Fellowship of Reconciliation annual report 2011
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e envision a world of justice, peace, and freedom. It is a revolutionary vision of a beloved community where differences are respected, conflicts are addressed nonviolently, oppressive structures are dismantled, and where people live in harmony with the earth, nurtured by diverse spiritual traditions that foster compassion, solidarity, and reconciliation.
national council Malik Nadeem Abid Will Bontrager Andrea Briggs Laurie Childers
FOR seeks to replace violence, war, racism, and economic injustice with nonviolence, peace, and justice. We are an interfaith organization committed to active nonviolence as a transforming way of life and as a means of radical change. We educate, train, build coalitions, and engage in nonviolent and compassionate actions locally, nationally, and globally. Since 1915, the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) has carried on programs and educational projects con cerned with domestic and international peace and justice, nonviolent alternatives to conflict, and the rights of conscience. An interfaith, tax-exempt organization, FOR promotes active nonviolence and has members from many religious, spiritual, and ethnic traditions. FOR-USA is a branch of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) with affiliates in over 50 countries. Cover photos are some of the images from FOR’s “I Will Not Kill” video broadcast in Times Square – NYC, spring 2011.
Management Team
Paul Dekar
Mark C. Johnson, Ph.D., Executive Director Hillary Gaston, Sr., D.Min., Chief Operations Officer Shauen V.T. Pearce, Director of Programs, Social, Economic & Racial Justice
Daniel Delapava
Program Team
Shauen V.T. Pearce, Director of Programs, Social, Economic & Racial Justice John Lindsay-Poland, Director, Research & Advocacy Susana Pimiento-Chamorro, Director, Action & Advocacy Liza Smith, Director, Accompaniment in Colombia Leila Zand, Director, Civilian Diplomacy and the Middle East Organizational Advancement and Communications
Martha DiGiovanni Lucas Johnson Jeremy Lowe Greta Mickey James E. Murphy Jennifer Newell Peg Rivers Michael Rothbaum
Ethan Vesely-Flad, Communications Director Jonette O’Kelley Miller, MPA, Development Director Linda Kelly, Communications Associate Nicole Taylor, Data Entry Assistant
Bill Scheurer
Operations and Finance
Vishaka Smith
Hillary Gaston, Sr., D.Min., Chief Operations Officer Karen Heuer, Bookkeeper Mary Heckler, Events Coordinator & Peace House Host Tom Morrison, Receptionist & Contact Specialist Meredith Nicolich, Administrative Assistant
Sarah Schindler Sam Smith
Phil Stoltzfus Karen Sussan Rick Ufford-Chase
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message from the executive director and chair of the national council
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he Arab Spring and Occupy movements were powerful sources of inspiration to the Fellowship of Reconciliation in 2011. Through our “Demilitarizing Life and Land” framework, FOR-USA resourced these and other courageous actions for participatory democracy and economic justice. We also independently launched several dynamic human rights campaigns and peace-centered projects. In 2008, Dalia Ziada, an Egyptian human rights activist, found online a 50-year-old FOR comic book, “Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story.” FOR had provided counsel and support to organizers of the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended racial segregation of public transportation in an infamously racist Southern city. More than 250,000 copies
Mark C. Johnson, Ph.D.
of the comic book were distributed in the civil rights years. Rediscovering it a halfcentury later, Ziada saw the pamphlet as a popular education tool with modern-day application about the methodology and effectiveness of nonviolent social change. She translated it into Arabic and Farsi and in partnership with her organization, the American Islamic Congress, distributed thousands of copies throughout the Middle East. We are humbled to know of its use during the lead-up to the Arab Spring, and have now reissued it in English and Spanish. The Occupy movement that emerged in September 2011 demanded an end to the massive wealth gap, unemployment, and corporate influence over the U.S. government. In response, state security
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forces sought to remove many grassroots physical occupations through force, and several confrontations between police and activists were violent. To encourage nonviolent discipline in the midst of these tense situations, FOR re-released our “Pact for Peaceful Witness” (forusa.org/ multimedia/pact-for-peaceful-witness). Some of FOR’s nationwide chapters were also directly engaged with local Occupy groups, particularly in conversation about the means and application of nonviolent action. Focusing on Latin America, FOR-USA continued our Colombia solidarity work by providing human rights accompaniment in conflict zones; hosting U.S. speaking tours of Colombian peace advocates; and helping organize the annual Days of
Andrea Briggs and her granddaughter, Elizabeth.
Prayer & Action advocacy campaign. Our Continental Campaign focused on preventing the expansion of U.S. military bases throughout the hemisphere, with particular attention to Honduras in the continuing wake of the 2009 military coup that overthrew President Zelaya. FOR’s Middle East efforts included four peace delegations to the region: two Iran civilian diplomacy delegations (May 2011); a Palestine arts & activism delegation (Balata Refugee Camp, September); and an Afghanistan peace & clean water delegation (September). We also cosponsored a controversial advertising campaign in several U.S. cities titled “Be On Our Side,” which called for an end to U.S. military aid to Israel (twopeoplesonefuture.org), providing campaign leadership to its outreach efforts in New York City.
While financial records included in this report will show that FY2011 was a difficult one for the Fellowship of Reconciliation, our staff remained stable, and, as mentioned above, our work continued internationally, nationally, and locally. The program record included in this report shows that FY2011 was one in which creative, responsive work was sustained and deepened across the FOR family.
Mark C. Johnson, Ph.D Executive Director
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Andrea Briggs FOR USA National Council Chair
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2010 Fellowship of Reconciliation Peace Award recipients (from left to right): Dr. Tashi Rabten and wife, Dr. Tashi Dolma, Madea Benjamin, and Scott Kennedy.
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hough a challenging year for FOR, fiscal year 2011 was teeming with strategical ly focused passions on setting the ground work for creating a world where all human kind is respected and honored.
a 15-second video with peace-centered images and the message “I Will Not Kill” every hour on a massive digital screen in New York City’s Times Square for six weeks during the spring season.
FOR-USA grew our national network of more than 100 local chapters, religious peace fellowships, and affiliated groups in 2011 through speaking tours and other face-to-face opportunities for engagement. Times of fellowship with supporters and individual members of our local chapters invigorated our work. Four new chapters and affiliates were formally welcomed in 2011: the Global Days of Listening project (globaldaysoflistening. org), the New England Peace Pagoda (newenglandpeacepagoda.com); the Tarrant County (Texas) FOR; and Circles of Peace (tuscaloosacirclesofpeace.blogspot. com). Several other local communities expressed interest in creating new chapters in the coming year. We also broadcast
FOR continued combating systemic attacks on communities of color through anti-violence initiatives and economic empowerment campaigns. In collaboration with other grassroots organizations, including the community of FOR-affiliated religious peace fellowships, we targeted gun sellers for the distribution of weapons that feed violence in inner U.S. cities and in Mexico, and also developed campaigns against companies that permit the “open carry” of handguns and other weapons in their establishments. FOR also worked with other NGOs to interpret the Durban Declaration (from the 2001 World Conference Against Racism) to strengthen the U.S. human rights movement.
