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2019 ANNUAL REPORT INSPIRING COLLABORATION | PROMOTING PHILANTHROPY | BUILDING COMMUNITY

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Page 1: 2019 ANNUAL REPORT - yvcf.orgby the numbers $19M $89,170 $200K $775,323 $1.5M WZ Giving Circle 24 members, 19 grants totaling $55,158 Women’s Giving Circle 31 members, 17 grants

2 0 1 9 A N N U A L R E P O R TINSPIRING COLLABORATION | PROMOTING PHILANTHROPY | BUILDING COMMUNITY

Page 2: 2019 ANNUAL REPORT - yvcf.orgby the numbers $19M $89,170 $200K $775,323 $1.5M WZ Giving Circle 24 members, 19 grants totaling $55,158 Women’s Giving Circle 31 members, 17 grants

C O N N E C T I N G P E O P L E W H O C A R E W I T H C A U S E S T H AT M AT T E R

mission The Yampa Valley Community Foundation provides leadership in raising funds, in partnership with community members, to support innovative programs benefiting the Yampa Valley community.

visionBuilding a healthy and vital community through the power of philanthropy.

valuesIntegrityCommunityCreativityCompetenceWisdom

who we are Eat Local. Buy Local. Give Local. Our community depends upon the Yampa Valley Community Foundation. By fostering deep relationships with our local nonprofit organizations and other community members, we monitor the pulse of the community – what makes it special, what challenges it faces, and where the greatest needs exist. These relationships allow us to provide our donors with unparalleled insight and maximizes the impact of their charitable giving. We are 100% locally based. Support of the Yampa Valley Community Foundation allows us to continue to provide the services and programs essential to maintaining the vitality and character of this special place.

In all that we do, the Yampa Valley Community Foundation operates with the highest integrity. We are the gold standard in client services and a trusted resource to the community. Our work is impeccable, impactful and transparent to those we serve.

dear friends2019 marked our 24th year of serving Northwest Colorado, a year in which the Yampa Valley Community Foundation reached new heights while also transitioning to new leadership. In December, we celebrated the remarkable accomplishments of Mark Andersen who served as Executive Director for the Community Foundation for ten years. Under Mark’s leadership, the Community Foundation’s net assets grew from $7.2 million in 2009 to over $21 million in 2019. This growth reflected increased trust in the Community Foundation as a partner in philanthropy serving both our donors and the nonprofit organizations who support this region.

In other staffing news, Traci Hiatt joined the Community Foundation team in October as Donor Engagement Manager and Helen Beall stepped into a new role as Community Impact Manager. In May of 2020, the Board of Trustees welcomed Tim Wohlgenant to lead the Community Foundation into the next chapter of service to the Yampa Valley community.

As we look ahead, we know it will be a year dominated by the coronavirus pandemic. While this crisis has presented enormous challenges to our community, it has also highlighted the core values community members share that make this a special place. Our COVID-19 Response Fund is a wonderful example of this community’s caring culture. As of this writing our neighbors have contributed over $395,000 to the Fund for addressing urgent needs like food, housing, disinfection, testing, safety supplies and child care. We know we’ll have many examples to share next year of how, with the Yampa Valley Community Foundation’s help and the generosity of our many donors, we have weathered this storm together, with empathy, compassion and grace.

We are pleased to share with you our 2019 accomplishments detailed in this annual report. We are grateful you have joined us as partners in philanthropy to inspire collaboration, promote giving, and build a resilient and thriving community.

David FosterBoard Chair

Tim WohlgenantExecutive Director

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by the numbers

$19M $89,170

$200K

$775,323$1.5M

WZ Giving Circle24 members, 19 grants totaling $55,158

Women’s Giving Circle31 members, 17 grants totaling $22,612

IMPACT100100 members, 8 grants totaling $11,400

awarded since YVCF inception in 1997.

Total granted in 2019

funded awarded overto

totaling

in 2019. locally in 2019.

in 2019.

in grants to

3 Circles

71507 Grants

107 Students176 Nonprofits

29GIVING CIRCLES

DONOR ADVISED FUNDSIN TOTAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

$ 21,5

45,4

84YVCF TOTAL ASSETS 1997-2019

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building strong nonprofitsThe Foundation’s highest mission is to support a vibrant nonprofit community. To encourage long-term capacity-building within Northwest Colorado nonprofits, the Community Foundation established a $100,000 endowment incentive in which nonprofits launching endowments held at YVCF are eligible to earn 25 cents for every dollar donated to support their fund, up to $10,000.

