United Methodist Women

2011 GRANTS DISCLOSURE

United Methodist Women

2011 GRANTS DISCLOSURE

I. UMW General Fund: Disclosure by Project Name

II. UMW Consolidation of Endowments, Retirement Benefits, Brooks-Howell Home, Alma Mathews, Church Center for the UN, Mission Resource Center and Annuity Fund: Disclosure by Project Name

Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 1 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Action for Development (ACFODE), Uganda Action for Development (ACFODE) is an indigenous, voluntary, non−governmental women’s interest and development organization formed in 1985. ACFODE’s core purpose is advocacy for gender equality and equity through spearheading advocacy and networking efforts to create an enabling environment as well as increasing the capabilities of women in local communities to manage their own activities in addition to standing for their rights. Action for Development (ACFODE) 1,000.00 1,000.00 Advocacy on Healthcare for Women (WHC), Pakistan Training and awareness raising educatinal training for women in Lahore District of Pakistan on basic health, hepatitis, and breast cancer. Diocese of Lahore, Church of Pakistan 9,500.00 9,500.00 Africa Central Conference Young Women’s Gathering, Mozambique Regional Missionary Finda Quiwa, assigned to the Africa Youth and Young Women´s Networks throughout Africa, implements a leadership training event for young women from East Angola, Mozambique, Western Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The young African women share their skills, knowledge and experience at the gathering and gain new skills. The focus is on how to evaluate ministry, how to define and create young women´s ministry for today, empowering young women for transformation in , decision making and healthy living, learning how to better network through dialogue and strategic planning, and worshiping from the perspective of women. This is a fully funded and sponsored United Methodist Women´s leadership training event. Finda Quiwa RMP 43,100.00 43,100.00 African Forum and Network On Debt (AFROAD) /USA, Zimbabwe African Forum And Network On Debt (AFROAD) is the leading African advocacy organization working on debt, and the only African group using research to offer alternative models of development through its collaborations with organizations throughout Africa. It seeks to mobilize civil society to secure the adoption of policies and measures by African governments and their creditors, including the World Bank/IMF and the USA, for elimination of the debt crisis. AFROAD’s four program areas are research and policy analysis, lobbying and advocacy, information exchange, and institutional and organizational capacity building. AFRODAD 500.00 500.00 Aid for Children in Crisis, South Africa Legal aid for children in crisis. To provide for the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of children & youth who have witnessed, experienced and/or participated in violence. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 2 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Methodist Church of Southern Africa 1,200.00 1,200.00 AIDS Orphans Project, Maua Hospital, Kenya Providing food, tuition, uniforms, shoes and medical care for 1,600 children orphaned by AIDS UMCOR 700.00 700.00 Alaska Children Services, AK In 1970 United Methodists, American Baptists, and American Lutherans brought together their child care institutions and formed Alaska Children’s Services (ACS). This ecumenical organization was formed to provide a comprehensive network of services to children and families. All ACS projects are located in Anchorage, the state’s major metro area. Alaska Children’s Services 17,680.00 17,680.00 Aldersgate, Inc./Little Rock AR, Little Rock, AR The camp provides facilities for church day camping as well as for long−term camping. The agency serves many special needs groups including the indigent, physically challenged children, the blind, foster children, senior citizen and mentally ill persons. It’s particular focus over the past several years has been to serve senior citizens and children with various physical handicaps. Camp Aldersgate 25,680.00 25,680.00 Alpine Community Center, TX A community service center providing bilingual day care, youth and senior citizens programs, English classes, and job referral service. The center provides a meeting place for Anglos and Hispanics to address social issues affecting the Hispanic community. Alpine Community Center 19,548.00 19,548.00 Anna Tillou Cottage - Vocational Training Skills and Shelter, India To support a shelter for training adult mentally challenged women in order to equip them with life skills. Methodist Church in India 7,000.00 7,000.00 Anti-Human Trafficking, Global Working with those ensnared in trafficking of humans for commercial and sexual exploitation Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 3 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 238.45 238.45 Assistance to Victims of Trafficking, Armenia This program focused on human rights−based, victim centered approach which not only restores the lives of victims of trafficking but prevents re−trafficking. The program was begun in 2004. Past efforts have included building the capacity of law enforcement by promoting a better understanding of the issue and imparting knowledge of human rights principles in regards to victims. UMCOR/NGO 60,135.00 60,135.00 Awareness Raising for World Day of Prayer (WDP) Prayerful Action, Barbados WDP Barbados will develop appropriate materials to raise awareness in churches that are participating in WDP on issues of (a) trafficking of women (b) child abuse (c) family life (d) domestic violence. The target audience will include women, youth / young adults and children and activities will be carried out using the materials both in places of worship and secular venues as appropriate. The aim of this project is to fulfill the motto of WDP which is ˆInformed Prayer (through participation in services annually) and Prayerful Action (an integral part of the response to the services) as an ecumenical approach to advocacy on issues that impact women, youth / young adults and children throughout Barbados. World Day of Prayer Barbados 2,500.00 2,500.00 Babyfold at Old Mutare Fairfield Children’s Home, Zimbabwe Caring for abandoned children by providing love, clothing, food and education General Board of Global Ministries 100.00 100.00 Balar Kalvi Nilayam Hostel, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 2,000.00 2,000.00 Belize Grooming a Generation of Destiny and Purpose, Belize Belize Grooming a Generation of Destiny and Purpose is a new project that will identify and train 40 leaders from eight communities to develop a community blueprint for action to address environmental and health and wellness concerns. Trainers will work with community groups on project such as reforestation, solid waste management and food security. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 4 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The Duke of Edinburgh Award Program of Belize 10,000.00 10,000.00 Bengali Girls’ Day School, Burdwan, West Bengal, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 6,500.00 6,500.00 Bennett Center of London, KY Programs that address the spiritual, educational, physical, social and cultural needs of the community. Bennett Center of London 37,128.00 37,128.00 Bennett , Greensboro, NC A four−year college for women. Has recently developed a freshman study program which incorporates a Para−professional Peer Counseling system which encourages upper−class students to help their undergraduate sisters. Bennett College 10,000.00 10,000.00 Bethlehem Center and Camp, SC A community service center providing day care, teen programs, senior programs, camping, recreation, casework, information and referral, and craft classes for all ages. Bethlehem Community Center 21,216.00 21,216.00 Bethlehem Center, Charlotte, NC A community center providing multi−services such as: a larger child development program stressing education and enrichment. Programs for day care and after school children. A tutorial program for youth with sports activities. A 5−day activity & nutrition program for senior citizens that offers assistance in transacting and informing social security checks, food stamps, etc. Bethlehem Center 22,100.00 22,100.00 Bethlehem Center, Inc., MS A community service center providing day care, homemaker service for the elderly, community improvement, team sports for youth and an after school tutorial program. Serves the Black community as social services for those in need: kindergarten, youth recreation/counseling leadership development and services for the homebound elderly in the community. The agency plays a vital role in the community and city. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 5 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Bethlehem Center 22,338.08 22,338.08 Bethlehem Center, Inc., TX A community center providing multi services with emphasis on a child development program, day care and after school care, working with parents in what it means to be a "parent," and a youth recreation program serving a Black population. Dallas Bethlehem Center,Inc 24,474.80 24,474.80 Bethlehem Center, NC A community center providing multi services such as: a large child development program stressing education and enrichment. Programs for day care and after school children. A tutorial program for youth including sports activities. A 5 day activity & nutrition program for senior citizens that offers assistance with social security checks, food stamps, etc. Bethlehem Center 140.00 140.00 Bethlehem Community Center, NC The agency is involved with after−school enrichment, senior citizens services, youth groups and with needs of the total community. The purpose of the center’s program is the development of individual lives to the fullest and the building of a better community. Bethlehem Community Center 15,176.00 15,176.00 Bible Women Bible Women’s Program is an initiative of the Women’s Division of GBGM, draws on the historical design and concept of bringing leadership training and development to today’s marginalized in remote and urban areas. The revisioning of the Bible Women’s Program by Women’s Division in 2000 focused on Asia. Through a participatory methodology, indigenous and other women work with today’s Bible Women trainers to set a course of study in areas that focus on Bible Study, Literacy, Health/Nutrition, Economic Development and understanding of Human/ Women’s Right. All courses are very basic in design and provide the beginning steps in moving away from nationalization. UMW 549.60 549.60 Bible Women, Mongolia Bible Women are indigenous women who lead Bible studies while also teaching literacy in their communities. In addition to teaching the Bible and literacy, these dedicated women address urgent community concerns. The Women’s Division trains them in key areas such as community−based health, domestic violence, income generation, and microcredit. The Bible Women approach develops leadership and organizational skills Its pro−literacy method Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 6 Project Name Payee Name Amount

National Network of Korean United Methodist Women 10,000.00 10,000.00 Bidwell−Riverside Center, IA The center serves the South side of Des Moines, addressing the needs of education, food and clothing, and other basic necessities for homeless and impoverished families. It provides day care for children and services to elderly and handicapped Bidwell−Riverside Center 23,865.30 23,865.30 Big Sisters in the Neighborhood Mentoring Program, IL Big Sisters in the Neighborhood Mentoring Program is a community mentoring program for girls in 3rd through 12th grades. The goal of the program is to provide the young women with the tools to avoid abusive relationships and the gang violence that has plagued their community and schools. Neighborhood United Methodist Church 1,500.00 1,500.00 Birchwood Camp, AK Building community on holy ground by providing program spaces, staff housing and energy efficiency Alaska Conference UMC 200.00 200.00 Bishop Judith Craig Children´s Village, Providing basic needs, education, counseling and healthcare to orphaned children General Board of Global Ministries 150.00 150.00 Black Alliance for Just Immigration, IL The mission of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration is to engage African Americans and other communities in a dialogue that leads to actions that challenge U.S. immigration policy and the underlying issues of race, racism and economic inequity that frame it. Black Alliance for Just Immigration 4,000.00 4,000.00 Bolivia Undesignated, Bolivia Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 7 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Bossey Scholarship, Philippines The Ecumenical Institute at Bossey is the international centre for encounter, dialogue and formation of the World Council of Churches. Founded in 1946, the Institute brings together people from diverse churches, cultures and backgrounds for ecumenical learning, academic study and personal exchange. Chita R. Millan 10,000.00 10,000.00 Bradley Initiative for Church and Community Youth Development Program, NJ BICC Youth Development Program equips youth with life skills and guidance to become positive and effective leaders throughout their lives. The program has two components: Inspiring Tomorrow´s Leader´s Today (addresses issues such as drugs, alcohol, gangs and abuse, handling conflict constructively, and leadership development) and Bridging the Gap Mentoring (modeling positive lifestyles that promotes healthy habits, spiritual enrichment, and life−skills). BICC − Youth Development Program 2,000.00 2,000.00 Bread for the World, Global Advocating for food for all and an end to hunger by educating leaders, policy makers, and the public UMCOR 250.00 250.00 Brooks−Howell Home, NC Owned and governed by Women’s Division. Brooks−Howell Home was founded to care for deaconesses and Women’s Division missionaries. Brooks−Howell Home 150.00 150.00 Building Bridges of Equality for Young Women, Georgia To support young women through life−skill and vocational training in computers, journalism, social work. Tbilisi Youth House Foundation (TYHF) 3,500.00 3,500.00 Calexico Cottage Producers’ Cooperative, CA Neighborhood House of Calexico, Inc. is an agency that serves people in need in the Imperial Valley, with special concern towards the needs of women and children. 2011 emergency grant to house residents of Calexico while residence destroyed by earthquake is rebuilt. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 8 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Neighborhood House, Calexico, CA 7,500.00 7,500.00 Call To Prayer 2010 − Gomorefu UMC High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct girl’s hostel, dining and kitchen, electrification of teacher’s house , renovation of 2 classroom blocks. Gomorefu High School 6,957.00 6,957.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Bennett College for Women, NC Grant is to convert existing space in dorms to study rooms; upgrade space in Student Union − including purchase of furniture. Bennett College 191.37 191.37 Call To Prayer 2010 Grant to Amarillo Wesley Community Center, Amarillo, TX The Amarillo Wesley Community Center is a nonprofit organization offering an array of services to children of all ages. It is a neighborhood center where people come to learn, to play, and to work together. Amarillo Wesley Community Center 10,000.00 10,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Grant to Navajo United Methodist Center, NM Grant is to purchase new boiler. Navajo United Methodist Center 4,392.13 4,392.13 Call To Prayer 2010 Ruth M. Smith Center, PA Grant is for "green" retrofiting and replacement of appliances, light fixtures and plumbing. Ruth M Smith Center 4,884.00 4,884.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Susannah Wesley Community Center, HI Grant is to replace 133 light fixtures with energy efficient devices and to replace security fixtures. Susannah Wesley Community Center 11,000.00 11,000.00 Campaign for Commercial Free Childhood, MD The Campaign for Commercial−Free Childhood (CCFC) is a national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who counter the harmful effects marketing to children through action, advocacy, education, research, and collaboration. They support the rights of children to grow up and the rights of parents to raise them − without being undermined by rampant consumerism. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 9 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Campaign For A Commercial−Free Childhood 1,000.00 1,000.00 Campaign for Social Pensions in Developing Countries, NY To support women’s engagement in UN advocacy in order to secure physical protection of older civilians, particularly women, in armed conflict situations, as refugees and displaced persons; and to enable older women to take part in post−conflict peacemaking, community building and economic development. Global Action on Aging 10,000.00 10,000.00 Camphor United Methodist Mission, Liberia Providing education, healthcare and agricultural training to help people recover from war General Board of Global Ministries 407.00 407.00 Capacity Building and Skills Development for Women, Nepal To support programmatic work that addresses the root causes of poverty among women. Milijuli Samaj Nepal 3,000.00 3,000.00 Capacity Building and Women’s Leadership, Costa Rica To support training & resources in economic development for grassroots & women’s organizations throughout Latin America. Asociacion red de Mujeres para el Desarrollo 3,500.00 3,500.00 Carpentry Project, Uruguay To support organization of a youth cooperative for the production and sale of goods, that will help to out of work youth. Methodist Church of Uruguay 2,500.00 2,500.00 Center for New Community, IL The Center for New Community (CNC) was established in 1995 by a group of religious leaders and community organizers to address the nation’s most intractable social, economic and racial injustices. Center for New Community 2,000.00 2,000.00 Chicuque Rural Hospital, Mozambique Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 10 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Providing healthcare services for 500,000 people in the province of Inhambane UMCOR 600.00 600.00 Child Care and Support Program − Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Kenya Operation Hope, a community−based organization (CBO) in Kenya, will implement a project to support orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC)already in foster families with regular visits and counseling over one year period. 50 OVC will be a part of this project and come from Embakasi District primary schools in Nairobi. Operation Hope Self Help Group 8,855.00 8,855.00 Child Labor Coalition, DC The Child Labor Coalition is a national network for information about child labor that provides a forum for protecting working minors and ending child labor exploitation. This organization works to develop public education to combat child labor abuses and promote progressive initiatives such as "Rugmark". Child Labor Coalition 1,500.00 Global March Against Child Labor 500.00 2,000.00 Child Rescue Center, Sierra Leone Providing a holistic faith−based program for vulnerable children General Board of Global Ministries 60.00 60.00 Children & Youth Strategic Development Project, Belize To provide physical, emotional, spiritual support and leadership development of children and youth. Methodist Church Belize 2,700.00 2,700.00 Children Camp, Sierra Leone To support the nurturing of children, enabling them to learn responsibility, good health practices and Christian living. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 4,000.00 4,000.00 Children Empowered for Sustainability Program (CESPRO), Liberia To support a girls program that helps them to rebuild their lives by teaching life and career skills needed to fully recover from the experiences of war. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 11 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Liberia Annual Conference 4,000.00 4,000.00 Children of Africa Hope Center, Kenya Educating children and youth to help eradicate poverty General Board of Global Ministries 200.00 200.00 Children’s Day Care Program − Murewa, Zimbabwe To provide vocational training for high school dropouts. The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 7,500.00 7,500.00 Children’s Defense Fund, DC A national organization for the purpose of promoting the economic and social well−being of children and their families as well as promoting juvenile justice. The CDF advocates for federal legislation benefiting children. It also monitors enacted legislation. Children’s Defense Fund 3,000.00 3,000.00 Children’s Nutrition Center, Congo, (Democratic Republic) To support an on−going project initiated and run by women to feed children and nursing mothers who suffer from malnutrition after many years of civil war. North Katanga Episcopal Area 3,500.00 3,500.00 Children’s Program Ministry, Bolivia To provide support for the education and Christian value formation of children in the Methodist Church. Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolivia 2,500.00 2,500.00 Chlorine Free Products Association, IL Chlorine Free Products Association is a coalition that promotes the economic and environmental benefits of chlorine free manufacturing. Chlorine Free Products Association 1,500.00 1,500.00 Christian Camping for Children and Youth, Lithuania To support a Church Camp program that teaches about God, Christian Life, leadership and dangers of using drugs and substance abuse. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 12 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The United Methodist Church in Lithuania 3,000.00 3,000.00 Christian Youth Fellowship, Philippines To enable the national youth organization of the United Church of Christ to promote fellowship, nurture and involvement in the affairs of the church & society. National Christian Youth Fellowship 3,000.00 3,000.00 Church World Service, Blankets+, Global Providing blankets, emergency supplies and tools for long term recovery and development UMCOR 1,874.00 1,874.00 Church World Service, CROP Hunger Walk, Global Organizing interfaith walks and raising awareness and funds to help end global hunger and poverty UMCOR 500.00 500.00 Churches and Outreach Centers, KY This conference program facilitates the development of local churches and local lay leaders in isolated rural mountain communities. Red Bird Missionary Conference 6,630.00 6,630.00 Churches For Middle East Peace, DC Religious faith groups organized to communicate perspectives and concerns on the Middle East in Congress and with the US government. Churches for Middle East Peace 1,000.00 1,000.00 Civil Society Monitoring of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325 The goal of the project is to facilitate opportunities for women in conflict−affected countries to advocate with governments and U.N. agencies to ensure protection of women and girls’ right and their participation in decision making and redness to strengthen the capacity of women to ensure their rights in the reconstruction processes using legal mechanisms such as U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325. International Civil Society Action Network 6,814.00 6,814.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 13 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Clark College − Leadership Development, GA Clark Atlanta University is an institution of high research activity characterized by a focus on the intellectual and personal development of each student. Its purpose is to prepare a diverse community of learners to excel in their chosen endeavors and to become responsible, productive, and innovative citizen leaders. Clark Atlanta University 10,033.50 10,033.50 Commission on the Status of Women, United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), NY The Commission on the Status of Women dedicated exclusively to gender equality and advancement of women. It is the principal global policy−making body. Every year, representatives of Member States gather at United Nations Headquarters in New York to evaluate progress on gender equality, identify challenges, set global standards and formulate concrete policies to promote gender equality and advancement of women worldwide. International Civil Society Action Network 2,000.00 National Council of Churches 750.00 2,750.00 Community Centers, US Supporting the needs of national mission institutions to serve impoverished communites Hawthorn Hill Ministries 5,485.65 5,485.65 Community Development for Children, Lebanon Funds redesignated to support the educational activities of Department for Services for Palestinian Refugees. Joint Christian Committee School 6,000.00 6,000.00 Community Development for Women, Lebanon Funds redesignated to support the Lebanon Care program for its work in the Middle East and in support the educational activities of Department for Services for Palestinian Refugees. Joint Christian Committee School 2,000.00 2,000.00 Community Development Project Lal, Afghanistan For the empowerment of rural communities through literacy courses for women and basic health & sanitation courses for chldren. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 14 Project Name Payee Name Amount

International Assistance Mission 4,000.00 4,000.00 Community Empowerment Through Childcare, Women and Youth Development(Training and Capacity Building), Philippines To support social action and development programs for disadvantaged women, youth and children in selected communities. Manila Episcopal Area, UMC Philippines 6,000.00 6,000.00 Community Health Training of Trainers, Chile To implement the next training phase of 70 Health Promoters in the poor sections of Santiago and Conception where over 10,000 families are served. Fundacion EPES 2,500.00 2,500.00 Community Methodist School/Day Care, Inc., VI Community United Methodist School and Day Care, Inc. provides day care, preschool, kindergarten and after school care. There school offers a multi−cultural approach to early childhood education. The agency is expanding the services with an emphasis on services to troubled teens. Community United Methodist Center 23,448.00 23,448.00 Community Mobilization Against Sexual Violence, Kenya Community Mobilization Against Sexual Violence addresses issues such as gender inequality, sexual abuse of girls, and female mutilation through child advocacy forums, community awareness creation and sensitization. These will be conducted through public forums, community meetings, road shows, church forums, market places, workshops and seminars. Kodera Women Group 2,500.00 2,500.00 Community Solid Waste Management Program, India The Community Solid Waste Management Program promotes safer disposal of municipal solid wastes and educates the neighborhood on the practice of environmental safeties for self−sustained economic and social development involving women’s groups and community partnerships. Women are trained to prepare vermiconmpost, which helps improve sanitation and provides a livelihood for local households. Imayam Social Welfare Association 8,900.00 8,900.00 Community Supportive Services, Israel/Palestine Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 15 Project Name Payee Name Amount

