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OMSI 2012 Annual Report
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change the world AnnuAl RepoRt 2012
OregOn MuseuM Of science and industry
annual report 2012 3
In our changing economy, igniting imagination
and empowering our kids has never been more
important. As school resources are cut and
educational expectations are raised, OMSI’s role
as a center for exploration and learning for people
of all ages has become even more crucial. We are
committed to explaining the science behind the
issues, stimulating new ideas and equipping people
with the knowledge to make informed choices.
Your generous support of OMSI fuels these efforts
to turn today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders
by supporting our mission to make science
exciting and relevant. With your help, we:
• MadeOMSIclassesandcamps
accessible to even more students through
scholarships and financial aid.
• Increasedourinvestmentinearlychildhood
education with a new water play area.
• Engagedthenextgenerationofcollege-
aged engineers to collaborate and
create our new Autovation exhibit.
• Setthestagefornewpartnershipsthatwill
greatly enhance our exhibits and programs
— both in our museum and in our science
camp communities across the Northwest.
We’re proud of the role we play in the education of
students throughout the Northwest — helping them
use science as a lens through which to understand
the world and become lifelong learners. Thanks
to your support, OMSI will continue to build the
science and technology skills necessary to create
and sustain thriving, healthy communities.
Nancy Stueber, President
change the world fuel the futuRe
2012 highlights 5
Througheye-openingexhibitsandpartnershipswith leaders in science, we educate our community aboutcutting-edgeresearchanddiscovery.
By sharing sustainable solutions and ideas for making healthier choices for our planet, we help our community conserve important resources.
Ouraccess-for-allphilosophyismakingiteasier for students to experience our programs through scholarship opportunities.
To spark curiosity and a love of learning, we give parents the tools to encourage their children to play, explore, and engage in new ideas and ways of thinking.
To turn learners into leaders, we prepare students forthefuture’smostin-demandcareersinscience, technology, engineering, and math.
change the world feed A cuRious mind
Making positive change in the world
starts with the individual. at oMsi,
we believe it is our calling to cultivate
curiosity in our coMMunity — because
a curious Mind knows no bounds.
iMaginatiOn, cOllabOratiOn, and the spark Of a new idea.
2012 highlights 7
throughout the past year, oMsi has
deepened our coMMitMent to providing
experiences that will prepare the next
generation of scientists, teachers,
engineers, and coMMunity leaders.
We continue to make investments in early childhood education. Our newly renovated water play area, located in Science Playground, is an accessible, wildly popular place where parents and children can play and learn together. Skillfully designed, the space encourages children to experiment, measure, test ideas, and ask questions – all early science learning skills.
change the world Keep leARninG
curiOusity, innOvatiOn, and lifelOng learning.
OMSI’s traveling programs reach communities throughout the northwest. We believe it is imperative to give students the opportunity to participate in science learning experiences — regardless of income or where they live. Thanks to the support of foundations, corporations, and individuals, in fiscal year 2011–12 we were able to offer financial aid to more than 26,600 students.
Our commitment to innovation and engineering produced Autovation, a new exhibit that shows how advances in automobile technology have improved safety and fuel efficiency. This collaboration between OMSI, Dick Hannah Dealerships, and Washington State University Vancouver’s Creative Media and Digital Culture program has propelled several ofthestudentsintoengineering-relatedpositions at companies here in Oregon.
change the world exploRe & discoveR
2012 highlights 9
our efforts have focused on creating
an environMent in oregon where science,
technology, and knowledge sharing coMe
together to help our citizens thrive.
Exhibitsandprogramsaboutrenewable energy and sustainability are the centerpieces of our newly renovated Earth Hall. Thanks to generous partners, the Clever Together and Renewable Energy exhibits will provide people information they need to make informed decisions about energy choices. The exhibits will focus on the unique energy mix in the Pacific Northwest and explore the opportunities and challenges associated with emerging and conventional energy sources.
educatiOn, explOratiOn, and the thrill Of discOvery.
