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an atlanta tradition Leading through Giving National Philanthropy Day 2015 Awards Luncheon #NPDATL An annual event hosted by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Atlanta Chapter title sponsor

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an atlanta tradition

Leading through Giving

National Philanthropy Day

2015 Awards Luncheon

#NPDATL

An annual event hosted by theAssociation of Fundraising Professionals

Greater Atlanta Chapter

title sponsor

The AFP Greater Atlanta Chapter welcomes you to the 2015

National Philanthropy Day Luncheon!

2015 AFP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Christy Butler Eckoff, President Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

Juan McGruder, Ph.D., CFRE, President Elect Georgia Institute of Technology – Ivan Allen College

Randy Gorod, Past President Pisgah Consulting

Shelly Manuel, CFRE, VP Administration/Special InitiativesThe Walker School

Seth Tuttle, Secretary/TreasurerCamp Kudzu

Reshunda Mahone, CFRE, VP Diversity Spelman College

Jamie Tobias, CFRE, VP External AffairsPiedmont Healthcare Foundation

Claire E. Hennessey, VP Membership Services Emory University, Development

Rebecca Stoll-Brandt, VP Education Bobby Dodd Institute

2015 AFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Judy Anderson Membership Services/Liaison

to Collegiate Chapter Co-ChairAlexander Haas

William Bryant Program Committee Co-Chair

Boy Scouts of America

Angela Cassidy Communications Co-Chair

Ben Franklin Academy

Greg Cole, CFRE Mentoring Committee Co-Chair

Emmaus House

Marian Dickson Volunteer Recruitment Chair

The Carter Center

Ali Gant Program Committee Co-Chair

Mercy Care Foundation

Fontaine Huey Senior Professionals Program Chair

Center for the Visually Impaired

Melinda Kelleher National Philanthropy Day Chair

Atlanta Habitat for Humanity

Beth Keller, CFRE Program Committee Co-Chair

Habitat for Humanity International

Susan LandrumCommunications Co-Chair VOX Teen Communications

Deborah Marshall Sponsorships Co-Chair

Frankie’s Friends Charitable Pet Foundation

Laine Peeler Sponsorships Co-Chair

GCAPP

Molly Shepherd Membership Services/Liaison

to Collegiate Chapter Co-Chair The Goizueta Business School, Emory

Dawn M. Stark National Philanthropy Day Vice Chair

Cathedral of Christ the King & Christ the King School

Chandra Stephens-Albright Mentoring Committee Co-Chair

C5 Georgia Youth Foundation

LOCAL MEMBERS WHO SERVE ON THE AFP INTERNATIONAL BOARD

Debbi Barber, CFRE Awards Committee

Birgit Smith Burton

AFP International Board Member 2015

D.C. Dreger, ACFREAFP Foundation for Philanthropy

Director 2008-present

Randy Gorod Diversity Scholarship Task Force

Beth Keller, CFRE Government Relations Committee

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TITLE SPONSOR

PHILANTHROPY IN THE CLASSROOM PRESENTING SPONSOR

ADA LEE & PETE CORRELLIn honor of Mary & John Brock and Ann & Tom Cousins

TEEN VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR AWARD SPONSOR

HONOREE RECEPTION SPONSOR

MEDIA SPONSORS

SUPPORTING SPONSORSAtlanta History Center

Piedmont Healthcare Foundation

EVENT SPONSORSAtlanta Dream

Auburn UniversityGeorgia-Pacific LLC

Intercontinental ExchangeOMG Booth

Printpack Inc. and The Gay and Erskine Love Foundation

U.S. TrustUnited Distributors

Luncheon Program

INVOCATIONRebecca Dixon

WELCOMEMelinda Kelleher, National Philanthropy Day Chair

Christy Butler Eckoff, AFP Greater Atlanta Chapter President

REMARKS FROM TITLE SPONSORAlicia Philipp, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

MASTERS OF CEREMONIESJustin Farmer & Jovita Moore, Channel 2 Action News

LUNCH

REMARKS FROM PRESENTING SPONSORDr. Barbara Hill, Kiwanis Club of Atlanta

TEEN VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD PRESENTATIONSMeredith Jones

Xavier & Edward HollidayRemington Youngblood

VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEAR AWARD PRESENTATIONMary Rockett Brock & John F. Brock III

PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEAR AWARD PRESENTATIONAnn & Tom Cousins

CLOSING REMARKSJustin Farmer & Jovita Moore, Channel 2 Action News

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2015 National Philanthropy Day Honorees

PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEARAnn & Tom Cousins

VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEARMary Rockett Brock & John F. Brock III

NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY CHAIR

Melinda Kelleher Atlanta Habitat for Humanity

SPONSOR LIAISON AND 2016 CHAIR

Dawn M. Stark Cathedral of Christ the King & Christ the King School

HONOREE SELECTION COMMITTEE

Tom Asher The Rich Foundation

Claude Grizzard

Barbara Hill Clark Atlanta University

Bentley Marane, CFRE

Del Martin, CFRE

Jolie Maxwell Suntrust Banks, Inc.