The Steamboat Art Museum (SAM) is Northwest Colorado’s only fine art museum. YVCF worked with Denny and Jan Stamp and SAM to establish a $60,000 endowment and a $40,000 organizational fund for the museum. These funds ensure that fine arts will be accessible in Northwest Colorado for generations to come.

Ashley Stamp EndowmentSteamboat Art MuseumPictured: Rod Hanna, Board President and Betse Grassby, Executive Director.

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inspiring local partnershipsThe Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Center is a nationally-recognized facility operated through a partnership between the City of Steamboat Springs and its current concessionaires, Loretta and Bill Conway. In 2017, private donors established the Steamboat Springs Tennis and Pickleball Center Maintenance Endowment Fund at YVCF to serve as a permanent source of the Center’s maintenance funding, with a goal of $1 million by 2029. The Fund’s stable funding stream encouraged backing from an expanded partner base including the new nonprofit Court Sports 4 Life and catalyzed the launch of a capital campaign to improve the tennis center and construct a new pickleball facility, setting in motion a long-range roadmap for one of Steamboat’s beloved public recreational amenities.

Pictured left to right: Steve “Moz” and Debbie Modzelewski, Loretta and Bill Conway

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protecting regional assetsThe Community Foundation facilitates collaboration across the Yampa Valley to protect and preserve treasured local assets. These resources benefit a broad representation of residents and visitors and enhance our quality of life in Northwest Colorado.

Launched in 2019, the Yampa River Fund addresses concerns about water security among ranchers, business owners and recreational users and ensures healthy wildlife habitat. Twenty organizations in Routt and Moffat Counties with leadership from The Nature Conservancy manage this fund held at YVCF. The goal is to grow the fund to $4.75M within five years, creating a steady funding stream and enabling $200,000 to be granted annually to support conservation and restoration activities.

Yampa River FundRibbon Cutting Ceremony

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donor spotlight: rob & ellen raceOn a recent morning, Ellen Race found herself on one of her favorite hiking trails, reflecting on the close-to-home outdoor access we are fortunate to enjoy in the Yampa Valley. “I never get tired of the joy of a simple walk through the woods surrounded by peace and tranquility,” she said, noting this is one reason she and her husband Rob chose to donate to the Trail Maintenance Endowment Fund - one of the many causes the Race’s are passionate about supporting. The Yampa Valley Community Foundation is an essential philanthropic partner for Rob and Ellen. It provides education and insight into the local charitable opportunities, vetting the nonprofits who are providing services and programs and connecting them with like-minded others in the community.

Rob & Ellen RacePhilanthropists

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community grants cycle awards GRANT HIGHLIGHT: OAK CREEK MOUNTAIN PARK In 2019, the South Routt Recreation Association (SRRA) was awarded $15,000 to assist with acquisition of Oak Creek Mountain Park. This beloved 165 mountainous acres located just west of Oak Creek is used by hikers, runners, equestrians, and bikers. The property, generously shared with the public by the Garrity family for the past 15 years, has become a hidden gem of south Routt County. The Park is a valuable resource for the community, diversifying its economy, enriching the family-friendly town, and preserving a recreational opportunity enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.

The Foundation’s annual Community Grant Cycle is a key component of our work, funding pressing needs and innovative programs in local nonprofits as they work to uphold quality of life in the Yampa Valley. Donors entrust YVCF’s staff, board and a committee of community members to conduct a diligent review process and award grants that strengthen the nonprofit sector. The process further enhances YVCF’s deep understanding of current needs in the community and enables us to provide targeted training opportunities and program support.

Oak Creek Mountain Park

$204,013 awarded to Routt and Moffat county nonprofits.

47nonprofit organizations funded

PERCENTAGE OF FUNDING RECEIVED

BY EACH SECTOR

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

42%

ARTS & CULTURE

22%

RECREATION

5%

ENVIRONMENT

15%

EDUCATION

16%

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scholarshipsThe scholarship program is one of the pillars of our organization, rooted in the history of the Community Foundation. YVCF’s scholarship funds are created by individuals, families and organizations to offer financial support to students in pursuing college, university, trade school, or other educational programs. The scholarships are awarded annually based on a wide range of criteria and to a broad range of educational institutions.

