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B B Y O A N N U A L R E P O R T: 2 0 1 8 – 2 0 1 9 ( F Y 1 9 )
OUR TURN
GAMECHANGERSRuth SuzmanBoard Chair
Dear Friends,
Several experts have dubbed this “The Year of the Teen,” with teenagers taking leadership roles in addressing some of society’s most pressing issues. As you can imagine, BBYO leaders across the globe are doing their part, building our Movement as they focus their collective power on efforts of tikkun olam—repairing our world.
Appropriately, “Our Turn” was the theme for the 2019 school year selected by BBYO members. When unthinkable events rocked Pittsburgh and Poway this year, BBYO teens stepped up to support one another without missing a beat. Chapters internationally reached out to their Jewish peers—in many cases, to close friends made through BBYO experiences—with calls for action, support, and prayers. After the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, when teens gathered for a community Havdallah, they shared that “it is ‘Our Turn’ to ensure that every community is respected and safe to thrive. Our response to acts of anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, Islamophobia, to all forms of discrimination, will be with action.”
And while the BBYO community is quick to unite in times of trouble, we are always ready to celebrate our moments of triumph. At International Convention in Denver this year, BBYO received a historic $25 million endowment gift from Ted and Harriette Perlman in honor and memory of Ted’s mother and BBG founder, Anita M. Perlman. This gift will help propel our Movement forward and support new efforts to mobilize BBG alumnae to take on positions of leadership in their communities through mentorship, training, and community building.
Overall, BBYO saw record growth through expansion beyond North America. With over 50 new chapters this year, BBYO now has a presence in 51 countries and includes over 33,000 teen members. Our vision for a globally connected community of young Jews inspired by teen leadership, inclusivity, Israel, and Jewish learning is more real than ever before.
We are grateful to our donors and partner organizations for investing in Jewish teens through BBYO, and for supporting our efforts to develop resilient, bold, and impactful young leaders around the world. Thank you for bringing our mission—more Jewish teens, more meaningful Jewish experiences—to life.
Sincerely,
Matthew GrossmanChief Executive Officer
Mason QuinteroGrand Aleph Godol
Noga HurwitzAnita M. Perlman International N’siah
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GAMECHANGERS
33,000 MEMBERS STRONGBBYO is a global, pluralistic youth movement focused
on developing the character and confidence of
Jewish high school students through leadership
development and values-based experiences. With
a total reach of 70,000 teens and a network of
more than 700 chapters across 51 countries,
BBYO serves as the Jewish community’s largest
and most valuable platform for engaging
teens, and delivering fun, meaningful, and
affordable experiences that inspire a lasting
connection to the Jewish people.
The BBG at 75 Speaker Series engages teens and adults around the power of women’s leadership, inspiring a multi-generational audience of Jewish leaders
FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH: REFLECTING ON OUR YEAR
In response to the Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, PA, BBYO members participate in the Wear Blue for Pittsburgh campaign in solidarity and support of the community
Teens in 23 countries, 122 communities, and 550 chapters participate in Global Shabbat, sharing Shabbat experiences with local elected officials, Holocaust survivors, interfaith partners, and other community leaders
BBYO establishes the Center for Adolescent Wellness, empowering BBYO to develop a comprehensive approach for supporting the mental health and well-being of all teens
J U LY
A U G U S T
O C T O B E R
D E C E M B E R
F E B R U A R Y
A P R I L
M A Y
More than 100 Alephs and BBGs from 25 countries attend August Execs, engaging in high-level leadership training with peers from around the world
A record 60 teens become B’nai Mitzvot at BBYO summer programs
With a historic $25 million gift from the Perlman family, BBYO launches The Anita M. Perlman Women’s Leadership Initiative at IC, enhancing leadership and mentorship opportunities for young women through BBYO
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BUILDING JEWISH COMMUNITY ACROSS THE MOVEMENT
12,500+participants
160+conventions
58guest speakers, including
Holocaust survivors, Jewish scholars, and prominent community leaders
21Jewish educational consultants
7song leaders
At the heart of the BBYO Movement, immersive weekend experiences bring teens together to strengthen communities, grow as leaders, and explore their identities. A renewed approach to Jewish enrichment at conventions provides teens with the opportunity to hear from renowned speakers and exemplars of Jewish life; build teen-led programming guided by Jewish educational consultants; and elevate Shabbat experiences and other Jewish moments with the support of song leaders.