OMSI science camps are vital in the wake of cuts to outdoor school programs in the public schools. EnrollmentinOMSIoutdoorprograms has grown, as parents and educators realize the value of camp experiences forpromotingself-discovery,independentthinking, and stewardship for the natural world. Over 7,000 students participated in OMSI outdoor education programs to learn about Oregon’s unique ecosystems.
OMSI engages visitors and our community to explore health and wellness through exhibits like Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORlDS & the Brain, which featured stunning views of human anatomy. Through a partnership with OHSU’s Brain Institute, visitors had access to the most current research in neuroscience, treatment, and brain health. BODY WORlDS & the Brain was oneofOMSI’smostwell-attendedexhibits to date, selling more than 189,250 tickets.
future initiatives 11
with a clear strategic vision and a deep
coMMitMent to our coMMunity, we are
advancing prograMs and priorities
that will enhance the oMsi experience
for the next generation of learners.
We’re working to give the next generation of students more outdoor science learning opportunities with a fundraising campaign to develop a new OMSI-ownedsciencecampinNewport,Oregon.
We’re planning a Maker Space that will provide tools for people of all ages to design, build, make, and test their ideas and innovations.
We’re creating a new, sustainably designed eatery with reinvigorated, healthy menus, programs, events, and dining experiences. Diners will be invited to learn about our food sources and choices, while enjoying a delicious meal.
We’rebringingcutting-edgeresearchtoourcommunity with a Living Laboratory partnership between museum educators and experts in child development from Lewis and Clark College to observe and study how children learn and grow.
We’re broadening our efforts to make our programs more accessible by offering financial aid to Title 1 Schools, providing opportunities for underserved students to develop critical skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
fast fOrward: a lOOk aheadtO new hOrizOns.
change the world looK AheAd
12 contributors
Board Officers
Don Vollum, Chair Vista Ridge Capital Partners
Steve Cox Immediate Past Chair
Judy South, Secretary South Wind Development, Inc.
Trond Ingvaldsen, Treasurer ScanlanKemperBard Companies
Board of Trustees
Tony Bacos Regence BlueCross BlueShield
Joe Barra PortlandGeneralElectric
Robert Beal Oregon Iron Works, Inc.
Jennifer Bruml
Kurt Bruun Lorentz Bruun Construction
Marc A. Compton U.S. Trust, Bank of America
Kimberly Cooper Fortuna Group
Consuelo “Yvonne” Curtis Forest Grove School District
Brent Gale MidAmericanEnergyHoldingsCompany/PacifiCorp
Joyce Lynn Garrett
Thomas Hutchinson Bullivant Houser Bailey
Susan Keil
Scott Kiever Benefitfocus
Fritz Lake Vestas-AmericanWindTechnology,Inc.
Jeanette Mladenovic Oregon Health & Science University
April Sanderson Wells Fargo Wealth Management Group
Penny Serrurier Stoel Rives, LLP
Tom Sperry Rogue Venture Partners
Andy Teich FLIR Systems, Inc.
