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MISSIONTo enable all young people, especially
those who need us most, to reach their
full potential as productive, caring,
responsible citizens.
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SAVING AND CHANGING LIVES
In 2009, as our nation and our world struggled against a staggering financial crisis, Boys & Girls Clubs of America redoubled its efforts to support youth, communities and families. This is nothing new for Boys & Girls Clubs – we have been community institutions for decades, providing stability and hope to generations of young people.
There was something different about 2009, however. It was then that our Clubs began seeing more and more young people and families seeking the basics that many of us take for granted. A warm winter coat. A nutritious meal. Maybe even a toy or two at the holidays.
In times like these, kids are hungry. So we called upon our generous partners to make sure they were fed. In times like these, strong leadership is a necessity. So we provided hundreds of Club professionals and board volunteers with cutting-edge training through our state-of-the-art Advanced Leadership Program. In times like these, children go without; without warm clothes, without toys, without happiness and hope. So we made sure there was a joyous holiday season for youth in Clubs here and on U.S. military installations around the world by distributing more than $10 million in toys, books, games and clothes.
And that’s not all. In all times – good and bad – Boys & Girls Clubs of America and its 4,000 Clubs are concerned about the future of the millions of young people we serve, and the future of America. That’s why we simultaneously led a Movement-wide effort to help assure that our members succeed in school, lead healthy lifestyles, and become the kinds of citizens and leaders America needs. Our vision is that every young person who walks through the doors of a Club progresses from each grade to the next on time and graduates from high school with a solid plan for the future.
In times like these, thousands of communities and millions of families count on Boys & Girls Clubs to be there for them and so does America. That’s because, in times like these, Boys & Girls Clubs are the only safety net for many. And what’s more, by offering a variety of programs and activities that focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles, and leadership and service, the youth Clubs serve are better prepared for positive, productive futures. We are able to do so thanks to our legions of donors and supporters, recognized in the following pages. Thank you for your ongoing, generous support.
Robert J. Bach Roxanne SpillettChairman President & CEO
Officers' Letter
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THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MOVEMENT PROFILE*
• Some4,000CharteredClubs,including;
1,400 in Schools 390 on Military Installations 390 in Public Housing 200 on Native American
Lands
• 4.2MillionYouthServedthroughClubMembershipandCommunityOutreach
55% Male 45% Female
• Ages 6% 5 and under 44% 6-10 19% 11-12 20% 13-15 11% 16 and older
• Ethnicity 35% Caucasian 30% African-American 22% Hispanic/Latino 7% Multi-racial 3% Asian 3% Native American
• AdultStaffandVolunteers
51,000 Trained Adult Professional Staff
186,000 Program Volunteers
28,000 Board Members
* compiled from annual report data received from member organizations
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THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MOVEMENT
• TheBoys&GirlsClubnetworkconsistsofmorethan1,100independentorganizations
andthenationalorganization,Boys&GirlsClubsofAmerica.
• Localorganizations serveyoungpeople andcommunities through some4,000Club
locations, 51,000 trained adult professional staff, 186,000 program volunteers and
28,000boardvolunteers.
• WhileBoys&GirlsClubsofAmericaservesitslocalorganizations,individualClubsare
locallygoverned.
• In2009,Boys&GirlsClubyouthdevelopmentprogramsandservicestouchedthelives
ofsome4.2millionchildrenandteensthroughmembershipandcommunityoutreach.
• Of these 4.2 million young people, approximately half were served through Club
memberships that provide daily access to programs, services and ongoing contact
withtrainedyouthdevelopmentprofessionals;andhalfthroughcommunityoutreach
programs,activitiesandspecialeventsofferedtonon-membersinClubneighborhoods.
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UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
Clubs are located in many different settings: in small towns and big cities; on Native
American and Native Alaskan lands; in public housing; in public and private schools; and
on U.S. military installations around the world.
Clubs vary in the type and range of youth development programs and services they
provide, with offerings determined by local needs and available resources.
Clubs are community-based, building-centered and led by professional staff. They provide
programs during non-school hours, including the summer, that meet the unique interests
and needs of young people ages 6-18.
Boys & Girls Clubs provide young people with:
• Asafeplacetospendtimeduringnon-schoolhoursasanalternativetothestreetsor being home alone.
• Achancetoplay,havefun,laughandlearn.
• Theabilitytobuildnewskillsthatraiseeachchild’sbeliefthatheorshecansucceed and receive recognition for personal accomplishments.
• Ongoingrelationshipswithcaringadultsandconnectionstonewfriendsinapositive environment, reinforcing a sense of belonging, personal accountability, civility and civic responsibility.
• Participationingeneration-changingprogramsthatsupportacommitmentto learning, positive values, healthy habits and high expectations for success as an adult.
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SERVING THE COMMUNITY
• ManyClubs,throughpartnershipswithothercommunityorganizations,offerprograms
and services for citizens of all ages – from preschoolers to parents, from working adults
to retirees – programs such as computer literacy, GED, career preparation and job
placement.
• AgrowingnumberofClubsimplementfamilysupportprograms,usingoutreachefforts
to work with parents.
• ManyClubsopentheirdoorsandinviteothergroupsinthecommunitytousetheir
facilities.
• Clubsareoftenagatheringplaceforcommunitymeetings,celebrations,specialevents,
family activities and community fun.
• Clubsprovidea safeplace for childrenduringcriticalnon-schoolhourswhilemany
parents are still working.
PROUD TO SERVE
Now in its second decade, BGCA’s partnership with America’s military involves 390 Youth Centers on U.S. military installations – including more than 100 overseas – serving 449,000 youth from military families. An additional 14,300 military youth are served in neighborhood Boys & Girls Clubs. To further serve military youth not living on an installation, MISSION: Youth Outreach, a partnership between BGCA and all branches of the armed forces, provides memberships to nearby Clubs at no cost to families.
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PROOF OF IMPACT
Released in 2009, a 30-month study from independent research firm Public/Private
Ventures(PPV)found that Clubs’ approach to working with teens is effective and that
teens view Clubs as safe havens. The study, Making Every Day Count: Boys & Girls
Clubs’ Role in Promoting Positive Outcomes for Teens, also found that the more time
teens spend at Clubs, the more likely they are to perform well in school, and become active
in their communities.
MEASURING SUCCESS
Clubs have a long history of exerting a significant impact on young lives and communities;
demonstrating that impact is crucial to obtaining sustainable support. To assist Clubs in
measuring and demonstrating their impact, BGCA implemented the NationalOutcomes
Initiative, with the support of the EdnaMcConnellClarkFoundation and TheWalmart
Foundation in 2009. More than 1,300 Club professionals received training on methods
for measuring and communicating how they help youth achieve success.
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HOW THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION SERVES LOCAL CLUBS
In 1906, 53 local Clubs banded together to establish a national organization. Since then,
the national organization, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and local Clubs have worked
closely together to help America’s youth reach their full potential.
Through its headquarters in Atlanta, five regional service centers and the government
relations office in Washington, D.C., BGCA provides assistance and support to Clubs
in youth program development, board and staff development, organizational planning,
resource development, marketing and communications, and administration and
management. Key functions include:
• developingandtestingprogramsforyouth;
• assistingClubswithqualityprogramplanningandevaluation;
• helpingcommunityleadersestablishnewClubsandexpandexistingones;
• providingtrainingexperiences,managementconsultationsandresourcematerials for staff development, volunteer recruitment, marketing, fundraising, compensation and benefits administration, as well as facility design, construction, safety and maintenance;
• promotinggreaterpublicandmediaawarenessabouttheMovement’smissionand impact; and
• addressinglegislativeandpublicpolicyissuesaffectingyoungpeopleandthevoluntary sector.
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CREATING VALUE
Since the formation of our national organization a century ago, BGCA has fulfilled two main purposes: starting Clubs and serving Clubs. In recent years, we have evolved to serve a third purpose: creating value for Clubs.
Consider the following benefits for local Boys & Girls Clubs in 2009:
• $25 million in private sector pass-through funds
• $42 million in federal pass-through funds
• $85 million through state funding initiatives
Intotal, Clubs received $152millioninpass-throughfunding. Compared to the $6.5million received in dues, this equals a 23-to-1returnoninvestment for our local Clubs.
In 2009 BGCA also created value for Clubs through:
• $6 million in equipment, software and services, and the upgrading of technology centers in 10 Clubs
• $16 million in planned gift expectancies
• $56 million in pro bono media value
The cumulative total of pass-through funding plus the above benefits translates into $230millionofvalue, a better than 35-to-1returnoninvestment for our local Clubs.
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For young people to succeed, they must do
well in school, make healthful choices and
demonstrate a commitment to community
service. Toward that end, BGCA provides
national programs in three key outcome areas:
academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good
character and citizenship. This section focuses
on programs in these impact areas and the
generous sponsors who made them possible.
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KeystoneClubs, BGCA’s character and leadership program for teens,
has been sponsored by TacoBellFoundation forTeens since 1997.
