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The economic downturn that began three years ago still presents many challenges for us all. Doing more with less has become the standard for businesses and non-profits alike. Families and individuals struggle with reduced or lost wages, coupled with rising prices. Demand for services continues to rise. According to 2-1-1 NH, United Way’s statewide information and referral service, the top inquiries made from Greater Nashua each month between September 2010 and February 2011 consistently were about basic needs, such as assistance for housing expenses, heating and electric bills, and food. Of the needs that went unmet during that period, many were due to available resources having been exhausted. Conditions, while difficult, need not be seen as insurmountable. How we view the challenges before us largely will dictate how we respond to them and chart a course for the future. American inventor Thomas Edison observed, “Op- portunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” United Way’s leadership embraces the opportunities before our community and we welcome the work ahead as we seek to advance the com- mon good. A central question for our community is, “How do we invest charitable dollars more effectively?” Since resources are more limited than they have been and needs are increasing, the status quo clearly is not an option. We believe the place to start is by listening, so we are convening a series of “Community Conversations” for stakeholders to weigh in on how we all can work together to improve community conditions. In partnership with BAE Systems and the Nashua Chamber of Commerce, we will begin the series in late June with a roundtable discussion among leaders of top area businesses. Businesses today increasingly realize that a strong, healthy community is good for their operations, and the roundtable will generate important discussion about how they can be effective community partners. We know partnerships can yield great community benefits by looking at a couple of existing programs. 2-1-1 NH: United Way’s aforementioned information and referral program, launched three years ago, has connected tens of thousands of New Hampshire residents to essential services. It would not have been possible, however, with- out commitment from state government and business sponsors, most notably Public Service of NH, which houses the operation in its state-of-the-art call center. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA): The Greater Nashua Asset Building Coalition, coordinated by United Way, brings together non-profit organizations, city and state government, the Internal Revenue Service, and Triangle Credit Union to offer free tax filing help to low-to-moderate-income households. Volunteers spend many hours studying tax law so that they may be certified to assist taxpayers. They then commit to a regular schedule assisting at tax prepara- tion sites. Preliminary figures show more than 1,900 area households took advantage of the free tax filing help this year and received $2.74 million in refunds – an 11 percent increase over last year. Volunteers helped Nashua-area tax filers qualify for some $622,000 in Earned Income Tax Credits, thereby allowing those working families to put some hard-earned money back in their pockets for everyday expenses. As we move forward, United Way looks to forge more partnerships that will benefit the people who live or work in Greater Nashua. Remember that you, a United Way supporter, are a powerful force in helping our community thrive. Whether you give, advocate, or volunteer, you can lead by example. Bring your friends along and encourage them to LIVE UNITED. For it is by working together that we will transform our community’s challenges into opportunities. James S. Chaloner Chair of the Board, 2010-2011 Chairman’s Message With challenges come opportunities James Chaloner United Way of Greater Nashua GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

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The economic downturn that began three years ago still presents many challenges for us all. Doing more with less has become the standard for businesses and non-profits alike. Families and individuals struggle with reduced or lost wages, coupled with rising prices.

Demand for services continues to rise. According to 2-1-1 NH, United Way’s statewide information and referral service, the top inquiries made from Greater Nashua each month between September 2010 and February 2011 consistently were about basic needs, such as assistance for housing expenses, heating and electric bills, and food. Of the needs that went unmet during that period, many were due to available resources having been exhausted.

Conditions, while difficult, need not be seen as insurmountable. How we view the challenges before us largely will dictate how we respond to them and chart a course for the future. American inventor Thomas Edison observed, “Op-portunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” United Way’s leadership embraces the opportunities before our community and we welcome the work ahead as we seek to advance the com-mon good.

A central question for our community is, “How do we invest charitable dollars more effectively?” Since resources are more limited than they have been and needs are increasing, the status quo clearly is not an option. We believe the place to start is by listening, so we are convening a series of “Community Conversations” for stakeholders to weigh in on how we all can work together to improve community conditions. In partnership with BAE Systems and the Nashua Chamber of Commerce, we will begin the series in late June with a roundtable discussion among leaders of top area businesses. Businesses today increasingly realize that a strong, healthy community is good for their operations, and the roundtable will generate important discussion about how they can be effective community partners.

We know partnerships can yield great community benefits by looking at a couple of existing programs.

2-1-1 NH: United Way’s aforementioned information and referral program, launched three years ago, has connected tens of thousands of New Hampshire residents to essential services. It would not have been possible, however, with-out commitment from state government and business sponsors, most notably Public Service of NH, which houses the operation in its state-of-the-art call center.

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA): The Greater Nashua Asset Building Coalition, coordinated by United Way, brings together non-profit organizations, city and state government, the Internal Revenue Service, and Triangle Credit Union to offer free tax filing help to low-to-moderate-income households. Volunteers spend many hours studying tax law so that they may be certified to assist taxpayers. They then commit to a regular schedule assisting at tax prepara-tion sites. Preliminary figures show more than 1,900 area households took advantage of the free tax filing help this year and received $2.74 million in refunds – an 11 percent increase over last year. Volunteers helped Nashua-area tax filers qualify for some $622,000 in Earned Income Tax Credits, thereby allowing those working families to put some hard-earned money back in their pockets for everyday expenses.

As we move forward, United Way looks to forge more partnerships that will benefit the people who live or work in Greater Nashua. Remember that you, a United Way supporter, are a powerful force in helping our community thrive. Whether you give, advocate, or volunteer, you can lead by example. Bring your friends along and encourage them to LIVE UNITED. For it is by working together that we will transform our community’s challenges into opportunities.

James S. ChalonerChair of the Board, 2010-2011

Chairman’s Message

With challenges come opportunities

James Chaloner

United Way of Greater Nashua

GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.

2011 ANNUAL REPORT

CAMPAIGN REPORT

CORPORATE AWARDS

Locally, United Way of Greater Nashua raised $3,150,646 during the 2010 Campaign. Gifts from outside our ser-vice area added $318,486, bringing the grand total raised to $3,469,132. Giving to the General Fund supports 2-1-1, the workforce housing initiative, United Way-Youth Venture, and proven effective agency-based programs, which are listed on pages 9-10.