Carol Van Natta Oregon State University Foundation
Grant Word JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Walter Weyler
Museum Leadership
Nancy Stueber PresidentandCEO
Paul Carlson Senior Vice President
ErinGraham VP Development
Jamie Hurd VP Programs
Tim Mack VP Finance and Administration
Mark Patel VP Marketing, Retail, and Sales
Ray Vandevir VPExhibits
Board of TrusteesLeaders from across the community serve as OMSI
trustees and provide vital expertise, fundraising
support, and guidance for the organization.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
JC Stevens SocietyThese generous supporters are creating a
legacy of science literacy by remembering
OMSI in their future giving and estate plans.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
Anonymous
Jean M. and Ray B. Auel
Craig Berkman
Dela and John Burgess
Nancy Dotterer
William A. Furman
Chris Iwai
June C. McLean
Claris and Corky Poppert
Richard and Mary Raub
donors 1514 donors
$50,000.00 +
Anonymous
The John D. Gray Designated Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Douglas and Leila Strain
ChristineandC.F.Swigert,Jr.EndowmentFundforthebenefit of OMSI of The Oregon Community Foundation
$25,000.00 +
Jean M. and Ray B. Auel
Gray Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Wes and Nancy Lematta Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
$10,000.00 +
Truman Collins
Albert Glowasky and Beth Cardwell
John and Robin Jaqua Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
JaneKenney-Norberg**
Joan and Wayne Kingsley
Nancy Lematta
The Jean Vollum Fund of The Vanguard CharitableEndowment
JosephE.WestonPublicFoundation of The Oregon Community Foundation
Nancy and Walter Weyler
$5,000.00 +
Anonymous Fund #16 of The Oregon Community Foundation
Linda and Stanley Barnwell
Bob and Diane Beal
Individuals
At every level, our individual donors provide OMSI
with the power to develop new ways of thinking
and to provide science learning for children and
families throughout the Pacific Northwest.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
Jennifer Bruml
RickCaskeyandSueHorn-Caskey
Steve Cox and Vikki Mee
MikeandKatieErickson***
Trond and Catherine Ingvaldsen
The Lynn Johnson Family
Mr. Ray Kennedy and Ms. Marcia Jory
Heather Killough
Gordon Strain Memorial Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Hank Swigert and Marlene Koch
Marian and Don Vollum
Virginia and Robert Walters
Richard and Barbara Wollenberg
Robert and Deborah Zagunis
$2,500.00 +
Terry Aarnio
Anonymous
Keith Lee and Sharon Barnes
William and Kathleen Berg
Kim and John Bradley
Reginald Breeze
Kurt and Kristine Bruun
Holly and William Coit
Marc and Jody Compton
MarcDavidsonandElizabethAllen
DanandSallieDutton**
Liz Fuller and Brent Barton
Rob and Marian Griffiths
Jay Haladay
Christopher and Jill Hall
Jake and Linda Hopkins
Susan Keil
Kristen and Alex Payne
Mary Anne H. Peterson
April Sanderson
Barbara and Jon Stroud
Andy and Laurie Teich
John and Traci Wheeler
$1,000.00 +
Thelma Adkisson
Anonymous
Leonard and Brenda Aplet
Joe and Jackie Barra
Lawrence S. and Susan W. Black Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
PattyBodayandDavidEstes
John and Kim Braddock
Krista and Rex Breunsbach
Luther Brisky and C. Wayne Schuler
William and Linda Brown
Ronica Bruce
Mark and Susan Cooksey
Michelle and Mark Dorman
JaneandJohnEmrick
Barbara and James Gaffney
Brent and Kimberly Gale
John Gastineau
ThomasandElizabethGewecke
Lynda and Mark Gordon
Teri and Paul Graham
Steve and Pam Grant
Jeffrey and Sandra Grubb
HaydenHamiltonandStephanieBrewer-Hamilton
John V. and Judy S. Harker
Curt Henninger
GretchenHolce**
Jolene Hunter
Jon Jaqua and Kimberly Cooper
Jessie Jonas Charitable Fund
John Mosser Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Robyn L. Johnson
