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Pierce College Foundation 2005 Annual Report. Investing in Educational Opportunity. 2005 Direct Support to College. Total: $692,000. Foundation Assets. Estate of Catherine Garnero Gary Milgard Family Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Fuchs Foundation Steve and Joane Moceri.
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Pierce College Foundation 2005 Annual Report Investing in Educational Opportunity
2005 Direct Support to College Total: $692,000
Estate of Catherine Garnero Gary Milgard Family Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Fuchs Foundation Steve and Joane Moceri Major Gifts, 2005
Board Development Investing in Educational Opportunity
Alumni & Community Relations Investing in Educational Opportunity
Katherine Boyd Johan Dupris-Lund John Haugh
Investing in Educational Opportunity Support for Faculty & Staff
2005 Mini-Grants • The “Culture of Poverty”: Implications for Student Learning, Recruitment and Retention • ESL Student Orientation and Community Resource Fair • 40 Developmental Assets Training and Implementation • A Celebration of the Written Word • College Knowledge Evening Outreach Event • Fort Steilacoom Job/Career Fair • SLAM 2005 “Best Of” Awards • Minigrants for Career Transition Program Students • Domestic Violence Victim Impact Panel
2005 Mini-Grants • Outdoor Classroom Seating • Fort Steilacoom Campus Arboretum Signage for Walking & Self-Tour • Conversation Partners • Puyallup Job Fair • An Evening with Motivational Speaker Bob Mortimer • Free Career Assessments for New Undecided Students • Next Step Project for GED Students • Pedagogies for Replacing Plagiarism • GED Testing Fee Stipends for Low Income Students
“Each year after our forum, the Pierce College community is aware and vigilant around the issue of Domestic Violence. In my classes we discussed the forum as well as our personal experiences with Domestic Violence and how we can all be active citizens in the battle against Domestic Violence. I am always amazed and saddened by the number of students who have been and are currently involved in Domestic Violence situations. This year, a number of students came out as victims, a few came out as fearing they may be or have been perpetrators, and a couple of people completely changed their career focus due to the forum.” –Bobi Foster-Grahler (faculty, Criminal Justice)
Investing in Educational Opportunity Support for Students
Scholarships $142,000 in scholarships awarded in 2005
Scholarships 20 different scholarship programs
2005 Golf Tournament Results • $45,917 for scholarships • $37,050 from sponsorships —highest ever • Waste Connections made Title Sponsorship Gift • A record 147 golfers
Investing in Educational Opportunity Child Care Campaign
2006 Initiatives • Add new board members • Restructure meetings • Ramp up fundraising skills • Raise $350,000
Pierce College Foundation 2005 Annual Report We’re Investing in Educational Opportunity!