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A Letter from The Henry Ford’s President and CEO Looking forward as we approach our Campaign in Action centennial Investments in The Henry Ford’s Innovation Project are funding accessible and inclusive learning through digital tools, experiential programs and exhibitions as well as innovation, invention and entrepreneurial education. Dear Friends, Our 90th anniversary has been a milestone year in many ways. Thanks to your support, we will have marked this historic anniversary not just by Contents celebrating what we have built together but by looking forward to all that we will do to offer every child the opportunity to reach their greatest Stories of potential as we approach our centennial. Impact Thanks to your generous giving, our Accessibility 4 comprehensive campaign, The Innovation Project, has raised over $98 million toward our Learning & $150 million goal, and the work made possible Engagement 5 by this campaign is starting to be activated Entrepreneurship 6 around the campus. As part of our goal to make our stories of Ways to Give 8 inspiration accessible to all, we are proud to have joined the Detroit Public Schools Community Volunteer Stories 10 District’s STEAM Cultural Passport program, Operating Budget 11 offering all of the district’s fourth- and-fifth- graders free field trips to The Henry Ford. Opening our doors to the community 2018 Honor Roll 12 in this way is essential to reaching our future innovators and entrepreneurs. Invention Convention U.S. Nationals once again transformed Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation into a hub for young inventors, with nearly 500 ON THE COVER students presenting their creative solutions to everyday problems over three days Melvin Parson (in gray hat), at the museum. With over 120,000 students worldwide participating in Invention The Henry Ford’s first Convention events across the globe, this program truly captures the mission upon Entrepreneur in Residence, which we were founded. gives children from the This year, we celebrated two major anniversaries: the 10th anniversary of Maker We are already Detroit chapter of Jack and Jill of America, an Faire Detroit and the 30th anniversary of our Youth Mentorship Program. Old Car making an impact. organization that promotes Festival, America’s longest-running antique car show, and our summer exhibit leadership development in in The Gallery by General Motors, Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds, both achieved We’ve made several improvements to elevate the physical experience and African-American youth, the highest attendance in recent years. Our television shows, The Henry Ford’s storytelling elements on the floor at Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, the opportunity to get their Innovation Nation and Did I Mention Invention?, are now reaching over 81 million including adding engaging new digital columns (top) in the museum plaza and near hands dirty at his Ypsilanti viewers annually. We continue to make progress digitizing our collection, with over the agriculture exhibit. Also, The Henry Ford’s mobile app, THF Connect, is now farm. The field trip was an 86,000 artifacts now available online to learners around the globe. available for download for both iOS and Android at thf.org/connectapp. exercise to help the group better understand where Thank you for joining us as we work to unlock the potential of the next generation We’re set to open Driven to Win: Racing in America, our new permanent museum good food comes from and of innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs. With your continued support, we will exhibit presented by our Partner in Innovation, General Motors (bottom). Thanks to an see themselves as their build on our legacy of presenting America’s stories and experiences, and make the early leadership gift to The Innovation Project, the exhibit will debut in spring 2020 neighborhoods’ future farmers. next 10 years our most momentous yet. to guide visitors through the worlds of those who invented their way into the winner’s PHOTO BY CODY RYAN MARTELL circle ... and often changed the world in the process. Sincerely, We’ve invited two successful entrepreneurs, Melvin Parson of We the People Growers Association (see Page 6) and Richard Sheridan of Ann Arbor-based For details on specific programs and initiatives comprising Menlo Innovations, to complete residencies at The Henry Ford as part of the The Innovation Project, visit theinnovationproject.org. PATRICIA E. MOORADIAN Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program. PHOTO BY ROY RITCHIE DIGITAL COLUMNS PHOTO BY BLUECADET 2 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 3
