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We exist tohelp everychild becomeall they werecreated to be.We do this by having a positive influence on youth inour communities by supporting innovative education,youth entrepreneurship, and leadership.
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ContentsCuriously Inspired by Dan Cathy 6Atlanta’s Westside 9Junior Achievement 10Staff Getting Involved 122016 True Inspiration Awards 15Summer Camp 24Community Leadership Speaker Series 27Salvation Army Angel Tree 30Grand Opening Bookhouses 33Advisory Board 35Charitable Partnerships 36 5
Curiously InspiredDAN CATHYChairman, President, andCEO of Chick-fil-A, Inc.Stories inspire. They contain the evidence of hard work and the outcome of a curiousmind, and daring heart. Often I think of my father’s story, his humble beginnings, andfind inspiration for another day, another idea, another initiative. He lived his story oneday at a time. And now it possesses the power to effect change in the lives of others.Hard work is contagious. People notice, and get inspired. In 2015, the Chick-fil-A®Foundation did the work. Our team dug in. Their aim?To help every child become all they were created to be.Our curiosity leads us to ask a question of possibility: “What if every child actuallybecame all they were created to be?” It’s a question that leads to action; to make thatmission a reality. And it’s inspiring to see the results from 2015. Please read and beinspired. But more than that, I invite you to become part of the Chick-fil-A Foundation’sstory. A story of discovering solutions to real problems that confront our communitiesand nation.We like to say the Chick-fil-A Foundation is not a charity, but leadership in action. Let’sstand together to be an inspiration to those in our community; let’s be willing to beengaged partners.After reading these stories, decide how you might contribute to the call to transformlives. What good work will you do? What page of the story will you write?An honor to serve at your side.
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“I have a very deep conviction about what this problem says about our society, about what it says about our own backyard. This is happening on our watch. We have got to fix it.” Dan Cathy
Atlanta’s WestsideVine City and English AvenueNestled on the Westside of Atlanta, the neighborhoods of Vine City and EnglishAvenue are known by many names including their respective zip codes of 30314,and 30318. Over 60 percent of children under the age of 18 in this area live inpoverty. One third of the homes stand vacant. These neighborhoods are some ofthe most violent neighborhoods in America today. The area struggles as thesesocial ills prevent growth in the community.And yet these neighborhoods of Atlanta possess deep historical significance. Theywere an incubator for the civil rights movement and now are home to some of thenation’s most prestigious historically black colleges and universities. Due to yearsof disinvestment and poor management, the Westside needs revitalization.It is no accident that our hope to shape the future of Atlanta begins here. “I havea very deep conviction about what this problem says about our society,” saysDan Cathy, “about what it says about our own backyard. This is happening on ourwatch. We have got to fix it.”Join us in imagining what could be. Imagine thriving neighborhoods, schools,and businesses. Imagine the Westside as a beacon of human flourishing wherechildren are daily becoming all that they were created to be.In response to this glaring need, in 2014 the Atlanta Committee for Progress,along with Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, established the “Westside Future Fund”(WFF). The fund operates as a convening mechanism. It creates a communityframework that encourages collaboration with organizations such as PulteGroup,The Arthur A. Blank Family Foundation, Delta Air Lines, and The Home Depot. TheChick-fil-A Foundation joins these world-class organizations in a collective effort tochange the trajectory of the Westside.Because of a deep commitment to the city of Atlanta and our neighbors, theChick-fil-A Foundation desires to be part of the restoration of the Westsidethrough financial contributions and partnering with other organizations throughvolunteering and continuing to be a humble presence in the area—listening toresidents, understanding the complexity of the problems they face, and workingwith residents to solve them. Our heart for the Westside is shared by many otherorganizations we invest in such as: the City of Refuge, Peace Preparatory Academy,Bearings Bike Shop, Raising Expectations, Big Brothers Big Sisters, partnershipswith the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and others.The Vine City and English Avenue neighborhoods represent where real needsrequire action. For those outside Atlanta, we ask you what is your Westside, theplace in your community that needs the greatest attention? How can you addressthe immediate needs of your community? We can join hands now and work tomake every community a place where every child gets the opportunity to becomeall they were created to be. 9
