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The
Monocacy Foundation
Service to Frederick County's citizens with developmental
disabilities
Call
for proposals: The deadline for the 2009 proposals is October 16, 2009.
Please direct
all proposals and inquiries regarding The Monocacy Foundation to
Ms. Marty Young at the Community Living office.
History and Rationale of The Monocacy
Foundation
A natural outgrowth of Community Living's mission, The Monocacy
Foundation was established in 1995 to provide money to persons with
developmental disabilities to cover some expenses not otherwise
funded. Examples of these expenses include:
- Vacations
- Senior day care program fees
- Burial expenses
- Over-the-counter medications
- Pet ownership costs
- Adaptive or specialized medical equipment
- Interpreters for the hearing-impaired
- Specialized medical care
- Employment training
While many of the above are not critical needs, for most of us
they are important for overall well-being and satisfaction. The
same is also true for persons with developmental disabilities, both
young and old.
Community Living has always scrambled to find funds not provided
through traditional sources (state government, United Way, HUD,
etc.) in order to provide "extra necessities" for its
residents. The same is true for individuals and families caring
for those with disabilities. Sometimes contributions arrived earmarked
for these extras, but not nearly often enough. What could be done
to bridge this funding gap?
The bridge-building began with a gift of real estate from the late
Donald Hiltner and his wife, Winnie. The Hiltners, retired furniture
store owners and he a former Alderman for the City of Frederick,
understood that financial stability is central to any successful
endeavor, and they wanted to back a local organization's efforts
at helping their neighbors with disabilities. A family member directed
Mr. and Mrs. Hiltner to Community Living, and the basis for a new
endowment fund was founded.
The Hiltners' gift became the Community Living Foundation, and
funds realized from the endowment were designated for Community
Living residents only. However, a year later, it was clear that
the developmentally disabled community as a whole would benefit
from the endowment, and so to reflect this change of outreach and
purpose, the fund was renamed The Monocacy Foundation. Since 2001,
the Fund has been a participant of the Community Foundation of Frederick
County.
The Foundation has awarded of $80,000 worth of grants since it's
inception and have paid for for gait trainers for several Rock Creek
School students, funeral and burial funds, a special ski for a teen
with left-sided paralysis, orthopedic shoes for a handicapped woman,
a computer for a young woman and several autistic teenagers, and
several days vacation at Deep Creek Lake for six disabled gentlemen,
and adapted communication devices for a number of young people,
just to name a few.
In addition to real estate, gifts to the Foundation have come in
the form of cash and proceeds from the sale of tangible goods. Gifts
have been presented by family members, friends and the corporate
community.
Monocacy Foundation trustees have decided to solicit donations
from the community just once a year. This will be carried out as
part of the annual newsletter detailing our grant awards ceremony.
The Foundation also accepts gifts and bequests of every nature,
such as real estate, trusts, annuities, appreciated stock, life
insurance, and tangible personal property. Donor-advised funds may
also be established. The Foundation is happy to provide further
information for any inquiries on this topic, and can even assist
with estate planning.
The Monocacy Foundation's logo is that of a bridge with the motto,
"A Bridge to the Future." This reflects the desire to
provide persons with developmental disabilities in our community
a path to enriched social and recreational opportunities and to
a place where dignity is not hampered by financial means. Your contribution
helps others to cross that bridge and will make a substantial difference.
Board of Trustees of The Monocacy
Foundation, Inc.
President:
Michael Hosford, Broker, First Vice President – Investments,
Smith Barney
Treasurer
George Chaney, Lending Analyst, BB&T
Donald Hiltner, Jr., CitiGroup Mortgage
Kathy Rohrer, Frederick County Bank
Virginia Sulcer, Realtor
Gael Butcher, Washington County Board of Education
Martha Hiltner Young, Development Director and
Director of Volunteerism and Public Relations, Community Living
Inquiry
For further information about The Monocacy Foundation or how to
apply for funds, contact Ms. Marty Young at Community Living, 301-663-8811
or e-mail martyy@communitylivinginc.org.
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