To enable Clubs to provide a significantly greater number of teens
with valuable skills related to academic success, career preparation and
leadership and service opportunities, the size and scope of Keystone
Clubs were greatly enhanced in 2009. A banner year for Keystoning, the
2009 Keystone National Conference drew more than 1,700 teens and
youth advisors to Atlanta, where young people participated in thought-
provoking sessions, college tours, job shadow experiences and a large-
scale community service project.
In its fifth year, the FamilyPLUS initiative, sponsored by Kimberly-
ClarkCorporation, continued to help families obtain information they
need to ensure their children’s success. A 2009 study by Sociometrics
Corp., an independent third-party research firm, found that Family
PLUS enables youth to succeed academically because their parents are
more involved. The program also noticeably improves relationships
among Club staff, parents and kids. Also in 2009, the Smith family
of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee won top honors at the
second annual National Family PLUS Cook-off.
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In 2009, BGCA rolled out a bold strategy to address the country’s
alarming high school dropout epidemic, which reaches as high as
58 percent in some communities. Called EveryMember,EveryYear,
the strategy calls for each Club member to progress successfully from
one grade to the next, graduate from high school on time and have
a solid plan for the future. Thanks to ConocoPhillips, a dropout
prevention program called BEGREAT:Graduate is currently being
piloted with 660 young people in 110 Clubs in communities with the
highest dropout rates.
In 2009, many Clubs experienced dramatic increases in the number of
kids who did not have access to nutritious meals, especially during the
summer. BGCA is grateful for the SummerServingsGrant provided
by the WalmartFoundation and the MillionMealSummer program,
supported by MorganStanley. These generous partners enabled 550 Clubs
to serve more than 3 million meals to kids throughout the summer.
Thanks to TheWalmartFoundation, 2009 also saw BGCA complete
a pilot study that focused on strategic tutoring. BGCA partnered with
the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning to implement
tutoring strategies for middle school youth at five Clubs. In addition,
PowerHour:MakingMinutesCount continues to be BGCA’s premier
homework assistance program. More than 3,700 Clubs across the
country implemented this vital program in 2009.
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In 2009, the JCPenneyAfterschoolFund provided Club membership
grants totaling $1.5 million for more than 4,300 young people in
151 Boys & Girls Club organizations. In addition, the company’s
quarterly round-up campaign raised more than $2.1 million in financial
support for 475 Clubs matched with local JCPenney stores across the
country. Also in 2009, JCPenney’s “Dress for Success” initiative provided
$250 gift cards to all Youth of the Year state and regional winners.
Since 2004, Money Matters: Make It CountSM, BGCA’s financial
literacy program sponsored by CharlesSchwabFoundation, has taught
thousands of Club teens how to make smart financial choices. In 2009,
Charles Schwab Foundation renewed its sponsorship, and also presented
Money Matters Innovation Awards to five Clubs that did stellar jobs of
implementing the program. As National Money Matters Ambassador,
Tory Myles of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington (D.C.)
promoted the importance of financial education.
A partnership with Coaches for Kids through the NationalBasketball
Coaches Association provided free tickets for all 30 NBA teams,
enabling 40,000 Boys & Girls Club members and their families to
attend professional basketball games in 2009.
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Hundreds of thousands of youth participated in ClubTech, BGCA’s
technology program designed to prepare young people for success in
school and the 21st century workforce. Thanks to software donated by
Microsoft, Club Tech’s founding sponsor, the program offers digital
access, education in basic computer skills and the digital arts, and a full
suite of advanced technology education programs that help assure digital
literacy for youth. In 2009, Club Tech welcomed a new component:
sponsored by the ToddWagnerFoundation,GameTech teaches Club
members the principles of game design and computer programming
using the Scratch language.
Knowing that technology is changing not only the way youth interact
with one another but how they learn, BGCA embarked on an evaluation
to assess Club Tech’s impact. Funded by Microsoft and the BestBuy
Children’sFoundation, the study found that Club Tech participants
demonstrated positive changes in attitudes toward technology;
significantly higher levels of technology use for advanced topics;
more growth in positive and supportive relationships; and increased
knowledge in technology skills over youth not engaged in technology
programming.
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Torch Clubs, sponsored by Staples Foundation for Learning
since 2002, help Club members ages 11-13 develop leadership skills
and a commitment to community service. For the seventh year in a
row, hundreds of Torch Clubs participated in a national project that
challenged youth to develop and implement environmental stewardship
projects.
To further promote service opportunities for young people, Clubs
participated in the Year of Service Initiative, which consisted of
seven events, beginning with the Martin Luther King Day of Service
in January. In 2009, Club members collectively contributed more than
1 million hours of community service. The economic value of their
service totals $11.7 million.
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BGCA celebrated 13 amazing years as the official charity of Major
League Baseball® in 2009. RBI presented by KPMG and Rookie
Leagueprograms, made possible with the support of MLB, help Club
members increase their knowledge, interest and aptitude in baseball and
softball. In 2009, BGCA helped MLB manage RBI and Rookie League
programs at Clubs, reaching some 60,000 youth in communities across
the country.
MLB’s annual All-Star Game® events in St. Louis generated significant
support for both BGCA and area Clubs. The nationally televised State
Farm Home Run Derby helped raise $665,000 for BGCA and Clubs.
In addition, 500 Club members and their families were provided with
free tickets to attend the MLB Fan Fest courtesy of Tickets for Kids
Charities.
CareerLaunch® introduces young people to the world of work by
helping them build their confidence, and providing them with life skills
that will carry them beyond high school, and into college and long-term
careers. In 2009, more than 54,400 teens in 1,450 Clubs participated
in CareerLaunch, which has been sponsored by Gap Foundation
since 2002.
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SMARTGirls, a prevention, education and self-esteem enhancement
program, continued to be a vital source of support for female Club
members. Thanks to the generosity of TupperwareBrandsCorporation,
SMART Girls generated great participation in 2009, with some
90,300 young women at 2,310 Clubs learning important life skills.
In 2009, BGCA began offering UPS Road Code, courtesy of a
partnership with the UPSFoundation, to help teens become better,
safer drivers. Based on the safety training UPS uses for its own drivers,
the program made it possible for teens at Clubs in 10 cities across the
country to learn safe driving techniques.
YouthforUnity continued its important undertaking to educate young
people about tolerance and diversity. In 2009, the ongoing support
of the AllstateFoundation enabled more than 80,000 young people
at some 1,200 Clubs to celebrate diversity and recognize the inherent
dangers of prejudice, discrimination and bigotry.
The generosity of Lowe’sCharitable andEducationalFund created
the Boys & Girls Club Refurbishment Program, which provided pass-
through grants to Clubs to refurbish or renovate their space, resulting in
even safer places for children to learn and have fun with friends.
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BGCA’s comprehensive health and wellness program, TriplePlay:A
GamePlanfortheMind,BodyandSoul, sponsored by TheCoca-Cola
Company, saw great success in 2009. A 22-month study conducted by
Youth Development Strategies, Inc., found many positive outcomes for
youth who participated in Triple Play, including increases in the amount
of time spent engaged in physical activities per day, and the number of
days of physical activity per week. Since its inception in 2005, more
than 1 million young people have participated in Triple Play, leading to
increased daily physical activity, better eating habits, and a greater sense
of self-mastery for Club members.
Youth of the Year, BGCA’s premier recognition program for Club
members, has been generously sponsored by Reader’s Digest
Foundation for more than 60 years. Youth of the Year recognizes
outstanding contributions to a young person’s family, school,
community and Boys & Girls Club, as well as personal challenges
and obstacles overcome. Carolina Correa of the Boys & Girls Club of
Pawtucket, R.I., was named 2009-10 National Youth of the Year at the
September 2009 Congressional Breakfast on Capitol Hill, and met with
President Obama in the Oval Office. She is the first-ever Latina to hold
the prestigious title. In 2009, DardenRestaurantsInc. also supported
the program through their Recipe for Success initiative.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America was one of five charities selected for
SubaruofAmerica’s Share the Love event. The cause campaign raised
more than $700,000 and provided significant exposure via national
print, television and radio advertising.
To support our goal of ensuring that every Club member progresses to
the next grade level on time, BGCA provided Clubs with resources to
help increase literacy for kids and teens, and enable them to improve
their coursework. Support from MetLifeFoundation funded literacy
initiatives in 12 Clubs across the country and allowed BGCA to release
a host of literacy resources to the Movement.
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The holiday season marked BGCA’s seventh year of partnering with NBC’s Today Show Toy Drive. Since 2002, the show has assisted BGCA in distributing more than $50 million in toys, games, books and other products to Clubs. In 2009 alone, BGCA shipped some $10 million worth of goods to thousands of Clubs, including those on U.S. military installations worldwide.
