Donor Recognition Program - May 22, 2021 | Marriott Scout Service Center - 2021 Endowment Celebration - National Capital Area Council
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2021 Endowment Celebration The Alice S. Marriott Patio & The Robert & Dee Leggett Endowment Garden Donor Recognition Program May 22, 2021 | Marriott Scout Service Center
Why is an Endowment Fund so important? People often ask me: why is it so important for our Council to have an endowment fund? Simply put, our endowment provides a dedicated, perpetual source of support that helps our Council pursue our mission: to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Growing the endowment fund enables our Council to weather the ups and downs of the stock market, unemployment rates, and other unpredictable events. This makes it possible for Scouting programs to serve the young people of our nation’s capital in perpetuity. National Capital Area Council is one of the largest local Scout Councils in the Country. We currently serve approximately 36,000 youth in 20 districts throughout the greater Washington D.C. metro area including 16 counties in Maryland and Virginia, the US Virgin Islands, and US citizens abroad in North and South America. Over the past two decades we have demonstrated continuous financial responsibility by operating within a balanced budget and continually sought ways to make our operations more efficient; however, the cost of providing our program continues to rise every year, straining resources received from traditional sources and making the reliable support of our endowment more important than ever. How Our Endowment Benefits Youth NCAC has taken steps to link endowment specifically to the support of camping and the overall Scouting experience. Our endowment fund annually provides support for high priority camp maintenance projects, uniforms for Scouts who can’t afford them and scholarships for youth to attend summer camp. Specifically, in 2021, $624k came from the interest on our endowment – $244k to operations, $87k to scholarships and $293k to high priority maintenance projects. All of these things impact this year and add to our Endowment Total Net Assets of $14.76M. What’s Next... A strong endowment fund demonstrates an organization’s vision and foresight for future success. We have been able to increase net assets in our endowment fund to $14.76 million. Our long-term goal is $30 million and that would allow us to provide support to nearly every aspect of Council operation, including camp scholarships, maintenance for properties and outreach to underserved youth. To achieve our overall goal of $30 million we will need to continue to educate and inform those inclined to support Scouting. It is vital that people know there are many ways to make a planned gift to Scouting. Most options offer significant tax savings, and some provide income to you, or your family. All ensure Scouting’s mission will remain intact and relevant for youth. I encourage each of you to think about your Scouting legacy and how you can continue to support the program you strongly believe in. Unfortunately, many people do not take the time to consider the organizations that most are important to them until it is too late. We stand ready to assist you in this important process. Thank you for all you do for Scouting, Craig Poland, Scout Executive
National Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of America Spring Endowment Celebration May 22, 2021 Virtual Program 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Welcome.................................................................................................................Forrest Horton NCAC Board Member/ Endowment Chair Opening Ceremony...........................Amagamek Wipit Lodge Order of the Arrow Introduction of Speakers.................................................................................Forrest Horton Eagle Scout Remarks................................................................................... Emma Bazemore Troop 1533 Order of the Arrow Lodge Chief Remarks.......................................Stephen Peterson Troop 1509 Planned Giver of theYear Award...................................................................Dudley White Second Century Society Award...................................................................... Bill Snowden Recognition of James E. West Fellows......................................................Forrest Horton Recognition of NCAC Fellow.......................................................................Mark Blanchard Keynote Remarks...............................................................................................Arden Dougan VP of Program Impact, NCAC Scout Executive Minute.......................................................................................Craig Poland NCAC Scout Executive Wood Badge Benediction................Amagamek Wipit Lodge Orderof the Arrow Closing.....................................................................................................................Forrest Horton
Keynote Speaker Dr. Arden Dougan Vice President, Program Impact National Capital Area Council Dr. Arden Dougan joined federal service in 2012 and is a Program Director for the Safeguards Technology Development Program in the Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development, National Nuclear Security Administration within the U.S. Department of Energy. She leads a near term research and development program that provides essential expertise to the US government in international safeguards. Prior to moving to the Washington, DC area, Dr. Dougan was an Associate Program Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where she led a research program of non-proliferation applications. Her research has focused on including radiation detection applications in international safeguards, arms control, emergency response and cargo security. Her technical training is in experimental nuclear chemistry; she received her B.S. in Chemistry at Purdue University and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Nuclear Chemistry at the University of Rochester. In her scientific career, she has over 65 publications. She was selected as a winner of Small Business Technology Council’s 2018 Champion of Small Business Technology Commercialization Award. In 2008, Dr. Dougan was a recipient of an R&D 100 Award for Secure Box, recognized in the top 100 inventions of that year. She has received a patent for the Nuclear Car Wash, featured in Discover magazine’s top 100 most significant developments in Science in 2006. She has received numerous achievement awards, including two Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendations and a Russian Customs Medal for contributions to the Second Line of Defense Program. She is featured in an upcoming internal article honoring DOE NNSA Women in STEM in 2021. She is the Awards Oversight Chair of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. She has been active in Girl Scouting as a youth and is a proud parent of an Eagle Scout and a Girl Scout Gold awardee. In the San Francisco area, she served as a Den Leader, Girl Scout leader, Cub Committee Chair, Assistant Scoutmaster, District Membership Chair, District Commissioner, Council Training Chair, University of Scouting Chair, Wood Badge Course Director, and Vice President of Program Impact. She is a Philmont Ambassador, survived a trek, and has taught at the Philmont Training Center many times. She was the Program Chair of the 100th Anniversary Northern California Jamboree hosting 25,000 scouts. She has been awarded the District Award of Merit and Silver Beaver. Dr. Dougan is the Chair of the Training Subcommittee National STEM in Scouting Committee and NCAC’s Vice President of Program Impact and STEM Committee Chair.
