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                                      CO N T E N T S

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                                      Bright Futures        Events Celebrate
                                                            Success

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                                      Every Bright Future   Monroe Community
                                      Needs a Strong        College Foundation
                                      Foundation Campaign   Board of Directors

                                                                                 “I will never
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                                      Alumni Lead           Voluntary Support
                                      the Way               of Education and
                                                            Executive Summary

                                                                                 forget your
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                                      Filling Gaps,         Audited Financial
                                      Fulfilling Dreams     Statements

                                                                                 generosity.”
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                                      Major Donors Invest   MCC Trustees
                                      in the Future         and Officers and
                                                            Giving Options

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                                      Annual Fund Donors
                                      Enable Educational
                                      Dreams
Monroe Community College Foundation

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                                                                                 Scholarships: Robert Zajkowski Music Scholarship, Jan Wiranowski Renaissance
                                                                                 Endowed Scholarship, Mary P. Nolan Performing Arts Endowed Scholarship,
                                                                                 Barbara M. and Robert H. Shaw Music Endowed Scholarship

                                                                                 Even as a child, Todd Llewellyn (pictured at left) knew he wanted to be a teacher. He

                                                                                 loved sharing his talent and knowledge of music with others and seeing “the light bulb”

                                                                                 go off. As a returning adult student, Todd came to MCC while working two part-time jobs

                                                                                 to support his family, with the dream of becoming a professor of music education. Todd

                                                                                 credits scholarships for his academic success. He graduated with a 3.8 GPA and a full-ride

                                                                                 scholarship waiting for him at Ithaca College. He says, “Without your help, my dream of

                                                                                 going back to school would be completely impossible.”

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                                      BRIGHT                                                                                                                               FROM THE
                                      FUTURES                                                                                                                              PR E S I D E N T

                                                                                                Thank you for creating scholarship opportunities and bright futures                                                                     While growing up in Irondequoit, Miguel Rosario’s (pictured at left) goal
                                                                                                through your support of the Monroe Community College Foundation.                                                                        was to attend Monroe Community College and become the first person
                                                                                                The gratitude scholarship recipients feel toward you, a Foundation                                                                      in his family to earn a college degree. He says he tried not to let anything
                                                                                                supporter, is profound.                                                                                                                 stand between himself and a college education.

                                      “My enthusiasm for
                                                                                                This Impact Report is filled with stories of MCC students and others in                                                                 A Farash Foundation First in Family Scholarship, administered through
                                                                                                our region whose lives and communities have been changed because                                                                        the MCC Foundation, enabled Miguel to engage fully in his coursework

                                      the MCC Foundation                                        of private support of public higher education at MCC. Learn how a
                                                                                                STAR Power scholarship is creating bright futures for Ryann Farrell and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        and other learning opportunities on campus. Miguel transferred to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Rochester Institute of Technology to study computer science with a

                                      is renewed every                                          her young daughter as Ryann pursues an MCC degree in hospitality
                                                                                                management. Discover how The Wegman Family Charitable Foundation
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        bright future ahead and stands as a role model for his family and future
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        MCC students.

                                      time a student shares
                                                                                                                                                                           MIGUEL ROSARIO
                                                                                                joined forces with MCC to combat student hunger and basic needs
                                                                                                                                                                           Scholarship: Farash Foundation First in Family Scholarship
                                                                                                insecurities so more students graduate in less time.                                                                                    In fall 2018, more than half (53 percent) of MCC students enrolled in a

                                      a story filled with                                                                                                                                                                               degree program were eligible for federal subsidies to attend college.
                                                                                                Private philanthropy fills a significant financial gap for MCC students,                                                                Many student families annually earned less than $20,000. Private

                                      promise and gratitude.                                    keeping a college education affordable for 886 students during the                                                                      philanthropy fills the gap that federal and state grants do not cover and
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Anne M. Kress

                                      As the incoming chair
                                                                                                past year alone. Seventy-seven percent of Foundation scholarships were                                                                  helps students graduate with little to no debt. Without both public and
                                                                                                awarded based on financial need. The number of scholarship applications                             President,                          private support of their education, more than half of MCC students may

                                      of the MCC Foundation
                                                                                                we received last year was two times more than the number of available                               Monroe Community College            face the difficult decision of putting their dreams and future potential
                                                                                                scholarships. MCC students clearly need our help to earn certificates                                                                   on hold.

                                      Board of Directors,                                       and degrees.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        MCC prepares people from all walks of life for promising futures

                                      I look forward to                                         Thanks to your generosity and that of the dedicated directors of
                                                                                                the MCC Foundation Board, our Foundation is ranked No. 1 for total
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        and rewarding careers. The door of opportunity that connects students
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        to quality higher education and training should be kept open across

                                      building on our                                           unrestricted and restricted support when compared with community
                                                                                                colleges across the state! Our positive momentum continues under
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Gretchen D. Wood, CFRE (left)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        our region. Our communities depend upon it. MCC is a proven partner
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        that stands ready to work toward progress and prosperity.

                                      past successes and                                        the leadership of incoming Board Chair Sergio Esteban and with the
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Chief Advancement Officer
                                                                                                                                                                                                    and Executive Director,
                                                                                                successful conclusion of our historic $50 million Every Bright Future                                                                   Thank you for supporting the MCC Foundation. Bright futures and

                                      providing resources                                       Needs a Strong Foundation campaign next year.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Monroe Community

                                                                                                                                                                                                    College Foundation
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        exciting possibilities await our students and our region’s employers

                                      to overcome the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        because of you.
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                                We hope you will find the student success stories described in this
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Lauren Dixon (right)

                                      financial pressures
                                                                                                report as motivating as we do. Each gift makes an immediate and
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Chief Executive Officer,
                                                                                                lasting impact in someone’s life and, in turn, creates bright futures                                                                   Anne M. Kress

                                      that too many of
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Dixon Schwabl
                                                                                                within our community.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Chair, Monroe Community College

                                      our students face.ˮ
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Foundation Board of Directors

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Leadership Messages
                                                                                                Lauren Dixon                                Gretchen D. Wood, CFRE

                                      SERGIO ESTEBAN,

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                                      Chairman and CEO, LaBella Associates

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                                      E V E RY B R I G H T F U T U R E N E E DS
                                      A S T R O NG F O U N DAT I O N C A M PA I G N

                                      With the close of its historic $50 million goal in sight, Monroe
                                      Community College Foundation’s Every Bright Future Needs a Strong
                                      Foundation campaign provides assistance to students with unmet
                                      financial needs, those demonstrating academic excellence and those
                                      seeking workforce training. Most importantly, it enables hardworking
                                      students to achieve their educational dreams and graduate from a
                                      degree or certificate-granting program at MCC.

                                                                                                             “Receiving
                                      The Strategic Vision
                                      To ensure students have access to the scholarship support needed       a scholarship
                                                                                                             caused me
                                      to complete their educational goals at MCC.

                                      The Ultimate Goal
                                      To enhance the Greater Rochester area, grow the local economy,
                                                                                                             to hunger
                                      and ensure a brighter future by making the dream of a college
                                      education a reality.
                                                                                                             for more
                                      Our Goal is Clear
                                                                                                             than just
                                      This $50 million campaign was launched in 2010 to transform            a degree.“
                                      the scholarship program at MCC.

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                                                                                                             Scholarship: William H. Lagerway and Faith
                                                                                                             Prather Endowed Scholarship for Students
                                                                                                             in Photography

                                                                                                             Alaina Wainwright (pictured at right)
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                                             dreamed of bringing the world together

                                                                                                             through photojournalism. She started her        I N 2 018 -2 019, YO U H E L PE D
                                                                                                             educational journey at MCC and quickly          T H E M CC FO U N DAT I O N :
                                                                                                             decided, “I am not here to learn for a test;

                                                                                                             I am here to learn my career.” Mastering her

                                                                                                             art during the day, she formed connections at

                                                                                                             MCC that led to independent photography         Transfer more than $2.5 million     Award $1,491,812 in scholarships     Grant more than $20,000 to
                                                                                                             positions on evenings and weekends. The         in total aid to MCC to support      to 886 MCC students                  support faculty and staff innovation
                                                                                                             scholarship Alaina received covered tuition     scholarships and programs
                                                                                                             and equipment, and made it possible for her
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Establish 18 new scholarship funds   Add to the MCC Foundation
                                                                                                             to graduate in June.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      endowment, creating a current
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      balance of over $13 million
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                                      ALUMNI LEAD
                                      T H E WAY

                                                                                                                               “Our hearts
                                                                                                                               are here, and
                                                    In October, Robin ’80 and Tim ’80 Wentworth helped the
                                                    MCC Foundation kick off the public phase of the Every Bright Future
                                                    Needs a Strong Foundation campaign and led the way by announcing
                                                    a historic $4 million gift. The $50 million campaign, one of the largest

                                                                                                                               we see that
                                                    ever pursued by a community college, engages alumni, corporate
                                                    partners, private foundations and benefactors to help ensure all
                                                    students have access to the scholarship support they need to
                                                    earn an MCC certificate or associate degree.

