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OUR MISSION To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.


Officers’ Letter Thank you for your extraordinary support of Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) in 2013. Your generous commitment to our mission helps provide the resources we need to expand our reach and increase our impact. Kids today face numerous challenges and need our collective support more than ever. In addition to poverty, obesity and a low high school graduation rate, more than 15 million kids are left unsupervised after school. The Boys & Girls Club Movement tackles these issues every day, but we can’t do it alone. Thanks to your generosity, we don’t have to. With your help, in 2013, we strengthened our partnership with the U.S. military in ways that allow us to better serve the kids of America’s heroes. For instance, we convened the Military Great Think, an executive panel and roundtable that explored ways to further support military youth and their families. We also held our inaugural Military Youth of the Year celebration to recognize the youth we proudly serve on U.S. military installations worldwide. We sharpened our focus on academic success with programming that ensures more kids graduate from high school on time with a plan for the future. We also saw gains in our other key outcome areas – healthy lifestyles, and good character and citizenship – with programs that develop America’s future leaders. To ensure delivery of relevant, high-quality programs, we increased our goal-setting and measurement activities. Last year also saw us dramatically strengthen child safety and protection protocols. Child safety is, after all, at the forefront of everything we do. The highlight of 2013 was the launch of the silent phase of the Great Futures Campaign, the Campaign for America’s Kids. To those of you who have already joined the campaign, thank you for standing with us in the next evolution of our Movement. This evolution will focus on out-of-school time – after school and summer – and the critical role that time plays in transforming children’s lives and improving their chances for a great future. Your generosity enables us to increase our impact and ensure many positive outcomes for our nation’s youth. Thank you for your continued support.

Ron Gidwitz Chairman

James L. Clark President and CEO

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Movementwide Profile* 4,146 chartered Club facilities, including approximately: u

1,500 in schools

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400 BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide

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300 in public housing

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200 on Native lands

3.8 million youth served u

2 million registered members

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1.8 million youth served through community outreach

323,000 adult staff and volunteers u

54,000 adult professional staff

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244,000 program volunteers

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25,000 board members

Member demographics Gender u

55% male

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45% female

Age u

5% 5 and under

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47% 6-10

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19% 11-12

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19% 13-15

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10% 16 and older

Ethnicity u

32% White

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28% Black or African-American

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23% Hispanic or Latino

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5% Two or more races

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3% Asian

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2% American Indian or Alaska Native

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4% Unknown

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2% Some other race

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1%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Socio Economic Status u

65% of Club members qualify for free or reduced price school lunches


The Boys & Girls Club Movement • The Boys & Girls Club Movement includes more than 1,140 independent organizations and the national organization, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. • Local organizations serve youth and communities in more than 4,100 Club locations with 54,000 adult professional staff, 244,000 program volunteers and 25,000 board volunteers. • Boys & Girls Clubs of America serves local organizations, but does not manage the operations of individual Clubs. Member organizations are governed locally. • In 2013, Boys & Girls Club youth development programs, training and services impacted nearly 4 million young people. • Of these nearly 4 million children and teens: • 51% were Club members who participated in daily program and services; • 49% were non-members from local neighborhoods who participated in community outreach programs, activities and special events.

Unique Characteristics of Boys & Girls Clubs Boys & Girls Clubs serve small towns, large metropolitan areas, public housing communities, and Native populations. Club programs and services also enrich the lives of youth in public and private schools, as well as those who live on U.S. military installations around the world. Clubs are community-based, building-centered and led by professional staff. They offer youth development programs, determined by local necessity and available resources, to meet the interests and needs of young people ages 6-18.

Boys & Girls Clubs provide young people with: • Safe places to play, laugh, discover and learn during the out-of-school time – after school and summer. • Life-changing programs that help youth advance in three key outcome areas: Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. • Opportunities to build new skills so that kids can succeed and receive recognition for personal accomplishments. • Ongoing supportive relationships with caring adults and friends that foster a sense of belonging, responsibility, civility and civic engagement.

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1doesin 5nothigh school students graduate on time.

97

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of Club teens expect to graduate from high school.


How the National Organization Serves Local Clubs In 1906, 53 local Clubs banded together to establish a national organization. Since then, the national organization, now known as Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and local Clubs have worked in close collaboration to help America’s youth reach their full potential. Through its Atlanta headquarters, regional service centers and Government Relations office in Washington, D.C., BGCA provides assistance and support to Clubs in youth program development, board and staff development, organizational planning, resource development, marketing and communications, and administration and management. Key functions include: • Developing and testing new programs for youth; • Assisting Clubs with outcome-based program planning and evaluation; • Providing comprehensive child safety resources to protect youth and position Boys & Girls Clubs as catalysts for child protection; • Helping community leaders establish new Clubs and expand existing ones; • Providing training experiences, management consultations and resources for staff development, volunteer recruitment, marketing, fundraising, compensation and benefits administration; • Promoting greater public awareness about the Movement’s mission and impact; and • Addressing legislative and public policy issues affecting young people and the volunteer sector.

Our No. 1 Priority At Boys & Girls Clubs, child safety is our No. 1 priority. For more than 100 years, child protection and safety have been the bedrock principles of our work. Over the years, BGCA has advocated for the passage of the U.S. PROTECT Act to enhance background screening systems and access, and has partnered with the FBI, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the CDC to improve safety practices on behalf of all youth in America.

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15 million

Every day, kids (1 in 4) leave school with nowhere to go. They risk being unsupervised, unguided and unsafe.

4 million

Boys & Girls Clubs serve nearly youth every year, providing them with a safe place to go during the out-of-school time.


2013 was an important year for child safety across our Movement. We took a number of vital steps to advance this foundational element, including historic National Council passage of three new safety-related membership requirements. The three measures – facilities safety, reporting and communication, and insurance – were overwhelmingly approved. These measures, combined with new safety-related resources and a new online Club Safety Assessment, will help our Clubs take safety to the next level and position our Movement as the leader in child safety in our country.

Creating Value Boys & Girls Clubs of America is dedicated to helping Clubs fulfill their mission, and therefore creates value for Clubs to further their success. In 2013, local Boys & Girls Clubs benefited from the following support: • $25 million in private sector pass-through funds • $26 million in federal pass-through funds • $101 million through state funding initiatives In total, Clubs received $152 million in funding due to BGCA efforts. Compared to the $6.8 million received in local Club dues, this equals a 22-to-1 return on investment for local Clubs. BGCA also created value for Clubs in 2013 through: • $19 million in equipment, software and services, and the upgrading of technology centers • $35 million in planned gift expectancies • $61 million in pro bono media value The cumulative total of pass-through funding plus the above benefits translates into $268 million of value, a 39-to-1 return on investment for our local organizations.

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69

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of Club teens volunteer at least once a year.


Supporting Youth Outcomes For young people to achieve great futures, they must do well in school, serve their community, and take responsibility for their well-being. Toward that end, BGCA provides national programs in three key outcome areas: Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. We would like to extend our sincere thanks for the generous support of our 2013 partners and sponsors in these impact areas, as well as highlight the strategic initiatives that advanced the Boys & Girls Club Movement. The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation has continued their support of BGCA initiatives by establishing a multi-year commitment that is funding pilot programs at Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta and all throughout the state of Georgia. This investment has allowed BGCA to make significant progress in the areas of strengthening local boards, increasing program impact, developing strong executive leadership, ensuring child and Club safety, and increasing local Club sustainability. Longtime supporter Taco Bell Foundation for Teens supported BGCA’s efforts to reach teens in Clubs through the Keystone Club program. In 2013, the Foundation sponsored the 46th National Keystone Conference in Atlanta, where more than 1,800 Club teens discussed issues facing young people and cultivated their leadership skills. Toyota Financial Services remained committed to academic success through its support of Diplomas 2 Degrees, including dedicated Toyota volunteers at 35 program sites across the country. Additionally, Toyota supported the National Youth of the Year and the Pacific Region Youth of the Year dinners, and provided 48 college-bound teens with scholarships through its Making Life Easier program. In 2013, Bank of America was a vital partner to BGCA, supporting an update of the CareerLaunchŽ curriculum to better prepare youth for great futures. Local Clubs also benefited from donations and volunteer hours completed by Bank of America Associates nationwide.

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BGCA’s comprehensive health and wellness program, Triple Play, is generously sponsored by founding partner The Coca-Cola Company and the WellPoint Foundation. Triple Play has been proven effective in motivating kids to exercise more and eat healthier food. The program has made 9.2 million connections with kids since 2005. The WellPoint Foundation committed a multi-year, multi-million dollar investment in the Great Futures Campaign to support Triple Play. In 2013 alone, more than 1.5 million connections were made through Triple Play. In addition, the WellPoint Foundation committed to serve as a founding partner for National Military Youth of the Year. Altria enabled BGCA to provide grants to Clubs to reach more kids, more often in 2013. These grants helped 20 Clubs focus on increasing the number of kids they serve, as well as how often members attended. Additionally, Altria provided six organizations with funding to execute Altria’s Success360º initiative, preparing youth for success in school, work and life through collaborating with other organizations and the communities supporting them. Whirlpool Corporation and its Maytag brand continued support of dependability in Boys & Girls Clubs by honoring 25 Club professionals, volunteers and members with the Maytag Dependable Leader Award. The award recognizes Boys & Girls Club professionals and volunteers who exemplify leadership and dependability with a $20,000 grant for their Club. In 2013, digital literacy and media partner Comcast NBCUniversal signed on to support the rebrand of BGCA’s Club Tech program. The new technology initiative, called My.Future, will change the way kids experience technology in the Club and prepare them for success in an ever-evolving digital world. In 2013, The Wallace Foundation made a transformational gift to Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Through a multi-year, multi-million dollar investment, the BGCA Youth Arts Initiative will test new research-based strategies on how to provide innovative, high-quality arts programming for all youth that stimulates learning, inspires creativity and encourages self-expression. This targeted initiative will provide guidelines for how high-quality arts programming can be implemented in Clubs and other youth development organizations.

