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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Dear friends and supporters: During 2014 the Miami Bayside Foundation pursued its mission of advancing economic development in the City of Miami by focusing on finding opportunities to support ongoing educational efforts, expanding our technical assistance program to minority businesses, and growing our loan portfolio to minority businesses in the City of Miami. In addition to awarding scholarships and supporting programs through our existing endowments and gifts at Miami Dade College, Florida International University, Florida Memorial University, Breakthrough Miami and NFTE, in 2014, the Foundation created a scholarship program at every senior high school in the City of Miami and awarded 26 scholarships to graduating seniors heading for college; made a gift to the Golden Scholars Program at Florida International University to help 10 City of Miami seniors transition into that institution; and made a gift to the Little Haiti Optimists Club for their After-School Program. I am very happy to report that a total of 121 scholarships were awarded during the year, which makes the total scholarships awarded 463. During the year, the Foundation awarded eight loans to minority businesses in the City of Miami. These loans helped create 32 new jobs. The Foundation provides valuable business tools and resources, such as counseling and training in business development, management and technical assistance. In 2014, the Foundation renewed its partnership with SCORE Miami-Dade, through which it provided more than 30 small business owners with technical assistance, mentorship, and workshops free of charge. It created new partnerships with The Small Business Development Center at Florida International University (SBDC at FIU) and the Hispanic Business Initiative Fund (HBIF). It also received its second Community Development Block Grant from the City of Miami to increase its reach into the community through technical assistance. None of this would have been possible without the support of our Board members who work tirelessly to fulfill the Foundation s mission as well as the support of our generous donors. I am especially grateful to Bayside Marketplace and General Growth Properties, who since the establishment of the Foundation in 1986 have been instrumental in the Foundation s growth, for their ongoing contribution and support. As we look to another promising year of educational advancement and minority business success in the City of Miami we are excited to be establishing new and stronger relationships, developing new initiatives, and creating more educational partnerships in an effort to support minority businesses and education. Sincerely, Cover photograph courtesy of Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau Nathan Kurland Chairman

2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN TREASURER SECRETARY VICE-CHAIR Nathan Kurland Licensed Realtor Elizabeth Morton Neto Financial Group Nicole Ewan City of Miami Pamela Weller Bayside Marketplace Rolando Aedo Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau Michelle Barton King Barton King Law, P.A. Benny Carmona Total Bank Jeff P.H. Cazeau Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. Adam Dunshee Wells Fargo Marie Gill M. Gill & Associates, Inc. Jane Herron Retired Beatrice Louissaint Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council Josie Legido Correa The Florida Retail Federation Louis McMillian Global Investments Realty IN 1986, THE MIAMI BAYSIDE FOUNDATION WAS CREATED AS A MEANS TO REVITALIZE THE CITY OF MIAMI. In the early 1980s, prior to the groundbreaking of Bayside Marketplace, the City of Miami and Bayside Marketplace developer Jim Rouse began discussing ideas for an organization that would support minority entrepreneurs in the City of Miami. In 1986, the Miami Bayside Foundation was created from this partnership as a means to revitalize and serve the City of Miami s downtown economic core. The Foundation currently advances economic development throughout the City of Miami through the support of minority businesses and education. The Miami Bayside Foundation provides minority businesses in the City of Miami access to funds through its loan programs. It also provides valuable business tools and resources such as counseling and training in business development and management and other related services through partnerships with local community organizations engaged in economic development. The Miami Bayside Foundation supports education for minority students through its vocational and educational scholarship endowment fund. The Foundation currently has scholarship endowments at Miami Dade College, Florida International University (FIU), and Florida Memorial University (FMU) and supports Breakthrough Miami, the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), the Golden Scholars Program at FIU, and the Little Haiti Optimists Club. It has created a scholarship program for all the high schools in the City of Miami. Luis Cuervo CAMACOL Emilio Calleja Michael Fabricant Kathleen Murphy Executive Director Walter Alvarez Loan Specialist OUR MISSION Pablo Perez - Cisneros Retired COMMITTEE MEMBERS Natalia Napoleon de Bens Kathleen O Neil 2014-2015 STAFF Linda Theander - Adam Program Manager The Miami Bayside Foundation is a nonprofit organization designed to advance economic development in the City of Miami through the support of minority businesses and education. The Miami Bayside Foundation seeks to do this through the creation and administration of a loan program for minority businesses, through the creation of programs and educational scholarships for minorities, and by providing technical assistance to local organizations engaged in economic development.

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