2013Annual Report
2621 Augusta Street | Eugene, OR 97403 | 541.349.5055
Leadership for the 21st Century
I will always remember the physical and emotional
challenges we all overcame together.
Corpsmember - Teens and
Trails 2, Oregon, 2013
A Letter from the President
Dear Friends,
Thank you for your continued support of Northwest Youth Corps. This year marks our 30th anniversary of helping youth to learn, grow, and experience success. We have come a long way since that summer in 1984, when 52 intrepid teens laced up their boots, put on hard hats, and headed out for an incredible adventure. During this journey, NYC has benefitted more than 17,000 young people, and the lands and communities where they have served.
Our growth during these three decades has come from partnerships and investments from resource management agencies, foundations, corporations, and individual donors. Their commitment has helped thousands of young people to develop the assets needed to skillfully address the challenges of the future.
Together, we are providing highly effective programs with real world outcomes for our youth and our natural resources. As you read through this annual report, please consider investing in Northwest Youth Corps by sponsoring a project, making a donation, or helping us spread the word about our efforts to help develop the Leaders of the 21st Century.
Thank you,
Erik JensenPresident of the Board
We learned how to build a bridge, a project we completed on the last day and that made for a perfect ending to an overall wonderful session.
Jackson H.-East 2, Idaho 2011
Leadership for the 21st Century
NYC is committed to helping youth and young
adults learn, grow, and experience success. Each
participant graduates from our program better
prepared to thrive in an increasingly changing
world.
Today: NYC participants make a real
difference in our communities, by doing the hard
work of stewardship. Working in partnership
with public land managers, they improve trails,
restore lands, and create cleaner, healthier
watersheds.
The Future: The environmental, social, and
political challenges of the future will require
leaders who can work as a team no matter how
great the task. NYC empowers young people
to recognize that they can make a significant
difference in their own lives and the lives of
others.
Tomorrow: The solid job skills, experience,
references, and perseverance participants learn
at NYC increases their ability to complete their
educations, enter the workforce, and become
leaders.
Northwest Youth Corps
2013 By The Numbers
Expenditures $3,065,866Revenues $3,090,149
Tuition & Fees
Other
Education Contracts
Grants & Donations
9%
7%
10%
4%71%
Service Projects
Transportation
Salaries & Wages
Field Wages
Operations
Administration
26%
16%12%
11%
7%28%
Stipends
781 Youth Served 113 Partners 113,636 Total Project Hours
401.6 Miles Trails Built/Maintained
50,750 Hours of Education
2,592 Acres Land Restored
Gifts and Donations
$5,000+Anonymous DonorThe Campbell Group LLCHamilton Construction CompanySteve StewartJeff and Kelly StraubMichael and Linna StraubPatricia Straub
$1,000 - $4,999Carole AndersonAssociated Oregon Loggers Inc.Joan Blaine and James Blaine IIVirginia BornerColumbia Sportswear CompanyFarwest Steel CorporationSusan and Greg Fitz-GeraldTeresa and Damon HaggertyScott HalpertJane KammerzeltDouglas Mitchell and Mary WagnerHope Hughes PressmanJane StraubTec Laboratories, Inc.Jay and Patty ThomasDuane Thompson and Susan IsaacsWells Fargo BankEmily Wilson and Michael RichRosemary and David Wolfe