Order of the Arrow Stephen J. Peterson Troop 1509 Alexandria, Virginia Stephen J. Peterson is our 66th Lodge Chief (2020-2021). Before that he was Colonial Chapter Chief (2019-2020), NCAC 100 Years of Camping Committee Chair, NE-6A Finance Chair, Servant Leadership Award Committee Chair, and a member of the NCAC Scouting at Home Task Force. Stephen has been to Philmont, Seabase, and Northern Tier (Bissett). He served on OA Philbreak in Spring of 2019 where he worked to repair the damage caused by the 2018 Ute Park Fire. He became a Brotherhood member on 9/21/2019 and attended NLS in November 2019. Stephen graduated from Commonwealth Academy in 2019 and has gone on to Northern Virginia Commwunity College where he is majoring in Aerospace Engineering. He will transfer to Virginia Tech in 2021 to complete his degree. Stephen is an Eagle Scout from Troop 1509 in Alexandria, Virginia.
Eagle Scout Emma Bazemore Troop 1533 Local Virginia Scout Emma Bazemore, 17, completed her Eagle Scout Service Project this past fall and is in the Inaugural Class of Female Eagle Scouts, and one of the first female Eagle Scouts in the National Capital Area. The eldest of five, Emma watched as her younger brother advanced in Scouting and became an Eagle Scout. When the Boy Scouts of America opened the Scouts BSA program to female members about two years ago, she signed up immediately and began her BSA journey. To earn her Eagle Scout Award, Bazemore had to hold leadership positions in her troop, earn 21 merit badges focusing on important life skills such as first aid, camping, and personal finance, and lead a service project in her community. For her Eagle project, Bazemore organized volunteers from her troop to make snuffle mats and blankets for a local animal shelter, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria. The shelter staff requested the snuffle mats because they stimulate dogs’ brains and encourage slower eating habits. She raised money to purchase the supplies and also collected material donations, like dog and cat food, from her troop. As a result of the pandemic, she had to accomplish all of this digitally to maintain social distancing. “Thankfully, it was fairly easy to transition the demonstration of how to make the blankets and snuffle mats online. Although I am not set on a specific career path yet, I am very interested in veterinary medicine, so I wanted to do a project I was both interested in and could tie into my love for animals.” Less than 5% of Scouts BSA members will achieve the prestigious Eagle Scout Award. This level of achievement is not new to Bazemore, however, as she is also a recipient of the Girl Scouts highest award for Seniors and Ambassadors, the Gold Award, making her one of the first to achieve both titles.
What’s in your scouting legacy? I would like to ensure that Scouting lasts forever by notifying NCAC of the following gift or intention in support of the Endowment Fund. (Please check any that apply.) I have included a bequest to NCAC in my present will. I intend to change my will in the near future to include a bequest to NCAC. I have named NCAC as the beneficiary of an insurance policy on my life. I intend to name NCAC as the beneficiary of an insurance policy on my life. To benefit NCAC, I have created a: Revocable Trust Irrevocable Trust To benefit NCAC, I intend to create a: Revocable Trust Irrevocable Trust I have already made another form of gift arrangement to be effective at my death. Please describe: _ I intend to make another form of gift arrangement to be effective at my death. Please describe: Please contact me regarding my intent. RECOGNITION You may publicly acknowledge and recognize this gift. Please treat this information as confidential and do not acknowledge it at this time. In telling you of my intention, I do not intend to create any legal obligation to NCAC either personally or for my estate. It is simply a statement of my present intentions and I have the option to change my plans at any time. It is provided solely to assist NCAC in its future financial plans. CONTACT INFORMATION NAME______________________________________________________ ORG_____________________________________________________ ADDRESS________________________________________________ CITY___________________ST__________ZIP___________________ HOME PHONE____________________________________________ CELL PHONE_____________________________________________ EMAIL___________________________________________________ For more information or discuss your intent confidentially, please contact: Jenna Welle National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America 9190 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814 P: 301-214-9113 / C: 301-861-6461 / F: 240-395-0610 Jenna.Welle@Scouting.org NCAC, BSA is a 501(c)3 organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
