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Community Growing Self-Confidence and Belonging 2015 ANNUAL REPORT


I Can Dream Thanks to My Family I Can Dream, thanks to my Family They support me They are the key to unlocking who I want to be One day, I’m going to be in construction And everyone will know my name Like whoever built Times Square, Yes, one day I may have the same But fame and money I don’t mind But friends and family, God - let them shine They’re more important and more reliable you see I can always count on them to be there for me Through anything, and that’s just how it goes

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I love my family, they are my life My family inspires me, they let me know I can be anything It’s because of them I can live my dream Now cheer it, now cheer it, cheer for your fam’ I represent them at this National Poetry SLAM! I say that with pride I might even shed a tear But one thing’s for sure I will never forget this day, of me standing here. Maurice J., Age 11 Washington Elementary School St. Louis


America SCORES, a national non-profit, serves over 10,000 children at over 175 public and charter schools in 14 major cities. America SCORES’ mission is to inspire urban children to lead healthy lives, be engaged students and have the confidence and character to make a difference in the world. We achieve this mission through daily after school programs that combine soccer, poetry and community service. This holistic, team-based approach works. America SCORES students, 85% of whom qualify for free or reduced lunch, improve academically, increase physical fitness and have a greater sense of confidence and belonging.

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Report designed by Nick Rebeck, former DC SCORES Assistant Athletic Director (2003-2004). Edited by Dimi Venkov, Communications & Development Manager

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Poetry & Soccer I like poetry because you speak your mind I like poetry because you speak your rhymes You can write how you feel, happy or sad Or you can write something silly, scary, or mad You can use similes with your line breaks To build a rhythm that makes you shake I like soccer because you move your feet I like soccer because the friends you meet You can play new positions, forward or back Stop them from scoring or make an attack You can show your school spirit and cheer loud I’m part of SCORES and very proud! Ja’niah B., Age 10 Luis Muñoz Marin School Cleveland 4

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Report Contents Introduction 6 2015 Highlights Reach & Program

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Impact 16 Program Profiles

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Board Members

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Supporters 28 Financial Report

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By the Numbers 14 cities across the United States & Canada 180 schools Public and charter schools 767 coaches Teachers in the schools 10,877 poet-athletes

× 7.5 hours/week × 24 weeks =

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This year America SCORES poet-athletes celebrated the success of the U.S. Women’s National Team at the Women’s World Cup. Over three weeks, 23 women displayed confidence, hard work, and togetherness to achieve their goals. These are exactly the types of qualities that America SCORES fosters in elementary and middle school students, year-in, year-out. What made the team’s win even more special was its impact on inspiring over 5,000 young girls in our program, nearly half of all poet-athletes. 2015 was a year of continued growth for America SCORES programs, in particular the participation of girls in our core program, which nearly doubled from last year. In a time where, according to the Women’s Sports Foundation, girls have 1.3 million fewer opportunities to play sports in high school than boys, we are proud to continue to give opportunities to young girls to get outside and play. The qualities they learn on

A MESSAGE FROM

Ben & Holly In such a year of female success, we are honored to highlight several women in this report who have been impacted or made an impact on the program, including the two young alumnae who visited First Lady Michelle Obama at The White House, the Cleveland coach inspiring some of the city’s best poets, and the board member who rolls up her sleeves as a program volunteer. All of these women have contributed to the success of the program for many years. Whether you’re a teacher, a principal, a parent, a volunteer, or a funder, thank you for helping us create the SCORES opportunity for thousands of poet-athletes. With your help, we will continue to expand our reach for years to come!

the field - teamwork, leadership, commitment can help in the classroom. Further, the opportunity the program gives - to be on a team, to have a mentor, to be in a safe space after school - can be life-altering.

Hispanic 61% African-American 25% Caucasian 6% Asian American/Pacific Islander 4% Biracial/Multiracial 2% Other 2%

Benjamin Chrnelich Board Chair

Female 46%

Holly O’Donnell Executive Director

Male 54%

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BEATING THE ODDS AT THE

White House

Watch the Beating the Odds Summit

In July, two DC SCORES alumnae had a special

Joining America SCORES National Executive

opportunity to visit the White House for First Lady

Director Holly O’Donnell on the morning of the

Michelle Obama’s inaugural Beating the Odds

big day, the trio waited in an unusually short line

Summit. The Summit was created to celebrate

before walking into the home of the Obama

high school seniors who overcame challenges in

family. They joined over 130 students from 70

their lives to become first in their families to go to

organizations with a deep commitment to post-

college. Through a series of talks and workshops,

secondary completion.

the event better prepares students to take advantage of the opportunities ahead.

After a brief walk around the hallowed halls of the White House, electricity buzzed in the air

Ingrid and Leila, who are attending Trinity

as everyone settled into the East Room for Mrs.

Washington University and the University of

Obama’s opening talk. She was joined on stage

Virginia, respectively, have exemplified their

by several other luminaries who shared valuable

leadership and commitment to DC SCORES as

advice about living and studying in college. The

volunteers for several years. The program brought

day continued with surreal moments: lunch

them together as teammates in middle school,

on the White House lawn, breakout sessions

and they have remained close friends ever since.

in the Red Room and the Green Room, and an

Photo provided by The White House

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afternoon performance by D.C. rapper Wale. As if that weren’t enough, President Obama paid the students a surprise visit, joking he didn’t quite have the same rapping skills as Wale. Getting serious, he encouraged all students in attendance to follow their dreams, saying the United States would always be a land of opportunity. For an event hosted at the nexus of American power, the day was focused on the leaders of tomorrow. The feeling throughout the day went beyond reward and celebration. The day was a call to action to promote the value of higher education to an even younger generation. For Ingrid and Leila, longtime leaders in the SCORES community, that won’t be a problem at all.

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9TH ANNUAL NATIONAL

Poetry SLAM!

Watch the 2015 Poetry SLAM!

“Somewhere in this world, there is a powerful

in New York City, where they performed for over

person who can help to make change…This

150 people in attendance and hundreds more

person who can make change is you and me.”

watching via live stream.

With these words, 11-year-old Emma brought

Over the course of the night, the poet-

to a close a succession of 27 original poems

athletes showcased their hopes, their frustrations,

written by the poet-athletes of America SCORES.

and their dreams. Ranging from pleas to stop

In addition to moving the audience to laughter,

violence in their communities to promises to do

tears, and awe, the performances proved one

their homework, the words on display proved

truth above all: these kids are changing the world.

how effective poetry can be in unlocking self-

Against the backdrop of Times Square, America SCORES celebrated the achievements of 27

expression. In talking about topics like bullying at their

talented poet-athletes from 14 cities in the U.S.

schools or race relations in their neighborhoods,

and Canada at the 9th Annual National Poetry

these kids laid down a marker for issues they will

SLAM!. Set atop the Thomson Reuters Building,

continue to care about as they get older. Spurred

the event was the culmination of months of effort

on by the crowd, each poet-athlete grew in

for the SCORES poet-athletes, who were selected

confidence about the impact they could have

out of over 10,000 students to participate. They

on their community. Like the New Year’s Eve Ball

spent weeks writing, rehearsing, and performing

that glowed behind them, these students shined

at local slams to prepare for three magical days

brightly, changing the world word by word.

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Somewhere in the World... Somewhere in the world, a child is crying facing the pressures in school Being picked on and bullied because the other kids don’t think he’s cool Somewhere in the world, a family has little to eat Because dad’s job doesn’t pay enough to purchase the food that they need Somewhere in the world, girls cannot get a good education Even though education for all is what we envisioned Why is this happening? Because no one took the time to stand up for the child who was uncool Because they didn’t want to feel like a fool No one cares enough to realize that there are people who are hungry

The world revolves around taking and being greedy Education is the key to life but people just don’t know it They have brains in their heads but just won’t show it But somewhere in this world, there is a powerful person who can help to make change A person who can help out the community and be a friend to lend a hand This person is wonder and can come in all shapes and sizes This person is more than what anyone realizes This person is everywhere and close as can be This person who can make change is you and me – Emma A., Age 11 Palms Elementary School Los Angeles

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BRINGING THE NETWORK TOGETHER

SCORES Retreat America SCORES staff from around the country

tens of thousands of soccer balls over the years.

came together twice this year to celebrate the

As a way to show their gratitude, the EDs signed

organization, connect with new people, and share

a photo collage of Hunt4Soccer balls in use and

best practices for growing the program.

presented it to its director Jim Silcock.

First, the Executive Directors of each

The ED meeting also included a SCORES-

program met in Philadelphia during the National

hosted panel with National Spokesperson Briana

Soccer Coaches Association of America

Scurry which discussed the gender gap in youth

(NSCAA) Convention. Meeting here provided

sports in urban areas. This session came between

an opportunity for SCORES to be seen by

several meetings about growing the program.

the American soccer community, with many

After 3 days, the SCORES leadership family felt a

SCORES sponsors present. One such sponsor,

renewed sense of togetherness and purpose for

Hunt4Soccer, has been vital to America SCORES

the year ahead. Many lamented the short time

poet-athletes throughout the country, donating

they had and looked forward to the next one.

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Next up was a meeting of 35 program staff

take a breath and become inspired anew by the

in Washington, D.C. for the 2015 National

amazing effectiveness of the program and of the

Program Retreat. The 3-day summit included

people doing similar jobs in different communities

professional development training with partners

around the country.