$250 - $999All Seasons Equipment Inc.Aqua Serene and Aurora InnovationsAutocraft Inc.Bronwyn BazCabela’sKarin ConroyCorona Clipper CompanyMel and Chris DavidsonFanno Saw WorksJohnson Brothers GreenhouseMax and Ruth KeeleLane Electric CooperativeRichard Larson and Barbara CowanLarson Family FoundationLog House PlantsKen and George MaddoxDonald McNamaraMicrosoft CorporationNorthern Lights Christmas Tree FarmOregon Logging ConferencePacific Continental BankArthur PopeMelissa Powers and Mark RiskedahlBrian PriceRegister Guard Newspaper in
Education Fund
REI Corporate and Group SalesMichael and Nancy RiceDave RuddickDarcia and David SaigetPatricia and William SheppardMary SoehnlenLandon SpencerJim and Carlene StraubTop Hand GloveJustin UribanoNatalie and Mark WhitsonWildish Companies
$100 - $249Adobe Systems IncorporatedAllen CohenAnonymous DonorArciform LLCKathleen and Roger ArmfieldSusan Armstrong and Hal SadofskyBret and Sally AukampSandra and Fred AustinRoger BarronPatti and George BaumgardnerMarta BergChristine and Raymond BerntsenLiz BicknellArlene and Mark BradleyThomas CalhounMichael Cantrell and Janice BoughtonCarter and Carter FinancialCynthia Chilton and Ed AbrahamsonDale and Veronica CliftKaren and Larry CollingDennis Cook and Susan LambGary and Nan CordyPeter DeFazioLianne and John DinwiddieBen GrahamPaul GribbonSteve HarrisCharlotte and Greg HarrisCara and Stayne HoffNicole HykesLola JacobsenKristine and Martin JohnstonGeorge Jones and Janet RobynsEdward and Susan KlussLane Forest ProductsBrenda and Kelly LawrenceDenise LivingstonThomas and Debra MaferaKevin MarshKathy McKenzie and Clifton McKenzie IIIArlene MowderMunchie Run DistributingFred and Janice NaslundNestle Community Care
Next Step RecyclingORACLE Corp. Matching Gifts ProgramJeff and Carrie ParkerNick PearaFrank and Melanie PoturicaSean PrentissEmily RiceTamara RiestererRichard and Susan SchubertMary Straub-Chamness and Paul
ChamnessFay SunadaDennis and Carol TemlinMargaret Towle-Strong and Arnold StrongVirginia Tyler, LPCWesley United Methodist WomenElizabeth and Scott WhitmanMaya and Harold WilliamsDaniel Wilk
$50-$99Bonnie Boone Altshuld and Steven Barry
AltshuldShirley and Terence BrownAndrew BurgessMargaret and Jack CairnsCambia Employee Giving CampaignBrian CaugheyAlissa CordnerKatie CoveyBarbara Dailey and Scott SelbyBrad Dillman and Joanne Clarke DillmanRichard DuguayRebecca Swanson Ffitch and Simon FfitchForrest Paint CompanyClayton Gautier and Gail BakerMargaret GearhartGreat White Water RanchChris HahnDavid and Michelle HartleyGabriele Eldridge Huycke and Michael
HuyckeMary Ellen and Jerry JaquaLana and Shane JohnsonGretchen and Ray KeeferLeslie KentDiane and Theodore KetchamFred LedgardMadrone Hill Mobile Home ParkRobert and Mary MannJean McCloskeyMid Valley Gravel CompanyMarcine Miller Miles and William MilesSuzanne MurraySheila and John PetersonNurit Seri-Pokart and Stephen PokartJudith RimbergRod Hague General Contracting
Carol and Gerald StillerGayle TitusCraig and Gina Wilson
Foundations & Other Granters
Autzen FoundationCampbell Wallace FoundationCow Creek Umpqua Indian FoundationEvergreen Hill Education Fund of the
Oregon Community FoundationFred W. Fields Fund of the Oregon
Community FoundationFriends of Paul Bunyan FoundationJuan Young TrustKoons Family Fund of the Oregon
Community FoundationMDU Resources FoundationMountaineers FoundationNational Environmental Education
FoundationNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationNike Employee Grant of the Oregon
Community Foundation.Oregon Science Teachers Association/
Diack Ecology Education ProgramOregon State Weed BoardOregon Youth Conservation CorpsR.W. Family Fund of the Oregon
Community FoundationRosaria P. Haugland FoundationSamuel T. and Mary K. Naito FoundationSiletz Tribal Charitable Contribution
FundU.S. Bancorp FoundationUnion Pacific FoundationWeyerhaeuser Giving FundWheeler FoundationWyss Foundation
Gifts and Grants
We couldn’t do it without you!Every year our generous donors make it possible for NYC to serve youth.