National Capital Area Council First Century Giving Club (1911-2011) JAMES E. WEST FELLOWSHIP Named after the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, the James E. West Fellowship Award is a national recognition for those who contributed $1,000 or more in cash or securities to National Capital Area Council’s Endowment Fund. This gift was in addition to - not in place of - the donor’s annual gift to the Council’s Friends of Scouting campaign. The award was typically given in honor of an individual, such as an Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver recipient or significant Scout leader, or in memory of a departed loved one, business associate or special Scouter. West Fellows receive a certificate, a lapel pin and embroidered square knot for uniform wear. An engraved brick is also placed at the entrance to the Marriott Scout Service Center as a permanent recognition of the donor’s generosity. THE HERITAGE SOCIETY The Heritage Society recognizes endowment gifts with a minimum value of $10,000 designated to National Capital Area Council. These gifts are made as charitable bequests in a will or trust, gift annuities, life insurance designations or in cash. 1910 SOCIETY This national award, honoring Boy Scouts of America’s founding date of 1910, honors donors of $25,000 or more to National Capital Area Council’s Endowment Fund. Gifts include cash, land, securities and five-year pledges. Four award levels honored people in this Society: Ernest Thompson Seton $25,000+ Daniel Carter Beard $100,000+ Theodore Roosevelt $500,000+ Waite Phillips $1,000,000+ FOUNDERS CIRCLE The Founders Circle recognizes deferred gifts (also called “Planned Giving”) designated for National Capital Area Council’s Endowment Fund with a minimum value of $100,000. These gifts were made through charitable trusts, such as unitrusts, annuity trusts, lead trusts; BSA gift annuities or BSA pooled income fund gifts; life insurance, retirement plan designations and/or other deferred gifts approved by National Capital Area Council. Four award levels honored people in the Founders Circle: Bronze $100,000 minimum gift commitment Silver $250,000 minimum gift commitment Gold $500,000 minimum gift commitment Platinum $1,000,000 minimum gift commitment
National Capital Area Council Second Century Giving Club (2012-Present) JAMES E. WEST FELLOWSHIP A gift to a local council, designated to its endowment fund. Donors may make cumulative gifts to reach Silver, Gold, and Diamond levels. • $1,000+ Bronze Member Level - Recognition: Certificate, bronze pin • $5,000+ Silver Member Level - Recognition: Certificate, silver pin • $10,000+ Gold Member Level - Recognition: Certificate, gold pin • $15,000+ Diamond Member Level - Recognition: Certificate, diamond pin SECOND CENTURY SOCIETY An outright gift of $25,000 or more payable over five years, or a deferred gift of $100,000 or more, to a local council, BSA Foundation, high adventure base, or any BSA entity for operating, capital, or endowment. • $25,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Lapel pin, certificate • $100,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Lapel pin, certificate, framed Rockwell print, custom Second Century Society insignia item* • $500,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Lapel pin, certificate, limited-edition framed Rockwell print, custom Second Century Society insignia item* • $1,000,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Lapel pin, certificate, premium framed Rockwell print, custom Second Century Society insignia item* Donors making outright gifts of $100,000 or more are designated as “Members with Distinction.” Donors making deferred gifts of $500,000 or more are designated as “Legacy Members.” Members in these categories receive special recognition and opportunities provided by the BSA Foundation. * Member level appropriate
PRESIDENTS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Gifts to or through the BSA Foundation payable over five years, as part of an advised fund, designated fund, trust, or other Foundation fund structure. Gifts may be designated to benefit local councils, high-adventure facilities, or other Boy Scouts of America entities. • $1,000,000+ Member Level - Recognition: A numbered limited-edition replica of Rockwell’s “Scoutmaster” in bronze; original commissioned Presidents Leadership Council marble sculpture; a framed, full-size Rockwell giclée of the donor’s choice from a catalog of artwork; custom Presidents Leadership Council tie; invitations to exclusive Presidents Leadership Council events • $5,000,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Personal customized recognition items • $10,000,000+ Member Level - Recognition: Personal customized recognition items We, Too, Have a Job to Do Norman Rockwell 1944
