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The
RITA Foundation, Inc.
The idea for the
RITA ( Research Is The Answer ) Women’s Tennis
Tournament began in late 1996 at a Deercreek
Country Club Tennis Committee meeting. We
decided to host a women’s doubles tennis event,
accompanied by a Kick-off Party and Silent
Auction, with the proceeds being donated locally
to help fight breast cancer. The first RITA
Championships were held August 4, 5, and 6, 1997
at Deercreek Country Club with 64 teams
participating. Our donation to the Baptist
Regional Cancer Institute was $ 36,000.00.
The same format was used in 1998 with 89 teams participating
and over 200 people attending the Kick-off Party
and Silent Auction. The resulting donation
was $54,500.00 which, again, went to the
Baptist Cancer Institute.
1999 saw the
RITA Championships become the largest charity
tennis tournament in Jacksonville with 147 teams
competing. This tournament now plays at three
sites: Deercreek, San Jose and Jacksonville
Golf & Country Club. Two additional events were
added; the RITA Black Tie Gala, a dinner dance
at San Jose Country Club attended by 230 people,
and a tennis tournament, luncheon and fashion
show at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. Our
donation from the three events was $ 78,700.00.
Again, all proceeds were donated to the Baptist Cancer
Institute as we continued to use the Baptist
Health System Foundation as our non profit
entity.
The year 2000 saw additional milestones.
RITA was incorporated as The
RITA
Foundation, Inc., a 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) non profit
corporation. The first
RITA
5 K
Classic Race was held in April with 325 women competing and
enthusiastically approving of our race format.
The Black Tie Gala in June was another sell out.
The
RITA
Championships grew to 173 teams and the
accompanying Kick Off Party
and Silent Auction had record attendance. SenioRITAs at
Sawgrass, another new event was a smashing
success. 64 teams competed, over 100 attended
the Kick Off Party and $ 26,000.00 raised for
The Mayo Clinic and
Baptist Medical Center Beaches. November saw
the RITA at Amelia Island women’s tennis
tournament,
luncheon and fashion show. $ 5,000.00 was raised for
Baptist Medical Center
Nassau.
$ 111,000.00 was donated to the local medical
community, bringing
our four year total to $ 280,000.00. The
RITA Foundation, Inc. was a sponsor,
along with the Baptist Cancer Institute, Genentec, and
AstraZeneca of the first Women’s Public Health
Symposium.
2001 saw continued progress in our events plus increased giving
at year’s end. Our 5 K Race did not grow as we
had hoped. Our date coincided with the March of
Dimes Walk and Opening of the Beaches Festival.
The 2002 Race will be open to men. The race
will be called Out Run Cancer and will feature a
totally new concept in fund raising. Both non
profit and for profit teams will be able to
designate their fund raising to the breast
cancer program of their choice. Individual
runners will have the same opportunity. With
most non profits looking for additional funding,
we feel this will give them an excellent
opportunity to raise program funds with minimal
effort. Our Black Tie Gala was another
sell-out. Perhaps our best party yet. The
RITA
Auction and RITA Championships remain
our largest event in terms of revenue. Our first golf
event, Lexus Champions for Charity, netted $
44,000.00 and promises to grow next year.
SenioRITAs at Sawgrass Senior Women’s Tennis
Tournament grew to 90 teams and with a new
Silent Auction provided additional money. In
addition to our events, we partnered with Aetna
US HealthCare for a bowling event, Baptist
Cancer Institute for the second Women’s Health
Symposium, and Southern Wine & Spirits special
wine promotion yielded $ 2,000.00 for
RITA. In all, our net proceeds were $
166,000.00.
These were distributed to Shands Jacksonville ( $ 50,000.00
), Baptist Medical Center Beaches ( $
16,000.00 ), Baptist Cancer Institute ( $
80,000.00 ), The Mayo Clinic ( $ 16,000.00 ),
and Women’s Center of Jacksonville ( $
4,000.00). Our five year total is $
446,000.00. All in all, another great year of
growth and giving.
2002 was an interesting and challenging year. In the aftermath
of
9-11-01,
a weak
economy, we had to work harder and smarter to grow and
refine our special events. The
RITA 5 K Classic Race in April became the
RITA
Out Run Cancer 5 K andgrew both in participation and proceeds. The Silent
Auction, Black Tie Gala, SenioRITAs at Sawgrass,
and Lexus Champions for Charity all had record
proceeds. Only our
RITA Championships showed a decline and we have
decided to
move the event from July to May. We had a booth in the
Southern Women’s Show for the first time in an
attempt to reach more volunteers and give
RITA more exposure. Another mile stone was
reached as LongHorn Restaurants became a
Corporate Sponsor. We plan to work closely with
this new partner to further our mutual goals of
growth and local involvement. Record proceeds
of $ 200,000.00 will be donated to various local
Breast Cancer programs plus many support groups.