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In 2013, BGCA forged a partnership with The Walt Disney Company focused on combating the creativity crisis in America. Through Disney’s support of the Summer Brain Gain middle-school modules and the five “Big Idea Labs,” Disney helped foster creative thinking and 21st century skills through project-based learning and interdisciplinary activities for young people across the country. Kimberly-Clark Corporation’s support funded the refresh of the SMART Girls curriculum, making it more relevant to the important issues girls face today in their mental, physical and emotional growth. Targeted, gender-based programming is essential to the development of youth. Over the past 10 years the Money Matters program, supported by longtime partner Charles Schwab Foundation, has provided financial education to more than 500,000 teens. In 2013, teens were given a fun and unique way to engage in the program through the Money Matters Music Mogul Contest, a hip-hop contest that resulted in the first-ever financial literacy hip-hop album. AT&T generously supported BGCA’s dropout prevention program, BE GREAT: Graduate, which added a 9th grade component in 2013 to increase high school success and readiness. The partnership also allowed us to launch the Aspire Mentoring program, which will impact thousands of kids in 15 markets during its first year. The generosity of University of Phoenix allowed BE GREAT: Graduate to be implemented in 10 Clubs. Staff from local campuses aided in this effort by serving as program volunteers. University of Phoenix also supported the education and career goals of Boys & Girls Club staff and parents by awarding more than 30 full-tuition scholarships through the Most Inspirational Mom Search and the Boys & Girls Clubs Scholarship program. In 2013, longtime partner Deerbrook Charitable Foundation supported BGCA’s Club Advancement Services division. To provide the best service possible to Club members, an “Impact Team” established ongoing assessments to strengthen professional development, board governance, resource development, financial oversight and leadership operations. The Foundation also enabled the continuation of the multi-year Advancing Philanthropy Project, a transformational fundraising effort to help Clubs engage community members in sustaining the Movement’s long-term efforts. In addition, the Foundation provided critical disaster relief funding to three Clubs affected by Hurricane Sandy. Boys & Girls Clubs of America + 2013 Annual Report

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Macy’s generous support for BGCA’s mission and our local Clubs through funds raised during the annual “Thanks for Sharing” campaign helped to create great futures for America’s young people. Through our partnership with JCPenney, BGCA issued a Wake-Up Call in New York City’s Foley Square to motivate youth to succeed academically in school this year. Throughout the month of July, JCPenney also invited customers to support Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide by rounding up their purchases, which resulted in donations that have supported Clubs serving nearly 100,000 Club members in more than 50 markets. In 2013, Ross Stores, a dedicated partner of BGCA for over a decade, helped Clubs provide homework assistance to more than 12,000 youth at 90 Clubs through its support of Power Hour. Ross also displayed its commitment to our youth and Clubs by offering 50 college scholarships, donating to local Clubs around grand openings of 80 new Ross locations, and logging volunteer hours through backpack drives and toy drives conducted by its Associates. The continued support from the UPS Foundation allowed 4,600 Club members across the country to learn about the importance of safe driving through the UPS Road Code program. The ongoing generosity of ConocoPhillips supported BGCA’s dropout prevention program, BE GREAT: Graduate, impacting more than 3,500 young people in more than 60 Club organizations. In addition, ConocoPhillips provided scholarships to Club youth for post-secondary education. The generosity of Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation provided pass-through grants to 20 Clubs to refurbish or renovate their spaces in 2013, resulting in even safer, more vibrant places for children to discover and learn. The Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation continued its support of BGCA’s academic success initiatives by funding the Diplomas 2 Degrees collegereadiness program at 10 sites. In addition, Darden provided scholarships through the Darden Scholars Program to 75 teens and awarded Restaurant Community Grants to 240 local Clubs.

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Microsoft donated the Office 365 for Nonprofits software suite to all Boys & Girls Clubs. As a core part of BGCA’s long-term information technology strategy, Office 365 for Nonprofits will simplify IT administration, reduce costs and enable Clubs to focus on what matters most – serving youth. Microsoft also supported BGCA’s marquee teen event, the Keystone Conference, and the National Youth of the Year dinner. In 2013, Fluor Corporation continued its longtime support of military youth services through resiliency training at the National Keystone Conference. Fluor also sponsored a Military Teen Summit at the conference, where teens from U.S. military installations around the world gathered for two days of sessions on effective communication and resiliency. A multi-year grant from the Argosy Foundation enabled BGCA to continue providing instrumental support services to State Alliances, which generate state funding for Clubs with the primary objective of strengthening and sustaining Clubs’ ability to drive positive youth outcomes. With Foundation support in 2013, State Alliances exceeded ambitious fundraising goals, successfully integrating creative and innovative approaches to forming and expanding relationships with state entities. Staples has long supported BGCA’s goal of serving kids who need us most. In 2013, the partnership featured an employee engagement program between Staples associates and local Clubs. This alignment provided more than $300,000 in grants to Clubs through Staples’ 2 Million & Change initiative. In addition, local Clubs were the primary beneficiaries of the 2013 Staples Back-to-School campaign. As part of its support of BGCA’s Internet and media safety initiative, Sprint again sponsored the Cyber Safe Futures Campaign during Internet Safety Month in June. The highly successful digital campaign educated parents on key cybersafety topics, while engaging them in a fun and unique way. The generous support of Sony Electronics Inc. enabled BGCA to launch the National Photography Program in 200 Boys & Girls Clubs. This program encourages Club youth to explore and build their skills in photography, digital arts and self-expression.

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The Youth of the Year program, generously sponsored by Tupperware Brands Corporation, recognizes outstanding young people for service to their Club and community, academic performance and contributions to their family. Kiana Knolland, of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central Kansas, was named 2013-14 National Youth of the Year. Gap Inc. continued its long-term partnership with BGCA’s college and career programs through its support of CareerLaunch™. Thanks in part to Gap Inc., the CareerLaunch curriculum received a refresh in 2014. Each year, CareerLaunch helps more than 64,000 teens nationwide prepare for career success. In the first year of our partnership, generous support from Buffalo Wild Wings raised more than $1.5 million and helped 12,000 kids join a sports team, learn the values of sportsmanship and teamwork, and build self-esteem through its ALL STARS program and Team Up for Kids initiative. Our partnership with Buffalo Wild Wings also funded coaching education programs for more than 950 Club staff and volunteers in partnership with the National Alliance for Youth Sports. The Pacific Youth Foundation continued its support of the Los Angeles Alliance, which provides guidance and resources to all participating Clubs throughout the region. The Foundation also provided awards to three Los Angeles-area Clubs for critical infrastructure improvements. A generous gift toward the national Child & Club Safety strategy built upon a previous 2012 investment by the Foundation that is helping strengthen each local organization’s ability to protect its members and help position the Boys & Girls Club Movement as a national catalyst for youth protection. In 2013, the partnership between the Professional Golf Association and BGCA reached 10,330 youth through PGA Sports Academy. Clubs received golf training equipment and instructional support from PGA professionals to help youth build character, develop healthy lifestyles and learn the game of golf. CA Technologies continued its commitment to making a difference in the lives of young women, hosting Tech Girls Rock workshops at Clubs across the country. The initiative encourages girls to explore technology-related opportunities and careers.

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Best Buy Children’s Foundation continues to support BGCA’s efforts to create technology-rich environments in Clubs, with Best Buy Teen Tech Centers at Clubs in four cities. The Tech Centers provide opportunities for teens to explore their passions in technology and inspire future education and career choices. Thanks to the continued support of Major League Baseball, young people are developing their character while increasing their knowledge of sports and fitness through BGCA’s WANNA PLAY™, RBI and Jr. RBI programs. Additionally, numerous Club youth, including BGCA’s National and Military Youth of the Year, participated in the 84th All-Star Game in New York and the 109th World Series. In 2013, the Citi Foundation partnered with BGCA to build the infrastructure for a new service learning program called Million Members, Million Hours of Service. The goal of the initiative is to increase the number of Club members involved in community service and service learning projects by 25 percent, with an ultimate vision of 1 million Club members performing more than 1 million hours of service in a single year by 2018. Bon-Ton enhanced its 10-year partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America in 2013. During the holiday season, Bon-Ton Stores provided generous support by hiring hundreds of Club kids, providing real-time job-application, while raising funds in store through a customer donation and coupon campaign. Club alumnus Mario Lopez starred as the face of the campaign and helped drive much success.

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Generous Support It Just Takes One The annual campaign initiative It Just Takes One started in 2005, with one generous donation from a great friend of BGCA’s, the Clark Family, through their Penzance Foundation. Since that time, Clubs that participate in It Just Takes One have raised some $519.9 million to provide programs and services that increase the impact on young people nationwide. We are pleased to report that in 2013 more than 600 Clubs continue to use this strategy to support the Boys & Girls Club mission.

Advancing Philanthropy Project In 2013, the Advancing Philanthropy Project, funded by the Clark Family’s Deerbrook Charitable Trust, began to take shape. Some 87 Club organizations participated in the first full year of BGCA’s initiative to help Clubs take fundraising to the next level. Of the 87 pilot organizations that participated, 28 secured gifts totaling $11,194,096.10, which will allow their Clubs to serve more young people with greater impact. The transformational gift from the Deerbrook Charitable Trust will allow BGCA to support some 500 organizations in shaping a new culture of philanthropy by infusing a major gift strategy into local Clubs’ resource development plans.

Planned Giving In 2013, BGCA continued to provide services to help Clubs recognize, secure and close planned gifts. More than 175 gifts with an estimated expectancy of $35.6 million were documented. Since 2003, when BGCA began assisting with planned giving, Clubs have secured more than $203.6 million in planned giving expectancies.

Individual Giving Recognition Societies BGCA’s three national recognition societies provide a way for local Clubs to thank and honor individual donors who make an impact on children’s lives.

The Jeremiah Milbank Society This society acknowledges generous individuals who donate unrestricted gifts of $10,000 or more to a local Club. In 2013, a total of 1,880 such donors were recognized. Members collectively contributed $50.6 million to Clubs in 2013, the largest amount to date. Of note, 66 percent of individuals in the 2013 society were previous members.

The Heritage Club This national deferred giving society recognizes individuals who have named BGCA or a local Club in their estate plan. In 2013, BGCA recognized 2,696 members of 229 Heritage Clubs. Both the number of participating Clubs and number of members increased from 2012.

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The Lifetime Giving Society This national recognition society honors donors who show a deep commitment to Boys & Girls Clubs through significant contributions during their lifetime. Recognition begins when an individual’s cumulative gifts total $250,000. In 2013, this society grew to 70 Clubs (25 percent increase) recognizing a total of 264 members (31.3 percent increase), a significant increase in both the number of participating Clubs and the number of members.

Critical Government Support Federal Grants BGCA’s strong relationship with the Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) dates back to 1991. During that time, OJJDP has been our single largest supporter, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars to help support Clubs and providing opportunities for thousands of youth to be part of an organization that encourages growth and responsibility. In 2013, OJJDP awarded $22.2 million to BGCA to support youth at local Clubs. Since 1996, the federal government has awarded more than $1 billion to BGCA. In the future, we will place more emphasis on obtaining federal competitive grant funding for activities that benefit our youth and supplement Club programs. Securing competitive federal grants is a growing area of specialization that requires extraordinary preparation and execution. Efforts are underway to establish a BGCA Grants Center, dedicated to reviewing and evaluating specific federal grant opportunities, aligning those opportunities with complementary Club programs, and providing the expertise needed to engage and win funding opportunities.

State Alliances BGCA recognizes 48 formal State Alliances. These alliances influence legislative and regulatory issues affecting our Club youth, and secure funds from states and their agencies. In 2013, BGCA helped secure more than $100 million through State Alliances. Since the initiative’s inception, total funds raised exceed $880 million.

Local Government Funding Initiative BGCA is also focused on helping Clubs secure funds from local government sources, such as county and city municipalities. We work closely with Clubs to establish critical local partnerships that bring unique opportunities to communities. Funds realized under this initiative go directly to Clubs to supplement local Club activities for youth.

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Marketing and Awareness Efforts A Winning Wake-Up Call On Aug. 1, BGCA kicked off its annual Tools-for-Back-to-School campaign with the third annual WakeUp Call advocacy event. The event generated significant media coverage, including interviews with event spokespeople and former Club members Shaquille O’Neal and his mother, Lucille O’Neal, on “Good Morning America” and MSNBC. The Tools-for-Back-to-School campaign garnered a MarCom Gold Award from the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals.

National Boys & Girls Club Week National Boys & Girls Club Week celebrates the many ways Clubs help start great futures for young people. In 2013, fun activities across the country and in BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations around the world brought kids, staff, parents and community members together to experience some of the magic that happens in Clubs every day. As part of these festivities, more than 8,000 Club youth, staff and volunteers participated in a Guinness World Record attempt for the most participants exercising to a fitness video within 24 hours at multiple venues.

Day for Kids On Sept. 7, BGCA kicked off its Day for Kids celebrations with a mega-field day in Atlanta, where hundreds of adults were invited to relive their childhoods for the day and participate in nostalgic games to raise awareness and funds in support of youth most in need. Following the star-studded Atlanta event, additional local and regional Day for Kids events took place around the country throughout the month of September.

Great Futures Week In September 2013, we raised the profile of our National Youth of the Year program with a weeklong celebration – Great Futures Week – in Washington, D.C. The week featured a series of historic firsts that grew out of our important 22-year partnership with the U.S. Armed Services. Events kicked off with the Military Great Think, our inaugural executive panel and roundtable that explored ways we as a nation can better support military youth and their families. We also selected the first Military Youth of the Year, RaShaan Allen of Devers Youth Center in Fort Knox, Ky. Later that week, at the Congressional Breakfast, Kiana Knolland, of Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central Kansas, was named 2013-14 National Youth of the Year.

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Following Great Futures Week, BGCA released the Military Great Think White Paper, a report summarizing key insights from the roundtable, as well as strategic recommendations and action steps for immediately improving access to vital programs and services for the children and families of our American military heroes. BGCA supports military young people in affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations around the world, and provides support for youth who live off-installation. In 2013, this important partnership with the Armed Services provided staff training, targeted programs and direct support for 456,000 young people from military families.

Native Youth Services In 2013, BGCA furthered its commitment to Native youth with the creation of the Native Youth Services Unit. BGCA has partnered with Native communities across the country for more than two decades. In 2013, we reached more than 86,000 young people at 194 Clubs in 24 states. Clubs serve Native youth in their communities and on reservations, providing targeted programs to help them do well in school, focus on their overall health and give back to their communities. In conjunction with Native American Heritage Month, in November 2013 the Native Youth Services Unit hosted the Native Summit, Great Futures in Indian Country, which drew more than 180 participants.

Awards and Honors Outstanding Service In 2013, BGCA recognized several wonderful individuals and organizations for their extraordinary support of Clubs and kids. In recognition of their ongoing dedication to the youth of our nation, Claude Grizzard, Bank of America Foundation and the Charles Schwab Foundation received Champion of Youth awards. The Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award is the highest honor bestowed on a Boys & Girls Clubs of America volunteer. In 2013, the award was presented to a longtime BGCA supporter, tireless advocate for children, Movement leader and National Governor Tom Falk.

Dedicated Leadership Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s distinguished Board of Governors welcomed three new members: J. Barry Griswell of Atlanta, retired chairman, president and CEO, the Principal Financial Group; Brian Niccol of Irvine, Calif., president, Taco Bell Corp.; and Glen Walter of Atlanta, president and COO, Coca-Cola Refreshments.

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of alumni said the Club saved their life.

2013-14 National Youth of the Year Kiana Knolland


Distinguished Alumni Boys & Girls Clubs of America inducted eight former Club members into its Alumni Hall of Fame in 2013. 1.

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1. Harris Rosen. Founder and CEO of Rosen Hotels Tenth Street Boys Club, New York, N.Y.

2. Winston Scott. Retired U.S. Navy Captain and former NASA astronaut Southwest Boys Club, Miami, Fla.

3. Blake Leeper. Paralympic champion Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kingsport, Tenn.

4. Raphael Saadiq. Singer, songwriter, musician and producer Oakland Boys Club, Oakland, Calif.

5. Commander Robert L. Smith. U.S. Coast Guard Flatbush Boys Club, Brooklyn, N.Y.

6. Frank Robinson. MLB Hall of Fame outfielder and manager Oakland Boys Club, Oakland, Calif.

7. Joaquin Castro. Texas Congressman Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio, Texas

8. Kelly Kulick. Professional bowler Boys & Girls Clubs of Union County, N.J.

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2013 Boys & Girls Clubs of America (Including Subsidiaries) INCOME & EXPENSES GIFT SUPPORT

Consolidated 2013

Individuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INCOME % 11,044,000

5.3%

Corporations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,934,009

29.0%

Foundations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6,431,825

3.1%

Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7,551,169

3.7%

Trust Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,295,003

0.6%

Public Grants (Govt Grants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

69,853,170 **

33.8%

Total Gift Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156,109,176

75.5%

OTHER REVENUE Dues from Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9,190,220

4.5%

Investment Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(440,303)

-0.2%

Investment Transactions including Unrealized Gains. . . . . . . . . . . . 40,596,377

19.7%

Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,304,311

0.5%

Total Other Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,650,605

24.5%

Total Support and Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206,759,781

100.0%

PROGRAM SERVICES FOR CLUBS

EXPENSES %

On-site Assistance to Member Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,541,944

21.0%

Leadership Training and Development of Youth Programs. . . . .

106,197,833

64.4%

Total Program Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140,739,777

85.4%

SUPPORTING SERVICES Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7,751,360

4.7%

Management and General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16,368,208

9.9%

Total Supporting Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,119,568

14.6%

Total Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164,859,345

100.0%

2013 NET ASSETS: Unrestricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,437,270 Temporarily Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165,929,607 Permanently Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,767,111

Total Net Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380,133,988

** Of this $61,544,431 was passed through to member organizations.

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2013 Boys & Girls Clubs of America (National Organization Only) INCOME & EXPENSES GIFT SUPPORT

2013

INCOME %

Individuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,044,000

6.70%

Corporations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,624,196

35.50%

Foundations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6,431,825

3.80%

Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7,337,350

4.40%

Trust Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,295,003

0.80%

Public Grants (Govt Grants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,585,869 **

19.70%

Total Gift Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

117,318,243

70.90%

Dues from Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6,820,437

4.10%

Investment Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(442,936)

-0.30%

Investment Transactions including Unrealized Gains. . . . . . . . . . . . 40,596,377

24.60%

OTHER REVENUE

Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

974,698

0.70%

Total Other Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,948,576

29.10%

Total Support and Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165,266,819

100.0%

PROGRAM SERVICES FOR CLUBS

EXPENSES %

On-site Assistance to Member Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,541,944

28.0%

Leadership Training and Development of Youth Programs. . . . . . 67,433,258

54.8%

Total Program Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101,975,202

82.8%

SUPPORTING SERVICES Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7,668,531

6.2%

Management and General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,614,531

11.0%

Total Supporting Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,283,062

17.2%

Total Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,258,264

100.0%

2013 NET ASSETS: Unrestricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178,724,448 Temporarily Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165,179,628 Permanently Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,767,111

Total Net Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377,671,187

** Of this $26,517,394 was passed through to member organizations.

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OFFICERS and GOVERNORS OFFICERS Mr. Emil Brolick

Dr. Condoleezza Rice

Ms. Val McNeely

Mr. Jim Clark

Mr. Ron Gidwitz

Mr. Tom Falk

Mr. Chris Abele

Mr. Anand Mehta

Mr. Jack Stahl

Mr. Ron Sargent

Reverend Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C.

