AFTERSCHOOL DEVELOPMENT WORKS!

2017 ANNUAL REPORT OUR MISSION The All Stars Project transforms the lives of youth and poor communities using the developmental power of performance, in partnership with caring adults.

OUR VISION By 2020, the All Stars Project will be recognized as America’s action and thought leader in Afterschool Development, a new way of engaging .

OUR VALUES Integrity and trust Partnership with the poor Building community Radically inclusive Imagining possibility Improving the world Dear Friends,

As you will see in the pages of this report, Afterschool Development is an extraordinary model for engaging poverty and alienation with creativity and development, and, we know it is working. We know because the kids and their parents tell us. Educators, police chiefs and faith leaders tell us. Business leaders tell us. And now, Afterschool Development is being recognized by some of the country’s most prominent community advocates and poverty researchers.

In the growing search for new approaches to engaging poverty now underway at major universities and institutions, leading researchers are emphasizing the importance of what they are calling the “dignity effect.” Princeton sociologist Dr. Kathryn Edin, a member of the US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty, recently presented the All Stars Project to the Bill and Melinda Gates as an exemplar of this.

Our national board of directors is deeply committed to producing development and creating dignity in the afterschool field. Last year, our board members elected a new chair of the All Stars Project (ASP) board of directors, Maria Morris. Recently retired from a distinguished career at MetLife, Maria and her husband Barry have been committed All Stars philanthropic partners for more than 25 years and Maria has served on our board since 2008. She and the amazing group of talented and accomplished people serving on our board of directors are strengthening our efforts to be recognized by 2020 as America’s action and thought leader in Afterschool Development.

We have much success to build on. In 2017, the All Stars Project raised $10,954,292, the best year in our history. We have continued to build a campaign to establish a Center for Afterschool Development in the heart of downtown ; we opened a new home for development, known as the “D House” in Dallas; we advanced the Scott Flamm Center in Newark as the heart of performance and development in New Jersey; we launched the Development School for Youth in our newest city, Jersey City; and we grew our Center in New York City as a hub of innovation and community building.

I look forward to working with you, our board, our program participants, philanthropic partners, volunteers and staff leaders, to continue to give the power of Afterschool Development to tens of thousands of youth and poor communities across our nation.

Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Gabrielle L. Kurlander President and CEO

1 OUR CORE PROGRAMS ALL STARS TALENT SHOW NETWORK

The All Stars Talent Show Network (ASTSN) is our community gateway to development through performance. The ASTSN involves young people, ages 5 to 25, in performing in and producing hip-hop talent shows in their neighborhoods. Everyone who auditions makes the show. Youth take the lead in creating a new and positive culture in their communities. They are cheered on by audiences of family members, neighbors and volunteers who join “Back to School” trips to the talent shows. This experience is transformative for all.

In 2017, 6,014 people participated in All Stars Talent Show Network events. 2 DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

In the Development School for Youth (DSY), young people ages 16 to TH 21 learn to perform as professionals by partnering with business leaders 20 across the country who conduct workshops and provide paid summer ANNIVERSARY internships at their companies. In 2017, 1,881 executives and supervisors from 354 corporations across America volunteered thousands of hours of personal time to share their expertise and personal stories of success (and failure) with some of our nation’s most marginalized youth.

We placed 388 graduates in paid summer internships in 147 companies across the country.

3 OPERATION CONVERSATION: COPS & KIDS

Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids (OCCK) is the All Stars’ award-winning police-community relations program founded in 2006. Led by ASP co-founder Lenora Fulani, Ph.D., OCCK uses performance, improvisation and developmental conversation to help young people and police officers create positive relationships. The program is run in partnership with the New York City Police Department and the Newark Police Department and workshops take place monthly at Police Athletic League (PAL) centers and other local community locations.

475 cops and kids in New York and New Jersey participated in community workshops.

“Getting to understand and work together to resolve From left, Assistant Chief Kim Royster, NYPD issues… is what Operation Conversation: Cops & Community Affairs Bureau, Dorothy Dumas Kids is all about. This is a great program that we are and ASP of NY board members Bart Schwartz going to push forward…” and Rose Lavandero at the 2017 Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids fundraiser. – Terence Monahan, Chief of Department, NYPD 4 IN THE COMMUNITY

At the heart of the All Stars approach is our grassroots outreach in poor communities. Across the country, dedicated staff and volunteers from all walks of life go into some of the most impoverished neighborhoods. They stand on street corners, visit schools and knock on doors in housing projects to talk with young people and adults and introduce them to All Stars’ free afterschool development programs. Community organizing and outreach is the central and fundamental activity of our work at All Stars Project and an important tool to spark meaningful dialogue about how we can positively create change in poor communities.