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In FY11, our 2010 Peace Awards recognized the service and accomplishments of four individuals, and their organizations, The International Pfeffer Peace Award went to Scott Kennedy, cofounder of the Resource Center for Nonviolence in San Francisco, (Mr. Kennedy, unfortunately, passed in November of 2011). The National Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Award was presented to Medea Benjamin, cofounder of CODEPINK; and, our Local Nyack Area Peace Award winners were Rockland County residents Drs. Tashi Dolma and Tashi Rabten, founders of the Home of Hope orphanage and school in Tibet. In keeping with our commitment to ‘speaking truth to power,’ FOR’s new Militarism Watch initiative helped academics and activists to strengthen their research capacity on the role and global reach of the U.S. military.
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program work Action & Advocacy: Susana Pimiento Chamorro Along with Peace Brigades International and Loyola University, we organized a four-week spring speaking tour in March and April 2011 that featured Peace Community founder Jesús Emilio Tuberquia. Traveling to 15 cities in states across the nation, including California, New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Illinois, and Washington, DC, the tour reached a large, diverse crowd of committed U.S.-based activists and students. There were several radio interviews and newspaper articles in connection with the speaking tour, all of which articulated the security concerns of the Peace Community.
We also prepared a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton requesting the State Department take action on measures to protect the Peace Community, which was signed by over 800 people.
the Southern Command in Florida with the Continental Campaign and inspire people to (a) organize their own local event in June, responding to the Continental Campaign Call for Solidarity with Honduras, and (b) join the mobilization planned for Indigenous Peoples’/ Columbus Day weekend in front of SouthCom in Miami.
We helped organize the Washington D.C. conference for Demilitarization/Latin America Solidarity Coalition. This national conference held April 8-10, included 48 workshops and four plenaries. John Lindsay-Poland spoke at a plenary, and both he and Susana Pimiento Chamorro led workshops. Susana coled a joint workshop with SouthCom Watch’s Ray del Papa. The conference was an effort to combine the work around nonviolent action at
From July 24th to August 2nd 2011, FOR and Witness for Peace led a delegation that focused on U.S. military bases in Colombia. A U.S.- Colombia Military Cooperation Agreement signed in October 2009 granted the U.S. military the use of at least seven Colombian military bases, sparking strong protest throughout Latin America. 6
The FOR-Witness for Peace Delegation was organized not only to inspire North Americans to work against U.S. militarization in the region, but also to support the Colombia No Bases Coalition. The delegation visited two emblematic military bases: the aerial base of Palanquero in Puerto Salgar from which the United States flies C-17s capable of reaching most of the Western Hemisphere and Africa without refueling, and also the Naval Military Base of Bahia Malaga in the Colombian Pacific Coast. Delegates were able to see the severe, negative impacts of militarization on local communities and fragile ecosystems. For instance, the naval base has displaced
Children in San Jos茅 de Apartad贸 Peace Community.
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indigenous and AfroColombian communities and disrupted the mating and birthing cycles of the humpback whale. Delegates also organized a rally holding signs in front of the U.S. embassy in Bogotá, showing their opposition to U.S. military presence in the region.
We organized an event with Mexican movement organizer Pietro Ameglio (Serpaj-Mexico 2008 FOR Pfeffer Peace Award winner) in the Bay Area, and another event in San Francisco in solidarity with the mass peace demonstration in Mexico City on May 8th. John hosted Juárez organizer Perla de la Rosa in Washington in April.
Arno Kopecky, delegate and Canadian journalist, published an account of the delegation in The Tyee, a British Columbia daily paper.
Research & Advocacy: John Lindsay-Poland Our work with Witness for Peace continued with a strategic collaboration offering internet webinars on the current and future role of internationals in supporting Colombian nonviolent movements; the role that international human rights structures play in the Colombian conflict; Colombian history; the resistance of nonviolent youth to mandatory recruitment;
mining in Colombia and the U.S./Colombia Free Trade Agreement; the United States’ drug war in Colombia; the systematic persecution of journalists in Colombia; the plight of sugar cane cutters; and Colombia’s plan for land restitution.
FOR made two visits to Juarez this year, in January and June, to build relationships with Mexican groups. Ongoing work includes: • coordinating national calls of U.S. groups • supporting a petition campaign to President Obama on gun trafficking • developing plans for a Heeding God’s Call initiative that focuses on border-area gun stores • planning for a U.S. speaking tour by Mexican victims of violence
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We have also participated in the San Francisco Bay Area’s New Priorities Campaign which seeks to shift federal spending priorities away from the military toward social programs. Metta Center for Nonviolence “mentee” Sam Pearse was assigned to work with TFLAC on this campaign over the summer of 2011. We also reprinted and continue to distribute postcards to Senators urging demilitarization of U.S. spending in Latin America to refocus funding toward domestic needs. John convened several conference calls to create a research collective of FOR members and allied groups
to research militarism in ways that serve activism for demilitarization. We agreed to call the project “Militarism Watch” and will seek involvement at various levels such as endorsement, skill contributions, workshop presentations or facilitation, resources, and webinars. A section of FOR’s web site will be established to support this project.
Accompaniment in Colombia: Liza Smith At the end of FY2011, Colombia Peace Presence team members, led by staff director Liza Smith, were Jon Patberg and Isaac Beachy on the Bogotá team; and Gina Spigarelli, Emily Schmitz, and Sean Cranley on the San José team. The sobering reality that working for peace can mean sacrificing one’s life was,
unfortunately, all too clear this year as the Peace Community suffered five murders: • March 22: Bernardo Rios, • April 5: Jose Lopez • April 15: Alcides Tuberquia • May 11: Kennedy • May 26: Ramon Franco Vaquero
objection. We had a meeting with the director of the United Nations in Colombia to talk about this issue and have been working on setting up a meeting with the Minister of Defense to talk about illegal street round ups.
There were regular reports of combat throughout March and April until mid-May. The military has had a semipermanent encampment within about 100 meters of the community where soldiers remain and helicopters land to deliver supplies. Just recently, the military left and seems to be in the process of changing their locations in the area.
Colombia Peace Presence (CPP) workers: (from left to right): Gina Spigarelli, Emily Schmitz, and Elisabeth Rohrmoser.
Publications We have received strong, positive feedback to our 34-page booklet, What’s Land Got to Do With It? Colombia: Answers to the Questions You’ve Always Wanted to Ask. Over 600 copies have been distributed as of the end of the fiscal year. A digital version is available online for a free download.
In March we released via the internet our second video interviewing a conscientious objector. We supported COs from Bogotá in their visit to IFOR Austria. We have been working with CIVIS (a Swedish agency) to support their virtual campaign on conscientious
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went back to the Community for my last visit for who knows how long; and with my new beard and much longer hair, people almost didn’t recognize me. They may have been referring to my outward changes, but as I sit here and think about it, I barely recognize myself these days–the past 19 months with the Community and FOR have changed me.