Ms. Kristine Morain, Esq.

Ms. Carrie SchwabPomerantz

Mr. Gregory W. Cappelli

Mr. Anthony Conza

Mr. Rick Goings

Mr. Mark H. Lazarus

Mrs. Jean C. Crystal*

Mr. William R. Goodell

Mr. Edward T. Lewis

Chair Emeritus

Chair

Chairman Elect

Vice Chair

Vice Chair

Vice Chair

Secretary

Treasurer

President and CEO

Assistant Treasurer

Assistant Secretary

Ethicist

REGIONAL CHAIRS

Mr. William Goodell Northeast Region and National Capital Region

Mr. Myron Gray

Mr. Juan Luciano Midwest Region

Mr. David Seaton

National Capital Region

Pacific Region

Southwest Region

Southeast Region

BOARD of GOVERNORS

Mr. Christopher Abele Milwaukee County Executive Milwaukee, Wis.

Mr. Wayne Allen** Houston, Texas

Founder, Blimpie International Chairman, Conza Capital Miami Beach, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Mr. Robert J. Bach

Retired President Entertainment and Devices Division Microsoft Corporation Medina, Wash.

Mr. Don H. Davis, Jr.**

Mrs. Lisa Bisaccia

Ms. Linda J. Dimopoulos

SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer CVS Caremark Corp. Woonsocket, R.I.

Mr. Gerald W. Blakeley, Jr.* President Blakeley Investment Co. Boston, Mass.

Mr. William Blase

Sr. Exec. VP, Human Resources AT&T, Inc. Dallas, Texas

Mr. Emil J. Brolick President and CEO The Wendy’s Company Dublin, Ohio

Mr. Gregory Cappelli CEO, Apollo Group Chairman Apollo Global, Inc. Chicago, Ill.

Mr. Jim Clark

President and CEO Boys & Girls Clubs of America Atlanta, Ga.

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Chairman Emeritus Rockwell Automation Milwaukee, Wis.

Retired CFO Darden Restaurants Inc. Windermere, Fla.

Mr. Thomas J. Falk

Chairman & CEO Kimberly-Clark Corporation Dallas, Texas

Chairman & CEO Tupperware Brands Corporation Orlando, Fla.

Chief Operating Officer Maverick Capital Partners New York, N.Y.

Mr. Myron Gray

President, U.S. Operations UPS Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Ken Griffey, Jr.

Retired Major League Baseball Player Windermere, Fla.

Mr. J. Barry Griswell

Chairman NBC Sports Group Stamford, Conn.

Co-Founder, Essence Magazine Senior Advisor, Solera Capital Chairman, Latina Media Ventures New York, N.Y.

Mr. Pedro Lichtinger CEO Asterias Biotherapeutics Menlo Park, Calif.

Mr. Edward M. Liddy* Retired Chairman & CEO Allstate Insurance Company Lake Forest, Ill.

Mr. Juan Luciano

Stuart, Fla.

Retired CEO, Chairman & President Principal Financial Group West Des Moines, Iowa

Mr. Gary J. Fernandes**

Ms. Goldie Hawn

Reverend Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C.

Ms. Ruth A. Fattori

Chairman FLF Investments Dallas, Texas

President The Hawn Foundation Santa Monica, Calif.

Mr. Jeff M. Fettig

Mr. Peter Haynes*

Chairman & CEO Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor, Mich.

Retired President and CEO Consumers Water Company Yarmouth, Maine

Mr. Moore Gates, Jr.*

Mr. Jeffrey O. Henley

Retired President Rita Allen Foundation Princeton, N.J.

Chairman Oracle Corporation Santa Barbara, Calif.

Mr. Ronald J. Gidwitz

Mr. Daniel R. Hesse

Partner GCG Partners Chicago, Ill.

Former CEO Sprint Corporation Kansas City, Mo.

President and COO ADM Chicago, Ill.

President Emeritus University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind.

Mrs. Valerie McNeely Hobe Sound, Fla.

Mr. Dana G. Mead

Retired Chairman of the Corp. Mass. Institute of Technology Boston, Mass.

Mr. Jeremiah Milbank III Managing Director Silvercrest Asset Management Group New York, N.Y.

* Lifetime Member

** Governor Emeritus


Mr. Peter C. Morse President Morse Partners Inc. West Conshohocken, Pa.

Mr. Brian Niccol

President Taco Bell Corporation Irvine, Calif.

Mr. James A. Rasulo

Sr. Exec. VP, and CFO The Walt Disney Company Burbank, Calif.

Dr. Condoleezza Rice

Mr. Wayne R. Sanders*

Chairman Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Dallas, Texas

Mr. Ronald L. Sargent Chairman & CEO Staples, Inc. Framingham, Mass.

Mrs. Carolyn SchwabPomerantz President Charles Schwab Foundation San Francisco, Calif.

Former U. S. Secretary of State Senior Hoover Fellow & Professor Stanford University Stanford, Calif.

Mr. David Seaton

Mr. Jon Roskill

Mr. C. J. Silas*

CEO Acumatica.com Kirkland, Wash.

Chairman and CEO Fluor Corporation Irving, Texas

Retired Chairman and CEO Phillips Petroleum Company Bartlesville, Okla.

Mr. Jack L. Stahl New York, N.Y.

Mrs. M. Anne Szostak* President & CEO Szostak Partners Providence, R.I.

Mr. Andrew Tennenbaum President Flashpoint Entertainment Beverly Hills, Calif.

Mr. Glen Walter

CEO, Coca-Cola China Shanghai, China

Mr. Denzel Washington

Actor/Screenwriter/Director/Film Producer Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. Gary C. Wendt

Retired Chairman and CEO GE Capital Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Mr. Michael E. Tennenbaum*

Senior Managing Partner Emeritus Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC Santa Monica, Calif.

Allan R. Tessler, Esq. Chairman Epoch Investment Partners Wilson, Wyo.

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TRUSTEES MIDWEST Mr. Brian Ames

Business President for Olefins and Aromatics The Dow Chemical Company Midland, Mich.

Mr. Michael Bless President and CEO Century Aluminum Chicago, Ill.

Mr. David P. Brush

Managing Partner Idris Capital Partners LLC Lake Forest, Ill.

Mr. Kevin Cole Managing Partner, Ernst & Young, LLP Chicago, Ill.

Mr. David Johnson EVP, Treasurer, CFO Molex Incorporated Lisle, Ill.

Ms. Riddianne (Riddi) Kline

EVP, Marketing & Merchandising Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores Hudson, Ohio

Mr. Jospeh Liotine

President, U.S. Operations Whirlpool Corporation Stevensville, Mich.

Mr. Curtis G. Marks Mr. Roland Martel Executive Vice President Illinois Tool Works (ITW) Glenview, Ill.

Mr. Michael Mohan

Chief Merchandising Officer Best Buy Company, Inc. Richfield, Minn.

Mr. Troy Noard

Mr. Steven K. Skinner

Mr. Craig P. Omtvedt

Mr. Bruce W. Taylor

Mr. Mark Pierce

Mr. Eric Tech

Mr. Thomas J. Riordan

Mr. Paul Tonnesen

Ms. Andra M. Rush

Mr. Martin Waters

Mr. C. Glenn Mahone

Ms. Majida Mourad

Managing Director PSP Capital Partners, LLC Chicago, Ill.

Retired SVP & CFO Beam, Inc. Lake Forest, Ill.

Managing Director Korn/Ferry International Chicago, Ill.

President and CEO Neenah Enterprises Neenah, Wis.

President and CEO Rush Trucking Corporation Wayne, Mich.

CEO KemperSports, Inc. Northbrook, Ill.

Vice Chairman MB Financial Bank Rosemont, Ill.

President Navistar Engine Group Lisle, Ill.

President, Fiskars America Fiskars Brands, Inc. Madison, Wis.

President, International Limited Brands Columbus, Ohio

NATIONAL CAPITAL

Mr. Cory Alexander SVP, Government Affairs UnitedHealth Group Washington, D.C.

Mr. Tedd Alexander III Portfolio Manager/Founder Credo Capital Management Baltimore, Md.

Mr. Ric M. Edelman

Chairman and CEO Edelman Financial Services, LLC Fairfax, Va.

Ms. Lisa Gable

President Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation Washington, D.C.

Mr. Michael Gallagher President and CEO Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Washington, D.C.

Mr. Alfred C. Liggins III President & CEO Radio One, Inc. Silver Springs, Md.

Vice President, Communications Aerojet Rocketdyne Arlington, Va.

VP, Government Relations Cheniere Energy, Inc. Washington, D.C.

Mr. Dan McGinn

CEO and Founder McGinn and Company Arlington, Va.

Mrs. Debby McGinn Co-owner McGinn and Company Arlington, Va.

NORTHEAST Mr. Russell C. Ball CEO Wind River Holdings, LP King of Prussia, Pa.

Ms. Tracy S. Bernard

Partner, National Service Line Leader, Accounting Advisory Services KPMG LLP New York, N.Y.

