2011 Annual Report

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2011 ANNUAL REPORT


HARLEM RBI AND DREAM LEADERSHIP HARLEM RBI HOME RUN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

HARLEM RBI BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR

KENNETH ROSH Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson

MEGHAN BRACKEN KPMG

TODD BUILIONE Highbridge Capital Management

DAVID COHEN New York Mets

PETER DANEKER Blue Ridge Capital

KATHERINE DEFOYD Growth for Good

RAMON DOMINGUEZ Miller Brewing Co. Harlem RBI Alumnus

STUART A. FRASER Cantor Fitzgerald

MARIA GUADALUPE-SHARP

SARAH HAGA

DAVID SOBOTKA

Zubatkin Owner Representation

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

MICHELE JOERG

Tannenbaum, Helpern, Syracuse & Hirschtritt

BILL BARTHOLOMAY

MARK TEIXEIRA

MICHAEL BUCKLEY

CHRIS LEONARD Alphadyne Asset Management

GILBERT LIU Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel

KIRK MCKEOWN Glenview Capital

COLBERT NARCISSE Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

JEFF SAMBERG Acadia Woods Partners

VIK SAWHNEY

JAMIE B.W. STECHER

HONORARY CHAIR

MARC JAFFE Cross-Platform Publishing Advisors Willis Group Holdings

New York Yankees

Brunswick Group

DON TRUESDALE

KEN BURNS

Goldman, Sachs & Co

Florentine Films

GREGG WALKER

CHARLIE BUTLER

Sony Corporation of America

Runner’s World Magazine

CLAUDIA ZELDIN

ROBERT COSTAS

Growth for Good

JOSH GOLDSTEIN Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom

San Diego Padres

General Mills Corporation

SHARON ROBINSON

DANIEL M. HEALY

Major League Baseball

Florida Community Bank

JOHN SCOTTI

KEITH HERNANDEZ

Team Scotti

New York Mets

ARLEEN WEST

JEFF IDELSON

Parachute Properties

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

BOB KERREY The New School

RICHARD BERLIN

The Blackstone Group

HARLEM RBI ALL-STAR COMMITTEE

ROBERT SHEEHAN

STEPHEN BELLWOOD

ROB GEORGES

GUY POTVIN

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom

Cassidy Turley

Brunswick Group

ADAM BLOOM

The Law Office of Robert W. Georges, Esq.

DAVID KELLEY

J.P. Morgan

CBS

CHRISTOPHER CAPECE

DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES Harlem RBI

OMAR MINAYA

MLB Network/NBC

Avalon Bay Communities

RICHARD BERLIN

JIM FLANIGAN

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

DBI Construction Consultants Harlem RBI Alumna

CHAIR

FRANCIS X. FARRELL

ELIZABETH PAWLSON

ERIC WEINGARTNER

Explore Schools

Robin Hood

ANDRÉS SATIZABAL

CLAUDIA ZELDIN

McKinsey & Company

Growth for Good

NATASHIA VERAS

DANIEL COHEN Bloomberg Sports

ROSANNA DELIA Ernst & Young

ELYSE DREYER Sotheby’s

ADAM FISHER

Pressprich & Co.

ERIN KELLY Polo Ralph Lauren

REBECCA KERR & TIMOTHY FORRESTER Pepsi Co

MICHAEL KLEIN Maxximum Marketing

BRETT MACMINN

PERRY RAHBAR ROBYN RAHBAR Axiom Law

ALBERTO REYES Chatham Asset Management

ADAM ROSSOL Robinson & Yablon, P.C.

ALLISON SACKS Core Tech Group

PATRICK SISSMAN

New York Mets

CHAD MARTIN

Goldman Sachs & Co.

TOM FRASER

KPMG

DAVID L. SMITH

BRAD MAK

Cantor Fitzgerald

MICHAEL MOUTENOT

The Calhoun School

MFS Investment

JOYCE FU

Major League Baseball Properties, Inc.

NICHOLAS THORNE

MICHELE JOERG

DREAM Parent

Basno Inc.


BUILDING A STRONG FUTURE FOR OUR CHILDREN STARTS HERE. Harlem RBI’s mission is to provide inner-city youth with opportunities to Play, Learn and Grow. We use the power of teams to coach, teach and inspire youth to recognize their potential and realize their dreams. For 20 years, Harlem RBI has developed an academic, enrichment and sports program that empowers youth to lead healthy, productive lives. As a result, Harlem RBI’s college-educated graduates are now giving back to East Harlem by returning to work in their community. A new cycle has begun. While East Harlem will always remain our first priority, Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School are now building a team and infrastructure that will allow us to grow outside the boundaries of this community and transform even more lives. Please explore the pages of this annual report to learn about our organization’s achievements in 2011 and how the progress of our families is laying the foundation for future growth and impact in East Harlem and beyond.

HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL I ANNUAL REPORT FY2011 HARLEM RBI ................................................ 4

FY2011 FINANCIALS ............................. 17

Our Approach ....................................................... 5 What It Takes ......................................................... 6 Programs That Yield Results .......................... 8 In Their Words......................................................10 Congratulations to 2011 Graduates ............. 11

Harlem RBI Financial Snapshot ...................18 DREAM Financial Snapshot ........................ 20 Great Governance .............................................22 A True Game Changer ....................................23

DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL........... 12

Level the Field. Build the Future. ...............25 A Strategic Plan to Expand Our Reach............................................26

Our Mission............................................................13 2011: DREAM Reaches Higher.......................14 What It Takes ........................................................15 In Their Words......................................................16

FY2011 SUPPORTERS ......................... 27 A WINNING TEAM ................................ 36 Harlem RBI and DREAM Management ...36

LOOKING FORWARD ......................... 24

Printing graciously provided by Steven Zacharius of the Kensington Publishing Corporation and Cedar Graphics, Inc., who make it possible for the children of Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School to Play, Learn and Grow. Graphic design by Petting Zoo. Photography by Courtney Davidson, Moxie Pictures, Patrick Kolts, Fred Lee, James Park, Jeff Skopin and Ferris Vanderveer.


2011:

BUILDING THE FUTURE Our 20th Anniversary year was all that we hoped for and more. In 2011, we expanded the first-rate programs and services for which Harlem RBI is known, and to spectacular results: 100% of our seniors graduated from high school, and all of them were accepted into college. At the same time, we took a deep, hard look at the future, rolled up our sleeves and began to plan strategically for the next era at Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School. We are so honored to be of service to the families in East Harlem. Even with our capital campaign well underway, record-breaking fundraising events and an ever-expanding staff, our primary focus will always be the success of our youth. With this 2011 annual report, you will see that enrollment in our REAL Kids summer programs continues to grow. You will see an extended day and year model at DREAM Charter School, with fun and engaging programs that develop a school-wide culture of curiosity and learning. And you will see more Harlem RBI alumni returning as staff, coaches and mentors, and even as members of the Board of Directors, all dedicated to giving our kids the attention they need to thrive. If you are a new friend to Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School, you will see how effectively we leverage the power of teams to bring out the best in our kids. Through our programs on the field and in the classroom, we are committed to unlocking the potential of each and every child so that they can go on to lead happy, healthy and productive lives. Our 20th Anniversary was such an extraordinary success, you would think it will be difficult to top in the years to come—but we will strive to do just that. For the kids in East Harlem, we have no other choice. As we continue to work towards building a permanent home for Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School, we know that what we are really building is the future for our youth, brick by brick.

Ken Rosh, Chairman of the Board

Richard Berlin, Executive Director


AN OUTSTANDING YEAR FOR OUR YOUTH:

100%

GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL GAINED COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE AVOIDED TEEN PARENTHOOD Harlem RBI results for its 2010–2011 Senior class. A N N UA L R EPOR T FY 2 01 1

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OUR APPROACH Harlem RBI’s unique brand of youth development, which includes participation on a baseball or softball team and engagement in group-based academic and enrichment programming, has evolved over the organization’s 20-year history to best meet the needs of East Harlem youth.

OUR GOALS FOR YOUTH When Harlem RBI youth graduate from the program, they are expected to be:

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Physically and mentally healthy, able to avoid risky behaviors High school graduates College graduates Work-ready, with the basic knowledge and skills to find and maintain a job Good teammates, friends and family members, cultivating positive relationships with peers and adults Confident, competent and caring members of their communities Active citizens who participate in their community’s social and political life

HOW OUR PROGRAMS WORK • • • •

Engagement of youth over many years, not on a seasonal or ad-hoc basis

High expectations for all participants, regardless of their personal circumstances

Group-based learning, creating a strong support network among peers Low adult-to-youth ratios, fostering close connections between youth and caring role models Experienced leadership of professional staff and well-trained volunteers, ensuring high quality programming

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WHAT IT TAKES

HARLEM RBI YOUTH: A YEAR IN THE LIFE A softball player at Harlem RBI has a little more on her plate than simply going to practices and winning a few games. Being a softball player at Harlem RBI means she is giving back to the community through various service projects, getting homework help from qualified volunteers, working at her first job, filling out college applications to her top choice schools, staying healthy with winter fitness clinics and much more. At Harlem RBI, a softball player takes all the values learned on the field and applies them off the field in any situation, all-year round. To give you a picture of what this looks like, let’s follow Manda, a 10th grade softball pitcher who loves hip-hop and math, as she hustles through a year of activity at Harlem RBI.

MONTH

ACTIVITY

JANUARY

Workouts and Homework The year begins with open workouts, where all of the girls participate in team building and fitness-oriented activities. On the weekdays throughout the school year, Manda goes to Study Hall with her teammates in TeamWorks, Harlem RBI’s program for youth in ninth and tenth grades. At Study Hall, she completes her American literature and geometry homework with the help of volunteer tutors.

FEBRUARY

Giving Back Manda is part of Care and Connect, a youth-directed community service program. This month, Manda and her teammates research native vegetation as they help design a community garden. Every Saturday, winter softball practice continues with her team, the Saints.