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IT JUST TAKES ONE
Despite a challenging economic climate in 2009, some 700 Boys &
Girls Clubs – a significant increase from 2008 – conducted annual
campaigns, such as ItJustTakesOne, that focus on raising unrestricted
funds from individuals. By generating awareness of the work Boys &
Girls Clubs do for their communities, Clubs raised some $55.7 million
to provide programs and services for local youth.
THE JEREMIAH MILBANK SOCIETY
The Jeremiah Milbank Society acknowledges individuals who generously
donate $10,000 or more in unrestricted gifts to a Club. 2009 saw an
increase in the number of Clubs (296) with society members from
2008. More than $30 million was donated by Jeremiah Milbank Society
members, surpassing the amount raised in 2008.
PLANNED GIVING
BGCA continued to provide services to help Clubs identify, recognize
and close planned gifts. In 2009, some 371 gifts with an estimated
expectancy of some $16 million were documented. Since the inception
of planned giving services for Clubs in 2003, assistance from BGCA
has enabled Clubs to secure more than $107 million in planned giving
expectancies. Crossing the $100 million mark in this area was a major
milestone in 2009.
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THE HERITAGE CLUB
The Heritage Club is a national deferred giving society that recognizes
individuals who have included BGCA or a Club in their estate plans.
In 2009, 167Cluborganizationshad establishedHeritageClubs,
and we recognized more than 1,900 members. Both the number of
participating Clubs and number of members increased from 2008.
FEDERAL SUPPORT
BGCA has a longstanding partnership with the Department of Justice,
Office of Justice Programs (OJP). In 2009, OJP awarded two grants
totaling more than $46.2 million to BGCA to fund local Club programs
and to create or preserve more than 800 jobs:
• $42.2milliontosupportmentoringandjobcreation/preservationinnon-Native American Clubs
• $4million to supportmentoring and job creation/preservation forClubs serving Native American youth
Over the past 11 years, the federal government has awarded more
than $645 million to BGCA, including funding that has led to the
establishment of more than 2,200 new Clubs, and enhanced BGCA’s
efforts to provide a nationwide network of resources and expertise that
enables Clubs to serve young people across America.
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STATE ALLIANCES
BGCA’s state alliance initiative continues to grow, with 47 formal
alliances influencing legislative and regulatory issues affecting our
children, and securing state government funding. In 2009, the Office
of Government Relations helped secure more than $85 million through
state alliances (which included almost $2 million in American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act funds). The total state funds raised through
alliances since the initiative’s inception is $492 million. These funds are
used to support activities of local Clubs so that they may expand their
reach and deepen their impact within their communities.
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A POWERFUL BRAND
In 2009, the Boys & Girls Club brand was named one of the nation’s top
10 Nonprofit Power Brands by Cone, Inc., an internationally recognized
expert in brand marketing. Having a powerful brand further enables BGCA
to fulfill its mission. This prestigious ranking is yet another great illustration
of the proven impact of the Boys & Girls Club Movement.
BE GREAT
In 2009, BGCA built on the significant momentum generated by the 2008
launch of the BE GREAT campaign. With the pro bono support of McCann
Worldgroup, BGCA continued to generate awareness about what Clubs do
and encouraged the public to advocate on behalf of youth. The campaign,
which featured dozens of famous Club alumni, resulted in significant
media buzz, including print, online and TV placements with USA Today,
BusinessWeek, CNN, DIRECTV and Turner Broadcasting, to name a few.
Thanks to a partnership with the Outdoor Advertising Association of
America, BGCA launched an exciting billboard series as part of the BE
GREAT campaign. The first billboard, which featured a childhood picture
of Denzel Washington, was posted in Times Square in New York City.
Billboards featuring kid photos of other prominent alumni, including Usher,
Mario Lopez, Shaquille O’Neal, Gen. Wesley Clark, Ashanti, Martin Sheen,
Jimmy Rollins and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, were unveiled during media events
throughout the year.
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The BE GREAT campaign could also be found in social media as BGCA
reached new audiences through Facebook and Twitter. Its “Spaces” PSA
posted on YouTube went viral, raising awareness of the impact of Clubs
on young lives, as viewed through the eyes of Club alumni.
CALL TO ACTION
To draw attention to critical issues facing young people, BGCA held
two advocacy events in 2009. In April, in conjunction with the National
Keystone Conference in Atlanta, BGCA and TacoBellFoundationfor
Teens held a teen town hall meeting addressing the high school dropout
crisis. Club teens joined education and political experts, including
former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young and Ron Clark, founder of the
Ron Clark Academy, for a thought-provoking discussion. Afterwards,
panelist Winnie Phan, a teen member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San
Francisco, was featured as one of CNN’s “Young People Who Rock.”
To generate awareness about the alarming childhood obesity rate, BGCA
held a press conference called BE HEALTHY in conjunction with the
Youth of the Year ceremonies in Washington, D.C., in September. The
event drew attention to BGCA’s health and fitness program, Triple
Play, sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company, and its effectiveness
in helping young people increase daily activity and make smart food
choices. Panelists included Olympic Gold Medalist Dominique Dawes
and Dr. Tenley E. Albright of MIT.
CELEBRATING KIDS AND CLUBS
Boys & Girls Clubs held two special annual events in 2009. National Boys & Girls Club Week, March 20-27, celebrated the impact Clubs have on America’s youth. Hundreds of Clubs hosted events such as open houses, neighborhood cleanups and fun competitions for their communities.
Boys & Girls Clubs Day for Kids encourages adults to spend meaningful time with the important young people in their lives. On Sept. 12, more than 1,000 Clubs across the country and on U.S. military installations overseas hosted events such as carnivals and fun runs to mark this special day.
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OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME
In January, 42 Club members and eight chaperones attended the
inauguration of President Barack Obama and associated events, courtesy
of TheStaffordFoundation. They were provided with this opportunity
based on their leadership skills, community service and need. Travel costs
were generously underwritten by StaplesFoundationforLearning and
TacoBellFoundationforTeens.
INVESTING IN LEADERS
In 2009, BGCA continued to help Club professionals enhance and
develop leadership and management skills through Boys&GirlsClub
Leadership University. The university, which assists professionals
with their executive leadership, management, youth development and
resource development skills, also features distance learning courses.
As part of Leadership University, BGCA also provided the Advanced
LeadershipProgram (ALP) to Club chief professional officers and their
senior leadership teams. With an emphasis on teamwork, ALP focuses
on developing and enhancing skills in fundraising, board leadership
and measuring impact. More than 800 Club professionals and board
volunteers participated in ALP in 2009.
In its 2009 Philanthropy 400 report of nonprofit private support, The Chronicle of Philanthropy ranked BGCA No. 15 among all nonprofit organizations and No. 1 among youth organizations for the 16th consecutive year.
In June 2009, BGCA received the Directors’ Nonprofit Award from the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, an organization comprising the world’s most influential CEOs. Charles Schwab Foundation nominated BGCA for the award in recognition of its collaboration on the Money Matters financial literacy program.
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OUTSTANDING AMERICANS
In 2009, BGCA presented its most prestigious recognition, the Herbert
Hoover Humanitarian Award, to two exceptional leaders:
Emil Brolick, COO of Yum! Brands and vice chairman of Taco Bell
Foundation for Teens, was recognized for his tireless dedication to supporting
America’s teens. He has served the Boys & Girls Club Movement for more
than a decade, first as a National Trustee and now as a member of the Board
of Governors, for which he is also vice chairman.
RaymondG.Chambers, a National Trustee for more than 20 years, was
recognized for his generosity and ongoing commitment to the Boys &
Girls Clubs of Newark, N.J., as well as people in need around the world.
Chambers is the co-founder of several nonprofits, including the Points of
Light Foundation, America’s Promise and Malaria No More.
FOR EXEMPLARY SERVICE
Several outstanding individuals and organizations were recognized in 2009
for their efforts on behalf of America’s children:
The Champion of Youth Award was presented to KennethI.Chenault, CEO
of American Express, for his exceptional support in improving the lives of
children; and DIRECTV, for its commitment to educational opportunities
for youth.
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The Chairman’s Award was bestowed upon the HankAaronChasing
theDreamFoundation, for providing support to enable children to
pursue their dreams; and to DrPepperSnappleGroup in recognition
of the company’s more than four decades of support for Clubs.
The 2009 President’s Award was presented to Gen.WesleyClark for
his tremendous support of Clubs and youth over the years. An alumnus
of the Little Rock Boys & Girls Club in Arkansas, Gen. Clark has also
joined our BE GREAT campaign.
The OutdoorAdvertisingAssociationofAmerica received the 2009
Media Philanthropy Award for its outstanding commitment to the BE
GREAT campaign, and the outdoor industry’s donation of more than
4,000 billboards across the country.
The 2009 Foundation Philanthropy Award was given to the Deerbrook
Foundation for its role in helping Clubs increase their sustainability in
today’s challenging environment.
AllanYoung, president of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica,
Calif., was presented with the 2009 Individual Giving Award for his 45
years of service.