2019 SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS HELD AT YVCF· Bill Michalek Scholarship· Brad Bonner Memorial Scholarship· Catamount Ranch & Club Scholarship· Doak Walker Memorial Scholarship · Dring Language Fellowship · Elk River Anesthesia Healthcare Scholarship· Elk River Kipper Scholarship · Eric Small Scholarship · Everett & Benita Bristol Memorial Scholarship· George Tolles International Studies Scholarship · Jennifer M. Erickson Memorial Scholarship· Kenny Corriveau Trade Scholarship· Kurtz Family Scholarship · Levi Hampton Memorial Scholarship · Live Like Sancy – The Sancy Shaw Scholarship

· Monica Olson Veterinarian Scholarship · Poogie Dawes Scholarship · Robert Welborn Scholarship · Routt County Cattlewomen Scholarship · Sam and Melissa Warner Scholarship · Ski Town USA Rotary Club Scholarship · Steamboat Kiwanis Scholarship · Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation Scholarship · Steamboat Board of Realtors Scholarship · Steamboat Springs Volunteer Fireman’s Scholarship · Steve Maloney Memorial Scholarship · William P. Spyker Memorial Scholarship · Yampa Valley High School Scholarship

Tallak is the recipient of the 2019 Live Like Sancy Memorial Scholarship, Robert Welborn Scholarship, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. Scholarship and Steamboat Board of Realtors Scholarship. He is pursuing a degree in Business-Finance at the University of Colorado Boulder.

TALLAK MYHRESteamboat Springs High School, Class of 2019

$206,354129107 students

29 Scholarship Fundsscholarships totaling

given to in 2019

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passport clubFor the past 24 years, the Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation (SSRC) has generously donated 80 ski medallions each winter to the Community Foundation’s Passport Club.

The Passport Club provides a main source of operational funding for the Yampa Valley Community Foundation, as well as a stream of revenue through which the Steamboat Ski Area provides grants and scholarships in our community.

Since its inception, the Passport Club has resulted in over $7 Million in grants and scholarships back into the community.

JOIN THE CLUB

20+ YEARS Russ and Carol “Shine” AthaB&K Distributing Paula Cooper BlackTim and Janet BordenElyse and Kyle CraigJerry and Kathy CraigMichael and Sara Craig-ScheckmanDJ EdwarddsRick Erb and Diane NielsonChapman and Kendall GeerFamily of Martin T. HartBeth Findell Horner and Sandy HornerTerry HuffingtonJim Kelley and Amie KnoxDavid and Liz KennedyJim and Susan LarsonChris and Suzi NybyBetsy SearleScotty SearleSteamboat Pilot and Today Steamboat Resorts Vernon and Jake TaylorWilliam and Toni Thomson

15+ YEARS William and Kristine BenslerPeggy BerglundJohn and Leslie DormanMatthew Hamilton and Anne Fritchman HamiltonJeanine KeatingJim and Wendy McCreightJudy OdomIsabel SawhillJohn Smith and Gail WardMichael and Carol StaenbergSteamboat Motors Jeff and Jean Wolf Alvin and June Wolff

10+ YEARS Carlton BassIris Behr and John MuirRicky and Kay BrooksDavid and Beth FosterFred and Denise GardnerJane and Bruce HannonGordon Hattersley and Robert SummersLes Kaplan and Suki ShattuckRobert and Emmy KingRon and Sue KrallPaul MathenyKeith and Sandy MillerRay and Karen ParksLinda and Barry RowanPam and Steve WilliamsBarbara Winternitz and Boyd BassAndrew and Sandra Wu

1+ YEARS305 Spin Alpine Bank Alpine Insurance Fred and Patricia AuchCentral Park Management Corky and Linda CorkadelRichard and Lori GrantPaul and Joan HeimbachLarry and Amy JenkinsPaxton and Susie JonesPeggy and Harold KaminsMike and Lori KimbleMichael and Ute LichtensteinRich and Anne LoweEd and June MacArthurSandra MorrisonGary PonRob and Ellen RaceBob and MaryAnn RhoadesGary and Jeanette RobinsonDoug and Heidi ShurtleffSidney Peak Ranch Ellen SpanglerJack and Anita TrautmanDoug and Elaine Wilwerding

Photo courtesy of SSRC

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sleeping giant societyLeaving a legacy for a vital community.