We extend our most sincere apprecia-tion to all organizations that conduct an employee campaign or make a corporate gift. We thank several excellent performing companies that

showed significant effort in raising funds to support our community. Our GIVE Award for outstanding achievement in Campaign goes to Anheuser-Busch, Merrimack Brewery. Award finalists are:

Bank of America • Citizens Bank • ControlAir, Inc. • Elbit Systems of America • Monarch Instrument • St. Joseph Hospital • Shaw’s Supermarkets• UPS •

Many thanks also to our individual donors, who add vital contributions to the Campaign.

Gold

Silver

Haywards Trading PostHoffmann-LaRocheITT Educational ServicesJ. Lawrence Hall Company, Inc.John HancockJohnson & JohnsonKellogg CompanyKohl’sL.L. BeanLaconia Savings BankLiberty Mutual GroupLumbard Investment CounselingMacSteel Service Centers USAMarket BasketMicrosoftMonro Muffler/Brake, Inc.Nashaway Women’s ClubNashua Fire Relief FundNashua Podiatry AssociatesNationwide Mutual Insurance CompanyNemo Equipment, Inc.Network PublicationsNew Hampshire Business ReviewParker-ChomericsPelletier Financial Group, LLCPfeiffer Vacuum, Inc.Pfizer Inc.Pike Industries, Inc.Prudential FoundationRare Coins of New Hampshire, Inc.Roche Diagnostics CorpSaint-Gobain/CrystalsSanel Auto PartsStanley Security SolutionsStop & Shop

Recognizes firms whose corporate contribu-tion exceeds $56 per capita.

Abbott LaboratoriesAnheuser-Busch, Inc.BAE SystemsBank of AmericaCitizens BankControlAir, Inc.Environmental Interiors, Inc.Etchstone Properties, Inc.Intel CorporationMonarch InstrumentPennichuck WaterPublic Service of NHSoutheastern Container, Inc.Sovereign BankTD BankUPS

Recognizes firms whose corporate contribu-tion averages $14 per capita.Capital Transportation LogisticsHendrix Wire & Cable Inc.JC Penney Company, Inc. Store # 2247-5The Sadler Insurance Agency, Inc.

110 Technology, LLCAdvisory Business Computer Svc,IncAetna, Inc.American ExpressAmerican Legion Auxiliary - James E. Coffey Unit NAmeriprise Financial Employee Giving CampaignAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of NH AQSBest Buy Company, Inc.Bowen Marketing ConsultantsBruce Breton & Co.C&S WholesaleClancy & O’Neill Attorneys at LawColonial Electronic Mfrs., Inc.Comcast NHCraig J. McLaughlin, DDSDartmouth-HitchcockDunwell ElectricEli LillyGuard Insurance GroupHannaford’s - Hudson 8183Hannaford’s - Nashua 186

Recognizes firms whose corporate contribu-tion averages $28 per capita.

Cityside Management Corp.Costco WholesaleEaton & Berube Ins. AgencyElbit Systems of AmericaSeaboard Int’l Forest ProductsWindmill International, Inc.

Bronze

Appreciation

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Bob Larmouth Hollis Resident

Bernie Rousseau Pennichuck Water

Campaign Co-chairs

UWGN Mission: To make measurable improvements in people’s lives by mobilizing the caring power of our communities

CORPORATE AWARDS, CONT.

EMPLOYEE AWARDS

Target Stores - Amherst St.(1532)Target Stores - Pheasant Lane Mall (1228)Technical Graphics, Inc.Teledyne Printed Circuit TechnologyThe Bronze Craft CorporationThe Courville Company

The Gillette Co.The McLean ContributionshipThermo Fisher ScientificTriangle Credit UnionUnitedHealth GroupUS Cellular

VelcroWal-Mart/Sam’sWinn Microwave Sales, Inc.WMRJ Consulting

For employee groups whose contributions equal an average gift of $200.

Amphenol Backplane SystemsAnheuser-Busch, Inc.Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NHBAE SystemsBank of AmericaBridgesCitizens BankControlAir, Inc.Diacom Corp.Elbit Systems of AmericaEtchstone Properties, Inc.Fairgrounds Elementary SchoolGreater Nashua Interfaith Hospitality NetworkHarvard Pilgrim Health CareHendrix Wire & Cable Inc.Intel CorporationJ. Lawrence Hall Company, Inc.Liberty Mutual GroupLockheed Martin CorporationMcLane, Graf, Raulerson and Middleton, PAMonarch InstrumentNashua City - Street DepartmentNashua Regional Cancer CenterNew Hampshire Legal Assistance - NashuaPennichuck WaterPublic Service of NHSeaboard Int’l Forest ProductsSparton Technology Corp.St. Joseph Community Services, Inc.St. Joseph Hospital Corporate ServicesTeledyne Printed Circuit TechnologyThe Sadler Insurance Agency, Inc.United Way of Greater NashuaUPS Windmill International, Inc.

Gold

SilverFor employee groups whose contributions equal an average gift of $150.

Costco WholesaleCourville at NashuaEnvironmental Interiors, Inc.Hudson School DistrictJC Penney Company, Inc. Kellogg CompanyMacSteel Service Centers USAMacy’s Nashua Housing AuthorityNashua Pastoral Care CenterNashua Regional Planning Commission

BronzeFor employee groups whose contributions equal an average gift of $100.