Monroe A. Jubitz Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Susan L. Kem
Scott and Kathleen Kiever
Tim and Kris Lachenmeier
Fritz and Jennifer Lake
Barbara and Aaron Lance
Mr. and Ms. Scott C. Langley
Drs. Dolores and Fernando Leon
Marsha Livingstone
Gary Maffei and Marc Lintner
Mr. Neil Martin
DavidE.Mazzocco
Sir James and Lady Anne McDonald Fund
June McLean
Adele Morgan
Jeffrey Morgan
Cynthia and John Morgan
Deborah Mrazek and Michael Niquette
John and Ginger Niemeyer
OCF Founder’s Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Janice Orloff
Claris and Corky Poppert
William and Anne Rasnake
Bloor and Patricia Redding
Julie and William Reiersgaard
Sham and Theresa Rockove
Greg and Lisa Rudisel
EricandElizabethSchneider
Lois Seed and Daniel Gibbs
ElmerandLindaSeeley
Penny and Peter Serrurier
Judge Michael Simon and Representative Suzanne Bonamici
Scott and Judy South
Tim and Ann Stout
Nancy and Daniel Stueber
John and Jan Swanson
Tagmyer Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
ThomasandSarahTanner***
Curtis Thompson and Joe Mitchoff
The Thornton Family Charitable Fund
RonaldE.andIvyL.TimpeFund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Greg,JunelandElliotUnrein
Wally Van Valkenburg and Turid Owren
Robert and Katherin Voll
Steve and Patricia Vollum
Ward Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
* Multi-yeargift
** In-kind
*** Cash+In-kind
16 donors
Charles Watkins and Hongli Feng
Kim and Kristy Wayson
BenandElaineWhiteley
Clifford and Donna Wilson
Jeffrey and Lynn Wolfstone
Mr. Bradley A. Zenger
Tom Zinser and Kelly Cartwright
$500.00 +
Norma Alberthal
Harriet R. Anderson
Peter and Julie Aronson
Kendall and Christy Auel
Jerry Baker
Phil and MaryAnn Barnekoff
Carlotta Beck
Patricia H. and John C. Beckman Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Cliff and Kathy Berry
Brian and Shirley Bevens
Selwyn Bingham, Jr.
Nancy and Wendy Black
William and Nancy Blount
Gregory A. Chaille
David Chen and Jill Price
Suresh and Aruna Chittor
Colleen Chun and Richard Carr
Gretchen Stahmer DeMoss and Clyde DeMoss
Brady and Diane Downs
Neil and Marjorie Dreiseszun
Bruce and Annie Larsen Duncan
KathrynEverts
Chris and Lana Finley
Doug and Jennie Goe
Richard and Judith Gordon
Taffy Gould
John and Pamela Harmon
Howard and Molly Harris
Christopher Herz
Thomas Hickman
EricandRonnaHoffman
Christine Hotchkin
Beth and Jerry Hulsman
Jon Inouye
Robert Jensen
Richard and Jean Josephson
EmilyKarrandTereseBrockmueller
Lance and Amy Koenders
Cindy and Curt Larson
Jim Lewis and Susan Bladholm
EricandHollieLindauer
William and Rosella Lindblad
Christopher Logan and Cheryl Vandemore
James McBride and Daphne Clifton
PatrickandMargaretMead**
Neilsen Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Jean and Verne Newcomb
Michael and Gloria Olds
Dolores and Nick Orfanakis
Individuals (cont.) Mandy and Kerry Padrick
Pollin Family Fund of The Oregon Jewish Community Foundation
Gayle and Carol Post Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Andrew Rice
Dale and Alba Rouse
Wayne Schweinfest
StevenandElizabethSipe
Susan Sokol Blosser and Ross Rosner
Gloria and Paul Swick
Lewis and Susan Van Winkle
Kishore Varma and Subha Pathial
David and Christine Vernier
Ted and Julie Vigeland
Larry Vollum
Christine Wallace and Gregory Caldwell
Max and Gina Williams
Jason Zidell and Crystal Lamb
18 donors donors 19
$100,000.00 +
ClearChannelRadio**
CommunityNewspapers,Inc.**
Entercom**
FisherInteractiveNetwork**
InvestorsXII,LLC**
PortlandGeneralElectric*
$50,000.00 +
American Honda Foundation
Autodesk,Inc.***
BonAppétitManagementCompany***
ClearChannelOutdoor**
CoastProducts**
DickHannahDealerships***
FrontierCommunications***
IberdrolaRenewables*
KGWNorthwestNewsChannel8**
KPTV-Oregon’s12**
PortlandMonthly**
$25,000.00 +
Chevron Corporation
FLIR Systems, Inc.
