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Milwaukee RiverkeeperAnnual Report
October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008
Dear friend of the rivers, May 2009
Last year was an exciting one, full of hard work, success, and a few notable changes. For many years we have been known as both Friends of Milwaukee’s Rivers and Milwaukee Riverkeeper. But in the fall of 2008, we decided to simplify by officially changing our name to Milwaukee Riverkeeper. Our mission has remained the same and we continue to be the voice of the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers.
In the past year we continued to grow and strengthen our programs. In April 2008 we held our biggest river cleanup ever, with over 2,200 volunteers participating. In May and June
we trained a new batch of volunteers to test water quality in streams and rivers throughout the region. And in August we started a new program to test water quality in storm outfalls on the Menomonee River in an effort to pinpoint and resolve problems with failing sewer infrastructure.
Our efforts brought wonderful results. Many of you are aware that the Great Lakes Compact has finally become law. After more than five years of work by Riverkeeper and many other groups and individuals in all of the Great Lakes states and beyond, the Great Lakes Compact was passed by congress and signed into law by President Bush in October 2008.
On a more local level, we cheered when a sum of $24 million was committed to clean up the Kinnickinnic River on Milwaukee’s south side. Our Riverkeeper, Cheryl Nenn, worked for over two years to bring attention to the degradation on the KK River. Finally, due in large part to her efforts, the river was named one of America’s Ten Most Endangered Rivers. This designation brought support and funds from the state and national level, as well as local businesses. In spring of 2009 the Kinnickinnic will see major restoration, including dredging the contaminated PCB-laden sediments and restoring navigability.
Along with all the hard work we’ve done and successes we’ve had, we have also seen some big changes. In December Lynn Broaddus stepped down as Executive Director in order to move to a position at another organization. She certainly leaves big shoes to fill, but the staff and board are ready to welcome a new leader who will continue taking us toward our goal of clean water and swimmable rivers. Cheryl Nenn has stepped up to be the Interim Executive Director for the time being, as well as continuing her Riverkeeper role.
To all of our members, friends and volunteers, thank you for your generous support and your tireless commitment to our rivers.
Anthony Handzlik, Esq.Board President
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We envision a future in which people from all walks of life will be able to enjoy the healthy waterways of the Milwaukee River Basin.
Our mission is to protect water quality and wildlife habitat in the river corridors and to advocate for sound land use in the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic River Watersheds.
Milwaukee Riverkeeper is a licensed member of the Waterkeeper Alliance, an international coalition ensuring clean water and strong communities.
13th Annual Spring River Cleanup
Our 2008 River Cleanup was our biggest to date, with 2,200 volunteers participating at 35 river cleanup sites. Volunteers cleaned over 100,000 pounds of trash from rivers and streams ranging from Milwaukee to West Bend and beyond.
Southeastern Wisconsin Watershed Trust
Milwaukee Riverkeeper joined public and private agencies to form the Southeastern Wisconsin Watershed Trust (SWWT), a collaborative group working to increase effectiveness of projects and programs aimed at improving water quality in southeastern Wisconsin. As part of our work with SWWT we are testing storm outfalls to detect bacterial pollution in local waterways, coordinating citizen monitoring efforts and helping to create watershed restoration plans.
Citizen-Based Water Quality Monitoring Program
Riverkeeper trained 27 new citizen volunteers to perform water quality testing on rivers and streams throughout the region. The volunteers collect data that are used by Milwaukee Riverkeeper, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and other agencies to evaluate the health of our rivers and to prioritize restoration and river-improvement projects.
2007-2008 in Review
Board of Directors 2007-2008
Anthony Handzlik, Esq.President
Dan GrayVice President
Eddee DanielSecretary
Kathryn HarringtonTreasurer
Brian Adams
Nancy Aten, M.S., M.L.A.
Kathy DeCarlo
John Grunau
Jodi Habush Sinykin, Esq.