                                                                                                                               yours are, too.
                                                    According to the Wentworths, “Rochester is our hometown
                                                    and home to one of the best community colleges in the nation,
                                                    Monroe Community College. MCC and scholarships were there
                                                    for us the way they need to be there today for students who believe

                                                                                                                               We continue
                                                    higher education is key to achieving rewarding careers and bright
                                                    futures.” The Wentworths’ most recent gift expands the
                                                    Wentworth Family Endowed Scholarship program to support
                                                    100 MCC students each year.

                                                                                                                               to be inspired
                                                    Following the kick-off announcement, Building 4 on the Brighton
                                                    Campus was named the Robin and Tim Wentworth Arts Building
                                                    in honor of the couple’s leadership and generosity.

                                                    Others like you have joined the Wentworths in support of the Every

                                                                                                                               by all of you.”
                                                    Bright Future Needs a Strong Foundation campaign, including
                                                    alumni, parents, families, employers, charitable foundations and
                                                    MCC employees—some of whom have their motivations for giving
                                                    highlighted in this impact report. Thanks to all of your support, the
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                    campaign approached the $48 million mark in August.

                                                                                                                               ROBIN ’80 AND TIMOTHY ’80 WENT WORTH

                                                                                                                               Honorary Chairs, Every Bright Future

                                                                                                                               Needs a Strong Foundation Campaign

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                                      FILLING GAPS,
                                      FULFILLING DREAMS

                                      “… we look
                                      to connect
                                                                                                                                                                                            “This investment will affect
                                      young adults                                                                                                                                          entire families and future
                                                                                                                                                                                            generations.”
                                      with more
                                      opportunities
                                      to sustainable                                                                                                                                                                                                     T H E W E G M A N FA M I LY

                                      career                                                                                                                                                                                                             C H A R I TA B L E F O U N DAT I O N

                                      pathways
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Also in March, The Wegman Family Charitable Foundation

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         announced a $3 million investment to help alleviate student

                                      and good-                                                                                                                                                                                                          hunger and strengthen student support services at MCC.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Enhanced resources for low-income MCC students struggling to

                                      paying jobs.”                                 Scholarship recipient Sarah Ouen ’20 (center), pictured with her parents, credits her Young Women’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         afford food, consistent housing and other basic needs will ensure

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         students remain on track and graduate. The Wegman Family
                                                                                    College Prep Charter School education and an MCC Foundation Scholarship for helping her
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Charitable Foundation’s generous support of our efforts to
                                                                                    achieve a 3.8 GPA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         combat student hunger and basic needs insecurities will directly
                                      R ALPH C . WIL SON,
                                      J R . F O U N DAT I O N                       “I am determined to show my                                                                                                                                          lead to students earning the certificates and degrees they need

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         to be successful.

                                      In March, with its $1.5 million investment,   donors that I am capable and
                                                                                    worthy of their support.“
                                      the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation

                                      created life-changing opportunities that

                                      will empower future MCC students to                                                                                                                   G RE TCH E N WOOD, DA N N Y WEG M A N ,
                                                                                                                                                                                            AY RI ON A WI NS TON ’18 A N D A N N E K RE SS
                                      pursue career technical education, leading

                                      to high-demand careers. More than 200

                                      students will benefit from a pilot project    C O R N E L L / W E I N S T E I N FA M I LY C R E AT E S A L E G AC Y
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                      aimed at increasing access to education
                                                                                                                                                                                                      The Wegman Family Charitable Foundation’s            half of MCC students reported either skipping
                                      and reversing the skills shortage in          In April, David Cornell ’73, of Cornell’s Jewelers, and his sister, Linda Cornell Weinstein,

                                      western New York. This pathway to             honored their mother through a $75,000 gift to the MCC Foundation. Their mother, Regina,                          investment in MCC’s student support network          a meal or eating less because they didn’t have
                                      occupations such as robotics/automation,      was a member of Franklin High School’s first graduating class and instilled an appreciation for the               was inspired by the sobering reality of student      enough food. MCC also learned that 63 percent
                                      mechatronics, precision machining,            value of education in her children. With the establishment of the Cornell/Weinstein Family Foundation
                                                                                                                                                                                                      need. In 2016, MCC’s participation in the            of students reported they cannot afford to eat
                                      skilled trades and optics fabrication will    Endowed Scholarship with the MCC Foundation, graduates of Young Women’s College Prep Charter
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Wisconsin HOPE Lab study of community                balanced meals. This, coupled with data saying
                                      lead to economic and social mobility          School, like Sarah Ouen (pictured above), or Franklin High School who attend MCC will receive the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      college students illustrated that food and           that one in 10 MCC students are on the verge

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Giving Stories
                                      for MCC students and strengthen our           financial support needed to stay focused on their academics. David is an MCC Alumni Hall of Fame

                                      region’s economy.                             member and a director on the MCC Foundation Board.                                                                housing insecurity threatens students’ abilities     of homelessness, inspired action from The
                                                                                                                                                                                                      to start college and earn degrees. More than         Wegman Family Charitable Foundation.

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                                      FILLING GAPS,
                                      FULFILLING DREAMS
                                                                                              investment                                                                  hardworking
                                                                                              recognizes the                                                              students have
                                                                                              proven success                                                              impressed
                                                                                              of the camp …”                                                              donors by
                                                                                              G R E AT E R R O C H E S T E R H E A LT H                                   achieving
                                                                                                                                                                          a 92%
                                                                                              F O U N DAT I O N

                                                                                                                                                                          graduation
                                                                                              In July, the Greater Rochester Health Foundation

                                                                                              increased its funding support of the Be A Healthy
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 A N N E K R E S S , L O R I VA N D U S E N , C H E L B Y B U C K L A N D A N D F L O R C O L Ó N

                                                                                                                                                                          rate.”
                                                                                              Hero Summer Camp at MCC to provide healthy,

                                               MICHAEL KRUPNICKI ’85,                         enriching summers for more local children and

                                               THEODORE A . KRUPNICKI FUTURE                  youth. Now in its sixth year, the camp has more

                                               FA B R I C AT O R S S C H O L A R S H I P      than doubled in size to serve the health and                                S TA R P O W E R            The women of the MCC Foundation Board launched the STAR Power Scholarship in 2013 to strengthen families throughout
                                                                                                                                                                          LEADERSHIP
                                               RECIPIENTS AND GRETCHEN WOOD                   wellness needs of nearly 800 Rochester children.                                                        our community. To date, more than 90 Rochester women and families have invested over $500,000 in the initiative and have
                                                                                              Children’s Institute research shows participation                                                       helped ease financial burdens on students who are single parents. STAR Power scholarships have helped 25 single parents

                                               “Our welds are
                                                                                              in the camp reduces summer learning loss                                                                cover expenses like childcare, work fewer hours while going to school, pursue more meaningful careers, and make a better
                                                                                              and positively impacts students’ academic                                                               life for themselves and their families. STAR Power co-chairs Lori Van Dusen and Flor Colón credit the success of the STAR

                                               our signatures,
                                                                                              performance. The Health Foundation’s most                                                               Power Giving Initiative to the students, who have worked hard to achieve an incredibly high graduation rate.
                                                                                              recent investment of $1.3 million with the MCC

                                               so let’s go
                                                                                              Foundation ensures the camp’s future through

                                                                                              2021 and has inspired other supporters.

                                               out and sign
                                               some metal.”
                                               MICHAEL KRUPNICKI ’85
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 “Our whole                                             touched the lives of many neighbors and

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        friends in the Rochester community, including

                                               Michael Krupnicki, of Mahany Welding Supply                                                                                                                                       community                                              his MCC professors. In January, his parents,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Jeffrey and Lyn Springut, established the
                                               and Rochester Arc + Flame Center, awarded

                                               $17,000 in established scholarships
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 loved him;                                             Gavi Springut Scholarship in Gavi’s memory

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        to support communication and media arts

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 we had no
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                               to high-achieving students in June at the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        students who have the desire and talent to
                                               Welding & Fabrication Industry Certification

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 clue how
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        achieve, but lack the financial means to pursue,
                                               program graduation. Michael surprised guests
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        higher education. The Springuts believe
                                               by announcing the Theodore A. Krupnicki

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 much.”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        “investments in higher education affect
                                                                                              A N N E K R E S S , G R E AT E R R O C H E S T E R H E A LT H
                                               Future Fabricators Scholarship. Named in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        everyone’s future.” Through their support of
                                                                                              F O U N DAT I O N P R E S I D E N T & C E O M AT T K U H L E N B E C K ,
                                               memory of Michael’s late father—a leader in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        the MCC Foundation, the Springuts hope to
                                                                                              V I C E C H A I R O F T H E B OA R D C O N N I E WA L K E R , L A U R E N
                                               the welding industry and a World War II Army                                                                               G AV R I E L “ G AV I ” S P R I N G U T ’11
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 MCC alumnus Gavriel “Gavi” Springut                    help students break the cycle of poverty and
                                                                                              D I XO N , G R E T C H E N W O O D, A N D B E A H E A LT H Y H E R O

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Giving Stories
                                               veteran—two scholarships will be awarded
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (pictured at left) was a caring and vivacious          discover their true passion in life. A planned
                                                                                              C AMPERS AND COUNSELOR
                                               each year. Michael is an MCC Alumni Hall of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 young man who traveled the world and                   gift will endow the scholarship in perpetuity.
                                               Fame member and a director on the MCC

                                               Foundation Board.

