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OMSIGNITES ANNUAL REPORT 2013
OMSIGNITES
OMSI is a gem in Oregon’s rich landscape. Our reach extends from the city to the coast, from the forest to the high desert, and to our rural communities as we provide hands-on experiences that bring science learning to life for hundreds of thousands of Oregonians each year.
Whether it’s a museum exhibit, a traveling program, a camp experience, or a hands-on class, there is no better way for kids to explore ideas in a creative environment, ask questions, and learn problem solving skills. The fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) come to life through OMSI exhibits and programs, igniting curiosity and risk taking—essential skills needed to face the challenges of the 21st century.
Science literacy and 21st century skills are key for our region’s future leaders. We can’t predict the jobs our children will hold, but we know building these skills now will prepare them for whatever opportunities come their way. We don’t know who
our future scientists, teachers, and community leaders will be, and so we must preserve our
commitment to making OMSI experiences accessible so that all of our children
have the opportunity to succeed.
We have achieved many things this year in Portland and across the state. With your help, we:
• Created new bilingual exhibits and programs exploring renewable energy
• Delivered health and wellness programs in our renovated eatery, Theory
• Launched events and activities on new technologies, engineering, and inventions
• Expanded museum, school, and camp partnerships with underserved communities across the Northwest
• Began development of the new Coastal Discovery Center marine science camp in Newport, Oregon
The future is bright for OMSI. The opportunities are many and the need is great. With your help, we will continue to change lives and create a healthy, thriving Oregon. It’s an extraordinary time to be a part of OMSI. Let’s share the journey.
Nancy Stueber, President
2013 ANNUAL REPORT 3
OMSIMAGINES
HIGHLIGHTS 5
We are connecting scientists and professionals with the public to share the science behind today’s issues, stimulate new ideas, and equip people with the knowledge to make informed choices.
Touching over 1 million people each year, OMSI offers exciting pathways for inspiration and exploration. OMSI reaches communities across Oregon and five states through school programs, summer camps, star parties, library partnerships, and fairs.
OMSI prepares young people to embrace the future with a deeper understanding of science, sparking imaginations that will propel tomorrow’s innovations.
Outdoor experiences open the door to the natural world, build skills and self-confidence, and foster stewardship of our environment. Seeing, feeling, creating, and exploring connects kids to their passion and their potential.
Science Pubs, OMSI After Darks, exhibits, theater programs, volunteer opportunities, and community events such as Portland Mini Maker Faire all foster lifelong learners.
OMSI’s hands-on exhibits invite people of all ages from all walks of life to experience the wonder of science and discovery. Exhibits developed, designed, and built by OMSI travel the world.
OMSINVIGORATES6 HIGHLIGHTS
Groundbreaking partnerships deepened OMSI’s impact, like the Rosa Parks Tech Challenge which created a yearlong opportunity for students in an underserved urban community. Students at Rosa Parks Elementary learned engineering, innovation, and technology through classroom programs, activities, and demonstrations. The inclusive approach involved students, parents, and teachers, and resulted in increased understanding of engineering and technology concepts.
Energizing the way we learn and grow is OMSI’s hallmark. In 2013, we expanded key themes of Energy and Environment, Health and Wellness, and Innovation and Engineering in ways that connected with diverse communities.
Our annual Portland Mini Maker Faire showcased innovation, creativity, and resourcefulness, offering a family-friendly place for people to share their hobbies, do-it-yourself projects, and inventions ranging from robots to recycled jewelry art.
We reinvented dining and turned it into an educational experience. Our remodeled eatery, Theory, offers a daily menu of delicious food and is the hub for events that explore food science. Learning about healthy ingredients, food sources, and cooking techniques helps people make better food choices. We added Renewable Energy/Energía Renovable, a bilingual exhibit where visitors of all ages explore energy sources and tradeoffs, and how wind, water, and the sun support our needs. We are now taking this information on the road across Oregon with mobile tabletop exhibits and classroom programs.