MARCH

Making the Cut Spring is finally here, which means Manda and the Saints get outside for weekend practice on Harlem RBI’s Field of Dreams. This month, Manda focuses on tryouts for the senior division Travel Team. As jittery as she is at the tryouts, her nerves are no match to her signature fastball and .450 batting average. She makes the team! At the end of the month, she and her TeamWorks friends plant the community garden they’ve been planning for weeks.

APRIL

Developing Job Skills The Youth Employment Program (YEP) begins in April. In addition to TeamWorks Study Hall, Manda spends three hours a week developing job skills such as resume writing, interviewing, work ethic, teamwork and professional dress. Meanwhile, softball practice increases to two weekdays a week, as Opening Day brings the Saints up against the Brooklyn Angels. Manda’s pitching is in top form, but it took the skills of all of her teammates to bring the Saints to an Opening Day win.

MAY

Fastballs and Non-fiction Manda preps for the citywide softball tournament happening on Memorial Day Weekend. And though the Saints lose to the Lower East Side Twins in a close one, Manda’s fastball gets her picked for the Northeast Regionals. In the classroom, Manda works on her memoir for My Life, My Words. In this program, Manda enjoys writing about her family as a creative outlet to share her story, critically explore her life through text and sharpen her use of literary devices.

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MONTH

ACTIVITY

JUNE

Making the Grade Manda studies hard for the Regents examinations. Through Fresh Prep at TeamWorks, she and her teammates use the mnemonic power of hip-hop to drill the content of the Math, Living Environment, Earth Science, and Global Regents exams. A budding beatboxer and die-hard fan of Mos Def, Manda rocks her Regents at the end of the month.

JULY–AUGUST

Working It Even with the Northeast Regionals and RBI Softball League Championships to practice for, Manda is excited for her summer job as an assistant coach in the REAL Kids Summer program which serves the elementaryaged participants at Harlem RBI. Manda also attends a college campus visit at Fordham University and a career panel featuring professionals in finance, law, accounting, fashion and non-profit education. Her participation is a requirement for the paid summer job, but Manda considers it a bonus!

SEPTEMBER

Dreaming Big Time for Fall Ball! That’s when Manda and the Travel Team play against teams from all over Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan through the month of November. Now that she is a Junior, Manda transitions from TeamWorks to DreamWorks, Harlem RBI’s program for 11th and 12th graders. The Entrepreneurship Program at DreamWorks gets Manda thinking about possible business ventures she and her teammates can execute throughout the year. The practice of writing business plans, budgeting and marketing inspires Manda to research colleges known for their business schools.

OCTOBER– DECEMBER

The Big Test Manda spends much of the fall gearing up for her SATs. She knows her score plays a crucial role in college acceptance, and is thankful that DreamWorks has implemented a ten-week program coaching the content of this big exam. Additionally, bi-weekly Pitching Clinics not only focus on the mechanics of pitching, but also introduce yoga and calisthenics. Manda notices her own improvement and cannot wait for Opening Day when she will be pitching for the 11th grade Lady Royals.

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PROGRAMS THAT YIELD RESULTS PROGRAM NAME

GRADE LEVEL

YOUTH SERVED IN FY2011

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

FY2011 KEY RESULTS

ROOKIE LEAGUE

REAL KIDS

TEAMBUILDERS

SUMMER

SUMMER SATCHEL LEAGUE, SUMMER & AFTER-SCHOOL

Grades K–1

Grades K–1

Summer Satchel League

Grades 6–8

Grades 2–5

Summer & After-School

128 Summer

Co-ed tee-ball teams play on Saturdays during the summer, when children and families are first introduced to Harlem RBI’s culture and organizational values.

• Successfully introduced youth to the fundamentals of baseball and softball and teamwork

100 Summer Satchel League 414 Summer 200 After-School Youth work in teams to improve literacy skills, develop an interest in reading, play baseball and softball and develop positive social skills. Participants also learn about healthy living, including nutrition, fitness and the avoidance of negative habits.

Summer Satchel League: • 93% attendance • 97% of youth advanced or maintained their reading level Summer: • 90% attendance • 76% of youth grew or maintained their reading level • 94% of youth used new strategies to improve reading • 94% enjoyed reading more After-School: • 89% attendance • 95% enjoyed reading more • 98% showed improved self esteem

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YEAR-ROUND

108 Year-Round

Youth participate in servicelearning projects and teambuilding activities designed to develop positive self-identity and healthy life habits. Participants also receive high school placement assistance and academic and social support.

• 90% summer attendance • 84% school-year attendance • 94% of 6th graders demonstrated an understanding of healthy eating habits • 100% of 7th graders demonstrated knowledge of safe sex practices • 93% of 8th graders understood high school admission criteria and the application process


TEAMWORKS

DREAMWORKS

SOCIAL WORK

LEGENDS

Grades 9–10

Grades 11–12

All Ages

Ages 18–24

64 Year-Round

64 Year-Round

150 Cases

70 Year-Round

YEAR-ROUND

Youth explore leadership roles and develop professional skills through work experience and work-readiness activities. Participants engage in financial literacy and technology workshops and receive academic case management to ensure high school success.

• 95% summer attendance • 75% school-year attendance • 92% of youth improved their ability to make positive decisions • 100% of youth increased their knowledge of the college application process

YEAR-ROUND

Youth receive SAT preparation and support with college applications, scholarships and financial aid. Youth participate in a college residency program and complete entrepreneurial projects to increase financial literacy, decision-making skills and awareness of career options.

• 100% of youth graduated from high school • 100% gained college acceptance • 100% avoided teen parenthood

YEAR-ROUND

YEAR-ROUND

Harlem RBI alumni receive individualized support to help them graduate from college and career awareness and networking support to help them succeed after graduation.

Youth and families have access to individual and family counseling and referrals to external agencies. Youth participate in workshops on topics such as sexual health, self-identity and substance abuse.

• Launched comprehensive ‘Play It Safe’ sexual health initiative

• Enrolled 21 graduating seniors in a summer ‘College Boot Camp’

• Conducted 554 individual and family sessions

• Engaged 27 seniors and 44 alumni in college and career support services

• Held 27 therapeutic group sessions

• 100% of youth demonstrated an understanding of what is required to succeed in the workplace

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IN THEIR WORDS

TEACHING WORK-READINESS ERVING MARTINEZ HARLEM RBI YOUTH I AGE 16 I GRADE 11 PLAYS ON THE KINGS TEAM Erving participated in the TeamWorks Summer Youth Employment program in which youth develop professional skills through work experience and work-readiness workshops.

“Over the summer, I got to work as a co-coach for 11–12 year-olds on the Lightning Team. Coaching younger kids and working with my peer co-coaches gave me a huge sense of responsibility and teamwork. I know that a strong sense of teamwork will help me later in life, even off the baseball field. I know that teamwork will help me to be a leader in any age group, younger or older. I come to Harlem RBI everyday because I know that everyone really cares for me here. They care about my goals and show me the model to being a successful adult.”

SERVING THE COMMUNITY PATRICK BYRNES HARLEM RBI MATH AND SCIENCE VOLUNTEER TUTOR Patrick lives in the Upper East Side and has been tutoring at Harlem RBI for four years. Having studied Public Policy and Economics in college, he knows that math and science exercises have real-world applications, and loves sharing that Aha! moment with his students.

“I like using concrete examples to help kids understand abstract concepts. Parallel lines are Park Avenue and Lexington. A 90 degree angle is First and 101st. If a batter is hitting 3 for 10, his average is .300. Then I use that example to get them thinking about other numbers, and they get it. The best part about tutoring is coming in during the spring, when the kids are getting their acceptance letters from college. They have cut-out paper baseballs hung on the walls, each one representing a college that accepted one of the kids. It’s great to watch the lineup of baseballs get longer and longer until it covers the whole board.”

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CONGRATULATIONS

HARLEM RBI 2011 GRADUATES ASHLEY ALCANTARA Hostos Community College

BRIA O’GARRO SUNY Geneseo

JAYLEN AMAKER Bucknell University

RAKIA OTOO Cedar Crest College

LUIGGI BATISTA SUNY Farmingdale

ROGER RAMOS SUNY Cortland

REGINALD CLIMES New York City College of Technology

EMMANUEL RIVERA New York Institute of Technology

ANGELICA COLÓN Bronx Community College

TATIANA ROSARIO New York City College of Technology

AMANDA DE JESUS Fulton-Montgomery Community College

ENSURING THEY CROSS HOME PLATE FANTA MAGASSOUBA HARLEM RBI ALUMNA I COLLEGE FRESHMAN SUNY BINGHAMTON Fanta graduated from Harlem RBI in June 2011. Currently, she is a freshman at SUNY Binghamton and is double majoring in Psychology and Pre-Medicine. She is an active member of the Legends Alumni Program where she continues to receive individualized attention with transitioning into a successful college student as well as finding networking and internship opportunities.

“My Harlem RBI experience has been absolutely phenomenal, and I only wish I had discovered this program sooner. Harlem RBI provided a myriad of opportunities for me to better myself as a student, which has enabled me to mature into a young lady. I gained so many positive lessons by simply taking advantage of its many resources.”

CHRISTINE ROUNDTREE Connecticut College

GILBERT GONZALEZ Mercy College Bronx Campus

KIOMARIS SANDOVAL SUNY Buffalo

BASILIO GARAY Mercy College Dobbs Ferry

JOSHUA SANTIAGO Borough of Manhattan Community College

MARLENY HEREDIA Mount Holyoke College

AMANDA SILVA New York City College of Technology

JESSICA JIMENEZ SUNY Albany

VAUGHNEE SIMMONS Utica College

MALAYA LAMBERT Howard University FANTA MAGASSOUBA SUNY Binghamton

PATRICIA SOTO New York City College of Technology

LUSAIDA MERCADO-ROSA St. Bonaventure University

NATALIE YULFO SUNY Cortland

JAWHARAH NAGI Brooklyn College

ANGELEE ZAPATA SUNY Plattsburg

KENDRY NUNEZ SUNY Canton

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DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL


OUR MISSION DREAM Charter School's mission is to prepare students for highperforming high schools, colleges and beyond through a rigorous academic program that develops critical thinkers who demonstrate a love of learning, strong character and a commitment to wellness and active citizenship. DREAM Charter School inspires every student to recognize their potential and realize their dreams.

