IMPACT: Annual Report : 2018-19 | Page 14

ANNUAL FUND 2018-19 Impact in Numbers ANNUAL FUND: GIVE ANNUALLY. IMPACT DAILY. $990,910 RAISED (117% of goal) Average of $2,584 per student invested beyond tuition By Arantxa Klonaris & Courtney L Sarofim, Co-Chairs of the LCIS Development Committee Arantxa Klonaris, an engineer by profession, is currently employed at Gunvor Group Ltd, one of the world’s largest independent commodities trading houses. She has been a resident of The Bahamas since 2004 and is the Spanish Honorary Consul for The Bahamas. Married to Mike Klonaris, a prominent Bahamian lawyer, they have two children currently in Grades 2 and 4. Both children have attended LCIS since they were three years old. She has been a member of the LCIS Board of Directors since 2017. The family has a long association with the school as Mike’s mother, Kathryn, was an LCIS teacher for many years. Courtney L. Sarofim is a resident of Houston, Texas, but she calls The Bahamas her second home. A law graduate from Columbia University and currently a partner at Sima Capital, Courtney has been a member of the LCIS Board of Directors since 2012 and is currently one of our four Governors. In Houston, she serves on the Board of Trustees and as Chairman of the Development Committee for the Museum of Fine Arts; on the Board of Trustees and chairs the Advancement Committee of St. John’s School and on the Board of Trustees for KIPP. She is the wife of Christopher Sarofim, President of Sarofim International and Vice Chairman of Fayez Sarofim and Co., and the daughter of former Houston Mayor Bob and Elyse Lanier. She has three children—Louisa, 17; Fayez, 13 and her stepdaughter Gillian, 25. 14 As its name suggests, fundraising for the Annual Fund takes place every year. And every year we are amazed by the generosity of parents, grandparents, neighbours, community members and corporate partners who continue to support the Annual Fund to help develop our school and provide the best opportunities for students every day. As a non-profit organisation, every tuition dollar and every donated dollar is spent to provide resources and experiences that have a direct and immediate impact on the students in so many ways. Some of the highlights of fundraising last year included significant funds allocated to the ongoing professional growth of our teachers under the guidance of new principal Mr Mindorff. It was a record year for scholarship giving, and we would like to thank all the donors at every level who continue to make an LCIS education available to those Bahamian families who could not otherwise afford to attend. LCIS has always been a school by the community for the community. Thank you for making our community stronger with your generosity throughout the year. 52% UNRESTRICTED 48% RESTRICTED 666 GIFTS (UP 18%) AVERAGE GIFT $1,493 74% LCIS FAMILIES 154 NEW CONTRIBUTED DONORS Where did my donations make an impact? 3% 13% 16% 47% 21% ALLOCATIONS BY AREA Educational Enhancements: Curriculum /Programme (3%) Capital Improvements: Master Plan (13%) Educational Enhancements: Professional Development (16%) Capital Improvementsl: Technology (21%) Financial Aid & Scholarships (47%) YOU HELPED WITH • iPad and laptop upgrades • More ELC tricycles • Additional scholarships • New sailing equipment • Classroom library replacements • Swimming pool cooler installation • Professional development for teachers 15