IMPACT 2016-2017 access to success a call to college 25 years of making an impact 1991-2017 volunteers Donated 2,100 Service Hours 2010 Endowment $1,003,420 1995 First Junior Advising Appointments 2007 volunteers Donated 549 Service Hours 2000 Endowment $3,270,379 2005 A Call to College founded by Jane McConnell and Lou Mitchell 1991 “Wizard At e Works” Partnership Begins 2012 last dollar grants 235 Awarded 2014 A Call To College Celebrates 25 years 2017 1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2017 Last Dollar Grants 144 Awarded 2002
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IMPACT
2016-2017
access tosuccess
a call tocollege
25 years of making an impact 1991-2017
volunteers Donated 2,100Service Hours
2010
Endowment $1,003,420
1995
First Junior Advising
Appointments
2007 volunteers
Donated 549Service Hours
2000
Endowment$3,270,379
2005 A Call to College
founded by Jane McConnell and Lou Mitchell
1991
“Wizard At The Works” Partnership
Begins
2012
last dollar grants
235 Awarded
2014
A Call To College Celebrates
25 years
2017
1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2017
Last Dollar Grants
144 Awarded
2002
With the State of Ohio now mandating that all juniors take the ACT test, ‘Cats plugged into our ACT Prep events in even greater numbers. Nearly half the class sat for a full 3-hour long practice test, which we proctored, scored and returned.
EMPOWER DECIDEVOLUNTEERS GRADS SUPPORT 12th
PREPARE11th 9th 8thPLAN ENGAGE
College Application Blitz Year two of the extraordinary collaboration with college admissions counselors from across the state, NHS administration and teachers, community volunteers and A Call to College.
Since 1991, volunteering has been a cornerstone of A Call to College’s success. This school year alone, 275 dedicated volunteers contributed a remarkable 2,628 hours to program delivery, advising and special projects, offering expertise and ensuring program effectiveness and efficiency. Pictured here is a team of volunteers, who in addition to committing long hours to other initiatives, also led our organization through the first phase of launching a new student information system.
“Without the knowledgeable assistance and financial help from A Call to College, and their generous donors, our family would have
struggled greatly having two kids in college at the same time.”
– Molly Pancini, NHS Parent ‘14, ‘16
Last Dollar Grants awarded in 2016 220 $3,238,451
Total grant dollars awarded since 1991
seniors122 different colleges26 submitted
applications241
In the fall of 2009, the PEAK Program began its early awareness outreach with this class in second grade. Eight years later, and with nearly 50 hours of hands-on, age-appropriate activities that connect college, careers and cash under their belts, this first PEAK class entered the high school to participate in “Start Your Story”.
Before Start Your Story3%
After Start Your Story52%
Freshmen who can name 4 school-related
items on a High school transcript:
During the “College, Careers & Cash” programming, eighth graders explore three careers of interest using the on-line resource, Ohio Means Jobs.
a call tocollege
champion2ndASPIRE6TH
Through specially designed lesson plans, sixth graders learn important college terms like transcript, admissions counselor, extracurricular activities and FAFSA. Students put this knowledge to use in December during a campus visit to one of eight local partner colleges.
LEARN4TH
Developing photos of each 2nd grader in a graduation cap: $75Busing 24 classrooms to the Licking County Library: $840Gifting 575 eager readers 2 books about careers: $7,218Inspiring impressionable young minds to aim high: PRICELESS
“To see the fourth graders’ excitement, engagement and enthusiasm for Jamie finding his way toward a future that includes college is wonderful. The students become cheerleaders for her, encouraging her to follow her dreams. And if they
can do that for a fictional character, they can now do that for themselves and each other. To be a part of a moment that may have a positive impact on them
for the rest of their lives is incredibly moving.”– Edie Norlin
Every fourth grader enjoys a live performance of “The Wonderful Wizard of College,” written for A Call to College by Edie Norlin and Dennis Kohler in 2010.