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                                      “I am
                                      determined
                                      to help my
                                      family out
                                      of poverty.”
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                                         Scholarships: Dr. LeRoy V. and Lillian E. Good Presidential Endowed
                                         Scholarship, Dominic P. Montulli Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                         At six years old, after watching her father lose his battle with cancer,

                                         Margaret De La Rosa Nunez (pictured at right in the Louis S. and Molly B. Wolk

                                         Surgical Technology and Nursing Collaborative Learning Laboratory) knew she

                                         wanted to work in medicine. The heartbreak she and her family experienced

                                         instilled in her a deep passion for helping others. After graduating in the

                                         top 10 percent of her high school class, she enrolled at MCC to become a

                                         surgical technologist. As her family cheers her on, she leans on the support

                                         of MCC Foundation donors to alleviate the financial pressure of being a

                                         college student.

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                                                                                        MAJOR DONORS INVEST

                                      daughter                                          IN THE FUTURE

                                      is the
                                      reason
                                                                                        From establishing vital scholarship funds    $1, 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 +                     Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation
                                                                                        to helping transform learning spaces into    Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation         John L. DiMarco, II

                                      I decided
                                                                                        simulations of actual workplaces, major                                              Glover-Crask Charitable Trust
                                                                                        donors help keep MCC responsive to                                                   G-S Plastic Optics

                                      to go
                                                                                        student and employer needs. The MCC
                                                                                                                                     $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 T O $9 9 9,9 9 9        Dr. Joseph A. Johnson
                                                                                        Foundation, along with MCC faculty
                                                                                                                                     The Estate of Joan Ewing                Professor Karen L. Morris

                                      back to
                                                                                        and students, is grateful to the following
                                                                                                                                                                             Native American Education Foundation
                                                                                        major donors for their investment in
                                                                                                                                                                             Joyce & Anthony Valente

                                      school.”
                                                                                        public higher education at MCC.
                                                                                                                                     $10 0 , 0 0 0 T O $ 49 9,9 9 9          Charis & Richard S. ’68 Warshof
                                                                                                                                     Camardo Family

                                                                                                                                     Michael A. Krupnicki ’85

                                                                                                                                     Elizabeth A. ’79 & James M. ’71 Sydor   $ 5 , 0 0 0 T O $19,9 9 9

                                                                                                                                                                             Greater Rochester Summer Learning

                                                                                                                                                                              Association Inc.
                                                                                                                                     $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 T O $9 9,9 9 9            Kailey M. Hamilton ’17
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                                                                                                                                     Olivia & David A. ’73 Cornell           Nellie & Wade Hedegard
                                      Scholarship: STAR Power Scholarship
                                                                                                                                     Cornell/Weinstein Family Foundation     Horizons National Student Enrichment
                                                                                                                                     Lauren Dixon & Michael Schwabl           Program, Inc.
                                      While earning her degree, Ryann Farrell
                                                                                                                                     Dixon Schwabl Advertising, Inc.         Jyoti & Mahendra Nanavati
                                      (pictured at right) worked and attended
                                                                                                                                     ESL Charitable Foundation, Inc.         Kelly Olczak
                                      MCC full time. Her most important role is
                                                                                                                                     Gree America                            OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
                                      being a mother to her three-year-old daughter.
                                                                                                                                     Dr. Barbara & John Lovenheim            Lisa & Richard Paulis
                                      She is one of 25 single-parent students
                                                                                                                                     Monroe Community College Association    The Family of Mary Porcari Brady
                                      who received a STAR Power Scholarship,
                                                                                                                                     United Way of Greater Rochester         Courtney Smith Pulire & Charles Pulire
                                      specifically designed for hardworking parents

                                      who are changing the futures of their families.                                                                                        Surekha & Deven Rajparia

                                      When Ryann was young, she spent hours in                                                                                               Rochester Automobile Dealers Association
                                                                                                                                     $2 0 , 0 0 0 T O $ 49,9 9 9             Warren & Pam Rosenbaum
                                      the kitchen with her mom. By the time she was a
                                                                                                                                     American Dental Partners Foundation     The Summers Foundation, Inc.
                                      teenager, she was cooking most of
                                                                                                                                     Ms. Judith A. Campbell                  Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP
                                      her family’s meals. After years of working in
                                                                                                                                     The Davenport-Hatch Foundation, Inc.
                                      food service, Ryann enrolled at MCC to earn
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                      a degree in hospitality management. Her

                                      motivation? Launch a career and create a

                                      future for her and her daughter.

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                                      A N N UA L F U N D D O N O R S E N A B L E
                                      E D U C AT I O N A L D R E A M S

                                      The following individuals, corporations and foundations contributed         The Estate of Josephine L.        Roberts Wesleyan College          Corporations/Foundations           Pietro V. Giovenco ’86          Rob & Marjorie Rolleston          Canandaigua National Bank
                                      more than $700,000 to the 2018-2019 Annual Fund for Monroe                   Fratangelo                       Segar & Sciortino PLLC            Bank of America Charitable         Dr. Janet J. Glocker            Warren & Pam Rosenbaum             and Trust
                                      Community College. Unrestricted gifts to the Annual Fund support            Mr. & Mrs. Emerson U. Fullwood    Simon & Josephine Braitman         Foundation                        Victoria & Dan Goldstein        Professor Scott Rudd              Cannon Industries, Inc.
                                      scholarships, faculty enrichment programs, equipment and learning           David F. Gantt/LMG                 Family Supporting                Cornell/Weinstein Family           Dr. John W.                     John ’89 & Jeannine Salamone      CMI Communications
                                      environment upgrades, and provide seed money for innovative                  Management                        Foundation, Inc.                  Foundation                         & Heather Goodbody             Edward T. ’81 & Karen Schuler     The Community Foundation of
                                      programs that support lifelong learning and regional economic               Ken & Pamela Hines                The Statler Foundation            ESL Federal Credit Union           Lynne & Jeffrey Halik           Mr. & Mrs. C.V.V./                 Herkimer & Oneida Counties,
                                      development. The Annual Fund is a highly valued resource that helps         Howard Konar                      Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.     ExxonMobil Foundation              Bernice E. Hatch                 Ann Stabins Sewell                Inc.—Martin M. Martin
                                      students overcome financial needs and stay on track to graduate.            Anne M. Kress                     Wells College                     LaBella Associates                 Robert O. ’74                   Bill Shaheen                       Scholarship Fund
                                                                                                                   & Edward B. Davis III            Wilbert’s Inc.                    Monro, Inc.                         & Carolyn S. Hoffman           Jim & Daria Shaw                  Cornell/Weinstein Family
                                      Annual Fund gifts of $1,000 or more are recognized here.                    Ronald C. Mead                    William & Sheila Konar            Passero Associates D.P.C.          Dr. Lloyd A. Holmes             Jeff & Julia Shaw                  Foundation
                                      For a complete list of Annual Fund donors, including MCC faculty,           Liz & Eric Rennert                 Foundation                       William & Sheila Konar             Don ’71 & Nancy Jeffries        Barbara M. & Robert H. Shaw       Cross Connection Control
                                      staff and retiree donors, please visit MCCFImpactReport.org.                Tyler ’92 & Brianna Ricks                                            Foundation                        Barb & Robert Johnson           Diane L. Shoger                    Foundation of Niagara Frontier
                                      Honors and memorials are also recognized on the site.                       Jeffrey & Lyn Springut                                                                                 The Estate of Vincent S.         & Timothy M. Coughlin            Dinosaur Restaurants, LLC
                                                                                                                  Susan & Bob Touhsaent             PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE                                                    & Nancy P. Jones               Naomi Silver                      Elmer W. Davis, Inc.

