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Annual Report 2016Helping individuals and families affected by autism live life to the fullest
Revenues:Contributions & Grants $714,000 Special Events $498,000 In-kind Support $200,000 Investment Returns $145,000
Total Revenue & Support $1,557,000
Expenses:Program Expenses: Grants $402,000 Other Programs $568,000 Management & General $140,000 Fundraising $161,000 Special Events $163,000 In-kind Expenses $200,000
Total Expenses $1,634,000
2016 Financial Report
Foundation StaffLisa Borges Executive Director Lisa Collins Director of Community Partnerships & Family SupportsNicole Guglielmucci Director of Events & MarketingKeith D’Entremont Director of Development
Board of DirectorsDoug Flutie President and Co-Founder Laurie Flutie Vice President and Co-Founder David Blouin Blouin & Co., Treasurer and Co-Chair
Daniel Bleck Mintz Levin Tina Cantu Neurological Surgery Inc., Co-Chair Risa Greendlinger Retrofit, Inc
Shamez Kanji North Hill VenturesKevin Lane Keller Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth CollegeTony Lyons American Financial Group
Matt McKenzie Thomas Brady & AssociatesDavid Morris TripAdvisorMike Shunney The Advocator GroupAdam Waitkevich Coppertree, LLC
Taylor King Marketing & Development CoordinatorBrittany Collins Managing Director, Flutie Spectrum EnterprisesKristie TranterBusiness Development Manager, Flutie Spectrum Enterprises
Awards by Program Awards by Purpose* These estimates are provided pre-audit. 2016 audited
financial statements for The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. will be available in July 2017.
60% GENERAL GRANTS
39% ACCESS
TO SERVICES
22%ADULT
INDEPENDENCE
39% ACTIVE
LIFESTYLES
15% FLUTIE SPECTRUM
ENTERPRISES
9% SPECIAL
PROJECTS
8% ALLISON KELLER
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM
8% JOEY’S FUND
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Thank Youfor your support as we work together to help families affected by autism live life to the fullest.
I am so grateful for the families I meet who are eager to share their stories of how the Flutie
Foundation helped their loved ones with autism learn to ski, take karate lessons, or find a
job and make new friends. While many families can take these opportunities for granted,
these are significant and triumphant accomplishments for individuals with autism. Each
year, we continue to see the need for supports and services at all ages and across the autism
spectrum grow. With that in mind, providing families with the tools and support they need
along the way continues to be our top priority.
With your help in 2016, we were able to impact over 13,000 people through our community
partners and the programs we funded.
Looking ahead, we will continue to identify opportunities that meet the needs of families
and increase the capacity of the autism community through our annual Partner Summit and
collaborative relationships.
Lisa Borges,Executive Director
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Sponsored Family Fun Days at Splitsville, Putts
& More, and Southwick Zoo so that 100’s of
children with autism and their families could laugh
and play together in an autism-friendly environment.
Aided 40 families struggling to afford medical
bills, therapies and specialized summer camps
for their child through Joey’s Fund.
Convened 150 autism organizations for our
annual Partner Summit to share best practices
and inspire each other to increase our collective
impact in the autism community.
2016 Memories & Milestones
Funded 13 schools and organizations with
over $50,000 in new technology tools that
facilitate communication and improve
learning outcomes through the Allison Keller
Education Technology Program.
40150
100’s
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Brought impassioned donors and corporate sponsors together for our 4
signature fundraising events that raised more than $500,000 to further
the Flutie Foundation’s mission and positively impact the lives of families.
Provided scholarships for 75 individuals with autism
to a summer water sports program operated by
AccesSportAmerica designed to promote each
person’s highest physical and athletic potential.
Provided 15 families with peace of mind
in knowing that their child was safe after
receiving the SafetyNet tracking bracelet
through the our Safe & Secure program.
Distributed $402,158 in grant
funding to 41 organizations that
provide direct services, therapies,
and special initiatives developed
to help families affected by
autism live life to the fullest. 404175
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In 2016, the Flutie Foundation distributed $402,158through its annual grant cycle to 41 organizations providing individuals and families living with autism the following:
Active Lifestyles Recreational programs, aquatic
programs, social skills training,
family events and specialized
summer camps
Adult IndependenceJob training, vocational skills
programs, employment, housing,
transportation and healthcare
delivery
Access to Services Education and technology, diagnostic
and clinical services, direct family
support, safety equipment and
respite services
2016 GrantsGeneral Grants Program & Grant Recipient Spotlight
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Access to Services The New England Sports Museum
Boston vs Bullies is an award-winning
educational program that leverages
the power and example of Boston
sports to help stop bullying in schools.