Mr. Reiner Boehning

Partner Global Infrastructure Partners New York, N.Y.

Ms. Susan L. Chadick Co-CEO Chadick Ellig, Inc. New York, N.Y.

Mr. Raymond G. Chambers* Chairman Amelior Foundation Morristown, N.J.

Mr. Steven S. Elbaum Chairman and CEO The Alpine Group, Inc. East Rutherford, N.J.

Ms. Jean Ford

President and CEO J. Ford Consulting New York, N.Y.

Mr. William H. Glenn President and CEO, Global Business Travel American Express New York, N.Y.

Mr. John S. Griswold, Jr.* Executive Director Commonfund Institute Wilton, Conn.

Ms. Denise Harned Norwalk, Conn.

Ms. Julie Hobbs

Executive Director, Morgan Stanley General Counsel, Morgan Stanley Private Bank, N.A. Purchase, N.Y.

Ms. Lisa D. Kabnick

Chair, Global Financial Transactions ReedSmith LLP Philadelphia, Pa.

Chief Procurement Officer/EVP, Comcast Cable, SVP, NBCUniversal Philadelphia, Pa.

Mr. Jarrett Kling

Managing Director CBRE Clarion Securities Radnor, Pa.

Ms. Karen Kurrasch, CIMA First Vice President, Wealth Management, Senior Portfolio Manager, Wealth Advisor UBS Financial Services, Inc. New York, N.Y.

Dr. Patrick J. Kelly, M.D., FACS* New York, N.Y.

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Mr. Peter Kiriacoulacos

* Lifetime Trustee


Ms. Jill E. Lohrfink

Mr. Eugene M. McQuade

Mr. Douglas L. Perlman

Mr. Michael P. Lyons

Mr. William C. Mutterperl

Mr. Brian Rolapp

Managing Director Allianz Global Investors New York, N.Y.

EVP, Head of Corporate & Institutional Banking PNC Financial Services Group Pittsburgh, Pa.

CEO Citibank N.A. New York, N.Y.

Counsel ReedSmith LLP New York, N.Y.

Founder and CEO Sports Media Advisors, LLC New Canaan, Conn.

Mr. Peter J. Tucker

Senior Vice President, Regional Branch Manager Chubb & Son New York, N.Y.

EVP, Media NFL New York, N.Y.

Mr. Dennison Young, Jr., Esq.

Mr. S. Wayne Kay*

Dr. Ronald D. Sugar

Managing Director Giuliani Partners LLC New York, N.Y.

PACIFIC Dr. Nina N. Ansary President The Ansary Foundation Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. Laurence M. Baer

President & CEO San Francisco Baseball Associates, L.P. AT&T Park San Francisco, Calif.

Mr. George Brown

Partner Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Palo Alto, Calif.

Ms. Stephanie A. Davis Partner & Senior Director Spencer Stuart Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. Christian Donohue

Managing Director Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Mr. Michael Fasulo President and CEO Sony Electronics, Inc. San Diego, Calif.

Mr. Mark J. Glasky

Executive Vice President National Banking Division Bank of the West San Francisco, Calif.

Mr. A. C. Green

Founder and President A. C. Green Youth Foundation Rolling Hills, Calif.

Mr. Michael Groff

President and CEO Toyota Financial Services Torrance, Calif.

Mr. Irwin R. Gross

Managing Director & COO Sequoia Capital Menlo Park, Calif.

Ms. Constance L. Heldman

President Datanation Services Corporation Bel Tiburon, Calif.

Mr. Matthew Johnson Managing Partner Ziffren Brittenham, LLP Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. Cal Johnston Chairman The Johnston Group Agoura Hills, Calif.

Ms. Amy Kavanaugh

Chief Public Affairs Officer Taco Bell Corporation Executive Director, Taco Bell Foundation Irvine, Calif.

San Diego, Calif.

Mr. Skip Keesal*

Founding Partner Keesal Young & Logan Long Beach, Calif.

Mr. Matthew S. Khourie CEO CBRE Global Investors Houston, Texas

Mr. Joe Laymon

Vice President Human Resources & Corporate Services Chevron Corporation San Ramon, Calif.

Mr. Alfred M. Multari President, Baking Division Nestle USA, Inc. Salon, Ohio

Chairman Emeritus Northrup Grumman Corporation Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. John P. Underwood Managing Director Goldman Sachs & Company San Francisco, Calif.

Mr. Timothy Wennes

West Coast President & Head of Retail Banking & Wealth Markets Union Bank N.A. Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. George Young Carlsbad, Calif.

Mr. George Zimmer

Managing Partner, Montclair Venture Capital Partners Oakland, Calif.

Mr. Samuel Newman Partner Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. Wim H. J. Selders Temecula, Calif.

Mr. Eric Shanks President Fox Sports Beverly Hills, Calif.

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TRUSTEES (cont.) SOUTHEAST Mr. Salvador Diaz-Verson, Jr. Chairman & President Diaz-Verson Capital Investments Sarasota, Fla.

Mr. Patrick J. Esser

President Cox Communications, Inc. Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Troy A. Ellis

SVP Conversion Manufacturing, Transportation, Short-Term Planning, 3PL Coca-Cola Refreshments The Coca-Cola Company Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Thomas J. Fazio

President Fazio Golf Course Designers, Inc. Hendersonville, N.C.

Mr. Stein Ove Fenne President Tupperware U.S. & Canada Orlando, Fla.

Mr. Daniel Greene

Partner Greene Consulting Associates Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Ronald Johnson

Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. James Kaufman

Managing Director, Wealth Management Senior Financial Advisor Merrill Lynch Global Corporate & Institutional Advisory Services Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Bernard S. Malkove President Malkove & Associates Mobile, Ala.

Mrs. Monique IdlettMosley

Co-Founder and Executive Director Always Believing Foundation Miami, Fla.

Partner Gordon Rees LLP Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Paul Spengler

EVP Pebble Beach Company Charlotte, N.C.

Mr. Clay Tippins

VP, Communication Business Capgemini America Atlanta, Ga.

Ms. Celia Wallace

Athens, Ga.

Chairman & CEO Southern Medical Health Systems Mobile, Ala.

Ms. Joan King

Mr. David Park

Mr. James B. Williams*

Associate Head & Academic Dean Atlanta Girls School Atlanta, Ga.

SVP, Strategy & Business Development Georgia Pacific Atlanta, Ga.

Retired Chairman SunTrust Banks, Inc. Atlanta, Ga.

The Honorable Melvin R. Laird*

Mr. Mark Rahiya

President/CEO and Founder Winter Media Smyrna, Ga.

President and CEO MWF Enterprises Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. David George

Mr. Aron Levine

President, Olive Garden Darden Restaurants Orlando, Fla.

Partner Ernst & Young Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Chad Shultz

Mr. James L. Newland

Senior Counselor, National & Int’l Affairs The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. Bethesda, Md.

Ms. Molly Fletcher

Mr. Demetrios (Jim) Logothetis

Chief U.S. Sales & Operations Officer Coca-Cola Refreshments The Coca-Cola Company Atlanta, Ga.

Mr. Kirby Winters

Mr. Samuel J. Wornom III*

Ms. Michelle Robinson

Manager/Owner Imperial Freezer Services, LLC Sanford, N.C.

Mr. Peter D. Brundage

Mr. David Garin

Mr. C. W. Murchison III

Mr. T. Randall Cain

Mr. Thad Hill

Ms. Karen Parkhill

Mr. Rob C. Holmes

Ms. Pamela Patsley

Head of Preferred Banking and Merrill Edge Bank of America Atlanta, Ga.

President, Southeast Region Verizon Alpharetta, Ga.

SOUTHWEST Ms. Charlotte Jones Anderson

EVP of Branding President of Charities Dallas Cowboys Football Club Irving, Texas

Mr. Mark Blinn

President & CEO Flowserve Corporation Irving, Texas

Mr. Dan Borgen

Chairman, President & CEO U.S. Development Group Pasadena, Texas

Mr. Tad Brown CEO Houston Rockets Houston, Texas

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Managing Director Goldman, Sachs & Company Dallas, Texas

Vice Chair & SWSA Managing Partner Ernst & Young LLP Dallas, Texas

Mr. Kenneth P. Cohen

Group VP, Industrial Products BNSF Railway Company Ft. Worth, Texas

President & COO Calpine Corporation Houston, Texas

VP, Public & Government Affairs Exxon Mobil Corporation Irving, Texas

Managing Director Head Corporate Client Banking JPMorgan Chase & Company Dallas, Texas

Mr. Daniel W. Cook III*

Mr. Jeff B. Love

Senior Advisor MHT Partners Dallas, Texas

Chairman, Houston Office Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP Houston, Texas

CEO Tecon Corporation Dallas, Texas

Vice Chairman and CFO Comerica, Inc. Dallas, Texas

Executive Chairman & CEO MoneyGram International, Inc. Dallas, Texas

Ms. Mary Templeton Plano, Texas

Mrs. Colette Young President Execumate Dallas, Texas

* Lifetime Trustee


INDIVIDUALS $2,000,000 - $4,999,999

$50,000 - $99,999

The Clement Stone Society Peter and Valerie McNeely Peter C. and Martha P. Morse

The Campbell Society Anonymous Nina Ansary and Ali Saffari Harold Baxter Lisa and Reiner Boehning Linda J. Dimopoulos Dan Friedkin David George William and Lisa Glenn Rick and Susan Goings Dan L. Greene Ken and Melissa Griffey Michael R. Groff Judy and Peter Haynes Molly and Peter Kiriacoulacos Aron Levine William and Nancy Mutterperl Dr. Condoleezza Rice Sara and Peter Tucker William T. Walters and Susan B. Walters Martin and Anna Waters Kirby J. Winters

