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2011 Annual Report
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Dear Friends,The last year has been an active time for the Boys & Girls Clubs. Here are just a few of our most
notable accomplishments:We broke ground on a new facility for the Zebulon Boys & Girls Club. This facility is part of
our “BE THE ONE” capital campaign. We expect the new home for our Zebulon members to
be open in early 2012. It will allow us to serve more children in the Zebulon community and
provide a long-awaited permanent home. Thanks to many for their years of hard work to make
this dream a reality.We were also successful in our annual Positive Place for Kids campaign, which allows us to
serve more than 4,000 children at our seven clubs in the county. Despite continued economic
pressures, we exceeded our $1.2 million goal. Congratulations and thanks to each of you for your
financial support! We promise that every dollar will be spent wisely as we seek to serve more kids
throughout Wake County.We were also honored to have one of our own named the 2010–11 North Carolina Youth of the
Year. Caleb Thomas, a member of the Wake Forest Boys & Girls Club, was awarded this high
honor in April. He continues the long history of the statewide winner being a Wake County Boys
& Girls Clubs member. Thanks to countless volunteers and staff for mentoring and coaching
Caleb as he went through a rigorous evaluation. And congratulations to Caleb for all he has
accomplished.The Clubs continue to make a tremendous difference in the lives of many children in need in
our community. We have a dedicated staff that is committed to the mission of the Clubs. They
give tirelessly of themselves to ensure that every child has an opportunity to reach his or her
full potential. We also have hundreds of volunteers that devote their time, talents and financial
resources to the Clubs. Without such community involvement, the Boys & Girls Clubs could
not be the positive and safe place for our kids to go each and every afternoon.
We are poised for more great accomplishments in the year ahead and hope that you will be with
us each step along the way. With your support and the dedication of our incredible staff, we will
continue to be the place where great futures start.
With sincere thanks,
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Our MissionThe mission of Boys & Girls Clubs is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
ABOUT USAnnual Membership Fee: $7.50
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday, 2:30 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Total Membership: 4,096
2010 Total Registered Member Average Daily AttendanceSummer Months: 778Academic Year: 790
Seven Boys & Girls Clubs LocationsBrentwood Boys & Girls ClubRaleigh Girls ClubRaleigh Boys Club“The Club” Teen CenterWake Forest Boys & Girls ClubWashington Elementary Boys & Girls ClubZebulon Boys & Girls Club
Summer Day CampCamp BTI
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Board of DirectorsOFFICERSGordon Brown, Alfred Williams and Company, Chairman
Kirk Parker, Red Eagles Company, Vice Chair
Carla P. Hollis, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Treasurer
James, M. Tanner, III, Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC, Secretary
Steven C. Lilly, Triangle Capital Corporation, Past Chairman
AGES OF REGISTERED MEMBERS
Age 6 to 9 Age 10 to 12 Age 13 to 18 TOTAL
Raleigh Girls Club 324 325 150 799
Raleigh Boys Club 333 310 117 760
Wake Forest 389 372 255 1016
Washington Elementary School 177 148 103 428
Zebulon 120 128 190 438
Brentwood 240 134 51 425
Teen Center 0 0 230 230
TOTAL 1583 1417 1096 4096
13–18 Years Old
10–12 Years Old
6–9 Years Old
39%
34%
27%
AGES OF REGISTERED MEMBERS, PERCENTAGE