We want to recognize - with our special thanks - the community members, alumni, parents, foundations, businesses, and agencies for the important role they play in NYC’s growth and development. Thank you for helping us help youth achieve success.
Tuition Assistance Endowment
NYC’s Tuition Assistance Endowment was established through a gift made by Steve Stewart in memory of his mother, Dorothy Elizabeth Stewart. The Endowment (managed by the Oregon Community Foundation) grows through the ongoing support of our alumni and community donors. Named funds include: Campbell Group Fund, Datalogic Fund, Krist Anderson Fund, Scott Foremny Fund, Straub Family Fund, and Wyss Foundation Fund.
NYC sincerely appreciates the generosity of all our donors. The donors listed above made cash or in-kind gifts or grants totaling $50 or more in the latest fiscal year ending 8/31/13. We apologize for any oversight in listing donors. Please contact our office to update our records
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Partners
One thing I will always remember
is the person I was before the program and who I became
afterward.
Eric K.-East 2, Idaho 2011
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
• The Dalles • Portland • Rogue River Basin
BLMOregon
• Burns District • Coos Bay District • Eugene District • Lakeview District • Medford District • Roseburg District • Salem District
Arizona • Kingman District
Other Partners
Idaho • Adams County Weed Management Authority Council
• Friends of Weiser River Trail
Washington • Adams County Soil & Water District • Mason County Parks
Oregon • City of Corvallis • City of West Linn • City of Wilsonville • Cycle Oregon • City of Klamath Falls • EWEB • Friends of Hendricks Park • Hendricks Hill Homeowners Association
• Lane County Waste Management • McKenzie River Trust • Mount Pisgah Arboretum • The Nature Conservancy • Neighbors For a Livable West Linn • Willamalane Parks and Recreation District
• Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust • Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District
• Youth in Nature Partnership
• Port of Portland • Klamath Lake Land Trust • Klamath Watershed Partnership • Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council
• Friends of The Columbia Gorge • Crestmont Farm LLC • Polk Soil and Water Conservation District
• Institute of Applied Ecology • University of Oregon • Johnson Creek Watershed Council
National Park Service
• Crater Lake National Park • Lewis and Clark National Historic Park • John Day Fossil Bed National Monument
Oregon State Parks and Recreation
• LL Stub Stewart State Park • Columbia Gorge Management Unit • Sunset Bay State Park • Tryon Creek Management Unit
USFS Region III
• Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest • Alpine Ranger District • Coronado National Forest • Douglas Ranger District • Sierra Vista Ranger District • Santa Catalina Ranger District
USFS Region IV
• Caribou-Targhee National Forest • Soda Springs/Montpelier Ranger District
• Payette National Forest • Krassel Ranger District • McCall Ranger District • Salmon-Challis National Forest • Challis-Yankee Fork Ranger District • Middle Fork Ranger District • North Fork Ranger District • Salmon-Cobalt Ranger District • Sawtooth National Forest • Ketchum Ranger District
USFS Region V
• Klamath National Forest • Goosenest Ranger District • Happy Camp Ranger District • Six Rivers National Forest • Orleans RD Ranger District • Smith River NRA
USFS Region VI
• Deschutes National Forest • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District • Sisters Ranger District • Fremont-Winema National Forest • Lakeview Ranger District • Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest • Skykomish Ranger District • Snoqualmie Ranger District • Ochoco National Forest • Lookout Mtn. Ranger District • Paulina Ranger District • Rogue River National Forest • High Cascades Ranger District • Siskiyou National Forest • Gold Beach Ranger District • Wild Rivers Ranger District • Siuslaw National Forest • Central Coast Ranger District • Hebo Ranger District • Umatilla National Forest • North Fork John Day Ranger District • Walla Walla Ranger District • Umpqua National Forest • Tiller Ranger District • North Umpqua Ranger District • Diamond Lake Ranger District • Wenatchee-Okanogan National Forest • Wenatchee River Ranger District • Cle Elum Ranger District • Naches Ranger District • Chelan Ranger District • Entiat Ranger District • Methow Valley Ranger District • Willamette National Forest • McKenzie River Ranger District • Middle Fork Ranger District • Sweethome Ranger District