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Published by jlieske, 2018-10-30 10:22:06

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2018 ANNUAL REPORT

Community Foundations of Nina IsabelleLeadership
The Hudson Valley Board of Trustees
Kimberley S. Williams, Chair Back row (L to R): Linda B. Clarke; Brenda K. Santoro, CPA; Peter J. Brent, CFP; Arthur R. Upright;
Aziz Ahsan, Esq. William A. Brenner, CPA; Jeffrey D. Wood; Myrna Sameth; Thomas J. Murphy; Charles A. Freni Jr.;
Ellen L. Baker, Esq. Steven R. Tinkelman, AIA
William A. Brenner, CPA Front row (L to R): Aziz M. Ahsan, Esq.; Michael E. Fleischer; Ellen L. Baker, Esq.; Kimberley S.
Peter J. Brent, CFP Williams; March S. Gallagher, Esq.; Darlene L. Pfeiffer; Eleanor Charwat; Marybeth Cale
Marybeth Cale Not pictured: Yu-Shin Chen; Kevin Hamilton; Kenneth Kearney; Peter Krulewitch; Cora M.
Eleanor Charwat Mallory-Davis; Nathaniel S. Prentice; Chip Simon, CFP
Yu-Shin Chen
Linda B. Clarke On the cover and at left:
Michael E. Fleischer Fishkill Farms.
Charles A. Freni Jr. A community-minded farm,
Kevin Hamilton growing food in harmony
Kenneth Kearney with nature.
Peter Krulewitch Cover and aerial photography:
Cora M. Mallory-Davis Gerald Berliner
Thomas J. Murphy
Darlene L. Pfeiffer
Nathaniel S. Prentice
Myrna Sameth
Brenda K. Santoro, CPA
Chip Simon, CFP
Steven R. Tinkelman, AIA
Arthur R. Upright
Jeffrey D. Wood
Community Foundation of
Dutchess County Board of Advisors
Charles A. Freni Jr., Chair
Sandy Arteaga
Christopher M. Capone
Eleanor Charwat
Ann Gifford, Esq.
Kevin Hamilton
Anita Jones
Cora M. Mallory-Davis
Edward McCormick
Vincent J. Miller
Gabriela Owen
Sheila E. Scott, CPA
Paul Stoddard
Lisa Wilson
Community Foundation of
Putnam County Board of Advisors
Nathaniel S. Prentice, Chair
Robert J. Cotter
T. Jefferson Cunningham III
Anne E. Impellizzeri
Kenneth Kearney
Frank E. Lucente, MD
Frederick Osborn III
Community Foundation of
Ulster County Board of Advisors
Darlene L. Pfeiffer, Chair
Susan R. Cary
Brian Drabkin
John Finch
Jane Garrity
Pascal Guirma
Stephen Hakim
Tony M. Hall
Linda Hopfenspirger
Johann Huleatt
Thomas J. Murphy
Marianne Murray
Arthur R. Upright
John J. Wadlin, Esq.
Of Counsel
John K. Gifford, Esq.

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Staff

From the Chair
and President

Dear Friends, March S. Gallagher, Esq. Nancy Rossi Brownell
You made a difference in 2018! You recommended grants totaling President and Vice President, Putnam
$15,661,376. You gave generously of your time on our volunteer boards. Chief Executive Officer
You celebrated at our annual Garden Party to support nonprofits. In so
doing, you shaped our work and strengthened our community. Sally J. Cross, CFRE Jim Cypher
Thank you! Vice President, Development and
With guidance and oversight of our investment committee and Philanthropy Program Associate
contributions from generous donors our assets grew to over $70 million.
That growth directly led to increased grantmaking. Roksolana Geramita, Aliza Krevolin, MSW
Together we invested in the educational aspirations of 173 local students CPA Director of Special
through our scholarships program. With contributions from 19 funds, we Chief Financial Officer Projects
granted $50,000 to area teachers to enhance their classrooms and curricula.
And with generous funding from the Dyson Foundation, hundreds of Jacqueline Lieske Cristin McPeake
students accessed experiential learning on a wide range of field trips. Communications Vice President, Programs
With the investments we made together, more than 500 nonprofits received Manager
support vital to their work, enabling tens of thousands of our neighbors
to receive services. With a grant from the NoVo Foundation, our first ever
multi-year competitive grants were awarded to 19 organizations linking fresh
food to those who need it most. And with backing from the community the
FeedHV app launched, linking thousands of pounds of food to local families.
As we begin our 50th year, we want to thank you for the seminal role you
have played throughout our history. We are deeply grateful for the many
ways you have partnered and entrusted us with your philanthropic vision.
For our anniversary year, we intend to continue our work of Responding
Today, Investing in Tomorrow, by growing our grantmaking capability and
serving the community we love. You can join this targeted effort by making
a contribution, opening a fund or naming us in your will, trust or estate. Any
of these contributions will support our 50th Anniversary Campaign.
Again, we thank you for your commitment to caring for the community –
and for all the ways you express that today, tomorrow and always.
Sincerely,

Kimberley S. Williams March S. Gallagher, Esq. Kevin J. Quilty
Chair Vice President
President & Chief Executive Officer

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Gerald BerlinerA Legacy of Service

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Al Lemberger “We could have cancelled it and everyone would have understood.
Everything else was cancelled, flights grounded, trains held up,
people rented and sometimes even bought cars to get home. But
people needed to heal, the community needed to heal, and I’m so
glad we came together that day.”

Above: After 10 years on the Community Foundations and their families. Spanning Columbia, Dutchess,
The 2018 Miles of board, Ira Effron served his first term as board chair Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan,
Hope Family Fun Run in 2001. Five days before his first Garden Party in Ulster and Westchester counties, the Foundation
raised more than that role, the nation was stunned by the events of has made grants and scholarships in excess of
$250,000 for the September 11th. $1.875 million. “But more than that, Miles of Hope is
Foundation’s activities. In the days that followed he was back and forth successful in delivering its mission to ensure that no
with Pat Wright – Executive Director of the one feels alone in their diagnosis,” said Dana, who
Left: Foundations at that time – discussing whether or has at times personally taken calls from people
Dana and Ira Effron not to proceed. They decided that the connections facing the disease.
fostered at the event were a meaningful way The prolific growth of Miles of Hope was
to meet the collective uncertainty. And while acknowledged by Hudson Valley Magazine, which
he would have to figure out how he and wife named Dana and Cathy among the 35 people who
Dana would make it back from a Las Vegas trade have created a lasting legacy in the Hudson Valley.
conference in time, his sense for what was needed The story included their work alongside Matthew
outweighed those concerns. “Back in college I heard Vassar, Henry Hudson, Frederick Vanderbilt and
it said that whatever we put into our community, we Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. “That was an
will always get more back. It struck me as true then – unbelievable moment,” Dana said of when she saw
and has continued to guide my decisions since.” the list, “to be among those pillars of the community.
With that sensibility strengthening his resolve, the I believed in our work, and in every person making
event indeed brought the community together. it happen – but that level of recognition was truly
So much so, at one point everyone joined Ira in an honor.”
singing ‘God Bless America.’ It was an improvised With decades of civic leadership behind them, the
moment and another testament to his willingness pair has no intention of slowing down. Ira serves
to both lead and adapt. In describing the as Co-Chairman of EFCO Products, a thriving family
moment Dana adds, “everyone under the tent was business with over 100 years in the Hudson Valley.
united by song.” He continues to serve on a variety of nonprofit
A shared willingness to lean in to those challenges boards, offering both his business acumen and
and to the needs of others is at the heart of Dana’s years of management experience. While Dana has
efforts. An active volunteer since she moved to formally retired from her successful marketing
the community, her focus shifted after surviving career, she maintains a full schedule working for
breast cancer in 1995. Her experience with the Miles of Hope and spending time with her sons
disease motivated her to support breast cancer and grandchildren.
patients, survivors and their families in the Hudson On the eve of their wedding while talking through
Valley. Together with her friend Cathy Varunok, what dreams they had and what futures they
they founded the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer envisioned, Ira recalled what his parents told
Foundation to do just that. They began in 2003 as a him growing up: that a community is only as
fund at the Community Foundations. good as what people put into it. That legacy
It wasn’t long before the group secured their of engagement has shaped their life together
nonprofit status and began making a difference. – and the region at large. The impacts of their
Through community events the group raises funds volunteerism and generosity have enriched lives
to improve the well-being of breast cancer patients throughout our community, and will do so for
generations to come.

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A Legacy of Gratitude and Generosity

Clearwater
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Gerald Berliner
Gerald Berliner

Gerald Berliner “I often take the long-view when considering how to
spend my time. How do I want to be remembered?
And then, how would I have to live to become
remembered that way?”

Left: “It was a simple distribution process,” said Fred It’s an inheritance the pair take to heart.
Fred and Anne Osborn Osborn of his earliest lessons on money, “three Growing beyond those storied roots, both are
shoeboxes, three purposes: one for spending, one for investing in the next legacy of environmental
Bottom: saving and one for giving away. If I didn’t donate the stewardship in the Hudson Valley. Together they
Young Women at the contents of my giving box, I simply wouldn’t receive have three children who spent much of their
Helm participants any allowance the next week.” This illustration childhood outdoors, and actively participate on
learning aboard the depicts the sensibility Fred was raised with – that the board of their family foundation.
Hudson River Sloop for the good fortune and abundance he was In a formal way both are retired, yet Anne and Fred
Clearwater. Anne and privileged to have, he had an equal responsibility continue to work in earnest for the organizations
Fred are longtime to give back. they love. Anne has led and strengthened the
volunteers and Roots of the Osborn family tree run deep Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, with terms
supporters of the 50- throughout the soil of Garrison and Philipstown. as President and on the board. Fred currently
year old organization. Outside the region the family is best known as serves on nine boards, including the Community
heirs to the Illinois Central Railroad, but here in Foundations’ Putnam Advisory Board. Beyond
the Hudson Valley their mark on the community their efforts to protect the environment, both
is indelible. Their former family estate at Castle are working to actively promote connection to
Rock in Garrison is an iconic sight from the river it. Finding new ways to engage children with the
and Route 9D. Perhaps more remarkable is the environment represents a culmination of their
family’s conservation legacy – opening thousands personal, charitable and spiritual values. This
of acres to the public in the surrounding Hudson education, they believe, will influence our future in
Highlands. Generations have enjoyed the ambling profound ways.
trails and deep quiet afforded by these gifts. “I often take the long-view when considering how
Likewise, Fred’s wife Anne was raised with values to spend my time,” says Fred. “How do I want to be
of generosity and stewardship of the land. Anne remembered? And then, how would I have to live to
grew up in Bedford, New York, where her father become remembered that way? For me, I want to be
James Todd had a historic impact. James was remembered as someone who left the world at least
instrumental in establishing the Mianus River a little better, even if only in one corner. And so I work
Gorge Preserve – the first National Natural History to be supportive, generous and present for and with
Landmark in the country, and the first preserve others. I would rather leave this kind of legacy than
protected by the Nature Conservancy. Following my name on a building.”
that project, he spent 30 years helping the They see their efforts as setting in motion a better
Preserve grow and thrive. tomorrow for all – where development doesn’t
In conversation, each reflects a keen gratitude threaten natural resources or quality of life in the
and kinship with their family legacies. Those Hudson Valley; where children experience kinship
values echo in their perspective, actions and with the natural world; and perhaps, where we all
partnership. When the couple decided to settle might consider the ways we show our gratitude for
in the Hudson Valley in 1987, they became what we have.
physically surrounded by the family traditions of
stewardship and generosity.

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A Legacy of Love

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“I live a blessed life, and have been fortunate in many
ways. Certainly, I would say that marrying Lucie was
one of life’s greatest blessings.”

Above: “I live a blessed life,” said Charles ‘Bud’Walker, “and A family affair.
In 2018 the Lucie have been fortunate in many ways. Certainly, I would Bud describes the fund as a vehicle for “promoting
M. Walker Fund say that marrying Lucie was one of life’s greatest Lucie’s passion for quietly helping others.” To
brought kids to Camp blessings.” As he tells it, the story of his life with determine who will receive grants, Bud convenes
Lightheart for joy his late wife, Lucie, was one of love, compassion, the couple’s adult children, Larissa and C.J., as
and connection. The strength and service – each a cornerstone in the well as a few trusted friends. Together they draw
program provides a foundation of their own relationship and family. on the values the couple established at home
safe and fun space for – generosity, gratitude, courage and faith – to
children whose lives The pair met at SUNY Ulster and both went off to determine which causes and projects to support.
have been touched by SUNY schools upstate – he to Brockport and she Their focus is on local organizations that provide
breast cancer. to Oswego. Having grown up in the Hudson Valley, tangible help to neighbors. Since 2011, the fund
after college they returned here to marry and raise has made dozens of grants to purchase diapers,
Left: their family. Despite the demands of successful feed families, care for rescued animals, secure
C.J., Larissa and careers and parenting, Lucie and Bud remained bikes for young kids and send children affected by
Bud Walker committed in their service to others. cancer to summer camp.

