Rising Stand Up, Speak Out 2016 ANNUAL REPORT
Could Rap Music Be Could rap music be the cause of crime and violence in our community today? If so, it is a shame, causing our families to go through pain. Could the lyrics in rap music start a gang? Allowing our children to think it’s ok to bang. Teenagers with guns are not scared of anything anymore They just want to start a war. A war between other hoods and that’s not good. Our people are dying and our families are crying and that’s a shame, because it’s another shooting that happened in DC again. Yup
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In the back of our school, detectives and police where are the rules? Nobody cares about the students that go to school there. The students at Kipp DC want to go to and through college earning a degree So please agree to put the guns away, if not they have a place for you to stay. So the next time you want to shoot, SHOOT WITH CAMERAS NOT GUNS! M’kya S., Age 10 KIPP DC Quest Academy Washington D.C.
America SCORES, a national non-profit, serves over 14,000 children at over 190 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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Limitless When I am in SCORES, I feel Limitless Like nothing can stop me I come to practice and feel like a whole different person Powerful - on the field nothing can come between me and my team We show respect and TLC It feels good to be on the Comet Team When I am in SCORES I feel Powerful, happy, determined, energetic, Relaxed, professional, reliable, impressive, Special, fearless, full of pride, Limitless 3rd-5th Grade Boys Team Castellanos Elementary School Chicago 4
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Report Contents Introduction 6 2016 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 194 schools Public and charter schools 627 coaches Teachers in the schools 14,718 poet-athletes
× 7.5 hours/week × 24 weeks =
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Since our program’s inception 22 years ago, America SCORES has given tens of thousands of young people the opportunity to make their voices heard. Whether they are on a soccer pitch, in a classroom, on a stage, or in their community,
A MESSAGE FROM
Ben & Holly
our poet-athletes learn about the power their
initiatives like SCORESCon and read about the
actions and words can have toward making
ways we continue to try to innovate our curricula
a positive impact, giving them a platform for
to ensure we remain one of the top after-school
success in school and in life.
programs in the country. Finally, you will read
This year, we have seen this power more than
about our landmark 10th anniversary National
ever. From the America SCORES Boston poet-
Poetry SLAM!, an event which saw faces old and
athlete who joined dozens of college-bound
new come together to celebrate a unique event
seniors at the White House to the America
that has become a life-changing experience for
SCORES Milwaukee alumna who gave back to
those that participate.
the program that turned her life around, we have
As always, our work would not be possible
seen stirring stories of success. More than the
without the help of teachers, principals, parents,
statistics that show program growth and impact, it
volunteers, funders, and staff around the country.
is these moving stories that paint a picture of the
Thank you for joining us in our commitment to
varied ways that America SCORES can positively
giving every child in America the opportunity to
influence the communities in which we work.
succeed.
In the pages ahead, you will read about these stories and more. You will read a sample of the poetry that inspires us and learn about those in the community that support our poet-athletes. You will see the strength of our network through
Hispanic 62% African-American 25% Caucasian 2% Asian American/Pacific Islander 5% Biracial/Multiracial 2% Other 4%
Benjamin Chrnelich Board Chair
Female 48%
Holly O’Donnell Executive Director
Male 52%
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POET-ATHLETE HONORED AT THE
White House
Watch the Beating the Odds Summit
Building on a successful inaugural event last year, America SCORES was once again invited to the First Lady’s Beating the Odds Summit at The White House in July of 2016. Centered around dozens of college-bound high school seniors, many of whom are the first in their families to go to college, the First Lady’s Reach Higher initiative hosted a one-day summit to give these students an opportunity to meet fellow achievers and attend a series of panels and workshops intended to help them better prepare for college. This year, Lariona of America SCORES Boston got to attend the exclusive summit, joining 130 students from over 70 other partner organizations in attendance. A star poet-athlete, Lariona has been with SCORES since she was in third grade, first in the elementary and middle school programs and then through Boston’s Alumni Leadership Academy, where she played on a soccer team with fellow alumni and volunteered for SCORES games and events. Lariona’s leadership in soccer and hard work in school paid off as she was accepted into Denison University as a Posse Scholar for the fall. Arriving in Washington, D.C., a day early, Lariona and Boston Program Manager Ethan Goldman visited the major monuments on The National Mall. On the day of the summit, they arrived bright and early to The White House for a quick tour and an opening panel made up of four current college students who “beat the odds” to go to college.
After a short break, it was time for the main event. The keynote panel featured then First Lady Michelle Obama, then Secretary of Education John King, recording artist Jidenna, and Stanford student Rachel McKenzie Scott, who overcame enormous obstacles in her upbringing to achieve college success. Moderated by YouTube star Tyler
“I love meeting new people and the other teens I met were from all over the country. Stemming from different backgrounds and interests, we all had one thing in common: going to college.” Lariona,
America SCORES Boston
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Oakley, the panel spoke for about an hour and a half about their own underdog stories and their advice for the future college students. The entire room was captivated and inspired by their words. After lunch, the students broke out into smaller groups and had discussions about college and their expectations and anxieties. They all wrote letters to themselves to be mailed back to them in a year. Finally, Jidenna capped the day off with a performance in The East Room. The entire day was surely unforgettable for Lariona, but one particular memory will last the longest: “I will never forget being able to breathe the same air as Michelle Obama.�
Photo by Jee-Eun Lee for Medill News Service
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POET-ATHLETES MEET THE
U.S. National Team On a chilly afternoon in late October, thirty DC
team, groups of students cycled in and out of
SCORES poet-athletes let out a gasp as the U.S.
stations led by USWNT coach Jill Ellis and her
Women’s National Team (USWNT) walked across
staff: speed-dribbling relays, communication
the President’s Park in front of the White House to
drills, and one-touch shooting. The coaches were
meet them.
enthusiastic and always moving. The kids followed
Fresh off being crowned champions at the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada, the women happily posed for pictures, answered
suit, clearly thrilled to display everything they had learned in SCORES. As their national team heroes approached,
questions, and signed autographs for a group
organizers and volunteers from the Catholic
that represented millions of young soccer lovers
University men’s soccer team had to settle the
across the country.
kids down so as not to swarm the likes of Abby
The meet and greet was preceded by a soccer clinic for the young poet-athletes in conjunction
Wambach, Carli Lloyd, and Sydney Leroux. Once everyone was settled, the players faced
with partner Coca Cola, the National Parks
the kids in a long line, as if for the national anthem
Foundation, and the National Park Service’s “Find
before a game. The kids then got the opportunity
Your Park” movement. Before the arrival of the
to ask questions of the World Cup champions.
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Most questions revolved around when the women began playing soccer and what inspired them. Wambach, the now-retired legend of the game, took a moment to thank the youth for being at the park. “You give us hope for future World Cup champions.” Long-time SCORES supporter Heather O’Reilly was excited to see SCORES involved in the event. O’Reilly donned a SCORES Boston scarf in support of the city where she lived during her Boston Breakers NWSL days. Between autographs and hugs from her pintsized fans, O’Reilly commented, “This is the fourth SCORES city where I’ve met poet-athletes!” The day will hold a special place in the memories of these poet-athletes as they continue to model their games on the likes of Abby, Heather, and Sydney. And though they may never reach that level of athletic success, they are certainly motivated to do big things and will no doubt inspire the next generation similarly. Heather O’Reilly with America SCORES Executive Director Holly O’Donnell
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10TH ANNUAL NATIONAL
Poetry SLAM! “Ten years from now, you’ll STILL be talking about me!”
Watch the 2016 Poetry SLAM! On the day of the main event, the poets joined 250 SCORES supporters, coaches, and families
With these words, a theatre in Manhattan
into the SVA Theatre in Manhattan. At homes and
erupted into cheers to celebrate 13 elementary
watch parties across the country, hundreds more
school students from across the country. Far more
tuned in for the live stream.
than an awe-inspiring display of poetry, the 10th
Throughout, the 2016 poet-athletes displayed
Annual National Poetry SLAM! was confirmation of
an incredible level of skill and lyricism. As a
the immense power of America SCORES to give
celebration of the event’s 10th year, the alumni
students a voice, and a culmination of months
featured from past SLAM!s provided plenty
of writing, rehearsing, and performing for the 13
of reflective moments on the impact of the
students.
event. The highlight was 2014 poet and MSNBC
Arriving the Saturday before the SLAM!, the
star Xavier from D.C., who gave a powerful
poet stars (many of whom had never even been
performance about achieving in the face of
on a plane before!) met each other and began
adversity.
a fun weekend of rehearsing, sightseeing, and
After a reprise of the group poem, the show
bonding. They went to the top of the Empire State
ended with more cheers and standing ovations as
Building, picnicked and played soccer in Central
the 13 poet-athletes took one last bow. Though
Park, and visited Times Square.
the SLAM! only lasted an hour, the positive impact of the night will no doubt stay with them forever.
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Life can be so confusing. I know you are afraid to help me because you’re afraid I am going to steal your shine. I’m not here to steal your shine but make my own! Just know there’s enough radiance for all of us to glow. I stand before you…confused no more! – Feliciana Cleveland
A bully takes action against you A victim receives the agony The bully annoys you and The victim is miserable Bullies destroy victims’ lives But we must stand up and speak up Victims become demotivated But we must keep fighting To abolish bullying – Jalen New York
Sometimes I wonder why people dress their animals up like other animals. Bunny ears are not a good look for dogs. Sometimes I wonder if my mind will ever stop wondering. Will I still be me, if my mind isn’t free? – Lizette Chicago AMERICA SCORES 2016 Annual Report
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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 teams
and other dangers after class. As she introduced
and continue to have a safe space after school.
new activities—soccer, poetry, and service
Similarly, many SCORES sites now offer winter
learning— to her students, she found that they 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 14,000 students in over
and prepare for college. In this way, SCORES
190 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
7 cities
8 cities
18 schools
124 schools
30 schools
215 poet-athletes
574 poet-athletes
4,133 poet-athletes
1,399 poet-athletes
+8,397 additional poet-athletes participate in summer/winter and partner programming AMERICA SCORES 2016 Annual Report
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AEROBIC CAPACITY
Impact The Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER) test measures a student’s maximum ability to complete a 15 or 20 meter distance in a decreasing amount of time, providing an important measure of aerobic capacity. The results below show improvements on the test from students scored before and after participating in the America SCORES program.