Outreach teams touched the lives of 37,835 children and their families in 2017. 5 PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERSHIPS

At the All Stars Project, has always been In 2017, ASP raised $11 million —­ for the first time in about building relationships and seeking long-term our history —­ from over 3,500 supporters who gave partnerships. We create community by bringing between $10 and $1.2 million. The backbone of our together caring adults with young people growing up donor base has long been at the grassroots level, in poverty so they can build something new together. including our $1,000-plus giving community, the In doing so, everyone grows. We call this involvement President’s Committee. and it is at the heart of the All Stars Project model. We help people from all walks of life Special thanks to our key philanthropic partners — impact on the broad, seemingly insurmountable social Catherine Andrus, The Armstrong Foundation, Ashley challenges facing our communities and country. and Greg Arnold and TAC, Ms. Kate J. Barton, Margo Cook and Renee Cohen, The Elkes Foundation, EY, We are 100% privately funded, primarily through Estate of Jean Reed Haynes, Norbert Hornstein contributions from thousands of individuals and and Amy Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Hunt, hundreds of corporate partners. Our supporters Peter and Dana Langerman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward become personally involved with our programs: C. Malmstrom, John and Susi Manley, Mr. Gerard hosting workshops, conducting mock interviews, McGraw, Maria and Barry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Greg organizing internships in the DSY, cheering on Mutz, Suzu and David Neithercut, Mr. and Mrs. John youth or at an All Stars talent show, P. Singer, Ms. Gillian M. Teichert, and Gregory and or participating in the dozens of other involvement Donna Tosko — who stretched with us to expand opportunities we have with our programs throughout All Stars’ reach and impact across the country. the year.

6 7 AFTERSCHOOL DEVELOPMENT WORKS FROM COAST TO COAST! NEW YORK CITY

In 2017, the All Stars Project of New York welcomed Hill section of the Bronx and in the Crown Heights, 8,159 people to our national headquarters on West Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush communities of 42nd Street. Our community outreach teams ­— in Brooklyn. Through the DSY, 120 students were placed which 128 volunteers spoke with over 1,400 young in summer internships at over 30 companies, including people and adults ­— strengthened an already vibrant our four top sponsors: JPMorgan Chase, EY, AIG pipeline for introducing new young people to the and MetLife. Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids All Stars. Our largest program, the ASTSN, involved highlighted the importance of new approaches to thousands of youth and adults who performed in improving police-community relations and brought and helped produce talent show events in the Gun together hundreds of youth and NYPD police officers in performance workshops throughout the city. UX, our free, university-style school of continuing education, involved 800 people in classes, workshops and field trips, extending opportunities for growth to adults living in New York’s most underserved communities. We also hosted the second cohort of Fulani Fellows, post-graduate students who study and practice the All Stars’ unique approach to human development and community activism.

The Castillo Theatre enjoyed a robust season that included co-productions with the New Federal Theatre, New Yiddish Rep and new partnerships with the Theatre Communications Group and Hypokrit Theatre Company.

8 NEW JERSEY

The All Stars Project of New Jersey touched the lives city, the DSY expanded to Jersey City, where the of 8,386 young people and adults in 2017. With the first-year program graduated 35 students and placed Scott Flamm Center for Afterschool Development interns with RBC, Fidelity, Goya, BelFuse, Simms ­— which welcomed over 1,300 visitors ­— as our Metal Management and the NY/NJ Port Authority. cornerstone, the ASP of NJ continues to grow our As we have seen from coast to coast, the All Stars’ influence in Northern New Jersey through increased performance-based model works with young people programming and innovation, expanded partnerships from different races and nationalities, and Jersey City with the corporate community and greater is just that ­— a cross section of what America looks involvement with the afterschool arena in Newark. like, and young people who represent the potential our Building on our 20 years of success in NJ’s largest country has to grow and develop.

At a 2017 press conference announcing the launch of Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids in Newark, second row, from center to right: Dr. Lenora Fulani, ASP co-founder; Gabrielle Kurlander, ASP president and CEO; Newark Mayor Ras Baraka; Michael Hardy, general counsel of the National Action Network; Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose; and (third row on the right) Gloria Strickland, city leader, ASP of New Jersey.

9 CHICAGO In 2017, the All Stars celebrated its 10th anniversary 2017 was also the second full year of organizing in Chicago by reaching over 8,000 young people our Afterschool Development Working Group and families from the city’s poorest neighborhoods, ­— community leaders in Chicago working with including Englewood, Pilsen, Lawndale, Austin, us to grow the field of Afterschool Development. Bronzeville and North Kenwood. The DSY graduated Our Fourth Annual Afterschool Development a record 62 students —­ many from the city’s poorest Conference brought together dozens of frontline performing schools ­— and involved over 480 practitioners and nonprofit leaders representing over corporate volunteers in the program. The ASTSN 50 organizations for a grassroots conversation about brought out 150 performers to the spring audition bringing innovative approaches and much needed and talent show and hosted our first ever talent show resources to young people and their families in cycle on the city’s West Side. Chicago. The All Stars influence continued to deepen under the leadership of City Leader David Cherry, who is regularly invited to be in dialogue with civic, 10 TH community and faith leaders throughout the city on ANNIVERSARY how they can more creatively engage the poverty and isolation in which many of Chicago’s young people live.