While Lucie was working as a travel agent Long-term, the intention of the fund is to continue
(and later at Woodstock Harley Davidson) she making a difference in the community. Bud and his
volunteered hundreds of hours in nearly every children lovingly collaborate to make their grants
organization that her children were involved now – and he trusts them to continue Lucie’s
with – Scouts, swim clubs, crew, soccer, school legacy into the future. “Both our children embody
bands and PTA, as well as numerous organizations her values and for that I am grateful. I know they’ll
in their community of Hurley. In addition to his continue to put meaningful support into the hands
role as the Administrator of Hudson Valley Foot of those who need it most.” In partnership with the
Associates, Bud serves as a trustee for Ulster Community Foundations, the loving generosity of
Savings Bank and remains active on the boards of the Walker family will continue to shape our region
numerous non-profit organizations, as he’s done for generations to come.
for the past 30 plus years.

“Lucie had a knack for quietly taking care of others Lucie Walker modeled
and always deflecting attention from herself,” said selfless and devoted service
Bud, reflecting on his wife’s legacy. “It was simply to her family, friends and
in her nature to be compassionate and understated. people in need.
So when she passed the question became, ‘How can I
carry that forward?’ “

Working with close friends and the Community
Foundations, he decided to establish a fund that
would bear her name and ideals in perpetuity.
Opened on her birthday in March of 2011, the
Lucie M. Walker Fund has been granting ever since.

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Reducing Hunger, Reducing Waste;
FeedHV.org Feeds the Hudson Valley

Gerald Berliner
Gerald Berliner
Second Chance Foods, Inc. a harvesting partner to FeedHV

Since 2014, the Community Foundations’ Farm feeding programs through a network of engaged
Fresh Food initiative has expanded the menu volunteers. FeedHV brings the community
at feeding programs throughout the region, together to provide local, nutritious food to those
resulting in over one million pounds of fresh food who need it most. To date the app has provided
reaching many thousands of neighbors. After tens of thousands of pounds of fresh, local food to
two years of success, the Foundations convened neighbors who need it.
nonprofits, volunteers and donors working to feed Central to its success are dedicated volunteers –
the Hudson Valley – to ask what they needed to who are recovering, harvesting and processing
further strengthen our regional food system. about 5,000 lbs of food per month. Weekly ‘super
Among those conversations, one question of ‘what volunteer’ Debbie St. Onge of Poughkeepsie said
if…’ has added thousands of pounds of food to she signed up because “in our ever-busy society,
pantries and feeding programs. ‘What if we could squeezing in volunteering can be challenging.
streamline food donations – matching excess food [With FeedHV matching software,] emails keep me
from producers (such as farmers, caterers and more) notified of opportunities nearby, and I can pick a
to agencies? We could put good food to use, rather delivery based on the time and place that works for
than to waste.’ my schedule. After each run I leave satisfied to have
With that question in mind, the Foundations saved food from being wasted while helping those in
identified software to do just that. In partnership my community.”
with the NoVo Foundation, the Ralph E. Ogden The app is currently operating in Dutchess,
Foundation, the Louis Greenspan Charitable Trust, Orange, Putnam and Ulster counties – and will be
the Thompson Family Foundation, Bruderhof expanding into Columbia, Greene and Sullivan
Communities and other individuals, the FeedHV counties soon. If you would like to learn more, or
app launched in 2017. join Debbie in moving food, please see the app
The web and mobile-based app employs a simple website at FeedHV.org.
matching process to link food donations to

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When a Community Comes
Together No Path Is Out of Reach
Mohonk Preserve
Gerald BerlinerTo quote Mary “thank you for recognizing that
individuals with disabilities wish to get out on
preserves. I was so excited to visit with a friend
when I saw [online] that an all-terrain wheelchair
was provided. My friend and I both have a mobility
impairment and we each need a wheelchair to get
out on the trails…going out alone really diminishes
the experience.”

In response to this feedback the organization
applied for a Community Grant to buy a second
all-terrain wheelchair.

For Hudson Valley residents and visitors alike Primarily supported by proceeds from the annual
the beautiful scenery of our region inspires Garden Party, the Community Grants program
awe. Whether that call of the land draws people is funded by the community, for the benefit of
to ambling streams, mountain heights or the the community. While Mohonk Preserve was
hallowed grounds of history, our valley has among the 40 organizations to receive funding
something for nearly everyone. For some, through the program last year, the necessary costs
however, accessibility factors into whether exceeded what the program could cover. That is
that call is answered. With help from generous where the Bruderhof Community stepped forward
supporters like you, last year the Mohonk to make the purchase possible.
Preserve deepened its investment in inclusivity – Johann Huleatt, Outreach Director for the
making those connections easier. Bruderhof Communities, serves on the
The Mohonk Preserve’s mission is to protect Foundations’ Ulster Advisory Board. After
the Shawangunk Mountains region and inspire reviewing the application Johann felt compelled
people to care for, enjoy and explore their to bring this opportunity back to his community.
natural world. The Preserve manages over 8,000 The request aligned with the community’s values
square acres of diverse ridges, forests, fields, of connection with the land and commitment to
streams, ponds and more. Each year more than creating adaptive equipment through the Rifton
200,000 visitors take in the trails, vistas and Equipment Company. As an opportunity to help
wildlife. Of these guests approximately 4,000 use others in this way, they decided to contribute the
mobility equipment. necessary funds to fulfill the request.
Back in 2015 the Preserve purchased an all-terrain With the new wheelchair Mohonk has already seen
wheelchair to offer guests a sturdy way to get out an increase in visits from guests who use mobility
and enjoy the trails. Shortly after they heard from equipment. Whether the chairs are taking Mary
a visitor named Mary who prompted them to and her friend out together, empowering students
double their efforts. to join their classmates on the trail, or helping
bring families together outdoors, paths open
for all.

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Building Capacity, Building Independence

Gerald Berliner
Gerald Berliner
Mid-Hudson Works

Packing Mason Jar Cookies™ is only one facet of what While only one part of their day-to-day operations, those
happens at Mid-Hudson Works every day. Founded jars offered a big opportunity to increase efficiency. With a
in 1948, the organization was established to create Community Grant, Mid-Hudson Works was able to purchase
economic opportunity and independence for veterans a specialty flour-filling machine. The investment would speed
and other individuals with mental and physical up their order fulfillment, and in turn, the number of contracts
disabilities. At their 5,200 square foot building in the they could take on. Upon receiving the grant, Executive Director
heart of Poughkeepsie, skilled workers perform a Robert Nellis said “With the new equipment we can achieve a 1½
variety of tasks for businesses around the world. Their cup fill in 5 seconds, where it used to take 25 seconds by hand. This
customers vary from makers of large aeration systems fivefold increase is going to change things dramatically for us here!”
for water treatment facilities to sellers of hand-labeled More jars, more contracts and more jobs for those who need
food packages. them – made possible by donors like you.

Community Grants Program 2013 -2017

$160,000
$140,000
$120,000
$100,000
$80,000
$60,000
$40,000
$20,000
$10,000

Health & Food Education Arts & Community Environment &
Human Services Security Culture Improvement Animal Welfare

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2018 Garden Party:
An Annual Celebration of Good

Nina Isabelle Gerald Berliner

Bontecou Farm

L to R: March S. Gallagher, Esq; Claudio Marzollo; Floyd Lattin; Ward Mintz; With continued appreciation for this year’s
Lou Lewis; Candace Lewis leading sponsors:
Pinnacle Sponsor
On September 30th, hundreds of friends and supporters gathered to D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP
toast regional philanthropy. Hosted by Linda and Tom Hopfenspirger, Platinum Sponsors
Bontecou Farm offered a beautiful backdrop of the Shawangunk Bruderhof Communities
Mountains. Honorees Floyd Lattin & Ward Mintz, Lou & Candace Floyd Lattin and Ward Mintz
Lewis and Claudio & Jean Marzollo were celebrated for their Gold Sponsors
generosity and service. The Foundations was deeply saddened by Mike Arteaga’s Health & Fitness Centers
the passing of Jean Marzollo – shortly after honorees were selected. Basch & Keegan, LLP
However, the event provided an opportunity to recognize her many Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation
community contributions. Proceeds from the event support the Dunkin’ Donuts
Community Grants program which strengthens local nonprofits. IBM Corporation
KeyBank
Nina Isabelle Deborah and Peter Krulewitch
Lakeland Bank
Mackey, Butts & Wise, LLP
Marshall & Sterling Insurance
Mohonk Preserve
M&T Bank
Marianne Murray and Rich Rowley
Herb Redl, Inc.
Rhinebeck Bank
Riverside Bank, a division of Salisbury Bank

and Trust Company
Tinkelman Architecture, PLLC
Ulster Savings Bank
Williams Lumber and Home Centers
Woodland Pond at New Paltz

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50 In 1969, a group of Poughkeepsie civic leaders shared a vision of “a foundation,
organized and supported by community people, to reflect the distinctive needs
of their community.” These leaders created what was then known as the
Poughkeepsie Area Fund.

2019 marks 50 years since the founding of what is now the Community
Foundations of the Hudson Valley. We are proud stewards of your generous
contributions and the legacy created by our founders – and are grateful to work
in partnership with you to build our future, stronger, communities.

Join us in looking back – and looking forward, together.

2012 Rondout Valley Grower’s Association Establishing grant from the McCann Foundation in 1969: $100,000

2016 Shadowland Theater $ of grants made since: $51,370,584

2016 Dutchess Outreach # of grants made: 10,315
Photo: Sarah Salem # of nonprofits awarded grants: 1,404
# of classrooms equipped to engage students through our Partnership in

Education (PIE) Program, since its founding in 1986: 881
# of donors whose funds make PIE grants possible: 19
# of out-of-classroom learning experiences made possible through the

Dyson Foundation funded Field Trip Grants program since 2008: 420,
engaging 55,690 students
# of educational dreams seeded since 2000: 2,443, with $4,617,661

in scholarships

$ Amount granted through the Farm Fresh Food Initiative with support of
the NoVo Foundation $1,382,779 to 22 agencies, connecting fresh,

nutritious food to those who need it most

# of accessible cold-storage hubs created to facilitate donations of fresh
produce: 5, serving all of Ulster county

# of counties served by FeedHV, a network created to facilitate food rescue,
harvesting and donations: 7, including Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange,

Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster counties

# of pounds of food moved through FeedHV (1/2018 – 9/2018): 43,879
# of life-saving automated external defibrillators (AEDs) purchased through the

John T. Sloper fund since 2009: 100; with 1 confirmed life-saving treatment
# of nonprofits working with CFHV to endow their future: 44

Average # of years an agency fund has been saving/accruing
investment returns: 9 Longest: 30

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Together 50

Our community is only as strong as the network that sustains it.
We are proud to foster connections and invest in the charities that deliver
solutions. Here is how we have facilitated relationships in our region:

# of donors since June 30, 2000: 17,550; of which 13,229 2000 Performance funded by the
are individuals, and 4,321 are businesses or nonprofits Partnership in Education program

# of gifts since June 30, 2000 – 48,755 1988 Annual Report Cover Photo
# of unique Garden Party attendees, 2006 – present: 2,227
# of grants made with Garden Party proceeds since 2006: 445, for $901,499

in grant support

# of Legacy Society members whose future gifts will benefit the community 82
# of scholarship funds empowering local students 120
# of funds supporting specific nonprofits 99
# of funds focused by interest 29
# of other miscellaneous funds 163
# of donor advised funds flexibly achieving donors’ goals 137

First donor advised fund:

• established: 1/1/1985
• # of grants made: 309
• total $ granted: $1,820,567

You Your community. Your vision. Your values.

You have entrusted us with more than dollars and cents – you have shared 1995 Women’s Health Event
your aspirations and dreams for our community’s future. Throughout our
history we have worked to grow in equal measure with our community’s
needs – and your hopes.

