United Way of Cecil County

2015 Annual Report

“I LIVE UNITED because I know the answers to our challenges exist within the people of our community. Each of us has the power to contribute and be part of the solution!”

-Tari Moore

GIVE.ADVOCATE.VOLUNTEER.

LIVE UNITED

What is United Way?

United Way is an organization that brings volunteers, individuals and companies together throughout Cecil County in order to improve people’s lives. Businesses and individuals can respond to multiple charity requests through one effort, and agencies can raise more money much more efficiently than by conducting separate workplace campaigns on their own.

With an annual campaign each fall, United Way of Cecil County is able to fund 28 programs that address the most critical needs in our community. The dollars pledged through the fall United Way campaign are collected and distributed the following calendar year to those agencies.

You may not be familiar with all of the programs and agencies funded by the United Way. What makes United Way so effective is that clients who are served by some of those lesser-known programs do not fall through the cracks. With just one gift, whether you use payroll deduction or write one check, you are helping those in your community.

United Way knows that people like you really want to make a difference. You want to help others. We want to be your partner.

We will bring together people from government, businesses, faith groups, nonprofits, and ordinary citizens to tackle the issues that matter most.

United Way is focused on bottom-line results – the lives we change and the communities we shape.

Our Mission:

To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.

It’s People like you who are showing how they

“Live United” in Cecil County. When you join forces through the United Way you don’t simply change lives – you change your community!

We are please to report that last year we exceeded our goal of $475,000. We are grateful to our faithful supporters and those who gave for the first time. As our agencies struggle to meet the growing demand for services, we want them to know that United Way will be there to help. Thanks to your support we will continue to offer a safety net of services so that people can get the help they need.

Local volunteers study community needs, set goals, review budgets, and strictly monitor agencies to make sure that donated dollars are spent wisely. Through volunteer efforts, we can operate efficiently and give donors the assurance that their gifts are used accountably and our costs remain low.

Together, united, we can inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow. That’s what it means to LIVE UNITED. Give. Advocate. Volunteer.

The primary interest of United Way is people. The strength of United Way is people.

People Helping People – The United Way

2015 Campaign Recognitions

Community Builders

Corporate Gifts of $500-$999

Constellation Energy $887

Giant/Martin Food Stores $553

GlaxoSmithKline $553

Employee Campaigns Totaling $1,000 - $3599

AT&T $ 1,055

Cecil County Government $3,282

Cecil County Public Library $1,930

Constellation Energy $1,006

Giant Foods $2,846

Johnson & Johnson $2,610

Nationwide Insurance $2,573

Parsons Corporation $1,170

Pepco Holdings $1,606

PNC Bank $1,549

Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP $2,000

Susquehanna Workforce Network $1,265

The Boeing Company $1,319

Community Leaders

Corporate Gifts of $1,000+

ATK $5,201

Burris Logistics $17,380

C&S Wholesale Grocers $6,132

Cargill Corn Milling $1,150

Nationwide Insurance $2,573

Pepco Holdings $1,071

PNC Foundation $5,000

UPS $2,303

W.L. Gore 19,055

Employee Campaigns Totaling $3,600 +

Bank of America $12,795

Burris Logistics $8,408

C&S Wholesale Grocers $6,280

Cecil County Public Schools $4,170

Combined Federal Campaign $9,039

DuPont Company $5,403

Macy’s $3,932

Orbital ATK $26,004

Union Hospital $9,184

UPS $6,777

W.L. Gore $28,003

2015 Friends of United Way ($500 - $749)

Edward J. Adams

Charles M. Alford

Catherine Alfree

Mary Margaret Bedsworth

John Bennett

Christopher Brandli

Vanessa Brown

Judy Cox

Robert Daidone

Denise Davis

Henry J. Farkas

Sandra L. Ferguson

John H. Freudenberger

Sue Anne Grier

James A. Hartwell

Sheryl H. Hepler

Dave Holsten

Constance R. Johns

Ying-Hsiang Ko

David H. Laucius

Robert E. Lotter

Steven E. Moore

John A. Murphy

Donna Nichols

Raymond Odierna

Robert O. Palsgrove

Donna Parlier

Radha Patel

William F. Pritchard

Judy J. Rudolph

Bridget M. Sanders

Mike Schmook

Maureen R. Seller

Daniel Shoop

Charlotte Temple

Thomas A. Thompson, Sr.