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BOARD MEMBERSR. Marks Arnold, Smith AndersonDhamian Blue, Thigpen, Blue, Stephens and FellersMartin W. Borden, Paragon Commercial BankM.S. “Brick” Brown, III, Franklin Street PartnersWilliam H. Bunn, RBC BankJeff Cobb, First Citizens BankJoseph “Bo” Dempster, Jr., Poyner and SpruillJ. Michael Dickinson, Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyWilliam Dunlap, MD, Raleigh Medical GroupGrant Fisher, Custom Brick CompanyStuart Frantz, BiologicsJustin Howard, McGuire WoodsTimothy L. Humphrey, IBMEarl Johnson, III, Southern IndustrialGary Joyner, Kilpatrick StocktonBenjamin W. Kilgore, IV, CB Richard EllisMark Lee, Baker Roofing CompanyKaren Lichtin, Lichtin CorporationNoel Lichtin, Community VolunteerJim Little, Keystone CorporationGuy Lucas, Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyTom Lyon, Manning Fulton & SkinnerHooker Manning, Duke Realty CorporationEaster Maynard, Community VolunteerMark Medlin, CapTrust AdvisorsRalph Moore, Commercial PrintingDoug Morgan, Bailey’s Fine JewelryGwinn Moss, Community VolunteerSteven R. Ogburn, CapStone BankGloria Lopez Potichko, NexCore GroupW. Trent Ragland, III, Ragland PropertiesRuss C. Redd, Chiropractic PartnersMark Redmond, Capital BankWilliam Salmon, Progressive Benefit Solutions
James E. Scott, Ernst and YoungC. Hamilton Sloan, Jr., General Parts Inc.Alton Smith, III, Community VolunteerAnn Smith, Community VolunteerKimberly Quarles Swintosky, Smith AndersonSamuel G. Thompson, Smith AndersonBilly Troxler, Troxler ElectronicsTish Turner, Kane RealtyRichard A. Urquhart, III, Investors Management CorporationJohn W. Ward, Wachovia/Wells Fargo BankJulian R. Williamson, Carter Worthy CommercialErica Wilson, Wilson PartnersThad Woodard, NC Bankers AssociationHal V. Worth, IV, Dickinson, Logan, Todd and BarberRobert Wyatt, III, Job P. Wyatt Company
Multi-Racial3.65%
Caucasian16.63%
Native American0.91%
Hispanic12.00%
Asian0.34%
African-American66.46%
66.46%
.34%
12%
16.63%
3.65%
RACE OF REGISTERED MEMBERS
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ADVISORY COUNCILBlanche R. BaconFrank Daniels, Jr.Earl Johnson, Jr.Ben W. Kilgore, IIIW. Trent Ragland, Jr.James T. StoneGeorge TurnerM. L. “Chuck” Wachtel IIIS. Monty White, Jr.G. Smedes York
MORE THAN 81% OF SURVEYED ALUMNI STATE THAT BY PARTICIPATING IN THE CLUB PROGRAMS, THEY DEVELOPED A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY TO GIVE BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITY.
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Academic SuccessBoys & Girls Clubs drives home the importance of education with its members. Club staff set high academic expectations for members and work intensively with youth to help them achieve success. Every day after school Club members have access to youth development professionals and tutors who help them with their homework and ensure they’re prepared for the next school day. The Club’s goal is to help members graduate from high school ready for college,
trade school, the military or employment. The Clubs achieve this through both conventional education and career development programs as well as an arts focused approach. In 2011, every senior who had been involved with
the Club throughout high school
graduated on time. EDUCATION AND CAREER
DEVELOPMENTFinancial literacy is essential to the Boys & Girls Clubs’ education strategy. For example, at the Washington Elementary Boys & Girls Club, high school members learned money management skills that prepare them to become self-sufficient adults. Key staff and vol-unteers introduced teens to budgeting, credit management, online banking, investment, and saving money for college. Teens also explored career planning and used hypothetical salaries to simulate financial independence.
Not only did these exercises strengthen academic skills with cross-overs in math and economics, it gave members practice with real world decision-making—empowering them to make good decisions for their future.
IN WAKE COUNTY THE GRADUATION RATE WAS 80.4% IN THE 2010-11 SCHOOL YEAR. AT OUR BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS WE HAVE A 100% GRADUATION RATE FOR MEMBERS INVOLVED 4 OR MORE YEARS.
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NEARLY
OF SURVEYED ALUMNI REPORT THAT CLUB STAFF CONTRIBUTED TO THEIR SUCCESS IN HIGH SCHOOL.
THE ARTSArt programming is central to the education curriculum at the Boys &
Girls Clubs. This year the Brentwood Boys & Girls Club collaborated with Artspace—a private non-profit visual arts space—to create a three
dimensional, interactive mural. Club members worked under the guidance of Garrett Scales and Georges LeChevallier. These
professional artists encouraged Brentwood members to ex-plore their multiculturalism and individuality through self-
portraiture using many fine art techniques. The mural remained on display at Artspace for several high-pro-file art exhibits in recognition of the Brentwood Boys
& Girls Club members and artists’ work.