Insperity, a session on bullying prevention with representatives from StopBullying.gov, a talk on program evaluation from Higher Achievement and a chat with founding DC SCORES Board Member Peter Loge. As one of the few times program representatives from every SCORES city are in the same room together, it was a great time to hear about programs being implemented around the country. This year’s discussions included expansions into Jr. SCORES (K-2nd grades) and Middle School SCORES (6-8th grades). Also discussed was the development of a new poetry curriculum, to be debuted next year. Other activities included the 2nd Annual SCORES Foosball tournament and a special tour

“It’s important to meet and network with staff from around the country not only to share ideas, successes and struggles, but to become reconnected to our passion, what drives each of us to engage in the type of work that we do. Combining the exceptional skills that each city possesses, and sharing those on a national level, leads to an even stronger program.” Kathleen Allen Program Manager America SCORES Denver

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Vancouver, BC Seattle Portland New England Milwaukee Chicago Bay Area

New York Cleveland DC

Denver

St. Louis

LA Dallas

America SCORES was developed in 1994 in

Originally focused on elementary school, the

Washington, D.C. by a public school teacher

program has expanded to meet the demands

concerned that her students, lacking constructive

of its students. With middle school programs,

after-school options, were at risk of gang activity

SCORES poet-athletes can stay with their team

and other dangers after class. As she introduced

and continue to have a safe space after school.

new activities to her students—soccer, poetry,

Similarly, many SCORES sites now offer winter

service learning—she found that her students had

and summer programming, ensuring students

become more engaged in class, more physically

can reap the benefits of teamwork and leadership

active, and more involved in their communities.

year-round. As students have entered high school

Designed as a replicable model, SCORES has

and college, programs have emerged to engage

grown since becoming a national organization

alumni and help them graduate high school

in 1999 to impact over 10,000 students in over

and prepare for college. In this way, SCORES

175 public schools in 14 cities in North America

establishes the platform for students to succeed

— Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver,

now and for the future. To date, more than 75,000

Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York, Portland (OR),

urban youth have benefited from the unique

San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Vancouver, and

programming of America SCORES.

Washington D.C.

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The SCORES Program Active students...

Poetry

Soccer

ACTIVE MINDS

ACTIVE BODIES

Service ACTIVE COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Throughout the year... 24 WEEKS OF CORE PROGRAMMING Fall Season

Spring Season

CORE PROGRAM Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

WINTER PROGRAM Jan. Feb.

CORE PROGRAM March

April

May

SUMMER PROGRAM June

July

Aug.

As they grow...

JUNIOR SCORES

CORE PROGRAM

MIDDLE SCHOOL

ACTIVE ALUMNI

K–2nd Grades

3rd–5th Grades

6th–8th Grades

9th+ Grades

7 cities

14 cities

8 cities

9 cities

18 schools

118 schools

36 schools

504 poet-athletes

595 poet-athletes

5,363 poet-athletes

1,385 poet-athletes

+3,040 additional poet-athletes participate in summer/winter and partner programming AMERICA SCORES 2015 Annual Report

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IMPROVEMENT FROM 2014

Impact

31% more poet-athletes playing soccer, writing poetry, and helping the community after-school

11% increase in schools moving from wait lists to rosters to support creativity and health in their students

8% increase in teachers

serving as mentors for their students as both soccer coaches and poetry teachers

21% more volunteers

supporting the program as game-day referees, writing assistants, and more

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My Canada SCORES Poem Soccer ball into the net Pass the goalie and into the net Falling down, someone helps me get back up Never ever in 1000 years going to quit Passing to my friends Kicking the ball into the net I missed, maybe next time Doing poetry, writing on my paper Try to finish my last sentence I finish my poem, it’s 5 sentences long Telling my poem to the kids They all like it Canada SCORES Rocks Angus, Age 8 Vancouver

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PROFILE

Maria Umana Academy NEW ENGLAND

America SCORES New England has been at

not playing by yourself, you have to work as a

the Mario Umana Academy for over 9 years. As

team. You have to try not to play for yourself but

much as the team has become an institution in

for each other.”

the school, it is the students that give the team its

The welcoming atmosphere of the Umana

spirit. Three students from the middle school team

allows students like Randy G., new to the country

were asked about their SCORES experience:

and the school, to feel a sense of belonging. He

On Teamwork Diana G. describes her team as a supportive family unit. “Teamwork means that even in good and bad times we pick each other up and make sure we are still together and that we are family, because this team is a family.” Amlak K. says it is all about “playing together,

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says, in his native Spanish: “Que nosotros nos estamos esforzando. Nosotros estamos juntos y de acuerdo a lo que vamos a hacer.” (We are striving because we are all together and have the same goals). On Practice Coaches have instilled the importance of active


Teamwork

participation during practices, not only to provide poet-athletes the opportunity to gain new skills, but also to create a sense of community. “We practice and write poems together,” says

new friends with people from other grades). The knowledge that the team gained during their writing sessions is now being used in their everyday English class. Amlak affirms, “Since I

Amlak, “As you practice as a team, you learn new

learned about poetry in SCORES, it has helped

things like passing and dribbling. It’s also fun to

me when we started learning about it in class.”

write and perform our poems. We get to perform it in front of other teams. Since it gets filmed, we get to see it and share it online.” On SCORES The benefits of the team extend beyond soccer

On Future Poet-Athletes Despite differences in language, culture, and upbringing, all the students agreed that to represent SCORES is an honor and signifies that you are not only a great soccer player, but also

skills. Diana uses SCORES as a way to channel

committed to being a dedicated student and

her energy: “SCORES helps me get my mind off

member of the community.

things so when I come back to school I am ready to learn.” For Randy, SCORES allowed him to make

As for advice for future poet-athletes? Diana, Randy and Amlak are all in agreement: “Get prepared to work with older people and work

new friends. “No conocía a nadie y conocí e hice

with these new teammates. You are going to

amigos hasta con gente de otra clase.” (I didn’t

realize that in school and on the field you have

know anybody, and I was able to meet and make

these people to support you.”

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PROFILE

American Express Leadership Academy AMERICA SCORES NETWORK

This year, staff from different America SCORES

that take place around the world throughout the

offices stepped away from work for a few days to

year. The program’s intent is to focus on “building

attend the American Express Leadership Academy

the personal, business and leadership skills needed

in New York City.

to run a successful nonprofit organization.” To

A chance to reflect on how they interact with those around them in a professional context, the Leadership Academy served as an excellent

read more about the American Express Leadership Academy, visit its website. Our staff members joined dozens of non-profit

resource and motivator for our staff to serve their

leaders from around the country to discuss best

programs’ poet-athletes. Representing Boston,

practices and gain insight into how understanding

Cleveland, New York City, and Washington, D.C.,

their personalities can improve their working

eight staff members took part in the professional

environments.

development opportunity. Hosted by the Center for Creative Leadership,

After the Academy was complete, we asked them to reflect on their experience and what

the Leadership Academy network includes many

the Academy meant for them as non-profit

nonprofit partners and nine different programs

professionals:

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Leadership “The Leadership Academy allowed me to reflect, learn, and grow in so many different areas of leadership, and on levels that I would not have been able to otherwise achieve.” “The AmEx Leadership Academy was a tremendous opportunity to clarify my strengths, reassess my challenges, and reinvigorate my commitment to my work. I’m very grateful for the opportunity to take part in such a great program and to be part of an alumni network of such outstanding peers.” Chris Bentson America SCORES New England

“The Academy taught me how important it is to know yourself in order to successfully lead others. We spent most of the week reviewing personality and work style assessments, plus feedback from coworkers, and then we explored how personal traits and preferences influence our unique leadership styles. They say ‘fill your cup first in order to fill others’.’ That rang true this week.”

Paul Khacherian America SCORES Cleveland

“The AmEx Leadership Academy was a fantastic professional development opportunity to become self-aware and thus empowered of one’s leadership style and how it can relate to creating a successful working environment at our respective organizations. Through this training, I was able to better identify strengths and weaknesses within my leadership to be able to better strengthen myself moving forward as I grow in my leadership capacity. Participating within the program made me proud to have been offered the opportunity by my organization as well as inspired to continue along an upward trajectory.” Rob Uvanovic America SCORES New York

Jacqui Kemp DC SCORES

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PROFILE

Coach Tanesha CLEVELAND

Tanesha Madden was born and raised in

coach, and within the year was coaching five

Cleveland, Ohio and attended The University of

days a week, for both soccer and writing. In

Akron majoring in Early Childhood Education.

the fall of 2013 she added the role of school

She later switched her major to Business

liaison and has continued in this position.

Administration with a concentration in

Under her leadership, the SCORES program

Management and attended Strayer University.

at her school has had high enrollment, and

She has been employed with Cleveland

large, measureable gains in both writing

Metropolitan School District for nine years as an

and fitness each year. Her writing teams

Paraprofessional Instructional Assistant. Madden

consistently place in the top rankings at

has also worked for Welcome House Inc., assisting

our SCORES Annual Poetry SLAM!, and the

individuals with disabilities, for the past 12 years.

program produces talented individual poets

She has a genuine desire to help people in need.

as well.