LOS ANGELES
67% increase NEW ENGLAND
89% increase NEW YORK
70% increase WASHINGTON DC
83% increase
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Poet-Athlete I am a pop star I am grounded, because I am bossy I am mama gaga with my insides out I am a guitar tune I am chop chop I am poetry, as P.O.E.T.R.Y I am SOCCER Coaches, referees, the fans Forward, midfield, goalie I am SOCCER Kicking, running, jumping Team, goal, win, cheers I am a poet-athlete! THANK YOU AMERICA SCORES! Anahi, Age 11 Dallas
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PROFILE
SCORESCon AMERICA SCORES NETWORK
Amidst an eventful National Poetry SLAM!
them and hearing the different ways SCORES
weekend, more than 30 SCORES staff and
helps kids achieve success,” says Susie Bakajic of
coaches from all 14 SCORES programs convened
Canada SCORES Vancouver.
in New York for SCORESCon 2016. Although SCORES has hosted annual
Hosted in the beautiful conference space of Société Générale on Park Avenue, SCORES staff
program retreats in the past, SCORESCon 2016
participated in a series of sessions on training,
commemorated the 10th Annual SLAM! by
technology, fundraising, coach safety, and
bringing together executive directors and program
communications.
staff alike for three days of best practice sharing,
“I learned a lot from the communications
professional development, and, of course, an
training. It was helpful to know what’s realistically
opportunity to see their poet-athletes in action.
feasible to accomplish based on available
“My favorite moment was meeting program staff from other sites. It was great networking with
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resources,” says Debi Pence-Meyenberg, Executive Director of America SCORES Cleveland.
Teamwork
America SCORES Founder Julie Kennedy
Other sessions included a presentation on “Fun
“The work America SCORES is doing is
Maps” from The George Washington University
fundamental to the health of our society, said
researchers, the unveiling of the new America
Kennedy.”
SCORES Power of Poetry curriculum, and
Of course, the three days weren’t confined to
roundtable discussions with middle school after-
a classroom for staff. Other activities, like a photo
school program One Hen and long-time music
scavenger hunt around Manhattan and an East vs.
partner ASCAP on opportunities to collaborate.
West soccer game, gave staff the opportunity to
“It is inspiring to see the way our unique program is able to flourish in the different
have fun and stretch their legs. Special thanks to Société Générale, Football
landscapes, challenges, and opportunities that
for Hope, Soccer.com, and an anonymous donor
every city presents. I love to meet people who
for making SCORESCon possible and giving
so far away are seeing the same impact we
hardworking SCORES staff the opportunity to
experience each day,” said Brian Bullington, then
connect, reflect, and be inspired by the program
Executive Director of America SCORES Chicago.
and each other.
Arguably the most exciting part of SCORESCon
Concludes Bullington, “It always amazes me
was a surprise visit from America SCORES founder
how much more insight gets shared between a
Julie Kennedy. She gave an inspiring address
group of smart people in two hours than in hours
about the process of founding and expanding
of webinars and months of emails.”
SCORES and the challenges and friendships she encountered along the way. AMERICA SCORES 2016 Annual Report
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PROFILE
Lupe MILWAUKEE
In 2005, Lupe was an elementary student
Lupe’s positive connection to her SCORES
growing up in an under-resourced neighborhood
peers carried forward to life beyond elementary
of Milwaukee where many schools failed to meet
school. An excellent student, she attended one
state standards and few positive activities were
of the state’s premier private high schools and
available for children during the high-risk after
remained active playing soccer there. To this
school hours.
day, she still plays with several of her original
Lupe and her twin sister participated in the SCORES program for 3 years at Riley Elementary.
teammates. Fast forward a couple years, and Lupe is now
Her dedication and willingness to help was easily
a student at Marquette University pursuing an
noticed and, for multiple years, she was selected
education degree. What once appeared to be
by her coaches to be the Teamwork patch winner.
out of reach is now her daily reality. Armed with
Additionally, Lupe and her sister were nominated
such experiences, Lupe recently reached out to
to the Julie Foudy Leadership Summer camp in
SCORES to ask how she could re-engage with the
2008.
program.
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Leadership Today, Lupe is a soccer coach leading a team of girls at the very school she attended as an elementary student. Her positive attitude and ability to relate to her team with first-hand knowledge of life in underresourced and under-served communities is invaluable and will undoubtedly inspire young girls to live to their full potential. After her first season as a coach, she commented, “I absolutely loved being a coach at Riley! It is definitely a very fulfilling job, and what better way than to combine both of my passions for education and soccer?”
“I cannot thank you enough for everything you’ve done for me (and my family). As a participant many years ago, I learned so much from SCORES. Now, I have the opportunity to share what I learned with others and give back to my community.” Lupe America SCORES Milwaukee
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America SCORES LA has been at Charnock Elementary for over a decade, enough time for parents of high school graduates to recall when their kids were in the program. Those who know the program know their kids have learned leadership, commitment, and teamwork from SCORES. Such values can only be taught by coaches
PROFILE
Charnock Elementary LOS ANGELES
SCORES and are among the first to sign up for our middle school program, participate in our alumni
who embody them. At Charnock, these tenets are
events, and volunteer. When asked why they
personified by site coordinator Oscar Gonzalez.
come back, they all say the same thing: “we had
Beyond being a good person, Oscar is good in
so much fun when we were kids; we want to help
a way that children understand. Not only is he
those that come after us.”
honest, fair, and forgiving, but he leaves no doubt
As a result, the program has been flooded
to his kids that he will teach and protect them as
with potential coaches who not only know the
long as they are under his care. With him at the
philosophy of the program but have lived it
helm, the Charnock ship sails without worry.
firsthand. Seeing them succeed in their transition
The students who participate in the Charnock program remain enthusiastic champions of LA
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from participant to coach shows Charnock Elementary School’s success as a program.
Commitment PROFILE
Coach Stephan CHICAGO
Born and raised on the west side of Chicago, Stephan is a former poet-athlete who now coaches a SCORES team in the neighborhood he grew up in. Initially more interested in poetry, the program helped him discover his passion for soccer. “When I played basketball in the neighborhood, I would put the ball on the ground and kick it like a soccer ball, so soccer was a natural fit for me, said Stephan.” His coaches in the program had a profound impact on his childhood, from creating a positive place for him to belong to helping him develop as a leader. They steered him away from negative influences and encouraged him to have the confidence to be a leader in the community. Perhaps most importantly, they gave him role models to look up to. “Not having a father at home, my coaches were the men that I looked up to in my life. Thinking about my role now as a coach, I recognize how important those interactions with a positive role model can be.” When Stephan first reached out to SCORES to get involved, he was only looking to volunteer. However, when SCORES staff encouraged him to consider coaching, he accepted and now is thinking about a future career working with youth. The kids look up to him as someone who’s been in their position and he, in turn, is growing from
“If I can make a real difference in their lives, the way that my SCORES coaches did for me, then that is the path forward that I want to take.” Coach Stephan 3rd-5th Grade Hughes Boys Chicago
the experience of mentoring youth, learning patience, energy, and reflection. AMERICA SCORES 2016 Annual Report
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2016 Board Members NATIONAL Benjamin Chrnelich, Chair IPC
Sam Fort Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Karen Perkins Non-profit Consultant and SCORES Parent
A.J. Twombly, Vice Chair American Express
Brendan Moylan, Treasurer Sports Endeavors, Inc.
Douglas Boggs Manatt, Phelps, & Phillips, LLC
Kathy-Ann Edwards
Damien Philpotts Union Capital
Surinder Sangha Facebook
Samatha Wai Innovation Endeavors
PwC
Sue Devine ASCAP
Burton Haimes Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
John Harkes D.C. United & Comcast
John Linnehan Peter Loge Strategic Communications Advisor
Christopher Perry Broadridge Financial Services
Cy Richardson National Urban League
Devin Talbott Enlightenment Capital
Antonio Zea Under Armour
Peter Galvin, Honorary Member Gale Griffin, Honorary Member Bob Shay, Honorary Member
BAY AREA Mark Talucci, Chair The Sak Brand Group
CHICAGO Matt Raino, Chair Madison Dearborn Partners
Karen Sewell, Secretary Baker & McKenzie
Brad Zelinger, Treasurer Madison Dearborn Partners
Brian Bullington
Christina Spence, Treasurer Becherer Kannett & Schweitzer
Shep Maher, Secretary Guidespark, Inc.
Eryk Branham MissionHUB
David Chacon State Farm Insurance
Brian Irion AonHewitt
Mike Jancosek William Blair & Company
Kevin Knapp Singularis Consulting
Max Reed CDW
Sumit Roy Northern Trust
Steve Russell Madison Dearborn Partners
Michael Thomas Madison Dearborn Partners
Amy Vondra Stark Chicago Public Schools
CLEVELAND Ruth Coffey, Chair Moen, Inc.