REGIONAL CONVENTIONS: BY THE NUMBERS
A FLOURISHING GLOBAL NETWORK
BBYO is expanding to new communities at lightning speed. From Argentina to Uzbekistan, and Poland to Australia, teens are sharing Jewish experiences, engaging in leadership development, and strengthening their connections to Jewish peers through BBYO.
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FOR EVERY JEWISH TEEN ANYWHERE AND EVERYWHERE
“It’s so important to bring Jews from all over the world together. Before I came here, I only had friends from Germany. Now that I’m here, I know Jews from all over the world and I feel like my Jewish identity is stronger.”—Naomi S., Germany (ZWST)
new countries: Australia, Chile, Costa Rica, Poland, and Venezuela5
54 new communities including Bogota, Copenhagen, and Mexico City
The first-ever Latin American Staff Conference took place this fall in Bogota, Colombia. Staff from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, the U.S., and Venezuela came together to learn how to mobilize their communities, support teen leaders, and build strong partnerships.
In November, a record 450 BBYO delegates representing 15 countries traveled to Ukraine for the Active Jewish Teens conference, strengthening connections with Jewish teen leaders in the Former Soviet Union.
CREATING CHANGE TOGETHER
ACTION AND ADVOCACY Twenty Alephs and BBGs in Connecticut Valley
Region lobbied in their State Capitol in support of Bill 452, mandating Holocaust and genocide education
in Connecticut schools. Together, these teens read testimonies to the Connecticut Education Committee
and urged them to pass this piece of legislation.In 2019, more BBYO members than ever came together to improve their communities, address causes they care about, and take a stand on critical issues.
PARTNERS AGAINST PREJUDICE In conjunction with the Anti-Defamation League’s One Day
Against Hate Campaign, over 200 teens in Gold Coast Regionpledged to end usage of the word “hate.” They hosted a
fundraiser for the ADL, sponsoring a lane at a community “Strike Out the Hate” bowling event where 30 BBYO members volunteered.
LOBBYING FOR INCLUSION BBYO teens attended Jewish Disability
Advocacy Day, joining more than 50 Jewish organizations to champion
disability and inclusion issues on behalf of the Jewish community.
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J-SERVE 2019: SERVING COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD
60,000 hours served
15,500 teen participants
500 projects
200 communities 27countries
CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF SERVICE This year’s J-Serve was the largest in BBYO history, with a record-breaking
15,500+ teens participating in nearly 30 countries. For the first time ever, J-Serve events reached far beyond traditional hands-on service as teen
leaders were encouraged to plan impactful programming around their communities’ unique needs.
J-Serve expanded this year to include direct service as well as advocacy training,
philanthropic events, community rallies, first responder trainings, charity runs, dance
marathon fundraisers, workshops, and more.
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION:
OUR TURNFebruary 2019 saw a record turnout at IC, the largest gathering of Jewish teen leaders in the world. Nearly 3,000 teens headed to Denver for five days of hands-on advocacy and service, leadership training, experiential learning, and celebration of our growing BBYO community.
The Jewish Learning Lab, reimagined as J-Lab, was managed by a team of 12 teens and hosted more than 1,500 teens throughout IC. J-Lab offered a variety of teen-led prayer services and more than 20 pop-up sessions to explore Judaism interactively.
E X T R AO R D I N A RY G U E ST S P E A K E R S
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Max Greenfield, Actor and Producer
Adam Rippon, Olympic Medalist and LGBTQ Activist
Samantha Fuentes, Co-Founder, March for Our Lives
The Honorable Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado
The Honorable Rachel Azaria, Member of Knesset, Israel
Blake Mycoskie, CEO and Chief Shoe Giver, TOMS
2,953teen attendees
200+ IC Steering Committee members
78 Shabbat Limmud learning sessions covering Jewish leadership, mental health and wellness, songleading, and social justice
65Registration Night launch parties
51 countries represented
9 Pre-Summit tracks offering in-depth workshops on song leading, Israel advocacy, Movement growth, and more
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2019: BY THE NUMBERS
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO: SUMMER EXPERIENCES
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From Mukwonago, Wisconsin to Jerusalem, Israel, teens on BBYO’s summer experiences forged connections with peers from around the world and led memorable programs interwoven with Jewish values.