Madden started with America SCORES as a substitute writing coach in the spring of 2011. The following season she became a full time writing

“I have enjoyed watching the students develop leadership, team chemistry, and take pride in their original works of poetry.� Coach Tanesha

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Commitment When I Close My Eyes Firefox was a magical creature who always loved to play So bright and cheerful, Each and every day Then one day, Along came a new friend. She thought the fun would never end, But she saw things weren’t always as they seemed. She saw strange and wild things. So she went to the only other person that was sane, Zhaniah lived down on huckleberry lane, She said “Dear, Mother, what do you think is wrong?” I think we’ve been here far too long. So they packed their bags and went on their way, Then along came a cute kitty stray. “Aww, Mom, can we keep him, he’s so fun. “No! We have to leave, c’mon, let’s run.” So they ran away faster than an ape, The stray started to change shape. The cat went from pink to white to pink and white, He became a shift changing creature of the night. Once the transformation was complete, The sun saw a creature so strange and obsolete.

Madison with Coach Tanesha

But it was a shell, a cover too, Guess who popped out, guess who. It was Firefox, the fox from Nimbalo, She just played a trick on you! Happy trails and happy fun, That’s the end of Chapter 1. Can’t wait to see you soon good friend, I hope your fun will never end. Madison R., Age 11 Wade Park Middle School Cleveland

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2015 Board Members NATIONAL Benjamin Chrnelich, Chair MSCI, Inc.

A.J. Twombly, Vice Chair American Express

Brendan Moylan, Treasurer Sports Endeavors, Inc.

Douglas Boggs Squire Patton Boggs, LLP

Kathy-Ann Edwards PwC

Paul Friday Marlin & Associates

Sam Fort Draper Fisher Jurvetson

Andrew Hartman Goldman Sachs

Greg Lejnieks Chloe Fine Arts Gallery

Karen Perkins Episcopal Family Services

Damien Philpotts Union Capital

Surinder Sangha Facebook

Samatha Wai Innovation Endeavors

Burton Haimes Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP

John Harkes D.C. United & Comcast

John Linnehan Guggenheim Investments

Christopher Perry Broadridge Financial Services

Antonio Zea Peter Galvin, Honorary Member Gale Griffin, Honorary Member Bob Shay, Honorary Member

BAY AREA

CHICAGO Matt Raino, Chair Madison Dearborn Partners

Mike Jancosek, Vice Chair William Blair & Company

Sumit Roy, Secretary Northern Trust

Brad Zellinger, Treasurer Madison Dearborn Partners

Brian Bullington America SCORES Chicago

Emily Friedman MacArthur Foundation

Mark Talucci, Chair

Brian Irion

The Sak Brand Group

AonHewitt

Jon Denholtz, Vice Chair

Kevin Knapp Market Strategy Group, LLC

Consultant

Christina Spence, Treasurer

Max Reed CDW

Becherer Kannett & Schweitzer

Shep Maher, Secretary

Steve Russell Madison Dearborn Partners

Guidespark

Quinten Beckmann

Karen Sewell Baker & McKenzie

Wells Fargo

Stu Berman

Amy Vondra Stark Chicago Public Schools

Bain & Co.

Eryc Branham Slalom Consulting

David Chacon

CLEVELAND Ruth Coffey, Chair Invacare Corporation

State Farm Insurance

Lally Clark

Meredith Holt, Vice Chair Cleveland Clinic

Salesforce

Shai Froelich

Michi Eaton, Secretary

Entrepreneur

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Fairmount Santrol

Matthew Milcetich, Treasurer KeyBank

Steve Friedman Squire Patton Boggs LLP

Gregg LaSpisa AXA Advisors

Lyle Leavitt New York Community Bank

Laura Mimura KeyBank

Mairghread Mukeredzi KeyBank

John O’Brien Howard & O’Brien Executive Search

Richard Oliver Fifth Third Bank

Jeff Pacini Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

Brian Slife Aon Risk Solutions, Inc.

Scott Snider Snider Premier Growth

DALLAS John Christensen, Chair Christensen Family Foundation

Ed Howard, Treasurer Encompass Group, LLC

Crystal Schober, Secretary America SCORES Dallas

Connie Beckerley UNT College of Law

Emily Billingsley Goldman Sachs

Tom Dooley Alcon Labrotories

Pedro Gasc ESPN Deportes Dallas

Moussa Kante Aramark/Starbucks Manager

Amanda Phillips Life School Dallas

Sean Stark Stark Service Company

Tabitha Stokes, Molina Healthcare of Texas

Jacob Teplin Bain & Co


Jennifer Williams Community Volunteer

DC Anthony Brown, Chair BrightView

Christopher Richardson, Secretary Washington Latin Public Charter School

Bruce Shulman, Treasurer NPG Energy Technology Partners

Kelly Dragelin, Assistant Treasurer AlixPartners LLP

Andrea Custis, Sustainability Chair Custis & Associates

David Barritt-Flatt, Assistant Sustainability Chair

Drew Wilson, Vice Chair Integer Group

Naomi Baez Amos Holland and Hart

Justin Cohen Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Dr. Bob Contiguglia Former President, US Soccer

Bruce Dickinson Colorado Youth Soccer Foundation

Jon Forget Three Lions

Dillon Powers Colorado Rapids

Jason Zamkoff Children’s Hospital

Clark Construction Group, LLC

Kevin Alansky SocialRadar

Barton Bishop Sport and Spine Rehab

Ronya A. Corey Merrill Lynch

Steve Goodman Arjuna Solutions

Paul Jackson JCG Incorporated

Carl S. Kravitz Karen Lovitch Mintz Levin

Howard L. McMillan, III Wells Fargo Advisors

Jodi Moraru EVOKE

Jennifer Gennaro Oxley Fulbright Association

Jack Reagan Grant Thornton LLP

Chas Roades The Advisory Board Company

Dontai Smalls UPS

Pierre Vigilance George Washington University, Public Health Ventures Group LLC

DENVER Kelly Warnock, Chair Starbucks Coffee Company

LA David Shaheen, Chair JPMorgan Chase

Justin Portaz, Treasurer Jenner & Block LLP

Paul Carr-Rollitt (non-voting) McDermott Will & Emery

Aaron Kaufman Sony Playstation

Tisha Kimoto Starbucks

Alexi Lalas ESPN

Lee Rawles Electronic Arts

Andrew Robinson Solar Media Capital

Dana Schumacher Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Adam Czaia R.W. Baird & Co.

Chris Dadaian Business IT Source

Rania Dempsey Medical College of Wisconsin

Alvaro Garcia-Velez Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club

Becky Ginter Prestwick Limited

Kaitlin Hong Children’s Hospital

Ryan Morrissey ULINE

Harley Rubin Fun Time Enterprises

Jamie Schmelzer Cramer-Krasselt

Jason Schreiber Harley-Davidson Motor Company

Adrian Zilvetti Freedom Wealth Alliance

NEW ENGLAND David Chang, Chair Wellington Management Company

Bob Bruno, Vice Chair Retired (Wellington Management Company)

Chris Pike, Second Vice Chair Advent International

Jennifer Weafer, Treasurer PwC

Elizebeth Shea, Clerk Pathstone Federal Street

Stephen Antuna GuideSpark

MILWAUKEE Drake Dettman, Chair Derse

Tammy Gilpin-Ripp, Acting Chair Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club

Lisa Feldmeier, Treasurer Hunger Task Force

Nahid Afsari Cotter Consulting

Mike Angeli GE HealthCare

Brian Bilello New England Revolution

Mark Cornish PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Kelly Coughlin Cowen and Company

Mary Driscoll Boston Public Schools

Keith Gainsboro Elevate Communications

Fernando González Córdoba everis, USA Inc.

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2015 Board Members Anthony Goodman Russell Reynolds Associates

Brendan Grattan PepsiCo

Laura Grattan Thomas H. Less Partners, LLP

Jay Heaps New England Revolution

Marc Mantell Mintz Levin

Larry Mariasis Retired (Bank of America)

Gary Scott State Street Corporation

Amandio Sena IMMI Financial Solutions

Bob Shay Retired (Bank of America)

Timothy Syrett WilmerHale

Marquis Taylor Coaching for Change, Inc.

Mark Williamson

SEATTLE

VANCOUVER

Lorelei Heisler, Chair

Jon Lutz, Chair & Secretary

Resources Global Professionals

Brent Romey, Treasurer Russell Investment

Andy Beadle Microsoft

John Clements PwC

James Craig Boeing

Don Horowitz Retired

Jim McDougall Expedia

Lamar Neagle Seattle Sounders FC

Alejandra diaz Sibaja Community Volunteer

Chris Weber Deloitte

Bart Wiley Seattle Sounders FC

Calera Capital

Rick Yu CLSA

ST. LOUIS Donna Aronoff Smith, Chair

NEW YORK Corwin Thomas, Chair Ernst & Young

Catherine Marquette, Treasurer New York Road Runners

Adrienne Reininga, Secretary PS 325

Adam Hankiss Debevoise & Plimpton

Mark Jackson Thomson Reuters

Omar Muneeruddin National Grid

Miriti Murungi Nutmeg Radio

Dean Smith Credit Suisse

PORTLAND

Smith NMTC Associates, LLC

Julie DeGraaf Velazquez, Vice Chair McCormack Baron Salazar

Matthew Bower, Treasurer Moneta Group

Marissa Q. Paine, Secretary The Painefree Group LLC

Katie Felts KSDK

Ryan Gavin Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C

Ben Haas CBRE Industrial Properties

Holly Staley SSM Health Care

Charles A. Stewart Jr. Metro

David Walters

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HY-C Company Inc.