To support the establishment of 10 groups of elderly Palestinian women in different neighborhoods for hot meals, medical care and psycho−social intervention. Aid to the Aged (ATTA) 4,500.00 4,500.00 Comprehensive Rural Health Project in Kopanga, Kenya Increasing immunization, home care, health sanitation and health education to over 30,000 people UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Conference of NGO, NY The Conference of Non−Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) is an independent, international, non−profit membership association of non− governmental organizations (NGOs). It facilitates the participation of NGOs in United Nations debates and decision−making. CONGO is most active at the major UN centres of New York, Geneva and Vienna but its work stretches out to all regions of the world. Church Center of the United Nations 35.00 Global Policy Forum 2,950.00 2,985.00 Congo, DRC (Central Congo) Undesignated, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 175.00 175.00 Contain Your Joy, Global Funding humanitarian shipments to UMCOR−supported programs around the world UMCOR 123.80 123.80 Cookson Hills Center, OK Providing relief, education, healthcare, employment opportunities and cottage industry initiatives Cookson Hills Center − Center Budget 2,292.53 2,292.53 Council on The Status of Women 55 Assistance in the travel and accommodations budget for the 13 international participants coming from the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Puerto Rico and Brazil. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 16 Project Name Payee Name Amount

To fund UN CSW55 EventFebruary 2011. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Crisis Intervention and Prevention Through Migrant Empowerment, Hong Kong, SAR, P.R. of China To provide counseling services, legal assistance and temporary shelter for displaced migrants. Mission for Migrant Workers (MFMW Limited) 6,000.00 6,000.00 Crossroads Urban Center, MT Crossroads is a multi service community center doing community organizing around handicapped accessibility, landlord − tenant relations, toxic waste, food stamps and voter registration. They provide emergency food and shelter and have been strong advocates for anti hunger efforts. Crossroads Urban Center 500.00 500.00 Crossroads Urban Center, Salt Lake City, UT Crossroads is a multi−service community doing community organizing around handicapped accessibility, landlord−tenant relations, toxic wastes, food stamps and voter registration. They provide emergency food and shelter and have been strong advocates for anti−hunger efforts. Crossroads Urban Center 17,680.00 17,680.00 Cunningham Children’s Home, IL Cunningham is a residential treatment facility for adolescent boys and girls. Five group homes are located on the main eighteen acre campus. Two group homes in the community of Urbana accommodate those who can benefit from a less structured program. Also, a supervised independent living program provides support services. Cunningham Children’s Home 29,826.74 29,826.74 CWU/NCC Advocacy Coordinator, US To support the ecumenical effort of Church World Service and National Council of Churches create an effective joint presence in Washington, DC for advocacy by and for women and girls of both organizations. National Council of Churches 10,000.00 10,000.00 David and Margaret Home, CA The agency serves more than 1,000 clients annually through a comprehensive range of services including a residentially−based program for adolescent girls, shelter care for adolescent and girls, a foster family agency, adoption assistance, mental health services, family preservation and support, treatment for learning disabilities, a transitional living program. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 17 Project Name Payee Name Amount

David & Margaret Home, Inc. 17,036.00 17,036.00 Day Shelter For Women, GA This shelter is for women and their children who are victims of domestic abuse or who may face homelessness or other family crisis. Day Shelter For Women 400.00 400.00 Della C. Lamb Neighborhood House, MO A community service center providing direct services to a large community of diverse racial & ethnic composition; services include emergency food & clothing, intervention & advocacy, community organization around issues such as landlord/tenant relations, redlining, public housing tenants & mobile home owners. Serves community of Blacks, Hispanics & Whites. Della C.Lamb Community Service 17,730.00 17,730.00 Development of Women Writers, India The Women Writers program is designed to give voice to women’s thoughts, opinions, and perspectives on justice and theology through the training program that will publish all writings with the help of Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK). ISPCK Foreign Contribution 8,111.00 8,111.00 Disaster Response, International, Global Quick response to meet emergency needs around the world. UMCOR 9,045.15 9,045.15 Disaster Response, United States, US Supporting UMCOR’s response to disasters UMCOR 13,045.75 13,045.75 Drinking Water Systems, Bolivia Improving quality of life by supplying clean water in healthy and hygienic conditions. UMCOR 260.00 260.00 Dulac Community Center, LA Dulac community center is a multiservice center which provides emergency food and clothing, girls’s and boy’s clubs, polling locations and recreation. It is developing new programs in the areas of child care, crafts, and community organizing.The mission of Dulac Community Center is to serve the needs of the Terrebonne Parish with special emphasis on the native American Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 18 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Dulac Community Center 20,228.50 20,228.50 Dumas Wesley Community Center, AL A community service center providing recreational activities, support of crafts programs, and community development. Dumas Wesley Community Center 17,680.00 17,680.00 Economic Development, Haiti To enable business training for members of HAPI so they can learn marketing and succeed in selling their work. Haitian Artisans for Peace International 3,500.00 3,500.00 Ecumenical Advocacy Days for Global Peace with Justice, DC Ecumenical Advocacy Days highlights the urgency of pursuing wise and peaceful solutions to conflicts and the need for aid, debt and trade policies that benefit our impoverished brothers and sisters throughout the world. Ecumenical Advocacy Event 721.69 Washington Advocacy and Policy Office 3,000.00 3,721.69 Ecumenical Capacity Building Programme for Youth, Kenya To support programs to develop skills,impact knowledge and change attitudes of Christian Youth to enable them to develop a self−supporting process of leadership formation for church and society. Conference Des Eglises De Toute L’Afrique 10,000.00 10,000.00 Ecumenical Leadership Formation Among Young Women in Asia, Hong Kong, SAR, P.R. of China To support the leadership development training programs of the Christian Conference of Asia Youth Desk. Christian Conference of Asia 8,000.00 8,000.00 Ecumenical Peace/Leadership Training, South Korea To enable leadership development through communication and peace education. Methodist Youth/Young Adult Fellowship in Korea 3,000.00 3,000.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 19 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Ecumenical Training for Youth Leadership & Human Rights Education, Lebanon To enable leadership Development through training in Human Rights Education at an annual event in Middle East region. World Student Christian Federation − Middle East 5,000.00 5,000.00 Ecumenical Women’s Network, Colombia To support the empowerment of church women through workshops and training that address ecumenism; objectives of the ecumenical movement; Bible and women; and transformation of the gender relationships in the Churches. Centro Popular Para America Latina de comunicacion. 4,500.00 4,500.00 Emma Norton Residence, MN Emma Norton Services fosters stability and personal growth for women and families who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, by providing affordable, secure housing and supportive services in a Christian atmosphere. Emma Norton Residence 40,123.91 40,123.91 Empowering Women Through Soap Making, Guinea Economic development for women through a program that trains women from 15 local UMC churches in Guinea for soap making and marketing skills. This project will provide employment for women of the Guinea UMC Ministry, economic empowerment to increase the women’s ability to face the challenges of poverty reduction’ and provide earning power that will enable single mother to send their children to school and feed the family. Gompa District Conference/Guinea Ministry 8,309.00 8,309.00 Empowering Young Women on Gender Issues, Zimbabwe To provide training to young women identifying their roles in the family, community, church, work place, country and thereby develop self esteem and assertiveness. The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 3,000.00 3,000.00 Empowering Young Women/Helping Elderly People, Portugal To provide program support for young women’s economic development program which teaches them about elderly care skills and to apply these skills. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 20 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Sínodo da Igreja Evangélica Metodista Portuguesa 8,000.00 8,000.00 Empowerment of Women through Human Resource Development Training in Micro Credit, India To support women’s microcredit programs for economic and human development. Society For The Upliftment of The Economically Backward 4,000.00 4,000.00 Enabling Women’s Participation in the UN Process to draft a Convention on Right of Older Persons, US As the UN begins historic negotiations for a Convention to Protect the Rights of Older Persons, Global Action of Aging (GAA) will train women to become effective human rights advocates for older women’s issues; women live longer and face more poverty world wide than men. GAA will teach specific skills to monitor and influence UN deliberations on human rights for older persons. Follow through mobilization will occur after the training. Global Action on Aging 7,500.00 7,500.00 Encounter with Christ in Latin America and the Caribbean Funding mission programs throughout the Latin American and Caribbean region General Board of Global Ministries 150.00 150.00 Ensuring Girl´s Education and Enhancing Health of Young Girls at Bargur Hills, Pasumai Ulagam˘NGO (Green World), India Ensuring Girl´s Education and Enhancing Health of Young Girls works to ensure girls´ education and improve girls´ health in the tribal community in Bargur Hills. The community and individual girls will be educated on hygiene to prevent infections and disease, prevent early marriages, reduce maternal and infant mortalities, and promote reproductive health. Health Care providers will also provide immediate health and medical care. Pasumai Ulagan 2,500.00 2,500.00 Epworth Village, NE Care and nurture for emotionally troubled boys. Epworth Village 24,283.60 24,283.60 Escuela de Biblia y Pastoral en Genero (EBPG), Peru To support a gender program that generates educational processes engaging both biblical and theological resources, training and skill development. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 21 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Proceso Kairos Peru 6,500.00 6,500.00 Eurasia Mission Initiative − Russia and Belarus, Russia Funding pastors’ salaries, strengthening existing and establishing new churches and ministries. General Board of Global Ministries 265.00 265.00 Fair Trade Production of Olive Oil, Israel/Palestine To assist in advancing the economy and role of Arab rural women through the production of fair trade olive oil in the Galilee. Sindyanna of Galilee 5,000.00 5,000.00 Faith Engine Ministry (FEM), Cambodia To train three groups of young people each year to become contributing members of their society through skills training in auto/motor bike mechanics. Methodist Mission in Cambodia 3,000.00 3,000.00 Family Club Hope Rehabilitation Services for Cerebral Palsy Youth, Russia To support programs that work with families who have disabled children and provides training for teachers who work with families. Regional Public Organization "Christian Women", Moscow 4,000.00 4,000.00 FEFEME Women’s Coordinator, Bolivia To uplift the women’s desk coordinator to monitor and implement innovative programs for women. Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolivia 6,000.00 6,000.00 Fight Against Sexual Exploitation, Forced Prostitution and Sex Tourism, India Fight Against Sexual Exploitation, Forced Prostitution and Sex Tourism rehabilitates women, children and youth who have been victims of violence, sexual abuse and human trafficking by providing counseling, training and other assistance working with the local police, government and other social service organizations. Samaj Seva Samithi 1,700.00 1,700.00 Four Corners Native American Ministry, NM Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 22 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Helping the Navajo to develop and grow churches and other outreach projects Four Corners Native American Ministry 100.00 100.00 Friendly Center, Inc., OH A community service center providing daycare, extensive sports program, counseling, courses in self−improvement, nutrition and special services for senior citizens, community improvement association, emergency assistance, tutorial program, job referral, and prenatal counseling available. Serves an African−American population. Friendly Center, Inc 19,448.00 19,448.00 Ganta United Methodist Hospital, Liberia Providing quality and affordable healthcare in the rural north UMCOR 587.25 587.25 Ganta United Methodist Mission Station Program Support, Liberia Providing housing, electricity and water to the hospital and mission station General Board of Global Ministries 80.00 80.00 Gender Advocacy & Leadership Training, Kenya To provide leadership training aimed at empowering women through familiarizing them with their rights, networking them, developing models of advocacy and producing materials for continued reflection and study. World Student Christian Federation − Africa Region 10,000.00 10,000.00 Gender and Development Training, NY To assist women in their efforts to overcome the historical gender−based discrimination and achieve equity in society through programs that address rural women’s action for economic justice; poverty elimination; sustainable development. Agricultural Missions Inc 7,000.00 7,000.00 Gender, Pastoral and Religion Studies, Peru To support a two−year gender, pastoral and religion Studies project for pastoral and church leaders, both women and men, in the areas of gender equality, citizenship rights and ethics of justice building. Through this project, UBL Peru will be able to add this human rights and ethics course of the overall gender studies program as means to reach out directly to communities and offer training to pastors and leaders toward transformation. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 23 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Asociacion Educativa Telogica Evangelica 8,000.00 8,000.00 General Administration Support, Switzerland To support the general administration of the WSCF to enable resource development; coordination; partner organization networking and program development. World Student Christian Federation Ecumenical Center 12,500.00 12,500.00 Ghana Water Projects, Ghana Providing communities, schools and clinics with boreholes or filters for safe drinking water UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Gift for Life Project, Rwanda To promote the health and well−being of women who were raped during the genocide in 1994 and are now living with AIDS by providing support that includes food, school fees, housing, income generation skill training and transportation to clinics. Gift for Life 3,000.00 3,000.00 Girlfriends, the Children’s Council, SC Girlfriends will be a new peer−mentoring program at Lancaster High School in Lancaster, SC. Sweet Peas is an existing mentoring program at the school. this grant will provide funds for the Sweet Pea girls to mentor 24 teen girls in their high school on topics such as bullying, cyberbullying, gangs, self−harm, relationship violence, and sexual violence. The Children’s Council 1,700.00 1,700.00 Give Ye Them To Eat, Mexico Training villagers to become self−sustaining through agriculture General Board of Global Ministries 150.00 150.00 Global Health Action Providing health training and community−based development programs in under−served areas General Board of Global Ministries 7,819.00 7,819.00 Global Jusctice Volunteers, Sierra Leone To provide leadership development: mutual resourcing and skills transfers in the areas of economic development; vocational training; peace−building and transitional justice through short− term mission volunteer opportunities for youth adults in Africa. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 24 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 20,000.00 20,000.00 Global Justice Volunteers (by Regional Missionary Emma Cantor), Philippines The Global Justice Volunteers program enables young adults 18−30 to have short−term experiences living, serving and learning in justice ministries around the world. Placements are for 6 weeks with ministries raising awareness of issues and addressing root causes of injustice. Cantor Emma A. 23,000.00 23,000.00 Global Media Monitoring Project, Canada Conference Mission Coordinators of Social Action, Conference Mission Coordinators of Spiritual Growth and Conference Communication Coordinators are involved in monitoring the role, representation and portrayal of women in media on a specific day, through the Global Media Monitoring Project III sponsored by the World Association of Christian Communication. World Association For Christian Communication 1,000.00 1,000.00 Global Migration Event, Cote dIvoire (Ivory Coast) To reimburse Regional Missionary Elmira Selly towards the air and hotel cost to get to the event. Dorothy Goldsmith 1,279.60 Sellu Elmira I 2,260.00 3,539.60 Global Women’s Program, Switzerland To enable leadership development for women students at the grassroots towards peace & justice and the elimination of poverty. World Student Christian Federation Ecumenical Center 7,500.00 7,500.00 Good Neighborhood Settlement House, Wellness Clinic, TX A community center providing multi services with emphasis on emergency assistance to families, community outreach program. Recreation and education program for children and youth. Adult English classes and advocate for the Hispanic people on issues that affect their community. Serving a Hispanic population. Good Neighbor Settlement House 17,680.00 17,680.00 GR UMCC, OH Rebecca Williams Community Center’s goal is to promote Christian attitudes for the holistic development of children, youth, adults, and families. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 25 Project Name Payee Name Amount

United Methodist Community Center Warren Site 38,012.00 38,012.00 Grace Children’s Hospital and Pediatric Clinic, Haiti Caring for children and families suffering from TB, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness and earthquake relief UMCOR 3,551.80 3,551.80 Grace Hospice, Mongolia Providing hospice home care for members of the Ulaanbaatar community living with advanced cancer UMCOR 500.00 500.00 Grants To Conference UMW, US Various programs or workshops, special events, leadership activities and trainings for local, district and conference UMW. Alaska Missionary Conference UMW 18,000.00 Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conf. 18,000.00 Red Bird Missionary Conference 14,000.00 Rio Grande Conference UMW 18,000.00 Yellowstone Conference 3,640.41 71,640.41 GRENCODA Youth Development Skills Training Programme, Grenada To engage rural children/youth ages 7−18 years old of low income and poor families to develop skill, build character and assist with their emotional, spiritual and psychological well being. GRENCODA 7,500.00 7,500.00 Growing Rights of Women, Pakistan To empower rural Pakistan through various innovative projects on women’s physical, social, spiritual, economic, developmental and legal rights. PODA Sisters. 4,000.00 4,000.00 Gum Moon Residence, CA Residence is located in Chinatown and addresses the needs of primarily Asian women in transition. Gum Moon also operates the Asian Women’s Resource Center which provides ESL and job placement along with health education and other support services. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 26 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Gum Moon Residence Hall 19,448.00 19,448.00 H.E.L.P. Ministries International Trust, South Africa Feeding 5000 school children and 1000 unemployed adults daily UMCOR 200.00 200.00 Haiti Community−Based Health, Rural Development & Goat Program Training community health workers and goat farmers to improve health, nutrition and income UMCOR 580.00 580.00 Haiti Emergency, Haiti Supporting emergency relief and development efforts Agricultural Missions Inc 20,500.00 UMCOR 15,434.70 35,934.70 Haiti Hot Lunch Program, Haiti Providing hot meals three times per week to over 22,000 students UMCOR 401.43 401.43 Haiti Solar Oven Project Empowering people to use solar energy to meet their cooking needs UMCOR 60.00 60.00 Hattie B. Cooper Community Center, MA The center serves the predominately African American neighborhood of lower Roxbury. Programs include day care, early childhood development, teen activities(including summer camps and after− school programs), senior citizens’ events, and advocacy for community interests. Cooper Center is involved in "Healthy Boston," an effort to eliminate drug use and promote employment among teenagers. Cooper Community Center 27,474.00 27,474.00 Health Clinic Program for Children, Mexico To provide health services for children of the women in the maquiladoras in high risk areas of Reynosa and Juarez. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 27 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Methodist Church of Mexico 4,000.00 4,000.00 Health Clinic Program for Women, Mexico To provide health services for women in the maquiladoras and their children in high risk areas of Reynosa and Juarez. Methodist Church of Mexico 4,200.00 4,200.00 Healthy Eating for Life: A Lifestyle Modification Program, AL Healthy Eating for Life is a pilot study that will focus on educating participants regarding healthy eating habits, obesity, and the importance of maintaining a consistent exercise regiment. It will also increase knowledge and behavior of healthy eating and physical activity of primary caregivers and other family members. United Community Center, Birmingham, AL 7,000.00 7,000.00 Henderson Settlement, KY Provides child care, educational programs, agricultural and economic development; and recreation for disadvantaged teenagers, parents, and the elderly in an isolated, impoverished Appalachian community. Such programs as a clothing store, crafts, library, and recreation. Henderson Settlement 19,120.60 19,120.60 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Awareness Program, India To provide unbiased support and techniques to women at risk or affected by HIV/AIDS. CRIF 7,500.00 7,500.00 Holding Istitute Community Center Inc., TX Holding Institute is a Christian, faith−based community organization related to the United Methodist Church which responds to the needs of women, children, youth, and families through health and wellness, education, outreach, and discipleship. Holding Institute Community Center,Inc. 42,432.00 42,432.00 Home Based Care Alliance, Kenya To strengthen the home base care givers alliance and community led initiatives through provision of skills and advocacy training. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 28 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Groots Kenya Association 7,500.00 7,500.00 Hope Secondary School, Israel/Palestine Educating and boarding disadvantaged children from the West Bank in a caring Christian environment General Board of Global Ministries 500.00 500.00 Houchen Community Center, TX Women’s Division grant to fund the State of Texas requirements to install a fire suppression system for commercial cooking operations. Houchen Community Center 47,431.25 47,431.25 Human Trafficking Program, HI Currently the Susannah Wesley Community Center provides services to a total of 50 human trafficking clients, 30 of whom have T Nonimmigrant Status, also known as T visa, which allows survivors of human trafficking to remain in the United States to assist in the investigation and prosecution of traffickers, and 20 who are in the process of applying for or awaiting their T−Visas. The center experienced funding cuts in the past two years as state and federal budgets continue to shrink due to the prolonged economic recession. Susannah Wesley Community Center 25,000.00 25,000.00 Hunger and Development, Global Funding health and agricultural development projects that alleviate hunger and poverty UMCOR 80.00 80.00 Huston−Tillotson College Leadership Development, TX This private co−educational facility originated from two former institutions and was organized in 1952. It subscribes to the belief that a diversity of race, religion, nationality and socioeconomic backgrounds creates a learning atmosphere enabling students to make distinct contributions to a pluralistic society. Huston−Tillotson College 10,000.00 10,000.00 Imagine No Malaria, Africa Regional Joining the global fight to eliminate deaths by malaria by 2015 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 29 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 2,317.70 2,317.70 Imayam Social Welfare Association, India To promote leadership qualities and poverty alleviation among women and protection of child rights; and to provide for welfare & development of women and children infected & affected by HIV/AIDS. Imayam Social Welfare Association 5,000.00 5,000.00 In God’s Image, Indonesia To publish "In God’s Image" and assist in providing theological and Biblical workshops to women in the region. Asian Women’s Resource Center (AWRC) 3,000.00 3,000.00 Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, NY ICCR is a coalition of 17 Protestant denominations and more than 170 Roman Catholic orders concerned with the impact of the policies and actions of corporations on people and the environment. As investors in companies, the members work together to raise social questions, monitor the activity of companies and to act where necessary to prevent or correct corporate policies or practices causing social injury. Interfaith Center On Corporate Responsibility 10,000.00 10,000.00 Interfaith Community Services, MO To support elements for renewing lives of those with the fewest opportunities and obtaining more substantial means of fulfilling human needs. Interfaith Community Services, 17,680.00 17,680.00 International Day of Rural Women, NY The United Nations´ (UN) International Day of Rural Women celebrates and honors the role of rural women on October 15 each year. It recognizes rural women´s importance in enhancing agricultural and rural development worldwide. Helena Gronbert 314.60 314.60 Internship Programme, Switzerland To further the involvement of international interns in the ecumenical, global movement. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 30 Project Name Payee Name Amount