“My BBYO Summer Experience has opened my eyes to the true power of our global Movement and to the bright future that lies in store for the Jewish people with Alephs and BBGs leading the way.”
—Sam S., BBYO North Texas Oklahoma Region
BBYO is the largest provider of Jewish teen experiences in the Diaspora and
the largest provider of Israel travel for Jewish teens and their families.
BBYO SUMMER 2019 LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS: BY THE NUMBERS
2,463teens traveled with BBYO
545teens attended Chapter Leadership Training Conference (CLTC), honing their leadership capabilities and expanding their BBYO networks
274teens attended International Leadership Training Conference (ILTC), tapping into their full potential as leaders of the Movement and strengthening our global community
249teens attended International Kallah, uncovering their Jewish identities through interactive discussions and hands-on exploration
93teens attended International Leadership Seminar in Israel (ILSI), exploring their heritage while embracing new skills and tools as BBYO leaders
“CLTC was life changing. I have now planned and led a track for our
fall convention, and am planning on running for regional board. The friends
I made and the leadership skills I have been given are immeasurable.”
—Anna C., BBYO Great Midwest Region
HONORSOCIETY
Thank you to BBYO Honor Society donors who contribute $1,800 or more, ensuring the Jewish future through a gift to BBYO. BBYO Honor Society donors change the lives of Jewish teens around the world, helping them connect to Judaism in a way that is meaningful to them and growing our global Jewish community for today and tomorrow.
Anonymous Donor (2)The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of BaltimoreConduit FoundationFriends of BBYO, Inc.Jewish Federation of ClevelandJewish Federation of Greater DallasJewish Federation of Greater Kansas CityJewish Federation of Greater PhiladelphiaJewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago
Anonymous Donor (3)Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family FoundationDavid and Inez Myers FoundationGenesis Philanthropy GroupGary GladsteinGreater Miami Jewish FederationJim Joseph FoundationKoum Family FoundationLegacy Heritage Fund
Maimonides FundThe Marcus Foundation, Inc.The Mark Cuban FoundationMichael and Andrea Leven Family FoundationThe Paul E. Singer FoundationTheodore and Harriette PerlmanSteven and Tina PriceUJA Federation of Jewish Philanthropies—NY
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan DetroitThe Leon Levine FoundationMemphis Jewish FederationMilwaukee Jewish FederationBruce and Randi PergamentRaymond and Gertrude R. Saltzman FoundationRose Community FoundationAndrew and Ruth Suzman
Anonymous Donor (2)Stanford and Joan AlexanderPaul and Alice BakerDavid Brown and Suzanne MuchinCharleston BBYO Adult BoardSender CohenThe Eleanor and Herbert Katz Family FoundationGeorge Kaiser Family FoundationBenjamin and Adean GolubGordon Jewish Community Center
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
LEADERS CIRCLE
$100,000+
$50,000–$99,999
PARTNERS CIRCLE $25,000–$49,999
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Marc and Kathy GordonJewish Community Federation of RichmondJewish Community Foundation of Broward CountyJewish Federation of Greater WashingtonJewish Federation of Northern New JerseyJEWISHcoloradoJoseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable FundsGary Claar and Lois Kohn-ClaarLeading Edge Alliance, Inc.Robert J. and Sarah Levenson