The Sleeping Giant Society honors individuals who have committed to supporting our community beyond their lifetimes.

The Yampa Valley Community Foundation stewards planned gifts to ensure that an individual’s unique interests and philanthropic goals will continue to be fulfilled long after the donor’s lifetime. We adhere to the highest standards to honor legacies and to keep our promise to the donor and to our community – today, tomorrow and for generations to come.

Legacy gifts come in all different sizes and forms. Please contact YVCF to learn more about legacy giving and becoming a Sleeping Giant Society member.

LEAVE YOUR LEGACY

Arthur Anderson

Russ and Shine Atha

Fred and Patricia Auch

Margaret Bass Berglund

Paula Cooper Black

The Bosbells

William and Judith Emerson

Bob and Audrey Enever

Gloria Gossard

Richard and Lori Grant

Julie Green

Linda Jensen Hamlet

Bobby and Liana Jones

Jim and Susan Larson

Ron and Chenza Lazof

Donald C. Lufkin

Bill and Betty Neish

Betsy Rapp

Edward J. Robison and

Barbara Bouquet-Robison

Gretchen Sehler

Doug and Heidi Shurtleff

Douglas Sprenkle

Arianthe and Paul Stettner

John Vickery

Sam and Melissa Warner

Robert J. Welborn

Pam and Steve Williams

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philanthropist of the year 2019 HONOREESThe Philanthropist of the Year Award was established in 1998 to honor the efforts of an individual, business, and youth who have exhibited significant charitable giving, insightful leadership and volunteerism, and who encourage others to contribute by example.

Russ & Carol “Shine” AthaOver many years, Russ and Shine have provided support by serving on numerous nonprofit boards, rolling up their sleeves to volunteer and providing much needed financial assistance. For them, philanthropy is a fact of life and it is something you just do.

INDIVIDUAL PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR

BUSINESS PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR

YOUTH PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR

The Steamboat Group“We feel lucky to be in Steamboat,” Jon Wade, owner and founder of The Steamboat Group, shares. Each time they help a client buy or sell a home, a donation is made to their Donor Advised Fund at YVCF. “We have a responsibility to help keep Steamboat special and that is why we give back.”

Gretchen Jacobs & Andrew PetersenGretchen and Andrew’s combined leadership efforts were instrumental in creating a new city ordinance to ban single-use plastic bags in the four major grocery stores. They both reflect on the Steamboat community as an inspiring motivator to get involved and to give back.

MEET LOCAL PHILANTHROPISTS

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YVCF TOTAL ASSETS 1997-20192019 audited financial statementASSETSCash and Cash Equivalents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $568,256Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,965,180Fixed Assets less Accumulated Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,621Other Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,427Total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,545,484

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETSAccounts Payable and Accrued Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,949Assets Held for Agency Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,778,061Total Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,790,010Restricted Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,429,508Unrestricted Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,325,966Total Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,755,474Total Liabilities and Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,545,484

REVENUE & SUPPORTContributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,012,531Passport Club Program (Net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $366,411Increase in Value of Invested Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,752,492Interest and Dividends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$410,379Less Agency Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $-695,706Net Revenue and Other Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,846,107

PROGRAMS & SERVICESGrants Awarded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,577,392Management and Supporting Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $284,436Fundraising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,402Expenses for Programs and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900,230Change in Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,945,877Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,755,474

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donors over $500Advanced Copier Solutions Carolann Alexander and Robert DanielsLon and Eileen AllenAlpine Bank Mark and Kris AndersenJon and Nora Anderson SillerudJosh AnzulewiczRuss and Shine AthaBill and Julie BachmanRichard and Ann BarryBendon Family Foundation Peggy BerglundBingham Built Inc. Paula Cooper BlackBlack Bear Naturopathic Clinic Jim and Barbara BronnerStan and Stephani BuntingBusiness for Isness Foundation A. Bruce and Brenda CampbellTravis and Jennifer CampbellPatricia CarneyCity of Steamboat Springs Carol and Jon Clark