Amherst Street SchoolAynsley PlaceBicentennial Elementary SchoolBirch Hill Elementary SchoolBJ’s Wholesale ClubComcast NHDaniel Webster CollegeDartmouth-HitchcockEaton & Berube Ins. AgencyGateways Community ServicesMarguerite’s Place, Inc.Nashua Area Health CenterNashua City - Police DepartmentNashua City - Public LibraryNashua City - Public Works, Admin & EngineeringNashua City - Solid Waste DepartmentNashua City EmployeesNashua High SouthNational GridOSRAM Sylvania Inc.PC Connection, Inc.Pennichuck Middle SchoolPuritan Press, Inc.Rivier CollegeShaw’s/Star MarketsSouthern NH Health SystemTD BankTelegraph Publishing CompanyThe Phoenix ProgramThermo Fisher ScientificTriangle Credit Union

Appreciation3M RetireesAbbott LaboratoriesAcadia InsuranceAccentureAdult Learning CenterAetna, Inc.Allen Mello DodgeAmerican ExpressAmeriprise Financial Employee Giving Campaign Continued on next page

Southeastern Container, Inc.Sovereign BankSt. Joseph HospitalSubaru of NashuaThe Nashua BankTulley Automotive Dealerships

AQSAT&TAutomatic Data Processing Avnet SourceAvoca Underwriting PartnersBenchmark ElectronicsBest Buy Company, Inc.Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater NashuaBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsBoys & Girls Club of Greater NashuaBoys & Girls Club of Souhegan ValleyBroad Street SchoolC&S WholesaleCatholic Medical CenterCentrix BankCharles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Charlotte Avenue SchoolCIGNACoca-Cola Bottling Co. of Northern New EnglandCombined Federal Campaign of Eastern MACommunity Action Program Belknap- Merrimack CountiesConAgra FoodsCourville at CarlyleCourville at ManchesterDartmouth-Hitchcock ManchesterDeloitte & ToucheDevine, Millimet & Branch, PADHHS Nashua District OfficeDJOEducation-Regional OfficeEli LillyEmployment Security - NashuaEnterprise Rent-a-CarFairPoint CommunicationsFederal ExpressFirst Church of NashuaGeneral DynamicsGeneral MotorsGirls Inc. of New HampshireGreater Nashua Mental Health CenterGuard Insurance GroupHannaford SupermarketsHanover InsuranceHarbor Homes, Inc.Hillsborough County Registry of DeedsHoffmann-La RocheHome Health & Hospice CareHomeGoodsHoneywell Hometown SolutionsHSBCIBMJohn HancockJohnson & Johnson

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EMPLOYEE AWARDS, CONT.

SPONSORSHIPS & IN-KIND SUPPORT

Kohl’sL.L. BeanLaconia Savings BankLexington Insurance CompanyLitchfield School DistrictLowe’s Marshalls Dept. StoresMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMcLane Real EstateMedtronic VascularMercury Computer Systems, Inc.Merrimack County Savings BankMerrimack School DistrictMicrosoftMilford District CourtMonro Muffler/Brake, Inc.MotorolaNapoli Group, LLCNashua Community CollegeNashua District CourtNashua School DistrictNationwide Mutual Insurance CompanyNeighborhood Housing Services of Gr. NashuaNetwork PublicationsNH 2-1-1

NH Ball Bearings NH Business ReviewNH Charitable FoundationNH State Employees Charitable CampaignNH State Liquor Store 27-Market Place PlazaNH State Liquor Store 50-Nashua Southgate NH/So. Maine CFCOcean BankOffice of Sulloway & HollisOne CommunicationsPaychex, Inc.Payless ShoeSourcePfizer Inc.Pike Industries, Inc.Pitco-Frailator, Inc.Probate Court-HillsboroughPrudential FoundationRdF CorporationRexamRicoh CorporationRide Away Handicap Equipment Corp.Roche Diagnostics CorpRockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley Co.RTI InternationalS.P. Richards Company

Safety Troop B - MilfordSpectra Energy Corp.SprintSt. Paul’s SchoolStanley Elevator CompanyStanley Security SolutionsState Street CorporationStop & Shop SupermarketsTarget Stores The Courville CompanyThe Gillette Co.The Youth Council, Inc.TJ Maxx Store Town of LitchfieldTown of MerrimackTown of MilfordUnitedHealth GroupUS BankVelcroWal-Mart/Sam’sWeisman, Tessier, Lambert & Halloran Assoc.Wells FargoWilsonart International

Advanced Video Productions Anheuser-BuschBAE SystemsBank of AmericaBetterforms & Printed ProductsBig Apple DeliBrookdale FarmsCelebrations CateringChili’s Grill & BarCoca-Cola Bottling Co. of ManchesterCollins FlowersCourtyard by Marriott Nashua Crowne Plaza HotelDJ Dave EntertainmentDW Pizzeria & Family RestaurantElbit Systems of AmericaErnst & Young, LLP Florence’s Restaurant Giant of Siam

Goodale’s Bike ShopGreen Tea Chinese Restaurant Gurney’s AutomotiveHannaford SupermarketsLa Hacienda Del RioLeda LanesLife is goodMcLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, PAModells Sporting GoodsNashua Car WashNashua Community CollegeNashua Teachers’ UnionNashua Wallpaper & Paint CompanyPanera BreadParker’s Maple BarnPennichuck WaterPheasant Lane MallPrintpro TeesPublic Service Co. of NH

Saffron BistroSeaboard International Forest ProductsSecureHorizons by UnitedHealthcareShaw’s SupermarketsShorty’s Mexican Road House Sovereign BankSpaScape Day SpaSpectrum MarketingSt. Joseph HospitalSt. Philip Greek Orthodox ChurchT-Bones Great American EateryTD BankTeledyne Printed Circuit TechnologyTelegraph Publishing CompanyTest of Time Photography UnumsUPSValentino’sWinn Microwave Sales

LEADERSHIP GIVERS

Jeff and Becky AlexanderSamuel and Cignoray AllenKen and Maryann AndrewsJoel AngeSandy Postman and Yiannis AntoniadesKaren ArchambaultVic ArredondoKen and Mai ArsenaultTom and Rosie ArseneaultJack and Lucille AtkinsonLauraLee Austin

Mark and Dawna BaileyBob and Nancy BakerJim and Anne BanghartW and E BanisterClif and Linda BannerCarol and Bruce BaranBernie BartonRobin BarwoodRuss Bates and FamilyCarol Anne BatteDr. Pamela Beahm