My time as a peace accompaniment worker has strengthened my faith in activism. No longer do I view people with radical alternatives as idealists who don’t get anything done. I’ve lived in a radically alternative community and worked with people who are activists and are actively involved in developing intricate strategies to get what they need. Activism will never again seem like just a passing hobby of the young and impassioned, but rather a completely necessary component to society without which we wouldn’t have any sort of checks and balances. Also, I have come into my own as a gay man. Being gay is no longer just my sexuality, it is part of what defines me and what moves me to act. I am part of community, and I understand that that is a luxury worth fighting to preserve. I am more secure and happier now, and the only way I can spread such security and happiness to others in the LGBT community is if I am active. I am no longer just out, I am open. I am no longer just proud, I am loud. It may be just that I have grown up a lot this year, but I doubt it. The Fellowship of Reconciliation has a culture of promoting openness, communication and growth, and the complexities found in a Peace Community are the best lessons on what is the grey between black and white. Without these past 19 months with these two communities of people, I would be fine, sure, but I wouldn’t be nearly as close to being whole as I am today. Jon Patberg
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Photos, FOR’s May 2011 Iran Delegation. Courtesy of Judy Bello.
Civilian Diplomacy & the Middle East: Leila Zand At the end of summer 2010, FOR’s Middle East program director, Leila Zand, traveled to Iran for a conference organized by the Iranian government and Iranian Professionals Abroad to speak on Iran and U.S. relations and the work of peace activists in both countries. As a result, we have been able to maintain continuing communications with Iranian government officials regarding a proposed reconciliation conference in the future. Though challenged with delegates receiving visa denials and travel interruptions due to the political environment, our Civilian Diplomacy work continues. During fiscal year
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2011, FOR sent four delegations to the Middle East: two focusing on civilian diplomacy, along with an arts activism delegation to the Palestinian Balata Refugee Camp, and a Peace & Clean water delegation to Afghanistan. Beginning in November 2010, our 11th Civilian Diplomacy delegation travelled to Iran visiting five cities during a two-week tour. Then in 2011, our 12th delegation journeyed to Iran during the first twoweeks of May. Following are excerpts from both delegations by David Hartsough, co-founder of the Nonviolent Peaceforce, founding director of Peaceworker and leader of the November 2010 delegation; and, Judy Bello, a writer, activist, and co-leader of the delegation in May 2011.
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Unusual Conversations at Persepolis by David Hartsough At Persepolis we had several unusual and very significant conversations. We met the Ambassador from the Netherlands. He said he was very happy to see our American delegation here in Iran trying to help build some peace and understanding between our countries. He said … What the Iranian people and the Iranian government are asking for is respect and to be treated fairly and justly. They have an amazing history and culture and we need to treat them as we — any country — would want to be treated. Iranian children, May 2011 Iran Delegation. Courtesy of Judy Bello.
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We encountered some Iranian soldiers in uniform. Accompanying them was an imam. We told him about our belief that all religions have as their basic beliefs and teachings to Love One Another and we are all children of one God. He agreed that love for one another is the essence of all religions, but that we cannot rely on God to bring about a just and peaceful society. He said, we must be God’s instruments to help bring about a more peaceful and just society.
A while later, we talked with a colonel in charge of a group of Revolutionary Guard soldiers. We were able to say to him and all the soldiers gathered around that our Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) delegation had come to Iran to express our deep desire for peace with the Iranian people. Even if our governments see each other as enemies, we the American and Iranian people could become friends and create peace from the bottom up. We stated that to kill the beautiful Iranian people would be a crime against God and a crime against humanity. We are dedicated to doing everything in our power to help transform the relationship between our countries from enmity and hostility to peace and mutual respect. The imam and many of the soldiers stood there silently giving their appreciation and respect for our sentiments. The colonel and the imam and many of the soldiers then gave me and others in our delegation very warm and heartfelt handshakes and expressed deep appreciation for our visit. We left hoping that with encounters like this and our work back in the U.S. for peace and diplomacy rather than confrontation
and war with Iran, we can avoid ever having to confront one another on the battlefield and the horrible consequences of war between our countries.
May 9, 2011
Iran delegation report 3: Peace and War by Judy Bello This delegation to Iran has a distinctly different flavor than my previous one (in 2007). Our actions are more seriously constrained. The group must stay together at all times, and we are held to a strict schedule. Even so, our Iranian guides are unfailingly pleasant and congenial, the hotels are comfortable, and we meet people along the way who are friendly and curious. And I am compelled to mention the pleasure of experiencing ancient structures and artistry, much older than anything found in the west. In Tehran, we had morning meetings with Habib Ahmad Alvaradez and Mohammed Rexa Sharafoddin of the Association of War Films, and then with Dr. Khateri and several members of the Society for Chemical
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Weapons Victims Support at the Tehran Peace Museum. In both cases, our hosts were most generous in sharing their work and their ideas for creating a better, more humane, just and peaceful world….. Today, we visited several historic sites, the Citidal of Shiraz which dates to the 12th century, the tomb of the poet Sa’adi, and a historic mosque. At the Citidal, a young man on a bicycle stopped to talk. People here speak to me in a friendly and warm manner. We all share our hope for a better future where countries will find better ways to greet one another than with weapons in hand. We dream of a world where we can have the pleasure of learning one another’s languages and customs. I hope we can nurture our little domain of wellbeing and peace so it will grow and someday encompass all men and women in all nations and the earth itself.
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Social, Economic, and Racial Justice: Shauen V.T. Pearce FOR’s Task Force on Social, Economic, and Racial Justice continues to strengthen alliances with national interfaith and community organizations. Through the framework of FOR’s Demilitarizing Life and Land analysis, and building on the momentum of the June 2010 U.S. Social Forum (“Another World Is Possible: Another U.S. Is Necessary,” which drew 20,000 activists to Detroit, Michigan), in FY2011 TFSERJ helped deepen FOR’s response to the interconnections between racism, militarism, economic injustice, environmental racism, and imperialism. Recognizing the need for community-based solutions to these issues, the task force prioritized four urban regions in the country where it will concentrate its multifaceted efforts in the coming years: Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New Orleans, and New York City. In September 2010, FOR’s Executive Director Mark Johnson and TFSERJ Director Shauen Pearce were roundtable participants in the third biannual Facing Race conference, joining 800 other racial justice activists in Chicago, Illinois. Drawing on those provocative conversations, TFSERJ expanded its concentration on intergenerational methodologies for eradicating gang and gun
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violence in Chicago to include food justice, based on emergent recognition of its ties to issues of class and racism. A violence prevention campaign focused on Chicago’s inner-city communities is now being developed. TFSERJ also began exploring the following proposed projects and campaigns in conversation with ally organizations: creating intergenerational community circles to build both peer and elder accountability to counter gang membership; the development of a national campaign to establish an economic lever against firearm profiteers; FOR Peace Street Teams; and a national bus tour or traveling summit offering workshops on active nonviolence and community organizing. The Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education (SCUPE) invited Shauen to create the curriculum for a workshop entitled “Demilitarizing Life in the U.S. – Organizing Across Cultural Lines for Justice.” Presented by outgoing National Council member Rev. Sam Smith, the advanced-level workshop was a highlight at the March 2011 conference. As part of the “Transforming Systems and Culture” track, the workshop explored the relationships between class, race, and faith in organizing strategies; how to identify and address the roles of militarism in our lives; how we perpetuate
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classicism and racism through our communities, even in the midst of organizing; and, how to decrease the unintended violence often done through peace and justice work.
The Center for Conscience & War (TCCW) Press Conference, November 2010. From left to right: Josh Stieber, an Iraq War veteran, Logan Mehl-Laituri, Evelyn Hanneman of the Baptist Peace Fellowship, veterans Camilo Mejia and Jake Diliberto, and Rita Nakashima Brock of Faith Voices for the Common Good. Courtesy of Rev. Rita Brock.