Meredith Holt, Vice Chair Walgreens
Jonathon Korinko, Secretary BakerHostetler
Mairghread Mukeredzi, Treasurer
Lally Clark A Savvy Event
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Fairmount Santrol
Steve Friedman Squire Patton Boggs LLP
Gregg LaSpisa AXA Advisors
Lyle Leavitt New York Community Bank
Laura Mimura KeyBank
John O’Brien Howard & O’Brien Executive Search
Richard Oliver Fifth Third Bank
George Sent Keybanc Capital Markets
Brian Slife Aon Risk Solutions, Inc.
Scott Snider Snider Premier Growth
America SCORES Chicago
Jon Denholtz, Vice Chair Marketing Consultant
Michi Eaton
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KeyBank
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
DENVER
Anthony Brown, Chair
Kelly Warnock, Chair
BrightView Landscapes
Christopher Richardson, Secretary Washington Latin Public Charter School
Bruce Shulman, Treasurer NPG Energy Technology Partners
Kevin Alansky SocialRadar
David Barritt-Flatt Clark Construction Group, LLC
Barton Bishop Sport and Spine Rehab
Ronya A. Corey Merrill Lynch
Mark Cowan Cowan Strategies
Andrea Custis Custis & Associates
Kelly Dragelin AlixPartners LLP
Steve Goodman Arjuna Solutions
Tom Hunt D.C. United
Paul Jackson JCG Incorporated
Carl S. Kravitz Zuckerman Spaeder
Karen Lovitch Mintz Levin
Howard L. McMillan, III Wells Fargo Advisors
Jodi Moraru EVOKE
Jennifer Oxley Fulbright Association
Jack Reagan Grant Thornton LLP
Stephen Replogle Cove Strategies
David Sheon Whitecoat Strategies
Dontai Smalls UPS
Pierre Vigilance George Washington University, Public Health Ventures Group LLC
Starbucks Coffee Company
Drew Wilson, Vice Chair Integer Group
Bruce Dickinson, Treasurer/ Secretary Colorado Youth Soccer Foundation
Justin Cohen Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Dr. Bob Contiguglia Former President, US Soccer
Jon Forget
Alvaro Garcia-Velez Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
Tammy Gilpin-Ripp Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
Becky Ginter Prestwick Limited
Kaitlin Hong Children’s Hospital
Benjamin Keeton Actuant
Ryan Morrissey ULINE
Julian Palacios
Three Lions Pub
Johnson Controls
Dillon Powers
Bernard Rahming
Colorado Rapids
Javier Santos
Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra
Jamie Schmelzer
Western Union
Cramer-Krasselt
Sam Seiberling
Jason Schreiber
Davis Graham & Stubbs
Maricela Shukie Forward Progress AC
LA David Shaheen, Chair JPMorgan Chase
Justin Portaz, Secretary Jenner & Block LLP
Paul Carr-Rollitt, General Counsel (non-voting) McDermott Will & Emery
Aaron Kaufman Sony Playstation
Tisha Kimoto Starbucks
Lee Rawles Electronic Arts
Dana Schumacher Retired
MILWAUKEE Nahid Afsari Cotter Consulting
Mike Angeli GE HealthCare
Eric Brandser Zetley, Carneol & Stein, S.C.
Adam Czaia R.W. Baird & Co.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Abby Young Community Member
Adrian Zilvetti Freedom Wealth Alliance
NEW ENGLAND David Chang, Chair Wellington Management Company
Jay Heaps, Honorary Vice Chair New England Revolution
Bob Bruno, First 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
Brian Bilello New England Revolution
Kelly Coughlin Cowen and Company
Mary Driscoll Boston Public Schools
Keith Gainsboro Elevate Communications
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2016 Board Members Fernando González Córdoba
Catherine Marquette
everis, USA Inc.
Anthony Goodman
New York Road Runners
Omar Muneeruddin
Russell Reynolds Associates
Brendan Grattan
National Grid
Adrienne Reininga
PepsiCo
Laura Grattan
PS 241
Corwin Thomas
Thomas H. Lee Partners, LLP
Howard Kogan C Space
Marc Mantell
Ernst & Young
PORTLAND
Retired (Bank of America)
Lorelei Heisler, Chair Resources Global Professionals
John Clements, Vice Chair PwC
Jim McDougall, Treasurer Expedia
Rachel Lanham, Secretary Community Volunteer
Andy Beadle Microsoft
Bob Shay Retired (Bank of America)
Alejandra Diaz Community Volunteer
Timothy Syrett WilmerHale
Don Horowitz Retired
Marquis Taylor Coaching for Change, Inc.
Joe McDermott F-5
Mark Williamson Calera Capital
Brent Romey Russell Investment
Richard Yu CLSA
Chris Weber
NEW YORK Dean Smith, Chair Credit Suisse
Jen Berberian, Vice Chair BBR Partners
Badr Bevaart, Treasurer BlackRock Solutions
Casey Collins WWE Morrison & Foerster
Mark Jackson Thomson Reuters
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Deloitte
ST. LOUIS See the Better Family life website.
VANCOUVER Jon Lutz, Chair & Secretary EA
John Mast, Vice Chair Expedia CruiseShipCenters
Adam Hankiss
BMO Bank of Montreal
Ryan Peake Nickelback
Faizel Rawji Surrey School District Cycling BC
Amandio Sena IMMI Financial Solutions
Andrew Hung
David Starr
Gary Scott State Street Corporation
Healthcare Benefit Trust
SEATTLE
Karen O’Sullivan International Tennis Hall of Fame
Daniel Gumprich
Jim Richards
Katie Smith Milway The Bridgespan Group
TELUS
See the AC Portland website.
Mintz Levin
Lawrence Mariasis
Peter Green
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BOARD PROFILE
Cy Richardson National Urban League
A new addition to the board this year, Cy is the Senior Vice President for Economics and Housing Programs at the National Urban League (NUL). Prior to joining NUL in 2002, he worked in various positions in New York City government including as a researcher with the New York City Council, with the New York State Legislature on economic policy issues, and as a Land Use Planner for the Brooklyn Borough President. He also conducts basic and applied research broadly related to building wealth in communities of color. In addition to multiple advanced degrees, Cy was a four-year starter and captain of the nationally ranked University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill baseball team during his undergraduate time. Since joining the board, Cy has been focused on learning the ins and outs of the program and the strengths and accomplishments of the various affiliates. As an executive at a similarly national non-profit organization, he has been essential to assisting in the important governance challenges of supporting our network of sites linked by an innovative program design. Attending the 2016 National Poetry SLAM! marks his first program experience, one he describes as unforgettable. Says Cy of the program’s value to the community, “I believe America SCORES is fundamentally important as a vehicle to boost self-confidence, improve self-coaching ability, problem solving skills, and an increased ability and desire to lead!”
“I am extremely proud to be connected to the program, and I am a believer in the power of SCORES to be a force for good in the lives of young people, particularly those kids living in under-served communities who may lack such wellstructured outlets for their physical and artistic expression.” Cy Richardson National Board Member
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2016 Supporters NATIONAL League of Champions $100,000+ Team Champions $50,000–$99,999 Volkswagen Group of America
Scoring Champions $25,000–$49,999 News Corp
MVPs $10,000–$24,999 Benjamin Chrnelich Broadridge Burton Haimes Coydog Foundation Dietel Partners Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Greater Houston Golf Charity Peter Galvin Sports Endeavors The ASCAP Foundation The Sak Brand Group TradeWeb
Fans $5,000–$9,999 Brendan Moylan Guggenheim Investments Thomson Reuters
Supporters $2,500–$4,999 Cy Richardson Lawrence O’Donnell Pershing PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Soccer Shots
Captains $1,000–$2,499 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Antonio Zea Christopher Perry Devin Talbott Erika Lewis Kathy-Ann Edwards & Earl Benjamin Neil Barua Penske Business Media Perseus Peter Loge Tango Card TD Ameritrade
Contributors $100–$999 Ali Duerr American Express Company Amy and Jon Malen Andrew Morley Andrew Terras Andy & Molly Edwards Ann & Chris Teras Ann & Wilson Ann-Janette Twombly Anne Sherow Anne Shields
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Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anthony Staropoli Bank of America Charitable Foundation Ben Chrnelich Benjamin J Chrnelich Bennie Smith Bill and Alison Sprague Bill Fleming Bill Gordon Bill Van Laningham Bissy Leighton Brandon Brew Brett Dewey Brian & Megan Rozek Brian Bullington Bruce McCarthy Bryan Poerner Burcu Alp Carly and Matt Carol Gayle Carol Greene Vincent Carolyn Fleming Chelsea A Angelo Chelsea Tholen Chris Tucker Christopher Hill Christopher Murphy Ciaran Kennedy Citrin Cooperman Courtney Carlson and David Yarkin Craig Vachon Daniel Solomon Daniel Stanley David Corcione David Elliot David Linn Davis Walmsley Deanna Houlihan Debbie and Gary Solomon Deborah Twombly Debra Pence-Meyenberg Devin Talbott Diana Matos Diane Boyle Dimitar Venkov Don Castle Donna Romano Doug Logan Dylan, Jake, Shari, and Stephen Greenberg Edward Robbins Eric Ellsworth Erica Jennings Erin Thatcher Felicia Walker FJC Foluke Bennett Gary Binstein George Baldwin George Nazario Goodsports Pepe Grammie Ellie Gretchen Ellsworth Heather & Hazel Sprague Holland O’Donnell Howard Greenberg Ilana G Dzuba Jamie Connell Jane Chrnelich Jane Macina Jason & Kelly Joseph Jason Quitne Jay Teitelbaum Jean Marie Hiesberger Jeff Schlinsog
Jessica Menzhuber Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Joe Ciano John & Alice John A Harkes John and Gibby Ries John Loge John Maconga Jon VanDrisse Jorge Gallego Joseph Holland Joseph Rinaldi Joshua S Donner Jourdan Loffredo Jozanne Joseph Juan Baron Julia Longinotti Julia Stunkel Julie Kennedy Karenne H Koo Kerkhof Charitable Fund Kristen Sonnek-Schmelz Laurie Harris Lisa Koteen Gercheck Lucy Lillycrop Lynn Rosenstock Marc and Stacey Zimmerman Margy and Larry Ross Marjory D Fraser Mark Jaffe Mark Katz Masaya Okoshi Matt Lalli Matt Levitsky Matthew Paul Matthew Plocher Meredith Whitfield Michael Menerey Michael Nidel Mike Duffy Mimi Koral Nayahmka McGriff-Lee Neil Barua Pat Knise Paul Tumpowsky Peter Loge Randy Tatel Ray and Kelly Wilson Rebecca Crandall Rob Szmarz Robert Hill Robert M. Hirsch Robyn L Smith Robyn Wechsler and Assaf Gordon Ross Solomon Ruth McArthur Ryan Hayward Sara, Anna & Tyler Sharon and Ken Levitsky Sheryl & Bill Stewart Silvia and Silvio Solomon/Peterson Family Stella Family Stephen Tunis Steve Batta Sue and Hank Hartman Summit Financial Printing Susan Devine Susan J Galvin Teresa Lee The Bman The Fine Family The Lange Family The Stout Family Tony Fuerst and Kids Truist Victor Giamanco Weera Aroonratskul ZM
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BAY AREA League Champions Caerus Foundation San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
Team Champions Bay Area Community Resources The Sak Brand Group
Scoring Champions Another Planet Entertainment GGS Foundation Kaiser Permanente Keri and Mark Talucci The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation The Fisher Family Thomas Edison Charter Academy US Soccer Foundation WLS Spencer Foundation
MVPs Bay Area Youth Sports Foundation Boys & Girls Clubs of America Chipotle Mexican Grill Community Youth Center of San Francisco Eagle Village Community Center Youth and Family Services Major League Soccer Mission Graduates Redwood City Parks and Arts Foundation Redwood City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Saint Francis Foundation San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl 50 Host Committee YMCA of San Francisco
Fans Bank of the West Blackrock Cadaret Grant Co Inc. Chris Gonyer DPR Construction Genentech Inc. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Golden Gate Women’s Soccer League Goldman Sachs Growth & Learning Opportunities Hanson Bridgett LLP Infinera Corporation JP Morgan Chase Bank Kixeye, Inc. Marketo, Inc. McKinsey & Company Oracle Sanmina Corporation Silver Lake Technology State Farm
Stuart Berkowitz StubHub! Swinerton Builders Thomas and Joy Mistele Foundation TPG Capital VMware Workday, Inc.