                                      Twice as Nice: The DiMarco Family                                           Dr. Kimberley D. Willis ’91
                                                                                                                                                    O F H O N O R $2 , 5 0 0 +        PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE                 Christina & Christian Krapf     Hezekiah N. Simmons               Foundation for the Carolinas
                                                                                                                  Maureen Wolfe                                                                                          Michael A. Krupnicki ’85        Robert B. Simpson                 The Hattie Harris Foundation
                                      Challenge Inspires Generosity                                                                                 UNRESTRICTED                      $1, 0 0 0 T O $ 4 ,9 9 9
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Lynn ’77 & Mark ’76 Kulzer      Jennifer Smith                    Hillyard—New York
                                      In this first-of-its-kind matching challenge, the DiMarco family                                              Individuals                       Individuals
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Anthony ’73 & Connie Lambiase   Joanne & John T. ’71 Smith        Johnstone Supply of CNY
                                      announced this year that they will match dollar-for-dollar any new or                                         Mary & George Bauer               Holly McGregor Anderson ’90
                                                                                                                  Corporations/Foundations                                                                               Dr. Barbara & John Lovenheim    Gary ’76 & Catherine Squires      LaBella Associates
                                      increased leadership gift to the President’s Circle or President’s Circle                                     Olivia & David A. ’73 Cornell     Lisa R. & John P. Baron
                                                                                                                  Alvin F. & Ruth K. Thiem                                                                               Angella P. Luyk ’98             Deborah Stamps ’97                LiDestri Foods Inc.
                                      of Honor, up to a total of $125,000, over the next five years. Each                                           John L. DiMarco, II               Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Bartkovich
                                                                                                                   Charitable Foundation                                                                                 David Mack                      Patricia A Stevens ’68            Lift Bridge Book Shop
                                      gift helps make quality and affordable college a reality for so many                                          Susan B. Dougherty                John & Jacqueline Bartolotta
                                                                                                                  The Center for Youth                                                                                   Carol & John Matteson           Elizabeth M. Stewart              Louis S. and Molly B. Wolk
                                      students—creating life-changing opportunities and bright futures for                                          Sergio Esteban                    Mary & George Bauer
                                                                                                                   Services, Inc.                                                                                        Kimberly McKinsey-Mabry ’95     Kevin T. Stickles ’88              Foundation
                                      MCC students.                                                                                                 Pietro V. Giovenco ’86            Marty & Jill Birmingham
                                                                                                                  The College at Brockport                                                                               Ernest & Lynn Mellas            Lori Van Dusen & Ronald Boillat   Monroe Community College
                                                                                                                                                    Ken & Pamela Hines                Robert ’70 & Donna ’86 Brennan
                                                                                                                  Dixon Schwabl                                                                                          Lonette Merriman                Vincent Vezza ’64                  Association, Inc.—Bookstore
                                                                                                                                                    The Estate of Vincent S.          Richard C. Brienzi ’79
                                                                                                                  Donald F. and Maxine B. Davison                                                                        Elaine S. Michael               Charles & Kimberly Vita           Monroe Community College
                                                                                                                                                     & Nancy P. Jones                 Daniel J. Burns
                                                                                                                   Foundation                                                                                            Thomas Montulli ’64             Janet M. Waasdorp ’75              Athletics Department
                                                                                                                                                    Howard Konar                      Margaret M. Burns ’75
                                                                                                                  ESL Charitable Foundation, Inc.                                                                        Dr. Michael & Eloise Myers      Dr. Andrea C. Wade                Monroe County Chiefs of Police
                                                                                                                                                    Mark D. Passero                   Essie Calhoun-McDavid
                                                                                                                  ESL Federal Credit Union                                                                               Jyoti & Mahendra Nanavati       Mr. & Mrs. Harold Warren          M&T Bank
                                                                                                                                                    Lee J. Patterson ’70               & Bernard McDavid
                                                                                                                  ExxonMobil Foundation                                                                                  Aaron Newman                    Charis & Richard S. ’68 Warshof   NYS Police Troop E Golf
                                                                                                                                                     & Ellen M. MacLeod               Jack Cannon
                                                                                                                  GEICO                                                                                                  Matthew & Patricia O'Connor     Michael S. Weed                    Tournament
                                                                                                                                                    Kate & Stephen Polozie            Christopher R. Cimini
                                                                                                                  Gene Haas Foundation                                                                                   Dr. & Mrs. Todd M. Oldham       Allen Williams                    Passero Associates D.P.C.
                                                                                                                                                    Tyler ’92 & Brianna Ricks         Mary E. Clark & David J. Heiler
                                                                                                                  Glover-Crask Charitable Trust                                                                          Jodi Oriel ’93                  Melanie & Jeremy Wolk             Popli Design Group
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                                                                                    Ron & Kelly Ricotta               Dolores & Raymond Coates
                                      J O H N D I M A R C O, I I A N D S U S A N D I M A R C O                    Max & Marian Farash Charitable                                                                         Jean & Dick Ottalagana          Gretchen & Mick Wood              Saints Sports Booster Club, Inc.
                                                                                                                                                    Warren & Pam Rosenbaum            Alan J. Cobb ’68
                                                                                                                   Foundation                                                                                            John B. Owen                    Phil & Cheryl Yawman              Sodexo Inc.
                                                                                                                                                    Edward T. ’81 & Karen Schuler     Flor & Bobby Colón
                                                                              S TA B I N S S O C I E T Y          Max A. Adler Charitable                                                                                Edward G. &                     Dr. Alice Holloway Young          Summers Foundation Inc.
                                                                                                                                                    Hezekiah N. Simmons               Cora Conklin
                                                                                                                   Foundation, Inc.                                                                                       Mary Kay ’94 Parrone           Laurie & Jim Zaucha               The Vanguard Group Foundation
                                                                              $5,000+                                                               Gary ’76 & Catherine Squires      Olivia & David A. ’73 Cornell
                                                                                                                  M/E Engineering, P.C.                                                                                  Lee J. Patterson ’70            John & Anne Zimmer                The Warren Fund
                                                                              Individuals                                                           Susan & Bob Touhsaent             Jeff & Patty Davis
                                                                                                                  Monro, Inc.                                                                                             & Ellen M. MacLeod             Anonymous (2)                     Toyota of Hackensack
                                                                              John & Barbara Bruning                                                                                  Richard & Sheila Degus

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Annual Fund Donors
                                                                                                                                                    Charis & Richard S. ’68 Warshof
                                                                                                                  Monroe Community                                                                                       Lisa & Richard Paulis                                             Wegmans Food Markets
                                                                              John L. DiMarco, II                                                   Dr. Kimberley D. Willis ’91       Sergio Esteban
                                                                                                                   College Association                                                                                   Kate & Stephen Polozie                                            Women’s Club of Webster
                                                                              Lauren Dixon                                                          Maureen Wolfe                     Tom & Kate Flynn
                                                                                                                  Nazareth College                                                                                       Sanjeev Popli                   Corporations/Foundations
                                                                              Susan B. Dougherty                                                    Dr. Alice Holloway Young          Judi Fonzi
                                                                                                                  Niagara University                                                                                     Helen P. Predmore               Bank of America Charitable
                                                                                                                                                    Laurie & Jim Zaucha               Matthew J. Fox
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Ron & Kelly Ricotta              Foundation
                                                                                                                                                                                      Dr. Calvin J. Gantt
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Elizabeth Ripton

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                                      E V E N T S C E L E B R AT E
                                      S U CC E S S

                                      ALUMNI WEEK AND HOMECOMING                                                                                                                     SALUTE TO E XCELLENCE

                                      More than 2,000 alumni, supporters, students,                                                                                                  In November, MCC Foundation and college leaders

                                      employees and retirees showed their MCC                                                                                                        presented the Salute to Excellence award to Avangrid

                                      spirit in October during Alumni Week and                                                                                                       Foundation and RG&E for their community leadership

                                      Homecoming. It was a family affair for some,                                                                                                   and support of Single Stop at MCC. Single Stop

                                      like Brighton Campus Student Government                                                                                                        gives hundreds of MCC students a place to turn for

                                      Association President and scholarship recipient                                                                                                community support and centralized resources when

                                      Bernard Butler ’19 (pictured with his family).                                                                                                 help is needed most.

                                      More than $30,000 was raised through the 5K

                                      Walk/Run for Scholarships to support student                                                                                                   Virginia and Carlos Carballada were also recognized

                                      success at MCC.                                                                                                                                with the Salute to Volunteerism award for inspiring

                                                                                                                                                                                     Rochester city kindergarteners with the promise of an

                                                                                                                                                                                     MCC scholarship upon graduating high school.