Shauen also developed the curriculum for “Faith, Race and Violence: Addressing History as We Work for Peace” for the 2011 annual Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America summer conference, and presented the workshop in Harrisonburg, Virginia. During spring 2011, Pearce participated in the production design of a short video centered on FOR’s “I Will Not Kill” message, which ran for six weeks on the largest LED digital screen billboard in New York City’s Times Square area. Originally a military counterrecruitment pledge program, “I Will Not Kill” is in the planning stages to be relaunched as a comprehensive youth-focused nonviolence campaign. Other future projects include creating a workbook to accompany the re-release of FOR’s historic comic book, Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, to support its continuing use as a popular education tool on active nonviolence.
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Web site visits 2011 Legend:
• 2010 • 2009
Communications: Ethan Vesely-Flad Linda Kelly Communications is the mainstay of FOR’s work. Advocacy, education, networking, marketing, media outreach, and research represent only a few of FOR’s active strategies for disseminating information. Ethan Vesely-Flad, Communications Director and editor of Fellowship Magazine, Linda Kelly, Communications Assistant, with the help of part-time web consultant Ivan Boothe work with program staff and allies actively throughout the process of developing, launching, and publicizing FOR’s diverse campaigns and collaborative projects, both in print and online. During fiscal year 2011, three issues of Fellowship, FOR’s flagship magazine, were published. The thematic issues – titled “Renewing the Movement,” “Rethinking Money,” and “Transformation of/in Prisons,” respectively – generated substantive and positive responses from
members and subscribers. Plans were also laid for a renewed subscription renewal campaign. After its mailing at the beginning of the fiscal year, Witness, our membership newsletter, was re-purposed and re-formatted to profile and promote the work of our local chapters, religious peace fellowships, and affiliates. International media outlets reported that Egypt’s nonviolent-rooted revolution took inspiration from many sources, including a 50-year-old comic book originally published by FOR during the civil rights era. Bolstered by this news, by popular demand FOR re-published Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story in English and Spanish. (Arabic, Farsi, and Italian versions are in development for future print publication.) A new online store component to FOR’s web site was launched at the end of the fiscal year. Numerous other changes to the site in the coming 16
l also be seen to increase accessibility and ease of engagement for both visitors and members. We maximized our outreach via various social media outlets. Online communication efforts increased dramatically. FOR passed 1,000 Twitter followers and 2,000 Facebook supporters during the spring of 2011, and at year’s end averaged more than 1,000 monthly active users on Facebook. “Like” buttons were added to sections of our web site to help this interaction, and will soon proliferate site-wide. FOR’s web site was re-launched during the first half of the fiscal year (July to December 2010). In this initial phase, www. forusa.org received approximately 78,000 visitors. This represented a modest increase of 4.80% from the same period in 2009.
Increased web site visits 2011 Legend:
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to June, 2011 ••January January to June, 2011 to June, 2010 ••January January to June, 2010
In the graph on page 16, visits to the web site fell off at the beginning of the 2011 fiscal year. This represents a period that www.forusa.org was offline in preparation for its re-launch. However, once the new site was launched, the number of visitors immediately surpassed the number of visitors during the same week in 2009 and remained consistently higher than 2009 for the rest of the year. Continuing to improve our SEO (search engine optimization), compared to activity during the second half of the fiscal year (January to June 2011), visitors to www. forusa.org increased by 63.1% from the same period during 2010. Increased traffic
was most likely due to a combination of new content, more frequently updated content, a more engaging site, and a site that provides more ways to connect with social media. While the increased use of Twitter, Facebook, and the social bookmarking site StumbleUpon provided a large number of links, we find that search engines, including Google News, provided the majority of our traffic. With the ease of access provided by the internet, the number of online contributions to FOR also increased as compared to previous years. Donors and
supporters respond to FOR outreach, including email “blasts,” specific campaigns, and general appeals. However, we find that email blasts generate only a small portion of our online fundraising totals; the majority of our monthly donations come from donors who are actively choosing FOR’s “donate” feature on our website. Understanding web site design is a fluid process, and we are continuing to develop new and better ways for using www. forusa.org in order to digitally reflect our work’s energy and purpose.
Breakdown of visitors to our Facebook page according to age and gender as of June 2011:
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a convocation of religious peace fellowships, affiliates, and allies Hosted by the Fellowship of Reconciliation at the Stony Point Center March 14-16, 2011 By Mark C. Johnson In mid-March 2011, FOR co-hosted a threeday convocation which brought together representatives of 26 organizations representing FOR’s religious peace fellowships (RPFs) and other national, grassroots faith-based affiliates. I served as moderator of the gathering, working in partnership with the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, and the Community of Living Traditions. As activists, we are so often involved in “doing the work” that we forget to reach out and connect with our sisters and brothers also on the frontlines. We came
together to both strengthen our bonds of fellowship and coordinate our plans for future projects. Our first day began with rich introductions focusing on our personal journeys to becoming peacemakers. The second day we asked: How are we called by our faith to political action, resistance, and engagement? And, as citizens of the United States, what role does faith have in effecting change? We narrowed our conversation to exploring the call to speak truth to power while finding ourselves often complicit with those powers; and seeking to balance the challenges of witness and solidarity with the call to be reconcilers in the world. We also discussed the difference in definitions of security or safety within faith communities and within civil society, and the tensions that may be present in those competing perspectives on security/safety.
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Deeper discussions followed centering on how we can proactively and creatively respond to the culture of fear that sustains threats to and attacks on Muslims in the United States; and, as RPFs, what will be our 50-year strategy for shaping our religious bodies to become unflinching protagonists for peace. Our third and final day culminated with updates on our various organizational projects and plans for moving forward. There was widespread interest in maintaining this rich conversation through regular gatherings of RPFs and affiliates, convened by FOR. We intend to hold a second event in 2012-13.
2011 RPF meeting representatives, March 2011.
List of participating organizations:
Adventist Peace Fellowship American Muslim Voice Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America Church of the Brethren Buddhist Peace Fellowship Center for Conflict Dialogue in New York Community of Living Traditions Christian Peace Witness Creating a Culture of Peace Episcopal Peace Fellowship Fellowship of Reconciliation Lutheran Peace Fellowship Mennonite Church USA
RPF working session, March 2011.
Mennonite Central Committee Muslim Peace Fellowship National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund New England Peace Pagoda Nonviolence International Orthodox Peace Fellowship of North America Pax Christi Baltimore Pax Christi USA Secular Franciscans Presbyterian Peace Fellowship Shomer Shalom Network for Jewish Nonviolence Stony Point Center 19
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30, 2011 WITH SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION as of June 30, 2010
To receive a full copy of FOR’s Fiscal Year 2011 Financial Report, contact info@forusa.org, or, call FOR: 845.358.4601, x29.