World Council of Churches 7,500.00 7,500.00 Ishe Anes Project for Underprivileged Children, Zimbabwe Increasing literacy, employment opportunities, and improving health to reduce poverty General Board of Global Ministries 55.00 55.00 Japan Emergency (formerly Pacific Emergency), Japan Providing emergency relief and long−term recovery support for disaster−affected communities UMCOR 3,557.00 3,557.00 Japan Undesignated, Japan Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 12.00 12.00 Jessie Kerridge Continuation School for Girls, Jamaica To provide a second chance for teenage girls to obtain an education and training in marketable job skills. MCCA/Jamaica District Conference 8,000.00 8,000.00 John Wesley Psycho−Pedagogical Center, Chile To support the physical speech therapy program for children with multiple handicapping conditions. Methodist Church of Chile 3,000.00 3,000.00 Johnson Girls’ Home, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 1,500.00 1,500.00 Jubilee 2000 − USA Campaign, DC The USA campaign originated from the International Jubilee 2000 campaign, a people’s movement seeking to reduce debt in various countries around the world. The goal of the campaign is to eradicate the global debt crisis by rerouting structural adjustment payment monies back into local economies. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 31 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Jubilee Usa Network 500.00 500.00 Justice for Our Neighbors Immigration Ministry, US Engaging congregations to welcome immigrants and provide free, quality immigration legal services UMCOR 275.00 275.00 Kamina Methodist University, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Kamina Methodist University is a community driven university that aims to contribute to the peace and development of the North Katanga area in particular and the DR Congo in general. As a United Methodist related institution, KMU works as an agent of ensuring the transformation of the community. Operating in a post−conflict setting, our education is directed towards sustaining the peace necessary for integral development. North Katanga Episcopal Area 3,744.00 3,744.00 Kamisanba Youth Training Center, Congo, (Democratic Republic) To provide skills training in agriculture to disengage youth from warfare and the militia. North Katanga Episcopal Area 4,200.00 4,200.00 Kenya Methodist University Health Center (KEMU Health Center), Kenya Supporting basic healthcare services for women, children and other vulnerable groups UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Kenya Women’s Breast Health Coordinator, Kenya To provide support for staff of the Kenya women’s breast health program. Kenya Breast Health Programme 3,000.00 3,000.00 Killingsworth, Inc., SC Killingsworth serves women in transition from personal crisis. Professional counseling and the experience of group living in a supportive community is provided to women on parole and women recovering from emotional illness. Killingsworth, Inc. 19,448.00 19,448.00 Kindergarten Program − Refugee Camps, Israel/Palestine Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 32 Project Name Payee Name Amount

To provide kindergartens in the Palestinian Refugee Camps and after school activities that focus on enhancement of self−esteem and identity. Young Women Christian Association, Jerusalem 4,500.00 4,500.00 Knoxville Cooperative Parish, TN The Knoxville Cooperative Parish is made up of Emerald Ave., Lincoln Park, Oakwood and Virginia Avenue Churches. It provides community food patries, meals, emergency assistance and joint worship within our communities. Knoxville Cooperative Parish 325.00 325.00 Language Training for Women in Eastern Europe, Switzerland To provide support to women’s language training programs to increase capacity for national and inter−regional leadership within the multi−lingual context of the conference. Central & Southern Europe Central Conference 3,000.00 3,000.00 Laos Women, Children and Youth Preventative Health, Laos To set up early prevention women’s clinics, provide instructional materials and scholarships for poor rural student and Bible programs. The United Methodist Mission in Laos 4,000.00 4,000.00 Latin America Working Group, DC The Latin America Working Group is one of the nation’s longest standing coalitions dedicated to foreign policy. LAWG encourages US policies towards Latin America that promote human rights, justice, peace and sustainable development. As a coalition, LAWG represents the interests of over 60 major religious, humanitarian, grassroots and policy organizations to decision makers in Washington DC. Friends Committee On National Legislation 250.00 Latin America Working Group 250.00 500.00 Lay Women Spiritual Formation Academy, Congo, (Democratic Republic) The Lay Women Spiritual Formation Academy will create a space for women to heal, stimulate women to take leadership of the issues of peace, reconciliation and healing in North Katanga, break the cultural pattern and government polices that promote violence against women and look at the scriptures from the perspective of oppressed women. Each participant will be required to hold such an academy in their own community. The Academy will be held at the Kamina Methodist University through its school of Theology. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 33 Project Name Payee Name Amount

North Katanga Episcopal Area 5,570.00 5,570.00 Leadership Development and Training, Cameroon To provide training and economic education to alleviate poverty among women through the Cameroon UMW’s Association. United Methodist Mission in Cameroon 5,000.00 5,000.00 Leadership Development and Training, South Africa To support programs that address vocational training and life skills: economic development, conflict resolution, peace building and leadership development. MCSA −Youth Unit for Leadership Development and Training 7,000.00 7,000.00 Leadership Development for Women, Switzerland To enable and strengthen the women’s ministries in former communist nations of European Central Conference. Language courses are provided to enhance the basic communication needs of the Conference that has some twenty different language groups. Central & Southern Europe Central Conference 4,000.00 4,000.00 Leadership Development for Youth and Young Adults, Cambodia To support the development of a strong Methodist Youth Organization committed to love and service to God. Methodist Mission in Cambodia 7,000.00 7,000.00 Leadership Development Program for Harris Memorial College, Philippines Developing faculty, staff and students by providing scholarships for higher education General Board of Global Ministries 250.00 250.00 Leadership Development through Education and Training, India To support leadership programs to equip youth in gender justice, overcoming violence; and confronting negative impacts of globalization. Christian Service Agency 3,500.00 3,500.00 Leadership Development, Training and Organizing, South Africa To create a collective process of leadership development, training, and organizing through which young leaders from the sub−region are able to identify common priorities, define mission strategies and develop initiatives to address critical mission priorities including good governance; HIV/AIDS; young women and gender; conflict resolution and peace−building. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 34 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Finda Quiwa RMP 10,000.00 10,000.00 Leadership Training Program for Christian Youth, Pakistan AWARE NGO was formed by Christian women of Pakistan to enable Christians to improve their faith, skills and tolerance for all. They have done small projects on inter−faith harmony and have also established a vocational center for women to learn computer literacy and small business skills. Their most recent program was to implement a sewing program at the vocational center which helps the women students find work after going through the program. AWARE 2,600.00 2,600.00 Learning Center, Youth Skills Training & Residence Facility, Philippines To support its preschool daycare program; women’s baking project for income generation and housing for homeless−−women and children. Manila Episcopal Area, UMC Philippines 7,500.00 7,500.00 Leo Pocha Memorial Clinic, MT To provide medical care through a health contract with the Indian Health Service for Native Americans in the Helena area. Leo Pocha Memorial Clinic 50.00 50.00 Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House, IL Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House works with neighborhood residents and service agencies accross this predominantly black city. The center is concerned with problems of employment, housing, order and justice, schools and health (mental & physical). The center is one of the few church−related agencies still in East St. Louis and its ministry is needed. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House 47,725.52 47,725.52 Let’s Hear it from Girls, Haiti "Let’s Hear it from the Girls" is a film to be developed by HAPI that will connect the voices of girls in a rural Haitian mountain community in Mizak to personalize the life of girls in Haiti through stories, music and dance that convey joys and challenges of growing up female in Haiti. Haitian Artisans for Peace International 6,000.00 6,000.00 Liberia Conf UMW Day Care Center in , Liberia To support UMW programs addressing educational needs of the youth and children of Liberia and economic development opportunities for women. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 35 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Liberia Annual Conference 6,000.00 6,000.00 Liberia Emergency, Liberia Providing emergency relief and long term development support. UMCOR 200.00 200.00 Liberia Undesignated, Liberia Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 350.00 350.00 Liberia United Methodist Women Coordinator, Liberia To assist the coordinator of the Liberia United Methodist Women in leadership development, training and economic development opportunities for women. Liberia Annual Conference 4,500.00 4,500.00 Literacy, Health and Vocational Skills for Youth, Senegal To support the programs of the center located in Theis. Activities include literacy, counseling and health skills, income and vocation training skills for out of school youth and young women. SOS Dialogue 4,000.00 4,000.00 Lodja Pastors, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Providing tuition for those called into Christian service to work in urban and rural areas General Board of Global Ministries 20.00 20.00 Lowell and Ruth Gess UMC Eye Hospital, Sierra Leone Offering quality eye care and surgery to the community and training eye professionals UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Ludhiana Christian Medical College & Hospital, India Preventing malnutrition through family education and providing training for nursing students UMCOR 700.00 700.00 Macdonell United Methodist Children’s, LA Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 36 Project Name Payee Name Amount

MacDonell United Methodist Chldren’s Services is a residential treatment facility for children in the south Louisiana coastal area and surrounding environments throughout the state. MacDonell continues to build, strengthen, and develop new approaches of residential treatment services to population that is constantly more challenging. All programming is specially designed to meet the individual treatment needs of children and youth. McDonell United Methodist Services 293.00 293.00 Maintenance on Properties for Sale Grants for property repairs, renovation and capital improvements. Service Center 12,987.24 12,987.24 Manjama United Methodist Health Center, Sierra Leone Providing primary healthcare and outreach programs for a rural population General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 Marcy−Newberry Association, Inc., IL A community center providing multi−services with programs in the areas of child development, day and after−school care, street gang counseling and recreational activities, community development, parents association, and senior citizen activities, serving the African−American population. Marcy−Newberry Association 31,824.00 31,824.00 Mariposa Project, Ministry with the Poor Pilot Project in Honduras, Honduras The Mariposa Project is a Ministry with the Poor pilot project to address malnutrition among children, poverty in communities and empowerment of single mothers through a holistic ministry approach. Expected outcomes for the project include installation of water purification system, development of diet and educational resources for mothers, education in diet and agricultural techniques, establishment of community garden and identification of vocational or livelihood training that will best serve the single mothers of the community. General Board of Global Ministries 9,400.00 9,400.00 Mary Elizabeth Inn., CA The MEI Supportive Housing Program provides 158 units of safe, permanent housing with in− depth support services for women in San Francisco. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 37 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Mary Elizabeth Inn 20,912.00 20,912.00 Material Resource Ministry, Global Enabling the purchase of emergency response and disaster relief supplies UMCOR 10,965.54 10,965.54 Maua Hospital − Hospital Service Fund, Kenya Providing life−saving inpatient healthcare for the critically ill UMCOR 250.00 250.00 McCurdy Ministries (formerly known as McCurdy School), NM A school program dedicated to the development of the total person in the name and image of Jesus Christ through physical, educational, and spiritual ministries to students, including racial− and ethnic minority children. The school serves Spanish−American, Anglo and Native Americans. McCurdy Schools, Inc. 109,884.73 109,884.73 McDonell U.M. Children’s Services, LA A therapeutic residential facility for school−age children. Children referred to McDonell are usually neglected, abused or in need of supervision. Children in the regular residential program attend a state approved, on−campus elementary school program or are main− streamed into public schools. McDonell United Methodist Services 38,896.00 38,896.00 Medical Development Program and Hospital Ministries, India Buying more modern equipment to continue villagers’ education to improve their standards of health. UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Medicine Box, Global Providing essential medicines and medical supplies for clinics, hospitals and other health programs UMCOR 1,300.00 1,300.00 Meru Children’s Home Staff, Kenya Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 38 Project Name Payee Name Amount

To minister to the needs of street children, providing food, shelter, education, and social and spiritual guidance. Methodist Church In Kenya 4,000.00 4,000.00 Methodist Bible Seminary: Social, Education & Evangelism Work Rural Areas and Slums, India To enable the Methodist hospital, dispensaries, public health centers in different regional conferences of the Methodist church to continue to provide free or subsidized care and medicines to children from poor families. Methodist Church in India 1,500.00 1,500.00 Methodist Boys Home − Baihar, India To provide vocational technical training for 10 boys following their academic sessions. Methodist Church in India 1,400.00 1,400.00 Methodist Confederation of Youth/Young Adult Leadership Training, Brazil To support the leadership development and skills training for youth and young adults, including programs addressing Bible, human and civil rights; militarization; racism; economic justice; peace−building; popular education; spirituality and Wesleyan theology. Associacao da Igreja Metodista 5,500.00 5,500.00 Methodist Hospital of Southern California, CA Methodist Hospital provides superb general medical and surgical service plus several areas of specialization: the Continuing Care Unit for acute arthritis patients; an eight −bed oncology unit; a visual laboratory using non−invasive procedures to facilitate diagnosis and in−hospital Chaplaincy Training Program. The Methodist Hosptal of South 24.00 24.00 Methodist Rural High School and Hostel, Zaheerabad, Medak, Hyderabad, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 1,500.00 1,500.00 Methodist Student Assistance & Mentoring Program, Guyana To strengthen youth and families through development of a partnership with the church that will provide positive life skills. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 39 Project Name Payee Name Amount

MCCA/Guyana District Conference 3,500.00 3,500.00 Methodist Women’s Fellowship Health Program for Pregnant/Lactating Women Living with HIV/AIDS, Kenya To enable nutrition and health training for pregnant and lactating women in three pilot areas, provision of milk supplements, and training of youth and young adults. Methodist Church In Kenya 5,000.00 5,000.00 Methodist Youth Leadership Training, Chile To support the educational program of the Methodist Youth Fellowship that will train local youth to implement programs addressing issues such as alcoholism, drug addition, violence and AIDS. Methodist Church of Chile 2,000.00 2,000.00 Midwifery Training in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe The Faculty of Health Science in Africa University seeks an opportunity to initiate programs that will provide support to the UMC hospitals to launch and implement midwifery training in addition to the ongoing training of nurses. Africa University 9,858.00 9,858.00 Migrant And Hispanic Ministry In Greensboro And Northeast Districts, NC A holistic effort to organize Hispanic congregations and to establish outreach ministries, particularly with migrant workers. Migrant & Hispanic Ministries 100.00 100.00 Mission Leadership Development, Pakistan To train youth on tolerance and equality by employing bible studies, issues of interfaith harmony, and spiritual direction. Youth Fund−Diocese of Raiwind 3,000.00 3,000.00 Mississippi United Methodist Choctaw Mission, Neshoba County, MS Progressing towards health and wholeness and developing Choctaw leadership Mississippi Choctaw United Methodist Mission 21.25 21.25 Moore Community House, MS A community service center providing child care development with after school care, counseling and referral services for families, programs with other agencies to provide cultural and enrichment opportunities to the community. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 40 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Moore Community House 33,477.25 33,477.25 Mother and Child Survival, Global Improving maternal and child health in impoverished communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America UMCOR 50.00 50.00 Mothers Helping Children, Liberia To support UMW project to rehabilitate and reintegrate war−affected children (combatants and noncombatants) into the church and society, especially to traumatized girls who were affected by the war through rape or other violent acts. Liberia Annual Conference 4,500.00 4,500.00 Movement Building, Argentina To support the development of Student Christian Movements at national levels including SCMS in 10 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. World Student Christian Federation Ecumenical Center 5,500.00 5,500.00 Mujila Falls Agriculture Center, Zambia Addressing hunger and poverty with sustainable agriculture and leadership training General Board of Global Ministries 2,906.00 2,906.00 Mulungwishi Theological Seminary, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Developing and educating national clergy persons General Board of Global Ministries 400.00 400.00 Mulungwishi Women’s School, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Equipping women for ministry and to empower other women General Board of Global Ministries 1,625.00 1,625.00 Murphy−Harpst, Cedartown, GA This agency offers treatment−oriented residential group care to preadolescents and adolescents unable to adjust satisfactorily to family living. A program of social services, aided by psychological consultation, correlates the treatment plan and works with referring agencies in relation to the youth’s family seeking resolution & reconciliation of the same. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 41 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Murphy−Harpst Children’s Center, Inc. 94,926.00 94,926.00 Murphy−Harpst, GA This agency offers treatment oriented residential group care to pre−adolescents and adolescents unable to adjust satisfactorily to family living. A program of social services, aided by psychological consultation, correlates the treatment plan and works with referring agencies in relation to the youth´s family seeking resolution and reconciliation of the same. Murphy−Harpst Children’s Center, Inc. 11,480.50 11,480.50 My Daughter’s Place, Liberia To provide a shelter program for teen girls as they reconcile and rebuild their lives after sexual and/or other exploitation. Liberia Annual Conference 4,000.00 4,000.00 Namibia United Methodist Youth Leadership Development, Namibia To support youth leadership development programs and trainings to strengthen UMYF. West Angola Annual Conference − UMC in Namibia 4,000.00 4,000.00 National Council of Churches, Committee on Justice for Children and Their Families, NY Stated goal is to raise the church’s awareness of and response to children’s needs, strengthen congregations’ inclusion of children in the full life and ministry of the church, encourage and support high quality congregation−based child care, promote high quality comprehensive public education. National Council & Churches 3,000.00 3,000.00 National Council of Churches, NY A community of Christian communions which in reponse to the gospel as revealed in the scriptures, confess Jesus Christ, the incarnate world of God as Savior and the Lord. These communions covenant with one another to manifest ever more fully the unity of the church relying upon the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, the communions come together as the council in common mission, serving in all creation to the glory of God. National Council of Churches 600.00 600.00 National Farm Worker Ministry, MO An ecumenical group which supports migrant farm workers as they organize to overcome their powerlessness and achieve justice, equality and freedom. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 42 Project Name Payee Name Amount