“ I want you all to know that I am so proud of who I am, and I will make sure that no one takes that away from me or anyone else. Mr. D said that we have to be strong and be mindful of others and not just stand by when someone else is being mean and showing bullying behavior. Who’s in with me?”
– Participating Student
Active LifestyleCamp Shriver , UMass Boston
A summer camp serving children with and
without disabilities so that all children can
play, learn and interact in meaningful ways
with their peers.
“ I was nervous at first about her going to a regular camp because of her autism. But it turned out to be a new beginning for her. She was able to use her words and ask if she could play. She made friends by herself! I would recommend this camp to parents who are afraid to let their child with a disability become who they’re supposed to be.”
– Mom of a Camper
Adult Independence Friends of the New York Transit Museum
Ready to Ride helps participants develop
the practical and social skills needed
to travel the NYC mass transit system
safely and as independently as possible.
“ I know repetition helps Ben, as I’m sure it does many of his peers and this program can only help to reinforce and practice the students’ travel skills. Ben was able to swipe his MetroCard successfully on the second try on our trial trip which is the best I have seen him do. I was so impressed! This program is a great opportunity for the kids.”
– Mom of a Participant
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Flutie Spectrum EnterprisesCreating employment opportunities for adults across the autism spectrum
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Visit flutiefoundation.org/FSE To find out how FSE Office Solutions can help you, email FSE’s Business Development Manager, Kristie Tranter, at ktranter@flutiefoundation.org
A year and a half into business, Flutie Spectrum Enterprises had a fantastic 2016 with our FSE Office Solutions micro-business,
employing adults across the spectrum to do mailing, assembly, and shredding jobs. We doubled our workforce from three
employees to six, who collectively worked 940 hours. Helping us spread the word, multiple media outlets generously covered
Flutie Spectrum Enterprises in their publications. Throughout the year, our employees helped out by volunteering at the Flutie
Foundation’s golf tournament and road race, enjoyed our annual festive holiday party, and were honored as Shining Stars at the
Flutie Foundation’s Night to Shine Gala.
FSE Office Solutions took on a wide variety of jobs this year, continuously expanding the skillset of our employees. We cater to
everyone’s needs, offering a wide array of quality services at competitive prices to take care of the busy work that takes people
away from their business. Giving work to FSE is a win-win opportunity: customers get to spend time on more important tasks while
taking pride in helping us create employment for adults across the spectrum.
52% MAILING
37% ON-SITE
SERVICES
8% ASSEMBLY
3% SHREDDING
ASSEMBLY: packaging, inserting, folding,
taping, & much more
MAILING: labeling, stuffing
& stamping envelopes
SHREDDING: a very therapeutic job for
many of the employees
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Individual DonorsDaniel & Lauren AbrahamKaren & Arv AdellJustin AdelsonLeonard & Rita AdelsonSam AdkinsHarry BarnettArthur BerkowitzDaniel & Kelly BleckDavid & Gayle BlouinMichael & Nancy BorrKerry BrosnihanDavid BurnsDavid ByerRobert CalihanJoseph CalihanBob & Cathy CallaghanDr. Robert & Tina CantuRebecca CavagnariTy CobbCraig CoffeyAdam CohenJohn CombattiPeter CoteJudy Coughlin
Brian DavisBrian DawsonMichael DeChiaraGregory DeConciliisRichard DeWolfeSteven DoepkeJoseph & Helene DonaghyJohn & Elaine EberhardDenise EderStephanie EdwardsJohn & Maura EganAndrea & Lewis FinkelDonald FitzpatrickDoug & Laurie FlutieMaria FragaMichelle FriendTed GaffneyRene GarciaRobert & Louise GayRobert & Michele GayKathleen GeisslerEric GerstenbergWayne GeyFiona Gleeson
Howard GoldenJason & Jackie GoloboyRisa Greendlinger & Don ReedMaria Greig-WilliamsScot GriersonThomas GrimmerGeorge & Helen HailerBruce HainRob & Linda HavenerShamez & Kanji IlyseRajesh KapurKevin & Punam KellerDavid & Linda KennedyGary KramerJason & Keely KrantzHoward LantnerCharles LaxScott & Karin LeeBryan LeeMarc LeesStefanie LindemanAnthony & Sheila LyonsHassan Malik
Tim MannJoyce MarinoScott & Julie MartinKenneth & Lisa MattucciBrendan McDonaldMichael McMahonBraden MonacoKevin MooneyJulie MooreDavid & Debbie MorrisMichael MorrisIsaiah MoskowitzAndrew MugicaChuck & Elaine MurphyCarol MurrayMarty NastasiaMelissa NazzaroRonald NeffGordon NesbittFrederick & Mary NolanRob NoonanKristine O’NeillMark Opper
Susan ParodiKathleen PasqualiniJoseph PatinGerard & Lisa PhelanScott PhelanJack PugatskyChristopher QuinnJon RasmussenYanina ReidRoger & Hannelore ReiserJean Renfield-MillerJonathan RennertJerome & Cynthia RicheyKevin RileyRose RomeroKelly SampsonMark SantamariaCourtney ScottEdith SerpaAlan & Barbara SeymourErica ShortMike & Maura ShunneyDonald Silberstein
Our Donors The Flutie Foundation gratefully acknowledges the individuals, corporations, foundations and community partners whose generosity ensures that people with autism live life to the fullest.
Christopher SlivaCharles SmithJanine SolomonOgnjen & Dr. Jenny SosaBrian StromenJames & Linda SutherbyMary SwitzerAngelina TaylorDr. Jack & Margie TierneyDeborah ToczylowskiGuillermo & Jody TrinchetPaul ValentiAdam & Diane WaitkevichStacy WakefieldRichard WaldmanJulia Walters-BurnsScot WardAngela WebbGayle WeissMartha WeissbergerJohn WellingMartha & Donald WenischEugene WhittierTristan Whitworth
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Corporate SponsorsAdvocates, Inc.Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.AM General LLCAmerican Endowment FoundationArc of MassachusettsAutism Behavioral ServicesBank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.Bank of America, N.A.Blouin & Company, Inc.Blue Buffalo Company, LTDBoston Bruins FoundationBoston InteractiveBoston Red Sox FoundationBoyd Richards Parker & Colonnelli, P.L.Capital One N.A.Citizens Charitable FoundationClinton H. & Wilma T. Shattuck Charitable TrustCombined Jewish PhilanthropiesCommunity Rowing, Inc.Danny Foundation for AutismDun & BradstreetEastern BankEdelstein & Company LLPEpstein/Carver Family FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundGhilani Electric Inc.Goldman, Sachs & CompanyGoodwin ProcterHaystackIDHeisman Trophy Trust
House of Possibilities, Inc.Howland Family FoundationHUB International New EnglandHurston Family Foundation, Inc.Irving OilJDKUR, LLCJewish Communal FundJohn C. & Eunice B. Morrison Charitable FoundationJP Morgan ChaseKPMG Community GivingLaw Office of Joseph H. Skerry, IIILowell Sun Charities, Inc.Mark’s Moving & StorageMarval, Inc.Milton and Ruth Berman Family FoundationNCGIT, LLCNew England Mazda DealersNew England ServicesNewtown Memorial Fund, Inc.NFL FoundationNixon PeabodyNordblom Management Company, Inc.Partners Healthcare McLean HospitalPenn National Gaming, Inc.Plainridge Park CasinoProne Family FoundationRK Centers - SouthRMWBH Attorneys at LawRobert Wood Johnson FoundationSilicon Valley Community FoundationThe Gerry Leone Committee
The Grainger FoundationThe Homewood Family FoundationThe Mark S Bradley Charitable FoundationThe Rhode Island FoundationThe Wireless Experience of New England, Inc.TJX Foundation Inc.Tracy E. Anderson Charitable FoundationTravelers Community ConnectionsTrenhaile Family Charitable FundTripAdvisorU.S. Bank National AssociationWayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc.Wilderness Management, LLPWinter Wyman Company, Inc.
3rd Party FundraisersEileen CollinsMichael LippPeter & Lisa RuggieroBruce & Rosanna SandersArmadale Public SchoolAshley Bridgett LLCCelebrities for Charity FoundationDraftKings Inc.Magic Turtle Productions, Inc.Mass Bay Brewing Co.Moon JoggersMutual One BankNew England Honda Dealers Advertising Association
Orange Theory FitnessOwen O’Leary’s Brew PubPledgeling FoundationPutting for ProgressRaces For AwarenessRaquel Goncalves PhotographyReeves InternationalSkills USA MassachusettsSuper Delicious, LLCThe Wellesley Municipal Light PlantTrain Heroic LLCTriangle Sons of Italy Lodge
2016 Boston Marathon Team Pete DeSimoneMike DesrochersDoug FlutieLauren GoloboyCal GreeneSara KochTimothy LindseyTayna NeffLesa NewbyKevin PennSchuyler PennRachel Pettit–ScottAlan SeymourAlec ShanahanSteve Weiss
We have made every effort to ensure that this list of donors of $500 or more is accurate and complete. Should you find an error or omission, please accept our apologies and notify us at 508-270-8855.2016 Annual Report | 112016 Annual Report | 10
Our Mission
The goal of the Doug Flutie,
Jr. Foundation for Autism is
to help families affected by
autism live life to the fullest.
Through our programs and
partnerships, we help people
with autism get access to care,
lead more active lifestyles,
and grow toward adult
independence.
Learn More | www.flutiefoundation.org
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