2015 National Philanthropy Day Steering Committee

Liz Helmer Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, Inc.

Marci Reed Southface

Maria Rigby The Walker School

Chrissy Parke Rosen Georgia Gwinnett College

Juanita Sheppard Emory University

Bryan Vinson United Way of Greater Atlanta

Cristel Williams Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers

Heath Wood Georgia State University

PHILANTHROPY IN THE CLASSROOM COMMITTEE

Beth Keller, CFRE, Co-Chair Habitat for Humanity International

Sandy Smith, Co-Chair American Red Cross

TEEN VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR AWARD CHAIR

Rochelle Dennis Beak Consulting

SPONSORSHIP CO-CHAIRS

Deborah Marshall, Co-Chair Frankie’s Friends Charitable Pet Foundation

Laine Peeler, Co-Chair GCAPP

Rob Smulian Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

David Weitnauer The R. Howard Dobbs Jr. Foundation

DAY OF EVENTS COMMITTEE

Amy Green, Co-Chair Atlanta Ballet

Laine Peeler, Co-Chair GCAPP

Cathi Athaide Community Volunteer

Brandon Brown Huntsville Network for Urban School Renewal, Inc.

Melissa Campbell Spelman College

Meghan Hauser Camp Twin Lakes

PUBLIC RELATIONS

Angela Cassidy Ben Franklin Academy

Susan Landrum VOX Teen Communications

PAST-HONOREE CHAIR

Linda McNay Our Fundraising Search

HONOREE RECEPTION CO-CHAIRS

Deborah Ryan & April Ledom Coxe Curry & Associates

LIAISON, PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEAR

Matt Pieper Project Open Hand

LIAISON, VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEAR

Andrea Smith Piedmont Healthcare Foundation

LIAISON, GREEN ROOM

Marian Dickson The Carter Center

2014 PHILANTHROPY DAY CHAIR

Jamie Tobias, CFRE Piedmont Healthcare Foundation

AFP LIAISONS

Shanan Atkinson & Jennifer Knox Association Services Group

National Philanthropy Day Past Honorees

NATIONAL PANTHEON OF PHILANTHROPY

Robert W. Woodruff (1986)

PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR

Thomas F. Chapman (2014) Lou Brown Jewell (2013)Dr. Bobbie Bailey (2012)Wendell Reilly (2011)Doris & Shouky Shaheen (2010)Ada Lee & Pete Correll (2009)Frances B. Bunzl (2008)Madeline & Howell Adams, Jr. (2007)Herman J. Russell (2006)Sue & John Wieland (2005)Thomas K. Glenn, II (2004)Sarah & Jim Kennedy (2003)Gay M. Love (2002)Marianne & Claus Halle (2001)Stephanie & Arthur Blank (2000)Edith Dee Cofrin (1999)Bernard Marcus (1998)Tom E. Dupree, Jr. (1997)Elena Diaz-Verson Amos (1996)Donna & Michael J. Coles (1995)Nita & J. Mack Robinson (1994)William S. Morris III (1993)Michael C. Carlos (1992)Alfred Davis (1991)Erwin Zaban (1990)Dorothy & J. B. Fuqua (1989)Miriam H. & John A. Conant (1988)O. Wayne Rollins (1987)George Woodruff (1985)Allen Paulson (1984)Deen Day Sanders (1983)

BE HAAS FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR

Charles R. Stephens (2005)Dell B. Sikes (2004)

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT

Claude T. Grizzard, Jr. (1998)Boisfeuillet Jones (1996)Beatrice H. Haas (1993)

PHILANTHROPIC LEADER OF TOMORROW

Jennifer Bennecke (2014) Lauren Amos (2013)LeighAnn Costley (2012)R. Brand Morgan (2011)Barbarella Diaz (2010)

VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR

Rabbi Alvin Sugarman (2014) Amy Jorgensen Conlee & Cecil D. Conlee (2013)Lovette Twyman Russell (2012)Ben F. Johnson III (2011)Larry L. Gellerstedt III (2010)Edward S. Heys, Jr. (2009)Charles R. Yates, Jr. (2008)Jane Cocke Black (2007)Linda & S. Stephen Selig III (2006)Douglas J. Hertz (2005)Dameron Black, III (2004)Robert J. Freeman (2003)Evelyn Ullman (2002)Ken Britt (2001)Susan Fleck (2000)Tricia Allen (1999)Frank C. Jones (1998)Boyce Lineberger Ansley (1997)John McIntyre (1996)Margaret Boyd Perdue (1995)Karen N. Sibley (1995)Maureen Lok (1994)Gay M. Love (1994)John H. Weitnauer, Jr. (1993)Carolyn C. McClatchey (1993)Bradley N. Currey, Jr. (1992)Louise Richardson Allen (1991)Mary D. Gellerstedt (1990)Robert Strickland (1989)Charles R. Yates (1988)Lawrence L. Gellerstedt, Jr. (1987)

AFP INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

Carter & Oliver Ries (2013)Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy

Ada Lee & Pete Correll (2010)Outstanding Philanthropists

Claude H. Grizzard, Sr. (2007)Outstanding Service

Bernard Marcus (2007)Outstanding Philanthropist

Terry Stent (2006)Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser

Ted Bayley (1999)Outstanding Fundraising Professional

Dorothy & J. B. Fuqua (1993)Philanthropists of the Year

O. Wayne Rollins (1989)Philanthropist of the Year

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Tom and Ann Cousins are equally well-known and respected for their philanthropic work. They established the Cousins Foundation and the CF Foundation, Inc. to provide funding for numerous arts, education, and faith-based organizations and programs in Atlanta.

In the early 1990s, Tom and Ann turned their attention to the crime and concentrated poverty at the East Lake Meadows public housing in the East Lake neighborhood. The East Lake Foundation was established in 1995 to revitalize the East Lake community by implementing a three-pillar model of mixed-income housing and infrastructure, educational opportunities from cradle-to-college, and community wellness. Twenty years later, East Lake is thriving like never before. To build on the success of the East Lake Foundation, in 2009, Tom established Purpose Built Communities, in partnership with philanthropists Warren Buffett and Julian Robertson, to replicate the East Lake redevelopment model in communities across the country.

Tom also cofounded and serves on the board of the Georgia Research Alliance. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors for more than fifteen business and civic organizations, including Nations Bank, Shaw Industries, the Woodruff Arts Center, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Ann is an elder at North Avenue Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. She was a member of the General Assembly Mission Board of the old PCUS and served on the General Assembly Council of the reunited PCUSA. Ann recently retired from the Board of Directors for the Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta. She was also on the Board at The Atlanta History Center, Penland School of Crafts, The National Museum of American Art in Washington D.C., the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Auburn University Foundation, the High Museum of Art, the Cousins Foundation, and the CF Foundation, Inc.

Tom and Ann enjoy living in Atlanta and Florida. They have two grown children and four grandchildren. They enjoy participating in many civic and artistic causes, as well as spending time with their family and traveling.

Philanthropy in the United States holds one of the keys to life-changing possibilities, but the constant challenge is how to make a measureable difference. Philanthropy needs to be much more entrepreneurial—willing to take risks to discover solutions, and then demand measureable results that can be replicated.” - Tom Cousins

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2015 PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEAR

Ann & Tom CousinsTom and Ann Cousins have helped build the city of Atlanta. For more than four decades their work in real estate and philanthropy have not only shaped the Atlanta skyline and the professional sports landscape, but also transformed Atlanta’s East Lake community from a place of despair to a place of possibility.

Tom is well-known and respected for co-founding and leading Cousins Properties Inc., one of the largest equity real estate investment trusts in the country. They developed Atlanta landmarks such as the CNN Center, the Omni Coliseum, 191 Peachtree Tower, Bank of America Plaza, and Wildwood Office Park. In addition, Cousins Properties donated the land, provided the preliminary architectural drawings, and guaranteed the construction cost for the first stage of the World Congress Center, Georgia’s world-class convention and meeting facility.