DREAM CORE VALUES DIVERSITY:

We believe in inclusion and we recognize the unique strengths of all people.

RESPECT:

We show respect for ourselves and seek to understand and honor other perspectives.

EFFORT AND ENTHUSIASM:

We work hard and persevere through challenges; we learn from our mistakes and are not afraid to take risks. We love to learn!

ACHIEVEMENT:

We have a relentless drive to fulfill our potential and reach our goals.

MINDFULNESS:

We are aware of our needs as learners, our impact on others and our responsibility to the community.

All within a TEAM: We believe in the power of collaboration and community.

THE DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL PROMISE • • • • • •

High expectations for all students Individualized attention—two teachers in every classroom 12-month school year, including six-week summer camp Extended school day Focus on physical education, nutrition and health Arts, music and dance for all students

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2011: DREAM REACHES HIGHER

ASSESSMENT USING DATA TO IMPROVE INSTRUCTION. • DREAM developed a robust assessment system to monitor student progress and achievement and to improve instructional quality. • Teachers dedicated significant time to score and analyze assessment data and developed necessary tools to apply findings to daily instruction.

CULTURE CREATING A COMMUNITY FOR ACHIEVEMENT. • DREAM advanced school culture by implementing practices such as school uniforms and weekly community gatherings where the school’s core values were instilled in the entire school community. • School leadership and teachers reinforced the value of achievement through communicating a consistent message of high academic expectations and holding family-school accountability meetings.

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT EXTENDING LEARNING TO THE LIVING ROOM. • Initiatives such as DREAM Family Action Council (DFAC) mobilized families to engage in their children’s education, organized community events and provided a strong platform for families to impact the school’s development. • 99% of families surveyed were happy with the opportunities to be involved in their child’s education at DREAM.

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WHAT IT TAKES

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DREAMER Meet Christian Huertas. Christian is a member of the founding class at DREAM Charter School, entering in 2008 as a first grader. Now in the fourth grade, Christian has developed into a scholar, an artist, a poet and a budding snake breeder. If snake breeding does not work out as a career, Christian hopes to be a teacher. A DREAM education requires a great deal of hard work. To see what it takes, let’s follow Christian through a full day of school last year when he was a third-grade DREAMer.

TIME

ACTIVITY

8:30–9:00AM

Community Gathering Christian and his father Eddie arrive at school just in time to greet principal Eve Colavito at the door, who gives Christian a firm handshake before he walks into a fresh week at DREAM. His class files into the gymnasium for the weekly Community Gathering. As a member of the lead class, Christian has lived the DREAM values since first grade, and he now models those values to the entire DREAM community.

9:00–10:00AM

Guided Reading Group Christian goes straight into Guided Reading Group time in the classroom. His class splits according to their reading levels for more individualized and targeted attention. Christian works with a small group led by instructors committed to building reading skills.

10:00–11:00AM

Mathematics Math is one of Christian’s favorite subjects. He and his fellow classmates are learning multiplication and division. Christian develops his own problem-solving strategies and is encouraged by his teachers to collaborate with his classmates to figure out the answers to the math problems.

11:00–12:00PM

Physical Education In the past, Christian has participated in a variety of instructional health and wellness activities, such as nutrition and cooking, gymnastics and basketball. Now he’s taking swimming lessons in third grade.

12:00–1:00PM

Lunch and Recess Time to fuel up and recharge—lunch and recess! Christian dives into healthy food options such as salad and fruit. Rain or shine, Christian is actively engaged with a variety of options for organized play during recess, whether it’s bowling down the aisles of the auditorium or shooting hoops outside on the playground.

1:00–2:00PM

Science Christian learns science by doing science. This year, one of the projects for third graders is to learn about electricity. By using the scientific method, Christian discovers how a switch turns a circuit on and off.

2:00–3:00PM

Literacy Studies Literacy Studies focuses on skills and strategies to understand, summarize and write literary works such as poems and short stories. This cycle of Literacy Studies is special for Christian because he is a poet.

3:00–4:00PM

Social Studies Christian experiences the world through Social Studies, exploring cultural diversity, unfamiliar environments and the community he lives in. Today, Christian and his classmates learn about immigration history in East Harlem in preparation for their field trip to El Museo Del Barrio.

4:00–6:00PM

REAL Kids After-School Christian ends his day by going to REAL Kids After-School Program where he continues to develop his academic, social and emotional skills. Literacy workshops help to reinforce reading and writing skills he learned during the day. He also participates in teambuilding exercises with his teammates before they all go out and learn the fundamentals of baseball at clinic. The day winds down as Christian finishes his homework with help from his coaches and teachers before he’s picked up by his dad and heads home. It was a good day.

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IN THEIR WORDS

SUPPORTING PARENTS NIKKIA STEVENSON MOTHER OF DREAM STUDENT LENOX RICHARDS I KINDERGARTEN Nikkia enrolled her daughter Lenox into DREAM this year after admiring the high-quality educational curriculum and established structure at the school. Nikkia is currently a part of the DREAM Family Action Council which keeps her involved with the major decisions at DREAM and the progress of her child’s education.

“I am a single parent, and DREAM Charter School makes being a single parent so much easier. They are incredibly supportive to me and my daughter Lenox. She gets extra math and extra reading here, and I can tell she likes it because she remembers what she learns and tells me about her new words, even on the weekend. Lenox says she wants to be a singer, a writer and a doctor, and I believe she can.”

INVESTING IN YOUNG LEARNERS RUBERNETTE CHAVIS GRANDMOTHER OF DREAM STUDENT MEKHI DELEON I GRADE 2 Rubernette Chavis joined the DREAM family when Mekhi, her grandson, enrolled as a kindergartener in 2009. All year-round, including summers, Rubernette works closely with DREAM staff to help Mekhi reach his full potential through initiatives such as establishing a homework schedule at home, creating a fixed bedtime and implementing a home-school behavior chart.

“Mekhi was a part of the first REAL Kids Satchel Paige Program this summer as a first grader. As a parent, what I like most about the early start of the REAL Kids Program for DREAM students is the consistency of having the same staff work with Mekhi all year long. The program itself is so rich with academic and enrichment activities and Mekhi really looks forward to going everyday. Now he’s a second grader at DREAM, a REAL Kid at Harlem RBI and supported by many of the same coaches, peers and teachers!”

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FY2011 FINANCIALS


HARLEM RBI: FY2011 FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT

$7,102,333

RAISED IN TOTAL INCOME. For the 15th consecutive year, Harlem RBI grew annual revenues, enabling us to expand staff, programs and the scope of our work. Despite the lingering recession, institutional and individual donors continue to grow their support—a clear indication that people recognize and reward the important work—and careful fiscal stewardship—practiced at Harlem RBI.

HARLEM RBI FIVE-YEAR FINANCIAL ANALYSIS, EXCLUDING RESTRICTED CAPITAL FUNDS Income

$8,000,000

Expense

Assets

Liabilities

Net Assets

$7,000,000

$6,000,000

$5,000,000

$4,000,000

$3,000,000

$2,000,000

$1,000,000

$0

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FY2010

FY2011


HARLEM RBI INCOME ANALYSIS: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS AND DIVERSITY

Special Net: $2,234,165 Special Events, Events, Net: $1,749,197 Private $1,453,278 Private Grants: Grants: $1,535,221 Public $960,781 Public Grants: Grants: $892,927 General $396,702 General Contributions: Contributions: $396,113 Earned $532,557 Earned Income: Income: $386,490 Team $260,858 Team Sponsorships: Sponsorships: $230,415 In-Kind and Other: $151,591 In-Kind & Other Income: $59,282 Capital Project Revenue, Released from restriction: $1,112,401

TOTAL: $ 7,102,333 Special Events, Net: $1,749,197 Private Grants: $1,535,221 Public Grants: $892,927 General Contributions: $396,113

HARLEM RBI EXPENSE ANALYSIS: YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK...EFFICIENTLY

Earned Income: $386,490

Team Sponsorships: $230,415 In-Kind & Other Income: $59,282

82%

OF EXPENSES GO DIRECTLY TO PROGRAMS. 82% 12% 6%

Program: Program $5,700,097 Fundraising: Fundraising $810,051 Administration $444,237 Administration:

TOTAL: $6,954,385

Program Fundraising Administration

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DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL: FY2011 FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT

$900,764

RAISED IN ADDITIONAL SCHOOL FUNDS. While DREAM Charter School is just four years old, its management, finance and development offices are in their 20th year. Thanks to Harlem RBI, DREAM has 20 years of experience managing growth and raising funds in East Harlem. With its fiscal needs met, DREAM can focus on its most essential task— preparing kids for happy, healthy and productive lives.

DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL THREE-YEAR FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Income

$5,000,000

Expense

Assets

$4,000,000

$3,000,000

$2,000,000

$1,000,000

$0

FY2008–FY2009

FY2010

FY2011

*FY2008–FY2009 represents DREAM's first year of operation, reflecting an 18-month period beginning January 1, 2008.