You make the difference and always have. Join us today by making a gift that
will seed the future with promise for all – forever.

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In our first half century, you 1969 1970
have been part of some
remarkable achievements. Founded to support revitalization of the City of $5,000 made in grants
See for yourself some Poughkeepsie. The Area Fund provided leadership to
selected highlights from the capital campaign to build the Mid Hudson Civic 1998
our 50 years – made Center. Ultimately it owned the Mid Hudson Civic
possible with your support. Center, the Cunneen Hackett Cultural Center and the Annual grants passed
Stanford Medical Center. the $500K mark
Timeline Color Key:
Mission Moments 1997
Financial Growth
Community Office moved from
Vassar Road to
Connections current location, 80
Those with gold Washington Street
banners are of
particular interest

2006 2007 2007

Formally launched Community Foundation Launched Professional Community Grants
of Ulster County with grant awarded by Advisors Breakfast Endowment
Assemblyman Kevin Cahill and office space from to recognize and established to
Ulster Savings Bank. Subsequent support from connect with support unrestricted
The Bruderhof and the Dyson Foundation initiated professional advisor grantmaking
grantmaking. community

2013 2013

Farm Fresh Food Received a matching
initiative launches grant from Dyson
with $1.25M grant Foundation to begin
from the New World raising funds for
Foundation Local the Community
Economies Project Foundation of
Putnam County

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1973 1974 1977 1980

Assets grew from Formalized as a Assets tripled in 3 Expanded from
$134,929 to $2.7M Community Foundation years, passing $8.2M Poughkeepsie to
in one year; setting a Dutchess County;
growth trajectory for became Area Fund of
years to come Dutchess County

1999 2002 2002

Assets surpass $15M Annual grantmaking Community Foundations served as Fiscal Sponsor
passes $1M mark for a NYS Department of Education Grant to support
City of Poughkeepsie after-school programming;
partnered with Family Services to manage $792K
over 5 years

2007 2008 2009 2009

Launch of Started to offer Sue Hartshorn Opened Community
DonorCentral, first socially responsible becomes the first Grants to Ulster
CFHV online portal for investment pool as an woman board chair County nonprofits
fund holders option to fund holders

2014 2015

Assets pass $50M Andrea L. Reynolds
resigned to become
President of the Dyson
Foundation

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1984 1985 1986

Annual grants Patricia Wright hired Partnership in
reached $20,000 as Executive Director Education grants
began to support
teachers

2003 2004 2005

Dyson Foundation First educational Patricia Wright retired
made a $30K grant event for Professional as Executive Director
to CFHV to promote Advisors was held after 20 years
regional philanthropy, on charitable tax
beginning an planning strategies 2010
enduring relationship
Fund for the Hudson
2009 2010 Valley opened,
providing regional
Partnered with Dyson Foundation and Berkshire Name legally grantmaking support
Taconic Community Foundation to host “Managing changed from Area
Your Nonprofit in Difficult Times” event Fund to Community
Foundations of the
Hudson Valley

2015 2015 2016 2016

March S. Gallagher, Esq. Joined social media Putnam County Launched DonorFirst
appointed President reaches $100K online fund
& CEO challenge put forth management software
by Dyson to formally
launch

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1990 1994 1994 1995

Annual grants 25th Anniversary First ever Garden Annual grants passed
passed the Party to celebrate the $250,000
$100,000 mark 25th anniversary

2005-6 2006 2006 2006

Andrea L. Reynolds The unrestricted Achieved Council Assets reach $25M
appointed President Community on Foundations
& CEO Foundation Trustees National Standards 2013
Endowment Fund accreditation - the
opens to support highest standard Annual grantmaking
Foundation work for community passes $3M
foundations
2010 -11
2012
Created Mid-Hudson Community Profiles website
in partnership with Dyson Foundation and United Awarded an
Way; site provides community demographic anonymous grant of
information $1M, the largest to
date

2017 2018

Launched FeedHV Total grants made
mobile app that since 1969 $50M
links surplus food to
feeding programs

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Funds

The Community Foundations is honored to receive gifts of all sizes from people throughout the Hudson Valley
and beyond.

Some donors directed their gifts to specific funds, while others entrusted the allocation of their gifts to us.
These permanent funds as of June 30, 2018 reflect our donors’ commitment to investing in the betterment of our
community, today and always.
Not included in this list are short term, project or pass-through funds.

* Indicates a fund established July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018

Donor Advised Funds Here Comes the Sun Fund Senator Stephen M. Saland Legacy Fund
Teddy and Ned Hoe Fund Irving and Gloria Schlossberg Family Fund
Patrick and Barbara Adams Fund* Hudson Valley Radiologists PC Fund Shatz Marshall Fund
Adelante Donor Advised Fund Roberto and Nicole Hull Family Fund* Jonah Sherman Family Fund
Lucila Albinder Fund* Hyde Park Rotary Clifford - Ulrich Fund Valri C. Simmons Donor Advised Fund
Anonymous Donor Advised Fund # 1 Barry G. Jordan Sports Fund Chip and Karen Simon Charitable Fund
Anonymous - Donor Advised Fund # 3 Joy Fund Russell J. and Judith H. Smith Fund*
Anonymous Fund # 118 Khurana Family Fund Soyer Family Donor Advised Fund
The Josh and Maria Aronson Fund* King Family Fund Howard K. Spieler Memorial Fund
Assur-Rodrigues Fund Kirchhoff Family Fund Virginia L. Starke Donor Advised Fund
Robert G. Auchincloss Advised Fund Floyd Lattin and Ward Mintz Family Fund Stevens Family Fund
BANT Fund Lucy I. Meyer Harrison Leclair Charitable Fund Stinchcomb Family Fund*
Eli and Susan Basch Fund Joseph C. Lei Memorial Donor Advised Fund Anne Parks Strain Flower Fund
Rosalie Beinstein Memorial Fund Lipschutz Family Donor Advised Fund for Glenn B. Sutherland and Cynthia A. Lowe Fund
Jeremiah E. Berk Donor Advised Fund Sweetie Fund
Berlin Family Fund Vassar Temple* Taconic IPA Donor Advised Fund
Melissa D. Bisaccia Memorial Donor Advised Fund Lunt Family Donor Advised Fund* William and Marcella Teahan Memorial Fund
Fanny V.W. Boos Trust Fund James and Elizabeth Manion Charitable Fund Thomas Family Fund
Maynard and Ferne Brownell Family Fund Marzollo Family Fund* Turk Family Fund
Bunnell Family Donor Advised Fund McCabe & Mack Donor Advised Fund Peter and Ermina Van Kleeck Family Fund
Canter Family Donor Advised Fund Dennis G. and Karen I. Meyer Charitable Fund Vassar Brothers Institute Donor Advised Fund
Carroll and Wieck Charitable Fund Meyer Family Fund John and Vivian Wadlin Local History Donor
Thomas and Irene Chalmers Youth Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation
Advised Fund
Development Fund Grant Fund Lucie M. Walker Memorial Fund
Cross Hahn Family Fund* Charles J. and Mary Ringwood Miller Donor Helen Mary Alice Watkins Donor Advised Fund
T. J. Cunningham Family Fund Ronald J. and Mellina Miller Weiss Fund
DaPuzzo Kilpert Charitable Fund* Advised Fund William B. and Grace Staub Weiss Donor
The Dates Fund Mitchell Fund
Elizabeth C. Davis Memorial Fund Dan and Mary Mullan Fund Advised Fund
Gladys E. Davis Charitable Fund The Noel and Armanda Fund* West Mountain Mission Fund
Carol W. and G. Vincent Dean Jr. Fund NoVo Fund* Whitefield/Baer Fund*
Digestive Disease Center Charitable Fund John and Nancy O’Shea Charitable Fund Williams Family Fund*
Dutchess County Bar Association Fund October Birthday Donor Advised Fund* Ross Williams Family Fund
Ann and Abe Effron Fund - Donor Advised City of Poughkeepsie PBA Charitable Fund Wollner/Troccia Family Fund
Dana and Ira Effron Fund David and Randi Petrovits Fund Melissa Zukowski Memorial Fund
William and Sadie Effron Fund Darlene L. Pfeiffer Fund
Ralph V. and Patti M. Ellis Donor Advised Fund Richard and Barbara Pierce Fund Funds to Support Nonprofit
Richard S. and Harriet K. Fein Donor Advised Fund Premier Cares Foundation Grant Fund Organizations
Feldman-Kopstein-Stuts Fund George A. and Catherine V. Quill Donor
Katie Filiberti Memorial Fund Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue Designated Fund
Fischer Belville Fund* Advised Fund Marion Blankenhorn Art Appreciation Fund
Foundation for Community Health Fund Quilty Family Fund* Joanne Marie Brady Memorial Fund
Frehling Family Donor Advised Fund Rainy Day Fund S. J. Cahn Fund
Gallagher Family Donor Advised Fund Rebell Donor Advised Fund Sadie Jane Effron Cahn Beacon Hebrew
Garraghan Family Fund Rhinebeck Grange P of H 896 Fund
Gellert Family Donor Advised Fund Rhinebeck Rotary Club Fund Alliance Endowment
Geremiah Fund Judith Riedeburg Memorial Donor Advised Fund Sadie Jane Effron Cahn Fund for Hebrew
Miriam and Burton Gold Donor Advised Fund William F. Ritcheske Donor Advised Fund
Myron Gold Fund Ritter Family Fund Education
Stanley and Bette Greenwald Fund Rodrigues Foundation Donor Advised Fund Sadie Jane Effron Cahn Fund for Vassar College
Grimaldi Family Helping Hand Fund Jerome and Stella Rossi Family Donor
Bernard and Shirley Handel Foundation Donor Landscaping
Advised Fund Charlie Carroll Music Enrichment Fund
Advised Fund* Rotary Club of Fishkill Donor Advised Fund Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck
Hauser Family Fund* Joseph Peter and Carola Ruggiero Hospice
Endowment Fund
Memorial Fund Eleanor and Martin Charwat Charitable Fund
Robert Ryan Jr. Family Fund Clinton Community Library Fund
Stephen Saikin-Frank E. Lucente Fund John J. Csizmar Charitable Fund

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Joseph and Antoinette M. Czarnecki Sigma Xi Fund for the Dutchess Regional Bardavon 1869 Opera House Endowment Fund
Memorial Fund Science Fair Bardavon Opera Fund
Beatrix Farrand Garden Association
Jill Battistoni Dickett Memorial Fund Carol and Pierce Smith Fund
Stephen and Julia Dunwell Fund Smith Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Endowment Fund
Dutchess County Arts Council Fund Cappella Festiva Endowment Fund
Dutchess County Interfaith Council Fund Zion Church Center for Spectrum Services Endowment
East Fishkill Community Library Founders’ St. Joseph School Fund Center of Performing Arts at Rhinebeck Fund
Town of Wappinger War Memorial Trust Fund Child Abuse Prevention Center Fund
Endowment Fund Patricia A. Wright Fund David L. Church Fund
East Fishkill Historical Society Donor Woodland Pond Benefit Fund* County Players Theatre Fund*
Cottam-Singleton Endowment for LGBTQ Youth
Endowment Fund Funds Supporting Specific Interests Thomas Cznarty Fund
Ann and Abe Effron Fund for The Adriance John J. Durkin Development Fund
Florence and Theodore Budnik Fund Dutchess County Historical Society Fund
Memorial Library Margaret J. Campbell and Dorothy P. Campbell Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce
Ann and Abe Effron Fund for The Bardavon 1869
Fund Foundation Endowment
Opera House Cardiovascular Fund of Dutchess County Dutchess County SPCA Fund
Ann and Abe Effron Fund for The Hudson Valley Robert R. Chapman Fund Dutchess Outreach Fund
Children with Cancer Fund East Fishkill Historical Society Endowment Fund
Philharmonic Society Chilee Memorial Fund Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val Kill Fund*
Caroline J. Gifford Fund* Cleopatra Fund Family Services Heritage Fund
Conrad and Ruth Heisman Beautification Fund Dean Family Fund Friends of the Kingston Library Fund
John M. and Beatrice R. Helmeyer Fund Dorothy’s Marionettes and Puppets Fund Howland Chamber Music Circle Fund
Ed and Barbara Joba Fund for the Hudson JJD, McCann Scholarships Fund
Kingston Lions Club Foundation Fund
Valley Philharmonic Klyne Esopus Museum Fund
Jay Lamando Fund Lampell Fund for Vassar Temple
Donald P. Love Fund
The Brown Family and friends present the Stephanie D. Brown and Barbara M. Murphy McCabe & Mack Fund
Memorial Scholarship to Sarah Canzone McCann Ice Arena Dreams of Gold Foundation for