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Teen Volunteer of the Year Award Recipients

1st Place – Meredith Jones’ passion is to help victims of human trafficking. During the summer of 2014 as a rising senior at Holy Spirit Catholic School, she worked towards earning the Gold Award, the highest possible achievement with the Girl Scouts. Her project helped the victims of human trafficking in the City of Atlanta by providing a kit that included pre-paid phone and MARTA cards, a reference booklet with organizations that help victims of trafficking, and an inspirational book. Meredith secured funding for the kits through the McKenna, Long and Aldridge Foundation, her church and her family. Her project resulted in the production of 88 kits, which were delivered to 20 fire stations in the City of Atlanta that provide a safe haven for victims. Through her outreach and speaking engagements, hundreds of individuals were educated on the issue of human trafficking. Meredith entered Harvard University this fall and is considering majoring in Chemistry or Classics.

2nd Place – Xavier & Edward Holliday are Eagle Scouts and co-founders of the non-profit Brothers 4 Literacy & Life. They have worked to build global relationships by helping children across the world. Born out of their desire to honor their late Great Grandmother, the brothers supported their first school in rural Manchester, Jamaica by collecting and donating five laptop computers, over 1,000 pounds of books, and a combined 850 pounds of clothes, shoes and school supplies to the children of Robins Hall school. The students now have a library of their own and understand the importance of reading. Edward & Xavier are now raising money to put a block wall around the school for the safety of the children as well as install a garden. The brothers attend The Westminster Schools; Edward is a junior and Xavier is a sophomore.

3rd Place – Remington Youngblood started Change 4 Georgia (C4G) at the age of 10 after being unable to find appropriate volunteer opportunities. In the past four years, the non-profit has inspired and connected hundreds of students from across the country to community service. To date, Remington has raised over $1 million in cash and in-kind donations, collected over 110,000 books to support literacy programs, sent thousands of cards and letters to overseas troops, collected food and diapers for families in need and so much more. Remington and Change 4 Georgia have been recognized by President Barack Obama. A freshman at Lambert High School in Forsyth County, Remington is a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a first degree in Karate.

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2015 VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEAR

Mary Rockett Brock & John F. Brock IIIMary Rockett Brock and John F. Brock III have made a tremendous impact on the City of Atlanta through volunteer leadership and transformative philanthropy. Natives of small-town Moss Point, Mississippi, Mary and John are remarkable in their ability to motivate and inspire others to support worthwhile causes and organizations. An alumna of Miami University of Ohio, Mary is a philanthropist, community leader, and pioneer in women’s sports as co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. An alumnus of Georgia Tech, John is a renowned leader in the international beverage sales industry and currently serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Coca-Cola Enterprises.

For nearly half a century, the couple has provided visionary support to Georgia Tech, and as Co-Chairs of the $1.5 billon Campaign Georgia Tech, they have traveled the world together to advance philanthropic support for Georgia Tech. Their leadership and philanthropic investment have been integral to the growth and success of Georgia Tech. Therein, Mary and John have focused their philanthropy on the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, intercollegiate athletics, and biomedical engineering. Their well-placed philanthropy in emerging fields such as nanomedicine will lead to new frontiers in science and medicine, ultimately serving as a catalyst of change for the betterment of humankind.

Mary and John’s philanthropic investment at Emory University has provided significant support for research in the area of cancer detection and treatment using nanotechnology. Their continued investments in leading-edge research at Emory and Georgia Tech have helped position the City of Atlanta as a national leader in the health sciences arena.

Mary is extensively involved with multiple organizations, and serves on the Board of Trustees for Spelman College and Usher’s New Look Foundation, the Board of Advisors for Emory University’s Winship Cancer Institute, Emory’s Board of Visitors, and the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Horizons National, a program for underserved youth. In addition to his involvement on corporate boards, John is the Director of the Buckhead Coalition and serves on the Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees and the Board of Visitors for Owen Business School at Vanderbilt University.

Table Sponsors and Honorees

AFRICAN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS NETWORK

A.G. RHODES HEALTH & REHABNell BradburyBetty S. HatcherJane C. Schweers

AMERICAN RED CROSS

ATLANTA AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICASteve DunlevieDr. Randy Rizor

ATLANTA BALLETAnn & Tom CousinsAllen Nelson Atlanta Ballet Board Chair

ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDENMary Ellen ImlayThe Glenn FamilyShearon & Taylor Glover

ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRONICLE

ATLANTA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Atlanta Habitat for Humanity Board MembersAtlanta Habitat for Humanity Advisory Council Members

ATLANTA HISTORY CENTERMary Ann & Lloyd WhitakerLillian GiornelliDavid LanierJohn SpaldingDean & Bronson Smith

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL

ATLANTIC CAPITAL

BERNSTEIN PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF METRO ATLANTAGreg & Chelle PopeTeresa & Alexander CummingsMark & Diana Tipton

BOBBY DODD INSTITUTEMichele Blondheim AutotraderIBERIABANKJim Terry Bobby Dodd Charities Foundation

CAPSTONE ADVANCEMENT PARTNERS

CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING & CHRIST THE KING SCHOOLHavertysEstate of Alex & Betty SmithEstate of Donald Keough

CENTER FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

CF FOUNDATION, INC.