James E. West Fellows Abdul “Rashid” Abdullah William A. Becker Alex Brown Douglas R. Abel Marjorie D. Bedingfield Charles Clayton Brown Jason Ackerman Robert A. Bedingfield Earle Palmer Brown Mike Ackerman Dominique Bee Jesse Brown Robert E. Ackerman Beechtree Group LLC Joe Brown Britni E. Ackermann Charles T. Bell Martha Brown Ernest Ackiss James M. Bell Roger A. Brown David C. Adams Bruce & Barbara Bendele Samuel Brown Kendall Adams Brian Bennett Lois Brown Hammond Celia L. Adophi & David & Pam Bennett R. Thomas Buffenbarger Ronald L. Adolphi Aaron Arnold Bentley Warren Burch Richard C. Ahlberg Jr. Gene A. Berger Alfrida Burgess Paul J. Alagero Jeffrey S. Berger Joshua Burgess William A. Aleshire Carl T. Berquist Raymond Burgess Joe M. Allbaugh Peter P. Bielak James F. Burris Herbert J. Alleman Andrew W. Biller Glen A. Bush Frank A. Allen Lloyd W. Biller Logan Bush Lawrence F. Altaffer Clark Billups Norman C. Butman Axel B. Anderson Michael R. Binetti David Cahoon Ronald Charles Anderson Thomas Bird Robert J. Cameron The Anderson Family Allison Birsic Anthony Capizzi American Legion Post 270 George Birsic William C. Caplins Alexandra Armstrong Jason Birsic Andrew Card Peter Arnston George Birsic V Gregory Cardarelli Alan Ashley Jonathan Bjorson Angelo Caridi David Astle CG Gary Black III Dominick S. Caridi Robert J. Atwater Mark L. Blanchard Bruce Carlson Norman R. Augustine Mill Brook Farm Blue Hill, Maine Ralph H. Carnahan Robert A. Austin Edward Boddington Betty R. Carroll Jon H. Baake Martin P. Bongers Lt COL Brandon Carroll Bill Babcock Robert M. Bongers Elizabeth M. Carroll The Bacheler Family Dick Borden Mitchell R. Carroll Thomas & Deborah Baird John Al Bornmann, Jr. Pam Carroll Richard Douglas Baker Orley Ray Bourland Ron L. Carroll Barry Ball William C. Boyce, Jr. Ryan Carroll Aubrey Ballard Sheldon R. Boyd Shawn Carroll W. Thomas Ballew Michael Brackney William Cashman Kim and Les Baron Grace Jean Bradford Carol Cass Merry Lynn Barrie Kevin Bond Bradley Lee Cass David W. Barringer Patricia E. Bradley Jake Cassell Fraser Barron Monsignor John B. Brady William R. Castle The Barry Family Melanie J. Branch Michael A. Cavalero Carla Picone Bartlette Richard B Brandon, Sr. John Cavan John Bassler Richard Brandon, Jr. Guiseppe Cecchi Erich K. Batra Kelly P. Brendel Mark S. Chamberlain Hans P. Batra Kevin & Patricia Brendel Trip & Cooper Chandler Peter R. Batra Kyle Brendel Nicholas W. Charles John E. Beach Lori Brickley Charles Charpentier Willie K. Beasley David L. Brigham Chuck Chatlynne Thomas Beaulieu Marion Brockman Nathan M. Cheek, III Alan Becker John E. Brooks Matthew W. Cheney
William F. Childs, IV Gilbert A. Dickinson Robert Faris Kristin Chioma Robert C. Diehl, Jr. Robert A. Farkas Nicholas Christian Christopher DiGiorgio William J. Farmer David Christiansen Anthony DiLorenzo Timothy D. Farr Elroy G. Christiansen Evelyn A. Dise Charlie Farrell Oxon Hill Lutheran Church CAPT Robert L. Dise George Farris Anthony Aylward Churchill Tom Disma Tiffany Fasci Roger E. Claff Seth W. Distler Norman D. Feldser Derrick Clark Dan R. Dixon Donald P. Fellers ClaudeMooreCharitableFoundation Dennis O. Dixon Ken & Alice Feng Jonah, Joshua, Jeremiah, & Jane Dixon Tim and Katie Feng Jordan Clester Jon D. Dixon Robert W. Fenlason III Jack Clifford Oscar V. Dixon Fred E. Ferguson Hal W. Cohoon Robert M. Dixon Sandra P. Ferguson Richard L. Cole Michael Donaghue The Fernstermacher Family Roberto J. Colon James R. Doppee Charles Ferrell Keith, Gavin, Allison, & Holly Dougherty Rick Ferry Kathleen Collins Bettie Doughman Michael Files John Colwell III Carl E. Doughman Amos V. Finchum Richard U. Comstock Dennis O. Doughty Randy Thomas Fischer William J. Cople, III Daniel V. Dowd Ryan M. Fisher Arthur “Cory” Corrales, IV Joseph S. Downs Harold Fisher, Jr. George J. Costigan Three Generations of Joseph W. Flaig Donald Coulter Driemeier Eagles Robert LeMoyne Fletcher Kenneth & James Coulter ADM Dennis N. DuBois Charles Floyd Chuck Covell Frank Dye Rudy Flythe Jamie Craig Margee Egan Kenneth Foley Sue W. Crane Jay Eidson Guy D. Folger William Carey Crane, III William A. Eldard Paul Fosky Clarence Crayton Mary Ann Elliott Daniels Family Foundation Mark E. Crooks David D. Ellison John “Chuck” Franck Martin L. Cross Donald E. Ellison Roi Frank J.D. Crouch II Marc J. Ellison Robert L. Freedman Jack A. Culver, Sr. Paul Lauper Ellison Burton L. French Catherine Curtiss Jacqueline Engelbrecht Keara Friel Anita Danner Jae Engelbrecht Liam Friel Carl Danner Jeff Engelbrecht Richard Fulper, Jr. Paul Daupain Joseph Engelbrecht Anthony & Gregory Raymond “Hondo” Davids Joseph Engelbrecht III Gadbois Graham Davidson Joseph A. Engelbrecht IV J. Brian Gaeng Ann L. Davis Don English Kathy Gaertner Jared P. Davis Dan Englund Daniel & Sarah Gallagher Kenneth P. Davis Roxana & Steven Englund The Gallagher Family Lt GEN Russell C. Davis Steven Englund Bill & Mary Gallahan Shirley Davis Mirchelle G. Enright Aasgeir Gangsaas Paul R. Davis, Jr. Adreon Ensor Anna K. Gangsaas Anthony Michael Day Robert E. Eplee, Jr. Catherine A. Gangsaas John W. Dean John R. Eppler Jon H. Gangsaas George Delaplaine Jon Etherton Raymond Garant Phyllis A. Denit William C. Evans Charles E. Gaskin Peter N. DeSalva Daniel Fahs Mary Geiser William & Sheila Desmond Dr. James H. Fahs Robin Gentry Vincent J. DeStefano Debra L. Fairbanks Jeff & Judy Geyer COL Henry G. Dettmar Greg Fairbanks Mark C. Gibson William & Sheryl Dexter Burton Falkofske Henry W. Gillis