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Character & CitizenshipGood character and citizenship is another priority at the Boys & Girls Clubs. A high degree of community involvement and voter registration are indicators of good character and a sense of citizenship in our club members. These traits are the focus of the Youth of the Year program. Youth of the Year is a Boys & Girls Clubs of America competition in which teens work one-on-one with adult mentors to compete at the local, state, regional, and national level to be named the Boys & Girls Clubs “Youth of the Year” and win corresponding college scholarships. Being named Youth of the Year is the highest form of recognition in the Boys & Girls Clubs and a goal that thou-sands of Club members aspire to.
TWO YEARS IN A ROWFor the second consecutive year, a member from the
Wake County Boys & Girls Clubs has had the honor of being named the North Carolina Youth of the Year. Caleb Thomas—now a freshmen pursuing Dentistry at East Carolina Univer-
sity—is an exceptional teen who demonstrates what can be achieved by taking advantage
of the opportunities the Club offers.
To prove himself a competitive candi-date, Caleb showcased excellent com-munication skills, positive self-esteem, community stewardship, and capac-ity for leadership; skills he worked towards in his time spent after school and over the summer at the Wake Forest Boys & Girls Club.
IN WAKE COUNTY 2,210 YOUTH HAD TROUBLE WITH THE LAW IN 2010.AT OUR BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS WE KEEP KIDS POSITIVELY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY: 450 MEMBERS ACTIVELY VOLUNTEER, CONTRIBUTING THOUSANDS OF HOURS TO THE WELL-BEING OF OUR COMMUNITY.
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Healthy LifestylesPoor health and nutrition are barriers that can keep youth from meeting their full potential. The Boys & Girls Clubs third prior-ity is the promotion of Healthy Lifestyles. We encourage members in all our Clubs to adopt a healthy diet, practice healthy lifestyle choices, and make a lifelong commitment to fitness. We encourage this through both health and life skills and a vigorous assortment of sports, fitness, and recreation programs.
HEALTH AND LIFE SKILLSThis year the Boys & Girls Clubs debuted a community-wide health promotion initiative entitled, Healthy Places, Active Spaces.
In an effort to make healthy choices more available to youth, the Raleigh Boys Club opened the HOT (Healthy Options Too) Spot Snack Shop. At the HOT Spot, Raleigh Boys Club members prac-tice entrepreneurial skills and learn about healthy choices by selling healthy and affordable snacks.
The HOT Spot is a “beyond the classroom” application of the Boys & Girls Clubs health and life skills education curriculum. Reinforc-ing this, the Raleigh Boys Club also offers healthy cooking classes which integrates produce from the well-established Raleigh Boys Club garden- a garden program that has been going strong since 2006.
SPORTS, FITNESS AND RECREATIONNew in 2011, the Fitness Authority Challenge,
sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, was a competition between all seven
Clubs to see who could engage the most members in at least 30 minutes of physical activity over a 45 day period. The 1,046 participating members engaged in activities ranging from sports (like basketball, quick ball,
floor hockey, running, and kick-ball) to non-competitive activities like stepping, cheer-leading, jump roping, and Microsoft Ki-netics games. The Raleigh Girls Club won the challenge with
230 members participating in the competition.
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2005 INDUCTEES
Willie Burden, Club Alumnus
Earl Johnson, Jr., Former Board Member
2004 INDUCTEES
Ben W. Kilgore, Former Board Member
Lib Wilkerson*, Patron
Vernon Perry, Former Staff Member
The Year in Fundraising
2003 INDUCTEES
Blanche Bacon, Former Board Member
Trent Ragland, Jr., Founding Board Member
Jack Carter*, Founding Board Member
Erick May, National Youth of the Year 1993
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONSOur Eighth Annual Breakfast of Champions (2010), sponsored by Wachovia a Wells Fargo Company, was a huge success thanks to the commitment of Committee Chair, Joseph “Bo” Dempster and our committee members. The keynote address was given by Voice of the Tar Heels, Woody Durham.
Hall of Fame
The following individuals and organizations have been inducted into the Hall of Fame and recognized for their long-term contributions to the history, advancement and traditions of the Boys & Girls Clubs.
2006 INDUCTEES
Frank Scott*, Former Board Member
Chris Harris, Club Alumnus
2007 INDUCTEES
Junior League of Raleigh
Raleigh Civitan Club
2008 INDUCTEES
LeVelle Moton, Club Alumnus
Thad Woodard, Board Member
Smedes York, Advisory Council
2009 INDUCTEES
Becky Carney, Former Board Member
*Deceased
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2011 POSITIVE PLACE FOR KIDS CAMPAIGNIn 2011 we raised $1.2 million thanks to the support of community volunteers. A contribution to Boys & Girls Clubs is an investment in the children and teenagers of Wake County. By helping us serve them, you help ensure that they become productive, caring and responsible members of society.