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SUPERB LEADERSHIP
Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Board of Governors welcomed two new
members in 2009: Dr.CondoleezzaRice, former secretary of state and
former provost of Stanford University; and HelenaFoulkes, executive
vice president/CMO of CVS Caremark Corporation.
IN MEMORIAM
On Sept. 27, 2009, DonFisher, a champion for America’s youth who
dedicated more than 50 years to the Boys & Girls Club Movement,
passed away. Don’s involvement began in 1958 at the Columbia Park
Club in San Francisco, where he was a longtime board member. In
1996, he joined BGCA’s Board of Governors, where he played many
key roles, including being the primary investor in Club state alliances.
His legacy lives on through the Gap Foundation, which has partnered
with BGCA since 2002 to provide CareerLaunch®, an innovative career
development program. The Don & Doris Fisher Foundation continues
to provide substantial support for BGCA’s annual campaign strategy for
Clubs. His extraordinary commitment to youth will impact generations
of young Americans for years to come.
ALUMNI HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2009
In 2009, Boys & Girls Clubs of
America inducted six former Club
members into its Alumni Hall
of Fame. Club locations are in
parentheses.
Ashanti Douglas, singer/actress (Glen Cove, N.Y.)
Damon Evans, former athletics director, University of Georgia (Omaha, Neb., and Gainesville, Ga.)
Barry Griswell, former chairman & CEO, Principal Financial Group (Atlanta)
The Hon. Tim Irwin, juvenile court judge (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Usher Raymond IV, singer/actor (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Mike Tomlin, NFL head coach (Newport News, Va.)
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GIFT SUPPORT 2009 INCOME %Individuals 2,606,101 1.5%Corporations 34,945,579 19.5%Foundations 4,865,532 2.7%Special Events 6,322,399 3.5%Trust Funds 1,382,605 0.8%Public Grants 71,183,728 39.7%
(includes $65,873,608 for pass-through funds to member organizations)
TotalGiftSupport 121,305,944 67.7%
OTHER REVENUE INCOME %Dues from Clubs 8,817,891 4.9%Investment Income 743,515 0.4%Investment Transactions including Unrealized Gains 47,165,923 26.3%Miscellaneous 1,125,741 0.7%TotalOtherRevenue 57,853,070 32.3%TotalSupportandRevenue 179,159,014 100.0%
PROGRAM SERVICES FOR CLUBS EXPENSES %On-site assistance to member clubs 35,090,303 23.2%Leadership training and development of youth programs 95,171,042 63.1%TotalProgramServices 130,261,345 86.3%
SUPPORTING SERVICES EXPENSES % Fund Raising 4,553,119 3.0%Management and general 16,112,606 10.7%TotalSupportingServices 20,665,725 13.7%TotalExpenses 150,927,070 100.0%
2009 National Income & Expenses
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Individuals$1,000,000 - $1,999,999THE JOHN BURNS SOCIETYPeter and Valerie McNeely
$500,000 - $999,999THE AL COLE SOCIETYDoris and Donald* G. FisherNicole and Marty HanakaPeter C. and Martha P. MorseGary and Rosemarie Wendt
$100,000 - $499,999THE WILLIAM EDWIN HALL SOCIETYHank and Billye AaronMichael and Marie Capellas and FamilyEugene* and Ruth FreedmanMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey O. HenleyLewis KatzDana and Nancy MeadJack L. StahlAnne and Michael SzostakSuzanne and Michael E. Tennenbaum
$50,000 - $99,999THE CAMPBELL SOCIETYJohn and Susie AdamsWayne and Judith AllenNina N. AnsaryMr. and Mrs. James W. CrystalLinda J. DimopoulosJeremy Eden and Nancy MarderRonald and Christina GidwitzRick and Susan GoingsBrian T. PrinnWayne and Kathy SandersAndrew TennenbaumAllan R. Tessler, Esq.
$10,000 - $49,999CIRCLE OF OPPORTUNITY SOCIETYFrank E. BaxterChristina BloomAlan L. BoeckmannRobert and Rhonda BoswellTimothy P. BoyleKathryn K. BrigerMr. and Mrs. Emil J. BrolickPeter D. BrundageLarry ClarkTony and Yvonne ConzaMr. and Mrs. Martin CozynPatti and Ken Crews Kathy and Harlan CrowSal DavinoDon and Sallie DavisSteven H. DurhamFredric EdelmanJane L. EmisonThomas J. FalkRuth A. FattoriTom and Sue FazioJeff M. FettigMyron GrayDenise and Douglas HarnedKim and Karen HawkinsJudy and Peter HaynesLarry and Susan HirschJohn HowardDouglas H. HuntEdward R. JamesCal and Marjel JohnstonBeth and Skip KeesalAlan LandisAllen and Kathleen LenzmeierPedro Lichtinger
Jeff B. LoveDiana and Todd MaclinBernard S. MalkoveCurtis MarksCharles W. and Karen MatthewsPeggy and Eugene McQuadeRichard N. MerkinJeremiah Milbank, IIILiz MinyardJames J. MulvaC. W. Murchison, IIIMr. and Mrs. William C. MutterperlTroy NoardPresident Barack and
First Lady Michelle ObamaCraig and Jane OmtvedtBob and Karen OsbornePam and Gary PatsleyJack Pew, Jr.D. Martin PhillipsPaul E. RaetherDr. Condoleezza RiceAmy L. RobbinsAlice and John SablEdward W. Scott, Jr.Wim and Jill SeldersEric and Brenda ShanksMark and Nancy ShurtleffMr. and Mrs. James H. SimonsRoland C. SmithDavid B. SpeerRoxanne SpillettSam StahlKeith and Judy SwayneMary and Rich TempletonPhillip and Cheryl TongeJohn UnderwoodCelia WallaceSidney Williams
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IndividualsJ. Barnett WoodruffLarry YoungDennison Young, Jr.
$5,000 - $9,999CIRCLE OF HOPE SOCIETYDavid E. AlexanderTimothy BarakerrTracy BenardLouis L. BorickGiorgio BorlenghiMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BridgesCarol and Jim CollinsPeter C. CooperKaren L. DavisSteve FowlerStanley GaleMarin GjajaSteve HatemEric T. HeadConstance Heldman and Hal MoozPreston B. Heller, Jr.Daniel R. HesseDeb HonkusJan JohnsonMichael KeiserScott W. KleinMark H. LazarusDouglas K. Le BonCynthia and Steven LevineJack McShaneKevin McSpiritJ. Mario Molina, M. D.Harold and Rebecca OliverLarry ParaganoJ. PuckettDavid L. PughThomas M. RinehartFelix Sabates
Ronald L. SargentCarl F. SchaberC. J. SilasStephen SilverAlan D. and Anne SimonBill SimonMr. and Mrs. Harold B. SmithStan and Marjory SmithMrs. J. Lucian SmithMichael SpringsteenKenneth StarrJohn O. StewartRoger W. StoneBruce W. TaylorJames M. TresterJoel and Sharon WallerJeanette and Jim WoodsSamuel J. Wornom, IIICollette Young
$1,000 - $4,999CHAMPION FOR YOUTH SOCIETYAndrea AbramsonFrank AdubatoSue AldanaJohn AleschDaniel and Stacie AllenJeff AmyRonald J. AndersonCy BahakelJack BalagiaJames L. BarksdaleTina BarryWarren L. BattsCamilla D. BergeronArthur H. BligerBill and Brenda BogartTheodore J. Boutrous, Esq.Chris and Cindy Brickman
Stephen BrimRobert BrownMarcia BullardMichael C. BungerRobert BunnenFrank BuquicchioWilliam and Karen BurkeIan BurmanBrian BushwellKatherine ButlerHugh ByrnesKathy Bushkin CalvinChris CampbellWalter C. CarlsonWade CarterJim CaufieldJuana and Jesse ChristianMr. Richard E. ClappGeneral Wesley ClarkMichael CoffmanKenneth P. CohenThomas ColeTom ColeCyndi CourtJoyce CowinJ. Taylor CrandallLee A. CrisellDarcie CrystalJennifer and Sanford CrystalDenise DanielsBret DanksNatasha DavenportDebra DavisLeonard DavisMarian DavisStephanie A. DavisRick and Carmen DiamondJohn DohertyBrian Doll
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IndividualsKathleen Ann DolphinKirk DominickJohn DonnellyMichael DorrianAshanti DouglasDonna DuffySusan DunkleyHazel EdwardsCarl EdwardsSteven ElbaumJohn EllermanAnthony EllisStephen ElopDamon EvansCarol H. and William J. EyersCarolyn EzzellRuth H. FalckThomas M. FalloMr. and Mrs. Seth P. FergusonRitson FergusonWilliam O. FifieldTim FlahertyKevin FogartyDale FrehseMark FreitasNancy FrostSteve FullerAndrew GablerChip GanassiDavid L. GarinGreg C. GarlandMoore Gates, Jr.Laurie GatlinPaul A. GendronRichard A. GibsonGinuwineRudolph W. GiulianiJohn Glazebrook Michael Gleeson
Lisa GlennOliver GlennTerence GoldenJoseph GoodmanJohn GoslinJay GottleibDeborah and Stan GraffJohn S. Griswold, Jr.Gordon GundJon HammKatie HansenSteve HansonJohn S. HarrisonThomas HarveyThomas HayesCarolyn HillDuane HinshawMonty HoefleinMr. and Mrs. Mark K. HoldsworthJoan HornigDavid HudginsAnthony J. IorilloTim JebaraTim JemisonGary JessopHP JinDavid L. JohnsonLeonard JonesC. Richard JonesMike and Lynn JosephSandy JunCarole J. KahrsReza KargarzedehSteven KentCorrine KrolickiStan KubisKaren KurraschMichele LatorreJeffrey Le Sage
Carol and Jerry LevinHoward M. LevkowitzEdward T. LewisJerry LewisMr. and Mrs. Frank ListiWayne LobdellChristopher J. LongJulius LottRosemary LumpkinsSophia and Ian LundbergJulie LyKaren MacDonaldRaj MamodiaBob MarbutThomas MarinoCraig L. MartinPeter MasonAlex MathewsEvan McElroyShawn McInteeDebbie McKibbenLynn McReynoldsRichard C. MendelsonRobert H. MilbrathJohn MillerKaren MillerEd MishrellMr. and Mrs. William G. Moore, Jr.Kristine MorainRichard MorrowJonathan MullinsMr. and Mrs. Alfred M. MultariRobert MurleyJames L. NewlandChet NicholsSamantha NolanPaul NortonMorris W. OffitPaula J. Olsiewski
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Donald and Beverly OrenHank OrmeLorraine OrrMassiel OrtizMichael O’SullivanRaymond OzzieJeffrey and Linda PachterGlenn ParkhurstDebra and Richard ParkoffRichard D. ParsonsFrederick PaulkeMr. and Mrs. PeckmanNancy J. PedotRobert E. PeelleDouglas L. PerlmanNorma PerlmanGlenn PermuyThomas A. PetrieMark and Mary Beth PierceJim PolacheckCarrie Schwab Pomerantz and
Gary M. PomerantzKevin PonderJoseph PortmannDovie PratherBill PristanskiGreg RadeckiStephen and Anne RaderJanice RaifordB. Michael Rauh, Esq.