CHILDREN’S HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA FOUNDATION

COCA-COLA ENTERPRISESMary & John Brock

COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Ann & Tom Cousins

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR GREATER ATLANTA

COUSINS PROPERTIES INCORPORATED

COXE CURRY & ASSOCIATES Mr. Steve Gottlieb Executive Director, Atlanta Legal Aid SocietyMs. Jane Turner Executive Director, Children’s Museum of Atlanta

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Ms. Tracy Crump Executive Director, Foundation of Wesley WoodsMs. Michele Duncan Director of Institutional Advancement, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal SchoolMs. Beth Finnerty President and CEO, Skyland Trail

EAST LAKE FOUNDATIONEva DavisEast Lake Golf ClubFriends of The First Tee of East LakeThe 691 SocietyEast Lake Foundation Partners

EMORY UNIVERSITYAnn & Tom CousinsMary & John Brock

FRAZIER & DEETER, LLC

GEORGIA AQUARIUM

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Mary & John Brock

GEORGIA RESEARCH ALLIANCEAnn & Tom Cousins

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITYGeorgia State University Scholarship Donors

GIRL SCOUTS OF GREATER ATLANTADianne BelkAnne Bowen-LongMoanica Caston

GRADY HEALTH FOUNDATIONDrew Evans

HISTORIC OAKLAND FOUNDATION, INC. May B. Hollis, Board MemberMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Gossage, Friend of OaklandMrs. Sally Allen, Friend of Oakland

KIWANIS CLUB OF ATLANTA

MERCY CARE FOUNDATIONBoards of Mercy Care Mercy Care Foundation & Saint Joseph’s Health SystemWINGS for Mercy CareMercy Care Community Council

MILNER, INC. – MILNER OFFICE SOLUTIONSGene Milner

MUST MINISTRIES Mr. & Mrs. Rick LabodaMr. & Mrs. David NelsonMs. Alimae Hartley

NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHAnn & Tom Cousins

NORTH COBB CHRISTIAN SCHOOLNCCS Donors & Volunteers

OUR FUNDRAISING SEARCHCallanwolde Fine Arts CenterCherokee Garden Library

PALMETTO GRANT CONSULTING, INC.Cindy Baumgardner Nordstrom FoundationSally Buchanan Creative Community ServicesSusan Boland Butts Hi-Hope Service Center

PIEDMONT HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION

PURPOSE BUILT COMMUNITIES

QUALITY CARE FOR CHILDREN

REACH FOR EXCELLENCE Morris, Manning & Martin, LLPDennis & Marie Crean

SCHROEDER RESOURCES

SHELTERING ARMS EARLY EDUCATION AND FAMILY CENTERSJanet JohnsonStiles ConradVirginia WilliamsAnne Carson

SHEPHERD CENTER FOUNDATION Ann & Tom CousinsCindy & Bill FowlerKaren & John Spiegel

SKYLAND TRAIL John GordonRobby Wynne

SOUTHERN JOURNAL MAGAZINEMary & John Brock

SPELMAN COLLEGE

ST. MARTIN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOLMr. Brian PayneMrs. Julie ConradMrs. Laura Glenn

SUNTRUST BANK – NOT FOR PROFIT AND GOVERNMENT DIVISION

SUNTRUST BANK – FOUNDATIONS AND ENDOWMENTS SPECIALTY PRACTICE

THE ARTHUR M. BLANK FAMILY FOUNDATION

THE COMMERCE CLUBMary & John BrockAnn & Tom Cousins

THE HOWARD SCHOOL

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAAnn & Tom Cousins

THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOLSAnn & Tom CousinsLillian & Greg GiornelliPast and Current Members of the Board of Trustees

THE WOODRUFF ARTS CENTERKathy & Ken Bernhardt Alliance TheatrePhilip S. Jacobs TheWoodruffArtsCenterLucy Russell Lee & Gary Lee, Jr. Atlanta Symphony OrchestraLoraine Williams High Museum of Art

THE ZEIST FOUNDATION, INC.