National Farm Worker Ministry 5,000.00 5,000.00 National Interfaith Committee For Worker Justice, IL The NICWJ educates, organizes and mobilizes the US religious community in support of low−wage laborers, many of which are marginalized by gender, education, language and other cultural differences or immigrant status. One of NICWJ’s projects relates to poultry plants where workers are women, women of color, and many are immigrants from abroad. In many instances these workers are not informed of US labor laws and practices that protect them from hazardous labor conditions & insure fair wages. Interfaith Worker Justice 1,500.00 1,500.00 National Network for Immigration Reform Rights, CA This grant is to support travel, lodging, translation and interpretation for the Immigrant and Refugee Rights Training Institute. National Network For Immigration & Refugee Rights 285.00 285.00 Native American Children’s Fund, OK Assisting approximately 250−300 school age children with school clothing and offering VBS supplies Native American Children’s Fund 430.00 430.00 Neighborhood Center of the UMC, PA A community service center provides day care and after−school care programs, teen center, physical fitness for young adults, special ministry to persons in prisons and a single mothers support group. Neighborhood Center of The UMC 21,216.00 21,216.00 Neighborhood Center of Utica, Inc., NY A community service center providing programs in child development, day and after−school care, youth employment network, career development program, services to deinstitutionalized young adults, casework and referral services, thrift shop and summer recreation programs for children. Neighborhood Center of Utica 22,100.00 22,100.00 Neighborhood Center, Inc., NJ Center provides day and after school care, GED Program to assist drop−outs, senior citizen club, programs for drug rehabilitation of women and young mothers; English classes for Hispanic population & summer programs. Constituents are 60% Black, 30% Hispanic. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 43 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Neighborhood Center 19,448.00 19,448.00 Neighborhood Center, PA This program provides health services, support and counseling to pregnant and parenting teens between the ages of 12 and 19. By implementing a comprehensive health program to support teenage mothers and access to health care, the Neighborhood Center participants are less likely to experience homelessness, foster care, and rely on government assistance. Neighborhood Center of The UMC 3,109.00 3,109.00 Neighborhood House of Calexico, CA A community service center providing pre−school, tutorial program & youth groups. Manages a senior citizen housing project extensive nutrition program involved in border issues affecting Hispanic population. Services to hispanics include English classes, emergency shelter, food and clothing, and counseling. Neighborhood House 23,059.00 23,059.00 Neighborhood House, DE A Community Service Center providing emergency food, family life education, day care, college tutoring and career readiness programs, housing rehabilitation and new home construction, housing counseling and summer recreational activities. Neighborhood House, Inc. 31,184.00 31,184.00 Neighborhood Services Organization, OK A community service center providing a large food bank, citizen dispute mediation, medical and dental clinic, adoption service, meals on wheels, comprehensive assessment for the elderly in at− home services and home repairs. Public inebriate alternative program. Serves population of Blacks and Whites. Neighborhood Services Organization 25,960.52 25,960.52 Nepal Women’s Conference and Nepal Youth Conference, Nepal The Women’s Fellowship of the Nepal Mission Initiative is requesting support through funding and the program leadership of Regional Missionary Emma Cantor to hold both a women’s conference and a youth conference in the beginning of October 2011. Women have not had an opportunity to gather as a full mission church in four years and request support to gather. The purpose of these gatherings is to affirm the significant role of women and youth in the church and to recommit their lives to faith and mission. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 44 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 7,000.00 7,000.00 New Beginnings, NM Advocacy and networking for the community. Serves as a transitional training center for battered women. Navajo United Methodist Center 42,432.00 42,432.00 New Bethlehem Community Center, GA First in the South, opened in 1912 in a neglected Black area of the city. It has mother´s club, sewing class, kindergarten and playground. Community life is broadenned through participation in organized groups and young people are trained for leadership. New Bethlehem Community Center 15,932.96 15,932.96 New Bethlehem Community, GA New Bethlehem Community Center is a community center in the "Bethlehem" area of Augusta , Georgia which offers programs in adult education and a variety of programs for children and teens. New Bethlehem Community Center 20,332.00 20,332.00 New Resources for Women and Children in the Developing World, Berkeley, CA The purpose of the project is to equip women and girls to take leadership in advocacy efforts for health justice for women and girls in communities worldwide and to equip women relatives and other caregivers to realize their full potential in addressing the physical and emotional health of children affected by HIV. The Hesperian Foundation 10,000.00 10,000.00 Nigeria Undesignated, Nigeria Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 150.00 150.00 Nome Community Center, AK The center provides programs for adults, senior citizens, women, and youth of the Native American community. Programs to meet the social, physical, economic, and spiritual needs of senior citizens are offered. The center provides the only option for constructive involvement for the youth of this community with high alcoholism and juvenile suicide rate. Both young teen center and outdoor skating rink are integral parts of the youth recreation program. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 45 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Nome Community Center 19,448.00 19,448.00 Non−formal Education and Literacy Programs, Nepal To support programs for adult literacy and vocational skills. United Mission to Nepal 5,500.00 5,500.00 North Rampart Community Center, LA A community service center providing a child development program, day and after school care, job training for single parent women, alternative to school program for youth, extensive recreation program, community organization dealing with community social issues. Serves an African−American population. North Rampart Community Center 22,768.00 22,768.00 Northcott Neighborhood House, Inc., WI Present center programs include head start and adoption outreach; various types of counseling, assistance and supportive work; community coalition to deal with issues of welfare, hunger, sexual assault, health care, employment and other issues that affect the community; sports and recreation, music and hobby classes for groups. Adult continuing education, community organization and development are also stressed. Northcott Neighborhood House 14,222.00 14,222.00 Nothing But Nets, Africa Regional Saving lives by preventing Malaria through the use of treated bed nets. UMCOR 1,428.58 1,428.58 Nutrition Education Partnership, Nepal In rural Nepal, malnutrition is a serious underlying factor in the poor heath of many communities, particularly among the women and children. It contributes significantly to infant, child and maternal mortalities in the Dadeldhura region. Beneficiaries of nutrition care interventions will include lactating women, infants and children under 5, patients with chronic illnesses and surgical patients. Nutrition Promotion and Consultancy 9,900.00 9,900.00 Older Women’s League, DC The first national grassroots organization in the US of and for older women. Older Women’s League addresses economic problems of older women, such as social security, pension equity and access to jobs. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 46 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Older Women’s League 3,000.00 3,000.00 Ons Plek Projects, South Africa To provide program assistance to the Ons Plek residential shelter for female street youth. Methodist Church of Southern Africa 5,000.00 5,000.00 Open Door Community House, GA The mission of The Open Door Community House, Inc. is to meet basic needs and to empower low to moderate income people of Muscogee County and surrounding areas. Open Door Community House 17,680.00 17,680.00 Outreach to Indonesian Migrant Workers, Hong Kong, SAR, P.R. of China To create holistic care, development and empowerment models for female migrant workers displaced or abused by the system. Direct services include skill development and education and advocacy trainings. The Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, Ltd. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Overcoming Violence Against Women & Children, Switzerland Funds for resource development and purchase of materials to train women to overcome violence. World Council of Churches 10,000.00 10,000.00 Paine College Leadership Development, GA This century old institution was founded by a minister in the Black Methodist Episcopal Church and began as a grammar school in rented quarters. It now provides a four−year liberal arts curriculum. It is presently developing preprofessional training in Medicine, Dentistry and Allied Health and Engineering and Learning Center. Paine College 10,008.50 10,008.50 Panama Undesignated, Panama Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 1,500.00 1,500.00 Pastoral for Women, Argentina To provide a study and training program for all Methodist women in local churches to enable them to face present issues and challenges in the Argentine culture, such as sexual and reproductive health, violence against women, gender issues, discrimination, and prejudices. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 47 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Argentine Evangelical Methodist Church 3,000.00 3,000.00 Peace Seminar, Japan The Wesley Center and Hiroshima Jagakuin University are co−sponsoring a peace seminar in Hiroshima August 3 − 9, 2011. They invited Women’s Division to send 5 U.S. college students to join 50 other college students from Japan and other Asian countries. The purpose of the seminar is to explore peace and reconciliation and to participate in the commemoration of dropping the atomic bomb August 6, 1945, by participating in the annual August 6th Peace Memorial Ceremony. Hiroshima Peace Seminar. August 2011 2,346.94 2,346.94 Peer Counseling for Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Liberia The project aims to reduce early marriage and transactional sex through peer training and engagement of parents in traditional community based leadership structures to talk about the impact of these practices on their children’s future. Programs will also explore with the teen girls the issues of HIV, AIDS, STDs and early pregnancy and their ramifications on the cycle of poverty. The program will operate out of the Ganta UM School. Operation Classroom 4,500.00 4,500.00 Person in Mission, Sudan Funds to enable an indigenous woman to be trained about United Methodist women and organizational development, enable her to travel to hold meetings with each of the 17 churches, hold other trainings for the women as needed, plan and gather the women for their district reorganizational meeting. East Africa Annual Conference 2,596.00 2,596.00 Personal, Community and Economic Development, Nicaragua To enable training for women, children and youth leadership in areas of community health, development, skill building and program management. Accion Medica Cristian (AMC) 5,000.00 5,000.00 Pfeiffer University, NC This four−year, coeducational, liberal arts college with 1000 students, prepares students for serve to the church and service in social service area. Purpose is to give incentive to students of ability so they may achieve best their talents permit and to motivate them to make contribution through their lives as teachers, professional leaders and citizens academic plan, academic incentive motivation, recognizes knowledge explosion, provides student evaluation system to replace letter Grades. Broad program of student financial aid involves students in consultative relationships in regard to trustee administrative and faculty affairs Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 48 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Pfeiffer University 10,000.00 10,000.00 Phakamisa Educare Teachers (PIM), South Africa To support two "Wandering" teachers offering free pre−school and kindergarten education to destitute children living in settlements. PMCMA−Phakamisa 8,800.00 8,800.00 Pilikothi Primary School, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 1,000.00 1,000.00 Prison Ministry, Senegal Assisting women and teenage boys to re−enter family and society, and providing vocational help. General Board of Global Ministries 500.00 500.00 Professional Training and Support, Lebanon To provide under−privileged women with training to qualify them for jobs and financial independence. The National Young Women’s Christian Association of Lebanon 3,500.00 3,500.00 Program Support for UMW and Women’s Desk Hope for the Aged, Sierra Leone To enable programs to enhance and build the capacity of UM Women for effective leadership in Church and Society, and to provide programming for older persons. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 4,500.00 4,500.00 Project Girl Performance, NY Project Girl Performance Collective creates a fearless space for girls to write and perform their own work. Project Girl Performance Collective 1,000.00 1,000.00 Promoting Family & Community Healing in West Africa To provide immediate counseling and psychological activities for refugees, returning to local communities; training refugees and local community members as mental health paraprofessional. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 49 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Center for Victims of Torture 5,000.00 5,000.00 Promoting Greater Accountatility & Strengthening UN SCR on women, peace and security., Nepal This project aims to enhance the capacity of grassroots women to use treaty bodies and other legal mechanisms available at the international, regional and national levels that will ensure protection of the rights of women and children. It also aims to strengthen the capacity of grassroots women to draw attention to children’s needs and rights, as women are often the primary caretakers and sole providers for the family and serve as primary educators of their children. International Civil Society Action Network 10,017.00 10,017.00 Rallying Youth Organizers Together, Safe Haven of Pike County, Milford, PA Rallying Youth Organizers Together promotes youth leadership to prevent domestic violence, sexual abuse, interpersonal violence, and bullying. Rallying Youth Organizers Together participants use an interactive theater experience called sociodrama to confront and transform the underlying victim−blaming and racist, sexist, and homophobic attitudes and beliefs of the audience. Suvivors’ Resources, Inc. 2,500.00 2,500.00 Red Bird Mission, KY This comprehensive mission program provides education for hundreds of preschool through high school children in a remote area; also provides programs for the elderly and economic development. Red Bird Mission 48,490.00 48,490.00 Refugee Camp Civil Society Project, Jordan To provide health services, educational opportunities and community development activities targeting women in the Palestinian Camps in Jordan. Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees (DSPR) 5,000.00 5,000.00 Regional Economic Justice Network /USA A network, since 1989, of 60 organizations that serve the working poor, mostly women and youth; a space for grassroots groups to build relationship for mutual support; committed to supporting local economic justice organizing and the leadership of workers, women and youth. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 50 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Southeast Regional Economic 1,500.00 1,500.00 Regional Missionaries − Akale, Catherine, Cameroon To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Catherine Akale Mudime 47,200.00 47,200.00 Regional Missionaries − Consultant Fees, Global To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Doreen Boyd 5,000.00 5,000.00 Regional Missionaries − Elmira Sellu, Sierra Leone To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Elmira Sellu 51,419.00 51,419.00 Regional Missionaries. Administrative Support. To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries Initiative. Missionary Services Office 192,972.00 192,972.00 Regional Missionary − Emma Cantor, Philippines To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Emma A. Cantor 36,000.00 36,000.00 Regional Missionary − Finda Quiwa, Sierra Leone To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Finda Quiwa 52,139.00 52,139.00 Regional Missionary − Rosangela Oiveira, Latin America and Caribbean To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 51 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Colombian Methodist Church 3,000.00 Oliveira Rosangela 27,000.00 30,000.00 Regional Missionary − Serna Samuel, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines To provide programmatic, administrative and office support for the Regional Missionaries initiative. Serna E. Samuel 40,197.00 40,197.00 REMNE Women Federation Leadership Training, Brazil To enable programs promoting women’s awareness of civil right; engagement in community and society; leadership skills development. Methodist Church in Brazil 3,540.00 3,540.00 REMNE Youth and Young Adult Leadership Training, Brazil To develop leadership programs for youth and young adult in Northeastern region. Associacao da Igreja Metodista 3,000.00 3,000.00 Research Project − "Towards Better Understanding of Women’s Roles within Churches", Cyprus To support women’s leadership training seminars. The Fellowship of the Middle East Evangelical Churches 4,000.00 4,000.00 Restorative Justice work with Youth, Ireland To enable conflict resolution; non−violence training; counseling and empowerment for youth from Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland. Forthspring Inter Community Group 7,000.00 7,000.00 Rights and Development Economic Issues, DC To support programs addressing the differing impact of trade policies on men and women’s economic well−being, and promote policy initiatives that are gender sensitive. Washington Office on Latin America 2,500.00 2,500.00 Robinson School, Inc., Puerto Rico School founded in 1902 by the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church as an orphanage for girls. Robinson School now offers English classes, co−educational day school for students from pre−kindergarten to 12th grade, and is a learning center for special education services. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 52 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Robinson School, Inc. 22,100.00 22,100.00 Rural Health and Community Development Project of Clara Swain Hospital, Faridpur, India Providing medical care, purchasing equipment, making renovations and subsidizing salaries UMCOR 1,046.00 1,046.00 Rural Mission, SC Helping economically depressed individuals, families and migrant workers by providing job referrals, improving their living conditions, and strengthening their spiritual foundations. Rural Mission, Inc. 29,448.00 29,448.00 Rust College, MS Four−year cooperative educational institution offers a Liberal Arts curriculum as well as Professional and Pre−professional Programs. It serves students of all races, colors, creeds and national origins. The school provides meaningful and relevant academic and career oriented experiences that help students to achieve maximum development. Rust College 12,750.77 12,750.77 Ruth M. Smith Center, PA The Smith Center provides day care services, community recreation programs for all age groups and a residential program, including nutrition, social activities and nursing care for senior citizens. Ruth M Smith Center 17,680.00 17,680.00 Safe L.I.F.E., Life is for Everyone Inc., Salinas, CA Safe L.I.F.E. is a new program that will update the current programming by ensuring the safest possible program for students. Students will be kept safe from physical harm including gangs, sexual predators, domestic violence and bullying. Activities will include updating antiviolence policies within the organization; trainings for staff, parents, and students; establishing a mentoring program; and involving parents in their children´s . Life Is For Everyone, Inc. 1,700.00 1,700.00 Salary Support of Trainers and Counselors, Senegal To fund the trainers who teach vocational and literacy skills and counselors who teach health and guidance skills to out−of−school youth and young women. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 53 Project Name Payee Name Amount

SOS Dialogue 5,000.00 5,000.00 Sao Gabriel Community Center, Brazil Offering holistic, socio−economic programs and recreation for children, youth, elderly and families. General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 Save the Community for Young People and Women Project, Rambira Arise Network Youth Group, Kenya Save the Community for Young People and Women addresses the issues of sexual exploitation of girls by fishermen, gender inequality and early marriages. This will be achieved through a combined effort and sensitization of community members through trainings and outreach. Rambira Arise Network Youth Group 3,900.00 3,900.00 Say No to Poverty, Liberia To empower rural illiterate women and girls (ages 18−50) by providing skills training, awareness building, good governance and advocacy models for use in the community, church and government. Liberia Annual Conference 4,000.00 4,000.00 Scholarship for 7 students to study in Africa University, Zimbabwe Bondo Safi − Democratic Republic of Congo. Safi is working towards a Bachelor of Health Science Management at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Helena A Gustavo, Mozambique. Gustavo is working towards a Bachelors degree in Theology at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Tanyaradzwa Matanga, Zimbabwe. Matanga is pursuing a Bachelor in Social Sciences with the proposed area of study of Environmental Studies and Sociology. Melody Katsande, Zimbabwe. Kastande is pursuing a Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences. David Ngoy Twite, Democratic Republic of Congo. Twite is pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Health Sciences (BHS) . Mujinga Blandine Ngoy is working toward a master of education degree. Mpanga Jacquie Nkulu will pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing management. Africa University 29,250.00 North Katanga Episcopal Area 500.00 29,750.00 Scholarship for Abdul B Kamara., Sierra Leone Kamara is seeking a Bachelor of Science in the areas of Information Technology at the Intercom Programming & Manufacturing College of Technology in Ghana. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 54 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Intercom Programming & MFG.CO., LTD 5,600.00 5,600.00 Scholarship for Anam Masih, Columbia, MD Scholarship grant attend Howard Community College in Columbia, MD Hinds Community College 3,000.00 Howard Community College 3,000.00 6,000.00 Scholarship for Benjamin Musasizi, Uganda Benjamin will pursue a Bachelor´s Degree in Arts in Mass Communication at Uganda Christian University in Uganda. Benjamin Musasizi 2,604.00 Uganda Christian University 1,120.00 3,724.00 Scholarship for Donna S. Akuamoah, NC Scholarship support to Donna S. Akuamoah from Ghana to attend Duke University of Law toward a dual degree in Juris Doctor of Law and a Masters in Political Science. Funds will be used for tuition related expenses for 2008−09 academic year. Duke University School of Law 10,000.00 10,000.00 Scholarship for Edison Toe, Liberia Toe is pursuing a Bachelor in Business Administration Degree at Pan African Christian University College in Ghana. He is interested in creating job opportunities in Liberia by using his educational skills. Methodist Church of Ghana 4,170.00 4,170.00 Scholarship for Edith M. Mwungusi, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Edith is seeking a diploma in Management and plans to study Business Management at the Kenya Institute of Management in Nairobi, Kenya. Her educational goals are to work with the women in her church and community to establish income−generating projects that will assist in the battle against poverty. Kenya Institute of Management 1,500.00 1,500.00 Scholarship for Eve Legay, Liberia Eve Legay currently studying at African Methodist Episcopal University in Liberia towards a degree in Mass Communication. Funds will be used to cover the educational expenses. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 55 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Liberia Annual Conference 1,600.00 1,600.00 Scholarship for Goah, Peter, Liberia Scholarship grant for Goah, Peter who studies Economics in University of Liberia Conference United Methodist Youth 1,310.00 1,310.00 Scholarship for Iza Chicaiza, Ligia Raquel, Ecuador The scholarship for Iza Chicaiza, Ligia Raquel to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering from Universidad Tecnica de Cotopaxi. Evangelical United Methodist Church of Ecuador 1,640.00 1,640.00 Scholarship for Jennifer Menese, Philippines IMC Scholarship for Jennifer F. Meneses who attends Asian Social Institute in Philippines. Cantor Emma A. 3,000.00 3,000.00 Scholarship for Joy K. Kitanga, Salisbury, MD Scholarship grant for Joy Kitanga to attend Salisbury University Salisbury University 7,202.00 7,202.00 Scholarship for Komal Manzar Christopher, Pakistan Komal is currently in her third year of nursing school and is training to become a registered nurse. In her native Pakistan, Komal was motivated to become a nurse because of the lack of health care workers and the tremendous medical needs in her community. Cantor Emma A. 1,070.00 1,070.00 Scholarship for Laurette M. Kalau, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Scholarship to attend Duke Divinity School towards a Masters of Divinity degree and a career in the pastorate ministry. Duke University Divinity School 10,000.00 10,000.00 Scholarship for Makangara, Martha, Zimbabwe Scholarship for Murakangara, Martha to study in Interdenomational Theological Center. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 56 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) 9,900.00 9,900.00 Scholarship for Maryn Chigodora., Zimbabwe Chigodora is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Human and Social Studies at the University of South Africa specializing in community development. Currently, she volunteers at the Durbanville Children´s Home. University of South Africa (UNISA) 1,587.00 1,587.00 Scholarship for Melissa E. Ordonez, Honduras IMWCY Scholarship for Melissa E. Ordonez who is studying Medicine at the Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Honduras. The United Methodist Mission in Honduras 3,000.00 3,000.00 Scholarship for Mufumba, Dorcos, Uganda Scholarship for Dorcos Mufumba to obtain a diploma for Physician Assistant in the Kabale Institute of Heath, Uganda. Kabale Institute of Health Sciences 2,313.00 2,313.00 Scholarship for Mufumba, Victoria, Uganda Scholarship is for Victoria Mufumba to study Law in the Uganda Christian University. Uganda Christian University 3,075.00 3,075.00 Scholarship for Mulende, Maleka M., Congo, (Democratic Republic) Scholarship for Maleka M. Mulende to study Theology in the Africa University. Africa University 11,135.00 11,135.00 Scholarship for Salvatore Caruso, Italy Caruso is pursuing a BA Degree in Sociology at the Universita di Napoli FedericoII in Italy. Salvatore wants to be a social−worker. Chiesa Evangelica Italiana 5,150.00 Trinity University School of Medicine Unltd. 9,500.00 14,650.00 Scholarship for Sharah Dass, Pakistan Dass is a student at Martin Methodist College in the United States working towards a degree in Church Vocation. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 57 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Martin Methodist College 7,000.00 7,000.00 Scholarship for Sridevi Seenivasan, India Scholarship funds for Sridevi Seenivasan to study at Sethu Institute of Technology in Virudhanagar, India Cantor Emma A. 3,427.00 3,427.00 Scholarship fund representing 5 Scholarship grants, Philippines Scholarships for Maricel Dalog attending Isabela State University, Marielle Elaida Monteclaro attending University of Philippines, Sathiyaverny Shanmugrajah attending Harris Memorial College, and Mikko Aileen Sta Rosa attending Bicol University of Arts and Science, Sonda T Tobing (new receipient from 2011)for Early Childhood and Christian Education at Harris Memorial College in Philippines. Cantor Emma A. 14,300.00 14,300.00 Scholarship grant for Madahana Milka Cynthia Ijunga, South Africa Scholarship grant is for Madahana Milka Cynthia Ijunga currently studying at Witswatersrand University in Johannesburg towards a degree in Electrical Engineering. Funds will be used for her tuition and other school related expenses in the 2010−11 academic year. University of Witswatersrand 12,600.00 12,600.00 Scholarship. Kinnard College., Pakistan Kinnaird ranks as the country’s premier institution for education where over 3300 student are enrolled at present. It conducting classes leading to a Masters Degree in English Literature, Applied Linguistics, Mass Communication, French, English Language Teaching, Environmental Sciences, Science Education, Statistics and Computer Science. Association of Kinnaird College for Women 5,000.00 5,000.00 Scholarships for Elementary, Secondary, College & Seminary Education, Liberia Providing educational opportunities in the hope of a better future for the country and it’s citizens. General Board of Global Ministries 350.00 350.00 School Fees/Primary and Secondary, Zimbabwe For primary and secondary students studying at Mutambara, Old Mutare, Myakatsapa, Arnoldine, Murewa, and Myadire centers and Lydia Chimonyo Girls School. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 58 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 7,500.00 7,500.00 Scott’s Run Settlement House, Inc., Osage WV, Osage, WV A community service center provides day care, recreation, tutoring, emergency food and clothing, senior nutrition, and family counseling services. Scott’s Run Settlement House 22,100.00 22,100.00 Seattle Atlantic Street Center, WA A community service center providing counseling for youth experiencing problems at school, from troubled families, and/or in trouble with the courts. Atlantic Street Center 17,910.00 17,910.00 SEDEC, Advocacy and Prevention of Domestic Violence, Chile To enable the social work programs of the Methodist Church of Chile to provide community education and advocacy regarding the problem of domestic violence to improve family and social life. Corporacion Metodista SEDEC 2,500.00 2,500.00 SEDEC, Punta Lavapie, Chile To provide equipment, develop micro−credit revolving fund and provide training for women to gain economic self−sufficiency. Corporacion Metodista SEDEC 4,500.00 4,500.00 Services to Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assult, Stalking, and Victims of Abuse in Later Life., MO Grant to support work on domestic violence program. Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center 9,000.00 9,000.00 Shade and Fresh Water, Brazil Helping at−risk children and teens develop character through a national after−school network General Board of Global Ministries 525.00 525.00 Shared Interest Investing in South Africa’s Future, NY Shared Interest, an organization founded to actively build international partnerships for South Africa’s equitable economic development, is proud to celebrate more than ten years in partnership with the country’s lowest income communities to build strong family and community enterprises, jobs and affordable homes in townships and rural areas. Shared Interest’s work has benefited more than 450,000 South Africans of color by providing the capital they need to launch small Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 59 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Shared Interest 5,000.00 5,000.00 Sherman Girls Hostel, Belgaum, Karnataka, South India, India To support the hostels/homes where needy children are nurtured in a Christian environment, to enable them to receive education which otherwise will be beyond their reach. Methodist Church in India 1,000.00 1,000.00 Sherman Girls Hostel. Computer Education, India The Methodist Church at Belgaum has eleven Education institutions starting from Primary to Degree level. Computer Education being a growing part that requires teachers in these Institutions instead of depending on outsiders. Methodist Church in India 3,800.00 3,800.00 Shesler Hall, IA Shesler Hall is a residence for young women who are working or attending business or professional schools. Counseling service is available. Shesler Hall 16,841.31 16,841.31 Sierra Leone Undesignated, Sierra Leone Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 115.45 115.45 Smallwood, Mark And Rebecca, KY Missionaries at Red Bird Mission Inc. Red Bird Mission 200.00 200.00 Society of St. Andrew, US Distributing nutritious salvaged produce to hungry people nationwide UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Solar Cooker for Bitsibo Village, Uganda People With Disabilities Uganda seeks to implement a project that will improve the safety and health of women and girls through use of cooking ovens that do not require that daily search for firewood to meet the family’s cooking needs. Solar ovens will be purchased and sold by the sponsoring organization with training given on how to use them. Proceeds for the sales of the solar cookers will be put into a find for women of the Bitsibo village in the rural area of Busanza in Uganda to access for business opportunities. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 60 Project Name Payee Name Amount