                                                                                               B E R N A R D B U T L E R ’19
                                                                                               A N D FA M I LY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             M A R K K U L Z E R ’ 76 , S E L M A M U J E Z I N O V I C ’ 0 0 ,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             L L OY D B R O W N ’ 9 1 A N D A R L E N E N A N R Y ’ 0 3

                                                                                                                                 4TH ANNUAL C AB IN FEVER                                                                                    Honorary Chair Carl Taylor, president and chief executive officer of RG&E

                                                                                                                                 The MCC Foundation hosted its 4th Annual                                                                    and NYSEG, and Committee Chair Sergio Esteban led the inspiring

                                                                                                                                 Cabin Fever in February at the home of Amanda                                                               celebration, raising more than $50,000 (net) to support student success and

                                                                                                                                 and Brian Donovan. The Donovans were joined                                                                 excellence at MCC.

                                                                                                                                 by Michelle Rauber-Nonkes and Jason Ripple

                                                                                                                                 as co-chairs of the event, which raised more        A N N E K R E S S , C A R L TAY L O R , N I C O L E     Inducted into the MCC Hall of Fame that evening were outstanding
                                                                                                                                                                                     GR ANT AND GRETCHEN WOOD
                                                                                                                                 than $11,500 (net) to benefit Dreamkeepers,                                                                 alumni Lloyd Brown ’91, Mark Kulzer ’76, Selma Mujezinovic ’00 and

                                                                                                                                 an initiative that helps students stay enrolled,                                                            Arlene Nanry ’03. Helping introduce the inductees and present the

                                                                                                                                 overcome unexpected financial barriers, meet                                                                awards were Gold and Silver event benefactors and award recipients

                                                                                                                                 their educational goals and, ultimately, secure a                                                           Avangrid Foundation and RG&E, Corning Incorporated Foundation,

                                                                                                                                 better financial future.                                                                                    Cannon Industries, CMI Communications, DiMarco Group, Graywood
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Companies, Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning, Konar Properties, M&T Bank

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             and Woods Oviatt Gilman.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Student and single mother Kimberly Statt spoke of how Dreamkeepers and

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Single Stop helped her stay focused during financially challenging times
                                      G R E T C H E N W O O D, M I C H E L L E R A U B E R - N O N K E S , A N N E K R E S S ,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             and allowed her to find her passion in social work. Kimberly is continuing
                                      A M A N DA D O N O VA N , DY L A N B U R G I O ’19,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Celebrate Success
                                      B R I A N D O N O VA N A N D J A S O N R I P P L E                                                                                                                                                     her studies at The College at Brockport.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  DIAMOND
                                      E V E N T S C E L E B R AT E
                                      S U CC E S S

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  SCHOL ARS’ DAY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  In May, MCC students and faculty

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  presented original research projects and

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  business ideas at Scholars’ Day, MCC’s

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  annual celebration of academic excellence.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The event culminated the next day with a
                                                                                                    GOLD S TAR GAL A
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  reception where special guest geographer
                                                                                                    In April, the clock turned back to the 1980s as guests arrived with big
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared
                                                                                                    hair, big shoulder pads and, most importantly, big and generous hearts in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Diamond helped college and MCC
                                                                                                    support of deserving students at MCC for the 21st Annual Gold Star Gala,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Foundation leaders award scholarships to
                                                                                                    presented by M&T Bank.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  outstanding student presenters. Diamond’s

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  appearance as the Scholars’ Day keynote
                                                                                                    Chairs Melanie and Jeremy Wolk helped transform the Country Club of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  later that evening was made possible by
                                                                                                    Rochester into the “MCCTV Studios.” Honorary Chairs Pamela and Kenneth
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ESL Charitable Foundation.
                                                                                                    Hines and Meribeth Palmer and Howard Konar helped raise more than

                                                                                                    $250,000 (net) in support of deserving students. Guests were inspired after

                                                                                                    hearing from Zulma Troche, a Wolk Faces of the Future scholar, and showed

                                                                                                    their support through a scholarship call, silent auction and live auction led

                                                                                                    by celebrity auctioneer Doug Emblidge (13 WHAM).

                                                                                                    Lead underwriters included Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation, Dixon

                                                                                                    Schwabl, CMI Communications, Cornell’s Jewelers and the DiMarco Group.
                                      Z U L M A T R O C H E ’19, W I T H
                                      SON GINO JOHNSON

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  T O M G E A R S , DY L A N B U R G I O ’19
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  AND RON MEAD
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                                                                                                                    35TH ANNUAL SCHOL ARSHIP OPEN

                                                                                                                                                                                    Golfers played the West Course at the historic Oak Hill Country Club in June during the MCC Foundation’s 35th Annual Scholarship Open. Committee

                                                                                                                                                                                    co-chairs Tom Gears, president of SWBR, and Ron Mead, president of M/E Engineering, raised a record-breaking $125,000 (net) for MCC students.

                                                                                                                                                                                    The tournament’s success was thanks to leadership support from Gold sponsors Cannon Industries and the DiMarco Group.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Celebrate Success
                                                                           F O U N DAT I O N B OA R D M E M B E R S AT T H E G O L D S TA R G A L A
                                                                                                                                                                                    Golfers were inspired to participate in a scholarship call led by MCC Alumni Hall of Fame member and Foundation Director Rick Brienzi ’79 after

                                                                                                                                                                                    meeting MCC student Dylan Burgio. Dylan spoke about how a Farash Foundation First in Family Scholarship allowed him to remain focused on earning

                                                                                                                                                                                    his degree in criminal justice by giving him the needed funds to live in the residence halls and purchase books and supplies. He is proud to be a role

                                                                                                                                                                                    model to his younger siblings, showing them a pathway to personal success.

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                                      “Without
                                      you, I
                                      wouldn’t
                                      be here.”

                                             ERIC LONGHORN, CL A SS OF 2020

                                             Scholarships: Arnold Johnson Endowed Scholarship,
                                             Joe Mancarella Endowed Soccer Scholarship
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                             As co-captain and central defender for the MCC men’s soccer

                                             team and as a student, Eric Longhorn (pictured at left) is assertive and

                                             confident. In 2018-2019, he was selected as the team’s most valuable player

                                             and was recognized by the Western New York Athletic Conference for

                                             academic achievement. He thanks MCC Foundation supporters for creating

                                             learning and playing opportunities and says receiving scholarship support

                                             made it possible for him to attend MCC. In addition to being an ambassador

                                             for MCC during the soccer season, Eric gives back by teaching city children

                                             how to play soccer at MCC’s Be A Healthy Hero Summer Camp.

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                                      M O N R O E CO M M U N I T Y CO L L E G E FO U N DAT I O N
                                      B OA R D O F D I R E C T O R S

