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Individuals

Anonymous Donor

Drs. Gideon and Funmilayo

Adegbile

Enid G. Anderson

Lisa M. Anderson

Nancy Ashworth

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baldasare

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Beavin

Julius Beckham

Whitney G. Briggs

Willa G. Bronston

Clinton J. Brown

Kimberly D. Bugg

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Carne

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Carter

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clements

Martha B. Cofield

Fayshonda Cooks

Marva Cosby

Catherine H. Crosby

Dr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Cummings

Willis “Bing” Davis

Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis, Jr.

Mary Prate Demby

Carolyn L. Dowse

Stanley A. Earley, III

Mr. E. G. Brown Edwards

Gladys Finney

Mr. and Mrs. George Forest

Susan Frishman

Waverly Glover

Janet Godfrey

Maria Grace

Marvin Grose

Evelyn E. Hagood

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harper

Calvin D. Heard

Carol J. Hinton

Lillie P. Howard

Jeffrey R. Huber

Jessica I. Jenkins

McKenna S. Jordan

Helen Jones-Kelley

Jimmie L. Kilpatrick

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laff

Robert Lamarre

Loretta Lenord

Marilyn Miller-Lewis

Alma J. Matthews

Elaine T. Mattox

Edwin B. Mayes

Mr. and Mrs. Nazarean Mayes, Jr.

LaTonia McCane

Judy McCormick

Anita J. Moore

John E. Moore, Sr.

Gladys Moses

Nan-c Lynn Moss

Multiple Donors

David Nolan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Parks

John D. Pfetzing

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Phillip Platt

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Porter

Sharritha Wyatt-Prater

Benjamin Richmond

Arletta J. Rutledge

Alice S. Shell

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Simpson

Sabrina Slade

Angeline M. Smith

Paul Stillwell

Elizabeth Thomas

Harry A. Toulmin, Jr. and

Virginia B. Toulmin Fund

Stephanie Thornton

Kay Tieche

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Timmons

James, Jr. and Betsy L. Thomas

Endowment Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Twomey

Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Volberg

Ken W. Wade

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walker

Kendra Warren

Dr. Nodie Washington, PhD

Dr. Willie Washington, PhD

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Westerman

Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Whitney

Janiece Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wilson

Angela Shei’ Wise

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright

Victor Wyatt

Organizations

ACCO Brands USA, LLC

Adegbile Enterprises, Inc.

Bob Ross Auto Group

Community Health Centers of

Greater Dayton

Dayton Contemporary

Dance Company

DelSig-Delta Legacy Fund

Greater Dayton Foreign

Trade Zone, Inc.

Gullah Heritage

Consulting Services, LLC

Mid American Rehabilitation

Network and WVPTA

Nat’l African American

Insurance Association

Premier Health Partners

Premier Home Solutions

For You, LLC

SCLC W.O.M.E.N.

Twentig, Inc.

Wright State University

AACF 2015 Donors

The African-American Community Fund is privileged each year to receive

contributions of all sizes from individuals, organizations and corporations to

support activities that improve the quality of life for our constitutions. The

Advisory Board gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the many donors who

contribute to the betterment of our people in our community

.

Open a Charitable Checking

Account

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Today

Did you know that you can make your

charitable giving easier while supporting

the African-American Community Fund

(AACF)? The Dayton Foundation is offering

an exciting incentive program to donors

who open new Charitable Checking Ac-

counts (CCA) through the AACF through

December 2015. Grant amounts awarded

from your new account to any 501(c)(3) will

be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000,

and awarded in your name to AACF’s dis-

cretionary fund.

The CCA Service through The Dayton Foun-

dation functions like a personal checking

account, making record-keeping of your

charitable donations easier for you. CCA

benefits include:

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Donor direction. You can give to any IRS-

approved U.S. charity. The Foundation will

verify the organization’s charitable status

for you.

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Tax smart. Fund the account with appreci-

ated assets, such as stocks, mutual funds or

real estate, and avoid the long-term capital

gains tax, thus making your charitable dol-

lars go farther.

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Tax timing. Deposit assets in an account

in the year when you need a tax deduction

and make a grant anytime in the future.

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Online giving, 24/7. Obtain up-to-date ac-

count information, direct grants and access

your gift history through the Foundation’s

secure, password-protected online service,

Donor Express.

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Save on paperwork. We cut the checks

or transfer the funds to charities for you

and provide quarterly and end-of-the-year

account statements, allowing for easier

management of your charitable donations

at tax time.

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No minimums and no fees – it’s free!

Plus, the Service makes budgeting for your

charitable giving easier as you can deposit

assets into your account when it’s conve-

nient for you. This helps you support your

favorite charities when their need is great-

est, like during the holidays. For more infor-

mation about this free service or to open an

account, visit

www.daytonfoundation.org/

ccaserv.html or call Whitney Briggs, Devel-

opment officer, at (937) 222-0410.

Make Your Charitable

Giving Easier and Help

the African-American

Community Fund –

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AACF Annual Report 2014 - 2015