People With Disabilities Uganda 10,600.00 10,600.00 Solar Drying for Women Agro−Processors (GARD Center), Leeward Islands To support the participatory agricultural entreprise development training programs for low− income women. Methodist Church in the Caribbean & the Americas 5,000.00 5,000.00 South Africa Undesignated, South Africa Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 135.00 135.00 South Side Settlement and Camp, OH To aid the program to transition for new community organization; maintenance on closed camp. South Side Settlement 15,249.00 15,249.00 South Sudan Health Clinic Providing maternal and child healthcare services in rural areas UMCOR 650.00 650.00 Southside Community Center, TX A community service center providing shelter for homeless, abused persons, and other emergency services, Job referral for youth and children activities, community gardens, solar greenhouse, child day care. Assists neighborhood in organization of classes in nutrition, and consumer education. Services Black and Hispanic population. Southside Community Center 30,940.00 30,940.00 Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC Formerly textile industrial institute, the school served for many years as an elementary and high school. In 1927 it became the first junior college in the state. All students are required to follow the work−study programs. The school operates a summer prep program, provides a Saturday College for working people, and is fully accredited. Spartanburg Methodist College 10,000.00 10,000.00 Spofford Home Children Program, MO Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 61 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Provides comprehensive residential treatment to 5 − 11 years old severely emotionally disturbed boys and girls. It has a capacity for 30 children in residence and 10 students in day school. Treatment can include individual or group therapy, art & recreational therapy. Effort is made to involve the family. Spofford Home 16,796.00 16,796.00 Spring Storms 2011, US Supporting UMCOR’s response to emergency victims of tornado, flood, etc. caused by the Spring Storms of 2011 UMCOR 2,387.27 2,387.27 Stop Being Silent, Hungary To train youth, especially young women, on domestic violence in Central and Eastern Europe, where the issue is either ignored or addressed inadequately. The program will educate the participants in identifying, preventing, advocating and training others on the subject. World Student Christian Federation Europe Egyesulet 10,000.00 10,000.00 Street Children Ministry, Cambodia Creating educational opportunities for street children to improve their quality of life General Board of Global Ministries 8,257.00 8,257.00 Strengthening Women’s Networks To support the worldwide movement of Christian women of many traditions in 170 countries who come together to observe The Common Day of Prayer − collective reflection and local programming for justice and liberation. World Day of Prayer 6,000.00 6,000.00 Student Activist Network, DC Cultivation of a core group of student leaders from 25 universities in the US who will be able to address US policies that impact Africa. Africa Action 5,000.00 5,000.00 Substance Abuse & Related Violence Among Youth, Nigeria The grant will address the issues of substance abuse and related violence to strengthen the United Methodist Youth of Nigeria. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 62 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Nigeria United Methodist Church 5,500.00 5,500.00 Sudan Emergency, South Sudan Assisting the country through emergency and long−term development projects. UMCOR 593.53 593.53 Sudan Women’s Improved Farming Training (SWIFT), Sudan An agricultural training program for one woman from 10 villages UMCs to participate over two− days sessions to learn basic farming methods for their region. Training is to be provided by the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee on both occasions. East Africa Annual Conference 2,770.00 2,770.00 Sunderland Fresh Water Pipe Restoration, Jamaica The Sunderland District has not had clean, running water for 15 years and have depended on a government truck with inadequate amounts during the time. Construction of new pipelines to replace eroded ones with the aim of adding pipes for each home in the district. Sunderland Joint Citizens Association 5,000.00 5,000.00 Support for Capital Improvement at Scarritt−Bennett Center, TN Capital improvement projects in the Scarrit−Bennett Center. Scarritt−Bennett Center 45,000.00 45,000.00 Support for Women and Children in Cambodia, Cambodia To support financial education and independence of Cambodian women. Asian Church Women’s Conference 4,000.00 4,000.00 Susanah Wesley Training Center, Tanzania To support programs that enable economic development, empowerment and self−sufficiency for women and youth in Morogoro. United Methodist Church of Morogoro 3,000.00 3,000.00 Susannah Wesley Community Center, HI Susannah Wesley Community Center located near four low−cost public housing projects. Area residents include Hawaiians, Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Portuguese, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Haoles (Caucasians), and recent immigrants from Samoa and the Philippines. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 63 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Susannah Wesley Community Center 36,043.00 36,043.00 Susannah Wesley House, MD The mission of Susanna Wesley House is to assist women in need and their dependent children to provide a safe, clean home, and to ensure a viable program for the residents to obtain independent living. Susanna Wesley House 9,000.00 9,000.00 Tacoma Community House, WA Tacoma Community House is a community center which serves an Asian population by providing classes in literacy and English as a second language, employment counseling, job development and placement, vocational training, information services for newly arrived refugees and mental health services for refugees facing trauma. Tacoma Community House 19,715.37 19,715.37 Tampa United Methodist Centers, FL To support the East Tampa Horizon Alternative School Program located at the Tampa United Methodist Center and help with building maintenance. Cornerstone Family Ministries 32,708.00 32,708.00 Tapeporan Methodist Mission, Brazil To support indigenous women’s economic development and community well−being through the production of hammocks and traditional medicine. Associacao da Igreja Metodista 5,000.00 5,000.00 The American Indian Law Alliance (AILA), NY Founded in 1989, the American Indian Law Alliance is an indigenous non−profit organization that works with indigenous nations, communities and organizations in their struggle for sovereignty, human rights and social justice for their people. The organization contributes to the work of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations, the work of the Economic and Social Council and its subsidiary bodies including the Commission on Human Rights and the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at the UN. The Alliance works with Indigenous Peoples around the world and with native communities, particularly in the United States and Canada. American Indian Law Alliance 1,500.00 1,500.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 64 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The Global Fund for Women, CA A grantmaking foundation supporting women’s human rights organizations around the world working to address critical issues such as gaining economic independence, increasing girls’ access to education and stopping violence against women. Global Fund For Women 3,800.00 3,800.00 The People’s Action on Migration, Development & Human Rights 2011, Switzerland The 2011 The People’s Action on Migration, Development & Human Rights (PGA) took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Held in conjunction with the 2011 Global Forum on Migration and Development, the PGA will kick off its 6th annual forum for migrant associations, diaspora groups, human rights organizations, trade unions, faith groups, academia and other civil society to gather, share information, dialogue, strengthen analyses and take action around migration issues and challenge states to undertake migration and development from a human rights perspective. General Board of Global Ministries 2,351.18 2,351.18 The Randolph Evans Education Assistance Program, NY The Randolph Evans Education Assistance Program seeks to assist Brooklyn youth who plan to enter college. We also seek to memorialize Randolph Evans, a young man who was brutally slain in Brooklyn in 1976. Randolph Evans Memorial Scholarship Fund 500.00 500.00 The Southern Diaspora Research & Development Center, NY Grant for partner organization’s work on research, construction of a new web maintenance for educational purposes and cross network resource development in sustainable development, economic and environmental framework focusing on the global south, CSW, community planning and the Millennium Development Goals. Southern Diaspora Research & Development Center 1,500.00 1,500.00 The Vashti Center, GA The Vashti Center serves children and families in the South Georgia area. The children are primarily referred by the state Department of Family and Children’s Services. The Center’s main thrust is providing a safe environment for children and helping them develop mentally, emotionally ,physically, and spiritually. The Vashti Center also provides intermediate residential treatment for boys, and emergency shelter, the Second Chance Home for teenage mothers and their children, and an outpatient Christian counseling center. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 65 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The Vashti Center 29,380.00 29,380.00 Thirsty of Zambia, New Life International Giving God’s children an opportunity to live abundantly UMCOR 285.00 285.00 Toberman Neighborhood Center, CA A community Service Center providing neighborhood development assistance. Anti delinquency program with street counselors, family service unit with emergency assistance available, development of coalition to maintain families, teen parent and seniors programs. English as Second Language and after school tutorial program. Serves multi ethnic population/predominantly Hispanic. Toberman Settlement House 200.00 200.00 Toberman Settlement House, CA A Community Service Center providing neighborhood development assistance. Anti−delinquency program with street counselors, family service unit with emergency assistance available, development of coalition to maintain families, teen−parent and seniors programs. Serves multi− ethnic population/predominantly Hispanic. Toberman Neighborhood Center 21,216.00 21,216.00 Traditional Birth Attendant Teaching Program, Ghana The specific goals of the project are : 1) to train 40 traditional birth attendants in pre− and postnatal, sexual and reproductive health; 2) to equip 40 traditional birth attendants wit health kits; and 3) to monitor and supervise the impact of the training on the services provided by traditional birth attendants. Akpafu Traditional Birth Attendants Women’s Association 10,000.00 10,000.00 Traditional Birth Attendants and Mothers, Sudan The purpose of the project is to improve the skills and provide basic equipment to the largely untrained and illiterate female traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and to strengthen the referral system to higher level clinics for cases with complications. These TBAs serve the women in the primarily rural and remote 17 United Methodist Churches in South Sudan where health care is not easily accessible and the maternal and infant mortality rates are the highest in the world. Once trained, the TBAs will in turn educate groups of women in the churches and their villages about how to have a safe and healthier pregnancy, childbirth and newborn infant. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 66 Project Name Payee Name Amount

East Africa Annual Conference 6,980.00 6,980.00 Transformational Learning & Development, Pakistan Support for improvement in education in Pakistan, especially rural areas, through training, mentoring, and positive interactions. Church World Service − Pakistan/Afghanistan 5,000.00 5,000.00 Transforming Lives by Alleviating Poverty & Suffering of Rural Women, Sierra Leone To enable poverty alleviation for women through training, skills development, income generation and direct food & medicine support to the aged. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 7,000.00 7,000.00 Transforming Seminarians into Peace Builders, Philippines To educate future pastors in peace−building and conflict resolution by providing immersion experiences on local communities and conducting peace education forums. Union Theological Seminary 3,000.00 3,000.00 Trauma Coping for Children and Parents Ministry of Reconciliation, Israel/Palestine To enable a crisis intervention project that provides children and youth with psychological help during and following a crisis and provide for acts of reconciliation and peace through non violent actions. Wi’am Conflict Resolution Program 6,500.00 6,500.00 Trauma Healing and Capacity Building for Iraqi Youth, Lebanon Funds redesignated to support the Lebanon Care program for its work in providing care and support for caregivers working in the Middle East. Pastoral Renewal Association − Lebanon Care Program 2,000.00 2,000.00 U.M. Neighborhood Good Shepherd Centers, TN A Community Service Center providing day care, senior citizen programs, girls clubs and recreation for youth. Serves an African−American community. United Methodist Neighborhood Centers, Inc 26,520.00 26,520.00 Ubuntu Journey to Russia, Russia Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 67 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The Ubuntu Explorers program offers United Methodist Women opportunities to visit mission partners in Russia to learn first−hand the issues they face and contexts in which they live and work. Russia Ubuntu Journey 10,138.00 10,138.00 Ubuntu Journey, Brazil United Methodist Women and the Methodist Women of Brazil exploring violence against women with focus on human trafficking and domestic violence. Brazil Ubuntu Journey 11,303.21 11,303.21 Ubunty Journey, India The Ubuntu Explorers program offers United Methodist Women opportunities to visit Indian mission partners and learn first−hand the issues they face and contexts in which they live and work. India Ubuntu Journey 13,500.48 13,500.48 UMC Kissy General Hospital, Sierra Leone Providing comprehensive healthcare UMCOR 170.00 170.00 UMCOR Sager Brown, Baldwin, LA Appropriation for Sager Brown, Baldwin, LA Sager Brown 17,680.00 17,680.00 UMCOR Sager Brown, Global Providing opportunities for volunteers to engage in hands−on mission work UMCOR 6,784.47 6,784.47 UMYFP Promoting Social Holiness in Leadership Development, Philippines To develop youth leaders within the UMYFP who will establish outreach to the poor in their communities. National United Methodist Youth Fellowship in the Philippines 5,000.00 5,000.00 Undesignated gift to UMCOR, US Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 68 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Undesignated supplementary gifts to UMCOR 2011 Undesignated Gifts to UMCOR 170,881.80 170,881.80 United Communities Centers, TX A community service center providing group work programs, sports activities, social services with assistance in food and clothing and referral to other agencies, special services for undocumented workers, English classes, self−help groups, clinics for families. Serves an African−American, White and Hispanic population. United Community Centers,Inc. 25,636.00 25,636.00 United Community Centers, Inc., AL A community center providing multi−services with emphasis on: senior citizen program, a mini meals−on−wheels, community social activities for the youth, a food coop and a day care program. Serving the Black population. Southwest Community Center 19,448.00 United Community Centers,Inc. 4,862.00 24,310.00 United Community Centers, TX A community service center providing group work programs, sports activities, social services with assistance in food and clothing and referral to other agencies, special services for undocumented workers, English classes, self−help groups, clinics for families. Serves a black, white and Hispanic population. United Community Centers,Inc. 3,814.30 3,814.30 United Methodist Children and Family Services, MO Formerly the Epworth School for Girls and Methodist Children’s Home of Missouri, this residential treatment center is for boys and girls, 10 through 14 years of age, who have emotional problems or who are socially maladjusted. Psychiatric treatment is available when indicated. Treatment services to families and after−care are an integral part of the program. Epworth Children & Family Services 47,736.00 47,736.00 United Methodist Community Center, OH Community Service Center provides day care, youth program, adult education classes, emergency food assistance with a meal program. Serves a Black and Hispanic community. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 69 Project Name Payee Name Amount