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ASSETS
2011
Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Pledges receivable
$
2010
59,679
$ 173,075
-
1,300
-
21,541
Inventories
7,670
9,490
Investments
1,980
1,980
Investments held in charitable
remainder trusts
Investments held for gift annuities
573,301
618,030
1,835,780
1,742,615
969
3,133
Equipment - net of accumulated depreciation $287,889 - 2011; $285,724 - 2010 Dues from affiliated organizations Total assets
507,432
479,031
$2,986,811
$3,050,195
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses Demand loans payable Gift annuities payable Liability under charitable remainder trusts Total liabilities
51,450
54,951
125,799
125,799
1,206,342
1,259,263
284,740
249,994
1,668,331
1,690,007
179,140
391,972
Net assets: Unrestricted: Undesignated Invested in equipment
969
3,133
Invested for gift annuities
508,804
357,426
688,913
752,531
475,351
453,441
Total unrestricted net assets
Temporarily restricted Pennanently restricted
Total net assets
Total liabilities and net assets 20
154,216
154,216
1,318,480
1,360,188
$2,986,811
$3,050,195
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES for the year ended June 30, 2011 WITH SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION for the year ended June 30, 2010 Support and revenue: Contributions Bequests Local groups Program and special projects Fellowship magazine Bookstore sales Rental income Investment income Miscellaneous Actuarial gain on annuity obligations Change in value of charitable remainder trusts Total support and revenue before net assets released from restrictions Net assets released from restrictions Total support and revenue Expenses: Local/regional groups Creating a Culture of Peace Nonviolent Youth Collective Task Force Latin America & Caribbean General program Fellowship magazine Bookstore Projects and initiatives General and administrative Pension expense Depreciation expense Fundraising Total expenses Change in net assets before transfer of investments to/from Friends of Fellowship of Reconciliation, Inc. Transfer of investments to/from Friends of Fellowship of Reconciliation, Inc. Change in Net Assets
Net Assets at Beginning of Year Net Assets at End of Year
UNRESTRICTED
$ 673,898 154,810 36,443 80,931 32,652 12,523 60,046 13 12,961
Temporarily
Permanently
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
$
6,302
139,884 10,361 1,074,638 212,015 $1,286,653
146,186 (212,015) (65,829)
125,985 127,414 99,822 174,281 28,289 179,569 8,689 175,875 297,575 39,590 2,164 345,582 1,604,835
TOTAL 2011
2010
$ 680,200 154,810 36,443 80,931 32,652 12,523 60,046 13 12,961 139,884 10,361
$ 572,635 592,972 10,197 33,332 24,665 20,999 44,537 6 51 131,609 75,366
1,220,824 1,220,824
1,506,369 1,506,369
125,985 127,414 99,822 174,281 28,289 179,569 8,689 175,875 297,575 39,590 2,164 345,582 1,604,835
108,305 95,199 112,002 174,180 4,157 182,355 11,419 155,631 231,948 45,890 6,180 303,849 1,431,115
(318,182)
(65,829)
(384,011)
75,254
254,564 (63,618)
87,739 21,910
342,303
752,531 $ 688,913
453,441 $ 475,351
79,847 155,101 1,205,087
21
154,216 $ 154,216
(41,708) 1,360,188 $1,318,480
$1,360,188
SCHEDULE OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES for the year ended June 30, 2011 WITH SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION for the year ended June 30, 2010
SUPPORTING SERVICES PROGRAMS SERVICES
Salaries and payroll taxes
GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE
FUNDRAISING
TOTAL
2011
2010
$ 309,967
$ 256,740
$ 110,871
$ 677,578
$ 654,268
Pension expense
19,565
15,099
4,926
39,590
45,890
Other employee benefits
51,425
18,262
8,007
77,694
61,213
7,921
41,874
11,817
61,612
42,235
Professional fees Supplies
6,915
1,011
2,823
10,749
9,930
Telephone and internet
22,532
1,899
3,128
27,559
31,456
Mailing costs
13,756
42
28,988
42,786
52,577
Occupancy
66,863
18,942
18,307
104,112
79,657
Computers and equipment
30,399
17,199
12,338
59,936
48,910
Printing
39,819
54
28,906
68,779
47,284
140,232
14,615
15,466
170,313
104,586
1,174
658
332
2,164
6,180
Travel Depreciation Bank and payroll charges
10,530
9,975
Dues and subscriptions
5,012
2,515
1,507
9,034
8,129
Books, videos for resale
4,167
127
297
4,591
7,445
10,621
27,743
29,270
100
8,995
3,236
20,176
18,898
125,985
109,829
1,534
1,686
Consultants General program expenses Insurance Local/regional groups Special events Staff development and training Miscellaneous Total expenses
10,530
17,122 100 13,731
3,209
125,985 550
280
704
41
1,952
113
2,106
3,393
34,351
7,729
18,084
60,164
49,309
$ 911,627
$ 412,737
$ 280,471
$1,604,835
$1,431,115
22
acturial gains on annuity obligations 11% Bookstore sales 1%
contributions 56%
Rental Income 5% Miscellaneous 1% Fellowship Magazine 3%
Total Support and Revenue: $1,220,824
Program and special projects 7%
Local groups 3%
bequests 13%
Fundraising 17% Program Services 57%
Total Functional Expenses: $1,604,835
General & Administrative 26%
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donor acknowledgments
bequests and tributes were received during the 2011 fiscal year.
FOR would like to honor these individuals whose commitment to peace and nonviolent conflict resolution continues to uphold the work of FOR USA. We acknowledge the many gifts received during 2010-11 celebrating the lives and work of loved ones, members & supporters.
Bequests Louise Bennett
Anna Lamond
Willard Uphaus
Elise Boulding
Eleanor McMillan
Everard P. Webster
Muriel Clark
Malcolm Nicols
Julianne Scurry-West
Robert J. Fenneman, Sr.