Junior AchievementWhat is Junior Achievement (JA)? JA works with local businesses and organizationsto deliver experiential programs on the topics of financial literacy, work readiness andentrepreneurship.The more important question, however, is: What impact does JA have uponour nation’s youth? Imagine all children understanding the connection between theireducation and their future career success. Imagine all children growing in financialwisdom and their love for entrepreneurship. Imagine inspired young people connectingthe now of learning with the tomorrow of real cultural change. That’s what JA does.Our vibrant partnership with JA continues to expand across the nation,and the collective effort from Chick-fil-A, Inc. and from Franchised Operators creates apowerful impact, nationwide.NINE9 Capstone FacilitiesPrince George’s County, MD Gwinnett County, GA Charlotte, NCKnoxville, TN Houston, TX Atlanta, GAMemphis, TN Fairfax, VA Broward County, FL140,000+ 147140,000+ Students Reached in 2015 147 Chick-fil-A Franchised Operators Support JA
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Staff Getting Involved At the Chick-fil-A Foundation, we believe in leadership through service. It’s in the DNA of our community, and it reflects the heart of our founder, Truett Cathy. In 2015, you could find Chick-fil-A Support Center staff serving in local community gardens, food banks, and schools. We’re about the work of imagining what can be in this world, and then doing the work to bring that potential to life.FORTY 40 Volunteer Activities3,918 3,918 Staff Volunteer Hours“We don’t volunteer as a team because we have to, we volunteer because we want to. When you volunteer with your team, a bond is formed that is incredibly unique. We truly care about each other, and this grows exponentially when we serve others.” Kristie Rainey, Chick-fil-A Support Center Employee
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True Inspiration AwardsRODNEY BULLARDVice President of Community AffairsExecutive Director of Chick-fil-A FoundationYou and I can probably name at least one person who made a significantdifference in our lives when we were young. My high school guidancecounselor, Mrs. Gonzalez, encouraged me to go to the Air Force Academy.That advice changed the trajectory of my life. The power of one act ofkindness, a helping hand, or thoughtful advice can work miracles in the livesof our youth.That’s why I love what the Chick-fil-A Foundation is doing with the secondannual True Inspiration Awards. The True Inspiration Awards recognizecommunity organizations that align with the Chick-fil-A Foundation’s missionto support and inspire youth. In 2015, we awarded over $1 million in grantsthrough the True Inspiration Awards to 25 organizations, nominated byChick-fil-A Franchised Operators and community foundations across thenation. There are 22 organizations chosen for the 2016 True InspirationAwards, to which we provided more than $1 Million in grants. Each awardrecipient has a mission that aligns with ours -- to help every child become allthey were created to be -- devoted to innovative education, emerging leaderdevelopment, or youth entrepreneurship.The annual True Inspiration Awards Gala gives us the opportunity to honorthese folks and their great work. It’s a special night of dinner, music, andinspirational testimonials. This year’s Gala featured Grammy Awards®winnerand musician Lecrae, who hosted the event. In his opening remarks, Lecraedescribed his own upbringing. He is the first family member to make it out ofpublic housing. Lecrae attributed his own success to organizations like theones represented at the Gala that exist to help every child reach their fullpotential.At the event, we presented an award to each organization, a trophy designedto physically represent “the flame within.” This flame represents thegenerous spirit that flowed through our founder, Truett Cathy’s heart. TheTrue Inspiration Award Winners represent that spirit, and carry it on into thenext generation of great leaders. It was a pleasure to celebrate them andtheir accomplishments. 15
True Inspiration Awards2016 Award Recipients$1,126,000$1.126 Million Awarded to 2016 Recipients2222 Organizations Honored in 20161616 Award Recipients nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operators in 2016THREEThe three major categories include:Innovative Education, Youth Entrepreneurship, andDevelopment of Emerging Leaders