Eitan and Debra MilgramElliott and Estee PortnoyRichmond Adult BoardRob z”l and Eileen RubySamis FoundationScott and Stacy SemelSteven and Sindy SteinbergWilf Family FoundationHoward and Diane Wohl
Aaron Grossman B’nai B’rith Lodge #339Alpha Epsilon PiBarbara Epstein FoundationJennifer BaumFarrah BerseDaniel M. Soref Charitable Trust
Lawrence and Suzi DellMarvin GlyderRon and Susan GoldsmithThe Goodman Family Supporting FoundationJewish Community Foundation Orange CountyJewish Federation of Broward County
Jewish Federation of Greater HoustonJewish Federation of Howard CountyJewish Federation of South Palm Beach CountyEvan KassBernard KatzLibitzky Family Foundation
Brent and Julie MorseMarc and Joan SapersteinAviv and Relli SiegelMichael and Carol Staenberg
Anonymous Donor (3)The American Jewish Joint Distribution CommitteeJonathan Anschell and Abigail GoldmanAndrew AuerbachGary and Carol BermanB’nai B’rith Food Industry Lodge Foundation, Inc.Steven CallerCharlotte NC BBYODaniel and Rochelle Snyder BBYO Endowment FundDavid and Janis FinerFrank A. Campini FoundationJeremy Freedman and Judith Finer-FreedmanGE FoundationRobert and Rachel GebaideGiant Eagle FoundationGilead-Memorial-Shofar Lodge/Jewish Community Foundation Mitzvah Fund
Gloria Gray FoundationJeffrey and Susan GoldenbergMatthew and Melissa GrossmanAndy and Lesley GutmanHarold Grinspoon FoundationHarri Hoffman Family Foundation Inc.Jack and Goldie Wolfe Miller FundGary and Jerri-Ann JacobsJewish Federation of Greater CharlotteJewish Federation of Greater HartfordJewish Federation of Greater NaplesJewish Federation of Silicon ValleyJewish Federation of St. LouisLeo & Rhea Fay Fruhman FoundationLeonard and Diane Sherman Family FoundationBruce and Karen LevensonSam Levine and Laurie Blitzer
Loeb Family Charitable FoundationAjay Shroff and Meka Millstone-ShroffMichael Nadel and Alison LevinRobert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family FoundationRosalie and Billy B. Goldberg Endowment FundThe Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert FoundationStephen and Kim RosenMendel Rosenblum and Diane GreeneSteven and Robin RotterMark and Susan SisiskyWalter and Terri SolomonBarbara SteinVelva G. and H. Fred Levine FundJames WebbCraig and Cathy WeissJason YelowitzDavid and Ivy Zelman
Anonymous Donor (3)Steve and Carol AaronAlbert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable FoundationAmos & Ruth Wilnai FoundationStewart and Gail AppelrouthMichael Arkes and Helen Leshner ArkesBrian and Elise BarishAndrew BravermanCharleston Jewish FederationChicago Community Foundation New World Somewhere FundNeil and Marcy CohenDaniel and Ethel Hamburger Music FundMJS PackagingMichael DocktermanThe Donald and Carole Chaiken FoundationDr. Irwin A. Solow BBYO Endowment FundBrad and Judith DworkinJay and Heidi Dworkin
Mitchell and Lisa EisenFederation for Jewish Philanthropy of Upper Fairfield CountyMaury and Nancy FertigMort and Amy FriedkinNicholas GinsbergMichael and Felicia GottdenkerAvi GreenMarc and Diane GreenwaldAllen and Inson HadelmanJeffrey and Margie HonickmanScott and Jocelyn HurwitzJewish Community Federation of San FranciscoJewish Community Federation of the Greater East BayJewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas CityJewish Federation of DelawareJewish Federation of Greater New HavenJewish Federation of Greater PittsburghJewish Federation of Western Connecticut