8 HIGHLIGHTS
OMSINCLUDES
Students & families awarded financial aid in 2013 by program
In 2013, we raised $209,000 for financial aid which allowed 31,000 students and their families to participate in OMSI experiences ranging from summer classes to residential camps.
SUB-INS: 45
CLASSES: 165
CAMPS: 126
FAMILY SCIENCE NIGHTS: 400
OUTDOOR SCIENCE SCHOOL: 724
CAMP-INS: 268
FIELD TRIPS: 4, 352
TRAVELING PROGRAMS: 25,612
It only takes one spark to ignite the future for a child. By securing funds to provide scholarships and offer financial aid, we are proactively investing in the potential of our youth.
OMSI welcomes all learners. We are committed to making OMSI friendly, accessible, and meaningful to everyone who wants to participate in our programs. We listen to and include the voices of the communities we serve in planning science experiences to meet their needs.
OMSI knows no age limit because natural curiosity and the desire for lifelong learning exists in all of us. From toddlers to grandparents, the shared experience of exploration brings people together.
With your support, families with financial need are able to participate in OMSI’s unique informal science learning environment. In the past year alone, we welcomed more than 36,000 people through our doors during $2 Days on the first Sunday of each month.
OMSINNOVATES
Building on the success of Theory, we will expand our Health and Wellness theme through enhanced demonstrations and programming on growing, preparing, cooking, and eating food to encourage healthy lifestyles.
OMSI’s expanding Maker activities will leverage the excitement generated by the Portland Mini Maker Faire. As a cornerstone of our Innovation and Engineering theme, programming dedicated to the art of “making” will inspire the creative thinking, problem solving, and building and testing skills necessary to turn ideas into products.
At the museum, we seek to surprise and delight our guests at every turn. Innovative demonstrations and programs will augment our new Renewable Energy/Energía Renovable exhibit in OMSI’s Earth Hall.
In addition, our monthly Meet a Scientist program connects visitors with local science-based professionals who share their latest research and personal stories of science in action.
Planning is well underway for the Coastal Discovery Center, the newest addition to our outdoor science camps, located in Newport, Oregon. This new facility will consolidate OMSI’s marine science camps in a beautiful stretch of coast next to a thriving education and research community.
We share the vision of philanthropist John Gray who wanted every child in Oregon to experience learning in the outdoors. His gift helped us buy the land, and we’ve launched the capital campaign and design planning that will make the vision a reality.
HIGHLIGHTS 11
12 CONTRIBUTORS
We are fortunate to have dedicated leaders working to ensure OMSI’s long-term success. Our Board of Trustees, Emeritus Board, and leaders within the museum are committed to our programmatic vitality and fiscal stability. Our appreciation for their work is best exemplified in the faces of children who discover a whole new world when they step through our doors.
BOARD OFFICERS
Don Vollum, Chair Vista Ridge Capital
April Sanderson, Secretary Wells Fargo Wealth Management Group
Trond Ingvaldsen, Chair-elect/Treasurer ScanlanKemperBard Companies
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Tony Bacos Show of Hands
Joe Barra Portland General Electric
Robert (Bob) Beal Oregon Iron Works
Jennifer Bruml
Kurt Bruun Lorentz Bruun Construction
Blake Hedinger Bruun American Industries, Inc.
Kimberly Cooper Fortuna Group
Consuelo “Yvonne” Curtis Forest Grove School District
Brent Gale Mid American Energy Holdings Co./PacifiCorp
Thomas Hutchinson Bullivant Houser Bailey
Susan Keil
Scott Kiever Benefitfocus
Fritz Lake
Jeanette Mladenovic Oregon Health & Science University
Penny Serrurier Stoel Rives LLP
Tom Sperry Rogue Venture Partners
Andy Teich FLIR Systems, Inc.
Carol Van Natta Oregon State University Foundation
Walter Weyler
Grant Word JP Morgan Chase & Co.