Nelson RayFrank A. ReynoldsRobert J. RiordanChristine D. RiveraEsther H. RivinusDavid RockefellerJohn RodgersDavid RossLaura and Peter RothschildGary SalmirsLarry SamuelsonScott SantagaCatherine SaulAnn L. Saunders BrownSusan SchedelMarlene SchiffGuilherme SchmidtSusan SepehriDavid SextonBarry and Jan SharplessMike SheldonDouglas ShoresBrandon ShortSteve SittonSteven K. and Anne SkinnerLarry and Charmaine SolomonDavid StahlLeslie StahlGlen StaronShelley Stern-Grach
Wayne StrayerDiana Swain Rajesh SwaroopDavid SykesVolker B. TellerPaul ThodesonJohn M. TraniClark G. TraversJim TrebilcockConstantine L. TrelaPeter and Sara TuckerBetty TurnerLinda UtterbackSteve VoskuilMichelle Wachs and Irwin R. GrossJed WalentasBill WalshRobert M. WeekleyDaniel WestbrookMichael WhitneyMichael WilliamsonDiane B. WilseyLinda WiltseThomas WipfRhonda and Warren WixenSue Zelickson
and five donors who wish to remain anonymous
*Denotes deceased
Individuals
BequestsNellie BakZoe Blunt MacDonald TrustC. A. Hamilton Charitable TrustHarold T. EdgarIRR Trust
Paul McCarthyMcMurtrie Charitable TrustDon Nierling Memorial FoundationJohn J. Nierling
John B. O’Hara FundJohn C. PangbornThomas W. PangbornRejanne Y. Thibodeau
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Sue AldanaOrlando J. AlibertBarbara AllenDwayne O. AndreasAlan and Laurelle AnspachKurt AschermannFlora J. BeamMarsha and Gary BertrandGerald W. Blakeley, Jr.Sheila BuninThe Honorable Arnold I. BurnsMary Helen ByersMichael P. CareyAnthony CarterBryan ClontzTony and Yvonne ConzaDoug and Cyndi I. CourtMr. and Mrs. James W. CrystalJohn H. DarlingtonF. Elwood DavisJane Berry DealJoseph T. DeCerboJane L. EmisonMelissa FahsJoan F. FaulknerCorey W. FowlerW. Thomas Fyler, Jr.Moore Gates, Jr.Ronald and Christina GidwitzJane GildayRick and Susan GoingsSamuel and Suzanne GreenlawPhylllis Griggs
John S. Griswold, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George V. GruneJames E. GumpertAdam and Janet GuyEbby HallidayTeri HallidayNicole and Marty HanakaPreston B. Heller, Jr.The Honorable Kay Bailey HutchisonAnthony J. IorilloHoward M. Jenkins, Jr.Michael A. JohnsonThomas S. and Margaret Ann JohnsonS. Wayne and Susan KayKaren KurraschJ. Andrew Lark, Esq.William P. LaughlinPatricia LeavittJanice LindseyRobert B. LumisPaula MackelburgStuart McCammonMona McCartyDonald McNicolJeremiah Milbank IIIDenita MorinPeter C. and Martha P. MorseJames L. NewlandShane O’NeilMr. and Mrs. Richard J. PallamaryRob and Stephanie ParkerFred PaulkeRichard Payne
Edgar and Phyllis PearaJames H. PenickEvelyn F. PetersonMrs. Stowe C. PhelpsDovié R. PratherLinda J. RahnRobert RalstonDeborah S. RamseySteve and Kathy RattoB. Michael Rauh, Esq.David ReidBrigadier General Francis J. Roberts, USA, Ret.Fred B. RooneyPeter G. ScoteseErrol and Jackie SewellClaire Davis SmithDennis SmithRoxanne SpillettBarbara StrickerSuzanne and Michael E. TennenbaumMr. and Mrs. John T. ThompsonMichael von NeumannTimothy R. WallaceJosey Barnes WaymanGary and Rosemarie WendtT. C. WilliamsLinda WiltseJoan WingateJ. Barnett WoodruffGary York
and four members who wish to remain anonymous
Heritage Club
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$5,000,000 AND UP THE ROBERT W. WOODRUFF SOCIETYMorgan Stanley
$2,000,000 - $4,999,999THE CLEMENT STONE SOCIETYJCPenney Afterschool Philip Morris USA, An Altria CompanyTaco Bell CorporationWalmart Foundation
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999THE JOHNS BURNS SOCIETYAmerica Gives BackConocoPhillipsGap Inc.Kimberly-Clark CorporationLowe’s Charitable & Educational FundMicrosoft CorporationNational Basketball Coaches AssociationStaples Foundation for Learning
$500,000 - $999,999THE AL COLE SOCIETYAllstate Foundation and
Allstate Insurance CompanyCharles Schwab FoundationThe Coca-Cola CompanyDarden Restaurants FoundationMajor League Baseball CharitiesThe Reader’s Digest FoundationSubaru of America, Inc.Tupperware Brands Corporation
$100,000 - $499,999THE WILLIAM EDWIN HALL SOCIETYA.J. Wright StoresAmerican ExpressBank of America CorporationBest Buy Children’s FoundationBNSF Railway CompanyButler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLPCA, Inc.CARQUEST Auto Parts and WORLDPACCartier, Inc.DIRECTV, Inc.Dollar General CorporationExxon Mobil CorporationFluor CorporationJames Avery Craftsman, Inc.New York Life FoundationNFL CharitiesO’Reilly Automotive Inc.Party City CorporationPfizer IncRegal Entertainment GroupRE/MAX InternationalRoss Stores Inc.The J.M. Smucker CompanySprint Nextel CorporationTurner Broadcasting System, Inc.The Walt Disney CompanyWhirlpool Corporation
$50,000 - $99,999THE CAMPBELL SOCIETYA.C. Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc.Alliance DataAMD Foundation, IncCircle K CorporationCognizantDirect Energy
The Dow Chemical CompanyDr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.Ernst & Young LLPFirst Data CorporationFortune Brands, Inc.Goldman, Sachs & Co.HSBC BankIllinois Tool Works Inc and Illinois Tool
Works FoundationINGJersey Mike’s Franchise SystemsLexisNexis, A ChoicePoint CompanyMillerCoorsNational Basketball AssociationNickelodeonPricewaterhouseCoopersRockwell AutomationTata Consultancy ServicesToyota Financial ServicesUnilever Dove MasterbrandWestern UnionWPP
$10,000 - $49,999CIRCLE OF OPPORTUNITY SOCIETYAccentureAEGAlabama River Pulp Co. Inc.Alcoa Closure Systems InternationalAllen & Company, Inc.Alpinvest PartnersAnadarko Petroleum CorporationAracruz Celulose (USA), Inc.Arby’s Restaurant GroupThe Arby’s Foundation, Inc.Archer Daniels Midland CompanyAT&TBall CorporationBally Total Fitness Corp.