United Methodist Community Centers 17,680.00 17,680.00 United Methodist Community Centers, Inc., NE A community service center providing economic development, supplementary education (tutoring, scholarships, and couseling). Neighborhood and community social development programs for youth and children, and a senior center. Serves a Black and White community. United Methodist Community Center 15,249.00 15,249.00 United Methodist Community House, MI A community service center providing a comprehensive senior citizen program of meals, socialization and other support services; a day care service; self−help home repair pilot project; youth business club; club for social and cultural activities for junior and senior youth. United Methodist Community House 23,180.50 23,180.50 United Methodist Global AIDS Fund, Global Representing the commitment of United Methodists to end HIV/AIDS in our world through prevention, treatment, care and support. UMCOR 237.00 237.00 United Methodist Neighorhood Bethlehem Center, TN The early childhood education program is one of the Bethlehem Center´s primary services, accounting for approximately 60 percent of the budget and staffing of the overall agency. The center serves 100 children aged 6 weeks to 5 years, ensuring that they are ready for a successful kindergarten experience. All of the children served are from families who live at or below the federal poverty level. Bethlehem Centers of Nashville 47,708.00 47,708.00 Violence in the Schoolyard = Violence in the Streets: PROJECT RESCUE, TN Violence in the Schoolyard = Violence in the Streets program combines proactive, individualized outreach and counseling to behaviorally challenged youth (through holiday meal visits to our partner the Essex County Juvenile Detention Facility and work with school partners) with public antiviolence campaigns that all students collaborate on (includes antibullying and antiviolence poster design contests, curfew ride−alongs with the Newark Police Department, neighborhood rallies, etc.). Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 70 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Greater Life, Inc. 1,290.00 1,290.00 Vocational Training of Indigenous Women, Bolivia To prepare indigenous women for leadership positions in 13 districts of the Methodist Church by providing resources and skills training in areas of theology, business administration and farming. Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolivia 6,000.00 6,000.00 Vocational Training Program, Israel/Palestine To provide vocational training for Palestinian women to enable employment. Young Women Christian Association, Jerusalem 4,500.00 4,500.00 Warren Village, MT Warren Village assists single−parent families in making the transition from dependence on social service agencies to independence and self−sufficiency. Warren Village, Inc 100.00 100.00 Water and Sanitation, Global Meeting the need for clean water and sanitation for communities throughout the world UMCOR 480.38 480.38 Water for Life, Liberia Constructing wells to provide clean water and toilets to improve the living standards in communities UMCOR 68.00 68.00 Wells for Sustainability in South Sudan Partnering with villages to build wells and provide access to clean water UMCOR 275.00 275.00 Wesley Child Care Center, OH Wesley Education Center for Children and Families provides service to working parents, parents in−training, or those who for various other reasons need help caring for their children. The center serves children from six months to nine years of age. It is the only agency providing services to parents of infants and toddlers in the city of Cincinnati. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 71 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Wesley Education Center for Children & Family 27,404.00 27,404.00 Wesley Community Center, Amarillo, TX Goals and objectives are to raise the self−image of Mexican Americans in the community by making them feel that they are important as an ethnic group and can contribute to the American way of life by being Mexican American; and that by furthering their education they can help their own people. Wesley Community Center 325.00 325.00 Wesley Community Center, AZ A community center providing day and after school care programs, clubs with tutoring and enrichment focuses, and community organization. Serves a Hispanic community. Wesley Community Center 17,680.00 17,680.00 Wesley Community Center, Inc., GA A community service center providing day care, elementary school tutoring, a community garden, work with families and development of community leadership. Wesley Community Center of Savannah, Inc. 19,448.00 19,448.00 Wesley Community Center, Inc., TX Wesley Community Center takes positive action to resolve needs through direct services and cooperative action with other community groups, to foster understanding between groups, to provide experiences to enrich lives of persons and families served, to maintain close relationship with the neighborhood and to increase availability of day care for the area. Wesley Community Center 19,448.00 19,448.00 Wesley Community Center, TX Goals and objectives are to raise the self−image of Mexican−Americans in the community by making them feel that they are important as an ethnic group and can contribute to the American way of life by being Mexican−American; and that by furthering their education they can help their own people. Wesley Community Center 38,454.00 38,454.00 Wesley Community Centers and Camp, GA Total Wellness program improves the mental well−being of Senior Citizens through a holistic approach that respects and gives attentions to all aspects of a person’s being: mental, social, physical, intellectual, and spiritual. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 72 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Wesley Community Centers, Inc. 36,336.00 36,336.00 Wesley Community Service Center, VA A community service center providing a nutrition and social program for the elderly, teen counseling services, community organizing activities, and a pre−school program. Wesley Community Service Center 21,218.63 21,218.63 Wesley House Community Center, MS This is a multi−service community center serving a low income African−American community with kindergarten, GED Program, scouts, food coop and gardening prjects, arts and crafts, emergency assistance and counseling. Wesley House Community Center 31,322.09 31,322.09 Wesley House Community Center, TN A community center provides after school care, senior citizen program, enrichment classes in art and music, emergency assistance with food, clothing, fuel and rent; garden project and minor home repairs for the elderly. Serves African−American community. Wesley House Community Center 19,448.00 19,448.00 Wesley House Community Services, KY A community service center providing child development program, day and after school care, parents’ association, youth recreation program, community associations working on community improvement, senior citizen support program. Wesley House Community Services 17,680.00 17,680.00 Wesley House Family Services, FL Wesley House Family Services was founded in the early part of the last century by the Methodist Church as a settlement program for Key West’s Cuban community. This included a kindergarten to teach English to Cuban children and ease their transition into public school. Over the years, the organization has continued to grow geographically and in responsibility to meet the multitude of needs in the community. Wesley House Community Center 13,260.00 13,260.00 Wesley−Rankin Community Center, TX Wesley−Rankin serves a neighborhood that is home to more than 1,400 low−income families of predominantly Hispanic heritage. Many of the center’s programs also reach into the West Dallas African American Community. Each year, the center provides primary care to more than 1,500 people: thirty percent are adults and seventy percent are children. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 73 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Wesley−Rankin Community Center 30,852.15 30,852.15 West Side Community House, OH Settlement House’s activities include dynamic programs, social services and community organizations. The agency serves a racially and ethnically mixed neighborhood. West Side Community House 17,680.00 17,680.00 Women and Children’s Empowerment Project, Garden Route−−MCSA Soup Kitchens, South Africa To provide training and transportation for the women who operate soup kitchens that feed over 700 children, three times per week and provide food supplements to the meals prepared for the children . Methodist Church of Southern Africa Soup Kitchens 4,200.00 4,200.00 Women and Youth: Incidence of Public Agenda, Argentina To support regional training seminars addressing gender mainstreaming and women’s rights in church and society. World Student Christian Federation Ecumenical Center 5,500.00 5,500.00 Women for Paradise − Employment Module, Jamaica To provide supplies for the "homework" program that was disrupted by violence in the local community and provide educational support to 60−70 children and job placement services for mothers who have participated in job readiness workshops. Elletson Methodist Women’s League 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women Making Decisions Regarding Violence, Uruguay To empower women to make their own decisions towards the outcome of ending violence against them and their families. Methodist Church of Uruguay 2,800.00 2,800.00 Women Thrive Worldwide (Formerly the Women’s EDGE Coalition), Washington, DC Women Thrive Worldwide (Formerly the Women’s EDGE Coaliation) is a coalition of international development organizations, domestic women’s group and individual citizens. The organization is committed to enabling the voices of women to be heard in the arenas of domestic public policy and international trade and investments. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 74 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Women Thrive Worldwide 2,000.00 2,000.00 Women’s Center of Ministries for women, youth and children., Russia To provide funds for transportation and materials for programs related to health support of children, Christian youth camps, and women suffering from abuse. The larger project includes renovating a UMC camp in Voronezh. The United Methodist Church in Eurasia 7,500.00 7,500.00 Women’s Coordinator, Indonesia To provide salary support for the Women’s coordinator who develops and initiates leadership development programs for, clergy spouses and female clergy. Yayasan Gereja Methodist Indonesia Wilayah II 2,500.00 2,500.00 Women’s Coordinator, Lithuania To provide salary support for the Women’s coordinator who develops and initiates leadership development programs. General Board of Global Ministries 6,000.00 6,000.00 Women’s Coordinator, Sierra Leone To support the work of the Sierra Leone United Methodist Women. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 6,500.00 6,500.00 Women’s Department, Zimbabwe To provide training and empowerment for the women of Zimbabwe UMC on the topics of leadership development, church and gender, nutrition and health. The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 5,000.00 5,000.00 Women’s Economic Training Seminar To enable the economic empowerment of young women through training in life skills, small business skills and support of the program. The United Methodist Church of Cote d’Ivoire 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women’s Health and Wholeness Seminar, Macedonia Assistance in the leadership development, health and wholeness seminars for the women of the Macedonia UMC. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 75 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Central & Southern Europe Central Conference 6,000.00 6,000.00 Women’s Leadership and Economic Development, Israel/Palestine To support leadership training, economic development and resource sharing clubs for Palestinian Women. Grassroots International 6,000.00 6,000.00 Women’s Leadership Programs, Philippines To help internally displaced women, youth and children who are in dire economic needs because they have been the victims of human rights abuses and violations. Board of Women’s Work 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women’s League of Haiti General Assembly, Haiti The Women’s League of Haiti is requesting support to hold the Women’s League Assembly. The various districts throughout the island will meet to hold elections for the selections of an executive to guide the affairs of the women’s organization encourage and strengthen the women and offer an opportunity for renewal and fellowship. General Board of Global Ministries 14,157.00 14,157.00 Women’s Ministry Desk, Cambodia To provide program support to strengthen and organize Methodist women leadership development activities. Methodist Mission in Cambodia 4,500.00 4,500.00 Women’s Peace Building in Areas of Armed Conflict, CO To support emergency grant and strategic intervention for women organizing to end violent conflict, risking both their lives and their bodily integrity in the struggle for human rights Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights 10,000.00 10,000.00 Women’s Program Coordinator, Zimbabwe To provide salary support for the women’s program desk coordinator in its outreach work. Musuka Munyaradzi 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women’s Programs, Hong Kong, SAR, P.R. of China Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 76 Project Name Payee Name Amount

To support the women’s leadership development for programs addressing gender mainstreaming; advocacy; women’s human rights; militarism; theological/biblical resources for Asian church women. Christian Conference of Asia 5,000.00 5,000.00 Women’s Training Center at Kissy and Kono Musu, Sierra Leone To support the Women’s Training Centers in Kissy and Kono Muso that provide economic skills, literacy and spiritual training to girls and young women, some effected by war. The goal of the project is to raise the quality of life for women in Sierra Leone while providing them with opportunities to learn and be empowered. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 10,000.00 10,000.00 Women’s Training Center, Congo, (Democratic Republic) To enable the training center to teach women needed skills in sewing, nutrition and literacy training for the many unemployed and uneducated women. North Katanga Episcopal Area 4,500.00 4,500.00 Women’s Training Centers and Program Department, Mozambique To provide training in leadership development, sewing, cooking, nutrition, first aid, Portuguese and English, in Maputo, Inhambane, Chicuque, Pemba & Chimoio. S.E.A.M. Igreja Metodista Conferenceia Annual 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women, Children and Youth Program, Nigeria To provide spiritual and educational programs to enhance the lives of women and youth. Nigeria United Methodist Church 4,000.00 4,000.00 Women, Youth and Children’s Program, Trinidad & Tobago To contribute to the improvement of the quality of children, youth, women and families life in the Caribbean. Caribbean Conference of Churches 5,000.00 5,000.00 Words Matter, NY Words Matter project of the Justice for Women Working Group. The Women’s Division is member of this ecumenical group which is part of the National Council of Churches in the USA. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 77 Project Name Payee Name Amount

National Council of Churches 2,000.00 2,000.00 World Council of Churches Women’s Program Desk /USA To provide support for the administration, resource development and training events of the women’s program desk. World Council of Churches 7,800.00 7,800.00 World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women /USA An international fellowship and organization of women’s groups in Methodist, United Methodist or United Churches with Wesleyan tradition. Emphasis include evangelism, family life, education, youth, children, and the home as well as peace, temperance, rural life, economic justice and international friendship. World Federation of Methodist & Uniting Women 37,000.00 37,000.00 World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women Assembly 2011, South Africa World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women Assembly 2011 will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa in August 2011. Emerging Funds were approved to support participants from around the world to travel to South Africa and to be part of the assembly. Meeting travel expenses 44,650.00 44,650.00 World Hunger and Poverty, Global Supporting programs that address the root causes of hunger and poverty in the US and the world UMCOR 3,149.88 3,149.88 World YWCA council and International Women´s Summit, Switzerland Assistance to attend the World YWCA council and International Women´s Summit: July 10−16, 2011 in Zurich, Switzerland. World Affiliated YWCA of South Africa 9,622.00 9,622.00 WSCF and National Student Christian Movement of AP Region, Hong Kong, SAR, P.R. of China To support regional activities of the Student Christian Movement by providing reflections and alternative education and training to challenge women’s role, image, perspective, and power relations in the family, society and church. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 78 Project Name Payee Name Amount

World Student Christian Federation −Asian Church Women’s Conferen 15,000.00 15,000.00 Young International Interns, NY To offer an advocacy opportunity to young international interns who are interested in issues of aging within their countries and the United Nations. Global Action on Aging 5,000.00 5,000.00 Young Women’s Center & Trauma Counseling, Nepal To provide training for women to counsel and advocate for women of all ages who have been traumatized by civil war over the past ten years. Nepal Mahila Bishwasi Sangh 10,000.00 10,000.00 Young Women’s Program Staff, Kenya To support a staff person in the AACC youth desk to coordinate young women’s programming (PIM). Conference Des Eglises De Toute L’Afrique 12,000.00 12,000.00 Youth and Children’s Street Educators Program, Brazil To provide street children with shelter, food, educational programs in their own environment. Associacao da Igreja Metodista 8,000.00 8,000.00 Youth and Young Adults Project Central and Southern Africa Young Women’s Event; UMW sponsored LTE for young African women of the Central and Southern Africa Annual Conferences. Finda Quiwa RMP 1,900.00 1,900.00 Youth Coordinator, Indonesia To provide salary support for the Youth coordinator who develops and initiates leadership development programs for youth and young adults. Yayasan Gereja Methodist Indonesia Wilayah II 2,500.00 2,500.00 Youth Coordinator, Latin America Regional To provide salary support to the coordinator for youth and mission program of CIEMAL. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 79 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Consejo de Iglesias Evangelicas Metodistas de American Latina 7,000.00 7,000.00 Youth Department Program, Mozambique To support leadership development programs in the North and South in order to enable youth to participate in church and society. The United Methodist Church in Mozambique 5,000.00 5,000.00 Youth Desk, Switzerland To provide support for the administration, resource development and training events of the WCC Youth Desk. World Council of Churches 10,000.00 10,000.00 Youth Empowerment Project for Restoration & Economic Stability (YEPRES), Liberia To support youth empowerment, liberation and restoration through poverty reduction programs and discrimination education. Liberia Annual Conference 6,000.00 6,000.00 Youth In Mission Frontiers, Uruguay To support 5 young leaders to carry out leadership development and training programs for youth. Methodist Church of Uruguay 2,800.00 2,800.00 Youth in Mission Program, Latin America Regional To enable the networking and organizing initiatives of the Methodist Youth in Latin America to provide on−going mission praxis and leadership development programs which enable youth to participate in church and society. Consejo de Iglesias Evangelicas Metodistas de American Latina 10,000.00 10,000.00 Youth Integration, Cote dIvoire (Ivory Coast) To support vocational training in sewing, hairdressing, baking, photography and literacy courses for young women. Training will be provided by those who have already learned these skills. The United Methodist Church of Cote d’Ivoire 5,500.00 5,500.00 Youth Leadership Training & Organization, Sudan Assistance in forming a stable organized Youth Ministry. The training would include basic Methodism, Bible training, and training in life skills and vocations. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 80 Project Name Payee Name Amount

East Africa Annual Conference 1,920.00 1,920.00 Youth Network for Gender Equity, Nicaragua To provide gender equity training for youth that will reduce violence against children, teach conflict resolution and dialogue experience. Asociacion Mujer y Comunidad/Proyectos 8,000.00 8,000.00 Youth Peace Empowerment, City Mission Society of Boston, MA Youth Peace Empowerment Program is designed to teach conflict resolution skills in distinct but complementary ways so, to encourage youth to remain engaged and have the opportunity to assume increasing levels of responsibility. City Mission Society of Boston, Inc. 2,000.00 2,000.00 Youth Program Coordinator, Caribbean Regional To disseminate information and build the capacity of church communities and women, children and youth to confront many of the socio−economic issues impacting the poorest of the poor. Caribbean Conference of Churches 7,000.00 7,000.00 Youth Program Desk, Sierra Leone To provide on−going opportunities for leadership training and development for youth. United Methodist Church of Sierra Leone 4,500.00 4,500.00 YWCA − Haiti Youth Center Project, Haiti The youth center provides a safe space for parents to leave their daughters during the week. Trained volunteers, counselors, teachers and psychologist coordinate activities for the girls who are separated in three age groups. The Youth Center also provides young women between the ages of 15−25 with leadership training for impacting change within their communities and trains them to duplicate the training with others. Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) 25,000.00 25,000.00 Zambia Undesignated, Zambia Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 300.00 300.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division General Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 81 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Zimbabwe Emergency, Zimbabwe Supporting humanitarian efforts, emergency relief, and long−term development. UMCOR 10.00 10.00 Grand Total 5,059,361.19 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 1 Project Name Payee Name Amount

AIDS Orphans Project, Maua Hospital, Kenya Providing food, tuition, uniforms, shoes and medical care for 1,600 children orphaned by AIDS UMCOR 620.00 620.00 Alaska Children Services, AK In 1970 United Methodists, American Baptists, and American Lutherans brought together their child care institutions and formed Alaska Children´s Services (ACS). This ecumenical organization was formed to provide a comprehensive network of services to children and families. All ACS projects are located in Anchorage, the state´s major metro area. Alaska Children’s Services Inc. 200.00 200.00 Aldersgate, Inc., AR The camp provides facilities for church day camping as well as for long−term camping. The agency serves many special needs groups including the indigent, physically challenged children, the blind, foster children, senior citizen and mentally ill persons. It’s particular focus over the past several years has been to serve senior citizens and children with various physical handicaps. Camp Aldersgate 11,598.00 11,598.00 Alma Mathews House, New York, NY Dedicated to Christian hospitality, Alma Mathews House, located in Greenwich Village of lower Manhattan, is an inexpensive option for visitors from non−profit organizations looking for a place to stay or meet in New York City. This grant is for the building maintenance: restored bathrooms, replaced carpeting & interior painting of the meeting and housing facility in New York. Alma Mathews House 11,884.00 J. Lawrence Construction Corp. 38,700.00 KM Associates of New York, Inc. 856.00 51,440.00 Alpine Community Center, TX A community service center providing bilingual day care, youth and senior citizens programs, English classes, and job referral service. The center provides a meeting place for Anglos and Hispanics to address social issues affecting the Hispanic community. Alpine Community Center 6,378.45 6,378.45 Amigos del Valle (Friends of the Valley), Fairview, NM Providing essential services for low income senior adults who wish to remain in their own homes Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 2 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Amigos del Valle 30.00 30.00 Amity Foundation, China Promoting rural development, health, education, relief and rehabilitation across China General Board of Global Ministries 100.00 100.00 Anti-Human Trafficking, Global Working with those ensnared in trafficking of humans for commercial and sexual exploitation UMCOR 350.00 350.00 Babyfold at Old Mutare Fairfield Children’s Home, Zimbabwe Caring for abandoned children by providing love, clothing, food and education General Board of Global Ministries 100.00 100.00 Bennett Center of London, KY Programs that address the spiritual, educational, physical, social and cultural needs of the community. The Bennett Center of London 35,600.00 35,600.00 Bennett College, Greensboro, NC Bennett College is a small, private, historically Black liberal arts college for women. The College offers women an education conducive to excellence in scholarly pursuits; preparation for leadership roles in the workplace, society, and the world; and life−long learning in a technologically advanced, complex global society. As a United Methodist Church−related institution, Bennett College promotes morally grounded maturation, intellectual honesty, purposeful public service, and responsible civic action. Bennett College 150.00 150.00 Bethlehem Center And Camp, SC A community service center providing day care, teen programs, senior programs, camping, recreation, casework, information and referral, and craft classes for all ages. Bethlehem Community Center 24,688.50 24,688.50 Bethlehem Center, Inc., MS Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 3 Project Name Payee Name Amount