Joan E. and Lawrence G. Korducki Bertha Effron Fund the Promotion of Ice Skating Fund
Foundation Fund* Farm Fresh Food Endowment Fund Mediation Center of Dutchess County
Richard S. and Harriet K. Fein Fund
Denise M. Lawlor Fund Stephen J. Feron III Memorial Fund Endowment Fund
Mair Fund Forget U Cancer Fund Mental Health America of Dutchess County Fund
Mary L. McKee Fund Four-Legged Ranger Fund Mental Health America Organization Fund
Florence and Raymond E. Meagher Fund Fund for Excellence in Education Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation Fund
Merola Family Memorial Fund John and Gloria Golden Fund for Hyde Park Mohonk Preserve Nature and Environment Fund
Mid-Hudson Chapter of the American Statistical Clara Lou Gould Fund for the Arts Mount Beacon Incline Railway Restoration
Laura Moody Hoskins Fund
Association HVFCU Financial Services Fund Society Fund
Kathleen M. Murtaugh Fund JDM Fund Keith J. Murphy Fund
Margaret Murtaugh Fund for Education M&T Bank Endowment Fund National Association For The Dually
August Noller Fund Joseph J. Mastroianni Fund
Obadiah Designated Fund* Mid-Hudson Valley Census 2020 Fund* Diagnosed Fund
Poughkeepsie Boys Choir Fund David Kennon Moody Fund New Horizons Endowment Fund
Poughkeepsie Day School Fund John J. and Margaret M. Mulvey Fund Old Dutch Church/Newcombe Fund*
Poughkeepsie Public Schools Foundation Fund Northern Dutchess Fund Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Fund
Prenting Family Fund for Poughkeepsie Jeannette F. Schlobach Fund People’s Place Endowment Fund
Adelaide English Rafferty Fund Sherman Reentry Fund* Performing Arts of Woodstock Endowment Fund
Radio Kingston Fund* John T. Sloper Community Fund Premier Cares Foundation Fund
Reach Out Arts Designated Fund* Stanford Fund Randolph School Endowment Fund
Edward P. Sr. and Margaret F. Ringwood Sandor David Strauss Shofar Fund ReachOut Arts Endowment Fund
John and Anne Van Benschoten Fund Reher Center Endowment Fund
Memorial Fund Von der Linden Fund Resource Center for Accessible Living Inc. Fund
Robert J. Rizzuto Volunteer Appreciation Zack’s Angel Fund Robin’s Fund for Complementary Medicine
Jane Smithers Fund
Award Fund Nonprofit Organization Funds Stanford Free Library Fund
Leslie C. and Irene G. Roe Fund Stone Ridge Library Foundation, Inc. Endowment
Victor L. Sanko Fund Angels of Light Nonprofit Organization Fund Stone Ridge Library Directors Fund
Scout Fund- Dutchess County Council- Boy Scouts Athena Endowment Fund Benjamin R. Strong Opera Fund
Tomlinson Estate - Beacon Fund
of America Ulster County Habitat for Humanity Fund*
Scout Fund- Dutchess County Girl Scout Council Ulster County Historical Society Fund
Ellen B. Shapiro Fund Unison Arts Center Fund*
Barbara and Richard Shea Fund United Way of Dutchess County Endowment Fund
Walkway Over the Hudson Organization Fund
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild Fellowship Fund

Scholarship Funds

Mary Abdoo Fashion Memorial Scholarship Fund
Christopher Ambrose Memorial Scholarship Fund
Andrew David Arenson Scholarship Fund
Athena Scholarship Fund
Baker Family Scholarship Fund
Stephen P. Becker Scholarship Fund

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Justine S. and Stephen P. Becker Fund Russ Mann Memorial Scholarship Fund Shane L. Smith Scholarship Fund
Betty Benecke Memorial Scholarship Fund Dennis J. Markle Memorial Scholarship Fund Steven N. Siciliano Memorial Scholarship Fund
Michael Benecke Scholarship Fund Mary McKenzie Memorial Scholarship Fund Southern Dutchess Exchange Club Youth
Ronnie Berg Drummers Scholarship Fund Joseph H. and Mildred C. McManus
Melissa D. Bisaccia Scholarship Fund Achievement Fund
Ben-Allen Breslow Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Springfield Baptist Church - Rev. Mattie Cooper
Stephanie D. Brown and Barbara M. Murphy Mark Milano Scholarship Fund
Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation and Jack Cooper Sr. Scholarship Fund
Memorial Scholarship Fund St. Stanislaus Knights of Columbus
Maynard and Ferne Brownell Family Scholarship Fund
Ronald W. Miller Fund Scholarship Fund
Scholarship Fund Richard W. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Jim Steinmeyer Scholarship for Excellence Fund
Caring Fund in Memory of Patricia Racicot Lida Stewart Memorial Fund
Alexander Cervone Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund Maureen and Stan Straub Scholarship Fund
Joseph Chupay Memorial Award Fund Lisa Moray Memorial Scholarship Fund Nora Zeller Strudwick Memorial Scholarship Fund
City of Poughkeepsie PBA Scholarship Fund Edward A. and Ellen H. Mulvey Fund Clark and Dwight Townsend Memorial
Brian Connolly Scholarship Fund Michael P. Murphy Public Service
Brian Cook Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund
Jennifer Coudrey Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Christopher M. C. Ulanmo Memorial
John J. Csizmar Scholarship Fund Patrick G. Nestler Scholarship Fund
I. Ann Davidson Scholarship Fund Paula S. Neustat Scholarship Scholarship Fund
John F. De Gilio Science Scholarship Fund Hyde Park Rotary William J. Nichols Medical I. Budd Venable and Naomi A. Venable
Cosimo DiBrizzi Memorial Scholarship Fund
Cosimo DiBrizzi Scholarship Endowment Fund Scholarship Fund Golf Scholarship
Doherty - Package Pavement Company Norman and Rita Nussbickel Memorial Andy Vito/Harold Tompkins/Ron Vece

Scholarship Trust Fund Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund
Ryan G. Doherty Memorial Scholarship Fund* Charles S. North Scholarship for Music Fund Dennis Edward Walden Scholarship Fund
Judith Mitchell Drabkin ‘On My Own’ Ruth Oja Environmental Scholarship Fund Marie Whearty Exceptional Effort Award Fund
Anthony L. Pagones Memorial Scholarship Justine Winters Memorial Scholarship Fund
Scholarship Fund Sgt. Mark C. Palmateer Memorial Kathleen H. Zwissler Memorial Scholarship Fund
Elena Eckert Memorial Scholarship Fund*
Dana Effron Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Unrestricted Funds
Marshall R. Effron Fund in Honor of the Luigi and Elisa Panichi Memorial Scholarship Fund
Steven A. Parascandola Art Scholarship Fund Administrative Endowment Fund
Poughkeepsie High School Class of 1938 Pawith Educators Scholarship Fund Anonymous Unrestricted Fund
Empire State Towing Association PCSD - 5th Grade Graduation Award Area Fund of Dutchess County
PCSD Foundation Scholarship James J. Austin and Jeannette VanWagenen
Scholarship Fund Kim Anne Pedersen Memorial Scholarship Fund
Audrey Evert Citizenship Award Fund Gayle Petty Pfaff Social Studies Memorial Austin
Katie Filiberti Memorial Scholarship Fund Rosalie K. Ballien Fund
Alecia Hicks Forster Fund Award Fund Charles and Fanny V.W. Boos Fund
Bret Alan Frattellone Scholarship Fund Poughkeepsie High School Class of 1958 Todd and Beverly Brinckerhoff Fund
Joseph H. Gellert - Dutchess County Bar Allison and Arrie Mosher Butts Memorial Fund
Scholarship Fund C.G. and R. Fund
Association Scholarship Zach Dalton Pruner Memorial Scholarship Fund Bunny and Steele Cameron Fund
Christopher M. Gent Memorial Scholarship Fund George A. and Catherine V. Quill Scholarship Fund Robert N. and Mary Ellen Chambers Fund
Melissa Gleichenhaus Choral Leadership Red Hook Grange Scholarship Fund Robert N. Chambers Board Designated Fund
Cheryl Ann Reis Memorial Scholarship Fund Community Foundation Trustees
Scholarship Fund Coach Robert Relyea Scholarship Fund
Natia Gorgen Award Fund Rhinebeck Community Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund
Robert K. and Clara Lou Gould Memorial Marjorie A. Rifenburg Memorial Scholarship Fund John J. Csizmar Fund
Maria E. McCarthy Ringwood Memorial Cunneen-Hackett Foundation Fund
Scholarship Fund Deborah and Noel deCordova Fund
Frank Thomas Groff Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Irving Feldman Fund
Joseph S. Guarneri Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Acacio “Roger” Rodrigues Memorial John F. Foley Memorial Fund
Sandy Hamilton Scholarship Fund Lester H. and Kathryn E. Freer Fund
James T. Hammond Athletic Leadership Scholarship Fund Catharine M. and John J. Gartland Jr. Fund
Beatrice and David Rosenthal Memorial Greenspan Family Fund
Scholarship Fund Robert Hoe Memorial Fund
Eileen Hickey Nursing Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Ilse Holzer Fund
Brooke Horton Memorial Scholarship for Theatre Rotary Club of Wappingers Falls Inc. HSBC/Marine Midland Bank Fund
Brett Hunt Memorial Fund
Arts Fund Scholarship Fund Byron V. Losee Fund
Betty Howard Fund Leah Ryan’s Fund for Emerging Women Writers Maud W. MacMurray Fund
Helen H. Huntington Memorial Scholarship Fund Arthur R. Satz Memorial Scholarship Fund Margaret W. Mair Fund
Hudson Valley Financial Professionals H. Normington Schofield Scholarship Fund James J. McCann Fund
Helen and William Schwerman Memorial Mary Catherine McCarrick Fund
Scholarship Fund Henry and Janice Meagher Fund
Hudson Valley Guns and Hoses Scholarship Fund Award Fund Richmond F. and Margaret S. Meyer Fund
David Jagaciewski Scholarship Fund Claudia Ann Seaman Award for Young Donald A. and Virginia H. Moore Memorial Fund
JFK Scholarship Fund Thomas W. Murphy Jr. Fund
Michalene D. and Michael R. Joseph Memorial Writers Fund Clifford and Jane W. Nuhn Fund
Kingston YMCA Farm Project Genevieve C. O’Brien Fund
Scholarship Fund Joseph L. Petz Fund
JTN Scholarship Fund Samuel and Freda Reifler Fund
Lorien Niniel Kimlin Scholarship Fund Leonard E. Simon Charitable Fund
Paul S. Kleidman Memorial Scholarship Fund Thomas Sweeney/Darby O’Toole Fund
Jeanne C. and Howard C. Knauss Science John E. Taylor Memorial Fund
Charles J. and Frances M. Turck Memorial Fund
Scholarship Fund John B. Woodward Fund
Martin Laforse Memorial Scholarship Fund Robert and Patricia Wright Fun
Juan Lafuente Memorial Scholarship

Endowment Fund
LaGrange Soccer League Scholarship Fund
Jay Lamando Scholarship Fund
Steven and Linda Lant Family Scholarship Fund
Ricky Lombardo Scholarship Fund

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Gift Acknowledgments

Your gifts to the Community Foundations improve lives and invest in the future of our community.

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts to the Foundations between July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018.