Kathy Cline and Carl SteidtmannRon and Kerry ContarinoBradley and Lara CraigJerry and Kathy CraigCraig-Scheckman Family Foundation Chris and Eileen DiamondStephen and Joanne DownesSusan DreskaLuke and Emily DudleyLynn and Gayle EarnestWilliam and Judith EmersonBill EvansAdam and Alyssa FeigesPaul and Bridget FergusonBrian and Ronni FitzgeraldRobert and Andrea ForsterDavid and Beth FosterDeb GardnerRodney and Laverne HagenbuchShannon HanleyRod HannaCorbett and Barbara HartGordon Hattersley and Rob Summers

John and Carrie HaydenPaul Hebert and Maylin SimpsonPaul and Joan HeimbachHoliday Inn - Steamboat Springs Honey Stinger Beth Findell Horner and Sandy Horner Jr.Natalie Hurtig and Stephen DearholtMark and JoAnne JaberKurt and Suzanne JaggersRobert and Renee JohnsonSteve and Robin JonesMichael and Lori KimbleDennis and Olivia KimmethKing Family Foundation Amie Knox and Jim KelleyRon and Sue KrallCatherine KrautkramerRobert and Gwen KriviDan and Beth KuczkowskiKelly and Jason LandersJulie and John LaulisLes and Linda LimanLitterman Family Foundation

Lufkin Family Endowment Verne and Nancy LundquistCraig MacnabMark and Maureen Miller Family Foundation Julianne MarleyJames MathenyAnne Mayberry and Rod SchrageKristine McAfeeKevin and Maria McEvoyJudy and Richard McGinnisDouglas and Michele Mc NeillJeff and Alissa MerageNick MetzlerCarole Milligan and Jack DysartSteve “Moz” and Debbie ModzelewskiAlex MoonRodney and Pamela Morgan Jr.Kathy MoserWilliam and Kathy MoserMoving Mountains CJ and Nancy MucklowMary Claire Murphy-RosePeter and Susan Neidecker

Chris and Suzi NybyMichael and Michelle OstermanKenneth Otterman and Joy RasmussenOver the Hill Gang Ray and Karen ParksTodd and Kathryn PedersenRob and Erin PerlmanRick and Kristi PomeroyAlex PondKeith and Colleen PooleRob and Ellen RaceRE/MAX Partners Bob and Maryann RhoadesEdward Robison and Barbara Robison-BouquetPhil and Betsy RodickJames and Cathy RoweRun Rabbit Run Stephen and Kathy SchramkeMichael and Sheila ShalerSteven and Adrienne SouthworthDouglas SprenkleRichard and Virginia SrednickiSteamboat Ski and Bike Kare

Steamboat Springs Running Series Robert and Saundra SteeleRichard and Carol SternSteve and Kelly Bloom Family Foundation Michael and Julie StevensChad E. StewartJeff StoreyThe Macintosh Company The Steamboat Group Joseph and Lana TurnerJohn J. VickeryCraig and Kathleen WassermanBen and Tara WeaverJohn and Dianne WeberHolly WeikCurt and Mary WeissSteve and Pam WilliamsBarbara Winternitz and Boyd Bass

*Excluding gifts to Donor Advised Funds, Agency Endowment Funds and Scholarship Funds

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our fundsDONOR ADVISED FUNDS Alan Panebaker Memorial EndowmentAllen Family Charitable TrustAnn Barney Memorial FundArledge Family EndowmentBarbara & Jim Bronner FundBorden EndowmentBrown Family Charitable FundBuckbee Family FundBud and Jane Romberg FundCarol and Russell Atha Charitable FundCarol B. Fox FundCarole L. Milligan FundChuck Kettering Memorial EndowmentClavadetscher Family TrustDoak Walker Memorial FundDorman Endowment

Downtown Steamboat Public Art FundDresen-Davidson Family FundDring Family FundEmily O’Winter and Tommy Schwall EndowmentFinney Legacy FundGlas Deffryn Ranch FundGordon B Hattersley EndowmentHawkridge EndowmentHazie Werner - Ewell D. Walker EndowmentJack Black FundJeffrey Allen Dye Suicide Prevention ProjectJudy Odom EndowmentJulie Green Charitable FundKelly C. Latterman & Henry L. Murray