Adam Kapusta
Annette Koerten
Francisco Martorell
Dale Olen, Ph.D.
Ginny Plumeau
Karen Schapiro, Esq.
Susan Winecki, D. Min.
Shirley JeffreyHonorary Board Member Emerita
Staff 2007-2008
Lynn E. Broaddus Ph.D., M.B.A.Executive Director
Cheryl Nenn, M.S.Milwaukee Riverkeeper
Laura MakerDevelopment Manager
Ann Brummitt, M.A.Milwaukee River Work Group Coordinator
Jason SchroederWater Quality Assistant
Paul SchwarzkopfOutreach Assistant
Milwaukee’s Central Park
The Milwaukee River Work Group worked to create guidelines for Milwaukee’s “Central Park”, an area of riverfront land along 8 miles of the Milwaukee River in central Milwaukee. As this report goes to print, the work group is urging Milwaukee Common Council to create legislation and zoning to protect the area from development.
Kinnickinnic River Activism
Milwaukee Riverkeeper brought recognition to the polluted condition of the Kinnickinnic River on the south side of Milwaukee. In 2008 Governor Doyle committed much-needed matching funds to clean and restore the Kinnickinnic River under the federal Great Lakes Legacy Act Program. Dredging and restoration will occur in 2009.
Water Advocacy Institute for Seniors
In 2008 Milwaukee Riverkeeper recruited and trained 20 older adults who participated in our second Water Advocacy Institute for Seniors. The program taught participants about water quality issues and gave them tools to become advocates for local waterways.
Urban Wilderness
Riverkeeper sponsored the publication of Eddee Daniel’s Urban Wilderness, Exploring a Metropolitan Watershed, a photographic journey of the Menomonee River. The Urban Wilderness project has grown in scope and impact during the past year. Presentations have been made to a wide variety of groups and agencies, including meetings with officials in the Milwaukee Mayor’s office, the Visitors Bureau, and the County Parks Department.
Photograph by Eddee Daniel
ASSETS Sept.30,2008 Sept.30,2007CashChecking $1299 $1182 MoneyMarket 104,491 165,930PettyCash 85 200 Certificates of Deposit 39,096 37,605 AssetsheldbytheGreaterMilwaukeeFoundation 29,328 19,599GrantsandPledgesReceivable 93,458 103,304 Rent Security Deposit 1,816 1,816 Other 3,263 3,351 FixedAssets,net 15,417 17,964 TotalAssets $288,253 $350,951 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSAccountsPayable 9,549 6,283SalesTaxPayable 40 11PayrollTaxesPayable 720 35 Deferred Revenue 0 935 TotalLiabilities 10,309 7,264
NETASSETSUnrestricted (5,040) 40,301 TemporarilyRestricted 248,266 277,486 PermanentlyRestricted 34,718 25,900TotalNetAssets 277,944 343,687
TotalLiabilitiesandNetAssets $288,253 $350,951
2007-08 Source of Funding
2007-08 Use of Funds
Statement of Financial Position
Corporation
Foundation
Government
Individuals
Events
Other
Program
Administration
Fundraising
Corporation $18,950 6%Foundation 238,460 69%Government 10,000 3%Individuals 67,660 20%EventIncome 9,302 3%Other 65 0%Total $344,437
Program $346,460 84%Administration 33,600 8%Fundraising 30,120 7%Total $30,122
2007-2008 Members and DonorsWeareindebtedtothemanyindividualsandorganizationswhomadedonationsin2007/2008.Due to space limitations, we regret that we cannot list them all.
