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Comprehensive Campaign Donor Recognition Community College of Allegheny County Fall 2012

The Campaign for the Community College of Allegheny County

Since opening its doors in 1966, the Community College of Allegheny County has helped well over 1,000,000 students reach for their dreams through the benefits of education. Today, real needs exist to provide the uptodate programming, cuttingedge technology and community outreach necessary to ensure continued impact on regional workforce development. In addition, Imagine Achieve The Campaign for the Community College of Allegheny County provides opportunities to leave a lasting impression on pro

Launching the Public Phase of The Campaign for the Community College of Allegheny County With the public launch of Imagine Achieve The Campaign for the Community College of Allegheny County in February 2012, CCAC formally announced the largest comprehensive campaign in its history and one of the largest campaigns ever undertaken by a community college. The celebration did not end there. Through strong donor support since the campaigns quiet phase began in June 2009, the college had reached its

Workforce I. Areas of Greatest Need Program Enhancements II. Support Student These programs are designed to increase proactive development of industrydriven programming to enable CCAC to serve prospective and incumbent workers and businesses more effectively. Priorities include the development or expansion of projects that educate students in fields emerging or growing in southwestern Pennsylvania. Facility III. Infrastructure Upgrades Endowment IV. These initiatives are designed to provi

Workforce Private Foundations Corporations BNY Mellon Charitable Foundation Funding for enhancement of the CCAC Young Adult Empowerment Program to increase student participation and ensure educational and career success upon completion. Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Funding for development of a high school to community college degree program based on advanced manufacturing. The Buhl Foundation Funding for CCAC Young Adult Empowerment Program recruitment efforts, program development

Public Competitive Grants National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsSSTEM Funding for scholarships and support services to qualifying individuals interested in earning an associates degree in Biotechnology. Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Funding for enhancement of the CCAC Young Adult Empowerment Program to provide tuition and other services for undereducated and underemployed individuals aged 1724 to attend CCAC

Workforce continued Public Competitive Grants, continued US Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary EducationFIPSE Funding provided through the Innovative Strategies competition for mechatronics training at CCACWest Hills Center. Qualified students are provided training at no cost. US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration HRSA Funding through two funding cycles under the Comprehensive Geriatric Education program for trai

Program Enhancements Private Foundations Corporations Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Funding for creation of the College Ready Centers CRCs in Burgettstown and Fort Cherry High Schools, which will improve basic skills a minimum of three to four grade levels in reading, English and mathematics with a goal of eliminating the need for developmental coursework in college. DSF Charitable Foundation Funding for creation of a program that will provide the military veterans of our region with t

Program Enhancements continued Private Foundations Corporations, continued Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Funding for Nursing program operations. Mendel and Sylvia Solomon Charitable Trust, a PNC Charitable Trust Funding for support of ancillary programs for RN Achievement. This program will provide academic and social services to assist students in gaining acceptance into the CCAC Nursing program and to decrease attrition rates of diverse students in the program. PNC Foundation In partner

Public Competitive Grants Funds National Endowment for the ArtsArts Midwest Funding for two years of participation in The Big Read national program which encourages communitywide reading for pleasure through a monthlong celebration of a selected author and book. National Science Foundation Advanced Technological EducationATE Funding for a demonstration disabilities grant project entitled A Needsbased Best Practices Professional Development Program for Teaching Students with Learning Disabiliti

Program Enhancements continued US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services AdministrationHRSA Funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ARRA for two years of scholarships to disadvantaged nursing students. US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services AdministrationHRSA Funding through three funding cycles for scholarships to disadvantaged nursing students. Endowed Scholarships 25,000 and above Multiple individuals have

Facility Infrastructure Private Foundations Corporations Hillman Foundation Funding for renovation of an engineering lab at CCACSouth Campus. Richard King Mellon Foundation Funding for renovation and construction of math cafs at six sites throughout CCAC, purchase of allied health equipment and renovation and construction of science labs at CCACWest Hills Center. Public Competitive Grants Allegheny County Funding for enhancement of the colleges facilities and infrastructure. Allegheny Count