Gerald Berliner Anonymous (4) Arlington Wine & Liquor Store Joseph and Celeste Bevilacqua
The 3 Up 3 Down Organization Inc. Ethel L. Armbrust Karen M. Beyer
Able Rigging Contractors Inc. Armbrust Inc. Somsak and Nuise Bhitiyakul
Mary Abrams Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Mario J. Bick and Diana Brown
Absolutely Auto Body Inc. Arold Construction Co. Inc. Peter and Michalina Bickford
Absolutely Automotive Inc. Barbara D. Arrindell Bruce E. Bishop and Chantal Beaudry
Acorn Tree Care LLC Arteaga Rentals LLC David and Rebecca Blahut
Linnea L. Acton Paul and Lacey Arteta Alexandra Blaine
Noelle Adamo John J. Atherton and Anne Mitchell Atherton Jeffrey and Alyssa Blick
Adams Fairacre Farms Inc. Robert S. and Sharon L. Audia BNY Mellon
Doris K. Adams Maureen Aulisa BNY Mellon Asset Servicing
Patrick and Barbara Adams Arlene V. Avakian Julius and Marian Boccia
Shirley A. Adams George Avakian Bodsana Yoga
Advancement Communications Inc. Catherine Baer and Heather Whitefield Hans G. and Mary Boehm
Jeanine Agnolet and David Rado Mellany Bagtas, CFP, CRPC Henry and Jayne Boehringer
Robert and Lee Ann Ahlin David and Mary Baker William F. Jr. and Carol A. Bogle
James E. and Ellen Baker Michael J. and Joan Bonacasa
Hudson River Maritime Museum David and Marion Baldauf Bondib Hotels Inc.
Aziz Ahsan, Esq. and Sadaf Ahsan, MD Sybil K. Baldwin Bottini Fuel
Clara Aich Duane and Cindy Ball Bounce New York Inc.
A.J. Recycling Inc. Steven J. Ball Cheryl Bowers
Harold Albinder Phebe and George E. Banta Sr. Stacey and Maureen Bowers
Alexis Diner Megan Barbera Linda Bradley
All Home Aspects Inc. Richard S. and Carleen Baright Brian M. and Jean Brady
Elizabeth Peale Allen Barker Steel LLC Theodore and Melissa Braggins
Gordon and Annan Allen Baroni Recycling Inc. Patricia Breen
John M. III and Chris Allen David and Didi Barrett Darrelyn A. Brennan
Scott R. Almas Richard V. Barry William A. and Joy H. Brenner
Morton A. and Rita Z. Alterman Lawrence Bartelemucci Peter J. and Christina Brent
The Adam F. and Judith H. Ambielli Foundation Basch & Keegan LLP Kenneth W. Jr. and Anna Brett
Frank Jr. and Kathleen Ambrose Eli and Susan Basch Brewster Fire Department
Anthony J. and Julia Amodeo Laura Basen Bridgehampton National Bank
Anderson Center for Autism Howard and Carole Baskin Joseph S. Brosnan
Andreassen Associates LLC. Robert C. and Marianne C. Basner Andrew P. Brown
Ronald and Catherine Anello Fredrick and Suzanne Battenfeld Brian M. and Meredith Brown
Carmen A. Angelone Richard B. and Muriel E. Battistoni Michael A. and Mary Ellen Brown
Carol Angus Elizabeth L. Bautz Robert P. Brown
David and Judith Antalek Francis X. and Eileen Baxter Susan Roeller Brown and Langdon Brown
Anthony M. Pascale, D.D.S. Priscilla and Patrick Beal Erika and Tim Brown
Scott and Janis Apicella Beckmann/Lawlor Inc. - Matt’s Auto Body Elayna Browne
Jacquelyn Appeldorn Beekman Arms-Delamater Inn Inc. William and Geraldine Browne
Christine Arenella Richard Beekman Charles and Kathleen Brownell
Argenio Brothers Inc. Stephen Beer Richard and Nancy Rossi Brownell
Arlington Bar & Grill Henri Begin David and Kelly Bruce
Arlington High School L.T. Begnal Motor Co. Chris Buck and Hara Schwartz
Arlington Lacrosse Developmental Club Inc. Paul and Jennifer Beichert Susan Buckler
Arlington Professional Firefighters Local 2393 Stanley Beinstein James F. Bugg
Bella Construction Management Inc. Mary E. and Jeffrey H. Bunzel
Renate Belville and Allen Fischer Patrick and Anne Buonfiglio
Lawrence Benenson Michael C. and Emily Burdis
Kenbenco Inc. - dba Benson Steel Fabricators James and Dorothea Burgess
Ronald A. Berg Sr. Gilman Burke and Sarah Bayne
Geoffrey Berger Mark and Sara Burlingame
Jonathan Berger Burstein-Fahie Family Fund
Paul S. Berger Robert R. Butts
Richard and Susan Berger Barton Byg
Honorable Jeremiah E. Berk Michelle Caccavano
Michael A. Berkowitz Ronald J. and Barbara A. Cafarelli
John and Carolyn Bernitt Dennis J. and Mary Anne Cahill
Donna Betts W. Stewart and Sandra F. Cahn
James Bevier & Deborah Bevier Revocable Trust Marta B. Calas

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Thomas W. and Marybeth Cale Colorpage Frank and Felicia DiFolco
Maretta D. Callahan and Daniel H. Shanahan Committee to Elect Adrian Butch Anderson John B. DiFolco
Miranda Calvachio and John Piastra Juanita C. Condon Digital Entertainment Group Inc.
Anne Campbell Raymond and Joann Congelli Dikeman Engine and Hose Co. No. 3 Inc.
Thomas and Ba Campbell John and Nancy Conklin Lori and Salvatore J. DiLorenzo
Claire Campisi Denise B. Conlan Ellen DiMarco Webber and Mark A. Webber
Joel Canter Daniel B. Conna Joan and Vincent J. DiMaso
Kenneth P. and Vicki L. Capel Eileen Connolly Deborah G. Disbrow
Robert S. and Winifred H. Capowski Donald and Valerie Cook Joseph L. and Corrinne DiVestea
Cappella Festiva Inc. Scott and Rebecca Cookinham Jean S. Dobson
Alexander and Glenda Carpp Coombe, Bender & Co. LLC Documentary Designs dba The Design Library
Carret Asset Management LLC Patricia D. Coon Doherty Corporation
Seamus Carroll and Marie Wieck Dennis and Susan Lyke Cooper Frank J. Doherty
Patricia H. Carroll-Mathes James Copeland and Carolyn Rossi Doka USA Ltd.
Richard and Judith Carson Joseph A. Coplin David and Mary Doll
Kevin and Amanda Carty Corbally, Gartland & Rappleyea LLP Debbie and Steven Domber
Raymond H. Jr. and Barbara L. Cary Paul Corcoran Vera Donivan
John and Susan Cary Frank and Linda Corliss Judith H. Douglass
Michael and Linda Castaldo Michael Gold dba The Corporate Image William and Joann Dourdis
Vincent J. and Frances Catalano Dianne Costanzo Brian Drabkin
Catskill Hudson Bank Jo Ann Cote-Round and Benjamin F. Round Drake Creative LLC
Ralph P. Cautela Robert J. Cotter and Kate O’Keefe Georgene S. Dreishpoon
Cement and Concrete Workers Union Local 18A County Players Inc. Marion N. Dubois
Cement League Advancement Program Brian Cowan Stephen H. and Mary DuBois
The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck Austin and Lois Cox Deborah C. Duke and Steve Rosenberg
Center for Spectrum Services CR Properties Group LLC Alan and Françoise Dunefsky
Central Hudson Employee Matching Gift Program Jeremy B. Crandall Michael F. Dupree and Michael E. Fleischer
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation Jean H. Crawford The Durst Organization LP
Glen and Amy Chalmers Margaret L. Crawford Dutchess Community College
Robert Chambers Cronomer Valley Fire Department Inc. Dutchess County Deputy Sheriff PBA
Martin and Eleanor Charwat Cross Country Construction LLC Dutchess Day School
Joyce A. Chatfield Sally J. Cross and Mark R. Hahn Dutchess Metal Supply Corp.
Chazen Engineering, Land Surveying & Landscape Rosella Crowder Dutchess Rebar Fabricators LLC
David and Kathleen Cullen Dutchess-Fairview Firefighters - IAFF Local 2623
Architecture Cunningham Family Revocable Trust Richard R. DuVall and Lisa E. Rubenstein
Mohsin M. Cheema T. Jefferson Cunningham III Sari L. Dweck
Kwong Chen Wendy W. and Amanda A. Cunningham Peter A. and Helen Dykeman
Yu-Shin Chen Kevin Curry The Dyson Foundation
J. Diana Chesmel Joseph and Kathy Curto E-J Electric Installation Co.
Barbara Chianese Corey L. Cutler East Fishkill Community Library
Steven and Denise Chickery James Cypher East Fishkill Historical Society
Chief’s Council of Dutchess County Deirdre d’Albertis and Peter Gadsby Maryanne and Stephen Eckelman
Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie D’Arcangelo & Co. LLP William Eckert
James M. and Elizabeth M. Chirico Noreen Dallvechia Suzi K. Edwards and Paul Hamilton
Barbara A. Chomko Mary F. and Roger D. Dalton EFCO Products Inc.
Christ Episcopal Church Patricia Daly Jack and Rita Effron
Henry and Susan Christensen Victoria L. Danskin Seth A. Effron and Nancy Thomas
Church Communities Foundation Jeffrey P. DaPuzzo and Robert H. Kilpert Steven L. and Amy R. Effron
Arthur and Alyssa Church Calvin A. and Linda Dare Beatrice Ehrsam
Alexander and Maureen Ciesluk James F. and Nancy Davenport Harold and Valery Einhorn
R.W. Ciferri III William and Matilda Davenport Ruth V. Elcan
Antonetta Cincotta and Brian S. Dykeman Edward W. David III Eileen M. and Lyle E. Eldred
Renzo G. Cinti James W. Davidson and Mary Untalan Greg Elefterakis
Citrix Systems, Inc. Susan P. Davidson and J. Allen Miller Robert and Setsuko Ellsworth
City of Newburgh Patrolmens Benevolent DC Sports NY LLC Yuval and Beate Elmelech
Marie A. De Masi Gretchen and Brian Eltz
Association Norman and Cindy T. Dean Joseph C. and Geralyn M. Ely
The City Rebar Inc. Timothy and Alicia Dean Emery & Webb Inc.
Citywide Container Service Edwin and Judith S. Deane Leonard Empire State Towing & Recovery Association
Michael and Sophie Clark Claire DeBlois-Murtaugh Enriquez Entertainment
Joanne S. Clarke and L. Tremper Saltsman Adella L. Decker Charles M. Eurillo Jr.
Linda B. Clarke Arthur DeDominicis CPA & Consultants David J. Eurillo
David J. Clegg, Esq. John F. and Barbara DeGilio Margaret Everett
Daniel P. and Laura S. Clifford Paul L. DeLisio CLU Exchange Club of Southern Dutchess
Clinton Volunteer Fire Co. Andrew F.J. Della Ratta F.W. Battenfeld and Son
Michael Closter and Jennifer Kleban Dennis M. Dengel Chris and Carolyn Fadden
William Clutz Mark V. Dennis CPA Eduardo Fajardo and Sarah W. Fajardo
Frances R. Cocuzza Richard and Michelle Dentico Thomas M. Fallon Jr.
Jerome R. and Cecilia Cogdell John Jr. and Alice DePaoli Armanda Famiglietti and Noel Muyskens
Joseph and Barbara Cohen Sachi Depardon Faviana Export Inc.
Raymond and Vicki Cohen Fred and Maria DeWald Barbara and Barry Fayne
Stanley S. and Lita Cohen DGF Corp. dba Leo’s Restaurant Thomas A. Fee
Elaine M. Colandrea and Erik Kiviat DGF Stadium Corp. John D. Feeney
Rick P. Colasacco Julie and Eric Wooster Diddell Steven and Raffaella Feinstein
Helen Colby
Richard and Noreen Coller

