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12 Giving Guide 2019 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com Ascentria Care Alliance 1. Develop community-based partnerships to deliver an innovative, transitional, client-focused solution that helps move people from dependence to self-sufficiency. 2. Selectively expand services that will enhance client outcomes in a financially sustainable way. 3. Evaluate and understand the critical, non-clinical factors that are creating the largest health and employment failures. 4. Create and deliver a service model that addresses these key factors in collaboration with healthcare providers, employers and clients. 5. Selectively expand existing portfolio of senior residential facilities. 6. Fully develop existing infrastructure and human capital to allow for continued scalability. In addition to ongoing awareness and fundraising campaigns, there are several ways to support Ascentria Care Alliance. We are always looking for strategic partnerships, as well as financial and in-kind support, to help advance our mission to empower people and strengthen communities. We welcome donations, matching gifts (especially around Giving Tuesday), and your support by hosting or providing event space for small conferences or fundraising events. To be sure you get the most up-to-date information, please visit our website at ascentria.org and sign up for our newsletter/mailing list. You can follow us on social media for client stories, and to learn about the impact of donor investments, upcoming events, opportunities to get involved, and much more. Please contact our Development Department to learn more and discuss how you and your company can help support and advance Ascentria's work at 774.243.3900 or development@ascentria.org. Volunteers are important to Ascentria's success and to strengthening the communities we serve. Ascentria offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. You can volunteer with a group, as an individual, on an ongoing basis, or just one time. You can tutor a student or provide pro bono professional services and skills, host a fundraising event, or organize your company to come for a tailored day of giving back to your community. We work hard to ensure our volunteers make real and lasting change. Our employees and the people we serve value our volunteers. Many of our volunteers stick with us because they find their work to be impactful, interesting and tremendously rewarding. For a complete listing of volunteer opportunities, please visit ascentria.org/volunteer. To learn more or to sign up, you can either: • Fill out a volunteer inquiry form online • Contact our Development Department directly at 774.243.3900 or development@ascentria.org, and please let us know about your interests so we can identify the right opportunity for you. Donations are gratefully accepted year-round at ascentria.org/donate. Please contact our Development Department at 774.243.3900 or development@ascentria.org for help or information on any of the following: • Join our Ascentria Giving Society • Work with us to create a customized Corporate Sponsorship Program for your company or community • Invest in our Workforce Development and Educational Programs • Help expand our Giving Tuesday and year-end appeals with a Matching Gift Challenge • Promote Ascentria and your company's Matching Gift Program to your employees • Become a Monthly Sustainer • Make an in-kind contribution* or gift of stock *In-kind donations are greatly appreciated but needs can vary depending on the program and time of year. We appreciate you contacting our Development Department before making such donations. Angela Bovill, President and CEO William Mayo, Board Chair MISSION STATEMENT SERVICE AREA: Ascentria serves communities throughout New England. Massachusetts programs are located in Greater Worcester, Brighton, Brockton, Jamaica Plain, Waltham, West Brookfield and West Springfield. We are called to strengthen communities by empowering people to respond to life's challenges. Program service revenue ...95% Contributions, Grants & Donated Vehicles ...............................4% Other ...................................1% TOP FUNDING SOURCES: William Mayo, Chair CIO, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Karen Gaylin, Secretary Philips Healthcare (retired) Garth Greimann, Financial Secretary Senior Advisor, Berkshire Partners, LLC Angela Bovill President and CEO, Ascentria Care Alliance The Rev. Laura Everett Executive Director, Massachusetts Council of Churches The Rev. Ross Goodman Pastor, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Arlington Scott Hamilton IDEXX (retired) Barbara Ruhe Ruhe and Ruhe Attorneys At Law Ascentria Care Alliance 14 East Worcester Street, Suite 300 Worcester, MA 01604 Phone: 774-243-3900 ascentria.org Full-time employees: 951 Annual revenues: (FY18) $92.1 million Year founded: 1872 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kimberly Salmon Director of Community Relations, Fallon Health Peter Schmidt Co-founder and COO, Transcend Air Corporation The Rev. James Hazelwood – Ex-Officio Bishop, New England Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America The Rev. Timothy Yeadon – Ex-Officio President, New England District, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod GIVING OPPORTUNITIES FUTURE GOALS FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES "Many of us feel overwhelmed with the news cycle and wonder 'What can I do?' At Ascentria, our staff, volunteers, donors, and clients all believe that the path to restoring our communities lies in acknowledging the fundamental dignity of every human being and empowering every individual to achieve their full potential." – William Mayo, Ascentria Board Chair and CIO, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard