Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Mission Statement

The mission of The Jim Moran Foundation is to improve the quality of life for the youth and families of Florida through the support of innovative programs and opportunities that meet the ever-changing needs of the community.



Sun-Sentinel Society - November 12, 2007
Lifetime Achievement
Jim & Jan Moran: 'We want everyone to have the opportunities to succeed in life.'
One of the late Jim Moran's favorite sayings was, "The future belongs to those who prepare for it." The many philanthropic works of Jim and his wife Jan in their 40 years in Broward County reflect that philosophy. For those works address not only the recipient's immediate needs, but also on how to help them - and the community as a whole - acquire the tools for a better future. One of Jim Moran's pride and joys - the Youth Automotive Training Center (YATC) is a good
example. The training center in Deerfield Beach is supported entirely by community donors.

Founded by Jim Moran in 1984, the program offers GED academic preparation, basic automotive repair training, and life-skills preparation to at-risk teens. There is no tuition, fees or cost to the students, and the skills learned will enable them to enjoy fulfilled lives and successful careers. "Jim felt strongly that everyone deserves a second chance and wanted this program to become the family that many of these young people have missed in their lives," Jan Moran said. "For some of these students, YATC is their only family." Jim and Jan Moran's philanthropic benevolence is as legendary as their entrepreneurship. In their many years in Broward County, the Morans have supported more than 100 charitable organizations, large

and small. "Jim and Jan weren't afraid to help organizations that nobody heard of, that were 'under the radar screen.'

If they could help that organization get to the next level, Jim and Jan were there," said Linda Carter, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Broward. "When you look at Morans philanthropy, it is everywhere. It is children, it is the elderly, it is health and it is cultural. Their philanthropy isn't singularly focused, but it isn't scattershot, either. It is strategic." In recognition of their many contributions to South Florida, Jim and Jan Moran have been named by the Broward chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals as recipients of Lifetime Achievement Award. This marks only the sixth time in 20 years that this award has been given.

Used with permission from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.