Stories of Impact: Stories of Impact: Accessibility Learning & Engagement With your support, The Innovation Project is giving the next With your support, The Innovation Project is providing tomorrow’s generation of learners, entrepreneurs, inventors and innovators leaders with unprecedented experiential learning frameworks and uncompromising accessibility to The Henry Ford resources from The Henry Ford Educational equity. No barriers. The Henry Ford The 2019 Invention Convention U.S. Nationals, who are going to solve the problems we will DID YOU KNOW? / is making good on its Innovation Project promise held in Henry Ford Museum of American The Henry Ford, face tomorrow,” said Patricia E. Mooradian, along with Invention to provide more accessible environments Innovation, featured nearly 500 young president and CEO of The Henry Ford. “We are Convention U.S. Nationals on campus and give broader audiences the inventors, some from as far away as Singapore happy to be on this journey together to ensure sponsor and invention opportunity to experience all it has to offer. and Shanghai. From solar-powered rocket invention education is a global movement education partner The Fourth- and fifth-graders attending Detroit systems and insulin plungers to a smart Lemelson Foundation, and that we play our part in creating the next hosts the annual Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) handicapped parking sign and biodegradable generation workforce.” Invention Convention now know this firsthand. Late last year, The plastic, K-12 students presented their ideations Invention Convention U.S. Nationals is a Worldwide Fall Affiliate Henry Ford became a part of the 2018-2019 alongside some of the most iconic inventions cornerstone collaboration in UTC’s decades- Summit. Held at Henry in American history. Ford Museum of American DPSCD STEAM Cultural Passport program, old investment in STEM-based invention Innovation, the summit which gives students (K-5) the opportunity In total, the convention was a shining education. “As a company based on invention, brings together youth to experience local cultural/educational achievement under the auspices of The invention, innovation UTC is proud to be one of the founding sponsors opportunities and refine their observational, Innovation Project’s mission to advance and entrepreneurship of the Connecticut Invention Convention, which affiliate and partner problem-solving and analytical skills. As innovation, invention and entrepreneurship. And it is one The Henry Ford will continue to was the beginning of what is now the Invention program organizers to an approved passport partner, The Henry share best practices grow in scope and impact, thanks in large part Convention U.S. Nationals at The Henry Ford,” Ford provided complimentary field trips to in an effort to further to the support of donors and partnerships said Mary Lombardo of UTC. “Being there from formalize invention Greenfield Village to all of the district’s fourth- with companies such as United Technologies the start, it is very encouraging to see the and entrepreneurship graders and trips to Henry Ford Museum of Corporation (UTC), the convention’s returning significant strides The Henry Ford is making to education for K-12 American Innovation to all fifth-graders. students throughout presenting sponsor in 2019. grow the program. The discipline, capacity and “We believe the goal of the Cultural Passport DID YOU KNOW? / the United States. “Partners like United Technologies understand expertise now dedicated to invention education program to engage students in real-world, The Henry Ford joined how this kind of competition can inspire the and increasing the global reach of Invention hands-on learning strongly aligns with the several other local mission of The Henry Ford,” said Patricia E. educational and cultural next generation of doers, makers and creators Convention gives us great confidence, and we Mooradian, president and CEO of The Henry institutions as a Cultural as well as future entrepreneurs — the people are proud to play a critical role in that work.” Passport partner to Ford. “By providing access to our unparalleled the DPSCD in 2018-19, “Invention Archive of American Innovation to DPSCD including the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, the Convention is students, we can help inspire them.” Detroit Zoo, the Michigan a place where Through the field trips, students explored Science Center, Cranbrook we celebrate the themes of design and energy, social Art Museum and Charles transformation and math, among others. H. Wright Museum of power of unique The Henry Ford also worked with DPSCD African American History. experiences and educators to co-create and implement points of view. customized field trip curricula that were Where we can According to Lucie Howell, chief learning the most relevant to what their students encourage young officer at The Henry Ford, her team, along were learning in the