October 2018 6/26/2019 What can you do so support the Foundation? What can the Foundation do to support your club?

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October 2018 6/26/2019 What can you do so support the Foundation? What can the Foundation do to support your club?

Who We Are… History The Capital District Foundation was organized in 1972. The first President was George W. Bogikes. Though there were 17 divisions in the district not all of the divisions had representation. 6/26/2019

Board of Directors… The Capital District Foundation Board consists of: Executive Secretary – Appointed by the Board Executive Treasurer – Appointed by the Board Capital District Secretary/Treasurer Immediate Past Governor Governor Governor-Elect Elected Member of each Division President – recommended by nominating committee and approved by the Foundation Board President-Elect – same as President President-Elect Designate – same as President 6/26/2019

Information by Division BOARD OF DIRECTORS Foundation Executive Committee   President:  Nancy Simonelli  President-Elect: Mike Dasovich  Vice President:  TBD Past President:  Gary Boswell  Executive Secretary:  Charlie Adams Treasurer:  Tim Wesling Capital District Officers  Governor: John Morris Governor - Elect: David Lurie 6/26/2019

Committees… The CDKF consists of the following committees: Bylaws & Policy Finance / Budget Fund Raising Grants Publicity and Website Nominating & Review, for Sect. & Treas. Foundation Rep to DCON Committee Webmaster 6/26/2019

Financial Position (as of 9/30/2018) *Permanent Restricted Funds $ 659,634 **Unrestricted Funds $335,159 Total $ 994,793 *Endowment funds that are never to be spent, however the earnings from funds are moved to temporary and then unrestricted to be spent **Funds available for spending 6/26/2019

2018-2019 Budget Pediatric Hospitals $24,000 Scholarships $7,000 Teenager of the Year $2,500 Circle K International $10,000 Grants $24,000 Operating Expenses $3,000 Key Leader $5,000 Total $75,500 6/26/2019

Expected Income 2018-2019 2018 based on history Investments $ 18,000 Ducky Derby/Caring Corner $ 13,000 *$3 Per Member $ 13,000 (this assumes less that 100% participation from every member in each club) Other Income $11,000 Total $55,000 Still running a deficit, but closer to funding commitments. 6/26/2019

Club Giving Information Available on the website Club Giving is a minimum of $3 per member based on the October 1 membership roster. This program should not be confused with the annual Kiwanis Children Fund. The contribution can come from the club service account. The funds are used for Pediatric Trauma Hospitals and general fund.  Review Club Giving in past years:  2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015,  2015-2016, 2016-2017. Please make a check payable to: Capital District Kiwanis Foundation Send check to  Charles P. Adams, 1601 Charrington Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113 6/26/2019

Information available Minutes of past meetings available on website Capital District Kiwanis Foundation Minutes   2017 - 2018 November | February | March | August 2016-2017 November | February | March | August 2015-2016 November | February | April | August 2014 - 2015 November | January | April | August 2013-2014 November | February | May | August 2012-2013 November | February | May | August 2011-2012 November | February | May | August  2010 - 2011 November | February | May | August 2009 - 2010 November | January | February | August 2008 - 2009 November | February | May | August 2007 - 2008 November | February | May | August 2006 - 2007 November | February | May | August 2005 - 2006 November | February | May | August 2002 - 2003 November 2001 - 2002 November 6/26/2019

What we do… The Capital District Kiwanis Foundation works in partnership with Capital District Kiwanis International to make a difference in the life of a child. This is done by: grants given to Kiwanis clubs for community service projects donations given to eight Pediatric Trauma Centers scholarships awarded annually support funding for CKI support funding for Key Leader Teenager of the Year $2,500 scholarship 6/26/2019

Club Grants… Projects that relate to the purpose and mission of the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation will be accorded top priority by the Foundation Board of Trustees. Commitments are made for one year only. Funds will not be granted to the same club or individual for a project for more than three consecutive years. Grant requests for the funding cycles are to be received by the Executive Secretary of the District Foundation by the following deadline dates: Cycle I: Postmarked/Emailed by September 10th, Cycle II: Postmarked by March 15th A review committee will be appointed by the Foundation President and will make recommendations to the overall Board of Trustees at the fall (November) and spring (May) meetings of the Foundation Board. Notification of the decisions by the Board of Trustees will be mailed no later than December 1st for Cycle I and June 1st for Cycle II. The Capital District Kiwanis Foundation will not consider Grant applications for less than $100 or more than $5000. Grants will only be considered twice a year as noted above. 6/26/2019