Supporters Anonymous BMC Software Christina Spence County of Marin Office of the County Administrator Dana Lurie Dustin and Gale Griffin Indochinese Housing Development Corporation Institutional Venture Partners Junior League of San Francisco Mark Lawton Morgan Stanley Oakland Unified School District Paul Kwan Richard and Carol Burnham Slalom Consulting Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Captains Aidan O’Connell Anonymous Barbara and Wood Lockhart Cesar Portillo Christopher Strunk Dave Goldblatt David Lowi Diane Philips Erin Gemar Eva and Ken Sippola Goldman Sachs and Co. Harriet Heyman and Michael Moritz J. Thomas Lockhart James Jenkins Jonathan and Sorel Denholtz Kathryn Carter Lesbians for Good of Horizons Foundation Libby and Toby Rappolt Lisa Jolicoeur Lori Schweitzer Margrit and Carl Vogt Mike Kurzman Molly West and Chuck Slaughter Ronald Burks Samantha Wai San Francisco Parks Alliance SF Deltas Shannon Sanders Sports4Good Susan Lowenberg Susan Talucci Team Epic, LLC The Salvation Army Visa
Contributors Achim Voermanek Adobe Adrienne Burns
Ahmad Kashani Alex Immerman Alex Kral Allan Lacayo Amy Bryant Amy Friedkin Amy Jenkins Amy Lyman Amy Nelder and Greg Lejnieks Analuz Holloway Andrew Hartman Andrew Infosino Annalyn and David Chacon Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anthony Canini Anthony Kwiecien Armin Taghinia Art and Liz Spander Arthur McGlaughlin Ashley Rape Ashley Young Autodesk Foundation Barbara Brown Barry Benedict Barry Kane Ben Sloan Benjamin Soccorsy Bernard Osher Bill Richter Bitter Badger Inc/ Soda Popinski’s Bo Lasater Bo Ye Bob Sokolov Brendan Moylan Brian Gould Brian Lujan Bright Funds Foundation Bryant Kowalczyk Bryce McCoy Burns Jones Cameron Papp Camilo Riano Carla Stewart Carol Whitfield Caroline Werboff Catharina Swanstrom Catherine Dunwoodie Cease and Desist Chad Abbott Charles Michelson Cheryl Barker Cheryl Polk Chip Moreland Chris Beth Chris Felton Chris Lehman Chris Meshach Chris Moustakas Chris Schofield Christian Desert Christian Vaisse Christian Ferran Christie Locke Christine Penfield Christof Baumbach Christopher Gomez Christopher Sonntag City and County of San Francisco City of Santa Cruz Clinton Becker
Support soccer, poetry, and community service! Coaching Core Coleen O’Mara Colin Preston Craig Irons Craig Leong Crickett Weaver Dan Kelly Daniel Myers Daniel Stein Antiques Inc Danielle Carpenter Darragh Howard Darren Presher Daryl Papp David Blumenfeld David Burke David Chung David Gilbert David Lopez David Lynch David and Bree Rosen Dawn Ehrsam Deborah Dicello Deborah Svoboda Dena Downum Denise Ivory-Reyff Dennis Herrera Derek Aitken Derek Garvens Diana Cooper Diana Guntvedt Dimitri Curtil Dipanker Achary Koirala Domenico Rancadore Donald Chandler Doug and Lally Clark Douglas McAbee Dyann Tresenfeld Ebay Matching Gifts Program Eduardo Peugnet Edward Coen Edward Moffatt Edwin Diaz Eileen Tabilog-Conklin Elaine Long Elias Gonzales Eliza Yabut Elizabeth Albert Elk Grove Youth Soccer Ajax Donation Ellen Becherer Ellen Chaitin Emily Fisher Emily Stewart Eric Haas Eric Hoppe Erin Whitney Ernesto Angles Eryc Branham Eugene and Suzanne Valla Eva Barcenas Eve Gabrick Fausto Alarcon Duque Fernando Colmenares Frances Hildebrand Francois Le Grix Fro Rosqueta Gabrielle Gatta Garen Grigoryan Gary Arabian George Vargas Giampaolo D’Errico Giuliana Silvestri Giuseppe Gadaleta Glen Hawkins Gloria Turnquist Golden Leaf Foundation Matching Gift Program Greg Lartilleux Greg Woodford Gregory Shapleigh Harley Sauvage
Hayler Osborn Heather Leal Heidemarie Howell Heidemarie Maierhofer Helen Nunberg Herbert Lindenberger Hilary Parkhill Hisashi Numata Holly McShabe Hopelab Ian Morton Italo Jimenez James Pierce James Weston Reese Jane Fitzsimmons Janice Anacker Jason DiLullo Jason Spero Javier Soto Jean Alexander Jean-Pierre Alotte Jeanell Cruz Jeanie Smith Jeffery Ellis Jeffrey Drawdy Jennifer Michlitsch Jennifer Raike Jens Birkholzer Jens Gysler Jeremy Paul Jerry Zamora Jesse Smith Jill Persson Jimmy Callinan Jo Labagh Joan Byrne Joe Alvarez Joe LeBlanc John Hurabiell John Rosin John Saidy John Tallichet John Varyan John Zappettini Jon Canapary Jonathan Bannish Jonathan Morgan Jono Hildner Jorge Munoz Jorge Rojas Jorge Saldate Joshua Frazier Joshua Perkins Juan Campos Juan Victor Gomez Jude Maier Julia M. West Juliann Kase Julie Cook Julie Newhall Julie Veit Justin Agnello Justin Merickel Kabob Trolley LLC Kaki Schmidt Kamron Hack Karen Dickinson Karen Perkins Katherine Mahoney Katherine Scudero Kathleen Jessup Kathrine Tobin Kathryn Glaser Kazuko Agueros Ken Durell Kenneth Freeman Kenneth Jamora Kenneth McEntush Kermit Lucena Kevin Dunn Kevin Thompson Kibibi Shaw
Kim Klinedinst Miller Kimberly Slevin Konrad Schlatter Krysta Jenkins Landon Jones Laura Rodil Laurel Frazier Lauren Irons Laurent Legendre Linda Allen Lindsay Kauffman Lisa Oei Lisa Tamaki Local Independent Charities of America Loic Amans Lorraine Orlandi Luis Flores Luis Schuchinski Madison Stanford-Geromel Malin Giddings Margaret Laws Marion Hill Marisa Moret and Stephen K. Gomez Mark Barbeau Mark Setzen Mark Ustinov Marti Pozzi Maryellen Goodwin Mathias Schilling Matt Lever Matt Niehaus Matt O’Reilly Matt Price Matthew McDonald Matthew Rothschild Matthew Steere Matthew Walter Melinda and Peter Darbee Melissa Esparza Melissa Wang Mervyn Cooper Mia Sendlakowski Michael Crane Michael Gonos Michael Leraris Michael McKeeman Michael Rossi Michael Tong Michael Wornick Michele Kieffer Michele and Philip Bronson Michelene Insalaco Michelle Gong Michelle Lemus Miriam Chiribel Mitchell Omerberg Momodou Ndow Monique Stevens Murray Sperber Neal Rubin Ned Scheetz Ned Segal Nelson Bolling Nick Dorman Nick Hummer Nico Berry Nuria Ramirez Klyce Olivier Francon Olivier Wellmann Paige Salazar Pamela Nichols Patrice Taffin Patricia Conklin Patricia Slevin Patrick Goggin Patxi’s Pizza Paul Kline Paul McAleese Perry Olshan Pete ODonnell
Thank you! Peter Henderson Peter Nawbatt Petra Thieriot PG&E Corporation Foundation Phil Susser Phil Wang Philip Braverman Philip Green Philip Jonckheer Philip McKnight Philippe Bellevin Philippe Charpantier Pierre Bee Rachel Peterson Radley Meyers Rainer Mimberg Randall Caudill Randall Dean Randy Dean Rebecca Jones Ricardo Geromel Ricardo Santana Richard Bergeman Richard Hundgen Richard King Rita and Herb Myers Robert Dusenbury Robert Epstein Robert Long Robert McNeil Robert Veach Roberta Brooks Roberto Graves Robyn Zach Rocio Galvan-Rice Roger Arevalo Ronald Crosetti Ronald Flynn Ronen Botzer Rosa Jaquez Rudy Baltazar Salesforce.org Sally Klinedinst Sam Hocking Sam Shapiro Sam and Heather Fort San Francisco Unified School District Santiago Esparza Sarah Ortman Scott Bongiorno Scott Burgner Scott Connors Scott Ferguson Sebastien Espinasse Setareh Farsio Seth Corrigan Seth Dallaire SF Stars Boys Soccer Team Shannon WeemanMcQuain Shari Scruton Shelley Grubb Shreyak Das Simone Echeguren Starbucks Coffee Company Stephan Kiratsous Stephanie Argast Stephanie Guzman Stephanie Lockwood Stephanie Riehle Stephen Patton Steven Linde Steven Morris Steven Stoltz Stuart Berman Susan Finch Susanne Lissak Suzanne Klein Suzanne and George Bull
Tamara Bohlig Tami Bates Tawfik Sabet Ted Murphy Terry Hickman The Benevity Community Impact Fund The SAK Theresa Casad Thierry Heumann Thomas Cooper Thomas Scripps Tim Murphy Timothy Demarest Timothy Monahan Timothy Reichert TJ Serafini Tom Jow Tom Mack Tonja Morris Tony Fenner-Leitao Trevor Read Up on Top Valance Steele Valerie Henderson Vera Kark Virginia Dold Vivienne Virani Wally MacDermid Will Pineda William Cooper William Terrell Yaya Cantu Yumi Kobayashi
In Kind After School Enrichment Program Barbara Brown Bay Area Community Resources Boxed Boys & Girls Clubs of America Brian Meeker Cameron Papp Constant Contact National Erin Yamauchi Hunt4Soccer - National Facebook Indochinese Housing Development Corporation Kaiser Permanente Kind Snacks Marcos Vescovi 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 League Champions Illinois State Board of Education
Team Champions United Way Foundation
Scoring Champions Angell Foundation Caerus Foundation, Inc. (Formerly Hurvis) Circle of Service
Foundation
MVPs Aon Foundation Baker & McKenzie LLP CDW Corporation Changing Worlds Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Fans Chicago Children’s Charities (CCC) Deloitte & Touche LLP Dr. Scholl Foundation Learn Charter School Matt Raino MDP Mike & Dorothy Foundation William Blair & Company
Supporters Enlace (Little Village Community Development Corporation) Plamondon School The Foundation for Global Sports Development