A community service center providing day care, homemaker service for the elderly, community improvement, team sports for youth and an after school tutorial program. Serves the Black community as social services for those in need: kindergarden, youth recreation/counseling, leadership development and services for the homebound elderly in the community. The agency plays a vital role in the community and city. Bethlehem Center 1,495.75 1,495.75 Bethlehem Center, Inc., TX The Dallas Bethlehem Center is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the children of South Dallas community. Its programs work to strengthen the entire family structure by providing holistic services for each child’s educational, physical, emotional, social, moral, and spiritual needs. Dallas Bethlehem Center,Inc 4,200.00 4,200.00 Bethlehem Center, NC A community center providing multi services such as: a large child development program stressing education and enrichment. Programs for day care and after school children. A tutorial program for youth including sports activities. A 5 day activity & nutrition program for senior citizens that offers assistance with social security checks, food stamps, etc. Bethlehem Center 2,333.00 2,333.00 Bethlehem Community Center, NC The agency is involved with after school enrichment, senior citizens services, youth groups and needs of the total community. The purpose of the center´s program is the development of individual lives to the fullest and the building of a better community. Bethlehem Community Center 3,290.00 3,290.00 Bidwell-Riverside Center, IA The center serves the South side of Des Moines, addressing the need for education, food and clothing, and other basic necessities for homeless and impoverished families. It provides day care for children and services to elderly and handicapped. Bidwell-Riverside Center 24,881.16 24,881.16 Boggan, Harriet M. Memorial Support of Bible Woman or where most needed Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 4 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Income from Restricted Endowment funds 834.80 834.80 Bowsher, Clarissa E. Memorial Promotion of Christian Institutions (African Scholarships by vote) Income from Restricted Endowment funds 1,015.48 1,015.48 Brooks-Howell Home, NC Owned and governed by Women’s Division. Brooks−Howell Home was founded to care for deaconesses and Women’s Division missionaries. Brooks-Howell Home 2,400.00 2,400.00 Brown, Frances H. Memorial Evangelistic work, Fukuoka, Japan Income from Endowment funds 1,812.63 1,812.63 Brunk, Jamison & Susan, KY Salary support for Jamison & Susan Brunk, Red Bird Missionary. Red Bird Missionary Conference 87.50 87.50 Call To Prayer 2010 - Chapanduka Secondary School, Zimbabwe This grant will help to supply school with 15 computers, construct classroom blocks and library. The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 20,600.00 20,600.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Chikwizo Secondary School, Zimbabwe The grant is to purchase furniture, renovate classrooms and complete science laboratory. Chikwizo Secondary School 13,000.00 13,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Chinyauhwera High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to complete a level complex, purchase furniture and equipment for laboratory, and fencing of school. Chinyauhwera Secondary School 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Clare Primary School, Zimbabwe Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 5 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The grant is to renovate tobacco barn into classroom. Clare Secondary School 7,000.00 7,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Clare Secondary School, Zimbabwe The grant is for building of teacher’s house. The United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe 9,600.00 9,600.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Department for Women’s Work, Cameroon Renovate women’s hostel/repair of bathrooms. Women’s Work Department 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Dindi High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to install roof in the fashion and fabrics block and install windows. Dindi Secondary School 11,000.00 11,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Ellen Thorburn Cowen Memorial Hospital, School of Nursing, India Girl’s hostel renovation. Install solar energy for girl’s hostel. Kitchen renovation. Methodist Church in India 32,250.00 32,250.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Fairfield Children’s Home, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct staff housing block, water reservoir and storeroom for children’s materials and food. Fairfield Children’s Home 15,500.00 15,500.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Gomorefu UMC High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct girl’s hostel, dining and kitchen, electrification of teacher’s house , renovation of 2 classroom blocks. Gomorefu High School 14,043.00 14,043.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Hanwa Primary School, Zimbabwe The grant is for rewiring and replacement of electric in the homes of the 16 teachers and for repair of borehole sucker pump. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 6 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Hanwa Primary School 4,000.00 4,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Hanwa Secondary School, Zimbabwe The grant is to purchase doors and window frames and renovate bathrooms. Hanwa Secondary School 14,000.00 14,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Philippines The grant is to upgrade and renovate of dorm, to relocate students’ lounge and libraries (including computers), to renovate the conference room and to convert to wellness clinic Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Mahishi Mahila Shiksha Sadan, India Replace toilets and septic system. Methodist Church in India 6,450.00 6,450.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Marange UMC High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to renovate boy’s hostel, dining hall and kitchen extension, roofing for staff house. Marange High School 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Mt. Makomwe Primary School, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct dorms, dining hall, kitchen, computer lab, and staff houses, for electification and drilling of boreholes. Mt. Makomwe Primary School 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Murewa Central Primary School, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct dining hall, kitchen, computer lab, and teacher’s house, renovate floors in bathing room, complete girl’s hostel. Murewa Central Primary School 21,000.00 21,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Nyamacheni Mission Centre, Zimbabwe The grant is to construct staff houses, classroom block, shower facilities and drill water borehole. Nyamacheni Mission Centre 10,214.00 10,214.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 7 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Call To Prayer 2010 - Old Mutare Hospital, Zimbabwe Ther grant is remove and replace tiles in maternity and outpatient wings. Old Mutare Hospital 14,720.00 14,720.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - UMC Mutare Women’s Hostel, Zimbabwe The grant is to renovate bathrooms, hostel and kitchen, and for the borehole establishment. Mutare Women’s Hostel 23,500.00 23,500.00 Call To Prayer 2010 - Women’s Development Center, Philippines Finish roof on new building. Lingayen Christian Center 7,000.00 7,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Alma Mathews House, New York, NY Grant is to the bathroom renovation, carpet replacement and interior painting. Alma Mathews House 28,116.00 J. Lawrence Construction Corp. 16,350.00 44,466.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Bennett College for Women, NC Grant is to convert existing space in dorms to study rooms; upgrade space in Student Union − including purchase of furniture. Bennett College 19,695.00 19,695.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Brooks-Howell Home, Asheville, NC Grant is for gutter replacement. Brooks-Howell Home 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Cunningham Children’s Home, Urbana, IL Grant is to upgrade recreation facility − install energy efficient fan and doors. Cunningham Children’s Home 15,000.00 15,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Dallas Bethlehem Center, Inc., Dallas, TX Grant is to replace or repair kitchen hood fire suppression sytem, pre−school toilets and water fountain, air conditioner, replace rotting windows, vulcan range Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 8 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Dallas Bethlehem Center, Inc. 13,818.10 13,818.10 Call To Prayer 2010 Epworth Village, Inc., York, NE Grant to be used for preventative maintenance to 3 buildings. Epworth Village, Inc. 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 grant - Arnoldine Primary School, Zimbabwe Renovating classrooms and sinking borehole for pump. Arnoldine Primary School 9,900.00 9,900.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Grant to Amarillo Wesley Community Center, Inc., Amarilo, TX Grant is to basic updating for new building Wesley Community Center 7,000.00 7,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Grant to Bethlehem Center, Spartanburg, SC Grant is to clean up and restore area infested by bats. Bethlehem Center 7,319.21 7,319.21 Call to Prayer 2010 Grant to United Community Centers, Inc., Birmingham, AL Grant is to replace air conditioner and water fountain. To change grant number for the Call To Prayer payment to the Unit 5,775.00 5,775.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Houchen Community Center, El Paso, TX Grant is to replace 4 air conditioner units, purchase new walk−in refrigerator. Houchen Community Center 9,350.00 9,350.00 Call To Prayer 2010 MacDonell U.M. Children’s Services, Houma, LA Grant is for the fence repair and rebuilding, installation of alarms on windows of children’s rooms. Macdonell United Methodist Children’s Services 13,543.00 13,543.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Neighborhood Services Org., Inc., Oklahoma City, OK Grant is to replace air conditioner, install half bathroom in manager’s office, replace roof on Gatewood home. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 9 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Neighborhood Services Oranizantion 19,000.00 19,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Rust College, Holly Springs, MS Grant to be used for new roofing for two residential facilities. Rust College 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Ruth M. Smith Center, PA Grant is for "green" retrofiting and replacement of appliances, light fixtures and plumbing. Ruth M Smith Center 539.10 539.10 Call To Prayer 2010 Susanna Wesley House, Baltimore, MD Grant is to be used for roof repairs, to replace 8 HVAC units, bathroom repairs, to replace carpets in 8 units with laminate floors, for new electronics and DVD’s. Susanna Wesley House 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Susannah Wesley Community Center, HI Grant is to replace 133 light fixtures with energy efficient devices and to replace security fixtures. Susannah Wesley Community Center 877.48 877.48 Call To Prayer 2010 The Vashti Center, Thomasville, GA Grant is for the roof replacement. The Vashti Center 17,200.00 17,200.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Wesley Community Center, Phoenix, AZ Grant is to replace piping in two buildings. Wesley Community Center 13,000.00 13,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Wesley Community Center, Robstown, TX Grant is to replace roof. Wesley Community Center 12,500.00 12,500.00 Call To Prayer 2010 Wesley House Community Center, Knoxville, TN Grant is to install fencing, new Gate, security light for parking area. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 10 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Wesley House Community Center 7,995.00 7,995.00 Call To Prayer 2010. Help Them To Help Themselves. Bengali Girl´s Day School−Burdan, India This project will extend education facilities and opportunities to children of other faiths and communities who voluntarily wish to receive education in the Christian environment. Call to Prayer 2008 grant 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010. Murewa High School, Zimbabwe The grant is to renovate dorms, dining halls, and kitchens, complete houses, improve water system. Murewa High School 25,000.00 25,000.00 Call To Prayer 2010. Mutoko Primary School, Zimbabwe The grant is to renovate classrooms, purchase furniture, renovate basketball courts, repaint teacher’s house. Mutoko Primary School 1,838.00 1,838.00 Call To Prayer2010 UM Neighborhood Centers, Inc., Chattanooga, TN Grant is to purchase of energy efficient windows, to replace lights with LED bulbs. United Methodist Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 31,614.80 31,614.80 Cambodia Mission Initiative, Cambodia Supporting new churches, pastors’ salaries, leadership development, and outreach ministries. General Board of Global Ministries 200.00 200.00 Camperships − Charlotte, NC Bethlehem Center continues to provide quality child enrichment activities for school age children and youth and strives to develop innovative programs to improve the quality of life for at−risk families. Bethlehem Center−Campership 5,048.50 5,048.50 Camperships − Winston−Salem, Winston−Salem, NC The Center affords families the opportunity to pursue economic, empowerment, and education goals by placing their children in safe and developmental environment. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 11 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Bethlehem Center−Campership 845.00 845.00 Central Congo Wings of Caring, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Providing transportation support to United Methodist medical, evangelical, and relief outreach UMCOR 25.00 25.00 Cherokee United Methodist Ministry, Cherokee, NC Developing programs that celebrate culture and bridge Christian faith with Cherokee Spirituality Cherokee United Methodist Church 200.00 200.00 Chicuque Rural Hospital, Mozambique Providing healthcare services for 500,000 people in the province of Inhambane UMCOR 850.00 850.00 Child Rescue Center, Sierra Leone Providing a holistic faith−based program for vulnerable children General Board of Global Ministries 60.00 60.00 Chile Undesignated, Chile Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need. General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 Church World Service, Blankets+, Global Providing blankets, emergency supplies and tools for long term recovery and development UMCOR 655.00 655.00 Clark College − Leadership Development, GA Clark Atlanta University is an institution of high research activity characterized by a focus on the intellectual and personal development of each student. Its purpose is to prepare a diverse community of learners to excel in their chosen endeavors and to become responsible, productive, and innovative citizen leaders Clark Atlanta University 317.00 317.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 12 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Clean Water, Healthy Nicaraguans, Nicaragua Improving water, sanitation and reforestation projects UMCOR 265.00 265.00 Cleveland, Mrs. W.C. Memorial The work o the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society (or it’s successor) Women’s Division. Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12,862.65 Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 4,278.47 17,141.12 Community Centers, US Supporting the needs of national mission institutions to serve impoverished communites Hawthorn Hill Ministries 18,633.36 18,633.36 Comprehensive Rural Health Project in Kopanga, Kenya Increasing immunization, home care, health sanitation and health education to over 30,000 people UMCOR 50.00 50.00 Congo, DRC (North Katanga) Undesignated, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 45.00 45.00 Congregational Health Ministry, US Improving the health of congregations and communities by establishing a health ministry UMCOR 50.00 50.00 Conley, Vivian V. Memorial Education or funding for women’s business opportunities − International. For International Missions 8,717.14 8,717.14 Contain Your Joy, Global Funding humanitarian shipments to UMCOR−supported programs around the world Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 13 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Cookson Hills Center, OK Providing relief, education, healthcare, employment opportunities and cottage industry initiatives Cookson Hills Center 3,075.00 3,075.00 Covenant Education Center: Native American Daycare, Shiprock, NM Providing Christian daycare and after school services for the Navajo community of Shiprock, NM Covenant Education Center 150.00 150.00 Crook, Frances A. Bequest To assist mission work abroad. To fund education and training of international women 58,823.64 58,823.64 Crossroads Urban Center, MT Crossroads is a multi service community center doing community organizing around handicapped accessibility, landlord − tenant relations, toxic waste, food stamps and voter registration. They provide emergency food and shelter and have been strong advocates for anti hunger efforts. Crossroads Urban Center 1,800.00 1,800.00 Crusade against violence against violence and sexual abuse of children and youth., India Throughout India there is a high rate of abuse of child workers. This project works to strengthen awareness throughout the community of the violence on children and youth. This awareness will be done through seminars and other types of presentation. Samaj Seva Samithi 500.00 500.00 Cunningham Children’s Home, IL Through this clinic, children and youth with emotional, psychological and developmental disabilities have access to dental care. Staffed by volunteer dentists and hygienists, this clinic proves that just because a child is poor, abused, neglected or mentally ill, he or she does not also have to suffer without dental care. Cunningham Children’s Home 25,667.10 25,667.10 Cushing, Isabella Augusta Scholarship Fund Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 14 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Students of either sex in Christian College, China, Japan or India− at the discretion of the Women’s Division. Scholarship for Kraemer West 13,290.00 13,290.00 David and Margaret Home, CA The agency serves more than 1,000 clients annually through a comprehensive range of services including a residentially−based program for adolescent girls, shelter care for adolescent and girls, a foster family agency, adoption assistance, mental health services, family preservation and support, treatment for learning disabilities, a transitional living program. David & Margaret Home, Inc. 2,285.00 2,285.00 Day Shelter For Women, GA This shelter is for women and their children who are victims of domestic abuse or who may face homelessness or other family crisis. Day Shelter For Women 350.00 350.00 DeLaMatyr, Gilbert Memorial Foreign Missions (Bequest of M. Caryle Sylla). Income to be used at the sole discretion of the Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Church. To fund foreign missions 93.53 93.53 DeLaMatyr, Glbert Home Mission (M. Carlyle Sylla Bequest) To fund home missions 4,127.42 4,127.42 Della C. Lamb Neighborhood House, MO Della Lamb Community Services offers a host of programs that benefit more than 1,800 low− income families in Kansas City, Mo. Programming includes adult education and literacy classes, early education, child care, transportation services, a thrift store, and youth services which provide an outdoor residential camp, multiple athletic camping experiences, and other activities with drug− and violence prevention formats. Della C.Lamb Community Service 1,380.00 1,380.00 Denver Urban Ministries, CO Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 15 Project Name Payee Name Amount

The primary role of this United Methodist agency is to develop partnerships of networks linking needs with resources in Denver. It provides direct human services, supports parish−community development, provides continuing education, and generates funds to support three urban centers. Denver Urban Ministries 300.00 300.00 Disaster Response, International, Global Quick response to meet emergency needs around the world. UMCOR 805.00 805.00 Disaster Response, United States, US Supporting UMCOR’s response to disasters UMCOR 8,572.87 8,572.87 Eells, Ella Home Missions To fund home missions 549.74 549.74 Emma Norton Residence, MN Emma Norton Services fosters stability and personal growth for women and families who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, by providing affordable, secure housing and supportive services in a Christian atmosphere. Emma Norton Residence 107,312.47 107,312.47 Epworth Village Endowment Fund for operations of Epworth Village. Release of funds from Endowment fund to Epworth Village. 500,000.00 500,000.00 Epworth Village, NE Care and nurture for emotionally troubled boys. Epworth Village 7,448.94 7,448.94 Eurasia Mission Initiative − Russia and Belarus, Russia Funding pastors’ salaries, strengthening existing and establishing new churches and ministries. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 16 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 100.00 100.00 Fanning, Carrie C. B. Bequest Support Bible Readers (later knows as Bible Women). For Bible Women Program 7,984.25 7,984.25 Felt, Nettie Maude Hyde, Loulie Dell Hyde Miller, Martha Emily Porter Hyde Memorial Fund Work of Women’s Foreign Missionary Society (or it successor Women’s Division). For International Mission 20,685.54 20,685.54 Fill the Ark: Heifer International Working with communities to end hunger and poverty UMCOR 1,737.50 1,737.50 Fiser, Daniel G. Bequest Foreign Mission Income from Restricted Endowment funds 329.81 329.81 Foods Resource Bank (FRB) Alleviating world hunger by supporting smallholder agricultural programs UMCOR 4,500.00 4,500.00 Four Corners Native American Ministry, NM Helping the Navajo to develop and grow churches and other outreach projects Four Corners Native American Ministry 497.00 497.00 Friendly Center, Inc., OH A community service center providing daycare, extensive sports program, counseling, courses in self−improvement, nutrition and special services for senior citizens, community improvement association, emergency assistance, tutorial program, job referral, and prenatal counseling available. Serves an African−American population. Friendly Center, Inc 235.00 235.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 17 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Georgia Lynch Residuary Trust The Trust is held by UMW and 1/3 interest is administrated by the San Diego District Comittee. The use of the funds is to be direct to agencies related to UMC"for the use and benefit of women and children", although funds can be used for other concerns. Bethlehem Food Pantry 3,300.00 Casa Cornelia Law Center 3,500.00 Chollas View 2,500.00 First United Methodist Church,Chula Vista 5,000.00 Julian Community UMC 4,000.00 Linda Vista UMC 6,992.82 Metro 8,500.00 Nestor UMC 1,000.00 San Diego District Office 3,500.00 San Diego First UMC 2,500.00 San Luis Rey Valley UMC 1,200.00 St. Paul UMC/San Diego 6,000.00 Water of Jordan Enrichment Center 1,000.00 Welcome Door Foundation 1,000.00 49,992.82 Germany Undesignated, Germany Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 87.50 87.50 Give Ye Them To Eat, Mexico Training villagers to become self−sustaining through agriculture General Board of Global Ministries 300.00 300.00 GLAD House Prevention Program,GLADE House, Inc., Cincinnati, OH The funds will help support the on going GLAD House Prevention Program which addresses teaching youth preventive strategies to fight unhealthy life choices and anger management. GLAD House, Inc. 1,500.00 1,500.00 Global Health Action Providing health training and community−based development programs in under−served areas Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 18 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 1,646.00 1,646.00 Good Neighbor Settlement House, Brownsville, TX A community center providing multi services with emphasis on emergency assistance to families, community outreach program, recreation and education program for children and youth. Adult English classes and advocate for the Hispanic people on issues that effect their community. Serving a Hispanic population. Good Neighbor Settlement House 125.00 125.00 Good Works, Inc., Athens, OH Connecting people from all walks of life so that the Kingdom of God can be experienced Good Works Inc. 150.00 150.00 GR UMCC, OH Rebecca Williams Community Center’s goal is to promote Christian attitudes for the holistic development of children, youth, adults, and families. United Methodist Community Center Warren Site 19,550.00 19,550.00 Grace Children’s Hospital and Pediatric Clinic, Haiti Caring for children and families suffering from TB, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness and earthquake relief UMCOR 6,493.75 6,493.75 Grace Hospice, Mongolia Providing hospice home care for members of the Ulaanbaatar community living with advanced cancer UMCOR 500.00 500.00 Gulfside Assembly, MS Gulfside Assembly 100.00 100.00 Gum Moon Residence, CA Residence is located in Chinatown and addresses the needs of primarily Asian women in transition. Gum Moon also operates the Asian Women’s Resource Center which provides ESL and job placement along with health education and other support services. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 19 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Gum Moon Residence Hall 6,333.75 Singer & Associates− Earthquake Retrofitting 18,500.00 24,833.75 Haiti Community−Based Health, Rural Development & Goat Program Training community health workers and goat farmers to improve health, nutrition and income UMCOR 280.00 280.00 Haiti Emergency, Haiti Supporting emergency relief and development efforts Eglise Méthodiste d’Haïti −Projet d’Urgence Post Séisme 1,875.00 Goldsmith, Dorothy 623.20 Samuel Serna E. 32,514.00 UMCOR 3,773.25 38,785.45 Haiti Hot Lunch Program, Haiti Providing hot meals three times per week to over 22,000 students UMCOR 1,960.50 1,960.50 Hartman Memorial Foreign Missions in memory of family of Mrs. Mary A. Hartman Cadden For International Ministries 1,314.72 1,314.72 Hartzell Primary School, Zimbabwe Construct girl’s hostel, classrooms, preschool Hartzell Cenral Primary School 25,000.00 25,000.00 Heffner, Carolyn Salary support for Carolyn Heffner. McCurdy Schools of Northern New Mexico 1,095.00 1,095.00 Henderson Settlement, KY Sharing God’s love in Appalachia while providing food, clothing, housing, education and jobs Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 20 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Henderson Settlement 6,411.39 6,411.39 Higbie, Sarah F. Bequest Foreign Missions Income from Restricted Endowment funds 121.59 121.59 Hofford, Laura V. Trust For the purpose of educating boys for work in foreign mission in memory of Mrs. & Mr. Johann A. Riegel UMW of Metropolitan UMC, Detroit, MI 22,142.48 22,142.48 Hogue, Mary A. Memorial Philippines, S.E. Africa, India, Sumatra, Malaysia Vanderbilt University. Scholarship for Minnie M. Murrell. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Hospital Revitalization, Global Strengthening the healthcare facilities of United Methodist hospitals and clinics in Africa and Asia UMCOR 450.00 450.00 Houchen Community Center, NM Settlement work was begun in 1883 for the Spanish speaking people of El Paso and an active program has been maintained since that time. Day care operates at a capacity of 108 children from ages 6 weeks through 12 yrs. Teen and youth program, sewing classes, active senior citizen program, thrift shop, are provided. Houchen Community Center 200.00 200.00 Houchen Community Center, TX Women’s Division grant to fund the State of Texas requirements to install a fire suppression system for commercial cooking operations. Houchen Community Center 5,500.00 5,500.00 House of The Carpenter, WV The House of the Carpenter, Inc. is a ministry related to the West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, whose purpose is to minister to the needs of people who are poor, oppressed, and suffering, and to be an advocate for community change when social, economic and political systems adversely affect the lives of people. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 21 Project Name Payee Name Amount