True Inspiration Awards CategoryInnovative EducationThe following organizations are dedicated to improving teaching and learningthrough ground-breaking practices and visionary leadership.By The Hand Club for Kids Chicago, IllinoisHelping children experience abundant life, through a Christ-centered after-schoolprogram, working specifically on reading and study skills.Genesys Works Twin Cities St. Paul, MinnesotaEnabling economically disadvantaged students to enter and thrive in theeconomic mainstream by providing them the knowledge and work experiencerequired to succeed as professionals.Neighborhood Homework House Azusa, CaliforniaPartnering with parents of at-risk Azusa students to provide the tools to thriveacademically and socially.Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Carlos Mayen Solorzano 17
True Inspiration Awards CategoryYouth EntrepreneurshipThe following organizations are committed to developing business knowledge,entrepreneurial skills, and financial literacy in today’s youth.Junior Achievement of Washington Seattle, WashingtonPreparing young people to succeed in a global economy through mentorship andprograms that build work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills.Teen Center USA Elk Grove, CaliforniaTeaching the importance of education, public responsibilityand physical fitness to young people.Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Darrell FrickYouth Entrepreneurs Georgia Atlanta, GeorgiaProviding students with business and entrepreneurial education and experiences tohelp them prosper and become contributing members of society.
True Inspiration Awards CategoryDevelopment of Emerging LeadersThe following organizations are committed to developing business knowledge,entrepreneurial skills, and financial literacy in today’s youth.New York Cares New York, New YorkMeeting pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkersin volunteer service.Friends of Refugees Clarkston, GeorgiaEmpowering refugees through opportunities that provide for their well-being,education and employment and through relationships that connect them to Jesusand His followers.Heart for the City Glendale, ArizonaDoing whatever it takes to raise up a new generation that challenges thewalls that trap inner-city, at-risk youth.Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Leo Lichter
2016 True Inspiration AwardsRegional RecipientsAtlantic Girls on the RunMidwest Fort Mill, South CarolinaNortheast Inspiring girls to be joyful, healthy and confident, using a fun, experienced-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Michael Crosby Characterworks Richmond, Virginia Honoring Christ, building character, and creating community through quality theater arts education and productions. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Todd Mercer Effective Leadership Academy Beachwood, Ohio Developing leaders, preparing students for success in school, work, and all future endeavors. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Gerrick Doss Impact Northern Kentucky‑Regional Youth Leadership Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Enhancing the business climate in the community by developing young leaders. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Britton Smith The Enterprise Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Catalyzing positive community change through programs and redevelopment projects that create jobs and revitalize communities. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Bob Fanelli Leadership Southern Maryland Leonardtown, Maryland Creating collaborations and partnerships among current and emerging leaders to impact the community needs; empowering youth to become catalysts for positive change. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator John Flatley
Southeast 2nd Mile MinistriesSouthwest Jacksonville, FloridaWest Renewing lives and communities through the gospel, seeking transformation in every way. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Steven Schrieber YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida Strengthening the foundation of our community through programs focused on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator David Neely Side by Side Kids Austin, Texas Inspiring and equipping kids in East Austin to be excellent students, make wise choices, and follow Christ. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Ken Massey Samaritan House Community Center Rogers, Arkansas Serving the hurting and hungry of Northwest Arkansas, providing hope to those in need. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Scott Clark Big Idea Project Denver, Colorado Developing a generation of generous leaders who take the initiative to creatively solve tough problems. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator John Barker Sheriff’s Community Impact Program Sacramento, California Fostering productive citizens by engaging youth in dynamic community programs. Nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Joshua Paul 21