Campaign Co-Chairs
Kevin Carlin and Mark Lee
Team CaptainsWes Andrews
David Barham
John Barker
Sharon Brodie
Robert Brown
Mark Chesson
Tyler Craft
Eric Curan
Andy Felton
Keith Feuz
Hunter Eddins Gentel
Brian Gullette
Julie Hampton
Doug Isenberg
Todd Kavanuagh
Haze Lancaster
Kile Law
Adam Lawson
Allison Lee
Jeff Linder
Dan McCall
Angus McDonald
Ryane Miller
Gaye Price
Russ Redd
Ford Robertson
Andy Scott
Jerry Stoltz
Jim Stone
David Stowe
Scott Thompson
Brad Turlington
2011 KING OF CAMPAIGNS Thad Woodard
Team MembersBraxton Anthony
Prentiss Baker
James Andrew Betts
Allen Black
Randy Brodd
David Burkhardt
Matthew Clark
Bill Clement
Amy Dowdle
Hilman Duncan
Blue Water Spa Employees
Michelle George
Brian Gullette
Matt Haile
Mia Haislip
Joe Hatcher
Heather Hatley
Thomas Hogshead
Clark Jenkins
Michael Johnson
Patrick Johnson
Allison Ladd
Rob Landrum
Michael Layden
Kathleen Linder
Capital Bank Managers
Mark Masters
Scot McAlexander
Brent McConkey
Judson McMillan
John Merritt
Tricia & Barry Millward
Frank Morisey
Wayne Morrison
Martha Murtha
Lisa Newhouse
Tom O'Connor
Briggs Petway
Jennifer Pinna
Robert Rehm
Heather Retzlaff
Rachel Richards
Tom Schmidt
Katie Schottmiller
Martha Snyder
Patty Steinke
Chris Stoecker
Kelly Street
Ari Tanton
Carnell Taylor
Joe Taylor
Morgan Thomas
Henry Turlington
Henry Ward
Carol & Mike Weeks
Richard Williams
Erica Wilson
Walker & Chris Wilson
Lance Windley
Bud Wrage
Pam Wrage
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Honor Roll
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE: $20,000 AND UPBank of America
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Cargill Grain & Oilseed Supply Chain
Carolina Hurricanes Kids 'N Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Clark
Continuous Blessings Foundation
Gobblers Run
Golden Corral
The Seby B. Jones Family Foundation
Lowe's Companies Inc.
North Carolina Bankers Association
North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services
RBC Bank
Ann C. & C. Hamilton Sloan Foundation
The Stewards Fund
Wake County Board of Alcoholic Control
Walmart Foundation
Wachovia a Wells Fargo Company
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE: $10,000 UP TO $20,000Aimee Laine, LLC
AT&T North Carolina
Baker Roofing Company
Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC
The CarMax Foundation
Duke Raleigh Hospital
William C. Ethridge Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
Genworth Foundation
John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods
James H. and Connie M. Maynard Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Mix 101.5 WRAL-FM/99.9 The Fan/ WRAL-TV Divisions of Capitol Broadcasting
NIKE
Mike and Mary Patterson Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Irene Rand Poole Endowment Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Progress Energy
Mr. W. Trent Ragland, III
Mr. William M. Ragland
Rite Aid Foundation
Ryan Page Memorial Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Mrs. Nancy G. Scott
Tekelec
Time Warner Cable
Triangle Community Foundation
United Way of the Greater Triangle
Univision
VICE-CHAIRMAN’S CLUB: $5,000 UP TO $10,000Anonymous
Mr. R. Marks Arnold
A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc.
The Asha and Sajjan Agarwal Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Bacon
Capital Bank
Sharon and Ralph Capps
Century Link
Clancy & Theys Const. Company
Curtis Media Group
Fenwick Foundation
First Citizens Bank
General Parts, Inc.
Goodnight Educational Foundation
Mr. Earl Johnson, Jr.