Douglas and Susan BeanPeter E. BeaneMichael BearRoland and Simonne BedardKen and Charlotte BellRandolph and Kathrine BeltzDave BelzGordon and Patti BemisGeorge and Kerri BeningoAlan and Nancy BerardRichard Berger and Cynthia Sanders

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LEADERSHIP GIVERSWiley ChristalFrank and MaryLee CiminielloRon, Petra and Sabrina ClarkDebbie and Warren ClarkDonald W. ClarkeCathy and George ClemencePeter and Pam ClemensBlair and Janice CoburnJane and Curt CoffuaKaren and Chris ColeMurray and Denise ColletteJim and Cheryl CollinsMargaret and Bill CollinsJoe and Starla ColosimoDonna and Don ComstockScott and Sandra ComstockJennifer and John ConnellyBrian and Jayne ConradMr. & Mrs. William E. ConwayChris CookeLeigh and Dr. Cheryl CoolidgeStephen and Roanne CopleyJerry and Linda CormierJennifer and Jamie CorreaRob and Chris CostantinoMichael J. CotterJodi and Stewart CoulterAndrea CowanDavid CraigueGarry CraneLouise and Carl CreamerJeffrey CreemTerence and Geralyn CrimminsBill and Susan CruikshankRajani Cuddapah and Massimiliano CorbaGabriel and Robyn CuevaRobert and Donna CunninghamJim and Gail CurleyDavid and Christina CuzziSandy and Chris CyprusAurelia DadduraDoug DalrympleN. M. DanielsSuzanne and Stephen DanielsSteve DanzigerCourtney A. DaraganDon and Linette DavidsonJohn and Terri DavisNancy and Mark DavisPeter and Donna DavisMr. and Mrs. William J. DavisJeff and Linda DeglerJohn R. DelaneyBob DelaneyKen DemoskiSusan and Brian DenleyDave and Joann DennettTrish DennoJohn DeonesChris DevlinDale and D’Orsey DeWispelaereRichard and Benita DiamondGeorge DickinsonRichard and Lisa DicksonKen and Linda DinndorfSteven and Kimberly DiOrio

Brian and Sheri DiscoDebra and Bob DitzelBrian DobsonMichael and Catherine DodgeThe Dodson FamilyPaul and Deborah DohertyCarl and Nancy DolezalJohn and Kristy DonaghyDavid and Cammie DonarskiWebster and Monica DoveMichael and Janet DowRay and Cindy DowScott DoyleMark and Teri DrakeBrad DraperGemma Dreher and Rhon RuppEdwin DrewitzKimberley S. DuBoisBob and Claire DuboisGene and Lorraine DucasGeorge and Jing-Jing DuhClark and Anne DumontChris and Cindy DuncanDavid and Maureen DupontThe Duprey FamilySteve and Julie DurocherPeter and Maryellen DursoPaul EgbertRobert and Lisa EhrlichJack EnrightRobert and Bonnie EnsingerDan EnxingMark and Callista EpsteinBill and Linda EstesChristopher and Cristina EthierDr. and Mrs. Michael D. Evans and FamilyNeil Faiman and Lynne PentlerJoAnne and Jay FallonJohn L. FallonMike FarmerStewart FarnhamJim and Dee FasoliMichael and Diane FeeneyTom and Barbara FellerThe Femia FamilyLaura K. FerrariDavid S. FerrellPatti and Kenneth FerronRobert and Mary FidlerKevin and Laura FiebkeJames and Denise FinchJohn and Florrie FischerZev and Barbara FixlerKevin and Tammy FlynnRosa and Brian FoleyMickey and Rita FolsomVicki and Dennis FontaineJoan and Robert FontaineSteve and Andrea FordChris and Pat FowlerMichael F. and Barbara FoxPriscilla and Louis FramariniDonald and Cheryl FrancisVince FrascellaJohn and Lise Fredette

Continued on next page

Dick and Pearl BernierCraig and Kristen BerryMike BeversluisDavid R. BieberleRohinton BillimoriaBill and Cathy BissLyman and Deborah BlairBruce and Kathy BlayRhonda and Kevin BleekerDavid and Elizabeth BlundellRena and Doug BlyJames and Kim BockRandy and Debbie BohannanBob and Kate BolandCheryl BondJohn and Karen BoscoJason and Katherine BoucherGreg and Andrea BowersVincent A. BoyleDan and Sue BradfordRay and Shirley BradshawDavid K. BreakfieldNelson and Wendy BretonMaria and Eric BrettCarrie and Dwight BrewKarl and Constance BrommerRich and Sandie BroshJeff BrownMichael A. BrownCol. (Ret.) Michael BrownRobert and Cindy BrownSteve and Maria BrownM. BruniJohn and Donna BugeauLaura BurcinEd and Susan BureauJerry and Paula BurkeJoe and Bernadette BurnsMitch and Leslie BurteRon CabralDave and Kim CadoretteSean and Sharon CaffertyDeb and Brian CahillMichael and Virginia CampbellRalph and Mary K. CanillasCarol Caporale and FamilyC. Kimberley and Claudio CaprioButch and Marie CardCharles and Maureen CareyPhyllis and Don CarignanBruce and Donna CarterJimmy and Dee CarterClifford D. CaseleyJoe and Sue CashinGreg CassiasRobert and Diane CateDave and Becky CawleyDoug and Martha ChabinskyTerry and Gay ChapmanPatricia CharleyJohn and Barbara ChaseThe Cheben FamilyPaul and Sylvette ChenetteMelissa and Gary ChevalierMark and Ann ChiltonVictor Chouinard