                                      Lauren Dixon, chair, chief              Todd M. Oldham, M.B.A., Ed.D.,      Jack Cannon, chief executive           Ronald C. Mead, president, M/E
                                      executive officer, Dixon Schwabl        college liaison, vice president,    officer, Cannon Industries, Inc.       Engineering, P.C.
                                                                              Economic and Workforce
                                      Gretchen D. Wood, CFRE, chief                                               Christopher R. Cimini, CPA/CVA,        Lonette Merriman, vice president
                                                                              Development and Career
                                      advancement officer and executive                                           chief financial officer and partner,   and general counsel, Constellation
                                                                              Technical Education,
                                      director                                                                    Buckingham Properties, LLC             Brands
                                                                              Monroe Community College
                                                                                                                  Flor M. Colón, associate general       Elaine Michael, president, ESM
                                                                              Lee J. Patterson ’70, at large,
                                                                                                                  counsel and chief ethics officer,      Associates and executive director,
                                                                              sales and marketing executive,
                                      E XECUTIVE COMMIT TEE                                                       Xerox Corporation                      The James Michael Foundation
                                                                              Millwork Industry (Retired)
                                      David J. Beinetti, development                                              David A. Cornell ’73, president        Aaron C. Newman, founder of
                                                                              Mark A. Siwiec, governance chair,
                                      co-chair, chief marketing officer,                                          and chief executive officer,           BlocWatch, chairman and founder,
                                                                              realtor, Keller Williams Realty                                                                                  James M. Sydor ’71, president and     Simon Braitman, co-founder,            Arnold Klinsky, director emeritus,    Diane L. Shoger, executive director
                                      SWBR Architects                                                             Cornell’s Jewelers                     CloudCheckr*
                                                                              Greater Rochester                                                                                                owner, Stefan Sydor Optics            Simcona Electronics Corporation        vice president and general            emerita, Monroe Community
                                      Martin K. Birmingham, audit chair,                                          Jeffery A. Davis, president,           Edward G. Parrone, president and                                            (Retired)                              manager, WHEC TV (Retired)
                                                                              Gary L. Squires ‘76, at large,                                                                                   Charles J. Vita, senior vice                                                                                       College Foundation (Retired)
                                      president and chief executive                                               Elmer W. Davis, Inc.                   chief executive officer, Parrone
                                                                              president, Manning Squires                                                                                       president—group leader,               Robert E. Brennan ’70, director        John R. Kraus ’65, director           John T. Smith ’71, director
                                      officer, Five Star Bank                                                                                            Engineering
                                                                              Hennig Co., Inc.                    Colby Feane, CFA, principal,                                                 Commercial Services, Canandaigua      emeritus, partner, Trevett Cristo      emeritus, vice president, Branding    emeritus, chairman,
                                      Daniel J. Burns, at large, president,                                       Armbuster Capital Management*          Lisa Paulis, MD, physician,           National Bank                         Salzer & Andolina P.C. (Retired)       and Non-Traditional Advertising,
                                                                              Lori A. Van Dusen, at large,                                                                                                                                                                                                        SoluTechnology Partners and
                                      Rochester Region, M&T Bank                                                                                         Elizabeth Wende Breast Care                                                                                        Wilmorite Management Group LLC
                                                                              founding principal and chief        Pietro (Pete) V. Giovenco ’86,                                               Stephanie E. Von Bacho ’88, MSN,      R. Carlos Carballada, charitable                                             CloudDOCX
                                      John L. DiMarco II, development         executive officer, LVW Advisors     president and chief executive          Kathleen E. Pavelka ’79, president,   RN, NEA-BC, senior director of        and community relations manager,       Robert N. Latella, director           Peter A. Spina, Ph.D., president
                                      co-chair, president and chief                                               officer, Bergmann                      Phonathon                             learning and development, Clinical    M&T Bank                               emeritus, partner, Hiscock and
                                                                              Maureen R. Wolfe, donor                                                                                                                                                                                                             emeritus, Monroe Community
                                      operating officer, DiMarco Group                                                                                                                         Enterprise at the University of                                              Barclay, LLP
                                                                              engagement chair, senior vice       Daniel J. Goldstein, CPA,              Stephen M. Polozie, general                                                 Allen G. Casey, director emeritus,                                           College**
                                      Sergio Esteban, chair elect,                                                president and chief executive          counsel and vice president, Lewis     Rochester Medical Center*
                                                                              president, Human Resources &                                                                                                                           president, M/E Engineering, P.C.       David J. Mack, director emeritus,     John G. Thompson ’64, chief
                                      chairman and chief executive            Community Relations, ESL Federal    officer, Royal Oak Realty Trust        Tree Service, Inc.                    Michael S. Weed, president,           (Retired)                              chief executive officer, MackTrak     financial officer, Imaging
                                      officer, LaBella Associates             Credit Union                                                                                                     Graywood Companies, Inc.                                                     Executive Consulting Services
                                                                                                                  Bernice E. Hatch, community            S. Jay Popli, executive vice                                                Frank J. Chiaino, director emeritus,                                         Automation, Inc. (Retired)
                                      Emerson U. Fullwood, secretary,         Jeremy J. Wolk, immediate past      advocate                               president, Popli Design Group         Philip H. Yawman, M.B.A.,             founder and president, Fibertech       Stephen D. Natapow, director          Mary K. Thompson, director
                                      corporate executive, Xerox              chair, partner, Nixon Peabody LLP                                                                                president, Cooley Group Inc.          Networks                               emeritus, president, Natapow
                                                                                                                  Susan R. Holliday, publisher/          Richard A. Reingold, vice                                                                                                                                emerita, community volunteer
                                      Corporation (Retired)                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Management Group
                                                                                                                  president, Rochester Business          president and general manager,        Laurie L. Zaucha, vice president,     José J. Coronas, director emeritus,                                          James J. Ward, director emeritus,
                                      Kenneth L. Hines, investment chair,                                         Journal (Retired)*                     WHEC-TV*                              Human Resources and                   general partner, Trillium Group,       Sandra A. Parker, director emerita,   vice president, Bausch & Lomb
                                      senior vice president, Merrill Lynch,   DIREC TORS                                                                                                       Organizational Development,           LLC                                    chief executive officer, Rochester
                                                                                                                  Donald E. Jeffries ’71, president      Warren B. Rosenbaum, Esq.,                                                                                                                               (Retired)
                                      Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.                                                                                                                              Paychex, Inc.                                                                Business Alliance (Retired)
                                                                              Carmen Allen, vice president,       and chief executive officer,           Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP                                                     R. Thomas Flynn, president                                                   Richard S. Warshof ’68, director
                                      Scott M. Kogler, CPA, treasurer,        human resources, Harris             VisitRochester                                                                                                     emeritus, Monroe Community             Nathan J. Robfogel, director
                                                                                                                                                         Naomi Silver, president and chief                                                                                                                        emeritus, vice president Marketing
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                      finance chair, president, Davie         Corporation (Retired)                                                                                                                                  College**                              emeritus, senior counsel, Harter,
                                                                                                                  Cynthia M. Langston, vice              executive officer, Rochester Red                                                                                                                         and Business Development,
                                      Kaplan CPA, P.C.                                                                                                                                         FOUNDATION COUNCIL
                                                                                                                  president, Enterprise Project          Wings                                                                                                              Secrest & Emery, LLP (Retired)        Paychex, Inc. (Retired)
                                                                              Todd K. Baxter ’10, Monroe                                                                                                                             Daniel M. Garr, director emeritus,
                                      Howard Konar, past chairs’ liaison,                                         Delivery Group, Enterprise IT                                                Brenda Babitz, president emerita,
                                                                              County Sheriff*                                                            Deborah C. Stamps ’97, Ed.D.,                                               president, Greene Douglas, Inc.        Harris H. Rusitzky, director          Alice Holloway Young, Ed.D.,
                                      president, Konar Properties                                                 Division, Excellus BlueCross                                                 MCC Foundation, b smart Group,
                                                                                                                                                         MBA, MS, RN, GNP, NE-BC,                                                    (Retired)                              emeritus, partner, The Restaurant     founding trustee and chair emerita,
                                                                              Richard C. Brienzi ’79, CPA,                                                                                     LLC
                                                                                                                  BlueShield                                                                                                                                                Group, LLC
                                      Anne M. Kress, Ph.D., president,        Business Consulting/CFO Services                                           system vice president, Quality                                              William M. Hughes, director                                                  Monroe Community College Board
                                      Monroe Community College                                                    Diana M. Lauria, director              Safety Institute, Rochester           John L. Bartolotta, director                                                                                       of Trustees
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     emeritus, chief executive officer,     James F. Shaw, CPA, director
                                                                              Essie Calhoun-McDavid, chief                                                                                     emeritus, group manager/
                                                                                                                  of Capstone Project, Junior            Regional Health                                                             HPA Consulting Group, Inc.             emeritus, chairman, Davie Kaplan,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Board of Directors
                                      Michael A. Krupnicki ’85,               diversity officer, Eastman Kodak
                                                                                                                  Achievement of Central Upstate                                               administrative vice president, M&T
                                      alumni chair, president,                                                                                           Kevin T. Stickles ’88, senior vice                                                                                 CPA, P.C.
                                                                              Company (Retired)                                                                                                Bank (Retired)                        Robert L. King, director emeritus,
                                                                                                                  New York
                                      Mahany Welding Supply;                                                                                             president, Human Resources,                                                 president, Kentucky Council on
                                                                              Julie Camardo, chief executive                                                                                   Kenneth D. Bell, director emeritus,
                                      founder and executive director,                                             John E. Lovenheim, chief executive     Wegmans Food Markets                                                        Postsecondary Education
                                                                              officer/owner, Zweigle’s, Inc.                                                                                   regional director, The Community
                                      Rochester Arc + Flame Center                                                officer, Great Lakes Press (Retired)
                                                                                                                                                                                               Preservation Corporation

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Bright Futures
2018–2019 Impact Report

                                      VO L U N TA RY S U PP O R T O F                                                             AU D I T E D F I N A N C I A L S TAT E M E N T S
                                      E D U C AT I O N E X E C U T I V E S U M M A RY

                                      Charitable gifts to colleges and universities in       Areas of              Sources of     Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
                                                                                                                                  AUGUST 31, 2018
                                      the United States reached $46.73 billion in 2018,
                                                                                             Support               Support
                                      an increase of 7.2 percent over 2017 and the highest                                        WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR AUGUST 31, 2017