classroom. inventors to with the curatorial staff, will continue to work aThrough field trips to For Pamela Hornbuckle, a DPSCD fifth-grade with the DPSCD to collaboratively design Henry Ford Museum of collaborate, stick teacher, the student experience with human future curriculum-aligned experiences and American Innovation with it and never rights, agriculture and Michigan history was supporting resources, helping The Henry Ford and Greenfield Village, underestimate students from Detroit themselves or their invaluable, extending learning far beyond the meet the overarching goals of The Innovation Public Schools classroom. “I wish you could have seen their Project campaign. “We want to achieve greater Community District ability to change excitement to learn as they read the history accessibility, inclusivity and exposure to give explored themes of dNearly 500 young inventors (above) took over the the world in their of the various tools, equipment, people and every child the opportunity to reach their greatest design and energy, social floor of Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation own special way.” transformation and more. in June for the 2019 Invention Convention U.S. events. They saw history in motion,” she said potential,” said Howell. “By becoming a Cultural Nationals. At right: UTC’s Jason Chua (left), — Jason Chua, PHOTOS BY KMS PHOTOGRAPHY of her students. “The depth of engagement Passport partner to the DPSCD, we can encourage Invention Convention award winner Vikram Anantha UTC’s keynote and the rich discussions my students had students to tap into their sense of ‘I can, too!’ and The Henry Ford’s Patricia Mooradian. Vikram, a seventh-grader from Massachusetts, won the speaker, 2019 during and after the field trip, this would be through discovery and experiences before, during Invention UTC Most Innovative Award for his Automated a great trip every year in fifth grade.” and after their visit to The Henry Ford.” Communication Companion, a device that teaches Convention U.S. kids with nonverbal autism new words. Nationals PHOTOS BY NICK HAGEN 4 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 5
Stories of Impact: Entrepreneurship With your support, The Innovation Project is giving emerging and seasoned innovators a platform at The Henry Ford from which they can collaborate, learn and grow In 2019, The Henry Ford introduced the discuss how food travels and was invited to William Davidson Foundation Initiative for interact and answer tough questions with future Entrepreneurship to explore learning platforms entrepreneurs during a roundtable co-hosted and leverage the assets of The Henry Ford. with celebrated social entrepreneur Lauren The Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) Program, Bush Lauren (see sidebar below). He also an integral part of this initiative, invites successful coordinated a field trip to his Ypsilanti farm for entrepreneurs to spend several months at the Detroit chapter of Jack and Jill of America, The Henry Ford using its resources to create which strengthens African-American children workshops, networking opportunities and youth through leadership development. “I wanted learning experiences that will inspire the next the kids to see someone that looks like them generation to begin their own entrepreneurial farming,” he said. journeys. Two residencies will be offered per year. Still, the greatest legacy of Parson’s residency may be forthcoming: the pending revival of the “So many people motivated me to have the Detroit Central Farmers Market, which The Henry audacity to dream big.” That’s what farmer Melvin Ford plans to erect in Greenfield Village (see Parson, The Henry Ford’s first EIR, shared in Page 7). Parson’s insights have The Henry Ford’s closing his residency this summer. And it’s what team energized for the learning platforms this Parson hopes he offered to the students, future 19th-century piece of Detroit history could entrepreneurs and upcoming growers he met provide. In turn, the foodways program and dAs part of his residency at The Henry Ford, agri-pioneer Melvin Parson (back row center and mentored during his time at The Henry Ford. historical practices shared with Parson as part of in gray hat) invited the Detroit chapter of Jack and Jill of America, an organization Parson’s overarching mission to reconnect which promotes leadership development for African-American youth, to his Ypsilanti his own professional development will likely find farm to help cultivate the soil as well as minds about the art of farming. people to the soil with his We the People new life on his land. “Some of the methods used PHOTO BY CODY RYAN MARTELL Growers Association made him a standout back in the day, I would like to incorporate on my choice as the inaugural EIR. His Ypsilanti farm farm,” he said. GIVING not only engages