Helen Nocke
Irene Wiemer
Marjorie Gage
Lucile Patrick
Margaret Kress
Dorothy Tredennick
Tributes Karim Alkadhi Sarah G. Dunkley
Ann H. Cole Sue H. Fisher
Robert C. Delk Amy Carr
Isaac Beachy Daniel D. and Tina M. Beachy
Esther Grace Collins Walter E. and Gretchen L. Collins
Lauren Cannon and Mike Denton Jennifer Cannon
Mary Kirkpatrick Brown Paula Goldstein
Theodore Libby Conklin Charles and Mary Sue Willie
Duane Cady John and Joy Deharpporte Veena Deo Richard and Judith Fuller Kent Kreuter Barbara H. O’Connell
Sean Cranley Ruth Cranley
Wallace Cayard Leonora Cayard
Helen A. Danforth Patricia L. Ankrum Doris K. Gayzagian Cynthia Strong
Joseph S. (Joe) DeRaymond Brandy Bauer Anna Maria Caldara Mary S. DeRaymond Judith Keating Lehigh Valley War Tax Resistance Lepoco Robert and Carmen Riggs Ronald J. Sax Rodney R. Schall Gail P. Scudder Sarah and Max Snider
Maxwell Chaplin Eleanore Lee Lillian Clark Faye Caskey Kathleen L. Haining Betty J. Stebbins
Marion Crissey Olivia E. Jaramillo N. Alison Owens
Florence Date’ Smith and Barbara Date’ Smith Roger O. Smith Paul K. Deats, Jr. Julius S. Scott Carolyn Kay Wheeler 24
George Edwards Kate and V. Edison Farmer Phyllis and Charlie Hanna Dorothy Lockhart Fred Fertig Asano Fertig Charlotte Freeman David and Margery Billings Elaine Friedrich Jim Friedrich William L. Hammaker Naomi Brill Max A. and Erika E. Lauffer Patti Robinson Julie A. Stoughton Robert and Barbara Vogel
Warren and Winifred Doerfler Barbara and Jonathan Breen
Gordon Hirabayashi James Hirabayashi
Irving Douglas Edward and Susan Douglas
Don Irish Steven A. Budas
Rodney Hood Carolyn O. Hood
John Swombley Eloise M. Cranke
T. Noel Yolanda and Peter Broad
Linda Rousseau Cathleen Gallander Mark C. & Mary B. Johnson Nydia Leaf Brenda Shrobe
Mark Johnson Silver Bay Association
Lenae Nofziger David and Ruby Nofziger
Debra Schachter Burt and Emily Schachter
Peggy Tristram John F. Nagle
Leland and Ginger Keemer John F. Piper
Mary Faherty O’Connor Maureen O’Connor
Walter Shapero Rudy Simons
Jesus Emilio Turberiquia Mary G. Jenny
Robin Lahman David L. Lahman
Frank Ostrowski Richard M. Rustay Sarah Lopez
Rudy Simons Sara Gleicher
Sue and Bob VanDerzee Kate VanDerzee-Glidden
Lee Sneden Nancy and Robert Drennen
Matai Oscar Vesely-Flad Michael Brown
Dorothy Stafford Jane and Bill Baars Elizabeth Barton Elinor and Sam Benedict Barbara A. Drake Edward and Susan Einowski Julie E. Frantz Jerry and Martha Gatchell William J. Howe Kristin E. Loebbecke Megan L. McMorran James V. Parker Paulann Petersen Diane K. Ponti Shelley C. Reece Ingrid Wendt and Ralph J. Salisbury Dennis and Helen Schmidling Scot D. and Debra K. Siegel Joseph A. Soldati Leah and Bill Stenson Patrica A. Wixon
Richard Walter Matthew Charles
Zeena Jefferson Lucretia Way
Barbara Nelson Merwyn and Barbara Nelson
Margaret Johnson Rosamond Hanlon
Marcie Ley Frederick Ley George Lindsay Marjorie R. Bland Rubel Joseph Lucero William J. Lucero Velma and Cal McConnell Bart Duell and Kathy Ross Beuna McCutcheon Michael and Marie Bailey Peter McNeill Douglas A. McNeill Alan McRae Lee McRae
Michael Wilcox Palmer Sarah S. Palmer Jonathan Patberg William L. and Judythe Patberg Emiliano Perez Sandra Stark Joy Petrone Nancy E. Friedman Carol Pittard Anello Joyce K. Buni John Lindsay-Poland Jo Peabody
Charlotte Melly Paul Tavener
Joe and Lora Rabinowitz Carol David Mary Riehle John Riehle
Sam and Janet Moffet Raiford C. Scott
Margaret Robinson Susan Robinson
Robert Moon Robert J. Hawthorne Gayle Pickrell
Ted Rodd Terry and Carolyn Rosenberry
Barbara Steinkraus Patricia and Michael Benjamin Nirmala D. Bidani Helen B. Luongo Frank Morrow SUNY-Oswego
Mary Cochran Moulton Lawrence Moulton 25
John N. Thale Christina Simmons
Lucile Williams Marion G. and John M. Schultz Rose Wood Angel J. Levine Kathryn C. Woodward David D. Chaplin Chris Wright Larry Smith
the following contributions were received during the calendar year january 1 to december 31, 2011. Ambassadors of Reconciliation $2,500 and greater
Richard & Jan Deats
Laura Tiberti
Dwight L. Lawton
Paul R. & Nancy R. Dekar
Hazel Tulecke
Harold W. & Marilyn M. Lay
B. Andrew Dutcher
Rick & Kitty Ufford-Chase
John W. Lemly
Appleton Foundation
Ellen Fisk
Carolyn Kay Wheeler
Helen P. Lindsay
Frank & Blythe Baldwin
FOR - DC Chapter
Robert Barnett
FOR - Louisville Chapter
Walter E. & Gretchen L. Collins
Pursuers of Peace $500 to $999
Avery C. Manchester
Linda Gochfeld
Michael L. & Barbara J. Crosser
Annanelle Hardt
Ann Thacher Anderson
Charles-Gene McDaniel
Ernie Julius & Carolyn J. Davis
Home Rule Globally
James E. & Roxana M. Atwood
Marie Therese McDermit
Raymond Doherty
David & Alice Hornbeck
Daniel D. & Tina M. Beachy
Phil McManus
Fund for Nonviolence
James A. Joyce
Dennis Bolstad
James E. & Susan G. Murphy
Carolyn G. Hartnett
Ann Marie & John P. Judson
James P. Brent
Don & Nancy Nagler
Lynda L. Howland
Charles Keil
Allan & Peggy Brick
Samuel & Ruth Neff
J & L Foundation
Larry & Barbara Kerschner
Andrea Briggs
Jennifer H. & Scott J. Newell
LEPOCO
A. J. Kuntze II
June A. Butler
Conrad Nordquist
Mark C. & Mary B. Johnson
Gina Leonetti-Boonshoft
Duane L. & Sandra L. Cady
William Northrup
Robin Lloyd
Janet Leslie
Laurie F. Childers
Clarkson & Andrea Palmer
Loyola University Chicago
Ruth R. Maier
Stephen J. & Caroline Chinlund
William L. & Judythe Patberg
James R. Lynch
Louise & Michael Malakoff
Karen Chiu
Jimmy Peter
Alan Pfeffer
Gary & Betty Massoni
Church Women United in Austin
Katharine C. Pierce
Roseben Fund
Kathryn Mott
Marsha & Frank Cookingham
Robert & Carmen Riggs
Reijiro Shito
Albert P. Neilson
Allen & Joan Deeter
Carolyn Sener Rusk
Liesel Vidal
Joseph Podorsek
James & Elizabeth Deitz
Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting
Theodore von der Ahe
Cheryl B. Porter
Martha W. & Peter C. DiGiovanni
Dennis F. Saver
Louise Wicker & Dudley R. Hartel
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Mark & Diane Donovan
Delbert J. & Stella V. Schrag
Angela & Charles Williams
Presbytery of Sheppards & Lapsley
Jean Edwards
Alan & Lisa Shusterman
Kathlyn Yarzagaray
Constance Elizabeth Putnam
Jane & James Frankenberger
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
Richard M. Rustay
Michael & Carol Gass
St. Piran’s Church
Witnesses for Freedom $1,000 to $2,499
Betty B. Sawyer
Norman B. Gesner
Renee Stringham
Jennifer Schaal & Fred Wilson
Greater St. Louis Community
Joseph & Audrey Taylor
Adorers of the Blood of Christ
George E. Schindler
Arts Council of Rockland Inc.
Dale L. Ramsey & Sarah N.
Martin Rudolph & Florence Haase
Judith D. West
Charles & Joan Brown
Schindler
Walter W. Haines
Emmet Finlay & Betty N.