Mr. Ben W. Kilgore, III
Lichtin Family Foundation
Mr. Steven C. Lilly
McGuireWoods, LLP
Mark and T Medlin
Miller Family Foundation of Wake County
North Carolina Community Foundation
Mr. David Perkins
Raleigh Kiwanis Foundation, Inc.
Rankin Memorial Trust
Rex Healthcare
Mr. Paul Reynolds, III
Sears Contract, Inc.
Mr. Lawrence B. Shuping, Jr.
Mr. Alton L. Smith, III
Ms. Michelle Smith
Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, LLP
SunTrust Bank
SunTrust Foundation
T-Mobile
Talecris Biotherapeutics, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tanner, III
Mr. Samuel G. Thompson
Town of Wake Forest
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Turner, Tish Turner, Todd Turner
WakeMed Health & Hospitals
Mr. Sydnor Montgomery White, Jr.
Ms. Anna B. White
FOR EVERY
$1YOU INVEST
83¢ DIRECTLY IMPACTS KIDS!
2011 ANNUAL REPORT | 13
DIRECTOR’S CLUB: $2,500 UP TO $5,000Alfred Williams & Company
CapTrust Financial Advisors
Mr. Kevin P. Carlin
CBC/WRAL Community Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Commercial Printing Company
Mr. Joseph "Bo" Dempster, Jr.
Mr. J. Michael Dickinson
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
GoRhinoGo LLC
Gregory Poole Equipment Company
Mr. Timothy L. Humphrey
Mr. Gary Joyner
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, LLP
Koinonia Foundation
Kroger Food Stores
Mr. Mark Lee
Mr. James C. Little, III
Mr. Hooker Manning
InSight Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
The John P. McConnell Family Foundation
Mr. Wayne A. Morrison & Ms. Barbara P. Raine
Ms. Gwinn Moss
Mr. Cary B. Nordan
Mr. Kirk Parker
Physical Activity and Nutrition Branch (PAN), N.C. Division of Public Health
Poyner & Spruill, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Salmon
Schneider Electric
Mr. James E. Scott
Southern Industrial Constructors, Inc.
Mr. William F. Troxler, Jr.
Mr. Christopher Walls
Henry E. Wurst Family Foundation
Mr. G. Smedes York
Young Moore and Henderson P.A.
White Memorial Presbyterian Church
Zebulon Chamber of Commerce
COUNSELOR’S CLUB: $1,500 UP TO $2,500Atlantic Investment Management
BB&T
Mr. Dhamian Blue
Brokers Insurance Services
Mr. Gordon Brown, Jr.
Mr. William H. Bunn, IV
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Campbell
CapStone Bank
William M. Dunlap, MD
Ernst & Young Foundation
Mr. Keith M. Feuz
Foot & Ankle Associates of NC
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Gibson
Mr. Rusty Goulding
Carla and Bill Hollis
Mr. Justin D. Howard
Mr. Earl Johnson, III
Mr. Thomas I. Lyon
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Neuwave Systems
North Hills Club, Inc.
Mr. Steven Ogburn
PPD, Inc.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLP
Mr. Julian White Rawl
Mr. Mark J. Redmond
Regions Bank
Mr. Mark Riley
Mr. William H. Rogers
Shelco Inc.
Carol C. & O.Temple Sloan Foundation
Dr. Carl L. Smith
Mr. Jerry Stoltz, Jr.
Mr. James T. Stone
Kimberly Quarles Swintosky
Mr. Julian Williamson
Ms. Jeana Young.
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CAMPER’S CLUB: $500 UP TO $1,500Accel Foundation
Dr. John G. Alley, Jr.
Alpha Marketing, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cloyce Anders
Anonymous
Mr. Kurt Arehart
BB&T
Mr. T. Ed Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. W. Prentiss Baker, III
Bank of North Carolina
The Banks Law Firm, P.A.
Mr. David Barham
Mr. Austin Barnhill
Mr. and Mrs. Bret Batchelder
Batchelor, Tillery and Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. William Behan
The Bell Family Foundation
Mr. Kevin W. Benedict
Mr. Don Betts
Mr. James A. Betts
Mr. E. Allen Black
Mr. James D. Blount, Jr.
Boomerang Society -- Capstrat
Mr. Martin W. Borden
Borden Foundation
Brackett Foundation Supports Systems, Inc.
Mr. John C. Brantley, III
Mr. M. S. Brown, III
NAI Carolantic Realty
Carquest/General Parts, Inc.