surrounding communities and Added Parson about what he believes is now supplies vegetables to nearly a dozen restaurants a lifelong partnership with The Henry Ford: “I did but offers returning inmates a way back from not know this was going to be so impactful. I’ll incarceration through employment. While in his residency, Parson was able to meet with Henry Ford Academy students to take this inspiration that’s been given to me and pass it forward.” From someone whose words seed progress, imagine what awaits. TUESDAY Empowering Ideas Giving Tuesday is December 3, 2019, a global day of giving. Thanks to Donald and Mary Kosch, longtime Along with the launch of the Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) Program, The Henry Ford supporters of The Henry Ford, all donations received hosted a speaker series in 2019 through the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for during Giving Tuesday will be matched dollar for dollar Entrepreneurship. Lauren Bush Lauren, founder of FEED Projects, a company fighting world to bring the Detroit Central Farmers Market, one of the hunger through the unlikely platform of fashion products, was the first speaker to come to country’s oldest surviving urban farmers markets, to The Henry Ford. Not only did she share her passion to eradicate world hunger with donors, Greenfield Village. members and guests at Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, but she participated Pledge your passion: Donate now, help The Henry in an intimate student roundtable with EIR Melvin Parson and aspiring entrepreneurs from Ford meet the challenge grant and give the Detroit Ann Arbor’s Pathways to Success High School, Henry Ford Academy and other southeast Central Farmers Market a modern-day purpose in dSocial entrepreneur Lauren Bush Michigan hubs for innovation. Students spoke candidly with Lauren and Parson about Lauren (left) and Melvin Parson. Greenfield Village as a new learning platform for entrepreneurship today, the importance of failure and the differences between social and PHOTO BY DOUG COOMBE the next generation to discover. traditional entrepreneurs. thf.org/givingtuesday “What differentiates social entrepreneurship from more traditional entrepreneurship? It’s about moving the world forward,” said Lauren. “You have to have the want and the will to make the world a better place. When I was a teenager, I struggled to figure out what I could do and how to do it. I want to empower cWith your support, the Detroit Central Farmers Market young people to create their own path and their own way to give back and improve the world we live in. What The Henry Ford is doing, will be erected in Greenfield Village at Washington and State streets, across from the Edison Illuminating it’s amazing. To be spreading the awareness of social entrepreneurship, innovation and invention is just so inspiring.” Company and State Street Lunch Stand. 6 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 7
DETROIT CENTRAL FARMERS MARKET The Henry Ford has accepted a challenge grant to bring back to life one of the oldest surviving urban farmers markets in the country in Greenfield Village. Help us reach this goal and #PledgeYourPassion today. This 1860 structure will be the hub of our growing commitment to sustainability YOUR SUPPORT and serve as a new agricultural learning platform in Greenfield Village. We need the support of donors with the vision and foresight to see that this remarkable structure can have new purposes as a place that will inspire people to explore and learn about food, farming, healthy eating and agricultural innovation — past, present and future. WILL MAKE Make history and #PledgeYourPassion today to see the Detroit Central Farmers Market activated in Greenfield Village. HISTORY DONATE TODAY Visit thf.org/givingtuesday to make a gift or for more information A REALITY on the ways you can support The Henry Ford. All donations to the Detroit Central Farmers Market project Detroit Central Farmers Market, c. 1885 will be matched dollar for dollar. 8 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 9
VOLUNTEER STORIES Get Inspired by Doing OPERATING BUDGET The Henry Ford by the Numbers Making a Difference The Henry Ford Operating Revenue (in thousands) 2018 2017 Two donors to The Henry Ford exemplify generosity, ADMISSIONS $14,541 $14,076 selflessness and a commitment to volunteerism MEMBERSHIP $6,808 $6,705 Like many of the donors and volunteers who DID YOU KNOW? / support The Henry Ford, Kathy Levillier and Michael Choffnes regularly RESTAURANTS + CATERING $16,071 $14,031 volunteers with Greenfield Michael Choffnes share a love for helping others Village’s mechanics to and spreading knowledge. What also makes their keep the Model A’s and RETAIL $1,398 $1,411 stories impactful is the sheer number of years and Model T’s in top form. At hours the