EMERITUS BOARD
MUSEUM LEADERSHIP NANCY STUEBER President
PAUL CARLSON Senior Vice President
ERIN GRAHAM Vice President, Development
JAMIE HURD Vice President, Programs
KEVIN KEARNS Vice President, Exhibits
TIM MACK Vice President, Finance & Administration
MARK PATELVice President, Marketing, Retail, & Sales
OMSINVOLVES
Allen Alley
Jean Auel
Bob Beal
John Beckman
Leonard Bergstein
Larry Black
Ernest Bloch
Alisa Brake
Senator Margaret Carter
Patrick Clancy
Debi Coleman
Marc Compton
Steve Cox
Ambrose “Bubby” Cronin
Beth deHamel
Harry Demorest
Orcilia Forbes
Jim Francesconi
Kathleen Geyer
William Glasgow
Albert Glowasky
Chris Hall
Joseph Hanna
John Harker
Robert Harrison
Michael Henderson
Ed Hepp
Thomas Horstmann
Jack Isselmann
Jon Jaqua
Lynn Johnson
Harpel Keller
Paula Kinney
Arnold Labby
Patrick LaCrosse
William Lyons
Hugh Mackworth
Gary Maffei
Elaine McCall
Dolores Orfanakis
Claris Poppert
Preston Pulliams
Dilip Ratnam
Lawretta Ray
Donald Remlinger
Paul Risser
Joseph Robertson
Lawrence Rockwood
Richard Roman
Donald Sacco
Robert Scanlan
Barbara Sue Seal
Joan Smith
Susan Sokol Blosser
Judy South
Nicholas Stanley
Hank Swigert
William Tagmyer
Gerri Tisdel
David Vernier
Andy Wihtol
Richard Wollenberg
JOHN GRAY
From his family to his resort guests to the beneficiaries of his philanthropy, John D. Gray wanted Oregonians to enjoy what the state and region have to offer. John’s appreciation for outdoor experiences at the coast was a key motivation for his contribution which allowed OMSI to acquire land for a year-round marine sciences camp.OMSI’s Coastal Discovery Center will become a reality because of John’s foresight, generosity, and enthusiasm for Oregon.
Photo Courtesy of Special Collections, Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library, Reed College
FRED FIELDSFred Fields was a dedicated advocate of science and engineering education, and served for many years as an OMSI trustee. He was fascinated by how things worked and he loved watching children light up over their own discoveries. He was particularly proud of OMSI’s exhibit shop and took delight in the ingenious ways our exhibit builders met the challenge of making interactive exhibits durable. Fred’s exceptional bequest is testimony to his dedication to lifelong learning opportunities for future generations.
Photo Courtesy of Lewis & Clark College
MARTHA AND J.W. ROSACKER
Martha and J.W. Rosacker were community leaders who believed strongly in the power of education and civic responsibility. They cared about Oregon and the protection and well-being of its children. The Rosackers’ extraordinary dedication to the community is evident in their generous bequest to OMSI which will make science learning available to more children.
J.C. STEVENS LEGACY SOCIETY
OMSI’s legacy grows because of the generous donors who include us in their future giving and estate plans. Their enduring commitment makes hands-on science learning possible for future generations.
AnonymousJean M. and Ray B. Auel John BeckmanHobart M. BirdNancy DottererWilliam A. FurmanChris IwaiGary Maffei and Marcus LintnerJune McLeanClaris and Corlee PoppertDick and Mary RaubRobert ScheuchenpflugNicholas StanleyHank Swigert
DONORS 13
OMSINSPIRESVISIONARY INVESTMENT IN OMSI’S FUTUREThis year marked a milestone in legacy giving at OMSI. We extend heartfelt thanks to John Gray, Fred Fields, and Martha and J.W. Rosacker for their extraordinary generosity. Through visionary planned gifts, they have opened up exciting new possibilities for OMSI and for Oregon.