2015 Leadership Circle

The donors who give to United Way of Cecil County at the leadership level extend a very personal and powerful

commitment to our community.

Bronze ($750 - $999)

Carl W. Erkenbrecher, Jr.

Mame Hanna

Laura K. Hartwell

Kimberly D. Justus

Richard K. Schaeffer

Steven Silva

Daniel J. Sutton

Perry A. Willis

Silver ($1,000 - $1,249)

Chuck Auer

Holcombe Grier

Laura Hansen

Michael R. Lara

Winston L. Robinson

Richard M. Shanahan

James H. Wolford

Raymond Wright

Gold ($1,250 - $4,999)

Angela M. Bowlsbey

Sue Cuppett

William R. Denny

Mr. & Mrs. David R. Frey

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Gates

Daniel Gorman

James Mann

Douglas Neusch

Justin Sausville

Richard D. Snow

Andrew R. Stone

Elizabeth Wilson

United Way of Cecil County

Community Investments

2015

Adult Day Services at Union Hospital $ 6,000

ARC Northern Chesapeake Region $ 2,000

Bayside Community Network $ 25,000

Boys & Girls Club of Cecil County $ 12,000

Cecil County Men’s Shelter $ 5,000

Cecil County Pregnancy Center $ 2,000

Christmas in April, Cecil County $ 7,500

Commission on Aging Foundation $ 6,000

Community Coalition for Affordable Housing $ 5,000

Community Mediation Upper Shore $ 2,000

*Deep Roots $ 5,000

Fair Hill Nature Center $ 2,000

Freedom Hills $ 5,000

Generation Station $ 10,000

Girl Scouts, Chesapeake Bay Council $ 4,000

Meeting Ground $ 12,500

NorthBay Environmental Ed. Center $ 5,000

Open Door $ 5,000

Ray of Hope $ 3,000

United Needs & Abilities $ 2,500

Upper Bay Counseling & Support Svcs. $ 6,500

*Youth Empowerment Source $ 18,000

Total to Agencies/Programs $151,000

*New Programs

Community Impact Fund

Focus Area Workshops $ 500

Youth Empowerment Source – GED Program $ 7,500

United Way of Cecil County, Inc.

Statement of Activities

For the Year Ended June 30, 2015

Unrestricted Net Assets -- 2014 2015

Campaign Income 335,475 230,584

Administrative Fees 1,262 1,044

Investment Income 190 103

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Total Unrestricted Net Assets 336,927 231,731

Expenses

Program Services 205,438 205,512

Fundraising Expenses 25,029 26,973

Support Services 27,507 25,293

Total Expenses 257,974 257,778

Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets 78,953 (26,047)

Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets

Net Assets from Donor Restrictions - (11,345)

Donor Advised 11,345 10,618

Total Increase/Decrease 11,345 (727)

in Temporarily Restricted

Net Assets

Increase/Decrease in Net Assets 90,298 (26,744)

Prior Period Adjustment -

Net Assets as of 7/1 $ 112,925 203,223

Net Assets as of 6/30 $ 203.223 176,449

Statement of Functional Expenses

For the Year Ended June 30, 2015

Compensation

Wages 46,176

Employee Benefits 2,144

Payroll Taxes 3,441

51,761

Allocations 151,000

Combined Federal Campaign 8,178

Designations to Agencies 10,959

Bad Debt 1,746

Bank Services Charges 512

Community Impact 8,000

Campaign Expense 3,063

Depreciation 278

Dues & Subscriptions 6,465

Liability Insurance 1,440

Meeting Expense 171

Maintenance and Repair -

Office Expense 1,674

Postage & Delivery 314

Professional Fees 3,000

Rent 6,700

Telephone 1,899

Travel Expenses 618

Worker’s Compensation -

Total Functional Expenses 257,778

2015 Financials

Our annual audit (for fiscal year 2015) showed an overhead ratio of 22.17%. In accordance with overhead reporting guidelines issued by United Way Worldwide, we calculate our overhead ratio using totals from our IRS Form 990 and the following method: Management and general expenses (Part IX, line 25, Column C) plus Fundraising expenses (Part IX, line 25, Column D). The denominator is total revenue (Part VIII, Line 12, Column A). To verify this rate, United Way’s 2014 IRS Form 990 is available for inspection by contacting our office at 410-398-7572 or through our website www.unitedwaycecil.org.