Fenwick Gilroy Meghan, Michael & Colleen Glenn Jackson Mr. & Mrs. A John Gironda III Harrington Thomas Jacobson Christopher D. Glass, Sr. Margaret S. Harrison Robert A. Jakes, Jr. Aidan Glenister Bennett R. Hart Dean Tyler Jeffreys Michael T. Glor James A. Hartzell Katelyn L. Jeffreys Gregory J Glover Robert B. Hartzell John Jelinski Donald L. Goff Raymond L. Hatcher, III Andrew Jenkins Ben Goldfogle Carlton M. Hayden Julian Maddox Johnson Bamber Grady Denise Hayes Laurence F. Johnson Glen Grady Richard S. Hayes Michael David Johnson Susan M. Graff Austin B. Haynes Robert Dean Johnson D. Andrew Grafton Ed R. Hayward Tish Johnson Bryan P. Graham Albert R. Heckman Charles L. Johnston John H. Graham IV Robert L. Heider Frederick Johnston III Joseph H. Grant Robert Heinzmann Stephen T. Johnston Jon M. Grasmeder William S. Hemsley Freeman Jones The Gray Family Chester M Henderson Karen B. Jones W. Scott Gray, IV Noble Henderson Ramon W. Jones Geoffrey Aylor Green The Hepp Family Freeman Jones David Greenacre Linda Hill Lorin A. Jurvis Frederick Griefer Libby Hillenbrand Joel Kahn Marshall Grotenhuis John C. Hirschi Brian Kale Susan K. Grunin Clayton Hitch William Kamm The Grunin Family Jacob S. Hochstein Yehuda Katz Mary Lou Gundersen David M. Hodge Timothy Keck Dennis M. Gurtz Daniel C. Hogan Arthur T. Keefe III Thom Guthrie Robert L. Hogan Robin L. Keesee Richard Haas Beckman Charles Hollis Robert Kehlet Martina Haffner Roger F. Honberger Robert F. Kelleher Hal Hagemeier Allison Hoopes Juris Kelley Christine Hagerty Kevin M. Hopson Davis N. Kellogg William F. Hagerty, IV Brian G. Horn Thomas C. Kennedy George L. Hall Forrest A. Horton Steven S. Kerrick Thomas F. Hall Horace W. Horton Richard D. Kessel John R. Haller, Jr. Matthew Horton Donald A. Kessinger Douglas Hallward-Driemeier Maria R. Hosea Philip G. Kiko James Hamlin Laurence E. Houghtaling Brian Kildee Clinton A. Hammett Thomas Howard Robert F. Killen Garnet W. Hammond Charles Hamilton Houston Roland E. Kinser Isabelle R. Hammond Glenn D. Hudler Allen Kirkland Grace Hammond Barnes Paul Huey-Burns Eugene Kirsch Bernice Hammond Jackson Drewry T. “Buddy” Hughes Jr. Donna Kay Kissane Gladys Hammond Watkins Michael D. Hughes Patrick Alan Kissane Dr. Adelia Hammond Robert Humphrey Philip Andrew Kissane Williams William R. Hunt Stuart Byron Kissane Daniel A. Hanley Michael D. Hurlbert Dr. Robert F.X. Klein John S. Hannon, Jr. Daniel C. Hurley, Jr. David Kneipp Andrea Hannum Shawn, Susan, Bobby, Timothy Eugene Knotts Jeremy Hanson Katie Ireland Daniel John Knowles Joanne Hanson Craig S. Iscoe Michael Jack Knowles John C. Hanson Josephine Ishma Ronald S. Knowles Linda Hanson Bobbie E. Ives Eric B. Koefoot Robert Hanson J. Robert Ives Laurie J. Koronowski George F. Harkin Jesse W. Ives COL Bohuslav Z. Kostka Richard Harrington Perry N. Ives Lawrence M. Kotler
The Kowalsky Family J. Willard Marriott Jr. Alan M. Miller Rene Kreutter Stephen G. Marriott Bruce E. Miller Michael Kulick Louise W. Marsh Christopher Miller Daniel H. Kurtenbach Richard W. Marsh Donald Miller Stanley Kwok Cornelia Kathlyn Marshall Gary L. Miller Sam Laane Courtenay Marshall Henry S. Brooks & Carolyn Robert LaCount Thurgood Marshall A. Miller William H. Lake Jr. Hugh I. Martin James Miller Alan F. Lambert Eneida M. Martinez-Brown Scott & Amy Miller Charles Lang John Mason Terrel W. Miller Dorothy S. Lanning Louis Matthews The Miller Family Eldon W. Lanning Christopher K. May Tim Miller The Lanning Family Richard P. Mayer, Jr. Giles H. Miller, Jr. Ilona & Attila Lantos Bill Mayo J. Randall Minchew Marti Lawrence The Mayonado Family Peter A. Minderman Richard Deems Lay Thomas & Giesella Mays Scott P. Minke Gordon H. Lazerson Walter L. “Duffy” Mazan, II Todd Misura Bill Lee Michael K. McCabe Col Charles H. Mitchell Brandy Lee John S. McCallum James E. Mitchell, III Fordham A. Lee Dale H. McCann Sheila Mitchell James M. Lee Harrison N. McCann Henry J. Moehring Jean R. Leek John J. McCann Kyle Molldene Robert N. Leggett, Jr. Carol McCarthy John Brian Molloy Charles J. Leiphart, M.D. James McClure Mark Monroe Harvey J. Leister Scott E. McClure Ned Monroe Doug Leslie Andrew B. McCoy Steven W. Montgomery Terrance Lewis Steve McEwan Charles M. Monts Derek W. Linden Brian McGuire James W. Moore Robert P. Linn Doug McHale Samuel V. Moore Devin P. Little Sarah E. McKee Melynda & Ronan Moran Michael Livesey