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LEADERSHIP GIVERS, CONT.Jacob J. FreedmanFreeman FamilyClark and Amy FreiseKelly FrenchKaren and Dan FreyJennifer FritzIrene and Dale FroeseRichard FruciJay and Cherrie FultonDan Gagnon and FamilyEdward GagnonYvon and Sue GagnonRichard and Maryann GarbarinoLeo R. GardnerChuck and Nicole GatesRick and Pat GeislerBruce GervaisRichard GibadloLarry K. GilbertPatricia GliddenKent and Susan GlossopLubelia Goncalves-GettyRicardo and Gretel GonzalezRolf and Nancy GoodwinGilbert and Susan GoonThomas and Susan GouldKenneth and Ruth GrabeauLinda and Sheldon GrassGraveline FamilyKevin and Andrea GrealishEd and Cheryle GreenBrandon GreeneMike and Josie GreeneMelissa A. GrimesJohn and Rachel GuillThomas GunnTom and Julie GuthrieRobert HaasDonald and Debra HaddenMark L. HaleyMichael and Anne HallissyMarge HamelDoug HammSusan and Paul HandwerkerRon and Sue HanischMary HanleyThe Family of Eric and Teresa HansenJohn and Beth HansonMary and John HardwickJohn and Kathleen HarlowThe Harlow FamilyCarl and Marlene HarmonBeth HarperJames E. HarringtonMark W. HarringtonMr.& Mrs. H. E. Harrington, Jr.John HarrisMichael and Ruth HarrisRichard HarrisRoland and Donna HarrisDr. James and Ms. Janice HarrisonDavid and Sheila HarroldTracy B. HartBarbara and Jim HartiganJeanne HartleyCory and Linda Hartley

Thomas and Joanne HeadBecky HeathJohn and Hilde HeatonPaul and Andrea HebertSteve and Ginger HedgesMr. & Mrs. Michael HeffronKaren and Frank HeitkampDon and Kathy HellmersScott and Pamela HembrowJeff and Sharon Henderson David and Michele HerlihyJay and Dianne HertherRon HerzogHeather Hescheles and FamilyRichard L. HesselThe Hill FamilyWilliam Hill and FamilyJohn and Michele HobdayEric and AJ HoenesPaul and Cathy HoffmanRichard HollandDeb HolmesPat and Mike HoranDale and Lynne HosackBetty and David HoSangMichael and Jennifer HoulePeter HowardJim and Connie HuggettThe Hugh FamilyJack HughesChuck and Chris HugoCarl and Terri HuncharekAna and Don HuntMichael T. Hurley and FamilyLiz, Aaron, Alex, and Mark HutchinsBob and Tammy HybschSandra L. HylandJules InslerMary and Steve IppolitoRichard IsaakPhyllis and Marty ItzkowitzHardy JacksonIn Memory of Francis JamesJohn and Meg JamesonSteven JarryDavid JarvisPaul JeanLeslie Jelalian and Bob BanksBrenda A. JenkinsLarry and Linda JenningsRichard and Marie JensenSonny JohnsonKim and Brian JohnsonSteve and Debbie JolicoeurLucille JordanGeorge and Missy KalilHenry and Leslie KarwackiBrian L. KeeslerBurt KeirsteadMark KelleySteven and Susan KelleyBob and Vicki KennedyThe Kent FamilyDonald and Susan KingAtara and Bob KirshPaul, Chris, Jessica and Mark Kling

Roberta KlisiewiczKeith KnightPaul and Milli KnudsenKobzik FamilyMargaret Kohin and Allen NitschelmChristopher KohlRichard KolbThe Koran FamilyJoe and Mary KrasuckiDr. Roger D. KricklerMichael and Nina LaBonteDennis N. LabrieTom and Janice LachanceTom and Elaine LambRick LamportThe LaPolice FamilyMr. & Mrs. Robert LarmouthJoe LaRocheJohn and Linda LeachJacqueline and Henri LeBlancDavid and Carol LeePhilip LefebvreTodd LeGrandJanice LeibingerGene LemoineMonica and Rob LenderBill and Pat LenzIn Memory of Charles E. JonesMichael and Alice LewisKenneth LiebermanSteve and Pauline LimaSusan F. LindemannDonna Linke-KleinDon and Terry LinnellRob LombardiDan and Maureen LongDennis and Cheryl LongLara and Nick LouisBarbara and Michael MaasStuart H. MacPhersonMark and Diane MajcherJoseph and Deborah ManciniKathy and Gino ManzoCraig and Elaine MarbleChuck and Annette MardenThe Maresco FamilyPaul MariniThe Charles E. Marino FamilyRebecca MarkschDave and Heather MarksonJoAnn and Paul MarkwardtLynn and Christopher MarsanJoseph and Suzanne MarshallThe Martellacci FamilyGlenn and Holly MartinJill and Jim MartinDennis MarvellKevin Maschhoff and Cindy SchatzMarty and Terry MatthewsDon and Chris MattiseCosmo and Janice MazzaPeter J. McArdleTom and Andrea McAvoyDaniel R. McCallumMr. Robert C. McCarthyDon and Holly McCarty

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LEADERSHIP GIVERS, CONT.Rich and Cheri McCoyDonald B. McDonahIan and Lori McDonaldMrs. Mary McDonaldPhilip McDuffieBruce McGowanTom and Tami McKayCallie-Sue McMahonCarolyn and Robert McNamaraJim and Anne McNultyMichael and Kathleen MeagherPaul MechlerScott and Gail MerrillMatt and Holly MerrymanEric and Thea MeyerChris and Susan MillerChristopher A MillerPaul MillerChristine and Walter MiskaGlenn T. MitchellTom and Maureen MitchellBill and Anne MolloyJudy and Jeff MontagRon and Quatye MoonSteve and Anne MoraisThe Moran and Desjardins FamiliesDavid C. MoresJack and Alice Inman-MorganCharlie MorrisTony and Heather MorrisonDan and Ginny MurrayCory and Joanna MyersMichael and Robin NarkisRobert and Pamela NationDimitri and Melissa NazarenkoDave and Cathy NeildBarbara and Ronold NelsonEd and Mathieu NicholsKirby and Joann NicholsPaul NixonMary NoletteCraig and Julie Norton and FamilyPeter W. NortonLaurie N. McPheeJohn and Ellen NyilisKevin and Janet O’BrienBob and Chris O’BrienStewart and Sharon OcheltreeDan and Mildred O’KeefeBrian and Laura OrlowskyLinda and Steve OsienskiPaul and Jill O’SullivanTom OuelletCathy and Bill OuelletteLily PaiBruce and Evee PannetonNancy and John ParentAl and Sharon ParisThemis and Maria ParodosJohn and Rosa ParsonsChris Pashos and FamilyThe Peckham FamilyMarcia PelletierSteve and Karen PennacchiniMichael and Joyce PepinDaleen Perkins