                                      amount ever reported, according to the results of
                                                                                                                                                                                          TEM POR A R ILY   PER M A N EN TLY
                                      the annual Voluntary Support of Education survey                                            ASSETS                              U N R ESTR IC TED    R ESTR IC TED      R ESTR IC TED    T O TAL 2 0 1 8   T O TAL 2 0 1 7
                                      conducted by the Council for Advancement and
                                      Support of Education. The VSE began collecting
                                                                                                                                  Cash and cash equivalents                  $(30,251)          $594,967           $137,033        $701,749        $1,175,916
                                      data in 1957 and is considered the gold standard
                                                                                                                                  Funds held for deferred giving               98,271                   -                  -          98,271          100,828
                                      of information for public and private four-year
                                      institutions nationwide, with 85-90 percent of all                                          Investments                                         -        5,385,793         10,219,603     15,605,396         12,411,288
                                      charitable giving to higher education reported.                                             Interfund activity                         (787,657)           787,657                   -                 -                 -
                                                                                                                   Foundations
                                                                                                                   $3,889,055     Pledges receivable, net of
                                      The following summary highlights the Monroe
                                                                                                                                  allowance of $150,000 and                   337,797          3,246,411          4,113,194       7,697,402         2,766,521
                                      Community College Foundation’s ranking when                                                 $163,000, respectively
                                      compared with SUNY community colleges, as              Restricted
                                                                                                                                  Accrued interest on pledges
                                      well as all public associate degree-granting           $4,982,462                           receivable
                                                                                                                                                                                   903            39,157             26,795          66,855            33,607
                                      institutions in the country.
                                                                                                                                  Prepaid expenses and other assets             49,763                  -                  -          49,763            39,733
                                                                                                                                  Fixed assets—net                               7,305                  -                  -           7,305            24,336
                                                                                                                                  Real estate held for sale                           -           85,000                   -         85,000            85,000

                                          Total Support
                                                                                                                                  TOTAL ASSETS                             $(323,869)       $10,138,985        $14,496,625     $24,311,741       $16,637,229
                                          #1 Among SUNY Community Colleges
                                          #7 Among Public Associate Degree-Granting                                               LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
                                          Institutions Surveyed

                                                                                                                   Corporations

                                          Current Operations Unrestricted Gifts                                    $1,329,821     LIABILITIES

                                                                                                                                  Due to college                             $525,427                   -                  -      $525,427          $488,353
                                          #1 Among SUNY Community Colleges                   Special Events
                                          for 3rd consecutive year                           $545,216                             Other accounts payable                       83,865                   -                  -         83,865            79,060

                                          #5 Among Public Associate Degree-Granting          Unrestricted          Others         Deferred giving obligations                  35,658                   -                  -         35,658             33,976
                                          Institutions Surveyed
                                                                                             $381,388              $716,439       Deferred revenue                             42,500                   -                  -         42,500            55,000

                                                                                             Endowment             Alumni         TOTAL LIABILITIES                           687,450                   -                  -        687,450           656,389
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                          Current Restricted Gifts
                                                                                             $262,668              $413,036
                                          #1 Among SUNY Community Colleges
                                                                                             Capital Initiatives   Parents        NET ASSETS
                                          #4 Among Public Associate Degree-Granting          $181,992              $5,375
                                                                                                                                  Unrestricted                             (1,011,319)                  -                  -     (1,011,319)        (795,348)
                                          Institutions Surveyed
                                                                                                                                  Temporarily restricted                              -      10,138,985                    -    10,138,985          6,458,594

                                                                                             Total Support

                                                                                             $6,353,726

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Financial Statements
                                          Enrollment                                                                              Permanently restricted                              -                 -       14,496,625      14,496,625         10,317,594

                                          #3 Among SUNY Community Colleges                                                        TOTAL NET ASSETS                         (1,011,319)       10,138,985         14,496,625      23,624,291        15,980,840

                                          #28 Among Public Associate Degree-Granting
                                          Institutions Surveyed
                                                                                                                                  TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS         $(323,869)       $10,138,985       $14,496,625      $24,311,741       $16,637,229

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Statement of Activities                                                                                                                                  Statement of Cash Flows

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                                      F O R T HE Y EA R EN D E D A U G U S T 3 1 , 2 0 1 8 , WI T H C O M PAR ATIVE T OTAL S F OR AUGUS T 3 1 , 2 0 1 7                                        FOR THE Y EAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 2018, WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR AUGUST 31, 2017

                                      PUBLIC SUPPORT                                                           T EMPORA RILY          PERMA NENT LY
                                      AND REVENUE                                     UNRE STRICT ED             RES T RICT ED          RES T RICT ED         T OTA L 2018    TOTA L 2 0 1 7                                                                                            2018          2017

                                      PUBLIC SUPPORT                                                                                                                                           CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

                                      Gifts and donations                                     $450,964              $6,057,415               $4,189,160       $10,697,539      $3,173,238      Change in net assets                                                               $7,643,451    $(585,754)
                                      Gifts in kind                                               97,638                 44,668                           -       142,306         166,280      Adjustments:
                                      Discounts on pledges                                         1,083                 18,683                  25,453             45,219          12,515     Uncollectible accounts                                                                 49,841       66,827
                                      TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT                                     549,685               6,120,766               4,214,613         10,885,064       3,352,033      Depreciation                                                                           17,031        19,471
                                                                                                                                                                                               Unrealized and realized gain/loss on investments—net                                 (481,221)    (953,632)
                                      REVENUE                                                                                                                                                  Pledge write-off                                                                             -     500,000
                                      Interest and dividends                                       1,169               230,759                            -       231,928          157,890     Loss on abandonment of assets                                                                -        2,440
                                      Unrealized and realized gain/loss                                                                                                                        Change in:
                                        on investments—net                                               -             481,221                            -       481,221         953,632      Pledges receivable                                                                 (4,980,722)     995,640
                                      Contributed services                                      146,684                          -                        -       146,684         185,835      Accrued interest on pledges receivable                                                (33,248)        2,889
                                      Special events                                            545,216                          -                        -       545,216         466,965      Prepaid expenses and other assets                                                     (10,030)       27,833
                                      Management fee                                            630,969                          -                        -       630,969          311,461     Due to college                                                                         37,074      (58,604)
                                      TOTAL REVENUE                                          1,324,038                 711,980                            -     2,036,018       2,075,783      Other accounts payable                                                                  4,805        31,427
                                      Net assets released from restrictions                   2,556,968            (2,556,968)                            -               -                -   Deferred giving obligations                                                             1,682         3,089
                                      Total public support and revenue                       4,430,691              4,275,778                4,214,613         12,921,082       5,427,816      Deferred revenue                                                                      (12,500)      (4,000)
                                                                                                                                                                                               Net cash flows from operating activities                                            2,236,163        47,626
                                      EXPENSES

                                      Payroll and fringe benefits                             1,174,215                          -                        -      1,174,215       1,216,674     CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

                                      Management and general                                    385,151                 617,506                  13,463          1,016,120        784,605      Purchases of investments                                                           (3,232,887)    (805,671)
                                      Special events                                            216,889                          -                        -       216,889          193,948     Proceeds from sale of investments                                                     520,000     1,300,000
                                      Uncollectible accounts                                      49,841                         -                        -         49,841          66,827     Purchases of fixed assets                                                                    -      (12,619)
                                      Public relations                                            87,917                         -                        -         87,917          76,550     Net cash flow from investing activities                                            (2,712,887)      481,710
                                      Professional services                                      53,359                          -                        -        53,359           18,323
                                      Depreciation                                                17,031                         -                        -         17,031          19,471     NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS                                              (476,724)     529,336
                                      TOTAL EXPENSES                                         1,984,403                 617,506                   13,463         2,615,372       2,376,398
                                                                                                                                                                                               CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS —BEGINNING                                                1,276,744       747,408
                                      PUBLIC SUPPORT AND

                                      REVENUE OVER EXPENSES                                  2,446,288              3,658,272                4,201,150         10,305,710       3,051,418      CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS —ENDING                                                   $800,020     $1,276,744

                                      OTHER ITEMS
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                      Support to college                                     (2,617,591)                         -                        -     (2,617,591)    (3,122,567)     RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL CASH AND CASH

                                      Transfer of donated property                              (44,668)                         -                        -       (44,668)         (12,165)    EQUIVALENTS TO STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

                                      Pledge write-off                                                   -                       -                        -               -      (500,000)     Cash and cash equivalents                                                            $701,749    $1,175,916
                                      Loss on abandonment of assets                                      -                       -                        -               -         (2,440)    Funds held for deferred giving                                                         98,271      100,828
                                      Restriction reclass                                                -               22,119                 (22,119)                  -                -
                                      Total other items                                     (2,662,259)                  22,119                 (22,119)       (2,662,259)     (3,637,172)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Financial Statements
                                                                                                                                                                                               TOTAL                                                                               $800,020     $1,276,744
                                      CHANGE IN NET ASSETS                                    (215,971)             3,680,391                4,179,031          7,643,451        (585,754)

                                      NET ASSETS —BEGINNING                                   (795,348)              6,458,594              10,317,594         15,980,840      16,566,594

                                      NET ASSETS —ENDING                                  $(1,011,319)            $10,138,985             $14,496,625         $23,624,291     $15,980,840

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“I am

                                                                                                                       Bright Futures
2018–2019 Impact Report

                                      starting
                                      a college-
                                      going
                                      tradition
                                      for my
                                      family.“
                                      A L B E R T O TA B A R E S - G A L A R Z A , C L A S S O F 2 0 2 0

                                      Scholarship: M/E Engineering Scholarship
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                      As the eldest sibling, Alberto Tabares-Galarza’s college tradition started

                                      with the help of the M/E Engineering Scholarship. Through this scholarship,

                                      M/E Engineering Founders Al Casey and Ron Mead are shaping

                                      unforgettable experiences for students like Alberto (pictured at left) who

                                      are launching their engineering careers at MCC and plan to continue at

                                      Rochester Institute of Technology. Scholarships like this, designed for first-

                                      generation students, start new education paths for entire families.