Corporations
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Bank of the WestBarclaysBASF CorporationBaxter International Inc.Belo Corp.Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLPBooz & CompanyThe Boston Consulting GroupCancer Treatment Centers of AmericaChevron Phillips Chemical CompanyThe Chubb CorporationCisco Systems, Inc.Comcast FoundationCorn Products InternationalCravath, Swaine & MooreCredit SuisseCrossmarkCRY America, Inc.Cuno IncorporatedDakkota Integrated Systems, LLCDeloitte & Touche, LLPDeutsch, Inc.Deutsche BankDick’s Sporting GoodsDiscover Financial ServicesEimer Stahl Klevorn & SolbergEl Paso CorporationEnCap Investments L.P.Evonik Stockhausen, Inc.ExcelsiorFlorida Sports FoundationFlowserve CorporationGale International LLCGE CapitalGivaudanGolden State FoodsGoodwin Procter LLPGP Cellulose, LLCGraphic Packaging International Inc.
Hallmark Global Services, Inc.Home Box Office, Inc.HopSportsHunt Oil CompanyIBM CorporationICG CommerceIdearc Media, Inc.International PaperJabil CircuitJacobs EngineeringJPMorgan ChaseKemperSports, IncKorn/Ferry InternationalKPMG, LLPKraton PolymersLazard Freres & Co. LLCMarathon Oil CompanyMattel Children’s FoundationMcDonald’s CorporationMcGuggan, LLCMcKinsey & Company, Inc.Metropolitan Life Insurance CompanyMolex IncorporatedMotorola, Inc.National Kitchen & Bath AssociationNBC UniversalNDSNestle USA, Inc.New York YankeesNorthern Trust CorporationNorthrop Grumman CorporationOccidental Petroleum CorporationOracleThe Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.PlastipakPliant CorporationPottinger Media Group, LLCThe Prudential Insurance CompanyRadio One, Inc.
Rainbow Media Enterprises, Inc.RayV Inc.Reality Check StudiosRechargeable Battery Recycling CorporationReilly Worldwide, Inc.Rent-A-Center, Inc.REO World, Inc.Robert Half InternationalRyan PartnershipSalientSAP America, Inc.Schott North America, Inc.Showtime Networks, Inc.Space Systems/LoralStarz Entertainment GroupSTILETTO EntertainmentStratix CorporationTechnology Partners International (TPI)Texas Instruments IncorporatedTM AdvertisingTrinity Industries, Inc.United MediaUpsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc.Vestar Capital PartnersWashington Mutual FoundationWells Fargo BankWeyerhaeuserWhat Kids Can DoWilbert, Inc.YES Network LLCYork Capital ManagementYum! Brands Foundation
Corporations
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$5,000 - $9,999CIRCLE OF HOPE SOCIETYA Plus International, Inc.Ace USAAlliance, a division of Rock Tenn CompanyAllstate EmployeesApplied Industrial Technologies, Inc.Arbitron, Inc.Atlanta Gas Light CompanyBaker Botts, L.L.P.BancVue / First ROIBemis Company, Inc.BNY MellonBon Ton Stores, Inc.BostikBracewell & Giuliani L.L.P.BusinessHere, Inc.Catalina Marketing CorporationChamiliaClopayCole Taylor BankColeman BrandworksColgate-Palmolive CompanyComtekContract Dewatering Service, IncCooper Industries FoundationCox/Smith AttorneysDiscovery Communications, Inc.DSC LogisticsEaglePicher CorporationFidelity InvestmentsFirst Chicago Bank & TrustFox Broadcasting CompanyFTI ConsultingGame Show Network, LLCGENCOGeneral Cable Industries, Inc.General Mills, Inc.
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPGreen Bay ConvertingGroup 360, Inc.Harris Interactive Inc.Hercules IncorporatedHewitt AssociatesHollister IncorporatedHR SmartInfinite Possibilities Foundation, Inc.Interactive One LLCIpsos ASIKane is Able, Inc.KantarKatz Media GroupKeefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.Laugh Factory, Inc.LBA RealtyLeagueTennis.comLocke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLPM.E. Collins Contracting Co. Inc.Mattel, Inc.Menasha Packaging CompanyMerrill LynchMesirow FinancialMichael Foods, Inc.MissionFishMorega SystemsNetflix Inc.Nypro, Inc.Nysco Products LLCOberon MediaOptima Machinery CorporationOshKosh CorporationParsons CorporationPHI, Inc.Precision DrillingQwest CommunicationsRBB&B Combined Shows, Inc.RR Donnelley
The Royal Bank of Scotland, plcRuby’s Diner Inc.Ryan, Inc.Shoebuy.comSilberstein Insurance GroupSouth Carolina Cable Television AssocationSouthern Company, Inc.Temple-Inland Inc.Tenet Healthcare CorporationTrailways, Inc.Travel ChannelTV GuideUniversal Nolin (Bev Air)US Niutang ChemicalUSSWaterfront Entertainment LtdWells Fargo FoothillWillis HRHY&R San FranciscoZenith OptimediaZodiac Gaming LLC
$1,000 - $4,999CHAMPION FOR YOUTH SOCIETYA&E Television NetworksADPAllen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory &
Natsis LLPAll-Ways AdvertisingAlmer/BlankAmerican Trim, L.L.C.Amsted IndustriesAon FoundationApache CorporationArchstone Consulting LLCArk-Les CorporationArmstrong Teasdale LLPAronov RealtyAtwood Oceanics
Corporations
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Austin Industries, Inc.Authentic Fitness/SpeedoBBDO AtlantaBeck, Redden & Secrest, L.L.P.Blackman KallickBourland & Leverich Supply Co. Ltd.Brazeway, Inc.Briggs EquipmentBrown & Brown of Minnesota, Inc.Cabot Oil & Gas CorporationCanyon Partners, LLCCargill IncorporatedCastle & Cooke Cold StorageCatalyst Paper (USA) Inc.Catterton PartnersCBS Inc.Ceramaspeed Inc.The Chamberlain Group, Inc.Charity Folks Inc.Charity Gift CertificatesChick-Fil-A, Inc.CIGNACNA Employee CampaignCode and TheoryComplete Production Services, Inc.Continental Societies, Inc.Covenant Security ServicesCP Schmidt / Mayr Melnhof PackagingCredit Suisse First BostonCrowe Horwath LLPCrown Cork and SealDaesang America, Inc.Dailey & AssociatesDalbDavis & Gilbert LLPDel Rey ShoresDelta Gamma FoundationDirections IncorporatedDisplay Technologies
DLA Piper LLP (US)Dority & Manning, P.A.DraftFCB ChicagoDwight-Englewood SchoolEMC CorporationENSCO International IncorporatedThe Epstein School PTOEuropean Investors, Inc.Fabio Perini North AmericaFair Trade SportsFerrara Pan Candy CompanyFirmenich, Inc.First TechFord Harrison, LLPFreeman DecoratingFulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.Genuine Parts CompanyGenworth Financial, Inc.GFK Custom ResearchGMB PlasticsGodfrey & Kahn, S.C.Gordon Brothers CompaniesGreenberg Traurig, LLPGulfstreamHalliburton Energy ServicesHaynes & Boone, LLPHCL AmericaThe Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.Herzog Contracting CorporationHewlett-Packard CorporationHiscoxHRW Hotel Partners LLCHub International Personal InsuranceIFF, International Flavors & FragrancesInitiativeInstinetIntegraColorJ.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.Jackson National Life Insurance Company
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York, Inc.