Captains Amy Vondra Bigane Paving Co. Brian Bullington Bruce Boardman Harry Kraemer Mike Jancosek Revel Cares Robert Fisher Robin Selati Rocio Aldana Samuel Mencoff Souleles Family Charitable Fund Steve Russell United Airlines Will & Emery McDermott
Contributors Alex Landberg Alvin and Hilda Fisher Amy Mummery Anita Banerji Anne Wilson Beth Hassett Brad Zelinger Brian Irion Caitlin Barrett Canning Foundation Chad Selix Christine Bellagamba Dan McKevitt Darragh Grogan David Tessel Debi Pence-Meyenberg Deborah and John McGarvey George Louis Chavez Gregory Jackson Hema Prasad Herb Iverson Illinois Footgolf Association James Gray Jennifer Parisi Joanne Vena John Cockrell John Crouch John Eggebrecht John Stalnaker John Tinnerello Jon Roberts Jonathan Feigle Julie Ellafrits
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2016 Supporters Karishma Parekh Kavya Vaitla Kelly Myers Kevin Jonas Kevin Knapp Kimberly Rusnak Krystle Felcaro Kurtis Garza-Rupp Lisa Scales-Pugh Lynn Brens Mark Killick Megan Bartlett Michael Thomas Mike Hayes Mudasir Chowdhry Myrna & Louis Hellerman Noelle Freeland Parul Lahoti Patricia Fluhler Paul Finnegan Prince Charitable Trusts Rahul Pasarnikar Rakesh Chaudhari Rishi Dutta Robbie Patterson Rosie Sloan Scott Patterson Sean Phillips Steve Moon Tamikka Skyes Tasvira Parekh Ted Richards Thomas Bellagamba Thomas Macejko Tiffany Ellis Tom Rowland Trish Rothman Victor Lopez Zachary Oswald
In Kind Boxed Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National The Sports Shed
CLEVELAND Team Champions P4SS, a program of Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association Third Federal Foundation
Scoring Champions The Cleveland Foundation Fairmount Santrol Foundation United Way of Greater Cleveland
MVPs Abington Foundation Cuyahoga Arts & Culture Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Martha Holden Jennings Foundation MyCom - Starting Point Ohio Savings Bank, a Division of New York Community Bank The Stocker Foundation Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust
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the Cleveland Foundation Aon Foundation AXA Foundation Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund & Credit First National Association Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeastern Ohio, Inc. Women’s Sports Foundation, Inc.
Supporters Anonymous Corporate Donor Anonymous Individual Donor BakerHostetler LLP Enterprise Holdings Foundation John Korinko KeyBank Foundation NOSHOK Inc. United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland
Captains Akron Central Engraving Mold & Machine Company, Inc. Brian Slife Exit Planning Institute Fifth Third Bank George Sent Gregg LaSpisa Laura Mimura Mairghread Mukeredzi Peter Galvin PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Robyn Smyers Ruth Coffey Squire Patton Boggs Steven Friedman The Helen F. Stolier and Louis Stolier Family Foundation The Sherwin-Williams Company Timothy Geisse
Contributors Adam Zelwin Alex N. Sill Adjustment Company Andrew Coccia Anna Motta Anthony Campana Archer Blood Ariel International Center Bennie Smith Bill Slife Bob and Margo Roth Brian Rankin Burt Saltzman Caron and Jeff Pece Catherine and Bob Gillespie Chris Ainscough Dawn Gordon Debra Pence-Meyenberg Drew Ferguson Drew Odum Duray Plating Company Frank and Diane O’Neill Greg Hubbell Greg Lodge Hans Kicken Harolyn O’Brien Hermes Sports and Events Hudson Soccer Association
Hudson United Jack and Mary Ann Katzenmeyer James and Judy Saks Janeen Korinko Jeff Barlow Jim Curran Jim Stropko Joe Blum Joe Reines Joe Varcelli John Newman John O’Brien John Schriner Jonathon Korinko Joshua Koza Judy Slife Karen and Jerry Frengou Keither and Linda Monda Ken and Amy Rogat Kevin Garvey Kevin Slife Kristin Erbacher Kristin Peed Kurt Karakul Liane and Kevin Harold Liz Maugans Lute Harmon, Sr. Lyle Leavitt Margaret Bernstein Mark Norris Mary LaVenia Matthew Slife Moen, Inc. Nordson Corporation Patrick Burke PepsiCo Foundation Progressive Insurance Foundation Rhona Jacobson Richard Oliver Rita Tersigni-Grabowski Sam Camardo Scott Snider Shaker Youth Soccer Association Steve Trayte Steven MacIntyre Susan White Taryn Gress TEGNA Timothy Jacob Burns Tom and Joanie Adler Western Reserve Racing LLC William and Mary Conway Wrean Fiebig
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DALLAS Scoring Champions Wells Fargo Advisors
MVPs Bank of America (c) Capital For Kids Christensen Family Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas
Fans Goldman Sachs Macy’s/Bloomingdale’s Molina Healthcare The Dallas Foundation
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Supporters Greater Houston Golf Charity Health Texas Lone Star Land & Energy II, LLC
Captains Sean and Christina Stark Vazata
Contributors Anja Woodson Barron Company Ben Beckerly BigThought Brian & Lane Olson Christopher Fuller Dennis Sauter Dinah Holdings Edward Snyder Emily Billingsley Erich Shore FC Dallas Soccer, LLC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Goldman, Sachs & Co Health Management Resources Jacob Teplin Jennifer & Karl Williams John & Christine Haddock John Christensen John Diebold Marianne Wilson Matthew Goetz Matthew McGraner Mike Howard Mrs James S Reed (James and Bettie) Peter & Alicen White QuikTrip Rhonda Daniel McCune Roshanak Khosravi Sewell. Stephen Blackburn Tom Dooley Walter Henderson William Furgeson William Janes William Porter
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DC League of Champions City Fund D.C. Department of Health Office of the State Superintendent of Education (21st Century Community Learning Centers; Physical Activity for Youth) U.S. Soccer Foundation
Team Champions Chiaramonte Family Foundation D.C. Children & Youth Investment Trust Corporation Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Scoring Champions D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities D.C. Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation Lois and Richard England Family Foundation Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (New Communities Youth Development & Community Wellness) Target Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
MVPs Audi of America Capital for Children Carl Kravitz and Elizabeth Werner Clark-Winchcole Foundation Cresa Washington DC DC Bocce District Sports George Preston Marshall Foundation Lainoff Family Foundation Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Morningstar Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Share Fund The Herb Block Foundation Wells Fargo World Bank
Fans Anonymous Arnold & Porter LLP CenturyLink Clark Construction Corina Higginson Trust Embassy of Qatar George Wasserman Family Foundation Grant Thornton LLP Hogan Lovells US LLP IMF Civic Fund Kirkland & Ellis LLP Lisa Koteen Gerchick Marriott International, Inc. Richard E and Nancy P Marriott Foundation TD Bank Teammates for Kids/Garth Brooks Foundation TEGNA Foundation The Frechette Family Foundation Williams & Connolly LLP Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Women’s Sports Foundation Sports4Life Zuckerman Spaeder LLP
Supporters Capitol Hill Community Foundation Crowell and Moring Foundation Ellen Love Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation
Jacob & Charlotte Lehrman Foundation Meltzer Group Employee Giving Fund Ronya Corey The Dimick Foundation Walter Okpych, IV
Captains Andrea Custis Anne and Fred Woodworth Anthony Brown Arlene Selber Barbara and Cal Klausner Beth Myers and Matthew Squire Bruce Schulman Chris Richardson Corinne Richardson David and Paige Nicol David Barritt-Flatt David Sheon Dontai Smalls Fullgraf Family Foundation James Meadows II Jennifer Oxley John Lloyd and Sue Budin Joshua McGee Julia Krauss Kelly Dragelin Kevin and Pamela Payne Kevin Murphy Mark Cowan Tim Preotle Tom Hunt Tony Francavilla Truth Initiative
Contributors Adam Paulson and Lyndsy Bennett Aeon Clarke Alan W H Gourley Alex Bearman Alison MacAdam Allison Brown and Gardner Humphreys Amanda Visek Amber Hemp Amy and Justin Rzepka Amy Dunbar Amy Nakamoto Amy Rudnick Andrew Dodson Ann and Christopher Teras Ashley Koff Aya Takeuchi Ayan Rubin Barbara and Matthew Landau Barbara Freedenberg Barbara Power Barry Crytzer Barton Bishop Benjamin Brewster Bethany Henderson Bob Rosecrans Brian Becker Brian Whitesides Brian Yi Calaneet Balas Carl Cohen and Dr.Wendy Rubinstein Carlos Gonzalez Cary Obrien Catherine Robinson Cecil Wallace Celina Cunningham Chad Salganik Charity Blackwell Charles A Samuels Charles and Norma Henry Charles Laracy
Thank you!