$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 The John Burns Society Jeremiah Milbank III Denzel Washington Larry D. and Colette C. Young

$500,000 - $999,999 The Al Cole Society Christopher S. Abele Daniel R. Hesse

$100,000 - $499,999 The William Edwin Hall Society Anonymous Emil and Maureen Brolick Susan Chadick and Robert Weiss Judy and Steven Elbaum Eugene and Ruth Freedman Jeff and Judy Henley Thad Hill Iracilda and Pedro Lichtinger Jeff B. Love Jim and Marianne Logothetis Juan and Carolina Luciano Dana and Nancy Mead Craig and Jane Omtvedt Andra M. Rush Wayne Sanders Ronald L. Sargent Theodore and Vada Stanley Andrew Tennenbaum Suzanne and Michael Tennenbaum Allan R. Tessler, Esq. Rosemarie and Gary Wendt

$10,000 - $49,999 Circle of Opportunity Rick Adelman Tedd Alexander Wayne and Judith Allen C. Todd Alley Anonymous Timothy D. Armour Robert J. Bach Adam Bain F. H. Batrus Ambassador Frank and Kathy Baxter Tracy Benard Daniel Borgen Kathryn Briger Peter L. Briger Gregory Brown Greg W. Cappelli Jane Chung Larry Clark

Kenneth P. Cohen Hugh H. Connerty, Jr. Peter and Sue Cooper Jean C. and James W. Crystal Don and Sallie Davis Stephanie Davis and Steven Kern Karen L. Davis Paul Deitch Ric Edelman Greg Ehret Martin Ellen Patrick J. Esser Thomas Falk Ruth A. Fattori Jeff and Marcia Fettig Anne Finucane Doris Fisher Molly Fletcher Jean Ford David L. Garin Moore Gates, Jr. Thomas F. Gilbane, Jr. Mark and Naomi Glasky William R. Goodell Trudy and Robert Gottesman Irwin Gross and Michelle Wachs Michael Halloran Nicole and Marty Hanaka Timothy W. Hannemann Denise and Douglas Harned Constance Heldman and Hal Mooz Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. Dave and Jane Johnson Tom Johnson Cal and Marje Johnston Calvin H. Johnston Lisa Kabnick and John McFadden George Karfunkel James R. Kaufman Ken Kay Carolyn and Matt Khourie Laine Kline Jarrett Kling

Karen Kurrasch Mark Lazarus Kevin E. Lewis Alfred C. Liggins III Robert E. Long, Jr. The Lyon Family Foundation Diana and Todd Maclin Curtis Marks Roland and Adele Martel Keryn N. and Theodore A. Mathas Peggy and Eugene McQuade Richard J. Meyer Charitable Fund C.W. Murchison III Timothy P. Neher James L. Newland Troy Noard Washburn Oberwager Gregg Ontiveros Gunnar Overstrom Wayne H. Pace David G. Park Pam and Gary Patsley Doug and Lisa Perlman Jack Pew, Jr. Mark and Mary Beth Pierce Thomas M. Rinehart Tom and Margie Riordan Donald Rolfe Amber Sabathia Joan King and Kevin Salwen Carolyn SchwabPomerantz and Gary M. Pomerantz David Seaton Wim and Jim Selders Michael J. Selverian Carl Sewell Eric and Brenda Shanks Jim and Marilyn Simons Sam Stahl Roger and Susan Stone Family Foundation Chris T. Sullivan Anne and Michael Szostak Bruce and Barbara Taylor

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INDIVIDUALS (cont.) Mary and Richard Templeton Paul and Patti Tonnesen John P. Underwood Gregory V. Vaughan Glen Walter John Ward Dennison Young, Jr. George and Meryl Young George Zimmer

$5,000 - $9,999 Circle of Hope Society David Angulo Dean Bachmeier Maggie Bazua Erik Bjerke Ben Blakeslee Mark Blinn George H. Brown Peter D. Brundage Mark A. Buthman Craig Carlson Doug Collins Carol and Jim Collins Rodger Collins Raymond Dalio Salvador Diaz-Verson, Jr. Pat and Paula Donahue George Fischer John Fisher John B. Griswell William Hare Jean Ann Hemphill Janelle Herslip Mike Hsu Vincent Huang Karl Jacob Kevin Keegan Phyllis Koenig Edward Landry Charles Lear Darren Lett Robert Levenson Cindy Levine Jill E. Lohrfink Ronald Lott Robert and Suzanne Lowe Bernard S. Malkove

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Dan and Debby McGinn Kevin C. Meany Pete Mendez Adam and Helen Mikkelsen Janet Montgomery Ben and Wendy Moreland David Naumann Tony Palmer Karen Parkhill Linda J. Prinn Mark Puckett Stephen and Anne Rader Rusty Rose Sasha Savic Elena Savostianova Bryan Schultz Marc Shapiro Stacy Shelton David and Anita Shrigley J. Lucian Smith Nina Spiller Erik Spoelstra Douglas Stanley Elane Stock Jane Tamraz Jim Thimmes Phillip and Cheryl Tonge Lisa and Les Vines Rick Webb Daniel J. Westbrook Sidney L. Williams Jeanette and Jim Woods

$1,000 - $4,999 Champion of Youth Society Michael Amass John P. Amboian, Jr. Anonymous Bruce Arthur Vatche Artinian Ralph Babb Gordon Bailey Brent Baiotto Jerry W. Baker Russell J. Barcelona Susan Barrera Tina Barry

Katy Barton Cristina Bastida Gary and Olga Bauer Kimberly Bazar Steve Beaudoin Seth Becker Ivan and Francesca Berkowitz William and Nella Berry Tim Bevins Alan Beychok Todd Bisbocci James C. Blair Ginger Blanton William A. Blase Christopher Blunt Frank Boccio Dylan Bolden Stephen Bondura Christine E. Bowser Catherine Breit Chris Brickman Stephen Brim James Bruno Guisy Buonfantino William Burgess Jyl and Randall Cain Kara A. Campbell Marc Capri Vickie Carr Laurie Cassels Daniel Castellaneta and Deborah Lacusta Marcelo Castelli John Caulkins Mei Chen Sohi Chien Juana and Jesse Christian Gee Chuang Richard Cibrano Gail Ciccione Marshall Clark Mr. and Mrs. James Clark Kino Clark Kimberly Cohen Brian Cohn Deborah Collins James Conway Anthony Cope

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cozyn Diana Crawford Maureen Cretella James and Carolyn Crittenden David Crocker Robert F. Cummings Michael D’Ambrose Natasha Davenport Oscar David Sheila Davidson Sally M. Davis Dan Dean Michael Decesare Hilary Decesare John Dempsey Jill Difebo Christian Donohue Mike Dunlap Nicole Duspiva Marc Duvoisin Michael Eck Charles Edelstein Meridith Egyes Sid Eshleman Bennett Fagin Michael Fasulo Ritson Ferguson Audrey and Arnold Fisher Lewis Fix Joseph Frederick Steven and Cheryl Friedman Beth Frysztak Wilford Fuller Jackie Funk Shelley Gagnet Joe Gagnon Sallie Gale Alan Gasmer Gregory Genske Marc Gerard Joseph Gibson Deanne and Harvey Gilbert Jeanne Princeton Gildee Tom Gile Robert Girard Rudolph W. Giuliani Joe Glennon


Orlando Gonzalez Jay Gottleib Madeleine Gray Chris Gunder Mary Guy William Hall Lain Hancock Robert Harling Rusty Harrison Steve Harrison Arian Hatefi James Heavener Brittany Hebel Bob Hendricks Henry Herzing David Heselton Marcia Hinojosa Ray and Janet Hock John M. Hooper Fred Humphries Mike Hunsicker William Hutchinson Jeff Hyman Mark Jackson Lynell James Reece Jenkins Eric Johnson James Johnston Glen Kallas Janet Kanios Norm Kaufman Dorothy Kennington Tiffany Kim John Kim Roger Koodish Chris Kortlandt Robert Kramer Catherine Krikorian Jordan Kruse Mike Ladra Russell Lafave Roger LaGreca Elias Lambros Jeanine Lane Timothy Larson Heather Lefkowitz Catherine Lego Kingman Leung Mira Levenson

Ron Levin Seth L. Levine Edward T. Lewis Kris Licht Barry Lieberman Mary Jo Lilly Ben Lin Joseph and Colleen Liotine Roberto and Iliana Lipsztein Karen Lo Dale Lowell Jim Lucas Nicolas F. Luchsinger Terri Luckett Calvin Lyons Duane Lyons George Madrigal Vic Makau Sarah Mallett Mark Mallon Martin Malloy Fabian Mamia Andrew Mankus Joseph Manogue Thomas Marino Maryann McNally Tom Mielke Joseph Miller Mike Morse Ellen and Alfred M. Multari Diane Williams Murphy Dorothy S. Newland Samuel and Katja Newman Kari Niessink-Takai John Oakes Morris and Nancy Offit Kim Oliver Sandler O’Neill Thomas Pajonas Marci Palatella Cindy Panning Walter Pardo S. Jin Park Brett Parker Artisan Partners Karen Paul David Paxson Steven and Brooke

Pederson Norma Perlman James Phalen Zeke Poiro Joseph Portmann Cheryl Power Earl E. Price Imad Qasim Thomas Reuters Frank A. Reynolds Lee Richardson Christine and Richard Rivera Patricia Roberts Debra Robinson David Rockefeller Bruce Rognlien Daniel Roitman Brian Rolapp Arthur W. Rollins Philip L. Rome Joan Rose Mark C. Rosenthal Joaquin Ross Michael Russell Lisa Rynne Paul Sagawa R. Anthony Salcido James Salmon Brittany Sanning Marlene Schiff Kent Schilling Donna W. Scott B. Seidman Tammy Serbee Lee and Linda Shear Peter Shikany Ron and Ellen Shulman Michael Shwartz James Simonds Clive Sirkin Steve and Anne Skinner Sam Skinner Guy W. Smith Dan Smith Will Smith Paul Smolen Jason Soules Keith Spiro