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Liabilities


DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL INCOME ANALYSIS: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS AND DIVERSITY

DOE Per Pupil Pupil: $3,275,528 DOE Per Private Grants: $341,000 Private Grants In-Kind and Other: $338,907 In-Kind & Other Income Public Grants: $151,007 Public Grants General Contributions: $69,850 General Contributions

TOTAL: $4,176,292

DOE Per Pupil Private Grants In-Kind & Other Income Public Grants

DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL EXPENSE ANALYSIS: YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK...EFFICIENTLY

General Contributions

83%

OF EXPENSES GO DIRECTLY TO PROGRAMS. 83% 14% 2%

Program: Program $3,349,138 Administration: Administration $583,653 Fundraising: Fundraising $96,626

TOTAL: $4,029,417

Program Administration Fundraising

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GREAT GOVERNANCEBOARD GROWS, GIVING INCREASES

FY2011 BOARD REPORT CARD

85%

NEW BOARD MEMBERS Harlem RBI’s success rests on a foundation of strong governance. Our Board believes deeply in our mission and understands the significance of its fiduciary responsibilities. Committed to improving every year, the Harlem RBI Directors are thrilled to welcome their newest members:

TODD BUILIONE

ATTENDED QUARTERLY BOARD MEETINGS.

Highbridge Capital Management, President and Chief Operating Officer

As President and COO of Highbridge, Todd drives the development of new investment strategies and key strategic initiatives and serves as the face of the firm for its clients and counterparties. Prior to joining Highbridge, Todd was an investment banker in the Financial Institutions Group at Goldman Sachs.

100%

MARIA GUADALUPE-SHARP

DBI Construction Consultants, LLC, Senior Administrator Harlem RBI Alumna

CONTRIBUTED FINANCIALLY. Board has maintained full participation in giving since FY2004.

$673,493 CONTRIBUTED FOR OPERATIONS.

BOARD CONTRIBUTIONS FOR OPERATIONS AVERAGE MEDIAN TOTAL

Maria manages DBI Construction Consultants, a multi-disciplinary construction consulting and project management firm that provides services to a diversified client base, including global insurance carriers, real estate owners, institutions and not-forprofit groups. Prior to joining the Harlem RBI Board of Directors, Maria was a member of the Harlem RBI All-Star Committee, also known as the junior board.

VIKRANT SAWHNEY

Blackstone, Private Equity Group, Senior Managing Director

Vik leads Blackstone’s Private Equity Group’s capital markets activities and also works closely with GSO, Advisory & Restructuring Group. Before joining Blackstone in 2007, Vik worked as a Managing Director in the Financial Sponsors Group at Deutsche Bank.

$28,062 $15,862 $673,493

$7.2M+

PLEDGED TO CAPITAL CAMPAIGN IN FY2011. BOARD GIFTS AND PLEDGES TO CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AVERAGE MEDIAN TOTAL

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$300,437 $75,000 $7,210,500

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A TRUE GAME CHANGER While all baseball fans recognize Mark Teixeira as one of the elite players in the game, in 2011, the public also witnessed Mark as an all-star citizen. Since joining the Harlem RBI Board of Directors last year, Mark has stepped up to the plate as Co-Chair of the organization’s capital campaign, donated $100,000 toward our college preparation programs and $1 million to the capital campaign, served as an honoree for the annual gala and launched his own social media campaign, Dream Team 25, to further support Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School’s work. Below is a sampling of the many ways Mark teamed up with Harlem RBI in 2011 to Level the Field and Build the Future for East Harlem youth.

MARK TEIXEIRA DELIVERS APRIL 6, 2011 Press Conference at Yankee Stadium Mark announces his $1 million gift to the capital project and launches a social media ‘Dream Team 25’ campaign, in which donors can win a chance to spend the day at the stadium with the Yankees star.

JUNE 6, 2011 Bids for Kids Gala Mark is honored at Harlem RBI’s annual gala, which raises a record $2.25 million for the organization.

JUNE 13, 2011 A Gift from The City of New York Mayor Bloomberg joins Mark on Harlem RBI’s Field of Dreams to announce the City’s $32.5 million grant toward Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School’s new home.

JULY 26, 2011 Walmart Donation Mark appears at the Field of Dreams to thank The Walmart Foundation for their $125,000 donation toward Harlem RBI’s youth employment program for its high school-aged youth. Mark speaks with youth about their summer jobs and the challenges of balancing work, study and play.

AUGUST 10, 2011 REAL Kids Championship In the culminating event of the baseball season at Harlem RBI, Mark throws out the first pitch for the REAL Kids Championship Games. He also spends time with a group of summer coaches who supported the Dream Team 25 campaign.

SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 Mark Meets His All-Stars Mark handpicks nine Dream Team 25 donors to spend the day with him at Yankee Stadium. The event includes a stadium tour, box seats to a game, on-field recognition for their support and dinner with Mark at the Delta Air Lines clubhouse.

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LOOKING FORWARD


Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School are changing more lives and growing faster than ever. But with a start-up school that adds 50 students each year and after-school programs that serve more than 1,000 children, Harlem RBI’s ability to expand its reach is limited by lack of space. Set to break ground in mid-2012, Harlem RBI and DREAM’s new home will provide critical resources for our programs to ensure the growth and success of our families. The state-of-theart building will include program and office space for Harlem RBI, a full K–8 school facility for DREAM with a gymnasium and garden, as well as a community center, public park and affordable housing for families in East Harlem. The project is scheduled to open in time for DREAM’s 2014–2015 school year.

COMMUNITY SPACE Located at East 104th Street and Second Avenue, the building will include: • 5,000sf of program space and a home office for Harlem RBI • A 60,000sf school to serve as the permanent home of DREAM Charter School • 90,000sf of low-income housing for East Harlem families • A 25,000sf public park where all of East Harlem can Play, Learn and Grow

PROJECT BUDGET Harlem RBI Office

$4 million

DREAM Charter School

$50 million

Affordable Housing

$32 million

Public Park TOTAL

$2 million $88 million

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A STRATEGIC PLAN TO EXPAND OUR REACH

OUR VISION In FY2011, Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School completed a new Strategic Plan. This plan, which will serve as the organization’s roadmap through 2016, will help ensure high quality programming for the youth and families we serve. The Strategic Plan includes designs to bring Harlem RBI’s proven program model to kids in other New York City neighborhoods and other cities nationwide, increasing our impact and strengthening our organization.

VISION STATEMENT After months of research, interviews and analysis, the Strategic Planning Team determined a bold long-term vision for the organization:

Harlem RBI is a model sports-based youth development and education organization with a national portfolio of high quality, high impact sites. The East Harlem headquarters of this national organization serves as a learning lab, incubating innovative program strategies, producing exceptional results and developing the next generation of leadership for a growing organization. For more information on the future of Harlem RBI or to receive a copy of the Strategic Plan Executive Summary, please visit www.harlemrbi.org.

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HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School’s work in the East Harlem community would not be possible without the generosity of our donors. Thanks to support from individual, foundation and corporate donors, we can provide youth and families with critical academic, sports and enrichment opportunities to ensure they recognize their potential and realize their dreams. To find out how you can join the team that is building a better future for our community, visit www.harlemrbi.org. $100,000 AND ABOVE

Glenview Capital Management

Barry Patterson

Stephen & Myrna Greenberg

Altman Foundation

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Holly Peterson Foundation

Stephan Guy & Lynn Solomon

Bank of America

Highbridge Capital Management

Pro Financial Services Inc.

Glenn Hadden

The Clark Foundation

Doug Kimmelman

Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc.

Philip J. Hahn Foundation

Gary Cohn & Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn†

KPMG

The Reso Foundation

Harbour Technical Services

Peter & Miriam Daneker*†

Daniel LaVecchia

Larry Robbins Foundation

Charles J. Hess

Stuart & Elise Fraser*†

Theodore Luce Charitable Trust

Michael Rodriguez

John Hunt

The Charles Hayden Foundation

Major League Baseball

Kenneth & Merideth Rosh*†

Michael Koester

The Heckscher Foundation for Children

Maverick Capital Foundation

Helena Rubinstein Foundation

L’Oreal USA Inc

Christopher & Kathryn Leonard*†

Roberto & Allison Mignone

Mikel & Marcy Lehrman

Donald Mullen†

New York State Department of State, Division of Community Services

Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation

New York City Department of Youth and Community Development

Louis Scotto

MFS Investment Management & Subsidiaries

New York Yankees

The Seinfeld Family Foundation†

Thomas Michaud

New York State Department of Health

Phoenix Partners Group

Robert K. Miller

New York State Education Department

Proskauer

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

The Office of Congressman Charles B. Rangel

Robert & Elizabeth Sheehan*†

Sparctech Solutions, LLC

MLB Network

Robin Hood

The Starr Foundation

E.G. & Kristin Morse

The Teagle Foundation

Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation

The Samberg Family Foundation

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan

Minnesota Twins

Mostafa Family Charitable Lead Trust

SunGard

The Office of New York City Council Member Inez Dickens

Team Scotti

The New Yorker

$10,000–$24,999

The Lizzie and Jonathan M. Tisch Foundation

Michael Palladino

Altschul Foundation

Livia Tuzzo-Pearce

Aragon Construction

UBS

Pittsburgh Pirates

Assured Guaranty Corporation

Gregg A. Walker & Sheena Wright*†

Lily Auchincloss Foundation

$50,000–$99,999

WB Mason

Barclays Capital

BGC Partners

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Viola W. Bernard Foundation

Cantor Fitzgerald

Zeldin Family Foundation†

Jessica Bibliowicz

Arthur & Rebecca Samberg† David A. & Karen Sobotka*† Mary & David Solomon Starr International Foundation Mark & Leigh Teixeira*† Tiger Foundation Donald & Christina Truesdale*†

Nicholas & Nate Thorne Two Sigma Investments Up2Us

Capital One

BP Mechanical Corporation

Centerbridge Foundation

The Brunswick Group

Delta Air Lines Energy Capital Partners FTI Consulting†

Michael & Jennifer Buckley Bulldogs Care Foundation Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP

Enrico S. Gaglioti†

Cantor Commercial Real Estate

Stella & Charles Guttman Foundation

Citigroup

$5,000–$9,999

Thomas Patrick Plus One Health Management* PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Charles Prince John Rodin Robert Schwenkel Seattle Mariners