S. Truett CathyHonoree True Inspiration Awards The legacy of Truett and Jeannette Cathy is one of inspiration and caring for the next generation. Early in their relationship, Jeannette and Truett worked as a team in Truett’s entrepreneurial endeavors. Their vision and faith flourished, allowing them to parlay their business success into widespread philanthropic efforts focused on helping young people reach their full potential. The S. Truett Cathy Honoree embodies this entrepreneurial spirit of vision and service, and in 2016 we are pleased to honor A Night to Remember Prom, nominated by Chick-fil-A Franchised Operator Mandy Medlin.A Night toRemember Prom The founders, Rob and Cheryl Shields, dreamed up an annual prom for high schools in San Diego. Their desire is to love and honor students with special needs, and build community with “mainstream” students—exactly what they accomplish through A Night to Remember. They say, “On prom night, dancing and fun knows no disability.” Student volunteers are paired one-on-one with a new friend with special needs for this prom night, through which they break down barriers and build friendships.“Young people are inspired by having opportunities to put action behind their words. They want to be ‘doers.’ The pure joy and excitement of A Night to Remember Prom has led to hundreds of student hosts jumping on board.” Cheryl Shields, Founder & Director, A Night to Remember Prom 23
Summer Camp Over 1,000 kids experienced camp with the Chick-fil-A Foundation in 2015, hosted at colleges across the nation—Morehouse College, Georgia Institute of Technology, Wheaton College, and University of Washington. One of our camp models, Fundamentals on the Field, is a one-day character curriculum that takes place on college campuses through partnerships with college football teams. We love this program because campers have the opportunity to visit a college campus, interact with student-athletes, and learn vital leadership skills.“The campers discover they can accomplish their goals by attending college, and a conversation with a college football player brings this to life. This experience gave our athletes the chance to be a coach and mentor for the day. Although worn out, they walk away knowing they have made a difference.” Lamar Owens, Running Backs Coach, Georgia TechFOUR THREE4 college campuses 3 cities2,600 1,0002,600 children since 2012 1,000 children in 2015
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Community LeadershipSpeaker SeriesInspiration demands movement. There must be a stirring of the mind, body, andsoul. The rise of Ted Talks shows us how important and influential thought leadersare in every vocational field. Thought leaders help us see the potential of a goodidea in action. They inspire vision for helping every child become all they werecreated to be.In our ongoing effort to inspire the community and equip leaders, we sponsorthe Community Leadership Speaker Series. The series hosts nationally knownspeakers to discuss issues facing the community, education, and youth. Hostedat the Chick-fil-A Support Center, these events are open to all Support Centerstaff, Chick-fil-A Operators, team members and external audiences. In 2015, wehosted over 1,000 attendees at six events, hearing from dynamic thought leaderson topics related to community development.Doug ShipmanChief Executive Officer of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR)John DeushanePresident & General Manager WXIA/WATLHala ModdelmogFirst female President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC)Bill StricklandTrue Inspiration Award winner, Author & President & CEO of the non-profitManchester Bidwell CorporationJustice David NahmiasAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of GeorgiaLaura Turner SeydelCaptain Planet FoundationChairperson, Philanthropist & Volunteer“Atlanta is uniquely positioned for success with its diverse economy, global access, abundant talent and low costs of business and lifestyle.”Hala Moddelmog 27
Chick-fil-ALeader AcademyWe believe that high school students areready for action. That’s why we love supportingChick-fil-A Leader Academy. The programinvolves 30 students per school in a seven-month curriculum where they learn valuableleadership lessons, culminating in an end-of-program Impact Project. This year, we awarded$72,250 in micro-grants towards 52 ImpactProjects, supporting 1,500 students involved.It’s a lot of big numbers for a lot of studentswith big hearts. Partnering with FeedingChildren Everywhere, the program accomplisheda huge feat of preparing 1 million meals,sponsored by the Foundation.$72,250$72,250 awarded in microgrants1,000,0001 Million meals packed in partnershipwith Feeding Children Everywhere52 1,56052 Chick-fil-A 1,560 Franchised Students Operators