Jenner & BlockJoe Gibbs RacingJust Marketing Inc.Kayne FoundationKeesal, Young & LoganKetchumKilpatrick Stockton LLPKing & Spalding, LLPKnight TransportationKnowles Enterprises, LLCLawson SoftwareLimelight Networks, Inc.Lockton Dunning BenefitsLong, Murphy & Long PALopez Negrete Madison Square Garden CorporationMalone Advertising, LLCManatt, Phelps & Phillips LLPMarsh The Martin-Brower CompanyMcGee v Ross FundMcNees Wallace & Nurick LLCMeltzer, Purtill & Stelle LLCThe Memorial Golf TournamentMercerMeredith CorporationMinneapolis Jewish FederationMorgan LewisThe Morgan Le Fay Dreams FoundationMorris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLPMotorola Enterprise Mobility SolutionsNalco CompanyNash EntertainmentNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLPNEP BroadcastingNetwork For GoodNew York Road Runners Club
Corporations
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News America MarketingThe Nielsen CompanyNoble Energy, Inc.Normandy Real Estate PartnersO’Halloran InternationalPalace Production CenterParamount Home EntertainmentParker & Lynch/Accounting PrincipalsParker Drilling CompanyPathway Senior Living, LLCPatterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLPPharmativeThe PNC Financial Services GroupPolycom, Inc.Porcelain IndustriesPreston-Patterson Co., Inc.Profitmaster Displays, Inc.ProPac MarketingQMD International, Inc.Raymond James Financial ServicesRebar Engineering, Inc.Red Robin Gourmet BurgersReed Smith LLPRevere Plastics Systems, LLCRhea and Kaiser Marketing CommunicationsRyder Transportation Services
Safeco InsuranceSanden VendoSanwa Screen USA Corp.Schneider National Foundation, Inc.Scripps NetworksSewell LexusSisler & Associates, LLCSkymark GroupSocietie GeneraleSony EricssonSouthwest International TrucksSSW Holding Company, Inc.StayWell Health ManagementSusquehanna BankSwift Transportation Co., Inc.Swiss Re America Holding Co.Tate & Lyle Americas, Inc.Team A3TH Plastics, Inc.Therma-TruThillens Service CorpTickets For Charity LLCTiller, LLCTisBest PhilanthropyTouchSensor TechnologiesTowers Perrin
TracyLockeTransport Distribution Services, Inc.Trident Manufacturing Inc.TruistTutco, Inc.TW TelecomUBSUBS Matching Gift ProgramUnisys CorporationUnited AirlinesUnited WayUniversal Protection ServiceWalton Street Capital, LLCWatson Wyatt WorldwideWatts Electric CompanyWeinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins,
Gunn & Dial, LLCWerner EnterprisesWild Blue TechnologiesWild FlavorsWilliam Blair & Company FoundationWME EntertainmentWorld Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.ZeledyneZirc Company
Corporations
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$2,000,000 - $4,999,999THE CLEMENT STONE SOCIETYThe Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999THE AL COLE SOCIETYB.C. McCabe FoundationMetropolitan Life FoundationUPS FoundationTodd Wagner Foundation
$100,000 - $499,999THE WILLIAM EDWIN HALL SOCIETYMCJ FoundationRita Allen FoundationThe Annenberg FoundationThe Annie E. Casey FoundationThe Gerald J. Ford Family FoundationThe JM Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999THE CAMPBELL SOCIETY The Nduna FoundationThe Reservoir Capital FoundationMichael T. Riordan Family FoundationUniversity of Phoenix Foundation
$10,000 - $49,999CIRCLE OF OPPORTUNITY SOCIETYAmerican Express FoundationJohn B. Amos and Elena D. Amos Foundation, Inc.John W. Anderson FoundationThe Chrysler FoundationJames M. Cox FoundationThe Dana FoundationDanvera FoundationEleven Twenty Seven FoundationThe Herbert Hoover Foundation, Inc.
Gene and Jerry Jones Family CharitiesJ. J. Keller Foundation, Inc.F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.Ludwig Family Foundation Inc.Edward M. and Francesca McBride
Charitable FoundationAdeline and George McQueen Foundation,
JP Morgan Chase TrusteeMilbank Foundation For RehabilitationKatten Muchin RosenmanThe Penzance FoundationEdward K. Straus FundWalker Family FoundationWalton Family Foundation, Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999CIRCLE OF HOPE SOCIETYAT&T FoundationPeter and Devon Briger FoundationLew and Pilar Davies IIIeBay FoundationThe Gerry FoundationsDenny Hamlin FoundationEffie Hayford Wilson and Odell Wilson FundThe Irving Foundation, Inc.Jabara Family Foundation, Inc.Kasey Kahne FoundationThe Kayser FoundationThe J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott FoundationJ.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family FoundationThe Rutland Foundation, IncThe Sidley Austin Foundation
$1,000 - $4,999CHAMPION FOR YOUTH SOCIETYM. D. Anderson FoundationThe Sandra Atlas Bass and Edythe and
Sol G. Atlas Fund, Inc.The Dale Jr. FoundationDelta Gamma FoundationDuchossois Family FoundationGift in Memory of Neva BrownHale FoundationI Do FoundationThe Isko Foundation Inc.J & H James FoundationMajestic Realty FoundationRobert Earll McConnell FoundationThe Linda Mitchell Price Charitable TrustThe Hilda Mullen FoundationThe Rose Hills FoundationJames Rosen Charitable FoundationThe Seifert Family FoundationVogel Family Foundation, Inc.
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OFFICERSRick Goings Chairman Emeritus
Peter L. Haynes Chairman Emeritus
M. Anne Szostak Chairman Emeritus
Robert J. Bach Chairman of the Board
Roxanne Spillett President and CEO
Emil J. Brolick Chairman-elect
John M. Bell Vice Chairman
Thomas J. Falk Vice Chairman
Ronald L. Sargent Vice Chairman
Jack L. Stahl Vice Chairman
Michael E. Tennenbaum Vice Chairman
Gary C. Wendt Treasurer
Jean C. Crystal Secretary
Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. Ethicist
REGIONAL CHAIRMENJeff M. Fettig Chairman, Midwest Region
M. Anne Szostak Chairman, Northeast Region
Jeffrey O. Henley Chairman, Pacific Region
Mark H. Lazarus Chairman, Southeast Region
Phillip W. Tonge Chairman, Southwest Region
BOARD OF GOVERNORSRobert J. Bach President, Entertainment and Devices Division Microsoft Corporation Redmond, WA
John M. Bell Stamford, CT
Emil J. Brolick Chief Operating Officer Yum! Brands Irvine, CA
Michael D. Capellas Chairman and CEO First Data Corporation Atlanta, GA
Anthony P. Conza Founder, Blimpie International, Inc. Chairman, Conza Capital Corporation Woodstock, NY
Jean C. Crystal New York, NY
Linda J. Dimopoulos Windermere, FL
Thomas J. Falk Chairman and CEO Kimberly-Clark Corporation Dallas, TX
Ruth A. Fattori Greenwich, CT
Jeff M. Fettig Chairman and CEO Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor, MI
Donald G. Fisher* Chairman Emeritus and Founder Gap Inc. San Francisco, CA
Helena B. Foulkes Executive Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Woonsocket, RI
Ronald J. Gidwitz Partner GCG Partners Chicago, IL
Rick Goings Chairman and CEO Tupperware Brands Corporation Orlando, FL
Ken Griffey, Jr. Windermere, FL
Judge Glenda A. Hatchett College Park, GA
Peter L. Haynes Yarmouth, ME
Jeffrey O. Henley Chairman Oracle Corporation Santa Barbara, CA
Daniel R. Hesse CEO Sprint Nextel Corporation Overland Park, KS
Lewis Katz Katz, Ettin & Levine Cherry Hill, NJ
Mark H. Lazarus President, Marketing and Media Services Career Sports & Entertainment Atlanta, GA
Edward T. Lewis Chairman and Founder Essence Magazine New York, NY
Pedro Lichtinger Scarsdale, NY
Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. President Emeritus University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN
The Clark Family Newtown Square, PA
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Dana G. Mead Chairman of the Corporation Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
Jeremiah Milbank III Chairman and CEO Milbank Winthrop & Co. New York, NY
Peter C. Morse President Morse Partners Ltd. West Conshohocken, PA
Dr. Condoleezza Rice Senior Hoover Fellow and Professor Stanford University Stanford, CA
Ronald L. Sargent Chairman and CEO Staples, Inc. Framingham, MA
Jack L. Stahl New York, NY
M. Anne Szostak President and CEO Szostak Partners Providence, RI
Michael E. Tennenbaum Senior Managing Partner Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC Santa Monica, CA
Allan R. Tessler Chairman Epoch Investment Partners Wilson, WY
Phillip W. Tonge Plano, TX
Denzel Washington Los Angeles, CA
Gary C. Wendt Greenwich, CT
LIFE MEMBER GOVERNORSGerald W. Blakeley, Jr. President Blakeley Investment Co. Boston, MA