Caudle Sand & Rock Company
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chapman
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Mr. Jack O. Clayton
Mr. Ralph E. Connell, Jr.
Mrs. Boyd D. Crane
Mr. Greg Crowder
Curtis Dean Construction
Mr. John Daly
Mr. John M. Day
Mrs. Maria Del Valle-Torres
Diana Browning Interior Designs, Inc.
Mr. James K. Dorsett, III
Ms. Jennie Dorsett *
Duke Realty Corporation
Earth Fare
East Carolina Icehouse
Mr. Lewis Edward Eggers
Emerson Network Power
Engineered Construction Company
Ernst & Young
Mr. Andy Felton
Mr. T. Grant Fisher, Jr.
Mr. John Flagg
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Floyd
Mr. Cleve Folger
Food Lion
Mrs. Julia B. Fountain
Ms. Paige Garner
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Gavaghan
George Smedes Poyner Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Timothy D. Gill
Gregory Poole Equipment
Mr. Matthew Haile
Mrs. Julie Hampton
Hardin Construction Company
Mr. Glenn Henshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Herrington
Highwoods Properties
Mr. George W. Holden, III
Mr. Dan Holt
Mr. Paul A. Hoover, III
Mr. Fenton N. Hord
Dr. and Mrs. R. Merrill Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hurd
K&L Gates LLP
Mr. O. A. (Buddy) Keller
Kerr Cares for Kids Foundation
Mr. Ben W. Kilgore, IV
Mr. Garrett Klas
Ms. Laura Kneavel
Knier Family Foundation
Kohl's Department Stores
Mr. Hazen Glenn Lancaster, III
Mrs. Kimberly Laney
Mr. Jeffrey Linder
Ms. Elizabeth Lippincott
Mr. Guy Lucas
Mr. John H. Lunsford
MMIC Agency, Inc.
Mr. Laurence B. Maddison, Jr.
Mr. Scott Mahoney
Mr. John R. B. Matthis
Mr. William Quinton Maynard
Mr. F. Scot McAlexander
Mr. Thomas McCormick
Mr. John McKinney
Mr. James L. McMillan, Jr.
Mr. Kevin McNamara
Mr. Franklin Morisey
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Morisey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nash
Neff Rental
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Newcomb
Juliette F. Newcomb Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
THE ANNUAL COSTS PER BEDFOR A JUVENILE IN DETENTION IN WAKE COUNTY EXCEEDS
$70,000THE ANNUAL COSTS PER CHILDAT THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS ARE LESS THAN
$720.00
2011 ANNUAL REPORT | 15
Mr. Sal Nidamarty
Nivison Family Foundation
Noel Group LLC
North Raleigh Optimist Club
North State Bank
Mr. George Openshaw
Paragon Commercial Bank
Mr. James M. Parrott
Ms. Panna Mahendra Patel
Pentech Partners LLC
Mr. Charles Peters, Jr.
Miss Jennifer Anne Pinna
Mr. L. Richardson Preyer, Jr.
The Printing Industry of the Carolinas. Inc.
Progressive Benefit Solutions, LLC
Dr. and Mrs. David Pulman
W. Trent Ragland, Jr. Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ragland, Jr.
Raleigh Elks Lodge No. 735, Bingo Committee
Judge Ripley Rand
Randolph Cloud & Associates, Inc.
Realty Investments
Rivercrest Realty Properties
Mr. Gerald F. Roach
Dr. Surry P. Roberts
Mr. Todd A. Robinson
Mr. Frank L. Robuck, Jr.
Rotary Club of Raleigh Foundation
Mrs. Ann R. Rouse
Mr. Gregg E. Sandreuter
Mr. C. Hamilton Sloan, Jr.
Mr. Sherwood H. Smith, Jr.
Dr. John P. Sorge
Southwest Airlines
Mr. Graham M. Stallings
Mr. Thomas D. Stone
Mr. Roscoe L. Strickland, III
Ms. Suzanne M. Stroud
Mr. Scott Sutter
T.R. Vernal Paving, Inc.
Mr. James M. Tanner, Jr.
Mr. M. Henry Tanner
Mr. Larry I. Tate
NC AT&T Telecom Pioneers
Temple Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Thurman
TriSure Corporation
Trinity Consulting
United Health Care of North Carolina
Mr. Richard A. Urquhart, III
Mrs. Elizabeth Weddington Voltz
Wakefield/ Wake Forest Rotary Club
Wal-Mart Distribution Center #6091
Wal-Mart Store #4484
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker
Mrs. Adria W. Walker
Dr. Andrew B. Weber
Mr. William M. White
Wicked Smile, Inc.