House of Carpenter Bldg. 25.00 25.00 Howland, Kathryn Memory of M.A. Merryweather in support of home missions To support a home missions 90,959.81 90,959.81 Hunger and Development, Global Funding health and agricultural development projects that alleviate hunger and poverty UMCOR 30.00 30.00 Imagine No Malaria, Africa Regional Joining the global fight to eliminate deaths by malaria by 2015 UMCOR 4,875.65 4,875.65 Interfaith Community Services, Saint Joseph, MO To support elements for renewing lives of those with least opportunities and obtaining more substantial means of fulfilling human needs. Interfaith Community Services, 50.00 50.00 Interpreters for Non−Japanese Domestic Violence Survivors, Japan Helping survivors of forced prostitution to cope with the after−effects and to become independent General Board of Global Ministries 24.00 24.00 Ishe Anes Project for Underprivileged Children, Zimbabwe Increasing literacy, employment opportunities, and improving health to reduce poverty General Board of Global Ministries 237.00 237.00 Jackson Area Ministries, OH Creating partnerships to improve the quality of life within the Appalachian counties of OH Jackson Area Minstry 100.00 100.00 Japan Undesignated, Japan Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 22 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 12.00 12.00 Josselyn Fund Bible Woman Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 1,006.17 1,006.17 Jubilee Project, TN Addressing the needs of the whole person through direct services and empowerment programs Jubilee Project, Inc. 3,123.00 3,123.00 Justice for Our Neighbors Immigration Ministry, US Engaging congregations to welcome immigrants and provide free, quality immigration legal services UMCOR 189.35 189.35 Kent, Anna Memorial Scholarships for women. To fund scholarships 7,562.31 7,562.31 Kiesel, Pauline Gift Bible Woman To fund Bible Women Program 381.43 381.43 Killingsworth, Inc., SC Killingsworth serves women in transition from personal crisis. Professional counseling and the experience of group living in a supportive community is provided to women on parole and women recovering from emotional illness. Killingsworth, Inc. 13,385.56 13,385.56 Knight, Hulda C. Bequest Work in Mexico To fund work in Mexico 2,918.14 2,918.14 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 23 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Knoxville Cooperative Parish, TN The Knoxville Cooperative Parish is made up of Emerald Ave., Lincoln Park, Oakwood and Virginia Avenue Churches. It provides community food patries, meals, emergency assistance and joint worship within our communities. Knoxville Cooperative Parish 450.00 450.00 Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House, IL Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House works with neighborhood residents and service agencies accross this predominantly black city. The center is concerned with problems of employment, housing, order and justice, schools and health (mental & physical). The center is one of the few church−related agencies still in East St. Louis and its ministry is needed. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House 15,862.15 15,862.15 Liberia Undesignated, Liberia Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 10.00 10.00 Litteral, Adah E. Bequest Foreign Missions To fund foreign mission. 1,118.52 1,118.52 Living Gifts: Heifer International Working with communities to end hunger and poverty UMCOR 1,291.90 1,291.90 Lorah, Martha A.F. Bequest Foreign Missions Oregon−Idaho Conference UMW 2,000.00 2,000.00 Lydia Patterson Institute, El Paso, TX Providing quality education and forming bilingual and bicultural leaders for the church and society Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 24 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Lydia Patterson Institute 1,009.55 1,009.55 Lyon, Alice Home Missions To fund home missions. 710.09 710.09 Mabry, J. Newton & Cora Klutz Mission Fund Foreign Mission To fund foreign missions. 1,930.53 1,930.53 Macedonia In Mission Together, Macedonia Developing leaders and working with the poor, orphaned, and disabled General Board of Global Ministries 200.00 200.00 Maintenance on Properties for Sale Grants for property repairs, renovation and capital improvements. Service Center 102,153.74 Wesley Rehab Center, Seward, AK 367,347.00 Wood College 7,024.97 Wood Institute 28,523.93 505,049.64 Marcy−Newberry Association, Inc., IL A community center providing multi−services in the areas of child development, day and after− school care, street gang counseling and recreational activities, community development, parents association, and senior citizen activities, serving the African−American population. Marcy−Newberry Association, Inc. 2,025.00 2,025.00 Mary Elizabeth Inn, CA The MEI Supportive Housing Program provides 158 units of safe, permanent housing with in− depth support services for women in San Francisco. Mary Elizabeth Inn 7,412.25 7,412.25 Material Resource Ministry, Global Enabling the purchase of emergency response and disaster relief supplies Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 25 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 8,114.53 8,114.53 Maternal and Child Health Program, Maua Hospital, Kenya Providing preventative and curative healthcare for pregnant women and young children UMCOR 500.00 500.00 Maua Hospital − Hospital Service Fund, Kenya Providing life−saving inpatient healthcare for the critically ill UMCOR 2,200.00 2,200.00 McBrier, Calista C. and Mildred H. Endowment EWHA Women’s University Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 2,382.97 2,382.97 McCafferty, Frances Bequest Advanced training of women in India not for building use − All Indian women’s work committee Income from Endowment funds 20,882.72 20,882.72 McCurdy Ministries (formerly known as McCurdy School), NM Striving to create Christian leaders equipped to uplift impoverished communities McCurdy Schools, Inc. 7,618.32 7,618.32 McDonell U.M. Children’s Services, LA A therapeutic residential facility for school−age children. Children referred to McDonell are usually neglected, abused or in need of supervision. Children in the regular residential program attend a state approved, on−campus elementary school program or are main− streamed into public schools. McDonell United Methodist Services 3,725.66 3,725.66 Mechanizing Women’s Palm Oil Processing Increasing palm oil production with greater efficiency for women to raise income UMCOR 1,100.00 1,100.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 26 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Medical Development Program and Hospital Ministries, India Buying more modern equipment to continue villagers’ education to improve their standards of health. UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Megill, Mrs. H.Keith Women in Rural Development − 1/2 World & National for Hunger Projects Income from Endowment funds 647.46 647.46 Merrill, Josephine Temple Fund For the development of Third World (U.S. Women included) in the areas of leadership, education, health, social and political activism which leads toward freeing them from racism, oppression, injustice and second class roles in all societies. Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 465.47 465.47 Methodist Hospital of Southern California, CA Methodist Hospital provides superb general medical and surgical service plus several areas of specialization: the Continuing Care Unit for acute arthritis patients; an eight −bed oncology unit; a visual laboratory using non−invasive procedures to facilitate diagnosis and in−hospital Chaplaincy Training Program. The Methodist Hosptal of South 400.00 400.00 Mississippi United Methodist Choctaw Mission, Neshoba County, MS Progressing towards health and wholeness and developing Choctaw leadership Mississippi Choctaw United Methodist Mission 293.75 293.75 Moore Community House, MS A community service center providing child care development with after school care, counseling and referral services for families, programs with other agencies to provide cultural and enrichment opportunities to the community. Moore Community House 2,499.36 2,499.36 Mujila Falls Agriculture Center, Zambia Addressing hunger and poverty with sustainable agriculture and leadership training Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 27 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 650.00 650.00 Mujila Falls Agriculture Research and Training Centre, Zambia Addressing hunger and poverty with sustainable agriculture and leadership training UMCOR 620.00 620.00 Mulungwishi Women’s School, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Equipping women for ministry and to empower other women General Board of Global Ministries 4,700.00 4,700.00 Murphy−Harpst, GA This agency offers treatment oriented residential group care to pre−adolescents and adolescents unable to adjust satisfactorily to family living. A program of social services, aided by psychological consultation, correlates the treatment plan and works with referring agencies in relation to the youth´s family seeking resolution and reconciliation of the same. Murphy−Harpst Children’s Center, Inc. 12,095.16 12,095.16 Native American Children’s Fund, OK Assisting approximately 250−300 school age children with school clothing and offering VBS supplies Native American Children’s Fund 100.00 100.00 Navajo United Methodist Center, Farmington, NM Providing transitional shelter for women and children of domestic violence and homelessness Navajo United Methodist Center 1,506.50 1,506.50 Neighborhood Center, Inc., NJ Center provides day and after school care, GED Program to assist drop−outs, senior citizen club, programs for drug rehabilitation of women and young mothers; English classes for Hispanic population & summer programs. Constituents are 60% Black, 30% Hispanic. Neighborhood Center 12,993.12 12,993.12 Neighborhood Center, PA This program provides health services, support and counseling to pregnant and parenting teens between the ages of 12 and 19. By implementing a comprehensive health program to support teenage mothers and access to health care, the Neighborhood Center participants are less likely to experience homelessness, foster care, and rely on government assistance. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 28 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Neighborhood Center of The UMC 7,638.61 7,638.61 Neighborhood House of Calexico, CA Neighborhood House serves the Hispanic community with a focus on children, women and senior citizens. They provide day care, tutorial programs, senior citizens nutrition program, community advocacy, English classes, immigration counseling, emergency shelter, health support, food and clothing. Neighborhood House 500.00 500.00 Neighborhood Services Organization, OK A community service center providing a large food bank, citizen dispute mediation, medical and dental clinic, adoption service, meals on wheels, comprehensive assessment for the elderly in at home services and home repairs. Public inebriation alternative program. Serves population of Blacks and Whites. Neighborhood Services Organization 1,800.00 1,800.00 New Bethlehem Community Center, GA First in the South, opened in 1912 in a neglected Black area of the city. It has mother´s club, sewing class, kindergarten and playground. Community life is broadenned through participation in organized groups and young people are trained for leadership. New Bethlehem Community Center 23,708.73 23,708.73 Newman, Angelina Ensign Memorial Evangelistic Work Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 12,014.09 12,014.09 News House For Battered Women, MO Newhouse provides access, admittance and residence in temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children 24−hours a day, every day of the year. Newhouse takes a comprehensive approach in meeting the needs of the women and children who turn to Newhouse for emergency shelter and for relief from the crushing distress of domestic violence. Newshouse 380.00 380.00 North Katanga Wings of the Morning, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Meeting critical medical needs through air transportation for the needy in rural areas Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 29 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 100.00 100.00 North Rampart Community Center, LA A community service center providing a child development program, day and after school care, job training for single parent women, alternative to school program for youth, extensive recreation program, community organization dealing with community social issues. Serves an African−American population. North Rampart Community Center 36,000.00 36,000.00 Northcott Neighborhood House, Inc., WI Present center programs include head start and adoption outreach; various types of counseling, assistance and supportive work; community coalition to deal with issues of welfare, hunger, sexual assault, health care, employment and other issues that affect the community; sports and recreation, music and hobby classes for groups. Adult continuing education, community organization and development are also stressed. Northcott Neighborhood House 1,920.00 1,920.00 Nothing But Nets, Africa Regional Saving lives by preventing Malaria through the use of treated bed nets. UMCOR 1,810.00 1,810.00 Nyembo Umpungu Mission Projects, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Improving primary healthcare for the population UMCOR 307.00 307.00 Open Door Community House, Columbus, GA A reconciling force in a racially mixed neighborhood that ministers to unemployed, homeless and impoverished people. Open Door Community House 2,215.00 2,215.00 Paine College Leadership Development, GA This century old institution was founded by a minister in the Black Methodist Episcopal Church and began as a grammar school in rented quarters. It now provides a four year liberal arts curriculum. It is presently developing pre−professional training in medicine, dentistry and allied health and engineering and a learning center. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 30 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Paine College 265.00 265.00 Panama Undesignated, Panama Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 750.00 750.00 Patterson, Joyce Raye Fund Brooks Howell Home Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 22,397.51 22,397.51 Perrin, Lucey E. Memorial Work in Africa. Income from Restricted Endowment funds 67,749.84 67,749.84 Pfeiffer College, NC Pfeiffer is a comprehensive United Methodist−related university, with multiple campuses that are committed to educational excellence, service, and scholarship. It values diversity and promote the attainment of full academic and personal potential through accessible undergraduate, graduate, and adult study programs. The church−related vision of the university encourages students to embrace the Christian values of human dignity, integrity, and service as they become servant leaders and lifelong learners. Pfeiffer College 150.00 150.00 Philippines Undesignated, Philippines Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 200.00 200.00 Quechua Mission Evangelism, Bolivia Developing materials and training for evangelism in the Quechua language General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 Red Bird Clinic Community Health, Beverly, KY Providing health programs for low income, underinsured and uninsured persons in remote areas Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 31 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Red Bird Clinic Inc. 1,260.82 1,260.82 Red Bird Mission School, Beverly, KY Providing high−quality K−12 and early childhood development programs in a Christian environment Red Bird Mission 1,139.54 1,139.54 Red Bird Mission, KY Providing spiritual, educational, health and outreach ministries for people in remote Appalachia Red Bird Mission 25,193.87 25,193.87 Riddle, Mary Income to be used for scholarship fund December B. Hall 5,000.00 Heather Ann Bussiere 5,000.00 10,000.00 Robeson County Church and Community Center, NC Providing emergency assistance of utilities, housing, clothing, food, furniture and tutoring Robeson County Church & Community Center 100.00 100.00 Rural Health and Community Development Project of Clara Swain Hospital, Faridpur, India Providing medical care, purchasing equipment, making renovations and subsidizing salaries UMCOR 200.00 200.00 Rural Mission, Johns Island, SC Helping economically depressed individuals, families and migrant workers by providing job referrals, improving their living conditions, and strengthening their spiritual foundations. Rural Mission, Inc. 14,620.26 14,620.26 Rust College, MS Four year cooperative educational institution offers a Liberal Arts curriculum as well as Professional and Pre−professional Programs. It serves students of all races, colors, creeds and national origins. The school provides meaningful and relevant academic and career oriented experiences that help students to achieve maximum development. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 32 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Rust College 3,180.00 3,180.00 Ruth M. Smith Center, PA The Smith Center provides day care services, community recreation programs for all age groups and a residential program, including nutrition, social activities and nursing care for senior citizens. Ruth M Smith Center 634.34 634.34 Saving Mothers and Babies, Africa Regional Training health care workers in safe birthing practice and providing safe motherhood kits UMCOR 292.00 292.00 Scholarships for Elementary, Secondary, College & Seminary Education, Liberia Providing educational opportunities in the hope of a better future for the country and it’s citizens. General Board of Global Ministries 90.75 90.75 Seattle Atlantic Street Center, WA To support a community service center providing counseling for youth experiencing problems at school, from troubled families, and/or in trouble with the courts. Serves the African American population. Atlantic Street Center 4,012.00 4,012.00 Shesler Hall, IA Program provides basic needs and opportunity for growth to women who are homeless or are near homelessness. Through this funding the women may lengthen their stay at this shelter until a long term living plan is arranged. Daily living skills, mental and physical health treatment are provided. Shesler Hall 14,189.72 14,189.72 Soule, Julia B. Memorial International Mission. Income from Restricted Endowment funds 28,223.96 28,223.96 South Africa Undesignated, South Africa Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 33 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Supporting mission work through Church partners wherever there is the greatest need General Board of Global Ministries 650.00 650.00 South Side Settlement & Camp To aid the program to transition for new community organization; maintenance on closed camp. South Side Settlement 1,194.50 1,194.50 Spofford Home Children Program Spofford is a diagnostic and residential treatment center which provides a comprehensive array of treatment services for children, ages four to twelve, who suffer from childhood trauma such as sexual/physical abuse and neglect, or who have mental illness. Spofford partners with families to provide preventative therapeutic services and helps them identify and achieve their potential through residential and community−based programs. Spofford serves children and families throughout the States of Missouri and Kansas Spofford Home 80.00 80.00 Spring Storms 2011, US Supporting UMCOR’s response to emergency victims of tornado, flood, etc. caused by the Spring Storms of 2011 UMCOR 14,310.08 14,310.08 Steele, H. W. Home Mission Work Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 8,359.71 8,359.71 Steele, Mr. H.W. Bequest Foreign Missions Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 7,527.85 7,527.85 Stephenson, Gary & Vicki, KY Missionary Salary Support For Associate In Mission At Henderson Settlement Henderson Settlement 1,200.00 1,200.00 Street Children Ministry, Cambodia Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 34 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Creating educational opportunities for street children to improve their quality of life General Board of Global Ministries 1,900.00 1,900.00 Sudan Emergency, South Sudan Assisting the country through emergency and long−term development projects. UMCOR 1,045.00 1,045.00 Susannah Wesley Community Center, HI Located near four low cost public housing projects, area residents include Hawaiians, Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Portuguese, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Haoles (Caucasians), and recent immigrants from Samoa and the Philippines. Susannah Wesley Community Center 1,000.00 1,000.00 Susannah Wesley House, Baltimore, MD Susanna Wesley House 100.00 100.00 Sustainable Agriculture & Development, Global Developing community−based small−scale agriculture to increase local food production UMCOR 60.00 60.00 Sweet Memorial Evangelistic Work Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 1,361.59 1,361.59 Tacoma Community House, WA Tacoma Community House is a community center which serves an Asian population by providing classes in literacy and English as a second language, employment counseling, job development and placement, vocational training, information services for newly arrived refugees and mental health services for refugees facing trauma. Tacoma Community House 2,225.00 2,225.00 Taejon Christian Social Welfare Center, South Korea Providing food and after school help for children and providing help and food for the elderly Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 35 Project Name Payee Name Amount

General Board of Global Ministries 50.00 50.00 The English−speaking School of Lubumbashi, Congo, (Democratic Republic) Educating children in English, to enable future national an international leaders General Board of Global Ministries 200.00 200.00 Toberman Neighborhood Center, CA A community Service Center providing neighborhood development assistance. Anti delinquency program with street counselors, family service unit with emergency assistance available, development of coalition to maintain families, teen parent and seniors programs. English as Second Language and after school tutorial program. Serves multi ethnic population/predominantly Hispanic. Toberman Settlement House 1,250.00 1,250.00 Trevillian, Ella M. Burditt Memorial Foreign Missions (Latin America by vote) Income from Restricted Endowment funds 12/31/2011 1,001.20 1,001.20 Trinity Youth for change., Kenya This grant will be used to enable youth to fight against tribal gang violence and to provide a safe nurturing , safe, environment for dialogue. Trinity United Methodist Church − Keroka 1,000.00 1,000.00 Tunda Hospital, Maternity Center Upgrade., Congo, (Democratic Republic) Serving as a mission of healing to people in Tunda who cannot afford the high costs healthcare UMCOR 50.00 50.00 UMCOR Sager Brown, Global Providing opportunities for volunteers to engage in hands−on mission work UMCOR 8,360.00 8,360.00 United Community Centers, TX A community service center providing group work programs, sports activities, social services with assistance in food and clothing and referral to other agencies, special services for undocumented workers, English classes, self−help groups, clinics for families. Serves a black, white and Hispanic population. Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 36 Project Name Payee Name Amount

United Community Centers,Inc. 756.80 756.80 United Methodist Children And Family Services, MO Formerly the Epworth School for Girls and Methodist Children’s Home of Missouri, this residential treatment center is for boys and girls, 10 through 14 years of age, who have emotional problems or who are socially maladjusted. Psychiatric treatment is available when indicated. Treatment services to families and after−care are an integral part of the program. United Methodist Children and Family Services 830.00 830.00 United Methodist Community Center, NE A community service center providing economic development, supplementary education (tutoring, scholarships, and couseling). Neighborhood and community social development programs for youth and children, and a senior center. Serves a Black and White community. United Methodist Community Center 3,947.80 3,947.80 United Methodist Community Center, OH Community Service Center provides day care, youth program, adult education classes, emergency food assistance with a meal program. Serves a Black and Hispanic community. United Methodist Community Centers 9,200.00 9,200.00 United Methodist Community House, MI A community service center providing a comprehensive senior citizen program of meals, socialization and other support services; a day care service; self−help home repair pilot project; youth business club; club for social and cultural activities for junior and senior youth. United Methodist Community House 7,760.00 7,760.00 Vashti Center, Thomasville, GA Providing residential treatment for children suffering from mental and emotional disabilities The Vashti Center 7,141.01 7,141.01 Warren Village, Inc., Denver, CO Offering safe sanctuary through transitional housing for low income single parent families Warren Village 50.00 50.00 Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 37 Project Name Payee Name Amount

Warren Village, MT Warren Village assists single−parent families in making the transition from dependence on social service agencies to independence and self−sufficiency. Warren Village, Inc 1,362.00 1,362.00 Water and Sanitation, Global Meeting the need for clean water and sanitation for communities throughout the world UMCOR 100.00 100.00 Water for Life, Liberia Constructing wells to provide clean water and toilets to improve the living standards in communities UMCOR 510.15 510.15 Wesley Community Center, Amarillo, TX Goals and objectives are to raise the self−image of Mexican Americans in the community by making them feel that they are important as an ethnic group and can contribute to the American way of life by being Mexican American; and that by furthering their education they can help their own people. Wesley Community Center 1,050.00 1,050.00 Wesley Community Center, GA A community service center providing day care, elementary school tutoring, a community garden, work with families and development of community leadership Wesley Community Centers, Inc. 1,210.99 1,210.99 Wesley Community Center, TX Wesley Community Center takes positive action to resolve needs through direct services and cooperative action with other community groups, to foster understanding between groups, to provide experiences to enrich lives of persons and families served, to maintain close relationship with the neighborhood and to increase availability of day care for the area. Wesley Community Center 300.00 300.00 Wesley Community Centers and Camp, GA Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 38 Project Name Payee Name Amount

A community service center providing education for senior citizens as well as nutrition and recreation programs. The Camp is used year round for senior citizens. Programs include community development to deal with vacant and deteriorating land, housing in South Atlanta. Wesley Community Centers, Inc. 13,044.55 13,044.55 Wesley Community Service Center, VA A community service center providing a nutrition and social program for the elderly, teen counseling services, community organizing activities, and a preschool program. Wesley Community Service Center 8,069.63 8,069.63 Wesley House Community Center, MS This is a multi service community center serving a low income African American community with a kindergarten, GED Program, scouts, food coop and gardening projects, arts and crafts, emergency assistance and counseling. Wesley House Community Center 1,652.58 1,652.58 Wesley−Rankin Community Center, TX Wesley−Rankin serves a neighborhood that is home to more than 1,400 low−income families of predominantly Hispanic heritage. Many of the center’s programs also reach into the West Dallas African American Community. Each year, the center provides primary care to more than 1,500 people: thirty percent are adults and seventy percent are children. Wesley−Rankin Community Center 4,313.00 4,313.00 Whitemore, Gladys Smith Mission General Minnesota Conference UMW 4,876.32 4,876.32 World Hunger and Poverty, Global Supporting programs that address the root causes of hunger and poverty in the US and the world UMCOR 1,945.67 1,945.67 Yei Community−Based Healthcare Program, South Sudan Training for community for quality healthcare and disease prevention Disclosure Report by Project Name Women’s Division Consolidated Fund From 01/01/2011 Through 12/31/2011 Page 39 Project Name Payee Name Amount

UMCOR 110.00 110.00 Youth Violence Prevention Program,Community Alliance Against Family Abuse, Apache Junction, AZ This grant will help address risk factors such as cyberbullying teen dating violence and cyber stalking. This will be done through workshops for children and yout between 5 and18. Community Alliance Against Family Abuse 3,000.00 3,000.00 ZOE Ministry Empowering orphans to escape poverty and live self−reliantly UMCOR 324.00 324.00 Grand Total 3,117,421.38