Greg and Tracy KalikMichael and Shelly KassenAdam KaufmanKranzberg Family FoundationRichard and Lori LandgartenBruce and Leslie LaneAlan and Amy MeltzerGuy and Michal MiasnikLarry and Carol MizelPaul and Susan DanzingerNorthern Region East: DC CouncilGali NurielPeggy and Steve Fossett FoundationAron PinkussohnGary and Lisa PressKevin ReedRuss and Leslie RobinsonJamie and Cyndi Rosenthal
Jeffrey RubensteinSara Lee Begun Endowment FundLewis and Sandy SchneiderAnne SchneselSkip and Lynn SchrayerGary and Sue SchwartzmanShaol and Evelyn Pozez EndowmentSandra SisiskyJames and Sara StarJohn and Jennifer SteinPhyllis TabachnickTemple ShalomJeffrey and Robyn TeplitzkyTheodore Pincus EndowmentDavid and Stacey TrachtenAaron WeitmanHenry Zachs
GUARDIANS CIRCLE
MENTORS CIRCLE
AMBASSADORS CIRCLE
$18,000–$24,999
$10,000–$17,999
$5,000–$9,999
Anonymous Donor (3)The Alfred Wohl Family FoundationDaniel and Wendi AbramowitzAmerican Jewish UniversityScott and Terri AngstreichJames and Allison ArkingJoe and Karen BarerDaniel and Beverly BartfeldJudith BartonErran BergerDebbie BermanKevin and Devorah BermanMartin BialerYaniv and Ilanit BlumenfeldRichard and Carol BlumensteinBlumenthal FoundationB’nai B’rith CampB’nai B’rith International - Great Lakes RegionHarlan and Deborah BolesCory BolotskyDavid and Geri CantorJennifer CarterMichael Clarfeld and Tamar HubermanRobb Cohen and Gail SchwartzColumbus Jewish FederationKenny and Shoshana DichterLowell DoppeltErv Chudnow Memorial FundGlenn and Sheryl EtelsonMartin and Kelli FeinDavid and Amy FeldmanLen and Amy FeldmanKarin FineJonathan FinegoldBetsy FlahertyFriends of Max Cowan Charitable FundAlan and Belina FruitmanKen and Rebecca GartScott and Cindi GelmanLander and Kari GoldGoldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift ProgramMark and Audrey Goldstein
Bruce and Tammy GoroshAdam and Allison GrantGreensboro Jewish FederationAndy and Jennifer GrossmanIrwin HaasJordan and Wendy HandlerHarriet Ancel Family FoundationArnold and Nina HarrisJonathan HarrisAndrew and Amy HermanJonathan and Rachel HofferAbby HoffmanStephen and Amy HoffmanDavid and Jill HulnickJewish Community Foundation of Southern New JerseyJewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJJewish Federation of Sarasota-ManateeJewish Foundation of Greater New HavenJewish Federation of Southern ArizonaJules L. & Dorothy M. Kamsly FundDavid and Terry KahanLawrence Kaplan and Ann Leopold KaplanAlon and Shari KaufmanDavid and Judy KaufmanJoshua KaufmanGeorge and Janet KingDavid and Hilary KingMark and Betsy KleinmanGary and Debbie KohlerAlex KompelBryan and Michelle KortMichael and Mimi KressDaniel and Diane KrevolinScott and Laura KuporJonathan KurshanLakes Urgent CareRonnie Lapinsky SaxMichael and Audrey LauferLawrence Family Community CentersCharles and Linda LaxCynthia LazarowSeth and Karen LernerSteve Lesser
Richard Lieberman and Helene WeiszJosh and Yana LukemanDavid and Wendy MankoMark Litt Donor Advised FundAnette Marmalefsky and FamilyMarsha Lilien Gladstein FoundationErik and Jill MaschlerMicrosoft Giving CampaignLee and Sheryl MillerLinda MirelsMitzi and Warren Eisenberg Family FoundationRandy and Lynn MorganSusan MyersJudith NeidenbergDavid OliwensteinMichael OxmanLawrence PakulaRuth PerlmanRobert and Phyllis PilcowitzNeil and Karen PinskyMichael and Sharon PollackArthur and Anita PolottNeil and Kami PomerantzDave PoritzkyCraig and Randi PriceStanley and Barbara RabinRallyUp Inc.Ralph B. Penn Memorial FundPeter Remington and Peggy DaitchTodd and Vera RichmanRiekes Family FoundationFrank and Helen RischTracy RobinsonDavid and Alison RodnerDavid RoseMichael and Ilene RosenPhilip RosenbergBruce and Mindy RubenMark and Shelly RubenfireMarc and Susan SacksDana SandweissSaul Alexander FoundationBrad and Kimberly Schlosser