Mr. Blount Williams
Mr. J. Cross Williams, Jr.
Williams Overman Pierce & Co., LLC
Mr. B. Robert Williamson, Jr.
Mr. Tom Williamson
Winston Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Hal V. Worth, IV
Mr. Robert J. Wyatt, III
Mr. V. Charles Wyatt
Wyatt-Quarles Seed Co.
Mr. Robert G. Yancey, III
Mr. Todd Yates
Donations listed were given between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Every effort was made to maintain the integrity of this list. We apologize if we inadvertantly left out a supporter. In addition, the Boys & Girls clubs received over 2,455 gifts of less than $500. Please be assured that we are most appreciative of all of our supporters who choose to invest in our children.
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Thank you to the following individual, corporations and foundations for their support of the ongoing capital campaign.w
Mr. Blair Abernathy
Mr. R. Marks Arnold
Blanche and Zack Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. W. Prentiss Baker, III
Branch Banking & Trust Co.
The Bell Family Foundation
Elizabeth and Martin Borden
Mr. H. Edwards Boyles, Jr.
Mr. Gordon Brown
Mr. William H. Bunn, IV
Mr. Jack O. Clayton
Custom Brick Company
Mr. J. Michael Dickinson
William M. Dunlap, MD
William C. Ethridge Foundation
First Citizens Bank
Mr. Stuart M. Frantz
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Galland
Golden Corral and the Maynard Family
Robert P. Holding Foundation
Carla and Bill Hollis
Mr. L. Merritt Jones, Jr.
Banks and Dorothy Kerr Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Kilgore, III
Mr. H. Martin Lancaster
Mrs. Noel Lichtin
Mr. Steven C. Lilly
Mr. James C. Little, III
Mr. Guy Lucas
Mr. Robert L. Luddy
Mr. Samuel A. Hooker Manning
Mr. Andrew J. Meyer
Medical Mutual Insurance Company of N.C.
Ms. Gwinn Moss
Mr. Robert T. Newcomb
Newcomb and Company
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Nöel
Nöel Group/Nomaco
North State Acceptance
Mr. Steven Ogburn
Mr. Kirk Parker
Mrs. Beverly A. Quarles
Mr. and Mrs. Blair T. Quarles
Mr. W. Trent Ragland, Jr.
W. Trent Ragland, Jr. Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Redmond
Mr. and Mrs. Elton M. Roberson
Ann C. & C. Hamilton Sloan Foundation
Mr. Alton L. Smith, III
Mr. James Stone
David and Kimberly Quarles Swintosky
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tanner, III
Mr. Samuel G. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Turner and Family
Wake County Board of Commissioners
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Weeks
Wells Fargo
Mr. David Richard White
Mr. and Mrs. Sydnor Montgomery White, Jr.
White Memorial Presbyterian Church
Williams Realty & Building Co.
Estate of Elizabeth Wilkerson
Mr. Robert J. Wyatt, III
Mr. G. Smedes York
Zebulon Rotary Club
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THE 1967 SOCIETYThe following have made a planned or endowment gift to the Boys & Girls Clubs Foundation:
Anonymous
Blanche R. Bacon
W. Prentiss Baker, III
The Bell Family Foundation
Tim Clancy
Julia and Frank Daniels, Jr.
John W. Deyton
William M. Dunlap, MD The William C. Ethridge Foundation
First Citizens Bank & Trust
GlaxoSmithKline
Earl Johnson, Jr.
The Seby Jones Foundation
Jean and Ben Kilgore, III
Harold C. and Louisa S. McAllister Trust
Gwinn Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Hames E. Nelms
Michael S. Patterson
Mary Ann and J. Gregory Poole, Jr.