ADCO Electrical Corporation

David Shapiro & Abigail Pogrebin

Hoda Alibair & Omar Kahala

John Siedem

Alliance Building Services

Randy Simpson

Patricia Jen Arndt

STS Foundation

Susan Babbitt Baker & Hostetler LLP

Sumeria Group Rob Sutton Joe & Vickie Tahl

Computer Design Integration

Baltimore Orioles

David & Michele Joerg†

Joan Ganz Cooney & Peter G. Peterson

Neeraj Bewtra

Kirk & Rebecca McKeown†

Nathaniel & Nili de Rothschild

Tommy Bibilowicz

Morgan Stanley

Robert & Edith DuPuy

BNP Paribas

Miles Nadal

Forest Electric

BNY Mellon

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman

Justin & Melissa Boisseau

New York State Office of Children and Family Services

Lucy & Steve Galbraith

Chatham Asset Management

Guidepoint Global

Eric Brian Childs

Harmonic Fund Services

Richard Coppolino

$1,000–$4,999

HCC Specialty Underwriters

Harriet & Steven Croman

Roger Aaron

The Hyde & Watson Foundation

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Charles H. Ames

Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

Esther de Rothschild*†

Joshua & Jackie Astrof

The Walmart Foundation

Kensington Publishing

Michael J. Dimaio

Peter Allan Atkins

Ramon & Michelle Dominguez†

Stephen Belber

$25,000–$49,999

Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel Liu Family*†

Jill Drury

Stephen Bellwood

Philip & Amy Duff

Matthew Berke

Karen & Todd Builione*†

Major League Baseball Players Association

Gerry Cardinale†

Mayer Brown

Michael P. Esposito

Richard & Kara Berlin*

Credit Suisse

McCann Systems

Eli N. Evans

Ruth & Adam Bernstein

Becky Diamond & Jamie Stecher*†

Morgan Lewis

Robert Falk

Emma Bloomberg & Chris Frissora

The Durst Family Foundation

The New York Mets Foundation

Meghan Bracken*†

Educational Foundation of America

News Corporation

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

Andrew Brewster

Fried Frank

OpSec Security, Inc.

Douglas B. Gardner Foundation

Joshua Brodie

R. & H. Healy Family Foundation

The Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation Jeff & Debbie Samberg*† Select Equity Group Foundation Walmart

BTIG, LLC

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

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Texas Rangers Turner Broadcasting Mark J. Vanacore A.T. Walsh Family Foundation Western Beef York Capital Management Steven Zacharius

Ira & Martha Berlin†


HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Ken Burns

Kim Koopersmith

Karen Spencer & Henry Smul

Independent Fiduciary Services

Charles Butler

Steven Kronethal

Sterling Mets, LP

Andre Jaglom & Janet Stampfl

Charles C. Cahn, Jr.

Andrew A. Lance

Sterling National Bank

Darlene Jeris*

Canyon Partners LLC

Christine Lasala

Joe Sultan & Sandy Chilewich

Pete & Michelle Cerwin

Michael Lasky & Margaret Einhorn

Louis Talarico

The Nancy M. & Victor S. Johnson, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

Shiv K. Chakraborty

Troy Lavinia

John & Margaret Ann Teixeira

Kevin B. Christie, Jr.

David Lawrence

William Thomas

G. Peter Clark

Legg Mason

Tudor Investment Corporation

Roland Clough

Lawrence & Carolyn Liebling

Bob & Carolyn Turner

David Cohen*†

Thomas & Amanda Lister

Marlene Turner

Coleman Research Group

Elizabeth & Matthew Luckett

Damian Valentino

Robert Coughlin

Vincent Lumina

Catherine Vaughn

Covington and Burling LLP

John & Joella Lykouretzos

Eric Vincent

Cowan, Liebowitz, & Latman

Brad Mak†

John Michael Viola

CulinArt

Michael & Cynthia Maloney

Laura B. Vogler Foundation

Mark Dalton

Jeffrey and Stacey Weber

DBI, LLC

The Office of Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer

Katherine DeFoyd & Gordon Murray†

Carl Manison

Delany Sisters Fund

Stacey Marutollo

Mary Williamson

Kenneth deRegt

Robert & Marilyn Mazur

The Dining Entertainment Group, LLC

Kathryn McAdams

Loren & Michelle Douglas

John McMahon

Anthony & Elyse M. Dreyer

John McMonagle

Alexandra Dubow

Erica Millar & Russell Riccardi

John G. Duffy

Modell’s Sporting Goods

Daniel Duggan

Moglia Family Foundation

Jane Marie Eddy

Seth Morris

David Edelstein

Ross Moskowitz

Lisa Farley

Bjorn Nielsen

The Ferriday Fund

Sharon Nunes

Foundation for Global Sports Development

Nuveen Investments

Robert & Maryann Korsen Su Zann Lamb Maleka & Stephen Lawrence Terry & Margaret Lenzner Lori R. Levinson Clifton Ling Casey Lipscomb* George Liu Lowenstein Associates Robert Manfred Paul M. Michalowski Stephen & Evalyn Milman

Arleen West

Jeffrey Mishkin & Patricia J. Clarke

Robert S. & Lisa Berlin Wittenstein Earle Yaffa

Gregory Paull Mitchell CW & Suzanne Moore Stephen & Rhoda Moss

Anne & John Zaccaro Claudia Zeldin*

Eric & Kim Murphy

$500–$999

Richard & Lisa Pell

Brooks Olbrys

Danal Abrams Christian & Cherylyn Ahrens Dennis Albrecht

Pamela Ann Pepitone Kenneth & Bettina Plevan Peter & Robyn Rahbar

Bruce & Carol Angiolillo Barbara Appel Irrevocable Living Trust Henry C. & Karin J. Barkhorn Foundation

Steve Rahim* Charles Reinhard Michele & Stuart Rothstein The Rust Foundation

Grace P. Barry

George & Frances Foussianes

The Office of New York City Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito

Frank’s Sport Shop

Ken O’Hara*

Thomas Andrew Fraser

Eugene & Keri C. O’Shea

Full Focus, LLC*

Michael J. Ohler

Gace Consulting Engineers

Ethan Orlinsky

Chris Gallagher

Stephen & Kristen Padovano

Gannett Foundation

Renwick A. Paige

Mitchell Gendel

Pepsi-Cola

Barbara Germain

Perkins Eastman

Mark & Erica Gerson

Todd Pettengill*

Noah Goldberg

Nat & Summer Piggee

Robert Goldstein

Susan Butler Plum

Kevin Griffin

Alexander Popov

Edward S. Guercio

Vered Rabia

Sarah Haga & Damon Strub*†

Perry Rahbar

Chris Hagstrom

Random House

H. Peter & Elisabeth Haveles

The Rauch Rainoff Foundation

Havkins, Rosenfield, Ritzert & Varriale

John Raveche

Nicola Heryet

Steven Reiss & Mary Mattingly

Elizabeth & Nick Durastanti*

Hirschen Singer & Epstein LLP

Ronald McDonald House Charities New York Tri-State Area Chapter

Brian Timothy Paul Dwyer Elie Tahari

$100–$499

Sandra Samberg

Laura Ensler

Joshua & Larissa Abrams

Brenda Sander*

Mimi O’Connor Fast

ABT Associates Inc.

Michael Satow

Joshua Feldman

Jean Afterman*

Jonathan Rose Companies

John & Viola Scanlon

Charles & Pamela Fitzgerald

Lisa Albin

Rob L. Jones & Marianne Jones

Y. David Scharf

Karen B. Freeman

Stuart Alperin*

Mitchell Kates

Sanford J. Schlesinger

Joyce Fu & Chad Martin

Joshua Altman

David Kelley

Kevin Schultz

Peter Gargiulo

Roger Angell

Janet & Peter Kelley

Richard & Ann Lewis Seltzer

Rob Georges

Alan & Judith Appelbaum

Rebecca Kerr & Timothy Forrester

Scott Shleifer

James G. Glynn

Lynn Appelbaum

Brent Key*

Sobel Family Foundation

Hachette Book Group

Apple Bank

Steve N. Keyes

William & Karen Sonneborn

Patricia Hemm*

Dana Applegate*

Thomas Kinsock

Ryan P. Spayde

Spresa Sukalic Hopper

Steve Araneo

Marc Jaffe & May Wuthrich* Janukowicz Family Charitable Fund Jonas Brothers Change for the Children Foundation

Allison Sacks

Lawrence B. Barshay

Jim Janover & Marcy Sandler

Doug Bauer

Andrés Satizabal*

Dipen V. Bhagat

Ian Schwartz

Adam W. Bloom*

Harvey Shapiro

Salvatore J. Bommarito

Eugenie Sibeud

Jonathan Brandt

Eileen Silvers & Richard Bronstein

Burke Family Foundation

Varinder Singh

Christopher Capece

Jonathan Stern

Spencer Clark

Dan Stoddard

Adam P. Cohen The Michael Colombini Foundation The David Foundation*

Mickey Strasser Brad Stuart TD Charitable Foundation

Srinivas Dhulipala

Tycher Family Foundation

Pamela Dickstein

Carlos Hiram Velilla

Christie Dietrich*

W. Capital Management

Gary & Stacey Distell

Robert C. Welch

Allison J. Downey

Alex Witt

Joan Dunphy

Yorkville Sports Association Zog Sports, LLC

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

† Capital Campaign Donors

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HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Keith Assante