Support soccer, poetry, and community service! Cheryl Gregory Chris Silvester Christine Heggem Christopher Finley Colleen Miller D. Dodge Thompson Dave Gilles David and Denise Barmak David and Karen Owens David Attis David Cho David Crespo David Freedholm David Tanguay Deborah and Daniel Fins Debra Kushma Deeana Klepper Demetrios Karoutsos Demon Wright Dennis and Alice Blumer Diane Stevenson Donald Hill Dori and Mark Hazan Dorothy Bill Doug and Joi Hollis Doug Kotlove Douglas Schwartz Dru Huffman Duncan Ryder Dyan Decker Edward and Mary Lovitch Edward Ryan Elizabeth Garner Ellen Seidman Elliott Rosner Emily Baskin Eric Ellsworth Erik Heilman Fabrangen Tzedakah Collective Faizan Arfeen Farrah Short Francine Raizes Frank Polley Gabrielle Robayo Hedy J Aponte Heidi Hochstetler Holly Saurer Howard Smith Hugh Gamble, III Ignacio Stearns Jacqueline Kemo Jacqui Kemp James and Kathleen O’Hara James and Nancy McBride James Frison James Lawry James Sadowski Jana Sharp Jason Ferreri Jeff Schwartz Jeffrey and Jane Istvan Jeffrey Boyle Jeffrey Carlisle Jen Fries Jennifer Baskin Jennifer Hinkle Jennifer Quigley Jeremy Valtin Jesse Rosenthal Jessica and Stu Trevelyan Jessica Neves Jim Tragakis Joan Fleischman Joanne Kemp John and Jill Preotle John Kemp John Loge John Miller Johnny Casto Jon Barnhart,
Jordan Jakubovitz Joseph Palladino Joseph Vaughan Joshua Whisenhunt Julia Coffman Julia Gustafson Julia Neumann Justin Fishkin Kara Brilliant Karen L Schulman Karen Lovitch Kate Meenan-Waugh Katherine Batlas Katherine Fliflet Katrina Piercy Kemba Ford Ken Munson Kenneth Owens Kevin Byrne and Katrina Blomdahl Kirk Vartan Kirsten Holland Kristen Obaranec Kristi Barksdale Kyle Nicholson Kyle Weber LaMean Koroma Lane Udis Launa Hochstetler Lauren Richardson Leah Hochstetler Lesley Poole Linda R Munich Linne Kimball Lisa Tabaku Loren Wall Malachi Broadnax Manuela Goulden Marc Filer Marcie Richardson Maria Vogler Mark and Ashley Pino Mark D. Young Mark Ulbrich Martin Schuh Mary and Michael Young Mary Clark Mary Lenore Keszler Mathew and Carrie Ward Matt Merz Matt Preotle Matthew and Jennifer Field Matthew James and Associates Matthew Simpson Meagan Consedine Megan Treacy Melanie Casner Michael Bassett Michael Billiel Michael Brustein Michael Gibson Michael Hetchkop Michael Marion Michael Nakamoto Michael Nilsson Michael Rosner Michael Schoenbrun Michael Umpierre Michael Wilde Michael Yurow Milagros Salazar Driver Molly Fitzpatrick Monice Sanders Myra Freilich Nancy Bagot Nancy Ory Nancy Polikoff and Cheryl Swannack Nanette Valliere Naomi Rutenberg Natasha Hayward
Nicholas Boyle Nicolas Tempestini Pablo Illanes Patricia J Farrell and Robert G Watkins Patricia Weiss Fagen Patrick and Elizabeth Blake Patrick and Trish Ahern Paul Barritt-Flatt Paul Ehrenreich Paula Maylahn Peter Gottesman Peter Lane Peter Richardson Phil Andriole Pierre Vigilance Priya Agarwal Rachael Levine Rachel A Carren and Mark D Young Rebecca Freedholm Rebecca Richards Rebecca Walker Regina and Jonathan Kemp Richard Gersten Richard Young Rita Bamberger Robert Bell Robert Cannon Robert Smith Rodney Lewis Rosemary Wardley Ryan Kelley Sam Aparicio Sam Chappell Sam Jaraiedi Samuel Heiber Samuel Vigersky Sara Fornaciari Sara Kushma Sarah Bair Sebastian Arrivillaga Sebastian Fainbraun Seth and Jennifer Halvaksz Stacy Fresch Stacy Sandler Stephen and Michelle Goodman Stephen Replogle Steve Claudy Steven Rehaut Susan Jaquet Susan Markel Tamara Schmidt Tanya Penny Tara Corvo The Fairbanks Family Thomas and Susan Burket Thomas Selby Tim Preotle Timothy Fairbank Timothy Kelly Timothy Murphy Vanessa Kermick Vicky and Robert Fontana Victoria Boston Winell H. C. Belfonte Zachary Abaie
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DENVER See the America SCORES Denver website.