two have spent and served in support present, he is helping set up a shop to help maintain OTHER EARNED INCOME $9,927 $9,418 of the educational mission of The Henry Ford. exhibited vehicles. Both recently marked significant milestones and contributions in their charitable work. GIFTS + CONTRIBUTIONS $4,154 $4,399 “I’m a donor INVESTMENT INCOME $17,380 $16,547 KATHY LEVILLIER Pick an artifact or experience at The Henry because I want to play a part Ford, and it’s a good bet you’ve met Kathy in the future OTHER $1,588 $1,401 Levillier. Passionate volunteer, member and generous donor, Levillier is as compelling The Henry Ford will create $71,867 $67,988 discussing tintypes in Greenfield Village as she is showcasing the particulars of the museum’s through The 1975 Sperry-New Holland Combine. She calls Innovation Project.” volunteering at The Henry Ford “invigorating” — Kathy Levillier Operating Expenses (in thousands) 2018 (unaudited) 2017 and openly shares her desire to help make Fundraising expenses the goals of The Innovation Project a reality. PROGRAM $60,703 $55,059 as a percentage of total As proof, she calls out the 2019 Invention revenue: 3.64% Convention U.S. Nationals, where hundreds ADMINISTRATIVE $7,517 $8,321 Fundraising + of young innovators came to The Henry Ford administration expenses to share their inventions. “It was a pleasure to see all that creativity,” said Levillier. “The DEVELOPMENT + MEMBERSHIP $2,614 $2,894 as a percentage of total revenue: 14.10% students were so enthusiastic, intelligent and hardworking. Maybe I met the next Henry Ford!” $70,834 $66,274 A longtime racing fan, Levillier decided to use a charitable distribution from her IRA to support the completion of the new Driven to Win: Racing CAPITAL INVESTMENTS $950 $1,478 in America exhibition. “I love racing and have been a fan of drivers from Junior Johnson to SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $82 $237 Jimmie Johnson,” said Levillier, who can’t wait for the exhibit to open in 2020. Total giving to The Henry Ford last year reached $26.5 million, which MICHAEL CHOFFNES includes gifts and contributions to the operations shown above. Why would someone choose to regularly volunteer at The Henry Ford all the way from DID YOU KNOW? / Chicago? “What I do really makes a difference,” Along with making a membership, which morphed into annual giving 2018 Operating 2018 Operating charitable distribution said Michael Choffnes, who has been making — and then some: Choffnes recently entered the trek from the Windy City twice monthly, The Henry Ford’s 20K Club marking 20,000 from an IRA, there are many other ways you can Support + Revenue Expenditures sometimes more, for 20-plus years. The former service hours, a distinction earned only once support The Henry Ford PROGRAM REVENUE 29.7% PROGRAM 85.7% with a planned gift. Visit Chicago Public Schools shop teacher first before. “I was honored and very surprised,” said thehenryfordlegacy.org RETAIL + FOOD SALES 24.3% ADMINISTRATIVE 10.6% visited The Henry Ford on a business trip in Choffnes of the special citation and celebratory or call Jeff Dunlap at 1992. His two-day ticket became an annual clock he received in recognition of his service. 313.982.6167 for more GIFTS + CONTRIBUTIONS 5.8% DEVELOPMENT + MEMBERSHIP information. 3.7% INVESTMENT INCOME 24.2% OTHER 16.0% Want to volunteer? Visit thf.org/about/employment/volunteering or call 313.982.6100, ext. 2651 or 2653, to find out how. 10 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 11
2018 HONOR ROLL Making an Impact Through Giving THE INNOVATION Patrick Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harkness Bruce R. Bachmann Vanessa C. McCormick PROJECT CAMPAIGN Mary Ellen Hayes Tim and Diann Pendell THANK YOU TO OUR EARLY SUPPORTERS The William Randolph Hearst Foundations Polk Bros. Foundation Hitachi America, Ltd. AS OF APRIL 2019 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ingle III (t) $2,500-$4,999 Andrew and Linda Dervan $5,000,000 and Above Thank you Mr. Richard E. Johnson Rex A. Miller and Joan Miller William Davidson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kontulis II (t) Steve and Beth Schroeder Ford Foundation Joseph Lile Tru Vue, Inc. Ford Motor Company Masco Corporation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Clay Ford Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs $1,000-$2,499 General Motors Owens Corning Foundation to our 2018 Anonymous (2) Ambassador and Mrs. Ronald N. Weiser (t) Ms. Lisa A. Payne (t) Ms. Sara Bostock and Mr. Peter Bostock PNC Bank Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fontana $1,000,000-$4,999,999 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reuss (t) William Clay Ford III (t) Anonymous (3) United Technologies Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Guaresimo Lynn and Paul Alandt on