Gianine Christiano*

Dana S. Fechner

Christina Hirschfield

Beth Kramer Auerbach

Constance Christensen

Susan Feinberg

Joel S. & Nancy I. Hirschtritt

Nick & Maura Balaban

Kel Christensen

Irwin & Martha Feinstein

Steven Hirz

Marivonne Basten

Howard & Barbara Chumsky

Aileen Feliberty

Ronald Hoffman

Batallure Beauty

Chris Ciatto

Abelardo & Charissa Fernandez*

Carolina Hoires

Michelle Baumgartner

Amanda Citarelli

Lauren Ferrone

Robert M. Holof

Jessica Baxter

Cecilia Clarke

Gayle Fine*

Seth J. Horowitz

Jeremy Beal

Johannes Cloete

Lawrence I. Finkel

Jeff Idelson

Barbara Bebon

Susan C. Cockfield

Daniel J. Finnegan

George Igel

Harold & Laney Becker

Richard & Elizabeth Cohen

Kristin Fisher

Larry Isaacs

Henry Belber

Adam Cohn

Michael Fitzsimmons

Cathy S. Israelevitz

Jonathan & Sage Belber

William Colavito*

Steve & Charity Robey Forman

Susan Jackson & Nancy Bush

Stacie Bellwood

Joana Colbert & David Gantos

Patricia D. Forrester

Joseph Jacobson

Judge Bentley & Barbara Kassal

Christine Cole

Julia Fought

Rick Jannett*

Rachel Berger

Donald Commerford

Layne Frank

Richard Joers*

Nick & Susan Bernardo

Common Cents New York

James Frederick

Denise Joly

Phillip Berns

Raymond Conaway

Jennie Friedman

Lisa Jones

Michael & Janice Bernstein

Michael Cooper

Michelle Friedman

Stacey Kandel*

Tom & Janet Berry*

William Corbett*

Freddie H. Fu

Reischea & Alex Kapasouris

Kevin Berson

Sarah Dunleigh Corcoran

Julie A. Fuller

Elai Katz

Bridget Best

John Coritz*

Trisha Fusco & Dennis O’Connor

Dina Kaufman

Lyla Bibi

Terryl Cote

Lori Gaido

Jordan Kearn

Bob Bidwell*

Michael & Catherine Crane

William & Marie Galasso

Kathryn A. Keen

Rob & Melissa Bigelow

Carmen Craner*

Steven Gelberg

Kaylie Keesling

Mindy Biirnbaum

Aimee Crawford

George Chait Construction, LLC

Heather M. Kellett

Erin Levi Blondes

Marc Creatore

Jacob Gibson

Christopher R. Kerr

Stanley & Nancy Bloom

Shaun Cullen

Samule Glasnapp

Katherine Kirvan

Hilary Blum

Sheldon & Bonnie Cytron

Mark Gleason*

Francis Kim

Jeff Blumenthal

Thomas D’Auria*

Melissa Goldman

Josh & Amy Klaris

Robert & Marcelia Boldin

Melissa Danaczko

Wendy Goldman & Marcus Rediker

Erica Klein

Sarah Boldin

David & Sarah Daneker

Barbara L. Goldsmith Foundation

Jamie H. Klein

Meredith Borner

John Dare*

Frances J. Goldstein

Michael Klein

Andrew Borteck

Amanda de Vaulx

Steven Goldstein

David Henry Klinges

Lisle & Yvonne Brathwaite

Melissa Delaney

Brian Goodwin & Nicole Brown

Lee Koenigsberg

Shireen Naderi Braun

Barbara-Ann DeLuca*

Gordon Family Foundation

James Koretz

Christine Braunstein

Jordan Dembo

Steven Greenberg*

Todd Korren

Melissa Breen

Mark Demers*

Alex Greene

Sara Dwyer Lane

Steven Bright

Victoria Ann Dennis & Brian Lehrer

Toby Greenfield*

Linda Lawrence

Timothy J. Brosnan

Cat DeSantis*

Christopher Grondahl

Jean S. Laws

Brandon Brown

Andrew Deutch

Maria Guadalupe-Sharp†

Josh Lebowitz

Elliot & Victoria Brown

Cory Diamond

Joseph Guccione

Sam Lebowitz

JoAnn Brozowski*

Helene Diamond

Chris Guest

Stephen Lentini

Rich Brundage*

Jen Dierks

Kim Guest

Carl & Athelia Woolley LeSueur

Gary Brusseau

Kevyn Dillow

Eric Halper

David & Mary LeSueur

Barry Bryer & Meryl Wiener

Andrew DiMiero

Lauren Hare

Andrew Levin

Richard Buery

Michael Donahue

Stacey Harris

Peter Levine

Tracy Burnett

Susan Donoghue

John Harrison

Diane & Jim Levy

Robert Burns

Adam Dratch

Charles W. Hart

Valery Levy

Audrey Buxbaum

Caroline Dries*

Shannon Curry Harthmann

Stella Annelle Lewis*

Patrick Byrnes

Jennifer Dryer

Robert William Harvey

Aliza Rachel Licht

Kathleen M. Cannon

Ed Duffy

Matthew Hatton-Poole

Jane Lin

Carol Cardello

Mate Dugandzic

John & Sharon Hays

Teresa Lindemann*

David Cardinali

Olivia K. Dupin

Christopher Hayward

Christine Lindsey

Elizabeth Ann Carlson

James Dwyer

Philip & Mauree Hazzard*

Neil Lipinski

Maria Cavalier

John Edenbach

Michael Heaner

Beth Lipschitz

Elisa Cervantes

Patrick Edgar

Jason Hempel

Kevin & Leslie Lloyd

Steve Chaggaris

Julie Elitzer*

Michele L. Hendricks

Local Independent Charities of America

Pamela Ann Chait

Lauren Ellard

Randy Henner*

Adunola Damali Locke

Eric Chang

Kurt Endres

Peter Hennessy

Karen Logan

Hui Wen Chang

Michael Erario†

John Hensley

Jason Lok

Rosemary Chang

Winifred B. Evans

Ron Hertz

Catherine J. Loper

Gisela Cherches

Jeff Fachler

Steven Herz

Gillian Lovatt

Lisa L. Chess

Laura Michelle Farah

Susan Hettleman

Lee Lowenfish

Roberta Chevlowe

Joshua Farber

Michelle M. Hidago

Paola Lozano

Bryan Choi*

Richard Farman

Madeline Hirschfeld

Linda Luca

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

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HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Delfi Lugo*

Paul Paskoff

Eric H Shawn

Doug Van Teyens*

Linda Lynch

Diana Passamano*

Mark & Linda Shearman

Carla M. Varriale

David T. Ma

Michaelangel Lim Paus

William Sheehan

William Morris Endeavor Entertainment

Norma Jean Macauto

Elizabeth Payne*

Stephen Shepard & Lynn Povich

Willie Vega

Sheila Maloy

Muriel Peters

Susan & Martin Sherwin

Mark Vetter

Howard Mandel*

Carla L. Peterson

Barry Shin

Irene Hayes Wadley & Smithye Lemoult

Andrew M. Martin

Christie Petrella

David R. Shook

Joni L. Walaski

George Martin

Austin Philbin

Megan Shute

Karen Watai

Jeff Martin

Amy Phillips

Sibson Consulting

Pamela Weinberg

Jeff A. Martin

Caryn Phillips

Emily Siguler

Doreene Weiner*

Jennifer & Peter Martin

Peter Phillips

Nicholas Silvers

Michael & Julie Weiser

Kenneth Martin

Michael E. Pikiel

Randi Simon

Cory Weiss

Susan Martin*

Marilyn Platzer

April De Simone

Amy & Steven Wendt

Brandon Martindale

Robin Pogrebin & Edward Klaris

Robert Skelton

Sarah Wendt

Cesar Martinez

Jonathan Pokoik

Jonathan & Cornelia Small

Omer Wiczyk

Anne Mascarenhas

Erin Jennie Pollard

Sydney Smith-Vallano*

Slater William*

Sally D. Mason

Rachel Pomerantz

Adam & Aimee Smith

Elizabeth Wong

Kristen Massaro*

Renee Pope

Jerry Wortman

June Mastan*

Chris Smith

Christine Pride

James Milton Smith

Michele Yacovello*

Steve Mazzotti

John & Sallie Pride

R.A. Smith

Amy Yates

Brendan McHugh

Katherine Prince

Ted Smith

Brenda Yates

Arthur & Ruby McZier

Giselle Quesada

Smithfield Foods

Joseph Yiu

James Meadows

Maggie Quinn*

Barri Solomon

Jonathon Yormak

Rob Rahbari

Ted Soulopulos*

Annie Zabar

Sharlene Rajkumar

Soundview Community in Action

Dan Zeck*

Carlos Ramos

Jennifer Spinelli*

Monica Zerbib

Joseph Ramos

Mindy Spire

Joanne S. Ziolo

Margarita Ramos

Laura & Chris Spofford

Aaron Zwas

Susan Cohen Rebell

Leonard & Myrna Springer

The Reed Company

Peter & Felice St. John

$1–$99

Paul J. Reedy

Susan Stamberg

Joseph A. Abate*

Jennifer Rehn

William Stampur

Brennan Adams

Sheri Resnik

Emily Stecher

Matt Adams

Renee Reso

Jo Stecher

David Adler

Albert P. Reyes

Michael Stecher

Carlos Aguilera*

Jason Richter

Mark Stein

Sayeem Ahmed*

Stephen J. Riker

Nancy Stein

Michelle Akacki

Johnny C. Rivera*

Ron Stein

Jeffrey Alex

Jennifer Roach

Russel Steinberg*

Kathryn Alexander

Kristin Rolla

Bartholomew A. Steinhorn

Katherine Allen*

John Rosenberger

Robert Stephens

Anne Aloia*

Michael & Patty Rosenblatt

Caryn Stepner

Charles W. Altchek

David Rosmarin

Judith C. Stern

America’s Charities

Andrew Ross

Brian Strong

Gina Anastasio*

Todd Rossman

Sucherman Consulting Group, Inc.