By the end of the outreach,
2x as many
6th graders demonstrated awareness of financial aid resources than at the start
Funding
2016 income:
9%
1%
21%Contributions
69%Investment Income
Newark City Schools
Grants
2016 Expenses:
59% Services to Students
29%
12%
Last Dollar Grants
Administrative Costs
staff
Sarah R. Wallace, PresidentFirst Federal Savings & Loan
Douglas C. Ute, Vice PresidentNewark City Schools
William W. Weidaw, TreasurerWilson, Shannon & Snow
Paul M. Thompson, SecretaryFirst Federal Savings & Loan
Tom AshState Farm Insurance
Thomas M. CummiskeyPark National Bank
Diane S. DeLawderA Call to College
Judith A. FranklinPark National Bank, retired
Executive DirectorDiane DeLawderDirectorsJen Anthony Tara HoudeshellSue KentJanet SchultzBrett Underhill
Prescott J. KoebelNewark High School
Mary Jane McDonaldDenison University, retired
Granger McKinneyWells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Cynthia M. MenzerA Call to College
Faith M. PhillipsOhio State Newark & COTC
Robin E. SomersOhio State Newark, retired
Lynn O. StrakerA Call to College, retired
Gary R. WaltersClerk of Courts, Licking County
William T. McConnell, emeritusPark National Corporation, retired
Governing Board
Associate DirectorsShannon Chiacchira Julie Uible
William & Constance AcklinCorinne AilesThomas AishtonCatherine AllenAlpha Pi Sigma Sorority, Beta ChapterDonn & Marilyn AlspachDonna AlvaradoJames & Marcella AmspaughJeff AndersonJohn & Alix AnkeleLowell & Barbara AnstineRandy & Lori AnstineAnthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Foundation George & June ArmstrongTom AshJerry & Betty AshcraftLee AuerCraig BarclayJerry BarlowPaul BarnesRobert & Betty BarnesMarlene BarrettSue BartonHarry BayJ. R. BeallElizabeth BeattieKarla BentzBarcy BergstromTammy BerryDick & Lois BibartJames & Judy BlineThomas & Lu Ann BlineKeith & Lyn BooneTom Bowman David BoyceDonald BoydMyra Brandenburg Thomas & Patricia BrannonMichelle BrasseurNichole BrasseurBeate BroderickJohn & Dorothy BrownGina BuckeyRichard BurroughsJanice CanadayMichael & Barbara CantlinKimball & Pam CareyCathy CarpenterMike & Shannon ChiacchiraMary ChilcoteCharlie ClaggettMark & Marsha ClarkRichard & Judy ClarkTed & Betsy CobbRenee ColeyJames & Ellen CooperMatt CooperJerry & Connie CottermanCSX CorporationBob CullenTom & Kate CummiskeyDavid E. Reese Endowment FundElliot & Margie DavidoffJudith DavisCharles & Virginia DeedsDan & Diane DeLawder
Don & Judy Hausfeld Julie HawkinberryMark HeffernanRobert & Robin HendricksSue Henry-MountsPaula HesselgesserHetuck Chapter DARLoren & Donna HewittAnn HickmanHillsboro City School DistrictSharon HivelyDiane HodgesBetty Hollar Robert HooverCherisse HopperSue HornScott HottingerTara Houdeshell & Richard NewmanClarissa Ann HowardRalph HowardNorman HuberSandra HummelJanet IgnatiusMolly IngoldLinda JamesPat & Linda Jeffries Jerry & Selma Markowitz Fund John & Alix Ankele FundJohn J. O’Neill FundCarol JohnsonDave & Theresa Johnson Gordon JohnsonJoe & Marilyn JohnstonDonald & Patsy JonesStephen & Joanne JonesVic & Barbara JoynerGerald JuniperElli KalasJason Kee Kimberly KeeAmber KeeneHarold & Carol KelchPam KemmenoeJames & Susan KennedyJoe & Irene KennedyJim & Sue KentMarilou KernsRod & JoAnne KiefusRoger KimeJohn & Anne KlauderLynne KoblentzMarti KolbJoseph KraftGary KreiderDavid & Paddy KutzEd LabudaSteve & Holly LantzJerry LarasonRonald LarasonBill & Virginia LavelleDana LavelleJames LawrenceSue LawrenceL. Bates & Marcia LeaBill & Sue LeedaleLeslie LenzoLaura LewisPhoebe LewisDeborah LibertyLicking Memorial HospitalTerrill & Mamie LongSkip LorenzenLouis A. Mitchell FundFred & Teri LowingerTom & Alexis LuckoRandy & Kim LustThomas & Peggy MacDonald Bill MacKenziePatti Maidel