Beverly Busching
Betty Scholten
Lucy Lee Helm
Ken & Peg Champney
Jane Badger Simkin
Vernon L. Higginbotham
Joseph & Ruth Wimsatt
Harano E. & Margaret Childs
Nancy Somers
Marion & Steve Jacobsen
June K. Wink
Church of the Epiphany
Margaret K. Spallone
Gus B. Kaufman
Ralph S. & Gretka Y. Wolfe
Robert M. Cordova
Hans & Eleanor Spiegel
Paul L. Kingsley
James H. Wolgemuth
Scott E. Crom
Michael & Mary Swiontoniowski
Franklin & Martha Kuhlman
Leila Zand
John Lindsay-Poland
Foundation
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John Matthews
Seth & Mary Tyler
Whittlesey
Advocates for Justice $100 to $499
Jesse T. Arnold
Jeanne Q. Benoliel
Betty Brown
Constance Arnosti
Rosalie J. Bentzinger
Dennis & Sally Brown
Rosalind S. & Robert S. Abernathy
Nancy A. Arthur
Lloyd A. & Patricia Berg
Donald G. & Carol Anne Brown
Malik N. Abid
Bob Auerbach
Linda E. Bergh
Thomas & Kathy Brownfield
Mary Aborn-Hyatt
Virginia Auster
Bruce Berman
Timothy Buell
Jill Acheson
Richard S. Austin
Gabrielle Bershen
Larry & Laura Buffam
Eugene & Dorothy Ackerman
James A. Babson
Kevin Besse
Robert D. Bulkley
Patricia Ackerman
John F. Backe
Stephen & Joyce Best
Mary C. Bunting
Helen Ackerson
Bernie & Hennie Backer
Margaret Betz
Adolph & Rose Burckhardt
Sharon Adamsky
Stanley Bagley
Ernest P. Bicknell
Martha Burgess
Latif Ahmed
Martha Baldoni
Karen S. Billings
Lon Burnam
Charles Ainsworth
Amy Baldwin
Paul & Margaret Binder
Bruce Busching
Ata Akiner
Ferne Baldwin
Robert A. & Krista G. Binnie
John B. & Eleanor S. Butler
Albany Monthly Meeting
John & Sarah Ball
Eugene Birmingham
Wayne Butler
W. Watson & Marilyn Alberts
Conrad Balliet
Leonard & Judy Bjorkman
Andy & Betty Butterbaugh
Robert C. & Janet A. Aldridge
John & Elaine Bancroft
Janet Black-Yznaga
Nina Byers
Alan W. Alexander
Lorelle Banzett
Douglas & Maureen Blaine
Jonathan & Karis Cady
Valerie Alia
Richard H. Barber
Robert L. & Coke L. Blake
Robert & Margaret Cahalan
Karim & Ann L. Bragdon Alkadhi
Marc J. Baretz
Chris Blake
Tim Caldwell
Alexander & Sonia Alland
Jean & Elliott Barker
Richard B. & D. Elizabeth Blakney
Ruth E. Callard
Lawrence & Rosemary Alland
Sibylle J. Barlow
Robert W. & Laurel Blaney
Chuck & Sally Campbell
Mary Jane & Guy Almes
Alexander E. Barnes
Thomas Blank & Ilene Staff
Wilma Campbell
Violet M. Ames
Anne L. Barstow
Martha Tomhave Blauvelt
Cynthia & Dave Capone
Susan Amussen
Colette Bartholomew
Barrett H. & Mary L Bolton
Jennifer Carley
Mika Anami
Ann S. & David G. Barton
Betty & Dacey Booker
James H. & Patricia S. Carmel
Dorothy N. Andersen
Mariel Hess & Nash Basom
Dennis Boos
Larry Carney
Frank H. Anderson
Kenneth Basom
Patrick Bosold
Lydia Beth Caros
William H. Anderson
Henry & Suzanne Bass
Elizabeth Bottern
Alan E. & Ruth A. Carp
Anderson, Niebuhr &
Michael Batinski
Lura E. Bowin
William & Mary Carry
Sonia Baxter
Lawrence Bragman
Clyde & Karen Carter
Dave Andreotta
Elizabeth Drake Beck
Wilmer Brandt
Judith & Ronald Carter
Bonnie Angel
Palmer & Ardys Becker
William H. Brault
Judy Casassa
Athena Angelus
Jerry L. & Anna H. Bedford
Richard C. & Gertrude C. Braun
Jean K. Cassill
John W. Annas
Jane A. Beebe
Ann Brennan
Barbara Castro
Sharon Lee Annis
Dean & Reba Beery
Kate Anne Brennan
Linda & David Caughey
Mary Appelman
William & Hannelore Beittel
Betty J. Brenneman
Lynn M. Cawthra
Arkansas Coalition for Peace
Daniel M. & Sara N. Bell
Dennis & Pat Bricking
Patricia T. Chamberlin
Llewellyn W. Bell
Keith D. & Carole A. Briggs
Chester V. Chambers
Annette L. Benert
R. Edwards Brown
Suzannah Chandler
Associates, Inc.
and Justice James M. Armstrong
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David D. Chaplin
Barbara & Charles Cross
Gary E. Doupe
Becky & Jonathan Felton
John Cheeseman
Areta & C. R. Crowell
Daniel & Lee Drake
Albert W. & Clark W. Fenske
Jean S. Christianson
Jan B. Crumb
David E. Drake
A. Ione Ferguson
Pax Christi-Rochester
Betsy Cunningham
Ruth M. Drake
Marjorie M. Ferrari
Joanne Church
Kenneth & Sylvia Curry
Leo & Kay Drey
Ted & Jeanne Finlayson-Schueler
Richard & Janice Church
Gislin Dagnelie
John R. Dryden
Theodore C. & Deborah R. First
Church of the Ascension
Dorothy & Alfred Dale
Neville & Doreen D’Souza
Kathleen D. Fisher
Alfred & Gladys Claassen
Julia E. Damkoehler
Ralph & Christine Dull
Sue H. Fisher
Arthur W. Clark
Harry W. Daniell
Dorothy Taylor Duncan
David & Ruth Fitz
Sue Ruth Clark
John Dauer
Michael F. & Linda L. Dunn
Frances Sue Fitzgerald
Barbara Clawson
Sue Davidson
Carol M. Dwyer
Mary M. & Harvey K. Flad
Elizabeth G. Clegg
Cheryl K. Davis
Mary A. Earley
T. Richard Flaharty
Lawrence M. & Patricia Clemens
John Francis Davis
Frank Eastburn
Robert G. Fleagle
Bruce & Hanna Clements
Linda W. Davis
Anna Eddy
Bernard D. Fletcher
John & Jean Cobb
Melissa & Gordon Davis
Norman C. Eddy
Robert M. Flora
Mary C. Coelho
Virginia L. Davis
Jean L. Eden
Jack Hugh & Wendy Florin
Elizabeth Coker
Davis Friends Meeting
Noel H. Egensperger
FOR - Cape Cod Chapter
Brenda M. Collier
Joseph De Rivera
Peter J. & Jane M.Eichten
FOR - Western Washington
Clint Collins
Lindsay Dearborn
Edward & Susan Einowski
The Colorado College
Eleanor Debacher
John E. Eldridge
Catherine Marie Ford
Charles & Patricia Colson
Robert M. Decker
Charles A. Ellwood
Kenneth & Barbara Ford
Ralph & Joanne Comer
Shulamit Decktor
Elizabeth Ellwood
William H. Forthman