Thomas J. McKeever, Jr. Jeffrey C. Morgan Stephen Lofgren J. Michael McKinney JP Morgan Myron Lofton Ian Michael Minh McLeland Hilarie Morris Mark Longworth Kim A. McLeland Jeffery Morrow Arturo Lopez John J. “Jack” McNally Ralph C. Morse Byron Lord Lawrence C. McNeice Robert H. Morse Geoffrey Loughner Charles McPherson Joe Mortensen Simon Lowery The Mealey Family Mortensen Eagles Chris Lucander Terrance S. Meehan Anthony B. Muller Jeffrey Lund Mike & Beth Meenehan Antoine Muller Edward Lundquist Evi Melberg Daniel R. Mullin Thomas P. Lyons Philip E. Melberg The Mullin Family John W. Lyver, IV Jane Melchior Charles E. Mumford James M.Grasmeder Jason R. Melchior The Murphy Family Mike Macesich Robert J. Melchior Timothy J. Murray Ann MacPhail Scott J. Melchior Christopher C. Murray, III Matthew MacPhail Rich Mendelowitz Christopher Murray, IV James Maher Bennet Mendis Stanley L. Mushaw Bill Majurski Dr. Samuel Metters Mutarelli Family Bryant R. Malloy Elsie Metz John C. Mutarelli John Manning Earl L. Meyers Phyllis Myers Dr. Pete Mapes Richard E. Meyers Adrienne & Charles Neal Deborah Marino Edmund Mihalski Michael A. Nepi Ralph Marion Jr. David L. Milbank James H. Nero Sr. Ken Marr Joseph G. Miles Netting, Troop 647
Dr. Ronald D. Neumann Mike Pender Nancy Rentz Carol Newbern Helen M. Pendleton John R. Rephlo Clayton Newcomb Murray Penner Tippey Reynolds Thomas Newcomb Matthew N. Perry William M. Rhorer Marc A. Nichols Thomas Persia Merlon F. Richards Brian Nielsen Cole D. Petersen Timothy L. Richardson Wayne & Peg Nielsen Marie C. Petersen Thomas Riggs Kevin Scott Nolan Mark A. Petersen The Riley Family Kevin Noon Paul Petersen David R. Roberts Lou Noon The Petruzzi Family William H. Roberts, Jr. Thomas V. Noon Craig B. Pettibone John E. Robertson David L. Nordean Francis Peyton Stephen J, Robillard Paul J. Notarian The Pierce Family Khayree A. Robinson Henry I. Nygard Marinda E. Pinkney Norman Robinson Julia L. O’Brien Howard Pinnell Roy J. Robinson Patrick Reilly O’Connor Peter Plamondon Dick Rock Warren T. O’Hara, Jr. Judith B. Plumb James A. Rock Timothy J. O’Leary Peter Pocalyko Richard W. Rock Patrick O’Sullivan Mary E. Pope Christine Rodzevik Gregory Obenchain Boyd Post William J. Rodzevik Julia O’Brien Catherine Pressler William G. Roessler Matthew L. Ogden David L. Priddy Carl L. Rollinson Kevin O’Keefe Col. Richard H. Priest F. David Rolwing Omicron Lamda Alpha David V. Pritchett Scott Romans Chapter of the Alpha Phi Michael J. Pritchett J. Patrick Rooney Alpha Fraternity James L. Pritchett, Jr. The Rooney Family John C. O’Quinn Larry Proctor Luke Rose (The Rose Company) James W. Orban Geneva Proctor Brown Eric Rosen John Orr Flora Proctor Colston Abigail Dixie Ross Ben Overbey Edward W. Prunier Alexander Emil Ross Robert J. Owen Kelsey M. Prunier Daniel E. Ross Michael Ozatalar Isiah E. Puge Jr. Jr. James E. Ross Francis D. Pacello Stephen R. Purdy The Rotary Club of Springfield, Paul H. Page Robert Purvis VA Lt GEN Emmett Paige Jr. Joseph J. Pycior, Jr. Charles J. Roy Daniel Palenscar T. Anthony Quinn John Charles Roy Gary George Pan Bernard R.Halprin Matthew Thomas Roy Mitchell Pan Miriam J. Radford Mollie D. Roy Wesley Pan Terry & Jack Raffelt Alden & Liam Ruddick Garrett Spencer Pan Kyle Raffensperger Angelica Ruddick LeRoy Parham Jr. Dr. Kent Ramler Lawrence A. Ruh David N. Parker Phillip Ramsey Sven Rundman III David R. Parker Sr. Mark Randall John Mosby Russell Paul Parker Eric Wyatt & Michelle Gee Edward Ryan Harry Jacob Parrish Rasmussen Joseph Ryan Michael L. Parrish Ransom Ratcliffe Sylvester “Tony” A. Ryan Crystal G. Parsons R. Jackson Ratcliffe Mark Sabatini Peter S. Pate Hugh & Cindy Redd Anne Sargeant Tejas Patel Patrick J. Reddin Kevin E. Saunders John & Sharon Patrick Thomas E. Reddin Douglas A. Sawyer David Payne Jane M. Redding Justin A. Sayres Stephen Vann Pearsall Sam & Sophia Reed Ruth Scarbrough Edward A. Pease Craig Reichow Robert D. Schaffer Nancy Peery Frank C. Reigelman Louise Scheirer Michael Peffers Robert G. Reinhard, Jr. Joan Scherr
Paul Schimke Michael R. Speed Troop 1153 James H. Schleckser Bernard D. Spicer, Jr. Troop 120 Mark Schneider Jack & Liam Spiegelhalter Troop 13 Kenneth E Schnepp, Jr. Arnold Spitzen Troop 1365 & Ship 7916 Thomas H. Scholl James Spoo Troop 1547 William H. F. Scholl Logan T. Springer Troop 240 Zachary Adam Schonfeld Andrew B. Statland Troop 252 Stewart W. Schreckengast Peter J. Stavish ADM C. A. H. Trost Wayne Schreckengast Rob Stefan Stefan Tucker Robert Schutt Victor Stella Kathryn C. Turner Jane P. Schwarz Philip Sternberg Ronald S. Vaughan Randolph Scott Henry Sterne Christopher E. Vaughn Thomas Scott Family Patrick W. Sterrett Robert E. Vaughn The Scott Family Paul Stevens Robert W. Vaughn Sea Scout Ship 716 James T. Stewart Steven D. Vaughn Erik Seewald John & Maria Stewart Edgar Vega David Seitz William M. Stiles Carlos R. Velez, Jr. The