TULL CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONWarren Jobe

UNITED WAY OF GREATER ATLANTAMichael & Ann Kay

USHER’S NEW LOOKAnne Sapp UNL Board MemberMichael Anderson Georgia PowerLynette Bell SunTrust Bank

VICE CHAIRMEN, THE PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP

WELLSPRING NONPROFIT RESOURCETerry Tucker City of RefugeBruce Deel City of Refuge

YMCA OF METRO ATLANTA Warren Carson Volunteer of the Year AwardBill Pinto Bransby Christian Leadership Award

ZOO ATLANTA W. Paul BowersJames B. HannanDavid M. Ratcliffe

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Promoting Philanthropy in the ClassroomThe Philanthropy in the Classroom Program sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta teaches elementary age children about philanthropy and how we can all work together to strengthen our communities. We extend our appreciation to the administrators, teachers and students of Burgess-Peterson Academy, Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School, Whitefoord Elementary School and Charles R. Drew Charter School. If you are interested in learning more, please contact the AFP Greater Atlanta Chapter.

AFP AND KIWANIS VOLUNTEERS

Kimberly Baker Kiwanis Club of Atlanta Jennie Blake Cox Enterprises Natasha Brown Center for Black Women’s Wellness Zachary Brown Hands on Atlanta Jason Butler American Red Cross Melissa Campbell Spelman CollegeHelen Carlos Open Hand Atlanta, Board Member Katie Comer American Red CrossMary Pat Crouch Coxe Curry & AssociatesStephanie Davage C5 Georgia Youth FoundationBree Davis American Red CrossMarian Dickson The Carter CenterJim Duffie Kiwanis Club of AtlantaRachel Ezzo Kate’s Club

Ali Gant Mercy Care FoundationCollins Goss Horizon Theatre Geneva Hall-Shelton Atlanta Habitat for Humanity Aisha Harris Families First Danielle Hegedus American Red CrossBarbara Hill Clark Atlanta UniversityMelinda Kelleher Atlanta Habitat for HumanityBeth Keller, CFRE Habitat for Humanity International Mary Kyle Camp SunshineSusan Landrum VOX Teen CommunicationsPaige Lee Spelman CollegeLovell Lemons Georgia Southern University Dan McBurney Kiwanis Club of AtlantaLaura McCarty Georgia HumanitiesJuan McGruder, CFRE Georgia Institute of Technology

Linda McNay Our Fundraising Search Dana Milling The Evans Consulting Firm, LLCChristian Murphy Spelman CollegeJasmine Okafor Association For Clinical Pastoral EducationGene Pearce Kiwanis Club of AtlantaMelissa Pierce American Red CrossSarah Richardson Atlanta Habitat for HumanityJeff Schoenberg Kiwanis Club of Atlanta Molly Shepherd Goizueta Business School, Emory Juanita Sheppard Emory University Suzie Sloan Open Hand AtlantaAndrea Smith Piedmont Healthcare FoundationSandy Smith American Red CrossDawn M. Stark Cathedral of Christ the King & Christ the King School Chandra Stephens-Albright C5 Georgia Youth FoundationRebecca Stoll-Brandt Bobby Dodd InstituteTara Sweeney Odyssey AtlantaAndrew Tatnall American Red Cross

Jamie Tobias, CFRE Piedmont Healthcare Foundation Brenda Vazquez Georgia Child Care AssociationBryan Vinson United Way of Greater AtlantaRobert Watson 21st Century LeadersGeorge Wieder Kiwanis Club of AtlantaFrank Wrenn Habitat for Humanity InternationalDavid Zaksheske Georgia Institute of Technology

SCHOOL PARTNERS

Shateena Brown Principal, Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary Dionne Butler Partnerships Manager, Communities in Schools Atlanta Debra Cochran Site Coordinator, Communities in Schools Atlanta Don Doran Head of School, Charles R. Drew Charter School Timothy Foster Principal, Whitefoord Elementary Donya Kemp Director, Project-Based Learning Charles R. Drew Charter SchoolLindsey M. Luczynski Director of Strategic Partnerships, Charles R. Drew Charter SchoolDavid White Principal, Burgess Peterson Academy

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Thank you for your part in making our community and

world a better place.

2016 Call for NominationsPhilanthropist of the Year

Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year

Philanthropic Leader of Tomorrow

Nominations will be accepted until February 22, 2016.Visit www.afpatlanta.afpnet.org for nomination materials.

Association of Fundraising ProfessionalsGreater Atlanta Chapter

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