Sean Andrade*

Adam & Nicole Rossol

David Sussman

Ralph Andrew

S. Rachel Rowlett*

Jamie Sutherland

Peter Andromidas*

Lewis & Wendy Rubin

Clare Swanson

Michael Andrus*

James Rump

Kent Swanson

Cathy Angrisani*

Maryam Sadaghiani*

Chris Tatreau

Wesley Anniello

Paige B. Sammis

Stefanie Tavaglione*

Spiros Antoniadis

Sandra Sand

Daniel Tedesco

Rosalie Arana*

Josie Sandler

Tek Architects, PC

Lori Avaltroni*

Alexis Sanford

Ed Teng*

Robert Baccigalupi*

Mike O’Neill

Greg & Gloria Schaefer

Donald Thomas

Mary Jo Bader*

Kareen Odate

Nicholas & Katherine Scharlatt

Jamie Thompson

Chika Barnhizer*

Carla Ogunrinde

Daniel Schoenberg

Stephen Thompson

Frank Barra*

Nicolas Olbrys*

Bernice Schoket

Joseph & Stephanie Tomei

Jaqueline Barrett

Denise Oliver*

Dominique Schulte

Eric Topel

Rita Barrison

Jonathan Orr*

Jennifer Schwartz

Vernon Tracy Turner

Anthony Barthlow*

Alissa Owens

Andrea Seed

Jeffrey Unger

Nicki Bartlett

Kenneth & Melba Padilla

Antoinette Segreto*

United Way Of NYC

Leonor Barua

Alison Page

Carolyn Setlow

Jean Valanzano

John Becker*

Mark Palchak

George Kendall Shaw

Christina Van Tassell

Robert Beebe*

Daniel B. Medalie Todd Meierhuas Jeffrey Melendez Donna Mellon Leslie & Jeffrey Mendell John Messner Debra Milek Brian Miller Maura Miller Meredith K. Miller Sherrinicole Miller Kimberly Miniter* Langdon Mitchell Morgan & Elizabeth Paull Mitchell Tad Miyoshi Nicola Moelter Jason S. Moore Cindy Moser* Amanda Mukamal Eric Mulkowsky* Ryan Munro Sarah Murphy Michael Musco Kanchan Nayar Wendy Nelson David Newman David & Lorraine Newman Mee Ng David Nocenti Mark Nodelman Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of NY

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

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Joanna Abad*


HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Michael Bell*

Connie Chiang

Robert I. Field

Kelsey Harris

Nancy Bellwood

Jake Cohen

Robert Fink

Gretchen Harrison

Vylmary Bennett*

Stacy Cohen*

Kristina Fiore*

John Harrison*

Constance Beovich*

Vincent Coleman

Linda S. Fleming

Richard Hart*

Luke Berg

Isabel Collins

Debra Fletcher*

Tamara Haspelst

Julie Berkowitz

Luis Colon*

Michael Ford*

Nicole Havens*

Nicole Bernardo*

Peyton Conover*

Leslie Forman

Gina Haw*

Sam Berninger*

Caitlin Coogan*

Daniel Forrest*

Tim Hayden*

Brenda Berns

Aaron Cook*

John & Nicholas Franchi*

Adam Heft*

Richard Bernstein

Tracy Abbott Cook

Vincent & Debby Franco

Susan Hentschel*

Jasmin Berrios

Alber Cooke*

Michael Frank

Deb & Jim Herbert*

Benjamin Bianchi*

Dominick Coppola

Yana Frankel

Jeffrey Herweck

Victoria Binetti*

Daniel Correll

Mike Frisch

Malda Hibri

Rebecca Birmingham

Jennilee Corrow*

Gordon K. Fu

Al Hinton

Louie Bitsko

Selma Cota*

Sydney Gahwyler*

Linda & Steve Hirsch

Fran Blatt*

Grace Cotto*

Caite Galblum

Danielle Hislop*

Roslyn G. Bloch

Howard Craub*

Shannon Gallagher*

Danny Ho

David Bloom

Stephane Creach

Barry Gallo*

Lori Ann Hoch*

Paul Bloom

Christopher Creed

Ronen Gal-Or

Mark S. Hochberg

Rose Bloom

Robert Crowe*

Patty Gannon*

Megan Hodges

Scott Bloom

Stephanie Cuba

Lesline & Glen Gardner

William Holzapfel

Jonathan Blum

Deborah Cuffaro*

Kendall Gastelu

Ryan Hosler*

Jesse Blumenthal

Philip Cusimano*

Elisse Gaynor

John Howbert

Leslie Boaz*

Rachel Cytron-Miller

Thomas Gaynor*

Amy Hozer

BethAnn Bonner

Mike D’Onofrio*

Jeanine Geffe*

Shirley Hudders

Perry Brauner*

Gaetano Daidone*

Evan Gelacek

Patricia Hund

Andrew Brennan

Brent Daily

Zachary Gelacek

Stephanie Iam

Lindsay P. Brennan

Karen Dale*

Jeremiah Gentry*

Maria Imperial

Kristin Brief

Lisa David*

John Georgiades*

Philp & Carol Indovina

Megan Brink*

Stacey Decapua*

Ray-Andrew Giddings

Matthew Irvin

Annelies Brock

John DeCoursey*

Peter Gill*

Ruth Isaacs

K.C. Brockhoff*

Jessica DeCoux

Tara Gillick*

Craig Steven Iscoe

David Brown*

Irma Deguzman*

James Gimblet*

Rita Izyk*

Ralph Brunson*

Lori Delaney*

Rebecca Ginsberg

Katharine Jackameit*

Mike & Patty Bryan

Megan Demarkis

Give Back Foundation

Chris Jackson

Donna Bryar

Jerry DeSiderato

Amy-Louise Goldberg

Kioka Jackson

Buffalo Exchange

Jennifer DeVenuti*

Lawrence Goldberg

Weston Jacobs

Pat Bumgardner & Mary Jane Gibney

Julius Diekmeyer*

Roberta Golden

Adam James

Gary Burrofato*

Carole DiFranco*

Jennifer Sturtz Goldstein

David L. James

Jen Buscavage*

Michael DiGiorgio*

Milagros Gonzalez

Gail James

Dawn Byrne

Brandon DiMassa

Millie Gonzalez*

Sandra H. James

Eric Caldero*

Steve Dippolito*

Thaina Gonzalez

Amy Janzen

Kimberley Cambridge

Elizabeth Dixon*

Joanne Gorodisch*

Angela Jefferson

Tyrone Canaday

Rose Ellen Doering*

Andrew Grabel

Maria Jimenez

Robert Cannetti*

James Dolan

Thomas Grandinetti*

Jennifer Johnson*

Danielle Capece

Joe Dorinson

Max Green

Peggy Johnson*

Victor F. Capellan

Nicole Dornbusch

Beverly Greenberg*

A. Jones*

Kelly Carbone*

Traci Douglas

Daniel R. Greenberg

Dorothy Jones*

Kirsten Carlson*

Sara Droz

Julia Greenberg

Robert Jones*

Christa Carlsson*

Richard & Joan Druckman

Richard Gregorio*

Maiesha Josephs

Anthony Caro

Melissa Dunlop

Patrick Gremban

Miriam Josephs

Nikki Carosone*

Ruth D. Eldredge

Kerry Grimaldi*

Marisa Kahle*

Kevin Carter*

Kathleen Elia*

John Grosner*

Todd Kahler

Andrea Caserta

Matthew Emma*

Dean Grundell*

Robert Kane*

Phillip Cass

Paul Enright

Amanda Gurtis*

Jamie Kapklein

Dan Cassella*

Jonathan Epstein

Emma Haberman

Ethel Kaplan

Todd & Blair Caswell*

Beverly Erdei*

Sharon Hails

Joyce Kaplan

Richard Cataldo*

Donna Erez

David M. Halbfinger

Ron Kasper*

Jean-Louis Cauvin

Ellie Estrada

Susan Hanley

Kimberly Kastner*

Jennifer Ceglecki*

Nicholas Ewen*

Valerie Hanna*

Emily, Jason & Nina Katzner

Joanne Celio*

Linda Falcinelli*

Kristen Hariton*

Marvin Kefer

Julian Chance

Lindsay Fein

Kelly Harpula

Paul Kefer

Susan Chang

Bob Feldman

Beverley Harrinton*

Peter Kennedy*

Sidney Cherubin

Eric M. Ferdinand

Alyssa Harris*

Mary Kidd* * Dreamteam25.org Donors

†Capital Campaign Donors

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HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Michael & Samantha Kiel*