Wendy MannMarian S. Rogers Endowment FundDouglas MarstonGeraldine MarstonBeth MartinMike MassaroMichael MateRobert MawhorterGerald & Sandy McCannJohn & Loretta McCollumNelson McCray Gary & Martha McDonaldMary Jane McDonaldRoger McDonaldSteven McDonald & Jane RindsbergEric McFarlandBob & Pat McGaughyGranger & Kristen McKinneyJames & Joanne McMillenMike McNicolMark McPeekKimberly MeadowsMedBenRay MelickMike & Cynthia MenzerRichard MercerTim & Sandy MercerBetty MeyerMifflin TownshipEdward & Carol MillerGayle MillerJoyce MillerRichard Mills Tom MillsBill MitchellCynthia MitchellJim & Nancy Mitchell Daniel MontgomeryMalcolm MontgomeryMartha MorrisonMargaret MottierHerbert & Patricia MurphyNick MyersNational Association of Insurance & Financial AdvisorsWayne & Laura NealePatricia NeesleyJudy NelsonDiann Nestel & Kimberly VanceJerry & June NethersMichael NethersNewark City SchoolsNewark City Schools ASC StaffNewark City Schools Transportation, Maintenance & Print ShopNewark High School Class Of 1954Newark High School Class Of 1956Newark High School Class Of 1966Newark High School Class Of 1976Newark-Heath RotaryPress NorpellRaymond NorthNorton Middle SchoolJudy NullSpencer & Lorraine NullDorothy OberfieldOhio Capital Impact Corporation
Anthony & Dorothy SkufcaJohn & Sue SlaterMary Ann SmithBill SniderNoble & Kathy SnowJim & Robin SomersT. J. SomersStephen SouthSouthgate CorporationWillie & Marian SpiveyState Farm InsuranceHarriet SteffesLarry & Patty StockerLynn StokelyJohn & Lynn StrakerRon StrawserDaniel StrickerJohn SutphenThomas SzykownyThe Englefield FoundationThe John & Mary Alford FoundationThe Lindorf FoundationThe McConnell Designated Charitable Agency FundPaul ThompsonDonna ThorpeJames TimsDavid & Joan TrautmanTrueCoreNeil Uhrig John & Julie UibleDoug UteEmma Lou Van AttaKenneth & Shirley VarnerVensil & Chute Funeral HomesMarilyn WaitsJohn & Sarah WallaceBrittany WaltersCharles & Barbara WaltersGary & Vicci WaltersRichard & Anna WarnerGregory & Sharon WattsRichard & Linda WayWarren & Sue WeiantBill & Jan WeidawWells Fargo Community Support Campaign Gary Whaley Libby WilliamsDavid WolfeJoyce WoolardCraig YoungEdward Zajac
Thanks To our champions who donated from July 1, 2016 –June 30, 2017:
Gifts in memory of...Jeff Anderson • Robert Ashbrook • Ruth Parkhill
Phil Stockdale • Lauretta WaltersJerry Weaver • Jim Wenner
“Having the opportunity to meet with my advisor where I could gather my thoughts and organize my plan of action my junior and senior year
of high school was a huge help and a great stress-reliever!” -Madeline Ashton, NHS ’16, COTC ‘18
“I am amazed by the program’s growth since I attended Newark High School. Students now have so much more contact with the organization. With new
measures in place, like early intervention in elementary, A Call to College helps ensure that even more of our students consider post-secondary education.” -Rebekah Estep, NHS Teacher, NHS ’98, Last Dollar Grant Recipient