LA MVPs JP Morgan Chase & Co K.T. & E.L. Norris Foundation The Plum Spring Foundation Westcoast Sports Associates
Fans 72and Sunny Partners LLC Accenture LLP Aecom Ayzenberg Agency Bain Beats by Dre Deloitte Dream Works Animation East West Bank Enterprise Holdings Farmers Insurance Jenner and Block Larson O’Brien Latham & Watkins LLP Mattel Sales Corp McDermott Will & Emory OpenX Price Water House Coopers LLP Riot Games Inc. Sheppard Mullin Team One Warner Music Group Wells Fargo White & Case ZS Associates
Supporters Harris Family Foundation ReedSmith LLP Verizon
Captains Alan and Stephanie Breslauer David and Karen Joseph Francisca Mok James & Susan Ratner Family Fund Jennifer Lynch Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles Matt and Karen Tien Paramount Pictures Group Penelope D. Foley Susie and Jim Ratner
Contributors Alejandro Soschin Amazon Smile Amy Vondra Anand Khemlani Andrew Rueb Andrew Sarnoff Andrew Ullman Anonymous Apurva C. Patel Bryan Stephens Carolyn Brinkley Chipotle Conti Carmelo Dana Schumacher Daniel Lee David Shaheen Dominic Soegono Dougkas Neye Eileen Mahdi Jan Samet O’Leary Jane Boubelik Jane Guggenheimer Jason Friedlander
Jason Inkyu Chung Jim DeNicholas Jiyoung Lee Jonny Mancilla Joseph hopkins Joshua Hausman Justin Portaz Karen Tien Kasey & David Earnest Kroger Lee Rawles Linda Knapper Lisa Kelly Melissa and Daniel Rozansky Miguel Serpas Min Kang Mom and Dad Chapman Paul Carr-Rollitt Ray McLaughlin Razoo Foundation Richard Stone Shyh Ming Huang Shyh Ming Huang and Rulan Miao Thomas Noh Truist Unitech Scientific, LLC
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MILWAUKEE Team Champions Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
Scoring Champions Milwaukee Public Schools
MVPs Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
Fans Baird M&I Foundation, Inc. Puelicher Foundation, Inc. WaterStone Bank Fund of the Waukesha County Community Foundation
Supporters Johnson Controls, Inc. Marlo Foundation, Ltd. We Energies Foundation
Captains COA Youth & Family Centers Cramer-Krasselt Danielle and Adam Czaia Harley-Davidson Motor Company Jill and Mark Goldstein Jodi Brandser John Brandser MGS MFG Group Neu-Life Noodles & Co. Northwestern Mutual Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers Sobelman’s Pub & Grill Superior Die Set Corp. ULINE
Contributors Adam Schultz Alex Carver Alice Wycklendt Amanda Camilli Amy Powers Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anytime Fitness of Plymouth Becky Ginter Ben Keeton Bernard Powers Bernard Rahming Bradley Ballweg Carmen Rahming Cathy and Tom Prieto Chris Thiel Claire Starling and Chris Dadaian Dan Shanahan Edna Rindner Eric Brandser Great-West Financial Gregory Zahn Gruber Law Offices, LLC Hassan Jamal Heather and Michael Danneker Heidi Rodenbaugh Helen Loewi Holly and Scott Riedel Janet and William Howe Jason Schreiber Jessica Wobschall Joanne Mariscal John Yancura Joseph Packee Journey House, Inc. Juan Paz, Jr. Judith Scott Judy and Ron Ginter Julian Palacios Karen Camilli Kate Carpenter Kate Fowdy Katherine Weiske Kathy-Ann Edwards Kayte Foster Kimberly Jankowiak Kyle Trimble Linda and Jock Mutschler Lynn and James Angeli Mary and Del Dettmann Matt Zwolski Maureen and Ron Schwarz McGinnity Family Foundation, Inc. Michael Angeli Michael Cray Nancy Lindenberg Nancy Ziaja Ned Brown Oliver Bills Pam and Tom Eggebrecht Patrick Greco Patty and Hugh Ahn Phil Kastenholz Robert Gilbert Robert Martin Ryan Engelhardt Ryan Morrissey Sam Adler Stacey and Martin Stack Stamo Hadjiyski Stephen Schulz Stephen Thompson Sweettrio Tammy Gilpin-Ripp Taylor Hoskins Teri and Stephen Sunday
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2016 Supporters Thomas Warsop Thomson Reuters Tim Schalm Tom Powers U.S. Bank Foundation Universal Academy for the College Bound Vincent Noth Will Rotatori William Keeton William Morrissey
In kind Ashling Montessori School Boxed Hunt4Soccer - National Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club Starbucks Sweettrio
NEW ENGLAND League Champions Advent International David and Nicole Chang
Team Champions Amelia Peabody Foundation Robert and Diane Bruno Target U.S. Soccer Foundation
Scoring Champions Chris Pike CLSA Chairman’s Trust Rodman Ride for Kids
MVPs Anna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation Anonymous Bain Capital Childrens Charity Bill Salkewicz Frank W. and Carl S. Adams Memorial Fund Goldman Sachs Matching Gift Program Gordon Levering Guy and Tanya Broadbent Jennifer Weafer Liberty Mutual Foundation Mark and Sarah Williamson Michael and Kathryn Stack PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Robert and Missy Shay The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Thomas H. Lee Partners Vela Foundation Wells Fargo
Fans Alliance Bernstein Anthony Goodman BJ and Laura Grattan Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Bob Sweeney Boston Red Sox Foundation Catherine Pipes CIBC World Markets Citi Colin Mazzola East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Inc
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Esther B. Kahn Charitable Foundation GMO, LLC John and Darla Soukas John Power KPMG Margulies Perruzzi Architects Martin Richard Foundation MC Impact Mikayla D’Errico Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. Nasdaq OneBeacon Insurance Group Paul & Edith Babson Foundation Polly O’Brien Morrow Reebok Foundation Ropes & Gray LLP Roy A. Hunt Foundation Scott & Diane Lopez Shep Perkins State Street Corporation The Mifflin Memorial Fund Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Supporters American Outlaws Anastasia Canty Bethany Evitts Blue Hills Bank Brian and Vanessa Bilello Chris and Michelle Ross CLSA Dave Cushing Elizabeth Shea Ernst & Young Fernando González and Yolanda Ros Gary and Sara DeSimone Scott Jeff Evans Jeff Woods John DaCosta Robert and Melissa McGaughey State Street Matching gift Program Steven Murray Thomas Grant Aon Timothy Syrett and Angela Brooks Wellington Management Matching Gift Program Yale Appliance + Lighting
Captains Amandio Sena Andrew Crossley Boston Properties Brendan Malvey Catherine Nearhos Cheryl Duckworth Colin Heffron Daniel Gross Dante Stephensen Doug and Susan Present Eric Hamilton Federal Street Advisors Gap Foundation Gene Pasquale Gilbert Dailey Gregory Barry Highland Street Foundation John Maconga Kamal Ahmed Karen O’Sullivan Larry and Dori Mariasis Marc and Joanna Mantell
Marc Gearin Marcia and Christopher Comeau Michael Meyer Mike Festa and Martha Burri Festa Mr. Stephen E. Shay and Wendy Weiss Natalie Pickup New England Revolution Charitable Foundation Richard and Sandra Yu Robert Anderson Robert Fuhrman Sandhya Douglas Stephen and Maryanne Andrew Steven Murray Providence Equity Ted Duffy Timothy Smith Tom Kushner Wendy and Gordon Cromwellp
Contributors Adam Borchert Aisling Shen Alan Medville and Roberta Miller Alex Kramer Alison Rourke Allan and Maria Moniz Allen LeBlanc Amy Morse Andres Saenz Andrew Eckhardt Andrew Waine Angelo Oliveira Angus Bottrell Ann Singh Arthur Green Bernadette Allen Bill Sharp Blake Campos Boston After Brad Feldman Bradley Ericson Brandon Rowley Brendan Grattan Brett Emaus Brett Shecter Brian Connors Brian Powers Brigit Falcon Bruce and Bonnie Goldstein Bruce Janovsky Bryan Eckelman Bryan Schneider Calvin Palmer Camille Poulin Carol Rugani Caroline Foscato Carolyn MacNeil Cathal Conlon Catherine Durant Catherine Gregoire Catherine Steiner Charlotte Dietz Chris Pinault Christian Westra Christina Geraci Christopher Bitzas Christopher Herbert Christy Johannes CJ Rugani Colin Woodworth Colleen Walsh Craig and Amy Feld Craig Gainey Curt Morley
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Dana Lopresti Dana Worby-Robinson Dane Smith Daniel Lieman Daniel Ouellette Darlena Armpriester David Comeau David Glick David Gorovitz David Harrison David Khtikian David Tobin David Whelan David Wisholek Diana Wood Dorothy Collins Doug Lober Edward Casieri Edward Sargavakian Elaine Canina Ellen Bruno Elli’s Wine Cellar Emily Duff Emily Place Eric Reaman Erin O’Brien Fran Harrington Francis Karasch Frank O’Leary Fruit Center Inc Gabriel Goffman Gabriel Vincenzo Gary Rapp GE Foundation Greg Darnall Greg Hamblett Greg Hinkle Harris Smriko Heath Young Heather and Todd Robichaud Helen Gerken Helen Rosenfeld Helen Rosenfeld and Asheesh Advani Highfields Capital Management LP Holland O’Donnell Howard Kogan Howard Orloff Hunter Flynn Hyun Chung Ian Brady Ignacio Garcia Inna Verdini Jacob Silberberg Jacquelin Scully Jake Stenquist Jakub Wronski James Caccivio James Gregoire James Jampel James Malerba Jana Oosterhuis Jared Dolce Jay Spahr Jean Driscoll Jeff Bowman Jeff Wang Jeffrey Feingold Jeffrey Feldgoise Jeffrey Leach Jeffrey Stone Jena Cogswell Jennifer Rikoski Jerusha and Ken Vogel Jesse Lane Jill Lenhardt Jim and Jane Gregoire Jim Davis Jim DiGiovanni Jim Gregoire Jim Jasinski
Jim Place Joe Theis John and Sarah O’Toole John Barlow John Bosacco John Colleary John Faubert John Foote John Gates John Hardwick John Smitka John Valentino John Watts Jonathan Block Jonathan Ranger Joseph Canina Josh Sherman Jovan Zilic Joy Perry Juan Castillo Julie Mellgren Justin colella Justin Rice Justin Takata Karen, Jay, and Sam Zager Katherine Ervin Kathleen Porter Kathleen Ryan Katie and Pete Czerepak Katie Syrett Kelly and Halsey Coughlin Kelly Welch Kerrin Rowley Kevin Fitzpatrick Kevin Murphy Kevin Rich Kimberley Begley Kristie Zaccagnino Leah and Brian Williams Learnivore Linda Foss Linda Fulginiti Linda McMillan Loren Moran Lynn Carter Maarten Stadtlander Marc Camm Marc Puglia Marc Thewes Marietta DeSouza Mario Lagoa Marius Maldutis Mark Bress Mark Hebert Mark Leonard Mark Ott Mark Viviano Mary DiGiovanni Mary Fuller Mary Glajch Masaya Okoshi Matt Davitt Matt Quinn Matt Stone Matthew Karasch Maura Farden Meghan Feeley Jackman Meghan McKinnon Michael Crowley Michael Delaney Michael Melley Michael Notaro Mindy Berman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catrickes Ned and Maureen Abelson Nicholas Demakes Nicholas Hurst Nicholas Syrett Nick and Anna Demos Nick Herbold Nona’s Homemade Inc Oleg Rekutin
Pat Dutton Patricia Capello Patricia Conran Patrick Godfrey Pearl Meyer Philip and Morgan Lintz Pilar Ortiz Porter Fraker Richard Blond Richard Griesbach Robert Crossley Robert Dilzer Robert Keller Robert Mullally Robert Walmsley Roberta Miller and Alan Medville Ron Hibshoosh Russ Vernon-Jones Russell Ayan Samantha Beaugrand Samuel Webster Sandy Edgerley Sarah Allen Sarah Gilfillan Sarah Lamitie Schuyler Reece Scott Fisher Scott Johnson Scott Marimow Sean Fitzgibbon Sean Lenahan Sean Malvey Semima Karasch Seoane Landscape Design Seth Reynolds and Sandra Gastelum Reynolds Sharon Kaliouby Shauna Colleary Sinead O’Brien Stephen and Kelly Cavagnaro Steve Kuklis Sue Clippinger Suffolk Construction Susan Comeau Taylor Hart Thomas Obaseki Thomas Pickette Tim Kjeldgaard Tim O’Brien Timothy Atchison Todd Taplin Toinette Rivas Tom Donohue Tomasz Kierul Tracy Bellavance Tristan Mouligne Tyler Wick Wahlburgers Wesley Wang Will Reepmeyer William Boynton William Munro William Power WS Campos Yvonne Law Zach Dewhirst
In kind 28 Acres Barcelona Restaurant Boloco Boston Bruins Boston Celtics Boston Duck Tours Boston Harbor Cruises Boxed Bully Boy Distillery Cafe Quattro Capela Floral Designs Capital Grille D’Angelos
Thank you!