2003 saw a continuation of all our special events. We have
moved the Out Run Cancer 5 K to May to avoid the
conflict with the March of Dimes event, moved
the
RITA
Championships and Auction to May to avoid the
heat of July. The Black Tie
Gala remains in July. Two new projects include establishing
a Web Site and creating another 5 K event,
Caring And Sharing Hope, that will be open to
any non-profit organization as a turn key fund
raising event. 2003 concluded with the largest
contribution to date, over $ 241,000.00, bring
out total to over $ 887,000.00.
As we approach the
RITA Black Tie Gala on July 24, 2004, we are
half way
through the eight special events for this year. The Gala
will, however, mark a special milestone as we
pass the $ 1,000,000.00 contribution level that
evening.
We finished the year with another record donation exceeding
$ 294,000. The largest increase, from the Lexus
Champions for Charity Golf Tournament, was the
result of Shands Jacksonville partnering with us
to help drive the Sponsor revenue.
RITA will also be the beneficiary of a major
donation from Brumos Mercedes, Brumos Porsche,
and Lexus of Jacksonville. We look forward to
further enhancing our golf event and the two 5 K
Walk / Run events.
2005 was another terrific year of accomplishments. Our first
stock donation, our first equipment purchase,
and record grants were the highlights. One of
our first events, the
RITA auction held in conjunction with the
RITA Championships Women’s Tennis Tournament,
got sidelined. After nine years of tremendous
efforts, our committee wanted and needed a
break. Hurricane Katrina affected our fund
raising efforts at Jacksonville Golf and Country
Club and had a negative affect on one of our
major Sponsors for next year. All of our
special fund raising events did well financially
and will be continued in 2006. The stock
donation allowed us to
purchase $170,000 of equipment at a significantly reduced
cost. In turn, the equipment was given to the
Breast Health Center of Shands Jacksonville.
Because of the possibility of further leveraging
our event proceeds, we have been working with
our local hospital cancer programs to determine
their equipment needs and wishes. We then
contact major equipment manufacturers to attempt
to obtain favorable pricing, terms, donations to
the charity. Our largest Sponsor, Lexus of
Jacksonville, along with their sister companies,
Brumos Mercedes and Brumos Porsche, have advised
us that their commitment from all 2005 new
automobile sales to
RITA was at $69,000 as of November 30. This
incredible show of support for our Mission, our
all volunteer/ no salary or overhead business
model, and our innovative money management is
greatly appreciated and will be immensely
helpful with our New Equipment Program.
Financial results for the year $363,000 in cash
grants and $170,000 in equipment. Our total donation to
local programs is now $1,644,713. July, 2004
saw us surpass the $1,000,000 mark. 2006 will
see us surpass the $2,000,000 mark.
2006 marked our tenth year of
raising money and awareness in the fight against
breast cancer. We continue our special event
activity with six major events that additionally
include two auctions. Our net revenue was
$296,083.33 excluding $2,551.46 in interest
earned. In addition, we have accounts
receivable of $53,275.83 expected to be received
in calendar 2007. There were really two
significant achievements during the year. First
and foremost, we were able to donate a LORAD
Secureview DX digital mammography machine to the
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville. This unit was
purchased directly from LORAD, a Hologic
Company, the market leader in this new
technology. Our donation, valued at $400,000
represents the largest single donation we have
made. Secondly, we have been able to
accumulate the money necessary to publish a
“NOTEBOOK for the cancer patient”. Funds came
from private fundraisers, special gifts, and
Memorials. We anticipate actually have the
NOTEBOOK printed by February, 2007 and
distributed at no cost to all interested local
cancer programs. To date, all have been
extremely pleased with the NOTEBOOK and are
looking forward to being able to include with
other materials to all newly diagnosed
patients. This project, along with the iPODS to
Mayo and portable DVD players to Baptist, are
examples of the special thought and effort given
to provide the best long term use of any special
funds received. Funds from our Black Tie Gala
were used to purchase equipment for the Baptist
Cancer Institute that helps technicians position
patients for MRI scans. With 2006 cash grants
of $176,439,18 and equipment donations of
$380,000, our donations to local cancer programs
now total in excess of $2,201,000.
The RITA
Foundation, Inc. remains a volunteer
organization donating 100 % of our proceeds from
our events to local health care organizations.
Proceeds are specifically designated to be used
for breast cancer research and patient related
programs. The goals are to fund medical
research, increase awareness of the disease, and
help in the prevention of breast cancer. Our
funds have been used for establishing a breast
cancer genetics screening program, many breast
cancer prevention programs, assistance to
patients who are underserved or uninsured, and funding of several local breast cancer support
organizations.
2007
Wow, RITA has just finished our eleventh year….
who would have thought! Certainly, not me. Our
major events continue to perform well. I am
still trying to increase participation in our
two 5 K Walk / Run events as they provide the
best opportunity to dramatically increase
income.
Overall income was
$468,306.52 less event expenses of $123,813.79
for a net of $344,492.73. We issued grants
totaling $330,110.28 and are carrying over
$14,382.45 for special projects plus our
interest income. The “NOTEBOOK for the cancer
patient” will be reprinted by mid 2008 and
distributed at no cost to all interested cancer
programs.