14 DONORS
INDIVIDUALSOMSI donors stand by our side as collaborators in Oregon’s future. They value the role science plays in inspiring young people to explore their potential, and they demonstrate this commitment through their financial contributions.JUNE 1, 2012—MAY 31, 2013
* Multi-year gift | ** In-kind | *** Cash + In-kind
$100,000+ Jean M. and Ray B. Auel*
William and Nancy Blount
Fred and Suzanne Fields
John and Betty Gray
J.W. and Martha Rosacker
Christine and C.F. Swigert, Jr. Endowment Fund for the Benefit of OMSI of The Oregon Community Foundation
$50,000+ John and Toni Stevens
$25,000+Backes and Roberts Family
Nancy and Walter Weyler
$10,000+ Kurt and Kristine Bruun
Truman Collins
Mark and Ann Edlen
Albert Glowasky
John and Robin Jaqua Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Heather Killough
Joan and Wayne Kingsley
Wes and Nancy Lematta Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Dorothy Lemelson
The Mark Family
Marcia Randall
Judy and Scott South
The Jean Vollum Fund of The Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation of The Oregon Community Foundation
$5,000+Anonymous Fund #16 of The Oregon Community Foundation
Bob and Diane Beal
Jennifer Bruml
Charles F. Caskey and Sue Horn-Caskey
Frank Foti
Charles Goodman**
Chris and Jill Hall
Trond and Catherine Ingvaldsen
Jon Jaqua and Kimberly Cooper
Janice Orloff
Thomas and Christi Sperry
Hank Swigert and Marlene Koch
Gary and Karen Takahashi
David and Christine Vernier
Marian and Don Vollum
Robert and Deborah Zagunis***
$2,500+ Terry Aarnio
William and Kathleen Berg
Marc Davidson and Elizabeth Allen
Dan and Sallie Dutton**
Dan and Patricia Holmquist
Robert and Syndi McIver
Jeanette Mladenovic and Stephen Steinberg
OCF Founder’s Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Mary Anne H. Peterson
Angela S. Polin***
April Sanderson
Barbara and Jon Stroud
Curtis Thompson and Joe Mitchoff
John and Traci Wheeler
Richard and Barbara Wollenberg
$1,000+ Thelma Adkisson
Courtney and David Angeli
Anonymous (4)
Leonard and Brenda Aplet
Linda and Stanley Barnwell
Joe Barra
Brian and Shirley Bevens
Lawrence S. and Susan W. Black Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Patty Boday and David Estes
Krista and Rex Breunsbach
Ronica Bruce
Scott and Glenda Burns
Holly and William Coit
Steve Cox and Vikki Mee
Ruth and Carnett Falconbury
Brent and Kimberly Gale
John Gastineau
Laura L. Good
Erin Graham and Andy Jones
Teri and Paul Graham
Rob and Marian Griffiths
Jeffrey and Sandra Grubb
Jay and Renee Haladay
John V. and Judy S. Harker
Mike and Rochelle Hart
Ed and Fran Hepp
Jake and Linda Hopkins
Robert Jensen
Jessie Jonas Charitable Fund
Margie and Zac Johnson
Robyn L. Johnson
Monroe A. Jubitz Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Susan Keil
Susan L. Kem
Scott and Kathleen Kiever
Patrick and Karen LaCrosse
Barbara and Aaron Lance
Scott and Helen Langley***
Drs. Dolores and Fernando Leon
William W. Lyons
Hugh Mackworth and Josie Mendoza
Gary Maffei and Marcus Lintner
Jim and Jennifer Mark
Georgia Leupold Marshall
James McBride and Daphne Clifton
Sir James and Lady Anne McDonald Fund
Patricia McDonald and James Esquibel
Jennifer McLaughlin and Matthew Austin
June McLean
Erica Mitchell and Greg Moneta
John Mosser Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Deborah Mrazek and Michael Niquette
Neilsen Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
John and Ginger Niemeyer
John and Joke Noordwijk
Larry and Caron Ogg
Dolores and Nick Orfanakis
Harold and Jane Pollin
Claris and Corlee Poppert