The Honorable Arnold I. Burns New York, NY
Robert W. Fowler* Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Moore Gates, Jr. Princeton, NJ
George V. Grune Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Edward M. Liddy Retired Chairman and CEO Allstate Insurance Company Chicago, IL
Wayne R. Sanders Chairman Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.Dallas, TX
C. J. Silas Bartlesville, OK
GOVERNORS EMERITIW. W. Allen Houston, TX
Don H. Davis Chairman Emeritus Rockwell Automation Milwaukee, WI
Gary J. Fernandes Chairman FLF Investments Dallas, TX
* Denotes deceased
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National TrusteesHenry L. AaronSenior Vice PresidentAtlanta BravesAtlanta, GA
David E. AlexanderVice ChairmanErnst & Young LLPDallas, TX
Charlotte J. AndersonExecutive VP of Branding/
President of CharitiesDallas Cowboys Football ClubIrving, TX
Nina N. AnsaryPresidentThe Ansary FoundationLos Angeles, CA
William A. BlaseSenior Executive VP -
Human ResourcesAT&T, Inc.Dallas, TX
Alan L. BoeckmannChairman and CEOFluor CorporationIrving, TX
Robert S. BoswellChairman and CEOLaramie Energy, LLCDenver, CO
Timothy P. BoylePresident and CEOColumbia SportswearPortland, OR
Kathryn K. BrigerNew York, NY
Thaddeus B. BrownChief Executive OfficerHouston Rockets/Rocket Ball, LTDHouston, TX
Peter D. BrundageManaging DirectorGoldman, Sachs & CompanyDallas, TX
Raymond G. ChambersChairmanAmelior FoundationMorristown, NJ
Martin A. CozynExecutive Vice President,
Human ResourcesOccidental Petroleum CorporationLos Angeles, CA
Greg CreedPresident and Chief Concept
OfficerTaco Bell CorporationIrvine, CA
Denise L. DanielsMinneapolis, MN
Salvador Diaz-Verson, Jr.Chairman and PresidentDiaz-Verson Capital InvestmentsUniversity Park, FL
R. G. DrakeGroup President - Europe, Africa
and the Middle EastTupperware Brands CorporationOrlando, FL
Frederic M. EdelmanChairman and CEOEdelman Financial Services, LLCFairfax, VA
Jane L. EmisonOwnerJane Larson Emison DesignsDeephaven, MN
Patrick J. EsserPresidentCox Communications, Inc.Atlanta, GA
Thomas J. FazioPresidentFazio Golf Course Designers, Inc.Hendersonville, NC
William C. Ford, Sr.William & Martha Ford FundDetroit, MI
David L. GarinGroup Vice President,
Industrial ProductsBNSF Railway CompanyFort Worth, TX
Frederick V. GiarrussoManaging DirectorLlenroc Capital LLCPalo Alto, CA
Mark J. GlaskyExecutive Vice President,
National Banking DivisionBank of the WestSan Francisco, CA
William H. GlennPresident, Global Merchant
ServicesAmerican Express CompanyNew York, NY
William R. GoodellChief Operating Officer and
Limited PartnerMaverick Capital Equity PartnersNew York, NY
Myron GraySenior Vice President,
U.S. OperationsUPSAtlanta, GA
John S. Griswold, Jr.Managing Director and Senior
Vice PresidentCommonfund InstituteWilton, CT
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National TrusteesIrwin R. GrossManaging Director,
Chief Operating OfficerSequoia CapitalMenlo Park, CA
Amy M. GrossmanManaging DirectorCredit SuisseSan Francisco, CA
Denise HarnedNorwalk, CT
Kim HawkinsPresidentHawkins Construction CompanyOmaha, NE
Constance L. HeldmanPresidentDatanation Services CorporationTiburon, CA
Preston B. Heller, Jr.Chagrin Falls, OH
Mark K. HoldsworthManaging PartnerTennenbaum Capital Partners,
LLCSanta Monica, CA
Edward R. JamesChairmanEdward R. James Partners, LLCGlenview, IL
Cal JohnstonChairmanThe Johnston GroupAgoura Hills, CA
S. Wayne KayChief Executive OfficerResponse Biomedical CorporationBurnaby, B.C.
Samuel A. Keesal, Jr.Founding PartnerKeesal, Young & LoganLong Beach, CA
Patrick J. Kelly, M.D., F.A.C.S.New York, NY
Peter KiriacoulacosSenior VP and Chief Procurement
OfficerComcast CorporationPhiladelphia, PA
Scott W. KleinChief Executive OfficerSuperMedia Inc.DFW Airport, TX
Jarrett KlingManaging DirectorING Clarion Real Estate SecuritiesRadnor, PA
Tig H. KrekelVice ChairmanJ. F. Lehman & Co.New York, NY
Karen KurraschVice President - InvestmentsUBS Financial Services Inc.New York, NY
James P. LauritoPresidentCentral Hudson Gas &
Electric CorpPoughkeepsie, NY
Jeffrey Le SagePartnerGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPLos Angeles, CA
Allen U. LenzmeierMinneapolis, MN
Alfred C. Liggins IIICEO, President and TreasurerRadio One, Inc.Lanham, MD
Jim LogothetisPartnerErnst & YoungChicago, IL
Jeff B. LoveChairman - Houston OfficeLocke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLPHouston, TX
Juan LucianoSVP, Hydrocarbons and Basic
Plastics DivisionThe Dow Chemical CompanyMidland, MI
S. Todd MaclinCEO, Commercial BankingJPMorgan Chase & Co.Dallas, TX
Bernard S. MalkovePresidentMalkove & AssociatesMobile, AL
Curtis MarksPresidentVerifications, Inc.Maple Grove, MN
Richard E. MarriottChairmanHost Hotels and ResortsBethesda, MD
Liz MinyardDallas, TX
Alfred M. MultariVP, Sales Operations/Customer
DevelopmentNestle USA, Inc.Glendale, CA
James J. MulvaChairman and CEOConocoPhillipsHouston, TX
C. W. Murchison IIIDallas, TX
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National TrusteesWilliam C. MutterperlPartnerReed Smith LLPNew York, NY
James L. NewlandAthens, GA
Troy NoardManaging DirectorFrontenac CompanyChicago, IL
Craig P. OmtvedtSenior Vice President and CFOFortune Brands, Inc.Deerfield, IL
Hank OrmePresident and Chief Operating
OfficerLincoln IndustriesLincoln, NE
Robert C. OsbornePresidentThe Osborne Group, Inc.Mt. Kisco, NY
Jeffrey PachterChief Operating OfficerQSP, Inc./ A Time Inc. CompanyStamford, CT
Eric R. PagelManaging Partner and Portfolio
ManagerTennenbaum Capital Partners,
LLCSanta Monica, CA
Pamela H. PatsleyDallas, TX
James M. PeckChief Executive OfficerLexisNexisAlpharetta, GANancy J. PedotNew York, NY
Douglas L. PerlmanFounding PartnerAccrue Sports and Entertainment
VenturesNew Canaan, CT
Mark PierceManaging DirectorKorn/Ferry InternationalChicago, IL
Regina M. PisaChairman and Managing PartnerGoodwin Procter LLPBoston, MA
Thomas J. PowellCEOELP Capital, Inc.Reno, NV
Brian T. PrinnChairman and CEOSkye Inc.Newport Beach, CA
David L. PughChairman and CEOApplied Industrial Technologies,
Inc.Cleveland, OH
Brian RolappSenior VP, Media Strategy and
Digital MediaNFL CharitiesNew York, NY
Andra M. RushPresident and CEORush Trucking CorporationWayne, MI
Alice A. SablChicago, IL
Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz PresidentCharles Schwab FoundationSan Francisco, CA
Wim H.J. SeldersTemecula, CA
Eric ShanksExecutive Vice President,
DIRECTV EntertainmentDIRECTV Inc.El Segundo, CA
Chad A. ShultzPartnerFord & Harrison, LLPAtlanta, GA
Mark W. ShurtleffPartnerGibson Dunn & Crutcher LLPIrvine, CA
Steven K. SkinnerChief Executive OfficerKemperSports, Inc.Northbrook, IL
Roland C. SmithPresident and CEOArby’s Restaurant GroupAtlanta, GA
Stuart C. SnyderPresidentTurner Broadcasting System, Inc.Atlanta, GA
David B. SpeerChairman and CEOIllinois Tool Works Inc.Glenview, IL
Paul SpenglerExecutive Vice PresidentPebble Beach CompanyPebble Beach, CA
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National TrusteesRonald D. SugarChairman EmeritusNorthrop Grumman CorporationLos Angeles, CA
Bruce W. TaylorChairmanCole Taylor BankRosemont, IL
Mary TempletonPlano, TX
Peter J. TuckerSenior Vice President,
Branch ManagerChubb & SonNew York, NY
Celia WallaceChairman and CEOSouthern Medical Health SystemsMobile, AL
Donna M. WilsonVP, Global Diversity and InclusionAmerican Express CompanyNew York, NY
Christopher C. WomackEVP-Southern Co./President,
External AffairsGeorgia Power CompanyAtlanta, GA
Samuel J. Wornom IIIManager/OwnerImperial Freezer Services, L.L.C.Sanford, NC
Dennison Young, Jr., Esq.Managing DirectorGiuliani Partners LLCNew York, NY
Colette YoungDallas, TX
George YoungCarlsbad, CA
LIFE MEMBER TRUSTEES
Ross BarrettLos Angeles, CA
Daniel W. Cook IIISenior AdvisorMHT PartnersDallas, TX
The Honorable Melvin R. LairdSenior Counselor, National and
Int’l AffairsThe Reader’s Digest Assoc., Inc.Washington, DC
Hillie M. MahoneyPalm Beach, FL
Gilbert C. MaurerRetired Executive VP and COOThe Hearst CorporationNew York, NY
Claire D. SmithAtlanta, GA
James B. WilliamsRetired ChairmanSunTrust Banks, Inc.Atlanta, GA
J. Barnett WoodruffChairmanJ. W. & Ethel I. Woodruff
FoundationColumbus, GA
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