The Michael E. and Doreen H.R. Sproule Family Fund Patricia Stahl Felix Stellmaszek C. Austin Stephens Dan Stiffler Rajesh Swaroop Vanessa Tate Eric Tech Stephanie Thatcher David J. Thomas Richard Thomas Thomas Thomasma Gwen Throckmorton Clay Tippins Larry Tipton Peter Tomao, Esq. Brian Traganza Constantine L. Trela Jeffrey Tremaine Rick Urrutia Henri Van Keer Scott Vandevelde Jason Vasiloff Jacque Vaughn Ken and Debbie Venner Theresa Vilcek Steve Voskuil Andrew Walter John Weiler Arthur and Joanne Weinbach Ronald Weiser John Wesley Tatyana Wexler Geoffrey and Susan Wharton Margaret Wilder Matthew and Emily Williams Steve Wirrig Chuck Zegelbone

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BEQUESTS AND HERITAGE CLUB MEMBERS BEQUESTS Norman G. Aehle Charitable Trust Virginia Barovic Ellen Brown Dorothy Conkey Rita Dougherty Harold T. Edgar

C. A. Hamilton Charitable Trust Franklin Hoyt Hudson Charitable T/U/A IRR Trust Bonnie Kaltenborn Zoe Blunt MacDonald Trust

David Mahood Don Nierling Memorial Foundation John J. Nierling John B. O’Hara Fund John Pangborn Thomas Pangborn

Martin Platsko Clara Reeb Robert Warhus Carlton Whitnell

Karen Kurrasch J. Andrew Lark, Esq. William P. Laughlin Dr. Patricia Leavitt Janice Lindsey Robert B. Lumis Paula Mackelburg Stuart McCammon Mona McCarty Donald McNicol Jeremiah Milbank III Denita Morin Peter C. and Martha P. Morse James L. Newland Shane O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Pallamary Rob and Stephanie Parker Fred Paulke Richard Payne Edgar and Phyllis Peara James H. Penick Evelyn F. Peterson Mrs. Stowe C. Phelps Matt Politzer & Alta Renton Dovie R. Prather Linda and Brian† Prinn

Linda J. Rahn Robert Ralston Deborah S. Ramsey Steve and Kathy Ratto B. Michael Rauh, Esq. David Reid Brigadier General Francis J. Roberts, USA, Ret. Fred B. Rooney Peter G. Scotese Errol and Jackie Sewell Claire Davis Smith† Dennis Smith Roxanne Spillett Barbara Stricker Suzanne and Michael E. Tennenbaum Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thompson Michael von Neumann Timothy R. Wallace Josey Barnes Wayman Gary and Rosemarie Wendt T. C. Williams Linda Wiltse Joan Wingate Gary York Seven donors who wish to remain anonymous

HERITAGE CLUB MEMBERS Sue Aldana Dwayne O. Andreas Alan and Laurelle Anspach Kurt Aschermann Martin L. Berg Flora J. Beam Marsha and Gary Bertrand Gerald W. Blakeley, Jr. Sheila Bunin The Honorable Arnold I. Burns Mary Helen Byers Michael P. Carey Anthony Carter Bryan Clontz Tony and Yvonne Conza Doug and Cyndi I. Court James W. and Jean C. Crystal John H. Darlington F. Elwood Davis Jane Berry Deal Joseph T. DeCerbo Jane L. Emison Melissa Fahs Joan F. Faulkner Mrs. Corey T. Fowler W. Thomas Fyler, Jr.

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Moore Gates, Jr. Ronald and Christina Gidwitz Jane Gilday Rick and Susan Goings Pamela A. Gray Samuel and Suzanne Greenlaw Phylllis Griggs John S. Griswold, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Grune James E. Gumpert Adam and Janet Guy Ebby Halliday Teri Halliday Nicole and Marty Hanaka Preston B. Heller, Jr. John and Anne† Hooper Brian John Hopper James Hurley The Honorable Kay Bailey Hutchison Anthony J. Iorillo Howard M. Jenkins, Jr. Michael A. Johnson Thomas S. and Margaret Ann Johnson S. Wayne and Susan H. Kay

† Deceased


CORPORATIONS $5,000,000+

$100,000 - $499,999

$50,000 - $99,999

The Robert W. Woodruff Society Altria Taco Bell Foundation for Teens WellPoint Foundation

The William Edwin Hall Society Bank of America Corporation Best Buy Children’s Foundation Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of America Employees Bright Future International Citi Foundation Combined Federal Campaign Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP Exxon Mobil Corporation Fiskars Brands, Inc. Goldman, Sachs & Company ING Lexus Major League Baseball Charities Michaels Stores, Inc. National Basketball Association Nestle USA, Inc. Panda Express Party City Corporation PNC Financial Services Group Regal Entertainment Group State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. State Street Investment Manager Solutions SurveyMonkey The J.M. Smucker Company The TJX Companies, Inc. Time Warner Cable, Inc. Toy Industry Foundation Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. UGG Australia Unilever Dove Masterbrand Unilever United States Foundation Inc. WPP Group

The Campbell Society American Express ArcelorMittal Archer Daniels Midland Company Cognizant Technology Solutions Crossmark Dakkota Integrated Systems, LLC Deloitte & Touche, LLP Dover Corporation EHS Partners, LLC Electronic Scrip, Inc. Flowserve Corporation Goldman, Sachs & Company Gould & Ratner Illinois Tool Works, Inc. and Illinois Tool Works Foundation Insperity Services, L.P. McKinsey & Company, Inc. National Basketball Coaches Association New York Life Insurance Company Nickelodeon PricewaterhouseCoopers Rent-A-Center, Inc. Riverstone Residential Group Robert Half International Rockwell Automation Sears Holdings Corporation Tata Consultancy Services Texas Instruments Incorporated The Cadmus Group The Dow Chemical Company The Prudential Insurance Company U.S. Development Group Ultimate Fighting Championship Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Walgreens

$2,000,000 - $4,999,999 The Clement Stone Society Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. Comcast NBCUniversal Disney Toyota

$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 The John Burns Society AT&T CA Technologies Charles Schwab Foundation The Coca-Cola Company ConocoPhillips JCPenney Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kraft Inc. Lowe’s Charitable & Educational Fund Macy’s Ross Stores Inc. Samsung Telecommunications America University of Phoenix Whirlpool Corporation

$500,000 - $999,999 The Al Cole Society Darden Restaurants, Inc. Fluor Corporation Gap, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Proctor & Gamble/Gillette Brand Sony Electronics Inc. Sprint Staples Foundation for Learning Tupperware Brands Corporation

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CORPORATIONS (cont.) $10,000 - $49,999 Circle Of Opportunity Accenture Acorn Products AEG AMC Networks American International Group Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Anixter Anonymous Anthem Blue Cross Aracruz Celulose (USA), Inc. Arnold Worldwide, Inc. Arris Avis Budget Group Baker Botts, L.L.P. Bank of the West Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. Barclays BASF Corporation Belo Corp. Berry Plastics Corporation BFG Black & Veatch BNSF Railway Company The Boston Consulting Group Brown Bottling The Buckle, Inc. Cancer Treatment Centers of America Carlson Wagonlit Travel CB Richard Ellis, Inc. CB&I Chadbourne & Park LLP Chevron Corporation Chubb & Son Cisco Systems, Inc. CIT Clopay Cole Taylor Bank ComEd Comerica Incorporated Cravath, Swaine & Moore Credit Suisse Securities Credo Capital Management Crete Carrier Corporation CRY America, Inc. CVS Charitable Trust, Inc. Deutsch, Inc.

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DigitasLBi DIRECTV Dreamworks Animation Dresser-Rand Company Eagle Materials Inc. Eaton Corporation Emerson Process Management Evonik Stockhausen, Inc. Expeditors International Foot Locker Foundation, Inc. Fortune Brands, Inc. FOX Sports Genpact Georgia-Pacific Corporation Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP GMRI, Inc. GP Cellulose, LLC Graphic Packaging International Inc. Green Prospect (YTY Group) Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P. Heng Chang Machinery Co.,Ltd. Hewlett-Packard Corporation Home Box Office, Inc. Houlihan Lokey HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. HTC America Hub Group, Inc. Hunt Oil Company ICG Commerce Idex Corporation International Paper Jones Day JPMorgan Chase Juniper Networks Kane is Able, Inc. Keesal, Young & Logan King’s Hawaiian Bakery Korn/Ferry International KPMG, LLP Kraton Polymers Latham & Watkins Limited Brands, Inc. Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP Lockheed Martin Corporation Manheim, Inc. MasterCard International McDonald’s Corporation McGinn and Company McKinsey & Company, Inc.

MediaVest Worldwide The Men’s Wearhouse Mercer HR Consulting Meredith Corporation MissionFish MMR Molex Incorporated Morgan Stanley Foundation Motorola, Inc. Mundo Fox - Minute to Win It NASCAR National Basketball Coaches Association National Gypsum Company Neenah Enterprises Neiman-Marcus Netflix, Inc. New York Life Giving Campaign New York Yankees NFL Charities Northern Trust Corporation NRG Energy, Inc. Nuvo Television Occidental Petroleum Corporation Oracle Corporation Pace Americas Inc. Partners in Leadership Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Plastipak Posterloid Corp Promontory Growth and Innovation, LLC Proskauer Rose LLP Rabobank International Radio One, Inc. Railserve, Inc. Raytheon Company RCRV, Inc. Reality Check Studios Retail Sports Marketing Retailmenot, Inc. Rosetta Marketing Group LLC RR Donnelley The Saban Charitable Support Fund Salesforce.com Sara Lee Corporation Sargento Foods Inc. SAVVIS Schneider National Foundation, Inc.