Renee and Kevin PerkinsRalph and Barbara PerkinsPeter PerraultRay and Lori PerryNancy and Ty PerryRay Peterson and Dorinda ToppanDavid PhelpsFrank and Nanci Phillips Jr.Richard and Deon PicansoMichael and Debora PignatelliPeter and Patricia PilatRandy and Cathy PinsonneaultKevin and Teresa Planty Tom and Melissa PollakMichael and Susan PorpigliaMike and Deanna PowellScott and Linda PowellChristopher and Lisa PowersRichard and Jacqueline PowersJohn and Dayna PrebleShaun PriceMarty and Mary PrioloDave and Debbie PritchardGreg ProcopioDavid C. PuiszisBarry and Lea PynnDavid and Susan QuarantaMarilyn and Steve QuinnGerard and Diane QuintanarMartin RaabJim and Deb RamsdenBrian RaterRandal K RauschDawn and Mark ReamsChris and Kim RedmanAl and Chere ReederJeff and Kathy ReuterJanet and Randy ReynoldsPhil and Bonnie RichardRandall and Louise RichardsTony and Annette RichettiCarol and Timothy RickerKevin and Dianne RiehlTom and Joanne RileyDave and Bridget RinesSteven and Barbara RizzoMichael and Barbara RobertsTyler RobinsonChris and Lisa RocheLeonard R. RockettJohn and Susan RodgersVincent and Heather RojoBrian and Lauren RollinsMark and Dianne RoosenJudi and Tim RootSam and Nydia RosadoMarybeth and Mario RosatoIsaac RosmarinLisa RossCarla and Chris RossiMichael and Nancy RottmanJerry and Irene RoundsDonald A. RouzerSteven and Jennifer RoyLynn and Tim RugglesRoy and Sandra Rumbaugh

Chris and Michelle RussellBob and Ruth RussellLen RussoLiz and Vito RutiglianoDoug and Stephanie RuttDonna and Bob RyanDr. & Mrs. Martin RybaPete and Kathy RyderLorin and Nanci RydstromMichael SackmanMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Saglime Jr.Dan and Julie SalletLynne and Peter SalletThe Samsky FamilyJohn A. and Susan M. SandersRob and Sandy SaracinoTed and Felicia SartellGeoff and Felicia SaucierBethanie ScanlanJ. ScanlanDavid ScanlonMike and Deb ScanlonPatty SchaeferJen and Neil SchellyPaul and Lisa SchneiderSteven and Ann Drea SchnurSchoeck FamilyLisa and Jim SchommerDavid and Laura SchorrMichael SchwarmDarrell T. ScoularWalter and Liz SearsDarrell and Cecelia SensingScott ShafferMr. & Mrs. Marc E. ShapiroFred and Jill SheaShirley ShelorChuck Shepard and Katie BowlerChristopher and Cydney ShermanRobin and Matt ShevenellRobert and Amy ShevlinThe Shoots FamilyJohn and Trish ShuckShaun and Diane SibleyAlfred and Vera SilbermanSteven and Molly SillichRay SilvaPeter and Lynne SimonsonBob and Rosanne SinkiewiczJoe and Dianne SiroisChuck and Rhonda SkardaBob SkokKevin and Diane SlatteryDave SmialekThe E. K. Smith FamilyChristie and Jeff SmithKimiko Smith and Sammy UnberhagenPhillip and Gina SmithRobert A. SmithDon and Sonja SnelgroveKatherine SnellJane SoddersTimothy SouthwadDoug and Sue Spencer

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LEADERSHIP GIVERS, CONT.Diane and Tim SperaJohn SpitzakPeter and Lois SpreenPhilip Lefebvre and Christine StaceyBill and Mary Jo StaibBill and Cathy StapledonTerry and Robert StarbirdKate SteerScott and Terry StimpertJim and Nancy StobieJason and Melissa StockwellTom StoreyKen and Nancy StreeterStephanie and Christopher StreeterFrank StroiliConrad and Nancy StruckmanBalwinder and Gurmit SujlanaDr. Lon E. SunshineScott and Amy SweetlandGreg and Marilyn SwickDamon and Tracey SwopeCarol and Ed SylviaMichael and Donna TaflasPaula TallaricoMaryellen and Bill TanseyJon and Rhonda TapplyArt and Jackie TardifJames and Susan TargoveDavid and Linda TateHelen and Don TaylorSteve and Lee Ann TaylorMarianne Tenore and Erwin ReijgersTricia and Steve Tereshko

Dave TestermanJames TetreaultBruce and Lynn ThibodeauDave and Cindy ThomasReid and Victoria ThomasBill ThomsonGene and Gayeann ThornhillDavis and Patricia ThurberJoseph J. Tiano Jr.Robert and Deborah TiedeJeremy and Samantha TondreaultDavid and Maureen TravisJohn and Kelly TruverThomas and Virginia TsirimokosRichard and Laurie Tucker FamilyMike and Karen UfnalRobert and Shelly UscinskiPeter and Theresa van HamDavid and Janet VaughnPaul and Carol VavraAndy Violette and FamilyHal vonHagnKen and Laura WagnerThe WallacesRance and Gail WallestonMaryellen WalshBob WalshBuddy and Bobbi WalshBrian and Linda WaltersBetsy and Jeffrey K. WarrenMike and Laurie WatkinsTom and Diane WeaverRick and Alice Weber