EA

John Mast, Vice Chair Expedia CruiseShipCenters

Ted Reid, Treasurer Paladin Security

Janet Battle Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Mary Fraser Hill+Knowlton Strategies

Peter Green TELUS

Daniel Gumprich Mogo

Andrew Hung BMO Bank of Montreal

Jim Murray Brian Jessel BMW

Ryan Peake Nickelback

Faizel Rawji Surrey School District Principal

David Starr Burnaby School District Principal

Lee Tregonning Europa Soccer Academy


BOARD PROFILE–NATIONAL

A.J. Twombly American Express

A board member since 2012, A.J. Twombly has worked to develop partnerships and strengthen the impact of the National Poetry SLAM! for America SCORES. She worked at Goldman Sachs and the Central Intelligence Agency prior to coming to American Express, where she is the Airline and Rental Car Director, Global Client Group. Through her role at the company, she spearheaded America SCORES’ partipation in the AmEx Leadership Academy. Says A.J. of the importance of the program: “At the end of the school day, students in our programs are able to head to a nurturing community, where their creativity is allowed to

“My favorite experience was spending the day volunteering at NY SCORES, during a soccer tournament. I loved getting to know the kids and the parents and had a wonderful time face painting.” A.J. Twombly National Board Vice-Chair

blossom. SCORES students learn soccer and poetry, but they also learn about friendship, community, and resilience, These experiences make all the difference in their lives.”

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2015 Supporters NATIONAL League of Champions $100,000+ Team Champions $50,000–$99,999 Football for Hope (FIFA)

Scoring Champions $25,000–$49,999 Charles A. Frueauff Foundation Coydog Foundation ICAP Volkswagen Group of America

MVPs $10,000–$24,999 Anonymous Guggenheim Partners Insperity News Corp Sports Endeavors / Eurosport / Soccer.com The ASCAP Foundation Irving Caesar Fund

Fans $5,000–$9,999 Brendan Moylan Broadridge Financial Services Peter Galvin The Sak Brand Group Tradeweb

Supporters $2,500–$4,999 Benjamin Chrnelich MSCI Soccer Shots

Captains $1,000–$2,499 Antonio Zea Bob Shay Christopher Perry Dan Knise Daniel Hoyos Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gale Griffin J Peter Benet Perseus PlaySoccer2Give Thomson Reuters

Contributors $100–$999 Aaron and Andrea Schatzman Al and Linda Rusnak Alexander Jinishian Alexandra Beers Alexandra Boyle American Express Amy Karson Amy Malen Amy Nakamoto Andrea Schatzman Andrew Kreutziger Andrew Teras Ann Marie Puente Ann Teras

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Ann-Janette Twombly Anne Shields Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Antonio J Zea Jr Benevitiy Community Impact Fund Bennie Smith Bill Gordon Blake Sonnek-Schmelz Brian Ellsworth Brian Pablo Carol Greene Carol Vincent Cecilia Choy Charly Schwartz Chris Stellatella Christopher James Ciaran Kennedy Daniel Solomon David Stella Deborah Holland Devin Talbott Don Reardon Doug Logan Douglas Boggs Edward Previte Edward Robbins Elisabeth Wackman Elitza Barzakova Elizabeth Santos Erika Lewis Frederick Kennedy Gayle And Robert Krughoff Gregory Griffith Gretchen Ellsworth Heather Sprague Holly O’Donnell Howard Greenberg Howard Greenberg J William Gordon Jane Chrnelich Jeff Agoos Jenny Howell John Harkes John Linnehan John Maconga Jon VanDrisse Jordan Bookey Joseph Holland Jourdan Loffredo Jozanne Joseph Jozie J Julia Stunkel Julie Kennedy Julie Prentice Julie W. Prentice Kate Macina Kathrina Peterson Kathryn Albrecht Kathryn Holland Kathy-Ann Edwards Kenneth Vogel Kevin O’Keefe Kimberly Dolan Kristen Holland Laura Hogan Laurie Harris Laurie Kotton Lis and Hal Wackman Lisa Koteen Gerchick Margery Ross Mark MacDougall Matthew Davies Matthew Marden Matthias Mecking

Maximilian Rapp Megan Bartlett Michael Vassalotti Mike & Debbie Holland Natasha Flora Patrick Knise Paul Caccamo Paul Friday Paula Vuksic Phoebe Knowles Ramsey Poston Ray Wilson Raymond J Peterson Jr Rick Kennedy Rob Johnson Robert Ellsworth Robert Hirsch Robyn Wechsler Ross Solomon Sam Jinishian Serena Roosevelt Shane Lightowler Shawn Neilsen Sheryl L Stewart Stacy Tecklin Susan Galvin Tomas Miksys Tunde Wackman Veronica Bonilla Weera Aroonratskul William Klineman

In Kind Constant Contact Hunt4Soccer Sports Endeavors Squire Patton Boggs

BAY AREA League Champions Caerus Foundation Inc. Louis R. Lurie Foundation San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families The Sak Brand Group

Team Champions Bay Area Community Resources Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation

Scoring Champions Emerald Fund, Inc. Keri and Mark Talucci San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department San Francisco Unified School District

MVPs Another Planet Entertainment Bay Area Youth Sports Foundation Cisco Foundation Community Youth Center of San Francisco Dodge & Cox Dustin and Gale Griffin Hoi’s Construction, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Mission Graduates Nest RBC Capital Markets Sephora

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Fans After School Enrichment Program Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation ER Taylor Elementary School PTA Ernst & Young Goldman Sachs Hanson Bridgett LLP Hillcrest Elementary School PTA KPMG Marshall Elementary School PTA McKinsey & Company Olympic Club Foundation Salesforce.com Foundation Silver Lake State Farm StubHub! TCV Thomas and Joy Mistele Foundation TPG YMCA of San Francisco Yours in Soccer Foundation

Supporters Boston Properties Boys & Girls Clubs of America Eagle Village Community Center Youth and Family Services Hotel Tomo Indochinese Housing Development Corporation Interior Architects Inc. IVP Kixeye Inc. Lori Schweitzer Mark Lawton Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP Palo Alto Medical Foundation Sandra and Shep Maher Sports4Good Vorstack Corporation

Captains Andrew Hartman Betts Recruiting Brad Watson Celeste Low Christina Spence ClearSlide Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany Dameon Philpotts Eva and Ken Sippola Goldman Sachs and Co. Matching Gift Program Harriet Heyman and Michael Moritz Jason Gonzalez Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. Kuldeep Jagpal Lesbians for Good of Horizons Foundation

Ronald Burks Samantha Wai San Jose Earthquakes Community Fund Shai Froelich Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association The Salvation Army Visa Matching Gift Program

Contributors Achim Voermanek Adam Lieb Albert Pozo Alex Kral Alon Rohter Amy and John Jenkins Amy Lyman Andrew Infosino Andrew Superak Anne Boekelheide Anne Spillane Anonymous Antal Runneboom Anthony Canini Anthony Thongkham Ariel Okamoto Ayesha Waheed Barbara and Wood Lockhart Ben Sloan Benjamin Soccorsy Beth and Steven Morris BlackRock Bob Burbach Bob Dold Brad Silverbush Brad Watson Brendan Gluck Brian Ferrall Brian Veit Camilo Riano Carla Camarena Carmela Krantz Carol and Richard Burnham Catrece Remund Cease and Desist Cesar Portillo Charles Michelson Charlie Patterson Chip Moreland Chloe Fine Arts LLC Chris Beth Chris Lehman Chris Moustakas Chris Von Eckartsberg Christian Vaisse Christine Friel Christopher Donahue Christopher Esqueda Christopher Strunk Cindy Cagle Campbell City of Santa Cruz Claudia Chavez Cristian Igualt Cyn Dold Cyndi Meshach Danielle Peterson Darren Kaff Darren Presher Dave Goldblatt David Anderson David Chacon David Gilbert David Lowi David Lynch

David Zahora Dean Moore Deanne Delwiche Dena Downum Dinesh Rajwani Dominque Gonzales Don Balza Don Blasky Don Gagliardi Doug Asiello Doug Couden Dr. Teeth The Electric Mayhem Dustin Grose Ebay Matching Gifts Program Edgar Zelaya Eduardo Peugnet Electronic Arts Elena Katherine Schiebel Ellen and Patrick Becherer Emilio Zeppa Emmylou Salud Eric Hobson Eric Tao Erich Ippen Erin Gillett Erin Pagtakhan Farshad Mashayekhi Fowzigiah Abdolcader Fro Rosqueta Gary Lund Genentech Inc Geoff Beckham Gerald Conklin Gerardo Hernandez Giuseppe Gadaleta Glen Hawkins Greg Tennant Harley Sauvage Hayler Osborn Heather and Sam Fort Henrry Blanco Holly Case Holly Nelson Hopwater Distribution. LLC Ian Morton Janet Saucer Jason Daters Jason DiLullo Jason Spero Jean and Jon Canapary Jeanette Medrano Jeff Schmidt Jennifer Tarabini Jeremy Van den Berg Jeronimo Carlos Jim Benton John and Karen Tallichet John Gragnola John Taylor Johnathan Argueta Jon Korbus Jon Metzler Jordan Kienzle Jorge Munoz Juan Carcamo Jude Maier Julia Veit Julian Garcia Kamron Hack Karampal Cheema Karen Chapski Karen Pavich Kathy Seronio Kelly O’Kane Kempton Dunn Ken Cowen


Thank you!