Bloor and Patricia Redding
Julie and William Reiersgaard
Tracey Richard and Bruce Davis
Joseph Robertson and Patricia Fisher
Greg and Lisa Rudisel
Jordana Sardo and Annalee Purdy
Eric and Elizabeth Schneider
Ronald Schoenheit and Yvette Weeks
Barbara Sue and Bill Seal
Lois Seed and Daniel Gibbs
Elmer and Linda Seeley
Penny and Peter Serrurier
John L. Shipley
Mark and Sally Simmons
Judge Michael Simon and Representative Suzanne Bonamici
Steve and Danonne Smith
Bruce and Mary Stevenson Foundation / Fund C
Nancy and Daniel Stueber
John and Jan Swanson
Aggie and Chick Sweeney
Gloria and Paul Swick
Tagmyer Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
John and Karen Thompson
The Thornton Family Charitable Fund
Greg, Junel, and Elliot Unrein
Carol Van Natta and Robert Burdick
Robert and Katherin Voll
Larry and Dorie Vollum
Charles Watkins
Kim and Kristy Wayson
Ben and Elaine Whiteley
Clifford and Donna Wilson
Jeffrey and Lynn Wolfstone
Aric Wood
$500+ Norma Alberthal
Allen and Debbie Alley
Harriet R. Anderson
Anonymous (2)
Carlotta Beck
Patricia Berg
Larry and Susan Black
John and Kim Braddock
Luther Brisky and C. Wayne Schuler
Mark Bruun and Blake Hedinger Bruun
Kim and Debra Burchiel
James C. Chartrey
Terry and Elizabeth Clifford
Mark and Susan Cooksey
Ambrose and Anne Cronin
Gretchen Stahmer DeMoss and Clyde DeMoss
Rick and Robyn Dillon
The Honorable Denny Doyle and Mrs. Ann Doyle
Neil and Marjorie Dreiseszun
Bruce Duncan and Annie Larsen Duncan
Elaine Edgel
Jane and John Emrick
Mike and Katie Erickson
John and Heather Flanagan
William Glasgow
Doug and Jennie Goe
Richard and Judith Gordon
Pat and Fred Granum
Jeanne-Marie Guise and Alex Herzberg
Joseph and Judy Hanna
John and Pamela Harmon
Howard and Molly Harris
Janine and Matthew Harris
Janis and Robert Harrison
Alex and Rachael Hofmann
Douglas and Ronald Scott Howe
Katey Hummel and Jenn Kilgore
Natalie Hunter
Jon Inouye
Senator Elizabeth Johnson
Richard and Jean Josephson
Emily Karr and Terese Brockmueller
Adela and Richard Knight
Robert and Denise Koury
Cindy and Curtis Larson
Eric and Julie Leuvrey
William and Rosella Lindblad
Tim and Jessica Mack
Michael and Gloria Olds
Piper Park
Kishore and Subha Pathial
Ronald and Patricia Peterson
Gayle and Carol Post Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Russell Ramsey
Dilip and Urmila Ratnam
Michael Reed and Carol Mayer-Reed
Russ and Patricia Repp
Richard Roman
Dale and Alba Rouse
Lauren Russell
Patricia and Donald Sacco
Terry and Lori Schallich
Oscar and Patricia Scherer
Karl and Jennifer Schulz
Wayne Schweinfest
Robert Sizemore and Harold Thompson
Hal and Pat Smith**
M. Gerald and Donna Smith
Randy Squires III
Lewis and Susan Van Winkle
Ted and Julie Vigeland
Shelley and Joe Voboril
Cathleen Walker and Bruce MacPherson
Linda and Richard Ward
Craig Wright and Ruth Fischer-Wright
Tom Zinser and Kelly Cartwright
16 DONORS
CORPORATIONS AND CORPORATE FOUNDATIONSCorporate philanthropy makes it possible for OMSI to create and innovate. Our corporate donors are true partners in our mission to make science exciting and relevant.JUNE 1, 2012—MAY 31, 2013
* Multi-year gift | ** In-kind | *** Cash + In-kind
$100,000+ Investors XII, LLC**
McMenamins, Inc.***
Portland General Electric*
$50,000+ American Honda Foundation*
Iberdrola Renewables*
JP Morgan Chase & Co./JP Morgan Chase Foundation
KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8**
$25,000+ Bon Appétit Management Company***
Clear Channel Outdoor**
Clear Channel Radio**
Dick Hannah Dealerships*
FLIR Systems, Inc.