Family FoundationKurtz Family Fund

Lauinger Family FundThe Love Life Live Life FundLinda Jensen Hamlet FundLive Like Sancy–The Sancy Shaw Memorial FundMacnab FundMarc Sehler Memorial FundMargaret Bass Berglund EndowmentMark McManus FoundationMcCreight Smile FoundationMcEvoy Share PlanMcGinnis Family FundMerage Family FundMike and Glory Burns FundNathan R. Hertzog Memorial EndowmentNewlin Smith FundPaul and Debbie Matheny Fund

PCB EndowmentPedersen Family FundRobison-Bouquet FundRYG FundSascha Julia Franzel Life FundSilver Creek EndowmentSiverling Family EndowmentSki Corp. Charitable FundSki Corp. Employee Environmental FundSki Town USA Rotary Club FundSt Cecilia FundSteamboat Group FundSteamboat Sotheby’s International Realty

Community FundSteamboat Springs Elementary School

Challenge Fund

Steamboat Springs Rotary Club EndowmentSusan Larson Community EndowmentThree Moon FundTony and Emily Seaver Charitable EndowmentTravis Family Memorial Endowment

$7,603,850

$775,323

2019 combined balance for all 71 Donor Advised Funds

ADD YOUR FUND HERE

Total given to the community from Donor Advised Funds in 2019

71 Funds

507 Grants

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our fundsNONPROFIT AGENCY FUNDSAdvocates of Routt County FundBotanic Park Capital Development FundCasey’s Pond Residence Assistance FundEnever Botanic Park EndowmentEOS Endowment FundFirst Impressions Special Hardship FundThe Friends of Wilderness Endowment FundHaven FundHistoric Routt County Operating Endowment FundHorizons Specialized Services EndowmentHospice Services of NW Colorado EndowmentHowelsen RODEO Capital Improvements FundMarsha Daughenbaugh Legacy Endowment for the

Community Agriculture Alliance FundNorthwest Colorado Health Fund

Rocky Mountain Youth Corps FundRoutt County CEO FundRoutt County Council on Aging Endowment FundSeminars at Steamboat FundSteamboat Art Museum Acquisition FundSteamboat Art Museum Endowment FundSteamboat Art Museum FundTread of Pioneers Museum EndowmentUnited Way of Routt County FundYampa River Botanic Park Endowment FundYampa River Botanic Park FundYampa Valley Autism Program FundYampa Valley Medical Center Foundation FundYampa Valley Sustainability Council Endowment

DESIGNATED GRANTING FUNDS Arthur Anderson Memorial EndowmentCommunity Endowment FundCommunity Endowment Fund - ArtsCommunity Endowment Fund - EducationCommunity Endowment Fund - EnvironmentCommunity Endowment Fund -

Health and Human ServicesCommunity Endowment Fund - RecreationGloria Gossard Memorial EndowmentHabitat for Humanity Revolving Land EndowmentHowelsen Hill Ski Area Endowment FundKiwanis Young Tracks FundLufkin Family EndowmentLufkin Rotary-Lift Up Endowment

Murtha Family EndowmentNorth Routt Community FundSascha Julia Franzel Everlasting Life FundSouth Routt Education Endowment FundSteamboat Dogs FundSteamboat Springs Public Art Maintenance

Endowment FundSteamboat Springs Tennis and Pickleball Center

Maintenance EndowmentTrail Maintenance Endowment FundWildlife Habitat Improvement Local District

(WHILD) FundYampa River Fund

OTHER FUNDS Human Resource Coalition FundNew Frontiers: Girls & Women’s FundWestern Heritage Partnership Fund

Yampa River Botanic ParkPhoto Credit: Sandi Molen, Membership and Visitor Services Coordinator

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local nonprofit partners

Advocates of Routt CountyBookTrails Boys and Girls Club of NW ColoradoBud Werner Memorial LibraryCasey’s PondChief TheaterCity of Steamboat SpringsColorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land TrustColorado Crane Conservation Coalition, Inc.Colorado Mountain College FoundationCommunity Agriculture AllianceCommunity Clinics at Memorial Regional HealthConnections 4 KidsCraig Concert AssociationEmerald Mountain SchoolFamily Development CenterFerret Dreams Rescue & AdoptionFreedom HoovesFriends of WildernessFriends of the Yampa RiverGirl Scouts of ColoradoGirls on the Run of Western ColoradoGrand Futures Prevention Coalition