JPMorganChase&Co./JPMorganChaseFoundation
LamarTransit**
McMenamins,Inc.***
Pepsi Bottling Group
SolarWorld
Tektronix Foundation
TotalOutdoor**
Vernier Software & Technology
Vestas-AmericanWindTechnology,Inc.
$10,000.00 +
BankofAmerica/BankofAmericaFoundation
ChristensonElectric,Inc.
DiageoNorthAmerica**
Glumac
HenryV**
Hoffman Corporation
Intel Foundation
KPAM/KKOV**
LufthansaGermanAirlines***
Mentor Graphics Foundation
Oregon Iron Works
Pacific Power
SagaCity Media
SeufertWinery**
The Boeing Company
The Standard
Wells Fargo
WellsFargoPrivateBank***
WillametteWeek**
$5,000.00 +
AlaskaAirlines,Inc.**
Benefitfocus
Capital Pacific Bank
Coaxis, Inc.
Corporations and Corporate Foundations
Partnerships with our corporate supporters provide OMSI with the tools, technology, and talent to create world-classexhibitsandprogramming.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
Comcast
Durham and Bates Agencies, Inc.
FEICompany
HNTB Corporation
Hubbub Health
KGW.com**
Kiewit Infrastructure West
Lane Powell, PC
Lorentz Bruun Construction
NW Natural Gas Co.
OregonPublicBroadcasting**
Phenom-World,NA**
PortlandSpirit***
Providence Health & Services
Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc.
Stoel Rives, LLP
TY Lin International
USBank/USBancorpFoundation
$2,500.00 +
A-dec
ARCOregon**
ArtofCatering**
BeamGlobalSpirits&Wine**
BendRadioGroup**
EasystreetOnlineServices,Inc.
EMPMuseum**
EvertsHoldings,LLC
IBM Matching Grants Program
MetroParentPublishing**
NorthwestControlCompany,Inc.**
OregonLive.com**
SpanishYellowPages**
TheOhioWillowWoodCompany**
Union Bank
Union Pacific Foundation
$1,000.00 +
American Metals and Steel, LLC
Bullivant Houser Bailey
CarltonCellars**
FroelickGallery**
Geffen Mesher & Co., PC
GirardetWineCellars**
InformalEducationProducts
KUIK**
LagoDiMerloVineyardsandWinery**
MorelandVeterinaryHospital**
Moss Adams, LLP
NBCUniversal“GRIMM”**
Oregon Agate & Mineral Society, Inc.
PCC Structurals, Inc.
PortlandRetroGamingExpo
Rain or Shine Coffee House
RexHillVineyards**
ShedRain**
SimpaticaDiningHallandCatering**
SKNorthwest/WatercraftRentals**
Travel Portland
WinebyJoe**
YourOwnFrenchHome**
$500.00 +
ApolloniVineyards**
AscentiaWineEstates**
Bendistillery**
CanasFeastWinery**
Clarklewis**
DeschutesBrewery**
DFVWines**
EpsonPortland,Inc.
EvergreenAviation&SpaceMuseum**
GSF NSF Tornado Alley, LLC
Hewlett-PackardCompany
HopworksUrbanBrewery**
JensenInvestmentManagement**
KuniBMW**
LangeWinery**
Leverage 4 Productions, Inc.
MontageRestaurants**
MontinoreEstates**
Oregon Sandblasting & Coating, Inc.