GBD Architects Incorporated**
Intel Corporation
Intel Foundation
Mentor Graphics Foundation
Ottobock**
Pepsi Bottling Group
Tektronix Foundation
Vernier Software & Technology
$10,000+ Bank of America/Bank of America Foundation
Energy Trust of Oregon
FEI Company
Hoffman Corporation
Northwest Control Company, Inc.
On Display Advertising**
Oregon Iron Works
Oregon Wave Energy Trust***
Pacific Power/Pacific Power Foundation***
Pink Martini**
Rush**
Sonitrol Pacific**
Su Publico**
The Boeing Company
The Skanner**
The Standard
Union Pacific Foundation
Unitus Community Credit Union
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Private Bank
$5,000+ Benefitfocus
Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Blackrock Micro**
Catlin Gabel School
Durham and Bates Agencies, Inc.
Esight Corp**
Hyas Group**
Lane Powell, P.C.
Liberty Mutual
Lufthansa German Airlines**
North American Spirits and Wine**
NW Natural Gas Co.
Planar Systems, Inc.**
Quality of Life Technology Center**
Sock Dreams
Stoel Rives, LLP
The Portland Business Journal**
US Bank/US Bancorp Foundation
Viewpoint Software, a division of Coaxis
ZGF Architects LLP
$2,500+ A-dec
Alaska Airlines, Inc.**
Bedmart, Inc.**
Langley Investment Properties
Michael Curry Design**
Minuteman Press**
Oregon Adaptive Sports**
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
SymBiotechs USA**
The Greenbrier Companies***
Union Bank
$1,000+Acorn Marketing**
Allied Works Architecture
American Metals and Steel, LLC
ARC Oregon**
Capital Pacific Bank
EcoShuttle**
Epilog Laser**
IBM Matching Grants Program
Informal Education Products
Jensen Investment Management
KeyBank of Oregon**
Klarquist Sparkman, LLP
KUIK**
Latitudes**
Moreland Veterinary Hospital**
Moss Adams, LLP
Oregon Agate & Mineral Society, Inc.
Ossur Americas**
PCC Structurals, Inc.
Rogue Ales**
Sendero Group**
SK Northwest**
The Collins Group
The Steel Yard
Travel Portland
Veris Industries
Wicab, Inc.**
Xenium
$500+ Arrow Striping & Painting Inc**
Boedigheimer Consulting**
Downtown Development Group
Epson Portland, Inc.