Support soccer, poetry, and community service! Kenn Tarantino Kim Klinedinst Kimberly Fitch Kimberly Phinney Kind Snacks Kristin Kasper Glickman Krysta Jenkins Lance Ignon Lauren Irons Leonard Hill Let SF Kids Play Lightning Tavern Lilly Sheahan Lindsay Kauffman Liz and Art Spander Loic Amans Lorna Tsuda Lucie Kroettinger Lynn Roberts Malcolm Booth Marathon Matt Margaret Berry Margaret Price Margrit Fontanilla Mariaestella Cuara Mario Villega Mark Barbeau Mark Blumling Mark Setzen Martin Mendoza Mary Jane and John Dold Mathias Schilling Matthew Niehaus Matthew Steere Matthew Walter Maureen Pfeifer Mayra Cervantes Megan and Youcef Bouhamama Melinda and Peter Darbee Melissa Frediani Melissa Sweeney Michael Henson Michael King Michael Leraris Michael Rossi Michael Sharp Michael Smith Moises Sanchez Morgan Benz Murray Sperber Nancy Moore Natalie Severino Ned Segal Nick Hummer Nicolas Berry Omar Rodriguez Oscar Garcia Owen O’Donoghue Parsa Saljoughian Patricia Schnaidt Patricia Wong Patrick Morris Paul Heimam Paul Shinn Pete O’Donnell Peter Varellas Phil Aclan Philip Green Philip Susser Pierre Bee Radley Meyers Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, Inc. Raj Gossain Ramon Estevez Randall Dean Randy Amores

Rene Luna Ricardo Santana Rodney Mocencio Rogelio Sandoval Roxanne Phen Ruth McGill Sam Hocking Santiago Carral Santiago Esparza Sara Christiansen Sara Patrick Sarah Kateley Sarah Pinto Scott Barney Scott Ferguson Scotty Kober Sean Havlin Seth Dallaire Shannon WeemanMcQuain Sheila Cepero Sonnet Underwood Souhil Zaim Stefanie Eldred Stephen Chen Steve Ehrsam Stockton Youth Soccer Association Stuart Berman Sunset Soccer Susan Gerhard Susan Gerhard Suzanne Weichert Tammy Sims Tanya Bunger Tasha Killmaier Ted Firestone Terry Hickman The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Branham Family The Lockhart Family Fund Theo Emison Thomas Slevin ThuyVu Ho Timothy Monahan Timothy Nugent Todd Thalhamer Tony Fenner-Leitao Tuan Nguyen Up on Top Vera Huang Virginia Dold Wally MacDermid William Albers William Batson William Clarkson William Cooper Yaniv Taragano Young Shin ZogSports SF LLC

In Kind 4imprint After School Enrichment Program Bay Area Community Resources Bi-Rite Boys & Girls Clubs of America Brendan Gluck Cameron Papp Chloe Fine Arts LLC Clearslide Eagle Village Community Center Youth and Family Services

Earl’s Organic Produce Eva and Ken Sippola Facebook First Book Good Sports Indochinese Housing Development Corporation Hunt4Soccer - National Kaiser Permanente Kind Snacks Mark Barbeau Microsoft S.K. Gomez San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department San Francisco Unified School District The Sak Brand Group US Soccer Foundation Visa YMCA of San Francisco

CHICAGO Team Champions United Way Foundation

Scoring Champions Angell Foundation Caerus Foundation, Inc. Polk Bros. Foundation Prince Charitable Trusts

MVPs Allen Foundation Inc. Aon Foundation Baker & McKenzie LLP CDW Corporation Circle of Service Foundation Kirkland & Ellis LLP Mike & Dorothy Foundation

Fans Chicago Children’s Charities Dr. Scholl Foundation Madison Dearborb Partners Matt Raino NiSource William Blair & Company

Supporters Bigane Paving Co. Cisco Dollar General Enlace (Little Village Community Development Corp) The Foundation for Global Sports Development

Captains Amy Vondra Bill Ford Bruce Boardman Harry Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey Pamela Finer Phil O’Brien Robin Selati Steve Russell The Quaker Oats Company Will & Emery McDermott

Contributors Abigail Fisher Adams Street Partners Goodshop Alex Fisher Alex Cartagena Alexis Deacon Ally Gaston Alvin and Hilda Fisher Angela Papaleo Arthur and Becky James Aura Reitneris Barry Fleischer Brad Zelinger Carolyn Laughlin Deborah and John McGarvey Ellen Schram Emily Friedman Harriet and Kenneth Carlson Harvey and Claire Hoffman Heather Mantegna Iline Goldberg James Gordon Jamie Raibley Janice and Leon Loichle Jennifer Gibbons Jessica Nem John Seder John Compton and Lynn Fisher Jon Corpman Kent and Elizabeth Dauten Kevin Knapp Kevin Zussman Kevin Spacapan Kim Jancosek Kwanzaa Hamilton MacArthur Foundation Margaret Fisher Marilyn Fisher Marissa Gray Maryann Springer Max Reed Mia Lopez Michael Bish Michelle Padula Mitch Stein Paul Finnegan Paul Barry Penne Silverman Qiana Earley Richard Flesher Rob Lega Robert Fisher Rocio Aldana Ross Abbott Samuel Mencoff Samuel and Nancy Guren S.T.A.T.E Testing Steve Bakker Steve Loevy Susan Payne Tammy Martin Thomas Macejko Tim Haaf Toni Thompson Vahe Dombalagian Vanessa Rollings Victor Lopez

In Kind Chicago Park Distict Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National NSCAA Foundation

The Sports Shedd University of Illinois Chicago

CLEVELAND Team Champions Cleveland Foundation Fairmount Santrol Inc. Partners for Student Success (P4SS), a program of the Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association Third Federal Foundation

Scoring Champions United Way of Greater Cleveland

MVPs Abington Foundation Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Martha Holden Jennings Foundation MyCom Nord Family Foundation The Honor Project Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust

Fans Aon Foundation AXA Equitable Credit First National Association/Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Forest City Enterprises Ginn Foundation Howard & O’Brien Associates, Inc. Ohio Savings Bank - a Division of New York Community Bank U.S. Soccer Foundation United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland

Supporters Anonymous Corporate Donor BakerHostetler LLP BJ’s Charitable Foundation Cuyahoga Arts & Culture Enterprise Holdings Foundation KeyBank Foundation RPM International Inc.

Captains Bump Set & Splat Cargill, Incorporated Fifth Third Bank Frank and Diane O’Neill Gregg LaSpisa Jonathan and Meg Ratner Family Foundation Laura Mimura M.F. Cachat Company Margo Davis Meredith Holt Nordson Corporation NOSHOK Inc. Peter Galvin Ruth Coffey Scott Snider

Squire Patton Boggs Steve Friedman The Grover Family Fund at the Cleveland Foundation The Sherwin-Williams Company

Contributors Akron Central Engraving Mold & Machine Company, Inc. Akron Outlaws Alex N. Sill Company Allen Pervo Andrew Coccia Anna Cozzone Anna Maria Motta Austin Ratner Barbara Barnes Bennie Smith Bob Englander Brian Slife Bruce & Carol Williams Burt Saltzman Caron & Jeff Pece Cathy & Jim Harold Chubb Insurance Cleveland Marathon Cleveland Outlaws Colleen Longville Debra Pence-Meyenberg Dennis Schwartz Don Smith Elizabeth Mills Erie Industrial Equipment Inc. Exit Planning Institute Flexlink LLC George Elliott George Sent GPI Design Great Lakes Brewing Company Harolyn O’Brien Irv Moore Jack and Mary Ann Katzenmeyer James & Judy Saks Jeff & Megan Pacini Jennifer Bell Jennifer Stueber Jessica Wells Jim & Carolyn Herman Jim Stropko John & Janeen Korinko John Bergenstein Karen & Jerry Frengou Keith & Linda Monda Ken & Amy Rogat Kevin & Liane Harold Kindra Helm Kristin & Colin Lewis Laura & Stephen Sozio Linda Cozzone Linda Schneider Lora DiFranco Lute & Susan Harmon Lyle Leavitt Mairghread Mukeredzi Marcel & Katie Wieth Matt Slife Matthew Milcetich Matthew Williams Megan Dyer Metis Construction Michi Eaton Mr. & Mrs. Clark Rose Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pollock

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2015 Supporters Multicraft, Inc. Patricia Stumpp PepsiCo Foundation Rich & Teresa Hart Richard Oliver Rita Tersigni-Grabowski Robert and Margo Roth Family Philanthropic Fund Ronald & Terri Weinberg Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeastern Ohio, Inc. Roop & Co. Russell & Eugenia Miller Sam and Lora Mesiano Sarah Pervo Sharon and Carl Bolch Sharyn Gates Sherwin-Williams Foundation Snider Premier Growth Stephen and Janet Hazlett Steven MacIntyre Taryn Gress Ted & Terry Welsch Terri Weinberg The Aldridge Group Timothy Jacobs Burns Tod & Jody Podl Tom and Joanie Adler Vadakin Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Vladimir Godosev William & Mary Conway Wrean Fiebig

In kind Hunt4Soccer- National

DALLAS Scoring Champions Capital For Kids Christensen Family Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors

Fans Communities Foundation of Texas Jacob Teplin Macy’s/Bloomingdale’s Molina Healthcare TD Ameritrade Clearing

Supporters Anonymous BB&T Edward R & Stephanie T Howard Greater Houston Golf Charity Guy F. OR Lori C Josselyn John & Marlene Sughrue Kathryn D Jones Lone Star Land & Energy II, LLC Tom & Becca Supan