The Wein FamilyMichael WeinbergMr. H. Robert WeismanNicolas WensowitchTim and Janelle WhalenKathy and Andy WhitakerSusan and Greg WhiteNorman and Kathryn WilcoxDaniel and Lauren WilliamsAndy WilliamsFrank and Donna WilsonKenneth and Mary WinieckiJeremy WinnickHenry and Connie WisneskiJohn WohlleibSharon WolanykDavid and Susan WolffAlan and Roberta WoolfsonSteve and Rosalind WrightBob WymanRon YannoneBarry YeadonSteve Yeaton and FamilyOlivia and Maura YovanovPaul A. ZankRandy ZegerJeffrey ZimmermanRobert ZinnesStanley Zube

and 284 Friends of United Way

FINANCE REPORT

Assets

Current Liabilities

Net Assets

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

$5,090,276

$3,993,392

$ 1,096,884

$5,090,276

Revenue

Expenses

Change in Net Assets

Net Assets, Beginning of Year

Net Assets, End of Year

$4,291,387

$4,372,506

($81,119)

$1,178,003

$1,096,884

Statement of Financial Position March 31, 2011

Statement of Activities March 31, 2011

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United Way of Greater Nashua does not charge membership fees or service charges to agencies. A percentage is withheld from designated funds to cover uncollectible pledges, management and general costs and fundraising expenses as prescribed by United Way Worldwide and consistent with the method required by the Office of Personnel Management for the Combined Federal Campaign. The percentage varies slightly from year to year based on actual experience.

GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY INVESTMENTSFood, Clothing & Shelter

Burke Street Cafe*Girls Incorporated $9,000People to be helped: 100 individuals receiving 8,700 meals

Home Delivered Meals-on-WheelsSt. Joseph Community Services $32,955People to be helped: 430 individuals receiving 559,930 meals

Homemaking/In-Home Companion CareHome Health & Hospice Care $14,124People to be helped: 145 individuals receiving 13,150 hours of assistance

Prevention & Intervention of HomelessnessNashua Pastoral Care Center $13,653People to be helped: 405 individuals

Safe & Sound

Child Assault Prevention ProjectParent Information Center of NH $5,000People to be helped: 260 children

Crisis Intervention & AdvocacyBridges $27,305 People to be helped: 1,795 people

Keeping Children Safe*The Youth Council $ 2,500People to be helped: 290 individuals

ShelterBridges $10,828People to be helped: 32 individuals receiving 1,850 nights of shelter

Supervised Visitation CenterGreater Nashua Mental Health Center $3,107People to be helped:7 families

Child Care & Respite Care

Adult Day ServiceGateways Community Services $9,416People to be helped: 42 individuals After School OpportunitiesBoys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua $23,539 People to be helped: 1,800 children

Early Childhood Adventures - Low-income Subsidized Child CareAdult Learning Center $65,910People to be helped: 65 children

Nashua Child Development CenterSouthern NH Services $35,026People to be helped: 67 children

Strengthening Families

CHINS DiversionThe Youth Council $12,805People to be helped: 220 individuals receiving 385 hours of counseling

Court DiversionThe Youth Council $24,952People to be helped: 338 individuals

EducationBoys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua $21,279 People to be helped: 650 children

Family Support ProgramAdult Learning Center $6,591People to be helped: 72 family members

Girls CenterGirls Inc. of NH $26,835People to be helped: 465 youth

One-on-One Youth MentoringBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Nashua $18,831 People to be helped: 600 Bigs, Littles, and parents

Teen ProgramBoys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua $37,663People to be helped: 1,400 youth

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Funding awarded for three years; those with * receive one-year funding.

Did you know?

In addition to the agencies with programs listed

here, United Way of Greater Nashua supports more than 1,400 nonprofit organizations by honoring over

$2.2 million in donor-restricted gifts (see cumu-lative totals on next page).

GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY INVESTMENTSPromoting Health & Healing

Alzheimer’s Respite*Home Health & Hospice Care $10,000People to be helped: 8 families

CARE - Dental ServicesGr. Nashua Dental Connection/ Nashua Pastoral Care Center $28,247People to be helped: 250 patients receiving 940 clinic visits

Comprehensive Health Care for the UninsuredNashua Area Health Center $18,831 People to be helped: 2,150 individuals receiving 9,400 clinic visits

Counseling Uninsured ChildrenThe Youth Council $16,572People to be helped: 150 individuals receiving 1,200 counseling sessions

Hospice and Community Hospice House*Home Health & Hospice Care $13,500People to be helped: 260 individuals, each receiving 35 days of care

Maternal and Child Health*Home Health & Hospice Care $ 5,000People to be helped: 105 individuals receiving 420 care visits

Senior Foot Care ClinicsHome Health & Hospice Care $ 5,000People to be helped: 42 new patients receiving 165 clinic visits Young Women’s Leadership/Prevention Girls Inc. of NH $30,130People to be helped: 4,200 children

Community Initiatives2-1-1 NH $30,000Housing Programs $90,000United Way-Youth Venture $24,000

Funding Totals by Impact AreaFood, Clothing & ShelterProgram funding: Donor designations applied by agencies:Total:

$ 69,732$ 52,903$122,635

Safe & SoundProgram funding: Donor designations applied by agencies:Total:

$48,740$15,092$63,832

Child Care & Respite Care

Program funding: Donor designations applied by agencies:Total:

$133,891$ 19,625$153,516

Strengthening FamiliesProgram funding: Donor designations applied by agencies:Total:

$148,956 $ 23,153$172,109

Promoting Health & Healing

Program funding: Donor designations applied by agencies:Total:

$122,280$ 28,273$150,553

Community Initiatives

Program funding/total: $144,000

Total for all programs funded: $667,599

Donor designations applied to listed impact areas: $139,046

Funds restricted for other human care services: $248,954

Designations to other organizations: $2,069,746

Total funds distributed for FY 10/11: $3,125,345

General Fund-Supported Programs Get ResultsExample: 71% of participants in Nashua Pastoral Care Center’s Transitional Housing Program left the program having secured permanent, affordable housing.

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New England Patriots player Jerod Mayo poses for a LIVE UNITED photo shoot after recording a public service announcement for 2-1-1, United Way’s toll-free information and referral service.