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                                      2 019 -202 0 M CC B OA R D O F
                                      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

                                                                                                                                                                                         GIVING                                                                   B ENEFIT FROM A CHAR ITAB LE GIF T ANNUIT Y

                                      MONROE COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE                       OFFICERS OF                                      Shannon Glasgow, coordinator, Monroe              There are many ways to give back to MCC and increase the impact          The MCC Foundation’s Charitable Gift Annuity program is ideal
                                      BOARD OF TRUS TEES                              THE COLLEGE                                      Community College, 1000 East Henrietta            public higher education has on our community. Please consider the        for those who want to maintain or increase their income while
                                                                                                                                       Road, Rochester, NY 14623, 585.292.2108 or        following giving options available through the MCC Foundation:           making a gift to support public higher education at MCC.
                                      Barbara P. Lovenheim, Ph.D., chair, professor   Anne M. Kress, Ph.D., president
                                                                                                                                       sglasgow@monroecc.edu; or Melissa Fingar,                                                                                  A gift annuity is an agreement between a donor and the MCC
                                      emerita, Monroe Community College
                                                                                      Andrea C. Wade, Ph.D., provost and vice          Esq., assistant coordinator, 585.292.2117 or      ANNUAL FUND                                                              Foundation in which the donor transfers an asset to the Foundation

                                      Grace S. Tillinghast, vice chair, co-owner,     president, Academic Services                     mfingar@monroecc.edu.                                                                                                      and, in return, the Foundation makes lifetime payments to the donor.
                                                                                                                                                                                         Support the MCC Foundation’s ability to respond to the College’s
                                      The Battery                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Benefits of a charitable gift annuity can be impressive. Donors receive
                                                                                                                                       A UNIT OF THE S TATE UNIVERSIT Y
                                                                                                                                                                                         areas of greatest need through an annual contribution of any amount.
                                                                                      Lloyd A. Holmes, Ph.D., vice president,                                                                                                                                     an immediate income tax deduction and avoid upfront capital gains
                                      Stephanie Guilin, student trustee               Student Services                                 OF NEW YORK                                                                                                                tax upon transfer.

                                                                                                                                       The State University of New York is the           ES TAB LISH AN ENDOWMENT                                                 Contact Mark Pastorella ’90, chief development officer, at
                                      John L. Bartolotta, group manager/              Todd M. Oldham, MBA, Ed.D., vice president
                                                                                                                                       largest comprehensive system of higher                                                                                     585.292.3680 or mpastorella@monroecc.edu for more information.
                                                                                                                                                                                         Endowments are donated funds that are invested in perpetuity.
                                      administrative vice president, M&T Bank         Economic and Workforce Development
                                                                                                                                       education in the United States, with 64
                                                                                                                                                                                         Principal-generated earnings fulfill the scholarship fund’s charitable
                                      (Retired)                                       and Career Technical Education
                                                                                                                                       college and university campuses located
                                                                                                                                                                                         intent as established by the donor when the gift is made. If you
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  MONROE COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE FOUNDATION
                                                                                                                                       within 30 miles of every home, school, and
                                      Dr. Joe Carbone, president of the Monroe        Hezekiah N. Simmons, MBA, chief financial                                                          are eager to see your gift impact lives now and in the future,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  MISSION S TATEMENT
                                                                                                                                       business in the state. As of Fall 2018, more
                                      County Legislature                              officer and vice president, Administrative                                                         establishing an endowment is a wise choice.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The Monroe Community College Foundation seeks philanthropic
                                                                                                                                       than 424,000 students were enrolled in a
                                                                                      Services                                                                                                                                                                    investment to advance academic achievement, innovation and the
                                                                                                                                       degree program at a SUNY campus. In total,
                                      Carla M. Palumbo, Esq., president and                                                                                                                                                                                       mission of excellence at the College.
                                                                                                                                       SUNY served 1.4 million students in credit-       MAKE A GIF T IN HONOR OR IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE
                                      chief executive officer, Legal Aid Society      MISSION S TATEMENT
                                                                                                                                       bearing courses and programs, continuing
                                      of Rochester                                    Monroe Community College, through                                                                  To make your gift, call 585.292.3680; send your gift (check or money
                                                                                                                                       education, and community outreach                                                                                          IMPAC T REPOR T PRODUC TION S TAFF
                                                                                      access to affordable academic programs,                                                            order made payable to the MCC Foundation) to MCC Foundation,
                                                                                                                                       programs in the 2017-18 academic year.                                                                                     Editors: Jennifer Hess, Emily Marullo
                                      Dale R. Rehkoff II, financial advisor,          leads excellence and innovation in higher                                                          1057 East Henrietta Road, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14623; or give
                                                                                                                                       SUNY oversees nearly a quarter of academic                                                                                 Writer: Rosanna C. Yule
                                      Edward Jones                                    education, inspires diverse students to                                                            online at www.monroecc.edu.
                                                                                                                                       research in New York. Its students and faculty                                                                             Photographers: Jeremy Case, Candice Grimes Photography,
                                                                                      transform their lives and communities, drives
                                      Allen K. Williams, former director, Special                                                      make significant contributions to research                                                                                 immaginè Photography, Matt Wittmeyer Photography
                                                                                      regional economic development, and builds
                                      Projects and Education Initiatives, Rochester                                                    and discovery, contributing to a $1.6 billion     SPONSOR , PAR TICIPATE IN OR VOLUNTEER FOR OUR                           Designer: Dixon Schwabl
                                                                                      global engagement and understanding.
                                      Mayor Lovely Warren                                                                              research portfolio. There are 3 million SUNY      UPCOMING EVENT S

                                                                                      NOTICE OF NON - DISCR IMINATION                  alumni worldwide, and one in three New            22nd Annual Gold Star Gala, April 25, 2020
                                      HONOR ARY                                       Monroe Community College prohibits               Yorkers with a college degree is a
                                      TRUS TEES                                                                                                                                          36th Annual Scholarship Open, June 22, 2020
                                                                                      discrimination based on race, color, religion,   SUNY alum. To learn more about how
                                      Ilene L. Flaum                                                                                   SUNY creates opportunity, visit                   14th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships, October 3, 2020
                                                                                      sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, familial
                                                                                      status, gender identity or expression, age,      www.suny.edu.
                                      Howard Konar
                                                                                      genetic information, national or ethnic          A copy of the latest annual report may be         CONSIDER A GIF T- IN - K IND, GIF T S OF PROPER T Y OR
Monroe Community College Foundation

                                                                                      origin, physical or mental disability, marital   obtained from the Monroe Community
                                      Robert N. Latella, Esq.                                                                                                                            PL ANNED GIVING
                                                                                      status, veteran status, domestic violence        College Foundation, 1057 East Henrietta
                                                                                      victim status, criminal conviction, or any                                                         Gifts to the MCC Foundation take on many forms, from unique
                                      Richard F. Mackey                                                                                Road, Rochester, NY 14623 or from the
                                                                                      other characteristic or status protected by                                                        auction items to real estate. Planned giving is the process of
                                                                                                                                       Charities Bureau, Department of Law, 28
                                      Claire S. Montgomery                            state or federal laws or College policy in                                                         incorporating charitable giving into an overall personal estate plan.
                                                                                                                                       Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005.
                                                                                      admissions, employment, and treatment                                                              Through careful planning and support from the MCC Foundation,
                                                                                                                                       All gifts made through the MCC Foundation         you can achieve your philanthropic goals and benefit your personal
                                      Nathan J. Robfogel, Esq.                        of students and employees, or in any
                                                                                                                                       are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the   financial position, supplement your retirement or provide additional
                                                                                      aspect of the business of the College.
                                      Lois R. Tucker                                                                                   law. Pledges may be paid in installments.         support to your family.
                                                                                      Inquiries regarding the application of Title
                                                                                                                                       MCC faculty and staff may also take
                                                                                      IX and other laws, regulations and policies
                                      Richard S. Warshof ’68                                                                           advantage of payroll deduction.
                                                                                      prohibiting discrimination may be directed to
                                                                                      MCC’s Civil Rights Compliance Coordinators:
                                      Alice Holloway Young, Ed.D.

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