Salvation ArmyAngel Tree Partnering with The Salvation Army and CBS Atlanta, the Chick-fil-A Foundation committed to sponsoring Angel Trees in six Simon Malls. Chick-fil-A Support Center staff got involved by investing their time to sort gifts in preparation for Christmas. Altogether, this partnership provided a special Christmas morning for more than 10,000 children, making their Christmas one to remember.“Every child deserves to experience the joy of Christmas morning. Families who are struggling to meet the financial demands of day-to-day life question how they might provide a gift or two for their children on Christmas Day. The Angel Tree program provides relief to those parents while allowing generous donors to embrace the spirit of the season by giving.” Tamara McNeil, Communications Director at The Salvation Army Metro Atlanta Area Command10,000 10,000 children received toys on Christmas Day through our partnership with Salvation Army Angel Tree
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Grand Opening BookhousesChick-fil-A likes restaurant Grand Openings to be special events that not onlyoffer fun and excitement, but real personal value for our guests. What if everychild understood the value of reading? What if every Chick-fil-A guest at our GrandOpenings was inspired to give toward that goal?We partner with A Better Way Ministries to provide Chick-fil-A Franchised Operatorswith a “bookhouse,” used to collect children’s books from our guests during GrandOpening events. In 2015, we partnered with 93 Chick-fil-A Franchised Operators tocollect and donate over 10,000 books to local organizations.10,000+ 93Over 10,000 books donated by Chick-fil-A 93 Chick-fil-A Franchised Operators participatedguests at Grand Opening Events 33
Meet the ChairmanMeet Ted Blum, Chairman of the Chick-fil-A Foundation Advisory Board. He has a passion forworking with kids and believes we can change the world “one kid at a time, one opportunity at atime.” The bottom line for every initiative with the Foundation is its transformational impact on children. He gets excited about the diversity of programming the Foundation employs in orderto reach kids in different locations, with different passions and talents. To Ted, this is key totransforming children’s lives and building community. We asked Ted what kind of legacy he hopesto leave behind through his involvement with the Foundation. Here are his thoughts:“Our children have so many untapped talents that can be nurtured when we give themopportunities. The Foundation brings together kids fromt many different neighborhoods and communities to learn and experience new challenges, strengthen their identities, and developtheir leadership potential. We are committed to helping our youth explore their passions, findtheir voices, and develop the skills necessary to make their way in the world. Working with theFoundation and seeing the impact we can all have when we work together has been incredibly enriching for me personally. I’m thankful to run the Atlanta office of a dynamic international lawfirm, and nothing makes me happier than to see how my business and all of our businesses can come together to make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.“Every person matters. All of our children deserve the chance to learn, grow and improve their lives. I am proud to be a part of an organization that is so dedicated to helping kids realize theirpotential. As we work together to enhance the opportunities of our youth and cultivate leaders oftomorrow, we at the Foundation are strengthening our communities and enriching all of our lives.”
Advisory BoardThe Chick-fil-A Foundation rallied senior executives and industry thought leadersto bring unique perspectives and guidance to the Foundation’s leadership andphilanthropic efforts. They volunteer their time, talents and resources to supportthe organization and offer operational insights.Ted Blum Greg GiornelliGreenberg Traurig LLP, Atlanta Managing Purpose Built Schools, PresidentShareholder and Chair, AtlantaCorporate & Securities Practice Rawson HavertyPaul Beckham Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc., Senior Vice PresidentHope-Beckham Inc., Partner Al HorfordKathy Betty Atlanta Hawks, AthleteEarthlink, Founder Penny McPheeBrian Boutte Arthur Blank Foundation, PresidentGeneral Electric Digital Energy, GeneralManager Global Channels and Strategic David MoodyPar tners C.D. Moody Construction Company,Culpepper Clark OwnerUniversity of Georgia, Former Dean of Anna PaveyGrady College of Journalism & MassCommunication International Teams USA, Director of Leadership DevelopmentMichael Coles Jim ReeseGreat American Chocolate Chip Cookie Atlanta Mission, President & CEOCompany, FounderCathy Cox Spurgeon RichardsonYoung Harris College, President Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, Former CEOClark Dean Andrew YoungTranswestern, Senior Managing Director City of Atlanta, Former Mayorand PartnerVince Dooley Danny WuerffelUniversity of Georgia, Former Head NFL, Heisman Trophy WinnerFootball Coach and Athletic Director Jay Smith Cox Newspapers, Former President 35
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