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Meghan Spiro Feldman, Kleidman, Coffey, Sappe & From the Ground Brewery LLC H.D.L. Associates, Inc. - Handel Companies
Regenbaum LLP The Fund of Poughkeepsie H.H. Hill Realty
Kelly Gaddis Doris Wexler Haas
Robert and Cynthia Fennell Anne-Catherine Gadelius-Given Barbara A. Hadden
Ann Ferguson Galasso Trucking & Rigging Desanka R. Haen
Carol A. and William F. Ferony David Gallagher and Amy Buckingham John and Jennifer Hafner
Donna and Jeffrey Ferrara March S. Gallagher, Esq. Jill Hain
Joseph A. Ferrigno Tory Gallante Ken and Lori Hale
Guillermo Fesser and Sarah Hill Donald J. Gallo, Esq. Alan and Kathleen Hall
Ann Marie and J. Keith Festa Donald and Lillian Gallo Tony Hall and Matthew Snyder
Cynthia K. Fichera, Esq. Melanie Gallogly Helen Hamada
Michael and Cynthia Fichera Gardnertown Farm Inc. Kevin and Doreen Hamilton
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Leila Garlock Frederick Hammond
Fina Inc. Mid-Valley Mall Laurel M. Garrick Duhaney Ali and Jennifer Hammoud
Beth Finnegan J.D. Gartrell Handel Foundation
Frank and Beverly Finnegan Arthur L. Gellert, Esq. Bernard and Shirley Handel
Fino & Associates Gellert, Klein & MacLeod LLP Hanes Supply Inc.
Irene T. Fitzgerald Felice Gelman Donald and Beverly Hanna
John J. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D Clare and John P. Genn III Hannaford Bros. Co.
Paul Fitzpatrick Jr. Darelle M. Gent Ann H. Hanover
Larry J. Fliegelman and Pamela Schneider Roksolana L. Geramita, CPA Ellen M. Harp
Irvine and Elizabeth Flinn Richard A. and Domenica Gerentine Ann Harrell and William Grisoli
Peter F. and Joan R. Flynn Owen E. Jr. and Barbara L. Germain Elizabeth Hartmann
Clifford and Catherine Foley Nik and Nelda Gerner Sue Hartshorn
Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Mary Meeker Gesek Jean Taylor Hartwig
Claudia Forest Judy Ghezzi Robert R. Haskins
Ann W. and John N. Fossett The Giacalone Family David and Nancy Hathaway
Catherine F. Foster and Ethel Raim Giacomos Memorials Inc. Guy and Mary Hathaway
David A. Foster and Betsy Jacaruso Marie Gibson-Price Jeff and Karen Hatter
Margaret Foster-Marks and Andrew R. Marks Meri Beth Giewat Peter and Judith Hauser
Don Fowler Caroline J. Gifford Living Trust Havenview Pilates & Movement
Honorable James C. Francis and Elizabeth Bradford John K. and Ann Gifford Tim and Beth Hayes
Joanna Frang and Mark Debald Jason and Tara Gill William and Elizabeth Hayter
Emily Frank Russell E. and Susan M. Gilmore Paul and Melinda Heady
Michael and Cecily Frazier Christine and Michael Giordano Healey Brothers Inc.
Peter Frazier Nick Gjelaj, Esq. Health Quest Systems Inc.
Freedom Ford Inc. Thalassa Glasson Paul M. Jr. and Cynthia Hebert
Freemans Service Stations Global Tel*Link Corp. David Held
Russell Frehling and Debra Blalock Daniel Gluck, Esq. Louise Hemmert
Norbert and Linda Freisitzer John W. Jr. and Gloria Golden Raymond J. Hemmert and Cari M. Brodsky
Charles A. Jr. and Liz Freni Brenda S. Goldstein Brian and Angela Henry
Albert Fried Jr. Paul and Sheridan Goldstein Herb Redl Inc.
Marlene G. Fried Wendy C. Goldstein and Joshua J. Feldman HeritagEnergy Inc.
Friends for Jim Coughlan Margaret A. Golnek Michael C. and Mary Ellen Herlihy
Friends of Mike Hein Ivan Gong Michael R. Hettinger
Friends of the Kingston Library Good Will Fire Department Louisa Heyward
Friends of the Starr Library Jack and Fredrica Goodman Donald and Anne Heywood
Patricia Frisenda Sasha Gopalakrishnan Robert A. Heywood
Raymond F. Jr. and Klaudia V. Frizzell Anne M. Gordon High Rise Concrete Carpenters Local 212
Hudson Valley Seed Goshen Fire Council Highland Engine Co. #1 Inc.
Clara Lou Gould Linda Hinderstein
Eugene and Arlene Gould Honorah F. Hinkle
Jeffrey S. and Elizabeth Graham Historic Kingston Waterfront Development
Michael and Clare Graham Nancy Hoe Marshall
Susan E. and Christopher M. Green Edward L. Hoe Jr.
Raymond L. Greenberg Roger and Pamela Hoffman
Robert A. Greene Matthew J. Hogan
John M. Greener Christopher and Deborah Holmes
Judith A. Greenfield Daniel T. and Michele Holmes
Bette Greenwald Frank Holmquist and Mary Hoyer
Nancy K. Greer Ed Holsopple
Scott and Susan Greer James Hoover and John Aubry
Mark R. and Anahid Avakian Gregg Hopewell Animal Hospital
Norman Greig Thomas A. and Linda Hopfenspirger
Ann Greising Constance Hornbeck
Cheryl J. and Kenneth W. Grey Leonard and Janet Horowitz
Dolores C. Grieco Muriel W. Horowitz
Mark and Nancy Griffin Rhoda Horowitz
Grimaldi Portfolio Solutions Inc. Stuart Howard
Nick Groombridge and Kim Conner Margaret C. Howe
Douglas and Cecilia Gschwind Hromadka & Associates
Carla Gude Ted and Laura Hromadka
Eugene S. and Christina Guiney Ellen B. Hubbert
Eric Gural Tracy Hubert

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Alexander W. and Virginia F. Hubner Michael and Cynthia Keller Christopher Michael and Lauren M. Lewis
Hudson Land Design Professional Engineering P.C. Edward A. and Dorothy R. Kellogg Maida J. Lewis
Hudson Valley Drywall Catherine Kelly Richard Lewit and Alison Guss
Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union William and Kathleen Kelly Geoffrey Lieberman and Sara Effron
Hudson Valley Foundation for Youth Health Inc. Joel and Claudia Kelson Jacqueline Lieske
Hudson Valley Hematology Oncology Ken Fleck’s Black Cherry Tattoo LLC Patricia B. Lieske
Mary Kennedy Elaine C. Lipschutz
Associates LLP Kent Volunteer Fire Department Little Friends Pre-School
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center Inc. J. Scott and Madeline Kerbel Thomas and Joan Loban
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival Inc. David and Janet Kettler Loewi-Lemberger Kaplan Charitable Fund
Hudson Valley Warthogs MC Inc. KeyBank National Association Dale and Robin Lois
Nicole and Roberto Hull KeyBank, Hudson Valley Metro NY Daniel and Erin Lombardo
Ronald and Doris Hummel Keystone Professional Baseball Club Inc. James F. Lomma
Ian Hummel Don and Gay Kimelman Lomotion Auto LLC
John F. and Irene C. Hunt Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block The Lotus Wellness Center
Steven S. Hutkins and Robin A. Knauth Howard R. and Eva Kimlin Love’s Flowers
Hyde Park Cafe Inc. Kingston Hospitality - Hampton Inn Frank E. Lucente, M.D. and Stephen Saikin
Hyde Park Central School District Kingston Nissan Karen Lucic
Hyde Park Rotary Inc. Kingston Plaza Promotional Fund Douglas L. Jr. and Kathleen M. Lucy
IAFF Local 589 Satya Deborah Kirsch John and Lauren Lugano
IBM - International Business Machines Corporation Kish Builders Peter and Elizabeth Lumb
IBM Employee Services Center John and Barbara Klassen Mary and William Lunt
IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign Tod and Diana Klebanoff Sara Lee Luongo
Anne E. Impellizzeri Stephen C. and Elizabeth Knauss Andrew and Holly Lutz
H. Carl Ingber Michael J. Knipfing Howard C. and Sharon L. Lynne
Integrity Land Services LLC Edward F. and Kerry Knox Mark H. and Gretchen B. Lytle
International Association of Fire Fighters Local F-7 Kohn & Mitchell Family Foundation M & M Automotive of Rhinebeck Ltd.
Michael and Elizabeth Irwin Susan Koppenhaver M&T Bank
Italian National Honor Society at Roy C. Ketcham Betsy Kopstein-Stuts and George Stuts M&T Charitable Foundation
Lawrence and Joan Korducki William and Shelagh Maass
High School Howard and Jane Korn Janice Mac Avoy
David T. and Barbara Ives Joan G. Krieg Dave MacFarland and Bevalie A. MacFarland
J. H. Ketcham Hose Co. Inc. Josip and Zdenka Kristic John C. and Cecelia A. Macauley
J.C. Paper Co. Inc. John A. and Susan W. Krueger Dyan Machan and Johan De Meij
J.P. Hogan Corning & Sawing Corp. Mary Krueger and Peter Sullivan Earle I. Mack
Anna Jacobs Peter and Deborah Krulewitch The Earle I. Mack Foundation
James L. Taylor Manufacturing Co. Inc. Gerald M. and Stephanie E. Kufner Dan P. Maciejak
Jarita’s Florist Scott G. Kyreakakis Mackey, Butts & Wise LLP
Jaymark Jewelers Inc. Laborers International Union of N.A. Local 17 John E. and Elizabeth J. Mahon
Florence L. Jerdan Robert and Carole LaColla Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department
Jewish Federation of Ulster County LaGrange Lacrosse/Lagrange Lacross Club Nancy Maicovski
Jewish Fund for the Future - Jewish Federation LaGrange Professional Firefighters Gittan V. Maier
Lakeland Bank Francis A. and Kathleen G. Malafronte
of Delaware LaMela Sanitation Service Inc. Malden West Camp Fire Co.
Uthica Jinvit Douglas and Jacqueline Lamond Cora M. Mallory-Davis and William C. Davis
JNJ Ventures LLC Robert M. Lamoree John C. Mandel Jr.
Edwin L. Joba Clifford R. and Josephine M. Lancaster James and Libby Manion
John Amodeo Inc. - Amodeo Brothers Curt and Diane Landtroop Manneses Restaurant
John P. Noto Trucking Inc. Larchmont Professional Fire Fighters Local 895 Filomena M. Manzi
Colton and Jean Johnson Sally Larisch and Timothy D. Brown Mitchell Manzo
Jane Johnston Maureen B. Lashlee Marist College
Brad and Patricia Jordan Anthony and Patricia Lassiter Barbara B. Markell
Thomas E. Joseph John C. Latino Bernard B. Markey
K & J Partners LLC A. Floyd Lattin and Ward L. E. Mintz June Markle
George J. Kaknis, OD Brooke Lawer Marlboro Chapter of UNICO
Robert and Francine Kallman Dusan and Jillian E. Lazarov The Marlborough Town PBA
Richard and Claire Kamp Todd and Phebe Leary Alfred Jr. and Monika Marotta
Savannah Kandigian Christina M. Lee Carol Marquand and Stanley R. Freilich
Eleanor C. Kane, M.D. and Michael A. Kane Cynthia Lee Edward W. and Judith S. Marsden
John B. Jr. and Jill Kane Madeline Lee Marshall & Sterling Inc.
Julia H. Kane Robert Lee Natalie J. Marshall, Esq.
Katie Kane Sam K. and Karen Lee Phyllis J. Marsteller
Joel and Vera Susan Kaplan Katherine Ann Lehane Roy M. Martin
Steven and Jill Kaplan Roxana Lehmann-Hautt and Lou Bruno Richard and Barbara Martini
Lewis J. Kass Diane Leiber John R. and Ann Marvin
Kassell Family Foundation Adam and Amy Leibner Robert J. Marvin
Ronald Augustine and Eileen Katatsky Nadine Lemmon Claudio and Jean Marzollo
Ketu Katrak William J. and Onalova Lenehan Christa Maserjian
Peggy Kauffman Sara Lennox Marc D. Mason
Simon and Ema Kaufman Bernice Leonard Wyatt A. Mason
Nader and Maria B. Kayal Joan Levy Monder Philip E. Masquelette
Kearney Realty & Development Group Lewis & Greer PC Ivonne Mathews
Brennan Kearney Amy E. Lewis Sweetman Richard B. and Judith Mathews
Kenneth and Jean Kearney Col. Charles S. and Carol Ann Lewis Lila Matlin
Karen Kee and Brooke Trent
Sean and Mary Lou Keenan
Marjorie L. Nichols Keith and David Keith

