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Giving Guide 2020

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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 46 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Robert Dodge, Board Vice Chair: Retired Finance and Tech Director Louis Hight, Board Development Chair: Owner, Hights Auto Dealership Diane Kindler, Board Program Chair & Board Secretary: Retired Social Worker Benjiman Ward, Board Buildings & Grounds Chair: Maintenance Manager, SAPPI Mill John Morton, Board Finance Chair: CFO, Southworth International Steve Podgajny, Board Governance Chair: Retired Director, Portland Library Angela Hesketh, Board Treasurer (non-voting member): VP/Director of Finance, Good Will-Hinckley BOARD MEMBERS Tom Edwards: Retired Principal/Superintendent David Cyr: President, Skowhegan Savings Bank Stephen Letourneau: CEO, Catholic Charities of Maine Kevin Rice: Associate Professor — Dept. of Chemistry, Colby College Robert Sezak: Owner, Rebooks Nancy Gallinaro: Water Resource Manager, City of Portland Founder, Just Love Worldwide Good Will-Hinckley 2021 GOALS e GWH Board recently approved a 3-year strategic plan and we are extremely excited to be working on the Annual Plan for Year 1, a plan that builds a strong foundation for future years. e pur- suit of accreditation by the Council on Accreditation is a major focus of Year 1, as is the implementation of a Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) system across all campus programs. Other areas of focus include Board engagement and development, robust staff training and continued stakeholder outreach. is is a pivotal year for GWH as we continue to assess current programming to be sure it meets our mission and look for other opportunities to lend a helping hand. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Our biggest fundraising event takes place in October and benefits our Cam- pus Living Program. is year's Annual Fall Gala — "en & Now" will be held virtually on October 17, 2020. ere are many opportunities for businesses and individuals to participate in this essen- tial event. e opportunities include: sponsorship, auction donations and participation in the online auction at www.gwh.org/fall-gala. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES f Direct-mail appeals in June and Decem- ber as well as the giving opportunity online at www.gwh.org f Corporate and individual sponsor- ship opportunities for the Annual Fall Gala f In-kind donations of new items for Gala auction, items/supplies for our programs such as school supplies, clothing or household goods for our residential programs f AmazonSmiles – choose "Good Will Home Association" as your charity of choice f Planned Giving – Bequests, Trusts and Charitable Gift Annuities VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES f GWH welcomes volunteers when we are able to do in person events. f e Board welcomes new members interested in fulfilling our mission. f Opportunities throughout the year to help maintain and upkeep our beautiful campus. Established: 1889 / Employees: 90 / Annual revenue: $7,896,266 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 72% R&B/Tuition Day Programming 8% Fundraising/ Gifts/Food Service/Events 7% Endowment/ Trusts 7% Grants 5% Rental Income 1% Miscellaneous CONTACT 16 Prescott Drive Hinckley, ME, 04944 (207) 238-4000 www.gwh.org goodwillhinckley MISSION STATEMENT To provide a home, educational opportunities and a supportive environment to youth, families and the communities we serve that are in need of a helping hand. SERVICE LOCATIONS State of Maine Art Blank, Board Chair: President, MDI Hospital Robert Moody, President/Executive Director P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y G O O D W I L L - H I N C K L E Y

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