$10,000 and upAnonymousBricoFundLLCConstance P Godfrey TrustShirley & John JeffreyJoyceFoundationNovoFoundationthroughGreaterMilwaukeeFoundationWisconsin Department of Natural Resources$5,000 and upGilbaneCo.Interfaith Older Adult ProgramsLuxFoundation,Inc.National Wildlife FederationNorcross Wildlife FoundationNatural Resources Foundation of WisconsinthroughRiverAlliance of WisconsinSusanWinecki&RichardBergholz$1,000 and upAmericanTransmissionCo.AntoniaFoundationNancy Aten & Dan CollinsLynnBroaddus&MarcGorelickKapcoInc.MichaelBest&FriedrichMilwaukeeCommunityServiceCorpsNonprofit Management FundPublicAlliesMilwaukeeReinhart Boerner Van DeurenJodi Habush Sinykin & Dan SinykinTapcoUniversity of Wisconsin MilwaukeePaulVandeveldWeEnergies,throughWisconsinEnergyCorporationFoundationWisconsinPaperboardCorp.$500 and upHowardCaplan&AmyKirklandAudreyGabrovicTony&JoanHandzlikAdamKapustaBrian&SueLanserJasonLeupoldRaymond&JanicePerryRobertW.Baird&Co.JamesandMarieSederAnnTerwilligerJohn&KineTorinus
$250 and upAnonymousRichardA.&JoanF.AbdooAnnBrummittKathy & John DeCarloFosterFamilyFoundationBobFullerWilliam&IdyGoodmanHerbertH.KohlCharitiesDemaris & Gontran KenwoodSallyKuzmaRobertWelker&VirginiaLinaburyFranciscoMartorellOutpostNaturalFoodsSusan&ThomasSlocumMarthaStevens&HenrySchwartzKevinStoneAnne & Fred Vogel in honor of CherylNenn$100 and upAnonymous(9)Anonymous in honor of Lynn BroaddusAnonymous in honor of William ElliottKathleenAdamsBrianAdamsAssurantHealthFoundationJohnBahrTeresaBarlowNadineBergstromDoug Bower & Josie CusmaJacquelineBoynton&PeterMcAvoyMark&CherylBrickmanIke&JulieBroaddusJohn&SharonBrunhartSandy Byrne & David RosenbergDavid & Carol CannonSharon&RickChampeauDel ClearDaniel ConwayLucyCooperRebekkaCurtiEddee Daniel & Lynn KapitanSarah DeanGlenn DroegkampGisela Zelenka-Drysdake & Doug DrysdaleCarolynEdwardsKaren Eng in honor of Chuck VarneyRobert&KristinFewelBarbaraFuldner
Cordelia&ClementGellyEmmelyGideonDan Gray & Sara VondrachekPaul&WendyGreeneyRobGuilbertRichard&BarbaraHansenPauletteHarderScott&LorrieHeinsStaceyHerzingBobHinderholtzDiane & Jim HolmesMarie HouteffRobertHowesHarrietIwamoto&ColinRudolphJohnJansen&AnnieJurczykCraig&NoreenJordanCharles&MaryKampsWilliam&LeeAnnKingstonHelenKittsleyAnnette&MatthewKoertenJanetLewCarrJohn&KathrynMannMilwaukeeAudubonSocietyJohnMulhernFrancis&KathleenMulveyChrysaMurphyChristine&JamesO’BrienJohnPaigeLee&MaggiePalmerPamelaPletcher&RobertFrenchMiriamReadingLucille&JackRosenbergBill & Eva RumpfTim & Jan SchaferKaren Schapiro & Douglas FrazerSally Schuiling in honor of Lynn Broaddus&MarcGorlicBeverlySchwabeScottSiletLeonardSobczakKevinStalheimJeffrey StapletonKevinStoneDiane StrelowWendyWatsonRaymondWeissChristopher&BarbaraWhiteGreg&JeanWildeTed&BarbaraWileySusanWinans&JudyKrauseDavid & Dianne WolfsonDavid Zalewski
Milwaukee Riverkeeper a member of the Waterkeeper Alliance
1845 N. Farwell Avenue | Suite 100 | Milwaukee, WI 53202www.milwaukeeriverkeeper.org