behalf of the Benson Alessandro and Kimm Uzielli (t) Mrs. Andrea Kotch Duda and Mr. Walter Duda supporters. & Edith Ford Fund (t) Mrs. Margaret E. Wade Sara Locricchio Shirley Damps (e) Mildred and Charles Webster Sally B. Moore Delta Air Lines Foundation Duane and Sheila Tarnacki Mrs. Linda Dresner and Mr. Edward C. Levy, Jr. $25,000-$99,999 DTE Energy Foundation Applebaum Family Compass Fund $500-$999 Cynthia and Edsel B. Ford II (t) Aptiv Foundation Complex Weavers on behalf of the Henry Ford II Fund Denis and Patricia Bork Mr. and Mrs. James Ewing Ford Motor Company Fund Clive Chapman Greg Kaufman We sincerely thank all of you, our donors William Clay Ford, Jr. and Lisa V. Ford (t) Steven K. and Sheila Ford Hamp (t) Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Cluxton III Community Foundation for Michigan Weavers Guild Bernard and Janene Ringwelski and friends, for helping us grow and build Mort & Brigitte Harris Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeryan Southeast Michigan Federal-Mogul Corporation $250-$499 The Khan Foundation on our mission to provide unique educational Mr. and Mrs. Dario Franchitti Amateur Mendicant Society of Detroit Donald and Mary Kosch Foundation George F. Francis III (t) Jon Crosthwaite Lear Corporation Chip Ganassi Mr. and Mrs. James K. Doig experiences based on authentic objects, stories Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Manoogian (t) The Meijer Foundation Marcia Sue Gurecky Jeanine Head Miller (e) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Montreuil Freda G. Johnson and lives from America’s traditions of ingenuity, Bruce Meyer Family (t) Penske Family Richard E. Johnson Koch Industries Mr. and Mrs. William L. Romanski $249 and Under resourcefulness and innovation. Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc. Roush Corporation Mr. Christopher Locke and Ms. Starr Kelton-Locke Anonymous (2) Ken Adams Larry P. Turek Alex MacAllister Mr. and Mrs. William Allen The following pages recognize cumulative Robert J. Turek Mr. and Mrs. S. Evan Weiner (t) Mr. and Mrs. Chris MacAllister Magna International Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ambrus Katie and Dave Andrea support as well as support from individuals, $500,000-$999,999 Anonymous Patricia E. Mooradian (t) (e) Claudia J. Nickel Rosemary and John Austgen Steve & Droinda Balanecki Mrs. Judith H. Obermayer corporations and foundations received between Mr. and Mrs. William W. Boeschenstein Cynthia Brush Hamilton Roddis Foundation Michael Bartels Mr. and Mrs. David Bauer Estate of Helen Antonia Talarek January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2018. Michael J. Choffnes CIBER, Inc./HTC Global Services Mr. and Mrs. Hau Thai-Tang (t) Mr. James H. Voyles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Baxter Colleen Bean Hewlett Packard Enterprise Bill Benck Ms. Linda A. Wall Institute of Museum and Library Services Thomas Benedict If we have omitted a name or otherwise erred, please accept our apology Michigan Economic Development Corporation $10,000-$24,999 Alison Benjamin and contact the Institutional Advancement Office at 313.982.6115. Tim Brewer Shell Oil Company Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baer Betty S. Chu and Navot Shoresh Ms. Alyce Brown and Mr. Thomas Smith $100,000-$499,999 Eliza Kontulis Getz and Maxwell King Getz (t) Mr. John Brown and Ms. Wendy Morris Anonymous Mr. Christopher F. Hamp and Dr. Nicole Hamp (t) Ms. Susan Brown and Mr. Craig Schnabel Want to add your name to the 2019 Honor Roll? Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Anderson (t) Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP Michael and Jeanne Butman Give today at thf.org/support. Robert & Toni Bader Charitable Foundation Maine Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Campbell Estates of David and Jane Barton Mr. and Mrs. Raj Nair James Carter Paul and Constance Dimond (t) Mr. and Mrs. William I. Sikora Steven Cavalieri Phillip and Lauren Fisher Terence Clark Emily and Henry Ford III (t) $5,000-$9,999 Mr. Scott M. Clippert Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Gerson (t) Anonymous Cross Borders Ambassador and Mrs. Yousif B. Ghafari AK Steel Ellen T. Crowley (t)=trustee (e)=employee 12 THE HENRY FORD EFFECT: VOLUME 12 thf.org 13