Captains Anonymous Big Thought Communities Foundation of Texas Dr. Jeffrey & Anja Woodson Emily Billingsley

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RGP Resources Wells Fargo Foundation

Contributors Adam Haller Alumni Logistics Inc Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Barbara Clark Blue Goose Cantina Bobby Miller Briana Scurry Capital For Kids Christopher Hamilton Communities Foundation of Texas Daniel Spiegel Debra A. Mormon Edward Purcell Edward Snyder Erin Cluley GreaterGiving / Auctionpay Hernan Saenz Jack Kennebrew James Silcock James Thornton John Ham Laurie Telfair Marge Gavenda Maurice Miller Michael Wyatt Mike Howard Randolph Slaughter, Jr. Family Trust Robert Conroy Russell Freeman Walter Henderson Warren S Wingert Winners for Life Foundation

In kind Constant Contact National Hunt for Soccer - National

DC League of Champions City Fund U.S. Soccer Foundation

Team Champions D.C. Children & Youth Investment Trust Corporation Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

Scoring Champions 21st Century Community Learning Centers via DC Public Schools’ MiddleSchool Matters Aetna Foundation Clark Construction D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities D.C. Office of the State Superintendent of Education (DC Physical Activity for Youth) Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility

Hattie M. Strong Foundation Lois and Richard England Family Foundation Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (New Communities Youth Development & Community Wellness) Philip L. Graham Fund Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. World Bank

MVPs Capital for Children Carl Kravitz and Elizabeth Werner Cresa Washington DC DC Bocce DC Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs IMF Civic Fund Lainoff Family Foundation Michael Lainoff and Kathryn Kincaid Morningstar Foundation News Corp Philip L Graham Fund PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Share Fund The Commonweal Foundation, Inc. The Frechette Family Foundation The Herb Block Foundation

Fans ALJAZEERA International Alston & Bird LLP Arnold & Porter LLP Barbara and Cal Klausner CenturyLink Chas and Sara Roades Clark-Winchcole Foundation Corina Higginson Trust District Sports George Wasserman Family Foundation Graeme Bush and Wendy Rudolph Grant Thornton LLP Hogan Lovells US LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP Klausner Bendler + Associates Leslie S. Wilkes Lisa Koteen Gerchick Marriott International, Inc. Masonic and Eastern Star Home of the District of Columbia Charities, Inc. Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bartlett Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church Richard E. and Nancy P. Marriott Foundation University of Maryland TERPhilanthropy Fund Wells Fargo Foundation Williams & Connolly LLP Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Zuckerman Spaeder LLP

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Supporters Booz Allen Hamilton Crowell and Moring Foundation Jacob & Charlotte Lehrman Foundation Meltzer Group Employee Giving Fund The Dimick Foundation

Captains Aeon Clarke Amy and Theodore Dunbar Andrea Custis Anne and Fred Woodworth Anonymous Anthony and Armandina Brown Barbara and Cal Klausner Brendan and Tricia Sullivan Charis Menshel Drant and Ryan Drant Christopher Finley and Ursula Savarain Christopher Richardson Connie and Erik Lindenauer Corinne Richardson Dan and Kathleen Knise David and Brigitte Burgett David K. Owens David Thompson Don Marshall Dontai Smalls Dr. Barton and Alla Bishop Gene and Lauren Sachs Howard & Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation Howard & Mary Eliza McMillan Howard Wooley Jay and Cheryl Grauberger Jennifer Hillman John Graebner John Lloyd John Reagan Karen Lovitch Kelly Dragelin Kevin and Rachel Alansky Kyra Cheremeteff Loretta A Dipietro Martha Richardson Matthew Penn Paige Lovejoy Paul Jackson and Tracey Rutnik Peter Leibold and Elisabeth McCloskey Peter Loge Philip Kroskin Pierre Vigilance Ronya Corey and Devon McFadden Sam Chappell Samuel M Levy Family Foundation Samuel M. Levy Foundation Stephen Replogle and Skye Earls Replogle Tilden and Mary Edwards Tim Preotle

Contributors Aaron M. Plantenberg Aaron Yost Abigail Lauer Alan Langworthy

Alison MacAdam Allen Huffman Allison Brown and Gardner Humphreys Amira Choueiki Amy Bess & Jeffrey Lesher Amy Nakamoto and Jeremy Edwards Amy Rudnick Andrew Statler Angus Small Anne O’Connell Anthony Francavilla Anusha Rouse April Rieger and Bryan Stephany Arlene Bork Selber Aya Takeuchi Ayan & Michael Rubin Barbara Landau Barbara Power Becky and Don Feltman Ben Feldman Ben Olsen Bethany & Daniel Henderson Beverly Perry Blaine Pellicore Brad Dancer Brenda Finch Brian Bharwani Brian McCormack Brian Yi Bryan Hinkle Carlos Fonseca Carlyle Abbott Carolyn Hart Chelsie and Lyndsey MillerVierra Cheryl Gardner Christina M Brown Christina Tunison Christopher and Monica Freas Christopher Finley Chuck and Lois Koteen Cindy Moelis Cole Hinnen D. Kent and Kathryn K. Replogle Daniel J. Neal Daniel Meloy Darryl Anderson David Barritt-Flatt and Claire Walling David Freedholm David Goodwin David Hidalgo David Nicol David Sheon David Solander Debbie Jardot Debra and Michael Kushma Deeana Klepper Delores Johnson-Cooper Dennis & Alice Blumer Donald Hill Douglas A. Kotlove Dr. A. J. Ostrolenk Edward and Mary Lovitch Eleanor Bastian Eli Hochstetler Elisabeth Fleischman Ellen Erikson Ellen Seidman Eric S. Fins G. Vieth Gary Meltz

Glen O’Gilvie Gregory Nantz Gwen E. Fitzgerald Harry Findley Heidi Hochstetler Henry Mattison Holly Saurer J. Frison Jacqueline Greer James Lawry Jan and Angelika Smilek Jana Barresi Jana Sharp Jane and Jeffrey Istvan Jason Ferreri Jay Greenstein Jeff Schwartz Jeff Willer Jeffery and Claudia Werner Jennifer Gennaro Oxley Jerry and Judith Shulman Jessica and Stuart Trevelyan Jill Schwartz Jodi and Eldad Moraru John and Livezy More John Brenden Owen John Conte Jose Barbosa Joseph Vaughan Joshua McGee Joshua Phelps Judith Kemp Julia C. Dugger Julie Kelleher Justin Waller Karen L. Schulman Karen Lovitch Kate Meenan-Waugh and James Waugh Katherinne Makris Kathleen and Robert Hindle Kathy Jacquart Katrina and Kenny Owens Kevin and Pamela Payne Kevin McShane Kevin Parker Kim and John Casey Krista Lapato Kyle Nicholson Kyler Smart Launa Hochstetler Laura Michele Kurek Lauren Hodapp Lauren Weissbrod Laurie Davis Lincoln Heilner Linda R. Munich Lindsey Buss Lon Goldstein Maegan Scott Maigairi Jinkiri Marleen Welsh Marlon Brown Martha Barksdale Mary and Michael Young Mary Clark Matt Landau Matthew Kaiser and Jennifer Quigley Maurice Gilmore Megan Corey Michael & Gillian Parrish Michael Brustein Michael Finn Michael Lemon Michael Nakamoto


Support soccer, poetry, and community service! Michael Perry Michele Williams Mindy Saffer Molly Pauker Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Teras Myra & Barbara Freilich Nancy and Paul Kemp Nancy Polikoff and Cheryl Swannack Naomi Rutenberg Natalie Foglia Niall Janney Noah Kennedy Pamela Dorsey Patricia and Ronald Flagg Patricia J Farrell and Robert G Watkins Patricia Weiss Fagen Paula Lantz Pete Gilmore Peter Tatian R.R. Mathieu Rachel A Carren and Mark D Young Rachel Shnider Rebecca Boland Rebecca Freedholm Reuben Johnson and Mary Watkins Richard Greene Rita Bamberger Robert Bell Robert Smith Roberto and Mary Amorosino Sam Hochstetler Sam Klausner Sara Keller Sarah Wolf Saum Ayria Sean Hinkle Shana Glickfield Simon E. Landau Steve Burnett Steve Larson and Carol Roberts Steven Dunn Susan Jaquet Tanya and Vernon Woods The Donahue Family The Fairbanks Family Thomas Burket Tim Guinan Timothy Convey Tina Taliaferro Tom Sheridan Tony Poole Tracey Halliday Tracy Lyman Wayne Anmilth Wendy Copeland and Jon Schwartz Winell H. C. Belfonte

In kind Hunt4Soccer - National

DENVER See the America SCORES Denver website.