Support soccer, poetry, and community service! David & Nicole Chang El Centro Freshiis Hint Water Hunt4Soccer - National Justin Rice Mark Ott Morton’s the Steakhouse Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Science New England Revolution Ocean Spray Omni Theatre Orinoco Papa Ginos Picco ProEx Physical Therapy Rip Van Waffles Robert Anderson Robert Bruno Ruby Wine Samuel Adams Silpada Jewelry Super Fusion Sweet Tooth Bakery Terenga Timothy Smith Whole Foods Winged Foot Gold Club Wylie Inn
NEW YORK Team Champions The Harris Family Charitable Foundation
Scoring Champions Fanatics
MVPs Ernst and Young Heisman Trophy Trust Thomson Reuters Tides Foundation / West Harlem Development Corporation Traiana
Fans Barclays Capital Bloomberg CBS Interactive City of New York - Cultural Affairs Credit Suisse Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Eisner Amper LLP Film and Entertainment Soccer Tournament Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Goldman Sachs Home Box Office, Inc. IPC Systems, Inc. Latham & Watkins LLP Mark Jackson Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Navigant Consulting Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation OppenheimerFunds Patrina Foundation Prudential Rabobank International Rite Aid Foundation KidCents Robert Half International Safra National Bank The Community Preservation Corp UBS
United Parcel Service Withum Smith + Brown PC Women’s Sports Foundation Xaxis
Supporters American Express Bank of America KKR Lauren Weissbrod New York Red Bulls Ronald McDonald House Charities Ropes & Gray LLP Salesforce
Captains Anne Toomajian Berberian Charitable Fund Bill Hagaman Casey Collins Corwin Thomas Dean Smith Northen Manhattan Fellowship R&C Donovan Family Foundation Societe Generale Tiger Baron Foundation
Contributors Adam Robinson Adrienne Reininga Akira Do Alan D Heaney Alan Essig Alex Wathen Ali N. Salur Amphore Keovongmanysar Amy Abrams Antonio Lopoccoo Bret Ganis Brooke Curran Calvin Lai Carina Figurasin Catherine S. Marquette Charles Efros Chase Hemphill Chengyu & Yali Sun Chris Read Cristie Smith Daniel Black David Edward Desiree Akhavan Digiday Donna Budway Edward Payabyab Eileen Fisher Elizabeth Andrews Elizabeth Shurnas Emily K. Jones Erin Schneeman Ethan Falk Fedir IInitskyy Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Geoffrey F Feldkamp Gordon Silvera Graham Albert Greenstick Corporation Hayden Goldblatt Hendrieka Fitzpatrick Henry Lalas Henry Sham Holly M Dubbeling Ian Jones Ira Jersey Jaime Cohen James O’Sullivan James Smith Jeff Conway Jenna Katz Jennifer Coyle - Falk
Jennifer Fitzpatrick Jordan Rapp Katherine A Barrett Kathleen Carroll Kathleen Gilchrist Kaylan Corr Kim Lee Albanese Ling Li Lisa Ballerini Lorena Andon Lorraine Smithers Lou Fleck Louis Venezia Ma & Pa Kelly Marc Simon Marcello spennelli Marilyn Daly Mark Reininga Marko Albrecht Martha Bishai Mary Kay Grasso Maxene Posman Maxwell Ethan Bearse Mehmet Zenginler Meryl Ballew Michael Filart Michael Siler National Grid Ned Falk Nicole Murakami Omar Munerruddin Pam Gianetti Pamela Smith Pat Kelly Patrick Nnabuife Paul Fleck Paul Helderman Paul Kontonis Peter Mittnacht Prohasky Rebecca Nardi Rebecca O Valencia Rob Harris Rob Uvanovic Robert H Hutchins Robert Hamilton Rogelio Valencia Sam Austin SAP Software Solutions Sara Winter Sarah Diiorio Schlesinger Family Foundation Soccer Beyond Stephen Borsy Suzanne Koch Tony Tackaberry Tracy Bussan Tricia Miller Vinay Patel William H Stokes Xiuopen Zhang Zachary Nash Zog Sports
In kind Boxed Constant Contact National Good Sports Hunt4Soccer - National Sports Endeavors US Soccer Foundation
PORTLAND See the AC Portland website.
ST. LOUIS See the Better Family Life website.
SEATTLE MVPs Adrian Hanauer and Khan Tran Don and Lorelei Heisler
Fans Alice Jolla Brent Romey David and Valerie Robinson Lisa Hufford Stu Ford
Supporters Anand Chetanwala Andy and Deborah Beadle Anonymous Brian & Terri Carlson Chris and Sara Webber Craig Walker Damon McCartney Eric and Jennifer Rinker Ferrol McCartney Frank Houston Gary & Ann Baxter James Craig Jim McDougall John Clements Kevin Long Steve and Agnieszka Louden Terri and Tom Miller Tony and Rachel Lanham
Captains Dan Corry Gary Wright Helen Lee Janet and Roshan Shafi Jason Rissanen Jeff Scott Jiwan Hayre
Joe McDermott John & Lauren Salata Jonathan Qu Kevin Harasimowicz Lorelei and Don Heisler Mark Harrington Mark Houtchens Mike & Lynette Frank Mike Frank Mr. Michael Entzminger Raymond and Caroline Craig Rory Carolan Sean DeLaat Sound Property Steve DeLaat Steve Meyer
Contributors Alexis Wood Andrew Funk Bart and Erin Wiley Brandon Abang Brenda Ganley Brendan Morley Brendan Morley Brian Jones Carole & Steve Kelley Catherine Roller Chris and Nancy Anibarro Daniel Heldring David Saar Dawn and Grant Clark Derrick Bates Diana Lew Dianne Polson Don Horowitz Dori Karjian Erin Vagley Gianpaolo Boccato Guary and Ann Walker Jake Geracie Jasmel & Susheel Sangha
Jason Farrell Jen and Sam Bradley Joseph Purvis Kathleen Carosi Katie Pendleton Kristen Morley Kristen Phillips Kurt Hanson Kyle Rodeheaver Kyle Sheldon Kylie Groetsema Linda Gaines Mark Ganley Matt Koros Matthew Meyers Maya Mendoza Molly Kemper Mr. Jimmy McAlister Nathalie Dart Pat O’Neill Patricia Hackett Paul Jellison Philip and Kathy Pompeo Rene Kousari Robert Bacon Shawn Farrell Shelby Smith Shelby Torcasi Tanveer Sangha Teresa Tartaglione Tony Fox Troy Tidwell
In kind Boxed Constant Contact National Hunt4Soccer - National
VANCOUVER See the Canada SCORES website.
DONOR PROFILE
America SCORES has proudly partnered with mobile shopping retailer Boxed this year to support poetathletes around the country. The partnership began at the 10th Annual National Poetry SLAM!, where Boxed CEO Chieh Huang was honored with the inaugural SCORES Commitment Award for his pledge to pay college tuition for the children of Boxed employees. Together, America SCORES and Boxed will continue to find innovative ways to support a shared belief in after school programming.
“America SCORES continues to inspire and lead the way with their innovative programs — programs that I wish we had access to when I was growing up.”
Chieh Huang CEO, Boxed
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FY2016
Financial Report SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITY* Support
FY2016
Corporation and foundation contributions
$222,323
Individual contributions
100,761
Registration fees
6,530
Special events (net)
71,673
Donations in-kind
118,236
Government contracts
61,304
Contract income
600
Other income
90
Total support
$675,122
Expenses Program services: Soccer program
$77,036
Writing program
64,823
Program support and training
247,291
Other programs
127,898
Total program expenses
$517,048
Supporting services: Fundraising
108,412
General and administrative
114,846
Total supporting expenses
$223,258
Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
$740,306 $
(65,184)
*The figures in this report represent consolidated financials for National and Denver. FY2016: Sept. 1, 2015 – Aug. 31, 2016.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION* FY2016 Cash and cash equivalents
$ 23,768
Grants and contributions receivable
28,370
Prepaid expenses and other assets
2,150
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 54,288
Accounts payable and accrued expenses Total Liabilities
$
22,854
$
22,854
Net assets Unrestricted
$ 31,434
Total net assets
$ 31,434
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
$ 54,288
SUPPORT
EXPENSES
Affiliate Fees, 13%
General and admin, 16%
Government, 9% Corporation and foundation, 33%
Fundraising, 14%
In-kind, 18% Individuals, 15%
Special events, 11%
Program services, 70%
Registration Fees, 1%
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