Hayden School District Heeling FriendsHigh Altitude BasketballHistoric Routt CountyHoly Name Catholic ChurchHope Pregancy CenterHorizons Specialized ServicesHospice Services of Northwest ColoradoHumane Society of Moffat CountyIntegrated CommunityJewish Congregation of Steamboat Springs

Har MishpachaJunior Achievement Rocky MountainLift-Up Food Bank & Emergency ServicesLove Inc. of the Yampa ValleyMoffat CountyMoffat County United WayMoon Hill SchoolhouseMountain Village Montessori Charter SchoolThe Nature Conservancy - Carpenter RanchNorth Routt Community Charter SchoolNorthwest Colorado Community Health

Partnership

Northwest Colorado Cultural Heritage ProgramNorthwest Colorado HealthNorthwest Rocky Mountain CASAOpera SteamboatParkinson Association of the RockiesPartners in Routt CountyPerry Mansfield Performing Arts CampPlanned Parenthood of the Rocky MountainsReach out and Read ColoradoReaching Everyone Preventing Suicide (REPS)Rocky Mountain Conference UnitedRocky Mountain MS CenterRocky Mountain Youth CorpsRoutt County 4-H Scholarship FoundationRoutt County 4H Council Routt County Council on AgingRoutt County Crisis SupportRoutt County Department of Human ServicesRoutt County EMS Advisory CouncilRoutt County Foundation for Senior CitizensRoutt County Humane SocietyRoutt County RidersRoutt County Search and Rescue

Routt County United WayRoutt County Youth Services CoalitionThe Salvation ArmySelahSeminars At SteamboatSk8 Church So. Routt Recreation AssociationSOROCO High SchoolSOS OutreachSTARSSteamboat Art MuseumSteamboat Creates Steamboat Dance TheatreSteamboat Mountain SchoolSteamboat Movement FestSteamboat Reading Inc.Steamboat Skating ClubSteamboat Soccer ClubSteamboat Springs Figure Skating ClubSteamboat Springs Health & Recreation

AssociationSteamboat Springs High SchoolSteamboat Springs Middle School

Steamboat Springs School District Steamboat Springs Winter Sports ClubSteamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association, Inc.Steamboat Symphony OrchestraSteamboat Tennis AssociationTown of Oak CreekTread of Pioneers MuseumYampa River Botanic ParkYampa Valley Autism ProgramYampa Valley Choral SocietyYampa Valley High SchoolYampa Valley Housing AuthorityYampa Valley Land TrustYampa Valley Medical Center FoundationYampa Valley Sustainability CouncilYampatikaYoung Bloods CollectiveYoung Tracks Preschool and Child Care CenterYouth Celebrate Diversity

$1,577,392Total Grants into the Community for 2019

176 Nonprofits2019 LOCAL NONPROFITS RECEIVING SUPPORT THROUGH YVCF

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Ron KrallChair - Owner, Off the Beaten Path Bookstore

David FosterVice Chair - Community Volunteer

Rod HannaVice Chair - President/CEO, Sidney Peak Ranch

Kathryn PedersenSecretary/Treasurer - Fidelity Mortgage/Affiliate Partnership

Paula Cooper BlackEmeritus, Community Volunteer

Carol (Shine) AthaCommunity Volunteer

Deb ConroyAttorney

Chris DiamondRetired, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation

Jay FetcherRancher

Gordon HattersleyPhilanthropist

Kelly LandersCommunity Volunteer

Craig MacnabRancher

Rob PerlmanPresident, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation

Tom SharpCommunity Volunteer

Craig WassermanCommunity Volunteer

Tara WeaverOwner/Broker at Central Park Management

PJ WhartonPresident/CEO, Yampa Valley Bank

Pam WilliamsRancher

Barbara WinternitzCommunity Volunteer

2019 fy board of trustees staff

Tim WohlgenantExecutive Director

Helen BeallCommunity Impact Manager

Karen O’ConnorFinance/HR Director

Holly WilsonOffice Manager

Traci HiattDonor Engagement Manager

GET TO KNOW US

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