Pediatric Trauma Centers… Each year funding for Pediatric Trauma Hospitals is provided by: 100% of the Ducky Derby, Caring Corner & shirt sales proceeds. 50% of the $3 per club member. Additional contributions by clubs and individuals. It was in the 1986-87 administrative year that CDKF made the first gift to a Children’s Pediatric Center of $3,500 to Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Washington, DC. Total donated to the Pediatric Trauma Hospitals through 9/30/2017 was $ 691,510 6/26/2019

Pediatric Trauma Centers… Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Baltimore, MD University of Virginia Health Center, Charlottesville, VA Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters, Norfolk, VA Children's Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA ($95,073) Carilion Clinic Children's Hospital, Roanoke, VA Christiana Care Pediatric Trauma Unit, Wilmington, DE Niswonger Children's Hospital, Johnson City, TN 6/26/2019

Teenager of the Year (TOY)… Local clubs of Kiwanis International are seeking nominations for Teenager of the Year. This award is given in recognition to deserving teenagers for their academic achievements, citizenship, service to their school and community, growth and responsibility in his/her family unit, character and leadership performance. If nominee continues through competition process on the club, division and district levels, and the finalist will win $2,500 cash and trip with their parents/guardians to the Kiwanis District Convention, August 2018 in Reston. 6/26/2019

Turner Scholarships… The Robert H. Turner, Jr. Scholarships are awarded annually at the Capital District Key Club Convention to Key Club Members who have exemplified to the highest degree the basic principles of Key Club - caring and service - in their home, school, and community. The recipients shall be of high moral character and should have achieved excellence in all their endeavors. The Robert H. Turner, Jr. Scholarships Program is funded by the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation as part of its commitment to supporting the Service Leadership Programs in the Capital District. 6/26/2019

Youth Out Reach… Clubs that do not sponsor a Service Leadership Program (K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club or CKI) can help these organizations financially with a contribution of $100 each year. 6/26/2019

How You Can Help… Individual Giving Club Giving Donate today and help a child in the Capital District. Thousands of children have been positively impacted by donations made to the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation over the past forty five years. Club Giving Club Giving is a minimum of $3 per member based on the October 1 membership roster. This program should not be confused with the annual Kiwanis Children’s Fund (formerly Kiwanis International Foundation Fund). The contribution can come from the club service account. The funds are used for the 8 Pediatric Trauma Hospitals and the general fund. 6/26/2019

Foundation Life Membership Available to all members of the Kiwanis Family with a $150 contribution. A Life Membership can be sponsored by a Kiwanian, a Kiwanis Club, a spouse or friend of a Kiwanian. The Kiwanian can be an individual, past officer or outstanding member of the Club, Division, or District. The Kiwanian receives a certificate and a Life Member circle for your K pin. Funds derived from Life Memberships are invested. Only the interest earned is used for Foundation programs. Therefore, your one-time contribution continues to support the Foundation activities year after year. 6/26/2019

Tablet of Honor Founder’s Society Honor an individual or Kiwanian with a $1,000 contribution.. The tablet can be sponsored by a Kiwanian, a Kiwanis Club, a spouse or friend. The recipient receives a certificate and Tablet of Honor Plaque.  Funds derived from the Tablet of Honor are invested. Only the interest earned is used for Foundation programs. Founder’s Society The Founder's Society is an endowment fund within the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation (CDKF) created to benefit the Sponsored Leadership Programs (District CKI, Key Club, Builders, K-Kids). A tax-deductible contribution of $1,000 (half will be used for SLP, the other half for endowment) can be made to the CDFK designated for the Founder's Society. This can be done several ways: by check; gift of appreciated stocks or other financial investments assets, or a bequest in a Will, Trust or Estate Plan. A contributor receives a Founder's Society Neck Medallion Ribbon, Engraved Shadow Box Display Case, and a lapel Founder's Society pin. 6/26/2019

Fundraising… Caring Corner Ducky Derby We would not be able to help as many as we do without the individuals who participate in our annual fundraisers. Caring Corner consists of theme baskets donated by the Directors of the Foundation, clubs and individual Kiwanis members. All proceeds are donated to the eight Pediatric Trauma Hospitals. T-shirts Capital District Kiwanis Foundation T-Shirts are also available. All proceeds support the CDKF. Go to the CDKF website to order shirts, jackets, etc. for all Kiwanis family including Builders Club, Key Club, CKI. Ducky Derby Ducky Derby tickets are sold by Capital District Kiwanis Clubs with the Drawing on Saturday at the District Convention. Money prizes and gift certificates are awarded to the winning duck recipients. All proceeds are donated to the eight Pediatric Trauma Hospitals serving the Capital District. 6/26/2019

Questions If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any Director or : Nancy Simonelli 757-647-7522 nancy34@cox.net 6/26/2019