VOLUNTEERSBoard of DirectorsChair of the BoardJames Chaloner* Vice Chair of the BoardRolf Goodwin* TreasurerDaniel Munroe* SecretarySusan McHugh* Community Investment ChairPaul Hebert* Campaign Co-ChairRobert Larmouth* Campaign Co-ChairBernard Rousseau* Youth Venture ChairLucille Jordan*

MembersThomas Arseneault Polly BeairdSteven BouchardRobert Cioppa Scott Cote Chris Dolloff Timothy Gendron Del Gilbert Rodney Hansen, Jr. Robert MackJamie Pappas Grace PereiraKevin Slattery Thomas Spicer Maryellen Tansey * Executive Committee

First Church of Nashua

McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton,

Presstek, Inc.

UPS

Decision Management Associates

Hollis Resident

Pennichuck Water

Nashua Community College

BAE SystemsNashua Corporation

Shaw’s SupermarketsNashua School District

Southern NH Health System Cityside Management

Bank of AmericaSt. Joseph Hospital

Amherst ResidentCity of Nashua

Monarch InstrumentCitizens Bank

Etchstone Properties Costco Wholesale

BAE Systems

CampaignCo-ChairsRobert Larmouth Bernard RousseauCampaign CabinetSteve Bouchard Del Gilbert Rodney Hansen, Jr. Grace PereiraKevin SlatteryLoaned ExecutivesSponsoring Company BAE Systems St. Joseph HospitalCommunity Volunteer

Training TeamDel GilbertDon Winn

Hollis ResidentPennichuck Water

Shaw’s Supermarkets St. Joseph Hospital

Amherst ResidentCitizens Bank

Etchstone Properties

VolunteerStephanie Livsey

Jake Tisdale Kathleen Rice Orshak

Julia Keenan Peter LaPolicePeter Perrault

Ali RifkinMichelle Repp

Debra Sager

St. Joseph HospitalToastmasters International

Community Investment

Paul Hebert, chair Debbie Buttemeier Mike FarmerRod Hansen Lori KempfRay Lambert Mike Martinez Debbie Novotny Jamie Pappas Donna Santerre Don Winn

Decision Management AssociatesAnheuser-Busch Anheuser-Busch

Amherst ResidentElbit Systems of America

People’s United Bank Cityside Management People’s United Bank Monarch Instrument

TD Bank Winn Microwave Sales

Board CommitteesAudit CommitteeChris Dolloff, Chair Thomas ArseneaultPolly BeairdJamie Pappas

Ethics CommitteeRolf Goodwin, chair Del Gilbert Lucille Jordan

Finance CommitteeDaniel Munroe, chair Polly BeairdPaul Hebert

Nominating CommitteeBernard Rousseau, chairJames ChalonerLucille Jordan

Pension & Investment Com.Daniel Munroe, chair Rolf Goodwin Robert Larmouth Kevin Slattery

Personnel CommitteeDel Gilbert, chair Rolf Goodwin Thomas Spicer

Strategic Planning CommitteeRolf Goodwin, chair Chris DolloffDel Gilbert Rodney S. Hansen, Jr. Paul HebertRobert Larmouth Daniel MunroeMaryellen Tansey

Cityside Management BAE Systems

Nashua CorporationMonarch Instrument

McLane, Graf, Raulerson + Middleton, PASt. Joseph Hospital

Nashua Community College

PresstekNashua Corporation

Decision Management Associates

Pennichuck WaterFirst Church of Nashua

Nashua Community College

Presstek McLane, Graf, Raulerson + Middleton, PA

Hollis Resident Etchstone Properties

St. Joseph Hospital McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton

Costco Wholesale

McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton Cityside Management Corp.

St. Joseph Hospital Community Volunteer

Decision Management AssociatesHollis Resident

PresstekBAE Systems

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VOLUNTEERS, CONT.

UWGN STAFFJoe [email protected]

Lisa [email protected]

Cheryl [email protected]

Liz [email protected] Julie Kelly [email protected]

Director of Finance & Information Technology

Director of Marketing & Communications

Administrative Support Specialist

Campaign Associate

Campaign Associate

Don Mattise [email protected]

Ray Peterson [email protected]

Deborah [email protected]

Gail [email protected]

President

Vice President

Campaign Associate

Finance Assistant

United Way-Youth VentureLucille Jordan, chairTimothy GendronNoelle JoubertSusan McHughJamie PappasPeter Perrault Shirley Silva-Paige Joella StosselBeth Todgham Jennifer Wright

Nashua Community CollegeBank of America

Pure Water VendingUPS

Monarch InstrumentCommunity Volunteer

Nashua Community College Together Against Domestic Abuse

Southern NH ServicesTogether Against Domestic Abuse

Day of CaringSusan McHugh, co-chairJamie Pappas, co-chair Becky GagneRay LambertKathy Navin Beth TodghamDawn Wilson

UPS Monarch Instrument

Nashua Pastoral Care CenterPeople’s United Bank

Nashua Resident Southern NH Services

BAE Systems

BAE Systems & BAE Systems Employee Community Fund, Inc.

Alan ShitaraJulie Ann TurleyAndres Valdes-SarriaPaul WalshEric WillKelley Williams Disbursement CommitteeKevin Flynn, chairJames Boivin Sharon Bubar Alan EnmanConstance GiniewiczTracy HamiltonLinda HardmanBruce HoustonJudy Manning-MullinsCharles MorrisPeter SalletJennifer Schelly Stanley Zube

Campaign CommitteeDave Harrold, chairJeff Barnard Robert BowenThomas CampbellHayley ComeauAndrew ContiLloyd CrosmanTimothy DavisDonna DentonCathy DirsaDerek GeigerNicole GregersonRachel GuillDonald HuntKrishna KarraGautham KillampalliKerry KinsellaStephanie LivseySuzanne NeylonMario Rosato

United Way of Greater Nashua serves Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, and Wilton, New Hampshire.

United Way of Greater Nashua Tel: 603-882-401120 Broad Street, Ste. 1 FAX: 603-882-5406Nashua, NH 03064 www.unitedwaynashua.org

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More than 300 volunteers from Nashua-area businesses worked at local nonprofit agencies on Day of Caring in September.