Steven and Elizabeth SchubinerRandy SchulmanSheila SchwartzTodd SchwartzLex and Carol SearsSteven ShapiroDavid and Susie ShermanJim and Debbie ShmerlingArik ShteinhauzSilicon Valley Ner Tamid Lodge B’nai Brith No. 2402Fred SloanBrent and Terri SloskyJayson and Judy SlotnikHoward and Jill SnyderSolinsky Family FundSouthern California Association of BBYO AlumniStaenberg Family FoundationStanley B. Farbstein EndowmentRobert and Dana StarkFaye SteinbergCharlene SteinhauerJeffrey SterenThe Sunshine FundShawn ThiekeDavid Waghelstein and Ellen Kagen WaghelsteinIrma WallinLee and Tracy WeissBernie and Janyse WeiszBruce WhizinWilliam and Adonna S. Kaplan Endowment FundRob and Lisi WolfSheldon Yellen and Iris BloomMarc Yudkoff and Mona Goldman YudkoffAlan and Janet YuspehJonathan and Leora ZabuskyZeff Kesher Foundation
FRIENDS CIRCLE $1,800–$4,999
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LEGACYSOCIETY
Individuals and families who have included provisions for BBYO in their estates
Anonymous Donor (3)Steve and Carol AaronAndi and Zack Perelman BBYO Endowment FundAmanda BabbittMartin and Rachael BadtBBYO/March of the Living EndowmentBBYO/Wisconsin Region BBYO Restricted FundMichael and Karen BernsteinBeth and Daniel Erlanger BBYO Endowment FundThe Bezalel FoundationBradley and Kathy Bernstein Endowment FundDavid Brown and Suzanne MuchinLauren BrownsteinAllan and Susan CarneolCheryl and James Snyder BBYO Endowment FundDick and Jen ChudnowJenni ChudnowJohn Yopps and Melissa ChudnowClement and Sandy Alpert Designated Endowment FundDavid CohnDaniel and Rochelle Snyder BBYO Endowment FundDoug Goldman Memorial/Shromrei EndowmentDr. Irwin A. Solow BBYO Endowment FundE. “Bub” Schuman Scholarship Fund of Richmond Jewish FoundationCobi Edelson Cohen and Cobi EdelsonMarc and Robyn EisemanErv Chudnow Memorial FundBrian Feiges and Tamar KelberLawrence and Melissa FeldmesserBen and Deb FendrichDouglas FinegoodNancy FinegoodBrad and Lori FishelArthur and Leona FleischerJason Steigman and Dori Frankel-SteigmanMark and Linda FreedmanAri and Jennifer FriedmanDonald and Joyce FriedmanFriends Of Rosie Frydman Endowment FundSteve and Marla FrydmanGabe and Alice Rubin Endowment FundRobert and Rachel GebaideGeri and Steven Recht BBYO Endowment FundJoseph and Sharon GiannottiMarvin GlyderFred and Marjory GoldmanPaula Goldman-Spinner and Marshall Spinner
Ron and Susan GoldsmithBernie and Lenora GoldsteinShel and Ellen GoldsteinMichelle Gordon-WalesBruce and Tammy GoroshSheila GreenwaldMatthew and Melissa GrossmanHarold and Ethel Primakow Scholarship FundHarriet Ancel Family FoundationJohn and Heidi HassenfeldHirschberg Honigman FundHoward Schnoll FundScott and Jocelyn HurwitzJewish Community Foundation of Broward CountyJewish Federation of Southern New JerseyJonathan and Veronica Schmerling BBYO Endowment FundJoseph And Helen Swiff Memorial Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community FoundationSteven Morrison and Goldie KadushinJonah and Grace KaplanMarshall and Jackie KarrHank and Marcie KatzenPaul Loewenstein and Jody Kaufman LoewensteinDavid and Joan KazanShaul and Pam KelnerHoward and Leslie KirshnerLeo and Donna KleinerStephen and Leslye LapidusMichael and Audrey LauferMarvin and Marlene LauwasserPaul LebovitzLeo And Barbara Balkin Memorial FundRachael MarksRalph and Randi LevyTobias and Cheryl LibberLisa and Lee Oleinick BBYO Endowment FundTedd and Julie LookatchAnnette Lutz HouseholdDavid and Rachael MarksMax Weltman Gilead-Memorial Shofar FundStanley MeretskyMichael and Judy MetzmanNelson and Joyce MigdalJames and Felicia MillerRon and Susan MillerMina and Murray Pfeffer Special Purpose FundDaniel Moskovitz and Sharon MishlerMitch and Cheryl MoserNita and Edward Zukrow Family FundPerry and Rubetta PalanMike Stein and Terri Peckerman-SteinJoe and Maxine Perlen