Hopworks Urban Brewery**
Ninkasi Brewing Company**
Pitman Restaurant Equipment
Rose City Astronomers
Siltronic Corporation
$10,000+ Carl O. Peterson Memorial Fund
Firstenburg Foundation
Juan Young Trust
Lora L. and Martin N. Kelley Family Foundation Trust
National Park Service—Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Phillip Murthe Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust
Spirit Mountain Community Fund
The Park Foundation
The Renaissance Foundation
The Wollenberg Foundation
Trust Management Services, LLC
$5,000+ BetsWest Foundation
Freeman Foundation
Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Norman F. Sprague, Jr. Foundation
Oregon Health & Science University
Oregon State University
OSU Foundation
Portland State University
The Campbell Foundation
Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation
$2,500+Anne A. Berni Foundation
C. Giles Hunt Charitable Trust
Coit Family Foundation
Leo Adler Community Fund
Mason Charitable Trust
Miami Science Museum
Raymond Family Foundation
The Autzen Foundation
Wildhorse Foundation
$1,000+ Bonneville Power Administration**
Frank & Margaret Bitar Foundation
JEZ Foundation
Leotta Gordon Foundation
Ludke Foundation
Malu, Ltd. Foundation
Mario & Alma Pastega Family Foundation
The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
$500+ESCO Foundation
Holland Family Foundation
FOUNDATIONS,GOVERNMENT AGENCIES,AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSThe power to do more and be more for Oregon is grounded in funding from foundations, government agencies, and strategic partners. Their core support is integral to our pioneering programs and unique activities.JUNE 1, 2012—MAY 31, 2013
* Multi-year gift | ** In-kind | *** Cash + In-kind
$1,000,000+ Hedinger Family Foundation*
National Institutes of Health*
National Science Foundation*
$250,000+Institute of Museum and Library Services*
National Aeronautics and Space Administration*
$150,000+James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation*
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust*
Meyer Memorial Trust*
The Collins Foundation*
$50,000+National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration*
$25,000+ Demorest Family Foundation
Fred W. Fields Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation
JFR Foundation
18 VOLUNTEERS
OMSINFORMSOMSI volunteers contribute their time, knowledge, and passion in countless ways. They expand our capacity to share the wonders of science with children, enhance our programs, and streamline our operations. From June 1, 2012, to May 31, 2013, over 4,700 OMSI volunteers contributed 113,963 hours of service throughout the museum.
24, 8
83 HOURS BACKSTAGE D
EPARTMENTS
21, 907 HOURS EVEN
TS
15, 6
25
HOURS VISITOR SERVICES
5,214 ORIENTATION & TRAIN
ING
3,28
7 USS BLUEBACK TOURS
2,70
7 CAMPS/CLASSES/O
UTREACH
40, 3
40 HOURS EXHIBIT HALLS/LABS
40, 3
40 HOURS > EXHIBIT HALLS/LABS
20 VOLUNTEERS
60 YEARS OR 13,000 HOURS
Tom Prewitt
50 YEARS OR 11,000 HOURS
Will Fessler
45 YEARS OR 10,000 HOURS
Larry Abney
40 YEARS OR 9,000 HOURS
Dean Abney
35 YEARS OR 8,000 HOURS
Darrell Desper
Collin Kaeder
30 YEARS OR 7,000 HOURS
David Herzog
Janet Kretzmeier
Bob Wyant
25 YEARS OR 6,000 HOURS
Hank Becker
Roger Eiss
Dick Pyne
Bob Scheuchenpflug
Gareth Wilson
20 YEARS OR 5,000 HOURS
Garret Abney
Don Bardel
Al Beale
Martha Brady
Brian Hamilton
Fran Hein
Ray Hein
Eric Johnson
Joni Jones
Sarah Kaeder
Don Kendall
Ted Liljeholm
Harriet Myers
BJ McIntosh
Mike Salmon
15 YEARS OR 4,000 HOURS
David Baerwald
Gerry Breese
Fred Carneau
Scott Carneau
Genie Currier
Nancy Dotterer
David Dunham
Sandy Frederick
Keith Holmes
Brian Hamilton
Michael Holst
Randy King
Dave Koch
John Kovach
Ed Lee
Vince Meyer
Ed Nusbaum
John Purrett
Margie Rikert
Nina Rust
Terri Seiler
Chris Stafford
Stephen Summers
Lamar Tilgner
Merlia Tilgner
Otto Tzevelekos
Lewis Van Winkle
Bob Walters
10 YEARS OR 3,000 HOURS
Linda Babcock
Jim Birchard
Richard Burt
Francie Casey
Jerry Dodson
Bill Dolan
Margo Edinger
Marie Hopper
Chris Knoll
Jonathan Leung
Chuck Macaluso
Mark Manzer
Robert McCutchen
Janice Moore
Hal Smith
Mel Stearns
Ralph Strom
Ron Tipper
Gary Webb
Michelle Wilson
5 YEARS OR 2,000 HOURS
Frank Anzalone
Heidi Austin
Lois Beilke
Ronald Bell
Hank Bennett
Jim Berger
Johanna Blackford
Tim Booze
Steve Brown
Bill Bryan, Jr.
