b'geneva foundation GENEVA FOUNDATIONO F P R E S B Y T E R I A N H O M E S OF PRESBYTERIAN HOMESThe Geneva Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of revenue & supportPresbyterian Homes. Programs and services are funded to respond to the needs of residentsYEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2024and campus locations. Donor involvement and investment (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)are vital to the advancement of this mission. ThroughREVENUE, GAINS (LOSSES)FY 2024these partnerships, the foundation supports theAND OTHER SUPPORTbenevolence, growth and enhancement of ourContributions$2,391campus locations, creates new and innovativeInvestment income5,214programs, and builds lasting legacies. Realized gain on investmentsNet3,874Scholarships and aid to staff in emergency Unrealized gains on investmentsNet11,701situations are also provided. TOTAL REVENUE, GAINS (LOSSES) The Geneva Foundation relies on the generosityAND OTHER SUPPORT$23,180of donors, residents, families, employees, friendsEXPENSESand those in our surrounding neighborhoods toGrants to Presbyterian Homes and affiliates$7,124transform lives and enrich our Presbyterian HomesSupport services316communities. Through the Geneva Foundation, each Fundraising666one of us can find a way to inspire, strengthen and TOTAL EXPENSES$8,106support each other in community. CHANGE IN NET ASSETS$15,074PICTURED (TOP LEFT TO BOTTOM RIGHT) :Net assets, Beginning of Year$156,474Cookie Erikson, Program Coordinator, Lake Net assets, End of Year$171,548Forest Place, with Danielle Greenwood,Lake Forest Place residentGwen Rahr,member of The Womans Board andWestminster Place resident withLamose Emilcar, Resident Assistant,Westminster Place16PRESBYTERIAN HOMES & GENEVA FOUNDATION 2024 ANNUAL REPORT'