Seitz Family Erin Stillman Mark Verschell Mr. & Mrs. Raphael Semmes Robert C. Stine David K. Vitalis Mark Serfass Dean & Kathleen Stinson Demetrios Vlassopoulos Anthony D. Sesow Josephine Stith James E. Vollmer Matthew A. Sesow Bishop Forrest Stith John D. VonPischke Jefferson B. Sessions William B. Stoddard Ivan Waldorf D. Kirk Shaffer Alex Stolz Leonard Paul Wales Dana R. Shaffer Prof. Gary M. Stolz J. Allen Wallace, Jr. Mark W. Sharer John H. Stone Alice Wall-Dinerman Beth & Ronnie Shaw Philip Alan Storm Dale A. Walsh Jacqueline Sheffield Carl Stout Dale Walter George Cody Sheflett, Sr. Russell Strand Bruce Wardinski Michael M. Shen Peter T. Straub Andrew Peter Warren Stephen, Carol & Jacob John B. Suddarth The Warsocki Family Sherman Brian Paul Summers Daniel E. Watkins William F. Shubatt Clarence E. Sumner Dwight S. Webber David Schurr James Sundeen W.C. Nelson Weese Con D. Silard, Jr. Linda Lee Sundergill P. Robert Wehr Al Bornmann Silver Robert J. Sutter Emilee M. Weiss B. J. Silvey Pauline Swab GEN Larry Welch John Simpson Roy C. Swab Luther Welch Mike & Alice Sinclair L. John Swallow, Jr. Thomas L. Wertz, Sr. William J. Skinner William “Bill” Swarm Togo D. West, Jr. John Skudlarek Robert G. Tallent Craig Weston Capt. R. K. Slaven, USN Mark Tempel Thomas Wheatley David M. Small Ted F. Tempel James B. Whipple, Jr. Al Smith Alice M. Thaler Mark Whisenhunt Charles L. Smith III Harry Thiele Deryl E. White, Jr. Frank F. Smith Richmond “Richie” Thomas Robert Dudley White George M. Smith Thomas F. Thompson Randy & Minhsin Whitney James E. Smith William & Mary Ellen Andrew Michael Widmann Tammy Smittenaar Thompson Arden Widmann Michael W. Snowden Max T. Tidmore Marianna C. Widmann William E. Snowden Nicholas Tiernan Steven A. Widmann Sally M. Snyder Thelma & FR Tinsley Arthur L. Wigglesworth William B. Snyder William B. Tirrell, Jr. Rev. Matthew Wilks COL Neil N. Snyder, Jr. Julian Tishkoff Paul A. Willard Suk Heon John Son David Tocknell Alan Williams James Spahn Sandra M. Tolson Frank Williams Mike Spahn David Lanar & Susan Tripp Joe Pete Williams
Larry Wod William F. Williams Everett Williams Jr. Samuel L. Williams, Jr. Rushton M. Williamson, Jr. Thomas J. Willis Keith O’Rourke Willner Dr. James S. Wilson Randy Wilson William A. Wilson Henry T. Wilt John A. Wissler John J. Wnek William Wohlfarth John L. Wolfgang Linda Brenner & Herbert Wong Neal L. Wood William Worden David Wrausmann Edward K. Wu Edwin R. Yarbrough Douglas E. Yeckley Clifford L. Yee Cynthia N. Yellen George Yergey Lt COL Lucius E. Young Alvin Youngberg Shawn E. Youngberg Stephen Yusem William Zarychta Joseph D. Zedan Thomas C. Zedan Mark S. Zelenka Sue Zich Timothy Zich Robert A. Zottig Robert Te-Kang Zung
1910 Society Robert J. Atwater COL Lukas & Dr. Samuel & Bettye Metters Norman R. Augustine Florence Hoska David L. Milbank Battelle Memorial Institute Leonard G. Humphrey, Jr. OAO Corporation Robert & Margie Johnson Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Bedingfield Family Foundation Thomas G. Pownall Ralph & Mary Kay Belter Robert & Dee Leggett John Mosby Russell Ann L. Brownson James Maher COL & Mrs. Neil Snyder ADM & Mrs. Arleigh Burke Alice S. Marriott William B. Snyder Ron & Pam Carroll J. W. Marriott, Jr. Robert L. & Evelyn A. Dise Richard E. Marriott Dan and Jane Dixon Richard Marsh Second Century Society Ronald L. & Celia L. Harriet Freeman John Mosby Russell Adolphi W. Scott Gray William Snowden David Bantleon Garnet W. Hammond Wetlands Studies & Dr. & Mrs. John A. John & Linda Hanson Solutions, Inc./ The Bornmann Perry N. Ives Peterson Companies L.C. Claude Moore Charitable David Link R. Dudley White Foundation Friends of Stephen Marriott Daniels Family Foundation Kevin Marvel Robert L. & Evelyn A. Dise J. Randall Minchew Dan Dixon Lloyd Hugh Redd Founders Circle Ronald L. & William A. Danner Robert & Dee Leggett Celia L. Adolphi Robert L. & Thomas G. Pownall Alexandra Armstrong Evelyn A. Dise ADM C. A. H. Trost Robert J. Atwater John S. Hannon, Jr. Kathryn C. Turner Gregory M. Augustine Tom & Mary Johnson Donald L. & Ann E. Kurzweil Evelyn A. Barrett Joseph D. Ladd Pass it On Joseph Csatari 1995