Seed Strategy Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, Ltd. Showtime Networks, Inc. Snap-on Inc. Stewart Information Services STILETTO Entertainment Swift Transportation Co., Inc. Target Marketing Associates, Inc. Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC The Tennis Channel Teva Pharmaceuticals Timbervest TOMS Shoes Towers Watson Trinity Industries, Inc. U.S. Bank Underwriters Laboratories Union Bank UnitedHealth Group UnitedHealthcare VHA Viacom International, Inc. The Virtual Computing Environment Company Visa Inc. Wells Fargo Werner Enterprises Weyerhaeuser White & Case William L. Davis Wilson & Company WinCup Inc. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. WorldVentures Foundation York Capital Management

$5,000 - $9,999 Circle of Hope Society ABB Inc. Admiral Beverage Corporation Ariel Corporation Arizona Diamondbacks Avgol Aviation Consultants of Aspen, Inc. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Beck, Redden & Secrest, L.L.P. Bemis Company Foundation

Bergstrom Corporation Best Buy Co., Inc. Biggs Gilmore Bostik Bowater Incorporated Braskem America Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, Schreck The Bruss Company Burke, Inc. Carat Catalina Marketing Corporation CBX Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Cohen & Steers Capital Management Colliers International Combell Systems Inc. Commercial Metals Company Communications Test Design, Inc. Corn Products International Covenant Security Services CR Meyer Creative Artists Agency DCI Deutsche Bank Dillard’s, Inc. Discovery Communications, Inc. Dispensing Dynamics International Domtar, Inc. Donahue Schriber Dority & Manning, P.A. DSC Logistics Edelman Electus Fox International Channel Fox News Network LLC Ft. Worth and Western Railroad FTI Consulting Gatx Corporation General Cable Industries, Inc. Gexpro Global Infrastructure Management, LLC Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Green Bay Converting Greenberg Traurig LLP Harris Interactive Inc. Hasbro, Inc. Health Care Service Corporation Heartland Express Hercules Incorporated

The HollyFrontier Companies Invista S.ar.l J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. Jefferies LLC Kalypso LP Karma Science Inc. KBR Kelly Services, Inc. Ketchum KubeTech Custom Molding, Inc. Latinworks LG Chemical, Ltd. Lord, Abbett & Co. Madison Square Garden Corporation Mammoet Marina Maher Communications, Inc. McDermott International, Inc. National Tissue Company LLC Nature’s Best NEP Broadcasting News America Marketing Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Nypro, Inc. Organic Panalpina Paper Converting Machine Company Parsons Corporation PayPal PHI, Inc. Phototype Polycom, Inc. Quest Media & Supplies, Inc. Rehrig Pacific Rhodia Robert W. Baird & Co. Foundation, Inc. Rock-Tenn Company Ryder Transportation Services S&D Coffee, Inc. Safeway Stores, Inc. Salem NationaLease Corp. Schneider Electric Scripps Networks SeaChange International Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Sterling Brands Tesoro Petroleum Corp. Trisect Truist

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CORPORATIONS (cont.) Tyco Tyson Foods, Inc. Vanguard National Alliance Video & Audio Center VIP Wireless Holdings LLC Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP Wild Blue Technologies Winston & Strawn Workday, Inc. YES Network ZeroChaos ZTE

$1,000 - $4,999 Champion of Youth Society American Specialty Health Amway Allstate Employees AOL Aristotle International ASI Corp. Atlanta Girls’ School, Inc. Avenue Capital Management, LP Back Tee Sports, Inc. Bella Capelli Academy Beneficial Bank BJ’s Wholesale Club Workplace Giving Campaign Blackbaud BNY Mellon Bryan Cave LLP Buchanon Ingersoll & Rooney PC Calpine Corp. Canfor Pulp Products Inc Carl F. Brady, Jr. CellCom Wireless The Chamberlain Group, Inc. Charity Gift Certificates Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Columbia Sinks Coyne American Institute, Inc. Dell, Inc. DJO Global Easton Coach Company Enterprise Products Partners LP EP Wealth Advisors Equistar Chemicals LP Fathom Communications

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FedEx Services Fidelity Investments First Midwest Bank Florissant Cougars Soccer 88-89 Girls Foley & Lardner LLP Fox Rent A Car Fry’s Electronics Funny or Die General Atomics General Credit Forms, Inc. Give With Liberty Global Risk Consultants Groupon, Inc. GSmith Consulting Hal Elrod International, Inc. Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport Harrison Gypsum Holt Logistics Corp Hub International Personal Insurance Humphries and Company Hyatt Shared Service Center iJet Intelligent Risk Systems Integrated Media Technologies Inc. International Flavors & Fragrances Ipsos ASI Jim Beam Global John and Gail Ueberroth Family Foundation Just Give KemperSports Management Kenny’s Great Pies, Inc. Knight Transportation LA Corr Packaging, LLC La Esperanza Oil & Gas LLC Main Electric Supply Marceco Mark Gordon Company Martin Marietta Materials Mesirow Financial Metso Paper Miller Welding Automation MINCO Tool and Mold, Inc. Murphy Settlement Fund Murray Company National Cinemedia Netgear Network For Good The Nielsen Company Northrop Grumman Northstar Research Partners

OCADA OMAZE, LLC One Benefit Source Optima Machinery Corporation PCS Experts, Inc Peck Madigan Jones, Inc. Penn Hill Group, LLC Peterman Lumber The PIMCO Foundation Reliant Energy Samlyn Capital, LLC The Scan Group Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A Select Service Realty Signature Estate & Investment Advisors LLC Skyland Columbus LLC SM Energy SMA Construction Services, LLC Smith Micro Software Sodexho, Inc. & Affiliates Starz Entertainment Group SynerMed Tango Card, Inc TCPN Tekkote Corp. TeleToon Canada, Inc. TH Plastics, Inc. Think Through Learning Tickets For Charity, LLC TisBest Charity Gift Cards Tokio Marine Management, Inc. The Toro Company TransQuest Inc Tronex International Incorporated Twentieth Century - Fox Film Corporation U.S. Silica Uniek Union Pacific Corporation United Airlines Voith Paper Inc. Waste Management, Inc. Weichert Relocation Co. Westmount Asset Management Wet Seal, Inc. WME Entertainment World’s Finest Chocolate Ximedica


FOUNDATIONS $5,000,000+

$50,000 - $99,999

$5,000 - $9,999

The Robert W. Woodruff Society The Wallace Foundation Robert W. Woodruff Foundation

The Campbell Society Anonymous Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation Costco Foundation The Jeff B. and Katherine B. Love Foundation Southface Energy Institute

Circle of Hope Society American Endowment Foundation Anonymous Aon Foundation Sidley Austin Foundation The Dana Foundation Baker Hughes Foundation The Irving Foundation, Inc. Merkin Family Foundation Richard Nelson Ryan Foundation Schwartz Family Foundation, Inc J. W. and Ethel I. Woodruff Foundation

$2,000,000 - $4,999,999 The Clement Stone Society Deerbrook Charitable Trust

$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 The John Burns Society New York Life Foundation NY/NJ Snowflake Youth Foundation, Inc. Todd Wagner Foundation UPS Foundation

$500,000 - $999,999 The Al Cole Society Argosy Foundation Pacific Youth Foundation

$100,000 - $499,999 The William Edwin Hall Society The Annie E. Casey Foundation California Community Foundation CareFusion Foundation I The Denver Foundation James M. Cox Foundation The JM Foundation LeBron James Family Foundation Mattel Children’s Foundation MetLife Foundation Michael Phelps Foundation QBE Foundation Will Rogers Institute William Randolph Hearst Foundation ZAC Foundation

$10,000 - $49,999 Circle Of Opportunity Hank Aaron Chasing the Dream Foundation John W. Anderson Foundation BNSF Railway Foundation Boys Incorporated of Dallas Calpine Foundation The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. Danvera Foundation Dover Foundation GenCorp Foundation GlobalGiving Foundation Rick and Susan Goings Foundation Grizzard Family Foundation, Inc. The Herbert Hoover Foundation, Inc. The Hirsch Family Foundation Jacobs Engineering Foundation The Kayser Foundation Frank Lockwood Foundation The Ludwig Family Foundation J. F. Maddox Foundation Katten Muchin Rosenman Foundation, Inc. The MCJ Amelior Foundation Menasha Corporation Foundation Rowling Foundation Jack and Stephanie Stahl Foundation United Way of the Bay Area Walton Family Foundation, Inc. Yum! Brands Foundation

$1,000 - $4,999 Champion of Youth Society Anonymous Foundation Bardis Foundation The Sandra Atlas Bass and Edythe & Sol G. Atlas Fund, Inc. The Burton Foundation Caithness Foundation, Inc. Charnia Family Foundation The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Dart Group Foundation The George C. Dodge Foundation Duchossois Family Foundation Eleven Twenty Seven Foundation Ellis Family Charitable Foundation The Ford Foundation Barbara L. Goldsmith Foundation Hale Foundation The Isko Foundation, Inc. Lawrence and Elaine Irell Foundation Robert Earl McConnell Foundation The Vince and Linda McMahon Family Foundation The Media Foundation Miller Family Foundation Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Reynen Foundation SAP America, Inc. Silicon Valley Community Foundation The Wally and Jo Strobel Foundation Turner Foundation, Inc. Harvey & Leslie Wagner Foundation

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