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Matthew C. Hall & Co. LLP Joanne and Richard Mrstik William H. and Helen Page
Irma Yvonne Mayer Joseph and Lisa Mulcahy Honorable James and Joan A. Pagones
Mathilda Mayer Lisa A. Mulcahy Ronald and Jeanne Paino
Marilyn B. Mayo Mary Jo Mullan and Dean Johnston Matthew G. and Judy Palmatier
McCabe & Mack LLP John and Peggy Mulvey Mark and Christine Paolillo
James J. McCann Charitable Trust and McCann Rebeca Muresan Jeffrey J. and Leeann Paquet
John F. Murphy Realty Group Inc. Dan Parascandola
Foundation Alison K. Murphy Diane Parks
John McEnrue and Jack Kralik Barbara M. Murphy Passikoff & Scott CPAs
Kathleen C. McEntegart Donald F. and Suzanne D. Murphy James F. and Victoria Passikoff
Daniel and Cindy McEvoy Thomas J. Murphy and Ellen O’Leary Bradley R. and Callie S. Patton
Jennifer McEvoy-Riley Marianne Murray and Richard Rowley Scott and Diane Pawenski
Richard and Alice McGovern N&S Supply PayPal Giving Fund
J. Joseph and Mary McGowan Roland M. Naglieri, D.M.D. PBA Association of New Windsor NY Inc.
Gerald Jr. and Audrey McKenna Victoria J. Nameth Sarah Peacock
Cristin McPeake James Jr. and Margaret-Mary Nardelli Alfred Peavy
Bruce and Lisa McWaters National Association for the Dually Diagnosed Anita Peck
Edward and Ilze Meehan National Endowment for Democracy Karen M. Pendt
Philip and Cari Meltzer Bert and Carol Lynn Nelson People’s Place
Evan and Dianne Meltzer James E. and Margaret Nelson
Men of Steel Enterprises LLC Leonard H. and Marlene K. Nelson Topfield Equestrian Center
Mental Health America of Dutchess County Douglas G. and Lyn Nestler Marjorie A. Percy
Roy and Hilda Merolli Network For Good Vincent F. Perito
Metal Partners International New Hackensack Fire Co. Margot Peter
Burt and Bobbie Metz New Hamburg Engine Co. #1 E. Elizabeth Peters
Raymond J. and Joann Meunier New Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Corps Lorna M. Peterson
Meyer & Spencer LLP New York Communications Co. Inc David and Randi Petrovits
Meyer Contracting Corporation New York Community Trust Thomas Pfeffer and Susan Hereth
Deborah J. Meyer DeWan New York State Health Foundation Darlene L. Pfeiffer
Herman P. and Ann Meyer Newcombe Foundation Joseph L. Jr. and Patricia Phelan
Dennis and Karen Meyer Roger and Helen Newkirk Brooke Pickering-Cole
Joanne A. Meyer Jeffrey A. Newman and Rebecca M. Holt Paul and Catherine Pietrow
Judith Meyers William F. Nicklin Allessandra Pilkington
Robert and Carol Michie Norm-Al Enterprises Inc. Goshen Plaza Liquor David and Cynthia Ping
Mid Hudson Bicycle Club Joseph and Joyce Norman Sherry Pittle
Taconic Resources for Independence Inc. dba North Rockland High School Cheer Assoc. Preston L. Pittman and Thomas Hayden
Northern Dutchess Rod & Gun Club PKF O’Connor Davies LLP
Mid Hudson Interpreter Service Inc. Northern Medical Group PLLC Planned Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley Inc.
Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union NoVo Foundation Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Co. #1 Inc.
William and Cheryl Migatz Mindy Nowik Teresita E. Pletcher
Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation Carole E. Nugent Mikael Pluhar
Kathleen M. Miles Wayne L. and Brigid M. Nussbickel Joseph T. and Katharine Plummer
Lisa Mileti NYS Supreme Court Officers Assoc. Polansky, Kulberg & Co. LLP
Millbrook Engine Hook & Ladder Company #1 NYSCOPBA - Woodbourne Matthew W. and Margaret Poling
Carol M. Miller Michael and Felicity Iris O’Brien Merle A. Pollak
Elizabeth Miller Kip Bleakley O’Neill Porco Energy Corp.
Scott Ernest Miller John P. O’Shea Porpiglia Electrical Contractors Inc.
Millerton Fire Department Patricia A. O’Shea Honorable Joan S. Posner and David L. Posner, Esq.
Malcolm J. and Joy E. Mills Thomas and Lynn O’Shea Edward M. and Mary Posner
Milton Engine Co. #1 Raymon P. Oberly Barbara J. Post
Milton Harvest LLC Regis M. Obijiski and Vicki Lucarini Holly Post and Ron Kraus
Michael J. Minihan Benjamin Ohebshalom Poughkeepsie Day School
Minisink Hook & Ladder Company Inc. Jonathan and Dina Ohebshalom Ardal Powell MA, PhD
Deborah Mintz Old Dutch Church
James C. and Karen M. Miscedra Mary D. Olivere 27
Richard A. and Susan H. Mitchell Omega Institute for Holistic Studies Inc.
Anne Moehle Ferrara On a Roll Deli
Mohonk Preserve Inc. On My Way Childcare Center LLC
Molinaro for Dutchess Robert and Linda Onofry
Sandra W. Moneymaker and Beatrice J. Gioeni Optimus Architecture
Wendy P. Monk and Harvey Marshak Orange County Deputy Sheriff’s PBA
Monroe PBA Inc. John A. and Karen J. Orfitelli
Timothy Moore Anne and Frederick Osborn III
Carrie D. Moravcik Frank G. and Winsome R. Ostrander
Morehead Auto Sales Inc. Our Lady of Lourdes High School
Norm and Jean Morelli Steven and Janemarie Owen
John and Elaine Morgan James Owens
Margaret W. Morgan Timothy R. and Kathleen M. Owens
Robert and Rosemary Morgan Patrice Pace
Colburn Morrison Peter V. Pace
Robert L. and Anita W. Morrison Package Pavement Co. Inc.
Ron and Karen Mosca Page Park Associates LLC
Motorola Mobility Foundation Allan and Rachel Page
Mount Saint Mary College Paul and Kristin Page
Mountainville Engine Company #3 Inc.
Justin A. and Deborah L. Mozgiel

Precision Pipeline Solutions Prashant and Niloufer Rodrigues Brian and Caren Shaltakoff
Premier Cares Foundation Hector P. and Deborah L. Rodriguez Catherine R. Shanks
Premier Medical Group of the Hudson Valley P.C. Olga Rodriguez Shantigar Foundation
Nathaniel S. and Anita Prentice Wilfred A. and Carol Rohde Phillip Shatz and Natalie Marshall
Theodore O. Prenting Justin S. Romer Robert H. and Ellen D. Sheffer
Joseph and Linda A. Previll Clarence W. Ronk Jr. Millie Sheldon
Arthur and Jenny Pritchard Roosevelt Engine Company 1 Shelly’s Deli LLC
Pro Safety Services LLC Roosevelt Volunteer Fire Company Engine #3 James D. Sheridan
Amara Projansky Charles A. Ropes III Sherman Furniture Rentals
Prosthodontic, Implant, and Cosmetic Dental Group Ronald S. and Marilyn Rosen Joan Sherman
of Westchester Edward and Marilyn Rosenberg Ship Lantern Inn - John Foglia & Son Inc.
Howard Protter Michael S. Rosenberg and Irene Edmond-Rosenberg Daniel and Jeanne Short
Emerson W. and Elizabeth Pugh The Honorable Albert M. and Julia Rosenblatt Margery M. Short
Charles A. Pulling Martin and Carol Rosenblum Larry and Nancy Shosid
Putnam County Sheriff’s Department PBA Inc. Seth and Shoshana Rosenfield Beheroze Shroff
Putnam County Sheriff’s Employees Association Irwin Rosenthal and Doris Goldberg John V. and Margaret Shuhala
Putnam County Volunteer Firemen’s Assocation John Ross Daniel and Nancy Shuster
Putnam History Museum Stella G. Rossi Daniel L. Siebold
PyroSignal & Suppression Inc. Rotary Club of Wappingers Falls Inc. Paul and Ellen Siebold
Qualcomm Matching Gifts - EasyMatch Robert and Eileen Rowley Edward Silverman
Kevin J. Quilty Royal Carting Service Company Matthew and Debra Silverman
Alison J. Quin and Timothy D. Sharpe Royal Wine Corp Paul and Elizabeth Silverstein
John T. Jr. and Mary Jane Quinn Susan Royce Bonnie Jo Simon
R & N Examiners Inc. Nancy Q. Rubsam Chip Simon and Karen Hansen Simon
Sara T. Rabbino Margaret M. Rudel Gary D. Sims and Beverly J. Gunderman
Martin and Donna Rader Dana Rudikoff Sinon Farms Inc.
Christopher Radko RUPCO William Sipperley
Ita M. Rahilly and Louis W. Fish Rusk, Wadlin, Heppner & Martuscello LLP Daniel Sistarenik
Ralph E. Ogden Foundation Mark and Jill Russell Paul and Nancy Slayton
Lawrence E. and Marla Randall Russo Fuel Inc. Deborah L. Slocum
The Randolph School Tillie G. Russo Joseph A. Small
Robert J. Jr. and Maureen Ranieri Rutberg Breslow Personal Injury Law SMART Local Union 137
Jim and Carol Ransford Ryan & Ryan Insurance Brokers Inc. Frederick & Greta Smiley Charitable Foundation Inc.
Alida Ransom Thomas and Christine L. Ryan Archibald A. III and Gaye Smith
Rudolph S. and Sheila Rauch Greer Rychcik Catherine J. Smith
Eric and Elizabeth Raum David and Elaine Rylance Elizabeth Smith
RCK Basketball Booster Saint Stanislaus Knights of Columbus Council 7875 Jane Barber Smith
Tricia S. Reed Salisbury Bank and Trust Co. Joseph J. and Karen A. Smith
George and Gail Hunt Reeke R. Keith and Susan Salisbury Judith H. Smith
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York L. Tremper Saltsman Pierce R. Smith
Margery Reifler Marianna Salzmann Raymond D. Smith Jr. and Anne Allbright Smith
James and Patricia Reilly Myrna Sameth Richard D. Smith
William and Barbara Reilly Frank J. San Martin and Ana T. Gutierrez-San Martin David and Susan Smith
Janet I. Reinertsen Lisa A. Sanditz Tristen C. Smith
Rosemarie Reis Estate of Victor L. Sanko Nevill and Karen Smythe
Brian Reiter Steven Sansola Julia Sniffen
Wilfred and Helen Relyea Jim and Brenda Santoro Zachary Snow and Judy Fox
Sara J. Renovitch SAS Stressteel Inc. Dolores P. Snowden
Robert L. and Barbara M. Renza Norman and Mary Sasowsky Gregory J. Sokaris
Susannah C. Renzi Ian Schaad Nicole Sosler
Resource Center For Accessible Living Inc. Michael and Christina Scheck Adam and Renate Soyer
Andrea L. Reynolds Sue Scheck Giorgio Spanu and Nancy Olnick
Theresa T. Reynolds Linda Scheier William L. Spearman
William L. Reynolds II and Theodora Reynolds Stan and Kathy Scherer Loretta Spence
Rhinebeck Bank Warren and Joan Scherer Dana T. Sperry
Rhinebeck Convenience Stores Frank J. Schiavone Jr. and Laurie Brent Schiavone Anthony and Angela Speziale
Rhinebeck Department Store Inc. J. David and Joann Schmidt Spiegel Brown & Fichera LLP
Beverly Richard and Nancy Dotterer Andrew J. and Michelle M. Schoulder Charlene Spillane
David D. Richard Erin Schulman Elaine Sproat
Wayne and Nancy Rifenburgh Kathy L. Schulz Victoria St. John Gilligan
Peter Rinaldi David M. Schwartz Patrice Stabile
David J. Ringwood Robert Scibetti Virginia S. Stafford
James F. and Kathleen O. Rittinger Kimberly Scoralick H. Knickerbocker Staley Jr.
Richard W. Rizzo and Enid Ain Carolyn A. Scott Virginia L. Starke
Roaming Rover Mobile Groomer Inc. Irving J. and Sheila Scott Karen J. Steele
Barbara L. Robertiello Bryan K. and Jodi S. Scribner Arth and Rea Stein
Edmond and Patricia Roberts Donna Seaman Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond LLP
J. Peter and Linda Roberts Harold and Elayne Seaman Travis Sterritt
Gordon and Suzanne Robertson Barbara A. Searle Gwendolyn Stevens
Emily C. and Karl J. Robisch Senator Sue Serino and Mark Serino, Esq. William Stevens
Rochdale Fire Company #1 Inc. Emily Settle Andrew Stewart and Kristen Lengyel
Rocking Horse Ranch Pat Sexton and Peter Muste Sally Stewart
Karl and Ann Rodman Richard J. and Laura A. Sgroi Matt Stinchcomb and Benedikta Karasal von Karais
Jacqueline Rodrigues and Antonio A. Rodrigues Dr. and Mrs. Ashok Shah Paul and Judith Stoddard