We will be donating
$250,000 to UF & Shands Breast Health Center in
December to help purchase state of the art
digital mammography equipment. This represents
the proceeds from our 2005 and 2006 Lexus
Champions for Charity Golf events plus $20,000
from this year’s revenue. We donated $30,000 to
both Baptist Medical Center Beaches and the Mayo
Clinic. Part of the Mayo donation paid off our
commitment made in late 2006 to fund a $25,000
digital mammography study for Dr. Elizabeth
DePeri. Because of the excellent work by the
Bosom Buddies support program of the Women’s
Center of Jacksonville, we have donated $44,000
this year and plan major support again next
year.
All in all, 2007 was
another excellent year. I want to mention that
Lexus of Jacksonville and their sister company,
Brumos Motor Cars, Inc. have become a true
partner with The RITA Foundation. They are the
title sponsor of five of our six special events
and their financial support exceeds six
figures. They truly believe in both our Mission
and the way we conduct our business……still no
salary costs or overhead expenses.
Our total donations to date
now exceed $2,500,000 and our goal is to reach
$3,000,000. All the money remains in
Jacksonville funding local cancer programs.
2008
The year started out on a relatively high
economic note and by mid-year was rapidly
deteriorating. Overall, we did really well. All
six
events had outstanding levels of participation.
Our two women’s tennis tournaments were at
capacity; our Black Tie Gala was a sell out for
the tenth year; our two Caring And Sharing Hope
( CASH ) had the most participants to date and
raised over $64,000 for the designated
non-profit organizations. Total revenue was
$412,133.69, less event revenue of $126,354.93
for a net of $285,778.76. Our total grants
totaled $291,115.22. The overage was covered by
funds that were carried over from 2007 to cover
specific commitments.
The second printing of the ‘NOTEBOOK for the
cancer patient’ was delayed until January, 2009.
RITA continues to give this 84 page organizer
free to local cancer programs. In December, we
announced a new program for women on Medicaid
with Lymphedema. Our partners in this
underserved area are Lexus of Jacksonville, the
Lymphedema Clinic, and the Players Championship.
Shands Jacksonville Breast Health Department
received $250,000 in January. Scheduling issues
delayed presentation from December, 2007.
Another $250,000 was to be donated in December
of this year, but will now take place in
January, 2009. The Baptist Cancer Institute
received $20,000 for research, Baptist Medical
Center Beaches received $28,000 for their breast
cancer programs, Mayo Clinic received $28,000 to
fund a lymphedema study by Dr. Sarah McLaughlin.
Lastly, the Women’s Center – Bosom Buddies
Support Group received $26,000 which is half
their annual operating budget. Our grant to
Baptist Beaches represents their largest annual
donation.
RITA has now donated over $2,800,000 to local
programs….without any salary costs or overhead
expenses. Our six events are already scheduled
for 2009. In spite of the continued economic
slowdown, we expect to surpass the $3,000,000.00
contribution level.
2009
As this year began, it was difficult, given the
poor economic conditions, to forecast our
results. We were confident about our event
participation, but the other component of our
fund raising is corporate and individual
contributions. For the most part, we were
extremely pleased.
Our Financial Summary shows
Total Net Revenue at $283,638.02, $5,000 less
than last year. Not included in the Net Revenue
number were large contributions from golfer Jim
Furyk and Lexus of Jacksonville….these came in
right at year end and will be deposited in
January and reflected in 2010’s results. All our
events continue to do well in participation,
most at capacity.
We did achieve three major
milestones this year…..over $3,000,000 in total
grants since we began, over $1,000,000 to the
Baptist Health System and over $1,000,000 to
Shands Jacksonville. You can see the year by
year grants by going to the Recipient Programs
tab.
In addition, we have made
some strategic partnerships that will help to
grow specific events and, hopefully, perpetuate
them. At the end of last year, we began a
partnership with Volunteer Jacksonville, now
called Hands on Jacksonville, to grow our two 5
K Walk/Run events. We began to grow
participation this year under the name ‘The
Human Race’ and fully expect to double
participation in 2010. All the net proceeds from
both events will go to Hands on Jacksonville.
Our second partnership is
with the Baptist Cancer Institute. For ten
years, they have received the proceeds from the
RITA Black Tie Gala. Now, they will be fully
involved and desire to make this event their key
fund raising effort for their cancer research
program.
In addition, RITA continue
to work with a group of nurses at the new Mayo
Hospital, helping to establish a cancer library;
grew our Lymphedema program by granting $25,000
to Shands Jacksonville and $5,000 to In the Pink
to assist women purchase the compression
garments needed for their proper treatment.
All things considered,
another banner year for The RITA ( Research Is
The Answer ) Foundation, Inc. We continue to
donate 100% of the net proceeds from our events
and all the money remains in Jacksonville. Thank
you for your support in these difficult times.
Know that each and every dollar is highly valued
and helps benefit someone right here in
Jacksonville.
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