Additionally, partner agencies that receive United Way funding are not charged any fee or dues to receive funding. Donor designations are subject to a 10% administrative fee. United Way’s annual audit is also available for inspection by contacting the office at 410-398-7572. United Way also completes annual reporting requirements to United Way Worldwide. All requirements were met and our membership status was approved by United Way of America for 2015.

The sources of United Way’s annual revenue are too numerous to mention here, but all can be found in our annual audit. In summary, sources of annual revenue are:

Donations from employees (private business and government)

Corporate gifts

Donations from individuals

Supporters of special events

Interest income

In-kind donations

The detail on the uses of the annual revenue can also be found in the audit. In summary, our expenses are as follows:

Administrative expenses

Fundraising expenses

Program expenses

Funding to nonprofit organizations

2014/16 United Way of Cecil County

Board of Directors

Executive Committee and Officers

Nancy Simpers, President Michele Cooper, Treasurer

Berkshire Hathaway The Columbia Bank

Joe Buckley, Vice President Barbara Smith, Secretary

Cecil County Public Schools Cecil Co. Dept. of Social Svcs.

Board Members

Joe Buckley Tari Moore

Cecil County Public Schools County Commissioner

Michele Cooper Carrie Ryan

The Columbia Bank PNC Bank

Henry Farkas, M.D. Nancy Simpers

Retired Physician Berkshire Hathaway

Ken Gates Robin Spurdle

Retired Engineer United Way of Cecil Co.

Ken Lewis, M.D.

Union Hospital

2015 Funded Programs by Focus Area

Successful Children & Families

Family Support Service - Crisis Funding

Camp CARE- A summer day camp for children with special needs

Active Parents Program - One-on-one parenting education

Conflict Resolution

Mentoring Program for Children Experiencing Homelessness

Environ. Ed. – 3rd Grade “Structures of Life” unit

Equine Therapy for "Kids at Risk"

After School Program

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Wilderness Summer Experience

Family Visitation Center

Love & Logic Parenting Program

Activate Summer Camp - A five-week educational camp focusing on math, science, and athletics for kids ages 8-12

Stride - Life Skills Program for Children at Risk

Health & Wellness

Sensory Stimulation Activity Program

Smart Moves - Drug and alcohol prevention program

Food Pantry Program

Cash Assistance to persons with developmental disabilities

Adult Behavioral Health Home

Independent Living

Job training and placement for adults with disabilities

Residential Shelter

Home Rehabilitation

Taxi Voucher Program

Affordable housing for individuals with a mental health disability

Wayfarers' House for Women, Rotating Shelter, Mary Randall Empowerment Center

A great big thank you to Orbital ATK for presenting us with this check for the money raised from the carnival fundraiser. This year they raised over $26,000 for United Way of Cecil County.

A big thank you to Stephanie Mills and Karen Brill from UNA for helping out with my United Way mailing.

Cecil County Public Schools Wellness Day – May 2015

United Way of Cecil County

Robin Spurdle

Executive Director

229 E. Main Street

PO Box 342

Elkton, MD 21922

Phone: 410-398-7572

Fax: 410-398-7622

E-mail:

Website: unitedwaycecil.org

The United Way of Cecil County is a not-for-profit organization exempt from income tax under section 501c(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and provides supporting services and other assistance to public and private agencies and community organizations to meet the human service needs of the general public of Cecil County. United Way of Cecil County is a local autonomous organization governed by a local board of directors and operates under a charitable solicitation permit issued by the State of Maryland.