David McArthur*

Sharon Pierce*

Andrew J. Seguin

John Kiernan*

Susan McCarthy*

Marc Pillemer

Kelly Sellner*

Kenny Kim

Patrick Mc Evoy

Maury Plaksin

Derek Shaw*

Sung Kim*

James McGill*

Jamie Platzer

Laurie Shiers

William King*

Campbell McKellar

Kyle & Emily Poll

Elliot Shifrin*

Maureen Kmetz*

Karina McNish*

Jennifer Portland

David Shribman

Mary Knapp*

Matt McSherry*

Melissa Post

Eli M. Silk

Peter Kocubinski

Lynn McTeague

Bridget Pratt

Julio U. Silverio

Janis Kordana*

Catherine Menta*

Abby Prestin*

Jason Sinclair*

Tarikh Korula

Erin Menzer*

Jim & Stephanie Price

Savneet A. Singh

William Koshuta

Danielle Meola*

Marissa Price

Richard Skelly*

Maren Krafchik

Cathy Methot*

Jaylynn Prince*

Chelsea Slade*

Werner H. Kramarsky

Lorri Meyers

Janine Quijije*

Jerry Slavik*

Adam Krause

Karen Micciche*

Joanne D. Quinones

Greg Slovick

Lothar R. Krause & Doni M. Walkersantiago

Samara Michael

Stephanie Raccine

David Smith*

Patrick Krause*

Ryan Miguel*

Daria Rachlin

Timothy Smith

Matthew Miller

John Ramirez*

James Snider

Stuart Miller

Adam M. Raskin

Jane Socol*

Wes Milligan*

Rob Rauffer*

Marianne Solinas*

Paul Milunec

Irene Rava*

Laura Soria

Melinda Mishoe*

Katie Raymond-Santo*

Laurence Sorkin

Ellen W. Lane

Rev. Joseph Modica*

Thomas Reed†

Amanda Sorrell*

Sherri Langburt & Kenneth Schoen

Jesse Modoono

Caillin Reimer

Tony Sosso

Michael LaPayower*

Michelle Monnat*

Ethrina Reyes*

Maria Sotos Giamboi*

Elizabeth Larsen

Nicholas Moore*

Scott Reynolds*

Ed & Debbie Souto*

Shawn Lavelle

Luis Morales*

Justin Richards*

Juanita & Manuel Souto*

Jennifer Lawrence

Elizabeth Moran*

Amanda Ridge

Cuneyit Sozkesen

Daniel Leers

Amber Morgan*

Robert Ridge

Cathy L. Sperling

Marjorie Leichnam

Saki Mori

David & Donna Ringer*

Jacob Sporn*

Sophia Leonard*

Ellen Mullin

Kenneth Rivera

Matthew St. Amour*

Anthony Leone

Gabriel Nadel

Karyn Rodus

James Stanley*

Robert John & Melinda LeSueur

Joshua Naiman*

Mallory Romero

Susan Steccato*

Avi Levison

David Nakashian

Karen Rood*

Robert J. Stenz*

Nancy Levy*

Elizabeth Nangle

Matthew Rosen*

Judy Stern

Peter Lewine & Deborah Gobble

Stanley Nass

Charles Rosenbergen*

Jose A. Stevenson

Genna Lewis*

Frank Nieves*

Margy Rosenbluth

Carolyn Y. Stewart*

Kat Libby

Diane Nilsen*

Gregg Rosenzweig

William Stimer*

Dani Liberman

John O’Callahan

Julia Rosenzweig

Thomas Storch

Jason Liebman

Elaine O’Grady*

Benjamin Rosh

Stephanie Strzykalski*

Meagon Ligons*

Suzanne Oboler

Melvin & Marilyn Rosh

Joyce Sturges

Richard Lill*

Myriam Ojalvo

Cathy Roy*

Leonard Sturn

Richard Lingen*

Dina Olivet*

Bryon Rubin*

Marcia Switzer*

Nick Lisanti*

Maura Ollo*

Ezra Rudy*

Dalton Tarrant*

Melissa Litman*

Izaak Orlansky

Ken Ruggirello*

Anne Tatreau

Clara Littlejohn*

Lindsay Ornstein

Jen Runkle

Nancy Taylor

Sara Loeffler*

Hannah Orowitz

Jacqueline Saborio*

Scott Taylor

Geoffrey Loo

Stefania Orru*

Bradley Safalow

Thayer Taylor

Adriana C. Lopez

Matthew Ostrowitz*

Magaly Sanabria*

Thomas Taylor

Jose Lopez*

John Owens

Mikala Sanders*

Tara Tchalabi*

Brendan Loud*

Thomas Owens*

Eric Santoni*

Darlene Thomas*

Kate Lowe

Chris Pachios

Yvette Santos*

Jerome Dallas Thorpe

Michael & Kristin Lowe

Judy Padilla

Brian Satran*

Jennifer Thorpe-Moscon*

Allison Lowenstein

Sara Pagano*

Lauren Scardella*

Lindsay Tisi*

Jocelyn Lupetin

Michael John Paleudis

Rebecca Schalit

Rebecca Tollens*

Lawrence Lusardi*

Christopher Lim Park

Ori Schnaps

Michael Tricarico

Christopher J. Maher

Steven Parker*

Nikki M. Schnell

Eleesha Tucker

Gregory Maher*

Thalia Pascalides

Gabriel Schpilberg

Jacqueline Twohie*

Christopher Maniscalco*

Marissa Pasik*

Cathy Waldo Schrader*

Sally Unchester*

Randolph Mariscal*

Tina Payne*

K. Needham Schultz

United Way of Westchester & Putnam

Harsha Marti

Matt Pazaras*

Adam Schuster*

Kristina Valdivia*

Adelyn Martinez*

Alessandra Pedergnana*

Alan R. Schwartz

Robert Valenti*

Robbie Masterson

Lenore Peloso*

Don Schwartz*

Josh Van Kirk

Gerry Matalon

Michael Perez*

Gwen Schwimmer

Crystal Vargas*

Kathleen A. Matarese

Ruth Peterkin*

Jill & John Scibilia

Nicole Vartuli*

Renee McAndrew

Pfizer Foundation

Elana K. Scoler

Patricia Vesperman*

Harry Krausman Lucie Krauss* Angela Kusulas* Linda Lafaire*

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

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HARLEM RBI AND DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL FY2011 SUPPORTERS Continued Frank Vigliotti*

Kelli Wyrick*

Philip R. DiGennaro, Jr., Esq.

New York Rangers

William E. Villafranco*

Frank Yamello*

Diva Limousine

Sean Michael O’Donnell

Enos S. Villanueva*

Charles Yankus

DKNY

OneSource

Christopher Vitali*

Derrick Yarbrough

Bruce Doniger

PASE College Prep in Afterschool

Marek Vitek*

Wai Ting Yu

Thomas Duddie

Paul Wilmot Communications

Christina Vivona*

Rebekah Yuen

Elie Tahari

Charles Radcliffe

Nicholas Vlismas*

Robert Zampini*

Michael Frank

Robin Hood

Julia Vollmer*

John Zeaman

Fresh Direct

Ryan Phelps

Holly Von

Ross Zelman

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Pine Ridge Golf Club

Clint Wagner*

Trent Ziebart*

Spresa Sukalic Hopper

Penguin Books

IN-KIND DONORS

Jeff Idelson

Peter Thomas Roth Clinical Skin Care

Eric M. Albert

Inspirato

Plus One Health Management

Joe Wagner Matthew Wagner

Alice’s Tea Cup

Marc Jaffe

Christine Pride

Shawn Wallach*

Alliance for a Healthier Generation

Michael Rodriguez

Melissa Warner*

James Beard Foundation

At Vermilion Restaurant

Kenneth & Merideth Rosh

Tanya Warren

Suhaly Bautista

Jonas Brothers Change for the Children Foundation

Debbie Warszniter*

Bentwood Inn

Stuart Kaperst

Salon AKS

Lauri Wasson*

Bird Dog Bay

Keefe Bruyette & Woods

Random House

Raymond Wechsler

Adam Bloom

Chris Leonard & Kathryn Keves Leonard

Robert & Elizabeth Sheehan

Howard Weinberg

Bluegreen Resorts

Lori Levinson

Roger Grand Fitness

Thomas Welsh

Charles Butler

Dennis Licker

David Smith

Laurette Whittle

Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation

Liu Family

Smart Workout

George Wieland*

Lisa Bonner

Majestic Athletic

David & Karen Sobotka

Damon G. Williams

Ken Burns

Major League Baseball

Steiner Sports

Katie Wilsey

Tim Brosnan

Josephine Manfredi

Structure Tone

Richard Winslow

Chef Roblé Ali

Will McDonough

Team Scotti

Haley Winstral

Chelsea Piers

John McMahon

Mark & Leigh Teixeira

David Wisotsky

Dave Choate

Roberto & Allison Mignone

TheLuxurySpot.com

Stacey Wolf*

City Sweet Shoppe

Colbert Narcisse†

Jonathan Tisch

Jeffrey Wolfe

Rick Cohen

NBA Entertainment

Top of the Rock Observation Deck

Ryan D. Wolfrum

David D. Conover

Torrey Associates, LLC

Daniel Wolman*

Chris Creed

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Cynthia Wong*

Designer Cookies by Molly Slenker

The New York Mets Foundation

United Legwear & Underwear Co.

Adrianne A. Wonnacott

Dice Holdings

New York Knicks

Mark Webster

Susan B. Wallace

Sydney Rosh

Donald & Christina Truesdale

* Dreamteam25.org Donors

† Capital Campaign Donors

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A WINNING TEAM Harlem RBI and DREAM Charter School’s work would not be possible without the dedication and talent of its staff. And while the NonProfit Times named us as one of the Top 50 Nonprofit Organizations To Work For in 2011, we will not rest on our laurels. Talent management is a top priority in our plans for the future. During the next two years, Harlem RBI and DREAM will focus efforts on strengthening recruitment, training, support and professional development for staff to ensure they love coming to work each and every day.

HARLEM RBI AND DREAM MANAGEMENT HARLEM RBI RICHARD BERLIN

LIZA GRAY

DANE MARTINEZ

Executive Director

Capital Projects Manager

Program Director

RICHARD SOUTO

MEGAN DEMARKIS

LESLINE GARDNER

Chief Operating Officer

Program Director

Director of Finance

RACHEL CYTRON

ANGELA JEFFERSON, LCSW

ADAM R. SCHUSTER

Associate Executive Director

Director of Social Services

MELISSA FENTON

ROB MAITRA

Director of Human Resources and Legal Affairs

Chief Financial Officer

Director of Programs

MEGAN R. HODGES

KIMBERLEY CAMBRIDGE

Director of Individual and Corporate Giving

Program Director

ELZ CUYA

Director of Baseball / Softball Programs

Director of Communications

CARLOS GIMÉNEZ Director of Information Technology

VINCE M. COLEMAN

JOHNNY RIVERA Director of Community and Government Affairs

DREAM CHARTER SCHOOL EVE COLAVITO

MARIA CHUPP

ROBIN RUBENSTEIN

Principal

Director of Instruction

Instructional Coach

TRACI L. DOUGLAS

JACQUELINE FREY

EMILY PARKEY

Director of Operations

Director of Special Education

Family Coordinator

EMILY MACIAS-CAPELLAN

BRETT FAZIO

Director of Instruction

Dean of Students

For a complete list of full-time staff, please visit www.harlemrbi.org and www.dreamschoolnyc.org.

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HARLEM RBI OFFICE & FIELD OF DREAMS

333 East 100th Street New York, NY 10029 TEL 212 722 1608 EMAIL info @ harlemrbi.org WWW.HARLEMRBI.ORG

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