PortlandTimbers**
Rose City Astronomers
SevenofHearts**
ShiftPlanning,Inc.**
Siltronic Corporation
SokolBlosserWinery**
WalnutCityWineWorks**
Wentworth Foundation
WidmerBrothersBrewingCompany**
* Multi-yeargift
** In-kind
*** Cash+In-kind
donors 2120 donors
Foundations and Government AgenciesGrant funding and strategic partnerships help
power key areas of OMSI’s operations, including
exhibits, programs, outdoor education, and more.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
$1,000,000.00 +
HedingerFamilyFoundation*
NationalInstitutesofHealth*
NationalScienceFoundation*
$250,000.00 +
InstituteofMuseumandLibraryServices*
JamesF.andMarionL.MillerFoundation*
NationalAeronautics&SpaceAdministration*
$50,000.00 +
The Collins Foundation
NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration*
Oregon Health & Science University
$25,000.00 +
Bonneville Power Administration
Demorest Family Foundation
JFR Foundation
Spirit Mountain Community Fund
$10,000.00 +
Carl O. Peterson Memorial Fund
EdwardsLienhartFamilyFoundation
Raymond Family Foundation
RoseE.TuckerCharitableTrust
The Park Foundation
The Wollenberg Foundation
$5,000.00 +
Anne A. Berni Foundation
BetsWest Foundation
C. Giles Hunt Charitable Trust
Harold&ArleneSchnitzerCAREFoundation
Jackson Foundation
Norman F. Sprague, Jr. Foundation
Oregon State University
OSU Foundation
Plum Creek Foundation
Robert D. and Marcia H. Randall Charitable Trust
Saint Louis Science Center
The Campbell Foundation
The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
Walters Family Foundation
Wheeler Foundation
WillardL.EcclesCharitableFoundation
$2,500.00 +
Coit Family Foundation
Leo Adler Community Fund
MacGillivrayFreemanFilmsEducationalFoundation
Mackworth-MendozaFoundation
Miami Science Museum
Mason Charitable Trust
The Autzen Foundation
Tri-Met***
Wildhorse Foundation
$1,000.00 +
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
Frank & Margaret Bitar Foundation
JEZFoundation
Keller Foundation
Leotta Gordon Foundation
Ludke Foundation
Malu, Ltd. Foundation
Mario & Alma Pastega Family Foundation
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
$500.00 +
Holland Family Foundation
Swigert Foundation
55 years or 12,000 hours
Tom Prewitt
45 years or 10,000 hours
Will Fessler
40 years or 9000 hours
Dean Abney
Larry Abney
35 years or 8000 hours
Darrell Desper
Collin Kaeder
25 years or 6000 hours
Hank Becker
RogerEiss
David Herzog
Janet Kretzmeier
Bob Wyant
20 years or 5000 hours
Garret Abney
Don Bardel
Al Beale
Fran Hein
Ray Hein
EricJohnson
Sarah Kaeder
Don Kendall
Ted Liljeholm
Dick Pyne
Bob Scheuchenpflug
Gareth Wilson
15 years or 4000 hours
David Baerwald
Martha Brady
Gerry Breese
George Brennfleck
Fred Carneau
Scott Carneau
Genie Currier
Nancy Dotterer
David Dunham
Brian Hamilton
Michael Holst
Joni Jones
Randy King
Dave Koch
John Kovach
EdLee
B J McIntosh
Vince Meyer
Harriet Myers
EdNusbaum
John Purrett
Nina Rust
Mike Salmon
Terri Seiler
Chris Stafford
Stephen Summers
Lewis Van Winkle
Bob Walters
Volunteers
Volunteers are one of OMSI’s greatest resources,
and we extend our gratitude to these unique
individuals who donate their time, knowledge,
and passion. This year, volunteers contributed
117,500 hours of service to OMSI.