Theodore and Harriette PerlmanDavid PlavnickJay and Jill PlavnickHeather Polan BerkenElliott and Estee PortnoySteven and Esther RemerRosalie and Billy B. Goldberg Endowment FundRose Kulakow “Angel” FundMichael RosenbergCarla RosenthalJonathan and Iris RotkerJonathan and Sheryl RubinRob z”l and Eileen RubyStefanie SagerMarc and Joan SapersteinRose SapersteinSara Lee Begun Endowment FundHannah SattlerNat SattlerGerald SchwartzTalia SchwartzMelinda Swartz and Jeff SchwarzMichael and Debbie ScribnerShaol and Evelyn Pozez EndowmentMark and Sharon ShapiroArthur and Michele SiegalWayne and Susan SilvermanWalter and Terri SolomonLisa Strause LevinsonPhyllis TabachnickZabrina TamarkinTeplin-Ner Tamid EndowmentTheodore Pincus EndowmentSteven TitlebaumVirginia Council BBYO Alumni Scholarship FundScott WalesRussell and Samantha WalshHelene WeiszWilliam and Adonna S. Kaplan Endowment FundWilliam and Erica Goodman Endowment FundHoward and Diane WohlLeonard and Karen ZukrowSusan ZukrowYoni and Julie Zvi
BBYO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERSRuth SuzmanBoard Chair
Walter Solomon Past Chair, Vice Chair, and Treasurer
David Brown Secretary
Matthew Grossman Chief Executive Officer
FY2019 BOARDJonathan AnschellLaurie BlitzerLisa B. EisenSusan GoldsmithAdean GolubAndy GuttmanNoga Hurwitz Anita M. Perlman International N’siah
Lois Kohn-ClaarEstee PortnoyMason Quintero Grand Aleph Godol
David RittbergMarc SapersteinLynn SchustermanStacy SchustermanCraig Weiss
THE 94TH GRAND BOARD OF THE ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH Grand Aleph Godol: Mason Quintero New England RegionGrand Aleph S’gan: Aidan JacobyNorth Texas Oklahoma RegionGrand Aleph Moreh: Jake JenningsLonestar RegionGrand Aleph Mazkir: Miles BaderCentral Region WestGrand Aleph Shaliach: Liam McLeanWisconsin RegionGrand Aleph Gizbor: Ethan GoldeMichigan Region
THE 74TH INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF THE B’NAI B’RITH GIRLSInternational N’siah: Noga Hurwitz Central Region WestInternational S’ganit: Emily KolodneyLonestar RegionInternational Aym Ha’Chaverot: Marissa AaronsonNorth Florida RegionInternational Mazkirah: Eva HaymanNorthern Region East: Northern Virginia CouncilInternational Sh’licha: Emma HermanNorthern Region East: DC CouncilInternational Gizborit: Blair WalesWisconsin Region
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EXPENSES
REVENUE
FY2019 FY2018 FY2017 FY2016
Contributions* 17,303,969 14,458,676 13,734,604 12,173,309
Member Dues 937,787 1,155,129 1,345,212 754,628
Program Fees 17,238,435 16,619,294 15,366,788 16,006,318
Federations 808,047 727,607 749,103 658,923
Other Revenue 291,387 456,382 356,660 278,897
Total Revenue 37,264,625 33,417,088 31,552,367 29,872,075
FY2019 FY2018 FY2017 FY2016
Program 19,489,712 17,930,947 15,798,677 15,522,710
Personnel 11,587,426 11,311,153 9,872,853 9,046,290
Operations 4,395,687 4,170,946 4,512,368 5,161,373
Total Expenses 35,472,825 33,413,046 30,183,898 29,730,373
54%34%
12%
3%
50% 44%
2% 1%
*FY18 & FY17 Contributions include $510,000 of permanently restricted contributions.FY19 Contributions include $695,000 of permanently restricted contributions as well
as $1,438,200 of contributions which are restricted to future fiscal years.
FINANCIALS
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