeth Lazzeri Barbara Baxter (Baxie) Pillinger Katalina Groh Charlotte Leckow Dustin PippinJohn P. Boylan Dylan Lederer Michael Pozzo Martin Gross Joann LeetmaeBrian A. & Sarah W. Bracco Amy Gunn Charles F. & Donna H. Lehman Tom PrestonSara Brahm Robby QuickAlan & Marsha Bramowitz Jack & Lutetia RaleyAnne H. BrinsmadeMary BrothersAli Brown

Tim Rames Jordan Warmath 2017 JACFLauren Reilly Volunteer of the Year:Robin Rheiner Henry Warrington Rochelle CarmanPatricia Pease Rice Steve Watkins Ed & Shirley Weger Rochelle has volunteered for JACF forJames W. Roberts Robert Wham 18 years. During that time RochelleROC, Inc. Lawrence & Sherri Wick has frequently gone above and beyond,Kelli Root Julia Wickman supporting families’ applications, providingSusan C. Roper Becky Williams essential equipment and countless rides Jeffrey & Carol Wilson to the airport. Her ‘whatever is necessary’Peter Rosston David C. & Linda L. Woolsey attitude ensures that the children underElizabeth Roush Pat Wrigley her guidance have access to the campNicole Ruggiano Joyce Zarcone experience. This selfless dedication is theSamantha Samsel embodiment of our mentoring program.Albert Saul GIFTS IN KINDDavid Saul “It has been my pleasure to connect youngParker Schiffer Big 5 Sporting Goods people with JACF. Camp has changed theirEd & Penny Schneider Chris & Allison Bovard lives and I feel honored to be connected withRobert C. & Nancy Schorr John Boylan this amazing program.”Scordo Gurrentz & Associates Camp Kawanhee for Boys – Rochelle CarmanRoberta Scritchfield Camp Thunderbird for BoysFlorence N. Seccombe Camp Thunderbird for GirlsMichael Seybold Camping Education Foundation CampMinderAlexandra Shafer Cheley Colorado CampsSam Shapiro Clearwater Camp for GirlsCynthia H. Shaw Colvig Silver CampsPatricia J. Shirley Ed DiffendalStephen P. Simsic Geoffrey EustonAshley C. Slupe Leigh FatzingerJames B. & Betty J. Slusher Lewis Roca Rothgerber ChristieDavid Spell Friendly Pines CampCheryl A. Spires Greg & Debbie LeiboldLaurel Starr Sanborn Western Camps Jennifer TiptonNancy C. Steeper Ellen Weingarten WagnonLori Stewart Julie van de ZandeMary Allen Stifler Names in bold are donors whoTrent & Carolyn StilesAlyssa Street have given to JACF for fiveLynn Lamkin SullivanPatrick and Julie Sullivan consecutive years.Zoe Ann Lundgren Summers **DeceasedMichael & Sue SupinskiOlivia Swartz Please accept our sincere apologiesThe Bar Plan for any unintentional mistakesM. Charles Theobald or omissions. We have listed onlyThomas M. & Martha donations that were received Leinenweber during the fiscal year of 7/1/2016 to 6/30/2017. Please contact ourChristopher S. & Heather office at 720.981.2532 x 100 to report any omissions or errors. ThompsonThomas & Wendy ThorpeTipton Development, Inc.Eric & Karen TobeyDan & Dianna TodtRein & Jan Van WestAnne VickeryGordon L. & Linda L. Von QualenAl M. & Ruthie WaldropLess Goss & Melissa WalkerMike & Karen S. WalkerMichael WalpoleBrittany WaltermireGrace B. S. WannerFor a current list of our Board of Trustees and staff please visit our website at:www.cheleyfoundation.org/about/who-we-are

1420 Ogden St. Suite 102 NON-PROFIT ORG Denver, CO 80218 U.S. POSTAGE John Austin Cheley Foundation Annual Report PA I D Volume 2016/2017, Issue 1 of 1 Published Annually by John Austin Cheley Foundation DENVER, CO PERMIT NO. 2882Partnerships Associate CampsThe development of strong partnerships is central to our success. As JACF has evolved we have consistently Community Alliance Organizations sought partnerships with high-quality summer camps.These associate camps form the backbone of our mission, shaping our campers’ character and skills within their nurturing communities. More recently JACF has sought partnerships with community youth development organizations. These partnerships generate new funding for JACF and allow us to create richer growth and development of our campers by integrating the summer growth with the year-round programming our partners provide. In Profile: Kooch-I-Ching, Ogichi Daa Kwe, and Clearwater Camp for GirlsThis year we introduced our three newest associate camps.They enrich our offerings with unique programming, new environments, and core values in alignment with our own. Learn more about these exciting camps at: www.cheleyfoundation.org/alliances/summer-camp In Profile: Midtown Educational Foundation Midtown Educational Foundation (MEF) provides after-school and summertime growth opportunities to highly motivated low-income students in Chicago, Illinois.• Partnership established: 2013• Total camperships awarded: 49• Camperships awarded in 2017: 15• Capstone Program Participants in 2017: 2


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