LA Scoring Champions Dwight Stuart Youth Foundation LA 84 Foundation

MVPs 72and Sunny Partners LLC Beats by Dre East West Bank Enterprise Holdings JP Morgan Chase Foundation McDermott Will & Emory Naughty Dog,Inc Sony Computer Entertainment America The Anschutz Foundation The Starbucks Foundation Weingart Foundation Westcoast Sports Associates

Fans Accenture LLP America SCORES Deloitte Kirra LLC Petrol Price Water House Coopers LLP Sheppard Mullin Team One Warner Music Group

Supporters Nike Inc. and Affiliates SOROS Fund Charitable Foundation

Captains Arent Fox LLP Blaise and Cynthia Antin David Joseph (c) Jenner and Block Mr. & Mrs. Stone Palms Neighborhood Council Paypal Starbucks Coffee Teammates For Kids Foundation Trust Company of the West

Contributors Adobe Aleksandar Stanojevic Amy O’Dowd Austin & Kristin Ratner Fund Benevity Community Impact Fund Brad L. Bertner Carlos Baron Dana K Schumacher Eileen Mahdi GreaterGiving / Auctionpay Javier and Patricia Segovia Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles Justin Portaz Lee Rawles Lynda Rothman Man Po Wong Maurice Rasgon Randee & Richard Motzkin Rulan Miao

Shyh Ming Huang Tisha Johnson Unitech Scientific, LLC V David Shaheen

In kind Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National

MILWAUKEE Team Champions Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club

Scoring Champions Milwaukee Public Schools Potawatomi Bingo Casino - Miracle on Canal Street

MVPs Charles D. Jacobus Family Foundation

Fans Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee M&I Foundation, Inc. Puelicher Foundation, Inc.

Supporters Actuant Anonymous Baird Marlo Foundation, Ltd. Northwestern Mutual Foundation Starbucks Community Service Program We Energies Foundation

Captains Ann and Greg Akin COA Youth & Family Centers Cramer-Krasselt Danielle and Adam Czaia Harley-Davidson Motor Company Jill and Mark Goldstein Jodi Brandser Johnson Controls Journey House, Inc. MGS MFG Group PricewaterhouseCoopers Rania and Pat Dempsey Sobelman’s Pub & Grill Steinhafels Thomson Reuters ULINE United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County Woodman’s Markets

Contributors Adrian Zilvetti Amanda Camilli Anytime Fitness of Plymouth Becky Ginter Bernard Powers Bernard Rahming Billy Meier Blake Derr Bradley Ballweg Carly Altman

Thank you! Catherine Braun Cathy and Tom Prieto Charles Fry Charlie Wartgow Cheikh Drame Chris and Tom Steeno Chris Thiel Christina Morrissey Claire Starling and Chris Dadaian Collins Engineers DAAR Engineering Daniel Higgins Dawn Urban Drake Dettmann Educators Credit Union Edward Eastman Elizabeth Littel Enzo Vian Eric Brandser Erin and Collin Eggebrecht Ginny and Tom McCullough Gregory Ingram Gruber Law Offices, LLC Harley Rubin Hassan Jamal Hayes Bilingual Elementary School Heidi Rodenbaugh Helen Loewi Jamie Schmelzer Jason Schreiber Jessica and Brian Winter Jessica Wobschall Judy and Ron Ginter Julie and John Carpenter Kate Carpenter Keeper Goals Kelli and William Morrissey Kyle Bentzien Leisure Pool & Spa Burlington & Brookfield Linda and Jock Mutschler Lisa and David Feldmeier Lisa Bienkowski Lorraine Forcinito Lynn and James Angeli Lynn and Will Cooper Maggy Schultz Marcus Kuhnert Mary and Alvaro GarciaVelez Mary and Del Dettmann Mary and William Morrissey Mary Goodell Mary Hamann Melissa and David Myers Michael Angeli Michael Schmelzer Monica and Joe Morrissey Ned Brown Neu-Life Pam and Tom Eggebrecht Pamela Ridgway Patty and Hugh Ahn Paul Ginter Paula and Ralph Cefalu Robert Gilbert Ryan Engelhardt Ryan Morrissey Shawn Welch Shelly and Steve Harris Silver Spring Neighborhood Center St. Monica Parish Tammy Gilpin-Ripp Teri and Stephen Sunday

Tom Ryan William Ryan

In kind Absolute Pilates Adventure Rock Allison Repic Ashling Montessori School Barbara Grant Cardi Toellner Cassie Genc Cecelia Franco-Prentice Christy Grace Clarey Wamhoff Courtney Hayes Lutz Dan Augustine Discovery World Doris Kucik Erico Ortiz Festa Italiana Greg Schoeneck Greta Collopy Hunt4Soccer - National Jamie Wendling Janet Hubbard Jason Reimer Jason Schreiber Jesse Egan John Eggebrecht Katina Jordan Keeper Goals Koss Stereophones Lauren Zens Megan McDonald Mike Work Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club Nicole Heeti Patricia Hidson Sandra Dempsey Serena Weits Shari Brzinski Sports Authority Stefans Soccer Sue Lawton Susan Anderson Sweettrio Tammy Gilpin-Ripp Tony Kinnard Tony Seaman Troy Freund Victoria Thompson Wisconsin Club Woodman’s Markets Yo Mama!

NEW ENGLAND League Champions Advent International Anonymous (2) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Team Champions Amelia Peabody Foundation David & Nicole Chang Robert & Diane Bruno U.S. Soccer Foundation

Scoring Champions Aetna Foundation Chris Pike City of Boston - CDBG Rodman Ride for Kids

Tapestry Networks

MVPs Anna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation Bill Salkewicz Clipper Ship Foundation David & Lori Sprows Ernst & Young Frank W. & Carl S. Adams Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Gordon Levering Guy & Tanya Broadbent Jennifer Weafer John H. and H. Naomi Tomfohrde Foundation John Hancock Mark & Sarah Williamson Max J. & Winnie S. Rosenshein Foundation Michael & Kathryn Stack PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Roy A. Hunt Foundation Stephen & Diana Antuna The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Vela Foundation Wells Fargo

Fans Alex Kramer Anonymous Anthony Goodman BJ & Laura Grattan Boston Consulting Group BOSTON Citi Cowen Group East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Inc. Elevate Communications Esther B. Kahn Charitable Foundation Frank Teixeira & Denise Rhodes GMO, LLC Jeff Evans John & Darla Soukas KPMG Matt & Meredith McPherron Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. Nasdaq OneBeacon Insurance Group Orville W. Forté Charitable Foundation Paul & Edith Babson Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Matching Gifts Program Pitney Bowes Foundation Reebok Foundation Robert & Melissa McGaughey Robert & Missy Shay Ropes & Gray LLP Santander Bank Foundation Scott & Diane Lopez Shep Perkins State Street Corporation State Street Matching Gift Program

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2015 Supporters Thomas H. Lee Partners Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP William E. & Bertha E. Schrafft Charitable Trust Yale Appliance + Lighting

Supporters Anastasia Canty Blue Hills Bank City of Boston - Summer Fun Grant Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia (CLSA) Federal Street Advisors Gary & Sara DeSimone Scott Jack & Alissa Sebastian John DaCosta Masaya Okoshi MetroWest Medical Center Teammates for Kids Foundation

Captains Anonymous Barton Gilman Brian & Barbara McCann Brian & Vanessa Bilello Cheryl Duckworth Colin Heffron Colin Mazzola David Cushing Doug & Susan Present East Boston Foundation Eileen Sivolella Elizabeth Shea Eric Hamilton Family Practice Group, P.C. Fernando González & Yolanda Ros Gene Pasquale Gregory Barry Gregory LeBlanc Jonathan & Leah Stearns Joseph & Selina Chow Kamal Ahmed Karen O’Sullivan Larry & Dori Mariasis Longfield Family Foundation Lou Bergholz Marc & Joanna Mantell Marcia & Christopher Comeau New England Revolution Charitable Foundation Northeastern University Center of Community Service Richard and Sandra Yu Robert Mullally Sandhya Douglas Stephen and Maryanne Andrew Stephen Shay Timothy Mccormack Timothy Smith Timothy Syrett & Angela Brooks Tom Kushner Wellington Management Matching Gift Program Wendy & Gordon Cromwell World Soccer Shop

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Contributors Adam Borchert AIG Matching Grants Program Aisling Shen Alan Medville Alison Rourke Alvaro Llavero Amandio Sena Amy Kennedy Amy Morse Andrea Cirillo Andres Pugi Andrew Eckhardt Andrew Liu Angelo Oliveira Anthony Abdelahad Asa Marokus Benjamin Chrnelich Bijoo George Bill Johnson Bosanac Family Bradley Ericson Breanne Ricketts Brendan Malvey Brendan Moylan Brett Shecter Brian & Erin Evanoka Brian Stager Brianna McMaster Caleb Robertson Calvin Palmer Carlos Selonke Catherine O’Hara Catherine Steiner Catherine Syrett Charles Shirley Chris Galizio Chris Steward Christine Lee Christine Rothman Christopher Camille Christopher Holzwarth Colin Erhardt Colin Mazzola Combined Jewish Philanthropies Courtney MacNaught Craig & Amy Feld Dana Lopresti Dana Worby-Robinson Darlena Armpriester Darlene Frizzell David Colleran David Comeau David Gorovitz David Tobin David Wisholek Deborah Keohan Denise Caruso Denver Smith Dorothy Collins Douglas Surgenor Edward Render Eli Lipcon Ellen Bruno Ellen Simons Elton Lika Eric Meyers & Sara Johnson Meyers Erol Munuz Evan Hornbuckle Fran Harrington Francis Karasch Frank O’Leary GE Matching Gift Program Geeta Aiyer Geoffrey Peters