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Tom Stoenner U.S. Concrete Inc. Gerald BerlinerThe William Penn Foundation Matching
Stone Ridge Wine & Spirits U.S. LBM Holdings LLC Gift Program
Shelly L. Stone Ulster Community College Foundation Inc.
Storm King Engine Co. 2 Ulster County Board of REALTORS William Ritcheske Charitable Lead Trust
Daniel Stott Ulster County Community College Williams Lumber & Home Centers
George and Kathleen Stradar Ulster County Deputy Sheriffs PBA Kimberley S. Williams and Jeffrey Glinka
Maureen and Stanley Straub Ulster County Habitat for Humanity Helen F. Williams
Banu Subramaniam Ulster Savings Bank LaGreta Williams
David Suggs Union Vale Fire Company Peter and Carol Williams
Judith L. Suski Unison Arts Center & Sculpture Garden Ross J. Williams
Helen Suter United Safety Consultants Laurence Willig
Glenn B. Sutherland and Cynthia A. Lowe United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region Katie Wilson
Brent M. Sverdloff and Craig G. St. Clair Arthur and Linda Upright Lisa Wilson
SVN Deegan-Collins Commercial Realty Russell B. and Wendy E. Urban-Mead William G. and Irene C. Wing
Alberta Sweeney and Elizabeth Sweeney Richard and Genevieve Vaccariello James A. and Mary Wing
Elizabeth Sweeney and Michael Joseph Valer Enterpises Inc. Robert C. and Mary E. Winkler
Jessica Sweeney Dean Vallas and Debra R. Pemstein Francis and Betty Wise
William and Alberta Sweeney Valley Veterinary Hospital P.C. Arthur and Dorothea Woessner
Anne Symmes and Steven Ives Valuoffice Products Co. Ted and Carole Wolf
Syska Hennessy Group Van DeWater & Van DeWater LLP Jeffrey D. Wood
Laura E. Taravella Illiana van Meeteren Woodland Pond at New Paltz
Tim Tarpey Mary Louise Van Winkle Marcia Woodruff
Joseph J. and Pamela Tarquinio Marc A. and Dana Vanderheyden Amy Woolf
Emma Tate Jennifer A. Vandewater Lewis and Hilary Wrobel
Ronald and Shelley Tatelbaum Philip and Barbara VanItallie Melissa M. Wyant-Healey
Bruce and Beverly Taylor Judith VanVoorhis The Yablon Family Foundation of the
Christopher Taylor and Jennie Park-Taylor The Agnes Varis Charitable Trust
William and Jennifer Taylor Vassar College Bank of America
Teahan & Constantino LLP Vergona Crane Co. Inc. Yanarella School of Dance
Vincent L. Teahan, Esq. and Johanna Triegel, MD Verizon Foundation Yorktown Huskers Sports Club
Teamsters Local Union No. 282 Helen G. Verven Min Yu
John and Mary Temple Vibe Dance Studio LLC John Zaremba, Esq.
Lucas and Maureen Terranova Vigneto Cafe Inc. Tami Zepnick-Holzhueter
Denise Ann Terry Viking Industries Inc. Richard F. and Mary E. Zimmerman
Robert W. Terry Village of Chester PBA Michael Zimmerman
Henrietta Thetford Mark and Elezabeth Villanti William and Joanne William Zmudosky
William F. and Ali Thetford Rev. Janet Vincent Kevin Zraly
Alan and Rosemary Thomas Stephen J. and Stephanie M. Vitolano Joseph L. and Judith A. Zummo
The Thompson Family Foundation John Vitro
Brent and Tiffany Lyn Thompson Joseph and Alice Vitro The Hudson River
Kathleen Thompson Elizabeth Waldstein-Hart We also wish to express our gratitude to the
Lisa M. Thompson Charles H. Walker following funds that made grant distributions to the
Marcia Pena Thompson Walkway Over the Hudson Foundations between July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018.
Teresa Thompson Thomas F. and Pegeen Wall Patrick and Barbara Adams Fund
Angela Thompson-Tinsley, Esq. Wallkill PBA Alice D. Beal Trust of New York Community Trust
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association Fanny V.W. Boos Trust Fund
Paula Tiedemann Wallkill View Farm LLC Canter Family Donor Advised Fund
Debra F. Tierney Edward V. Weber Carroll and Wieck Charitable Fund
John W. Tietjen Martin and Karen Weinstein The Dates Fund
Tinkelman Architecture PLLC Mitchell and Robin Weinstein Dana and Ira Effron Fund
Richard C. and Katherine Tobey Todd and Robyn Weinstein Gallagher Family Donor Advised Fund
David and Martha Tobias Zoe A. Weinstein Rainy Day Fund
Joseph B. Tockarshewsky Nancy L. Weinstein-Valdez Andrea L. Reynolds Fund
Robert and Dawn Tompkins Andrew and Linda Weintraub Jerome and Stella Rossi Family Donor Advised Fund
Topfield Equestrian Center Ann Weiser and Neil Krupnick Lola J. Sherman Trust of New York Community Trust
Michael and Kelly Torcello Mellina Weiss Peter and Ermina Van Kleeck Family Fund
Tortilla Heaven dba Armadillo Bar & Grill Mary M. Welch Patricia A. Wright Fund
Patricia A. Tosi Stephen J. Wood CRPC, CFP
Tower Products Inc. Wells Fargo Advisors LLC - Poughkeepsie
Town of Highland PBA Ann K. Wentworth
Town of Hyde Park PBA Inc. Candice West
Town of Lloyd Police Benevolent Association Inc. Westchester Medical Center
Town of Montgomery PBA Inc. Allen and Annmarie Westermann
Town of Newburgh Emergency Services Marea J. Wexler
Town of Newburgh PBA George III and Susan R. Whalen
Town of Poughkeepsie PBA George T. Jr. and Ann Whalen
Gregory A. Townsend George C. Whipple III
Transpersonal Acupuncture White Beach Condominiums & Marina -
John and Allyson Traver
James D. Tunick Ferrara Mgmt. Group
Gloria Turk Jessica L. White
Louis and Julie Turpin Kevin and Rachel White
Turpin Foundation Inc. The Wilbur and Jane Whitman Trust
Kurt and Amy Twaddell Frederick and Sharon Wilhelm
William G. Miller & Son Funeral Home Inc.

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Financials

Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley TOTAL ASSETS
Consolidated Financial Statement
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2018 (Unaudited) $80

Assets Total Assets (Millions) $74,447,465
Cash and Cash Equivalents 5,974,620
Investments 65,948,410 $70
Accounts and Interest Receivable
Pledges Receivable 100,486 $60 $61,628,582
Prepaid Expenses 1,738,861
Charitable Remainder Unitrust $53,671,530
Life Insurance Policies 32,977 $54,744,344
Property and Equipment, net 263,014
Total Assets 377,681 $50 $49,306,554

Liabilities 11,416 $40
Agency Funds 74,447,465
Grants Payable $30
Accounts Payable and Other Liabilities 9,085,780
Deferred Revenue 5,401,324 $23,971,134
Total Liabilities
27,068 $20 $19,647,868
Net Assets 59,342
Unrestricted 14,573,514 $10 $7,644,504 $7,812,575 $11,918,942
Temporarily Restricted $3,710,000
Total Net Assets 57,494,395 $3,210,332
2,379,556 $100,000 $1,336,943
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
59,873,951 $0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
1969 1974 1979 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 2009
74,447,465
Fiscal Year

Grants by Program Area 1%
Animal Welfare
6% & Environment
Scholarship & Education

10%
Community
Improvement

2%
Faith

41%
Arts &
Culture

40%
Health &
Human Services

A copy of our Form 990 is available by visiting Assets by Fund Type 14%
CommunityFoundationsHV.org/Financials Supporting Specific
9% Interests
Scholarships
12% 31%
Unrestricted & Donor
Other Advised
Funds
34%
Supporting Specific

Organizations

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Creating a Lasting Impact John P.
O’Shea
Your Vision Lives On
Chairman of
The Legacy Society recognizes those who have set aside gifts to the Marshall &
Community Foundations through their will or estate plans, for the Sterling Insurance
benefit of our community. We are grateful to the following individuals
whose commitment and vision for a better tomorrow will endure. Having a Donor Advised Fund (or DAF) is like
having your own foundation without the
Anonymous (27 donors) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morina administrative implications. When talking to
Dr. Richard V. Barry Mrs. Anne and Mr. Frederick Osborn III friends and neighbors about using a DAF, I
Ms. Enid Breisblatt and Mr. John P. O’Shea highlight the following:
Mr. Jeffrey Telschow Mr. Francis Palmieri 1. Flexibility – You can recommend grants to
Dr. Roy T. Budnik Ms. Darlene L. Pfeiffer
Mr. Robert J. Cotter The Prenting Family any nonprofit you choose (local, national or
Mr. Russell J. Croce Ms. Andrea L. Reynolds international), small or large, at any time.
Mr. Brian Drabkin Mr. David J. Ringwood 2. Tax Benefits – You can maximize and
Ms. Imogene Drummond Ms. Myrna Sameth streamline your giving. Giving to your DAF is
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DuBois Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seaman fully tax deductible. Under the new tax law,
Mr. Vern Fish Mr. Phillip Shatz and you may want to “bunch” your charitable
Ms. March S. Gallagher, Esq. Ms. Natalie Marshall gifts to your DAF in the years you itemize
Mr. John M. Garesché Mr. Chip and Ms. Karen Simon deductions and grant out over time.
Mr. Arthur L. Gellert Mr. Raymond D. Smith Jr. and 3. Complex Gifts – The Community
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heisman Ms. Anne Allbright Smith Foundations accepts marketable gifts
Ms. Anne E. Impellizzeri Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Smythe like appreciated stock, real estate and
Mr. Benjamin Krevolin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan partnerships. When you donate these
Mr. A. Floyd Lattin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Turk assets to your DAF your tax deduction is the
Dr. Daniel Lack Dr. Mary Louise Van Winkle fair market value, and you avoid taxes on
Ms. Cynthia A. Lowe and Mr. Jeffrey D. Wood the gains.
Mr. Glenn B. Sutherland Mr. Stephen J. Wood 4. Leverage Life Insurance – Give a policy
Ms. Elizabeth S. and Mr. James J. Manion Ms. Patricia A. Wright you no longer need or set up a life insurance
Mr. Dennis and Mrs. Karen Meyer Ms. Rebecca Zilinski policy with Community Foundations as
Mr. Ward L. E. Mintz the owner and beneficiary. Your premium
payments are tax deductible contributions.
With Thanks to Professional Advisors When it matures your policy can fund a DAF
advised by your children or grandchildren.
Since our founding in 1969, the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley 5. Family Legacy – Involve your children
has enjoyed a strong partnership with local professional advisors. With in making grant recommendations and
appreciation for their contributions to regional philanthropy, this year we honored develop their interest in giving back.
Meredith W. Briggs, CFP and Joshua E. Mackey, Esq. at our annual Professional Empower them today or tomorrow by
Advisors Breakfast. making them a fund advisor.
While most advisors work confidentially with their clients, often a new fund holder 6. Your Legacy – You can outline your
will share whose guidance brought them to us. We are grateful to those we were priorities for your fund. You can support
made aware of in the last year: an organization, cause or community and
entrust the Foundations to fulfill your
Lorenzo Angelino, Esq., Law Offices of Lorenzo L. Angelino Meredith W. Briggs, CFP wishes forever.
Ellen L. Baker, Esq., McCabe & Mack, LLP Joshua E. Mackey, Esq. Donor Advised Funds are a smart way for you
Rebecca M. Blahut, Esq., McCabe & Mack, LLP to achieve your charitable goals. I invite you
Peter J. Brent, CFP, Brent Financial Group, LLC to discuss them with Community Foundations
Meredith W. Briggs, CFP, Taconic Advisors staff – who can help you establish your Donor
Arthur L. Gellert Esq., Gellert, Klein & MacLeod, LLP Advised Fund.
John K. Gifford, Esq., Van DeWater & Van DeWater, LLP
Rebecca S. Mensch, Esq., Van DeWater & Van DeWater, LLP 31
Adam M. Pizer, Esq., Attorney at Law
Vincent L. Teahan, Esq., Teahan & Constantino
Bruce H. Tuchman, Merrill Lynch- Global Wealth Management
Stephen J. Wood, CRPC, CFP, Wells Fargo Advisors

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