June 1, 2011–May 31, 2012
10 years or 3000 hours
Jim Birchard
Richard Burt
Francie Casey
Laura Davis
Jerry Dodson
Bill Dolan
John Fessel
Sandy Frederick
Ray Haag
Keith Holmes
Marie Hopper
Abe Kamerman
Jonathan Leung
Chuck Macaluso
Janice Moore
Margie Rikert
Hal Smith
Mel Stearns
Ralph Strom
Lance Thompson
Lamar Tilgner
Merlia Tilgner
Otto Tzevelekos
Gary Webb
5 years or 2000 hours
Frank Anzalone
Heidi Austin
Linda Babcock
Lois Beilke
Ronald Bell
Jim Berger
Johanna Blackford
Steve Brown
Bill Bryan, Jr.
Marilyn Burns
Sebastian Carty
EricChavez
Lynn Churchill
Todd Cooper
Wayne Crook
Jason Crowder
Cindy Cunningham
Stu Daily
Don Daly
Abby Dawson
Marvin Dawson
Julie Deters
T G Doddathimmaiah
MargoEdinger
Carol Farr
Doyle Forister
Maya Garcia
Ian Gard
ErickGrandmason
Hedy Griffiths
Melissa Halstead
Sharron Heinrich
Herb Herman
Karen Hier
Punahele Hier
Jim Hutchins
Marion Jangula
* Multi-yeargift
** In-kind
*** Cash+In-kind
financials 2322 donors
PUBLICSUPPORTANDREVENUES year ended May 31, 2011 year ended May 31, 2012
revenues
Admissions 4,238,972 5,268,456
Memberships 2,193,432 2,336,295
Educationalprograms 2,621,564 2,563,507
Auxiliary activities 2,373,876 2,490,092
Exhibitfees 1,632,902 2,207,129
Contributions and grants 7,326,470 7,557,512
Contributedservicesofvolunteersandin-kinddonations 1,587,718 3,350,666
Interest and other income 902,324 319,650
Gain/(loss)onsaleofproperty,planandequipment 533,319 -80,171
total public support and revenue $23,410,577 $26,013,136
EXPENSES
program services
Museum activities 12,055,021 14,972,883
Educationalprograms 3,347,696 3,526,702
total program services $15,402,717 $18,499,585
supporting services:
Management and general 2,897,730 1,674,658
Fundraising 859,659 1,062,311
total support services $3,757,389 $2,736,969
auxiliary activities $1,114,317 $1,406,653
total expenses $20,274,423 $22,643,207
CHANGEINNETASSETS
from operating activities: $3,136,154 $3,369,929
change in net assets $3,136,154 $3,369,929
Net assets, beginning of year 30,824,853 33,961,007
net assets, end of year $33,961,007 $37,330,936
John Jennings
EstinKiger
Chris Knoll
Priscilla Kostiner
Bill Lindblad
Molly Looney
Sam Louke
Karen Lundeen
Mark Manzer
Betty McArdle
Bob McCutcheon
Patrick Mead
Janet Mills
Kevin Mills
Bill Mitzel
Kerry Montgomery
Will Muzzall
Steven Nelson
Maureen O’Neal
Colby Parrott
Jack Paulson
Nick Pawliczko
Carolyn Poutasse
Dave Powell
Noble Powell
Susan Powers
Dick Raub
George Reichard
Anna Richardson
Ann Rodriguez
Charlotte Rogers
Steve Ryan
Jonathan Sandy
Kurt Schweitzer
Liana Schweitzer
Mark Simmons
Susan Spangler
Michael Stephens
Michelle Stupek
Bob Thacker
Mary Theirl
Ron Tipper
Audrey Vogelpohl
Lyle Vogelpohl
Michelle Wilson
1000+ Hours
EllenAnderson
Nick Conroy
Lyle Hubbard
Arthur Hull
Pops Johnson
Linda Pace
Neil Rosenberg
Ken Vanderkamp
Volunteers (cont.) OMSIisanindependent,nonprofit501(c)(3)organizationthat receives no state or local tax support and relies on admission, memberships, and donations to continue our educational mission, programs, and exhibits.
Tax#93-0402877
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