James E. West ‘Centennial Club’ 100 Years of Scouting Ronald L. Adolphi Dr. Rosemary T. Enright OA Lodge 470 – William Berry Andy Garman Cooking Crew Michele C. Bisceglie David Glenister Scott Smith II Xi Alpha Lambda Chapter Jacob E. Glick M.D. Souser of Alpha Phi Alpha Richard M. Golling, Jr. & Gerry Souser Fraternity and The Grapin Scouts Sue C. Steger Troop 1906 Grunin Family Mark Tempel Alex Brown John Hanson Alan Scott Truax Raymond & Alfrida Burgess Nicholas Kulick Carroll A. Weimer, Jr. The Dise Family J. Dan McCarthy Alan Williams Seth Distler Philip E. Melberg The Wilsons Dennis Dubois John Montgomery Randolph S. Young Heritage Society Ronald L. & Lt Gen Russell C. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Celia L. Adolphi Robert L. & Evelyn A. Dise Thomas G. Pownall Fred Allen William C. Evans Harold W. Ramsey Alexandra Armstrong Fred D. Grosse F. Kevin Reynolds Robert J. Atwater Libby & Rick Hillenbrand Arthur A. Rossi Gregory M. Augustine W. Gerald Hamm Herbert J. Rowe Norman R. Augustine Leonard G. Humphrey, Jr. John Mosby Russell David F. Bantleon Lukas & Florence Hoslea C. Ronald Scheeler Donald L. Barrett William A. Jaffe Timothy S. Sesow Battelle Jaurence F. Johnson Richard H. Sherrick Margie & Bob Bedingfield Johnson Edwards Richard S. Sherrick Ralph & Mary Kay Belter Family Foundation Con D. Silard, III Jeffrey S. Berger John E. Katzenmeyer Kelly S. Silard Carl T. Berquist Robert Killen Kevin P. Silard Charles Bittenbring, III Margaret C. Kleinfield COL Neil & Craig Snyder John A. Bornmann Ann E. Kurzweil William B. Snyder ADM & Mrs. Arleigh Burke W. Don Ladd L. John Swallow, Jr. Norman C. Butman Thomas Lawton Allen & Katrina Swann Allison C. Callaway Robert & Dee Leggett David B. Sykes J. Lea Callaway Little River Foundation Ted & Joey Tempel Adrian T. Carroll Mary H. Lynch ADM C. A. H. Trost E. Dealana Carroll Richard & Louise Marsh Kathryn Turner Ron & Pam Carroll Martha & Jack McFall Jonathan A. Walsh William & Anita Danner John J. McNally Thomas W. Walsh The Danner Foundation Robert & Jane Melchior Dr. & Mrs Thomas E. Weir Kathleen D. Danner Samuel & Bettye Metters Samuel L. Williams, Jr. Kenneth P. Davis David L. Milbank Jaden Phenix Wright Paul R. Davis, Jr. Frank E. Patterson
Planned Giver of the Year 2019 - John Mosby Russell 2020 - Captain Robert L. Dise, US Navy (Ret) 2021 - R. Dudley White
National Capital Area Council Endowment Fellows - Consecutive Donors The National Capital Area Council Endowment Fellows provides recognition to those who have faithfully contributed to the National Capital Area Council’s Endowment Fund for at least three consecutive years, contributing $1,000 or more in cash or securities each year. EndowmentFellowsreceiveaspecialeditionEndowmentFellowcouncilshoulder patch and a James E. West knot tie or scarf. NCAC Fellows Ronald L. & Aasgeir Gangaas John Mutarelli Celia L. Adolphi Richard Harrington John Mosby Russell Amangamek-Wipit Lodge William Hunt Julia O’Brien David Astle Joseph & Jackie Robert Sutter Mark Blanchard Engelbrecht Dudley White Donald Coulter Forrest Horton Art & Marianna Ken Davis Freeman Jones Widmann William Dexter Attila Lantos Kenneth Feng Phillip Melberg Daniel Gallagher Charles Mitchell James E. West Next Level Recognitions 2020 James E. West gifts are recognized for a one time gift or cumulative gifts made overtime. This list below reflects our next level donors who now qualify for the next level in honor of their cumulative giving. S i l v e r G o l d D i a m o n d Ned Monroe
Marriott Scout Service Center Dedication November 1, 1987 Council President W. Don Ladd (far left) and Council’s Chairman of the Board C. James Nelson with Richard E. Marriott, Alice S. Marriott and J.W. Marriott, Jr. for the dedication of the Scout Service Center in memory of J. Willard Marriott. The Alice S. Marriott Patio Etched on the wall leading up to the Marriott Scout Service Center are the names of individuals and organizations supporting the future of Scouting by investment in National Capital Area Council’s capital campaign efforts from $10,000 to millions of dollars. The Robert & Dee Leggett Endowment Garden There are four distinct endowment recognition awards highlighted in The Robert & Dee Leggett Endowment Garden. The monument and Endowment Garden serve to honor those who have invested in National Capital Area Council’s future by making gifts to the James E. West Fellowship, The Heritage Society, The 1910 Society and The Founders Circle. Both the Garden and the Patio feature bricks with the names of individuals and organizations carved deep to symbolize the lasting nature of their generous financial gifts. Each brick signifies a minimum gift of $1,000 (red) or $5,000 (tan).
National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America The National Capital Area Council (NCAC), BSA was organized in 1911 and today it is one of the largest Boy Scout councils in America. In 2020, NCAC served approximately 37,000 youth and 14,000 registered adult volunteers. NCAC’s territory includes the District of Columbia and 16 counties in Maryland and Northern Virginia: Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties in Maryland, and Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, Fauquier, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Stafford and Culpeper counties in Virginia, and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Fredericksburg, . The council is divided into 20 districts plus the U.S. Virgin Islands abd U.S. Citizens abroad in North and South America. www.NCACBSA.org
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