Endowment Several individuals, foundations, corporations and associations have made generous campaign gifts that have been designated to help build CCACs endowment. Individuals Thomas A. Christopher 67 10 Funding for the Anna Mazza Christopher Library at CCACBoyce Campus, named in honor of the mother of Thomas A. Christopher 67 10. Stephen F. DAngelodck worldwide, LLC Funding for the dck worldwide, LLC Rotunda at the CCACWest Hills Center. Angela L. Longo 84 Dominic 93 and Charlene 85 12 P

Individuals Legends Society 25,000 and up Manda Beattie Thomas A. 67 10 and Barbara Christopher Stephen F. DAngelo Tom Dunlap, Penn Hills High School Graduate John G. and Mary Dziak Lawrence V. Gleason and Barbara J. Hollihan Ann Graham Alex and Daphne Johnson Norman L. and Nancy Johnson Frances L. Kelly 84 Daniel Krochmal Angela J. Longo 84 Robert M. 73 98 and Candice P. Mill Dominic 93 and Charlene 85 12 Petrelli Jacqueline G. Wechsler Michael B. and Nancy Weissman Leadership Society 10,00

Corporations Foundations BNY Mellon Charitable Foundation The Buhl Foundation Catalyst Connection Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Cygnus Applied Research Inc. dck worldwide, LLC DSF Charitable Foundation Dollar Bank Dominion Foundation Edward B. Dunlap, Jr. Foundation Edwin R. Crawford Charitable Trust Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh FairbankHorix Foundation First Niagara Bank Foundation Goodrich Goodrich Grable Foundation Grainger The Heinz Endowments Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield High

Total Funds Raised 37,106,600 Public Competitive Grants 21,732,809 Workforce 8,565,395 Program Enhancements 4,476,187 Facility Infrastructure 8,691,227 Private Funds Raised 15,373,791 Workforce 1,662,500 Comprehensive Campaign Funds Raised Total 37,106,600 10,227,895 14,637,495 9,371,227 2,869,983 Program Enhancements 10,161,308 Facility Infrastructure 680,000 Endowment Unrestricted 2,869,983 To date as of September 2012 CCAC Family Campaign CCAC is grateful to the many CCAC faculty, staf

Campaign Steering Committee Sy Holzer, Chair PNC Bank, Pittsburgh Thomas A. Christopher 67 10, National Chair Follett Higher Education Group Michael S. Adamcyk 76, H.J. Heinz Company Julie Caponi 81, Alcoa, Inc. Honorable Jay Costa Jr., JD 77, Pennsylvania State Senate Stephen F. DAngelo, dck worldwide, LLC Peter M. DeComo 73 09, ALung Technologies, Inc. Lawrence V. Gleason, Merrill Lynch Amy M. Kuntz, PNC Institutional Investments Angela J. Longo 84, Renewal, Inc Betty J. Lyons 93, 97 12, Fr

CCAC Board of Trustees Honorable William R. Robinson, Chair Gregory K. Peaslee, Vicechair Honorable Jay Costa Jr., JD 77, Treasurer James M. Flynn Jr., Assistant Treasurer Mona N. Generett, PhD, Secretary Martha Woodward Isler, Assistant Secretary Elayne Arrington, PhD William T. Cagney Mary Ann Eisenreich Kevin P. Kinross Amy M. Kuntz Charles M. Powell James Sacco Joyce A. Snell Frederick W. Thieman, JD Exofficio Alex Johnson, President, CCAC CCAC Educational Foundation Board of Directors Lawr

CCAC Nondiscrimination Policy The Community College of Allegheny County CCAC and its Board of Trustees are committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment for all. CCAC does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or place of birth, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, use of a guide or support animal due to disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, veteran status or age. Creat

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