Community Mennonite Church
James A. Degel
Dana & Annie Elwell
Ray V. & Karen Foss
Community of Christ
Aaron Del Tredici
Judith Emmett
Jean E. Fox
Community United Church of
Keith L. & Jean H. Delap
Bruce Engelbert
Claske Berndes Franck
Marty Deming
Priscilla Eppinger
Mary-Ellen Francoeur
John V. Compher
Susan Denis
Dorothea Erichsen
Katherine Franger
Molly Cone
Frank Denton
Alice W. Erickson
Alan Frank
Jim & Susan Conn
Don Paul Deprez
Karen & Daniel Erlander
Catherine Frastaci
Frances G. Connell
Raymond DeRaymond
Heike M. Eubanks
Elizabeth & Glenn D. Frederick
Denise & William Conway
Robert & Judy D’Errico
Anthony J. & Jacqueline
Sally & Richard Fredericks
Robert O. Cooper
Charles & Judy Dick
Frances L. Copeland
Barbara Dickinson
Christine A. Evans-Klock
Morris D. Fried
Christopher Courtheyn
Leada L. Dietz
Cathy Whitmire & Tom Ewell
Friends General Conference
Charles & Bonnie Courtney
Robert B. Dockhorn
Victor P. & Collene H. Eyth
Michael Frome
Ruth Cranley
Ruth Doehring
Charlotte Fardelmann
John M. Fugitt
Altha J. Cravey
Carroll A. & Nan M. Doggett
Martha S. & Donald Farley
Ellen Furnari
Elizabeth M. Crofts
Thomas J. Dolan
Wilma L. Farmer
Janet & Richard Futrell
Jim & Tara Crosby
Thomas J. Dolan
Claire B. Feder
Emily & Janice K. Gallagher
Christ
Evangelista
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Chapter
Miles C. Freeman
Larry & Lenna Gara
Barbara & Harold Greenhut
Marguerite Hasbrouck
William & Alice Howenstine
Frances J. Garci-Aguirre
Thomas Greening
Rayko Hashimoto
Nancy A. Hubbe
Harold & Janet Garman
Frances Greenspan
Richard D. & Viola Hathaway
Elizabeth L. Huberman
Jerry & Martha Gatchell
David Grodsky
K. William Hauer
Barbara P. Hudgins
Frank M. Gatti
Linda Grove
Bruce & Ruth Hawkins
Sigmund N. Hudson
Frances & Vernon Gearhard
Mary & Dana Grubb
Robert J. Hayes
Sally & Karl Hufbauer
Kathleen Geissler
Aloys Conrad Gruber
Rosemary H. Hayes
Owen & Elaine Hughes
Fred W. Geldon
Frederic C. Guile
Douglas & Glenda Hayward
George Hunker
Dorothy Gerner
John Gunlogson
Jennifer Heckart
Constance J. & Thomas Hunter
James C. Gibbel
Jana D. Gunnell
Joseph E. & Joan G. Heckel
Dorothea R. Hunter
Mary C. Gibson
Joan Gussow
Mary Heckler
William P. & Margaret L. Huppuch
Gordon & Judith Gibson
Jean L. Guttman
Margareta & Charles Hedberg
Amir Hussain
David A. Gibson
Ray M. Gwinn
Jonathan M. Heller
Ervin L. & Joan B. Huston
Martha Gies
Douglas Haag
Judith Scherer Herz
Richard G. & Mary J. Hutchins
Jean C. Gillespie
Bertha Haas
Donna J. Hicks
Kyoko Iitaka
Cynthia Gillette-Wenner
Dennis Haas
Helene Ruth Hill
Steve Iliff
Roger Gilmore
Brian & Barbara Haggerty
Mary Lois & David L. Hilton
Donald & Grace Inglis
Ray C. Gingerich
Susan E. Haig
Barbara Hingston
Inland Valley Friends Meeting
Barbara Gingrich
Ronald & Jane Haldeman
Clinton & Nancy Hinman
Donald P. Irish
Jack & Rosemary Gleason
Brent Stuart Hall
Robert A. & Miriam E. Hively
Sandy & Deane Irving
William D. Glenn
Judy M. & Frederick Halley
Rowen M. Hochstedler
Janet E. Irwin
Frank & Kay Goetz
Martha T. Halsey
Len & Phyllis Hockley
Ithaca College
Owen Goldfarb
Dorcas M. Halverson
Lotte Hoffman
Ithaca Friends Meeting
Tom Goldpaugh
Joseph & Yvonne Hammerquist
Alice M. Hoffman
Susan Jacobs
Howard B. Goldstein
Harold & Mary Hanes
Carol Hoffman
Walt & Joan Jacoby
Daniel S. Goodman
Thomas & Margaret Hanks
Neva J. Hoffmeier
Paul G. Jantzen
John M Goodman
Michael & Susan Hanley
John F. Hoffmeyer
Patricia & Alain Jehlen
Maribeth Goodman
Robert F. Hanson
Kathleen Holcombe
Mary E. Jellema
Hazel & Hae Ahn Goodwin Kim
Helen S. Hardin
Sidney Hollander
Mary G. Jenny
Craig W. Gordon
Arlene & Ellis Harms
Z. N. & Charlene Holler
Celeste N. & Darwin D. Jirles
Charles & Charlotte Gosselink
Barbara G. Harris
Allen Holt
Robert & Ruthann Johansen
Arthur J. & Marlene Gotjen
Elizabeth D. Harris
Carolyn O. Hood
Anne H. & Arthur W. Johnson
Richard N. & Lucy G. Gould
Howard L. Harris
Jane H. Hope
Curtis A. Johnson
William & Charity Gourley
Jonathan F. Harris
Harold Horan
Donald Johnson
William Graf
Connie Hart
David Hostetter
Dora E. Johnson
James R. Graham
David A. Hart
Mary & Manford Hotchkiss
Gay Gilpin Johnson
Robert D. Grant
Scottie & Bruce Hart
Sarah Houck
Hollis M. Johnson
Johnnie A. Grebler
Sylvia L. Hart
George & Jean Houser
Justin M. & Florence L. Johnson
Naomi Paz Greenberg
David & Jan Hartsough
William J. Howe
Monica Johnson
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Lucas L. Johnson
Peter & Sonali Knotek
Eugene & Eloise Lichty
Donald B. Marti
Shirley R. Johnson
Elizabeth J. Koopman
Catherine Liddell
Joann Martin
Alan & Barbara Jones
Rowena P. Kratzer
E. James Lieberman
Martha E. Martin
Andrew M. Jones
Lawrence N. Kremer
Lois K. Lighthart
Paul A. Martin
Tedd Judd
Kent Kreuter
Walter & Conny Lindley
Linden P. Martineau
Mary Lou Jury
Amy Kuhn
Ann C. Lindsley
Mary Baton Marx
Lincoln B. Justice
Walter William Kuhre
Judith Liro
Jean Maryborn
Aryay Kalaki
Ken E. & Ruth A. Kulp
Frances M. Loberg
Agnes Maserjian
Kalamazoo Friends Meeting
John Eaton Kyle
Shirley Lock
William & Judith Matchett
Helen L. Karr
Jane H. Lago
Yvonne M. & Joseph P. Logan
Gene E. Matthews
Kevin A. Kartzman
John A. Laker
Sarah Lopez
Jeanne Mattole
Francis A. Kasper
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William E. Lee
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