Glenna Hennessey Granite City Electric Charitable Foundation, Inc. Gregory Marks Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Foundation Heidi & Vaughn Harring Holland O’Donnell Howard Kogan Hsiu-Lan Chang Hyun Chung Ian Brady Ian Morrill Ignacio Garcia Jacques Dahlstedt James & Renee Skeffington James Malerba Jane Hiscock Jason Mariasis Jason Ring Jayne Lampert Jeff Bowman Jeff Dorsey Jeff Woods Jeffrey Feldgoise Jeffrey Stone Jennifer Rikoski Jesse Lane Jessica Catino Jessica Grey Jill Lenhardt Jim & Jane Gregoire Joe Vallely John Engelman John Faubert John Foote John Hardwick John Mancuso John Smitka Jon & Beth Piskorowski Jon Shores Jonathan Block Joseph Dewhirst Joseph Germanese Joseph Rezabek Josh Friedman Joy Perry Joyce Grant Judson Starr Julia Ducharme Julie Kumor Julie Lampie Julie Mellgren Justin Bullion Justin Kwan Justin Rice Justin Stephan Karen McLaughlin Kathy Fitzgerald Katie & Pete Czerepak Katie Waite Katina Kelepouris Keith & Beth White Kelly & Halsey Coughlin Ken Paul Ken Woolf Kenneth Baumgartner Kirk Vogt Larry & Elizabeth O’Grady Laura Wernick Learnivore Linda Foss Linda McMillan Lindsey Hehman Lisalynn Valence Local Independent

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Charities of America Loretta & Timothy Fisher Lori Boxter Lynn Carter Marc Camm Marc Thewes Maria Moniz Marietta DeSouza Mark & Kathryn Watson Mark Cornish Mark Ott Marquis Taylor Marshall Goff Martha Fett Martha Welsh Mary Bentson Mary Metcalf Mary-Tara Ward Matt Stone Matthew Dallett Matthew Karasch Matthew Mann Matthew Smith Meghan Conroy Meghan Feeley Meghan McKinnon Meredith McGowan Michael Crowley Michael Miele & Anne Esbenshade Michael Minihan Michael Quinn Michael Richman Michelle Friedman Michelle Hoffmeister Moncrieff Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catrickes Nancy Nitikman Nancy Stager Ned & Maureen Abelson Nelson Hitchcock New Life Charitable Foundation Nicholas Syrett Nick & Anna Demos Nicole Chang Noelle Koetje Pablo Bailey Paco Robles Pat Dutton Patrick Waickman Paula Glickman Paula Shannon Pauline Skehan Peter Lanza Peter Robertson Plymouth Rock Rachel Goldstein Rebekah Salwasser Renee Knilans Rob Hayes Robert & Lori Glassman Robert McNicholas Roberta Miller & Alan Medville Roberto Haig Robin Berman Ryan McDaniel Ryan Rourke Reed Samuel Pearson Samuel Webster Sandra Kramer Sandra Whitman Sarah Allen Sarah Gilfillan Satyendra Sharma Scott FitzGerald

Sean Vogt Shawn Day Sheila McLaughlin Silas Brown Steve Marx Susan & William Twombly Susan Comeau Susan Dunbar Susan Seger Tanya Kovacik Thomas Pappas Thomas Pickering Thomas Pickette Thomas Travers Tim Kennedy Timothy Atchison Truist Tyler Wick Ventry Associates, L.L.P. Walt Disney Matching Gift Campaign Warren & Jeanne Shay Warren & Kristin Cross Warren Agin William Boynton William Harlor Yuko Usami Yuval Ezer Yvonne Law Zach Dewhirst Zeba Hyder

In kind Hunt4Soccer - National

NEW YORK Scoring Champions City of New York

MVPs Bank of America Ernst and Young News Corp Thomson Reuters Tides Foundation

Fans Avalanche Studios New York Barclays Capital Bloomberg BNP Paribas Carat CBS Interactive ChyronHego Cohn Reznick Cushman & Wakefield Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Dos Puentes Parents Association Eisner Amper LLP Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Goldman Sachs Gives Heisman Trophy Trust Home Box Office, Inc. Investors Bank Jefferies Jefferies JPMorgan Chase Latham & Watkins LLP Mitsubishu UFJ Securities Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Navigant Consulting Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation

OppenheimerFunds Patrina Foundation Prudential Rabobank International Robert Half International Safra National Bank Scotiabank Solon E Summerfield Foundation Inc Tradeweb UBS United Parcel Service. Withum Smith + Brown PC XAXIS

Supporters Columbia Community Service Deloitte KKR Capital Market Holdings Ronald McDonald House Charities

Captains Empire Supporters Club Grant Thornton LLP Ropes & Gray LLP Ryan Goldman Tiger Baron Foundation, Inc Toomajian Family

Contributors Adri ALM Colleagues Anne York Benevity Bernard Tubiana Bill & Bev O’Malley Black wolves Bonsai Brendan Morley Catherine Marquette Catherine Witherwax Community Foundation of NJ Cousin Driek Cramer, Price & deArmas Dan Darragh Farrell David & Monique Satnick Dean Smith Diwali Party & Family Dorothy Brush Ed Render Family and friends in Ringwood, UK Fitz & Tomi Rawls Foot Locker, Inc. George and Pat George Brush III Google Inc Greencrest Development Consulting Guggenheim Heather and Warren Jack & Shelley Lepetich Jaynee Whitney Jeanne & George Jennie Pechman John Dwinell and Family Justin Weiss Katherine A Barrett Kerry Bernknopf Kev and Eileen McCann Lenny Izzo Liana Talpins and Family


Thank you!

Support soccer, poetry, and community service! Linda, Carlo and Kona Lodi and Gruber family Lori Finck M&P Marilyn Jackson Martha Bishai Michael S. Hatfield Michele Drossner Mike Campbell Mikey Siles & KCFit Mom & Dad Nathaniel and Adri Reininga Neil Dymock NY Presbyterian NY Title Services Omar Muneeruddin Pappa Mark and Steph Peter Oliveri Play For Your Cause Pratik & Family Rich Lede Richard Gianacakos Rymer Sara Sharon Schmahl Stan Rosenberg Steph & Dirk Stephen Borsy Sue Bordash The Eydts The Grasskickers love Coach Carpenter! The Josephine Foundation The Nelsons The Reese Family The Vance Family The World Soccer Project Tom & Tizzie Mantione Tom, Jenny, Charlie, Henry and Lily Whynotts Wim Xiao

In kind Adidas Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National Sports Endeavors

PORTLAND See the AC Portland website.

ST. LOUIS See the Better Family Life website.

SEATTLE MVPs Adrian Hanauer David Robinson Foster Foundation Medina Foundation Norcliffe Foundation Real Networks Seattle Sounders

Fans Andy Beadle Charlotte Martin Don Horowitz Expedia

Supporters Brent Romey Dupar Foundation Windermere Foundation

Captains Christopher Young Craig Walker Gary Baxter Jon Gonzalez Linda Gaines Lorelei Heisler Seattle Foundation Steve Louden

Contributors Andrew Reddaway Ann and John Peppers Chris Rylance Daniel Heldring Diana Lew Dianne Polson Elyse Hanson Herbert Hoffman Jim Rossi Kaylynn Jo Kelley Kevin O’Keefe McGilvra Youth Soccer Club Merle Sinclair Molly Kemper Richard Galanti Scott Sandygren Teresa Tartaglione Teri LeClair Truist

In kind Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National Starfire Sports K&H Print Solutions

DONOR PROFILE

News Corp

As an official News Corp Philanthropy Partner, America SCORES

has worked with the media giant to create more opportunities for youth in New York City, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles, and to expand the reach of the National Poetry SLAM!. The partnership has also included unique opportunities for collaboration. In July, poet-athletes from America SCORES New York went to News Corp headquarters to meet staff members and receive newly built bicycles, built by News Corp’s audit team as part of a

VANCOUVER teambuilding event. America SCORES was chosen to receive the bike See the Canada SCORES website.

donation because of its emphasis on being healthy and active. The day was a great reminder of how non-profit and corporate partners can work together to benefit everyone. For the SCORES poet-athletes, it was a reward for being exemplary students and a unique opportunity to get a new bike. For the News Corp staff, it was an opportunity to come closer together as a team and feel like they’re making a tangible impact in the community.

“The corporate world often doesn’t allow for extra-curricular activities, so if SCORES can provide an opportunity for employees to hang out with kids and inspire them in the process, I think it’s a win-win.” Shannon Schneeman Executive Director America SCORES New York AMERICA SCORES 2015 Annual Report

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FY2015

Financial Report SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITY* Support

FY2015

Corporation and foundation contributions

$444,024

Individual contributions

95,503

Registration fees

10,460

Special events (net)

281,627

Donations in-kind

291,909

Government contracts

82,880

Contract income

96,200

Other income

31,965

Total support

$1,249,368

Expenses Program services: Soccer program

$308,805

Writing program

227,294

Program support and training

195,192

Other programs

194,023

Total program expenses

$925,314

Supporting services: Fundraising

187,024

General and administrative

314,814

Total supporting expenses

$501,838

Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS

$1,427,152 $

(177,784)

*The figures in this report represent consolidated financials for National, Dallas, Denver, and Los Angeles. FY2015: Sept. 1, 2014 – Aug. 31, 2015.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION* FY2015 Cash and cash equivalents

$ 204,509

Grants and contributions receivable

164,625

Prepaid expenses and other assets

18,514

TOTAL ASSETS

$ 387,648

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$

Other liabilities

80,757 10,253

Total Liabilities

$

91,010

Net assets Unrestricted

$ 241,638

Temporarily restricted

55,000

Total net assets

$ 293,638

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

$ 387,648

SUPPORT

EXPENSES

Other, 2% Government, 7%

General and admin, 22% In-kind, 23%

Corporation and foundation, 36% Fundraising, 13%

Program services, 65%

Special events, 23% Individuals, 8% Registration Fees, 1%

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