THE INNOVATION PROJECT / $249 and Under (CONTINUED) John P. Dainus Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Edsel B. Ford $500,000-$999,999 Dearborn DDAs Popular Mechanics Henricus de Groot Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Moyer Henry and Clara Bryant Ford AAA Michigan Delphi Corporation Premier Auto Group Christine K. Del Greco Mr. Mike Mulcahy Ford Foundation AT&T DENSO International America, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Denton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Musial Ford Motor Company Mr. and Mrs. William W. Boeschenstein Detroit Lions PRIMECAP Management Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Denyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Musselman Ford Motor Company Fund Carleton W. Brown Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reuss (t) Judy A. Dever Filomena Napolitano (e) Mrs. Walter B. Ford II Cynthia B. Brush Detroit Regional Chamber R. H. Bluestein & Co. Mr. Brian Devlin and Ms. Kay Kaminga Needles, Hooks and Heddles Mr. and Mrs. William Clay Ford Ford R. Bryan DFCU Financial Kathleen R. Simmons Nancy H. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Newhouse William Clay Ford, Jr. and Lisa V. Ford (t) Comerica Bank Paul and Constance Dimond (t) Governor and Mrs. Richard D. Snyder Jeff Dunlap and Elizabeth Lindau (e) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Niemi General Motors DTE Energy Company Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Snyder Mr. Richard Cook Michael Eddy Marcy Oehler Steven K. and Sheila Ford Hamp (t) Edward C. Levy Co. Team Detroit Mr. and Mrs. David T. Fischer Beverly Ellis Mr. James W. O’Keefe The Kresge Foundation Exhibit Works, Inc. TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing Walter & Josephine Ford Fund Ellice Engdahl (e) Oxford Physical Therapy Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs explore.org, a direct charitable activity Tower Automotive Mr. William H. Gates III Mr. and Mrs. David J. Esper Jeani A. Park National Endowment for the Humanities of the “Annenberg Foundation” Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. Mary Ellen Hayes Frances Faile Mr. and Mrs. George E. Peck State of Michigan FabriSteel Holdings Inc. USDA Forest Service Hewlett Packard Enterprise Stanton T. Fitts Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Pilot Ambassador and Mrs. Ronald N. Weiser (t) Mr. and Mrs. James D. Farley, Jr. Macy’s U.S. Department of Housing and Ford Retired Executive Engineers Pixel Grafix Studio LLC. Fayez Sarofim & Co. Urban Development Michigan Economic Development Corporation Robert D. Ford Martha Pleiss $1,000,000-$4,999,999 Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Morse Phillip and Lauren Fisher Mrs. Anne Ford Alessandro and Kimm Uzielli (t) Sharon L. Fredrick Mrs. Nancy Poettinger Anonymous (5) Verizon Wireless Owens Corning Foundation Anne Marie Garman and John Kozma Mr. Andrew L. Price Mrs. Charlotte M. Ford Village Antiques Show The Anderson Fund Shell Oil Company Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Goodrich Anneliese Pruett Bank of America Emily and Henry Ford III (t) Visteon Corporation Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman Robert Grigelevich Family of Lou Ratsos Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Walter and Roxanne Ford Colonel John von Batchelder The Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation Mr. Michael Guzick and Mary Lou Reichard Mr. Ralph H. Booth II Dean and Aviva Friedman/Real Integrated Wade-Trim U.S. Department of Education GE Foundation Mrs. Gloria Bucciero-Guzick Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Roth, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Choffnes Gerard & Luanne Waldecker Whitney Fund General Electric Company Mary Hammer Rita Runchock Cisco Systems, Inc. Wayne County Lestra Hazel Mr. Paul Sant Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan $100,000-$499,999 General Motors Foundation Mildred and Charles Webster E. Theresa Henderson Shirley Damps (e) Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Gerson (t) WFD Henry Schaefer Christopher Hohn Delta Air Lines ACDelco The Ghafari Companies Mrs. Richard E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Randal Schuck Ambassador and Mrs. Yousif B. Ghafari Warren Hopkins Delta Air Lines Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Ackerman Dorothy Zink Estate Trust Jean Hosford Jan Sheely The Gilmour-Jirgens Fund Mrs. Linda Dresner and Mr. Edward C. Levy, Jr. Alberici Constructors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Howarth Dr. Andrew Sherman DTE Energy Foundation Alberici Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company $50,000-$99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Hunter Bill Simmeth Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation The Gordy Company Anonymous (5) The Alix Foundation Ann L. Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. Sisneros Eleanor & Edsel Ford Fund Guardian Industries Corp. AARP Maggie & Bob Allesee Jennifer Jamson and Jim Clark Ford Motor Company Archives Mr. Patrick Hancock Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. Brian J. Smolen The Americana Foundation William Jeffrey Herrick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harkness American Truck Foundation Dr. Edward F. 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