Sebastian Carty
Eric Chavez
Lynn Churchill
Todd Cooper
Mary Crull
Cindy Cunningham
Stu Daily
Don Daly
Abby Dawson
Marvin Dawson
TG Doddathimmaiah
Margo Edinger
Carol Farr
Dan Feagin
Doyle Forister
Maya Garcia
Ian Gard
Erick Grandmason
Melissa Halstead
Herb Herman
Karen Hier
Punahele Hier
Alan Hoffer
Vivian Howard
Art Hull
Jim Hutchins
Marion Jangula
Pops Johnson
Ruth Kauffman
Estin Kiger
Priscilla Kostiner
Bill Lindblad
Molly Looney
Sam Louke
Ryan Malone
James Mesenbrink
Betty McArdle
Patrick Mead
Janet Mills
Kevin Mills
Bill Montgomery
Kerry Montgomery
Steven Nelson
Maureen O’Neal
Peter O’Neil
Colby Parrott
Jack Paulson
Nick Pawliczko
Jack Pollock
Dave Powell
Noble Powell
Susan Powers
Dick Raub
George Reichard
Anna Richardson
Shannon Ristau
Ann Rodriguez
Charlotte Rogers
Neil Rosenberg
Steve Ryan
Colin Sanders
Kurt Schweitzer
Liana Schweitzer
Janne Sepp
Mark Simmons
Susan Spangler
Michael Stephens
Michelle Stupek
Liz Sutton
Mary Swartz
Bob Thacker
Mary Theirl
Audrey Vogelpohl
Lyle Vogelpohl
David Vrooman
April Zohn
1,000+ HOURS
Betsy Blackie
Nick Conroy
Lyle Hubbard
Frank Murphy
Randy Oldejans
Ken Vanderkamp
Steve Van Dusen
OMSI turns resources into action. Admissions, memberships, and donations make our work possible. As an independent, nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization, OMSI receives no state or local tax support.
Tax # 93-0402877
OMSINVESTS
FINANCIALS 23
REVENUES Admissions Memberships Educational programs Auxiliary activities Exhibit fees Contributions and grants Change in value of perpetual trust Contributed services of volunteers and in-kind donations Interest and other income Gain (loss) on sale of land, buildings, exhibits and equipmentTOTAL REVENUES
EXPENSESProgram services Museum activities Educational programsTotal program services
Supporting services Management and general FundraisingTotal supporting services
Auxiliary activitiesTOTAL EXPENSES
CHANGE IN NET ASSETSNET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEARNET ASSETS, END OF YEAR
Year Ended May 31, 2012
5,268,4562,336,2952,563,5072,490,092
2,207,1297,557,512(35,260)
3,350,666319,650(44,911)
$26,013,136
14,972,8833,526,702
$18,499,585
1,674,6581,064,311
$2,736,969
1,406,653$22,643,207
3,369,92933,961,007
$37,330,936
Note: OMSI's long-term debt balance as of May 1, 2013 is $4.2 million. It is a fixed interest rate loan held by The State of Oregon Department of Energy, and annual payments are covered by cash generated by OMSI's operations.
Year Ended May 31, 2013
4,204,4822,251,721
2,540,0412,024,1701,382,9405,211,806
24,721746,147571,861644,191
$19,602,080
11,915,0613,460,186
$15,375,247
1,823,6001,104,058
$2,927,658
1,734,418$20,037,323
(435,243)37,330,936
$36,895,693
Year Ended May 31, 2011
4,238,9722,193,4322,621,5642,373,8761,632,9027,326,470
43,1291,587,718859,195533,319
$23,410,577
12,055,0213,347,696
$15,402,717
2,897,730859,659
$3,757,389
1,114,317$20,274,423
3,136,15430,824,853
$33,961,007
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