Estate of Mrs. W. Greyson (Ida) Quarles
W. Greyson Quarles, Jr.
W. Trent Ragland Family
Estate of J. Frank Scott
Carol and Temple Sloan Foundation
C. Hamilton Sloan Foundation
Eve and Sherwood Smith
James T. Stone
Ann H. Tillery
George C. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Hames W. Voltz
Martin L. “Chuck” Wachtel, III
Michael R. Waterman
Estate of Elizabeth K. Wilkerson
S. Montgomery White, Jr.
The John C. Williams Family
Winston Family Foundation
G. Smedes York
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Selected Financial Information*STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION 2011 2010 2009
Assets
Cash and Investments $393,852 $50,769 $210,949Pledges and Grants Receivable $578,392 $669,841 $1,182,432Land, Buildings and Equipment, net $2,315,984 $1,722,524 $1,844,633Other Assets $98,052 $97,246 $115,249Assets Restricted for Capital Additions $3,097,595 $1,433,828 $174,887
TOTAL ASSETS $6,483,875 $3,974,208 $3,528,150
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $262,044 $146,739 $701,238Note Payable to Bank $526,521
TOTAL LIABILITIES $788,565 $146,739 $701,238
Net Assets $5,695,310 $3,827,469 $2,826,912TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $6,483,875 $3,974,208 $3,528,150
Statements of Activities
Public Support $7,029,921 $5,244,478 $4,572,116Other Revenue $144,287 $139,108 $138,347Total Revenues $7,174,208 $5,383,586 $4,710,463Program Services $4,478,930 $3,549,284 $4,455,294Supporting Services $827,437 $833,745 $689,826
TOTAL EXPENSES $5,306,367 $4,383,029 $5,145,120
NEW CHANGE FOR YEAR $1,867,841 $1,000,557 ($434,657)
Statements of Cash Flows
Cash Flows from Operating Activities $60,922 ($69,230) ($40,178)Cash Flows from Investing Activities ($1,040,141) ($194,564) ($22,702)Cash Flows from Financing Activities $1,318,505 $102,141 $1,148
NET CHANGE IN CASH $339,286 ($161,653) ($61,732)
* This selected financial data is presented in summary format to provide information regarding the performance of Boys Club of Wake County, Inc. in a manner that is meaningful and use-ful to the widest range of readers. This information is derived from the audited financial statements, which were audited by Batchelor, Tillery & Roberts, LLP, CPAs. Years ended June 30.
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Investment OpportunitiesCHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITYBoys & Girls Clubs now offers gift annuities at $10,000 or more in stock or cash. The donor receives an immediate charitable income tax deduction for a portion of the gift, and Boys & Girls Clubs contracts with the donor to pay a guaranteed lifetime income to one or two annuitants at a current fixed rate of between 5.0% (age 60) to over 9.5% (age 90+) based on the annuitants’ ages. Annuity payments can begin immediately or be deferred to a future date. This donation option gives the donor the opportunity to increase personal annual income or retirement income.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEEYou can support the Boys & Girls Clubs through the Combined Federal Campaign. Our new five-digit CFC code numbers is 70623.
GIVING THROUGH YOUR WILLA specific dollar amount, specific asset or percentage of an estate may be specified in your will or trust to be paid to the Boys & Girls Clubs.
GIVING APPRECIATED ASSETSA charitable deduction for the income tax can be taken based on the fair market value of the stock at the time your gift is made. Gifts of low-basis stock can result in avoidance of capital gains tax. In some situations, a gift of closely held stock can allow you to maintain con-trol of the corporation while still claiming income tax deductions. A gift of appreciated real estate will allow you to avoid capital gains tax, as well as brokerage fees and closing costs.
GIVING LIFE INSURANCENew or current life insurance policies may be transferred or irrevo-cably assigned to the Boys & Girls Clubs as beneficiary, or you can retain ownership of a policy, pay the premium, and simply name the Boys & Girls Clubs as the beneficiary. Both have substantial tax benefits to you and your estate.
CHARITABLE REMAINDER AND LEAD TRUSTSA significant donation can be structured in a remainder trust with lifetime income for one or more beneficiaries and the remainder go-ing to the Boys & Girls Clubs or with the lifetime icnome going to the Boys & Girls Clubs and the remainder going to the beneficiaries. Trusts can be designed to meet your individual needs and provide savings on income, capital gains and estate taxes.
For detailed information on planned giving and to subscribe to the planned giving newsletter, please visit clubgift.org.
OTHER WAYS TO GIVE AND GET INVOLVEDHost a FundraiserVolunteer in the ClubsSupply Auction ItemsSupply In-Kind PrintingSponsor an EventCreate a Scholarship ProgramHost a Corporate Lunch and LearnSponsor a Family
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