David Cherry, city leader, ASP of Chicago (back row, center) with ASTSN performers.

The All Stars Project of Chicago has launched a growth campaign to establish a Center for Afterschool Development in the heart of downtown Chicago. As a home for everyone who wants to bring performance and development to our city, the Center ­— the first of its kind to be located in the Loop —­ will serve as a hub to connect youth from the South and West Sides to each other, to caring adults who are their partners in growth, and to the city’s success. The Center will give young people and their families a beautiful and accessible space where they can join with business professionals, educators, civic and community leaders, artists and others in creating a new legacy for Chicago: a legacy of inclusion, of development and of transformation.

10 DALLAS

In 2017, the ASP of Dallas reached over 5,000 young graduates in advanced workshops and internships people and their families in West and South Dallas focused on navigating the real world. The All Stars communities far removed from the city’s growth and police-community relations partnership with the prosperity. The ASTSN involved 1,592 young people, Dallas Police Department (DPD) and the Police volunteers and community members in community Activities League (PAL) involved 184 young people building activities including producing the first and 58 police officers in outreach and talent show citywide talent show. production activities. Most impressive was the DPD’s “Let’s Talk” Police & Youth Forum, where more than DSY welcomed a record 53 young people and 1,400 people were able to cheer on All Stars youth partnered with 28 Dallas companies. The DSY 2.0 and police officers as they performed on stage to an Alumni Leadership Program was created to engage All Stars choreographed hip hop remix.

ASP of Dallas moved into its new home of Afterschool Development, named by the young people the “D House,” short Antoine Joyce, city leader, ASP of Dallas (fourth from right) with for Development House. ASTSN participants.

11 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The All Stars Project of the San Francisco Bay Area is strengthening and deepening its roots in Northern California. In 2017, over 500 youth, donors and business partners participated in programming and special events in support of our 39 Development School for Youth students. Corporate leaders from Wells Fargo, EY, Dome Construction, TM Financial, Cooley, Farella Braun & Martel, MetLife and Latham & Watkins hosted workshops. It was our largest program partnership to date, and everyone gave DSY their highest marks, including 93% of corporate supervisors who rated the internship program as good/excellent and 90% who would recommend the program to friends or other companies. In 2017, volunteers donated over 700 hours.

The All Stars partnership- building in the tech sector was another area of growth, with more than 100 youth, tech professionals and tech firms interacting in our Tech and Leadership Development initiative sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank. Workshop sponsors included LinkedIn, Salesforce and Navisens.

Elouise Joseph, city leader, ASP of SF Bay Area (center), with DSY graduates. 12 TALENTED VOLUNTEERS

In 2017, our award-winning talented volunteer program involved 1,532 people from all walks of life who participated in community outreach, worked as part of our talent show production teams and helped with an array of All Stars events and activities. Over 1,700 corporate employees — many of them young professionals — also volunteered and contributed their time and expertise to work with young people as program associates, workshop leaders and intern supervisors with the DSY.

VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED $854,743 WORTH OF HOURS IN 2017.

Drew Calderaro (center), ASP of NY program leader, The All Stars hosts Community Action Days, a outreach and volunteerism, at work in the box office volunteer initiative where young people, business and with volunteers Janet Crane (left) and Jonathan community partners come together to engage with the Jennings (right). community while introducing them to quality afterschool organizations like the All Stars. 13 GROWTH STRATEGIES AFTERSCHOOL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES As a thought and action leader in the emerging field of Afterschool Development we are redrawing the map for how poverty is engaged, how youth development is done, and how performance is used. WORKING GROUPS AND CONFERENCES EVALUATION Since 2010, ASP has held conferences, roundtables Our partnership with the Center on Research and working groups in all of its cities and is leading and Evaluation (CORE) at Southern Methodist and organizing grassroots leaders from over 250 University (SMU) is designed to provide organizations nationally who are working together quantitative and qualitative evidence of the impact to share best practices and build the afterschool of ASP’s programs and to the Afterschool movement. Through 2017, ASP had over 10 Development field forward by bringing into clearer working group meetings in Newark, Chicago, focus what Afterschool Development does and Dallas, New York and San Francisco; we also held how we know it works. The project is attracting Afterschool Development conferences in Chicago broader attention, such as an article in Education and New Jersey. Week which captures the impact and direction ASP is going in, including how we are tackling the important question of measuring outcomes.

Kathryn Edin, Ph.D., professor of sociology and public affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, was a special guest speaker at the October 2017 President’s Roundtable, “A New Conversation About Poverty.” A member of the US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty, Dr. Edin spoke about the work she and her colleagues are doing to “…establish that relating to poor people with dignity inspires greater mobility than stigma and shame.” She added, “I believe the All Stars Project is an exemplar of a program that is bringing a voice to people.”

From left, Amy Weinberg, Ph.D., ASP board of directors member and chair of Afterschool Development Initiatives; David Grusky, Ph.D., professor at Stanford University and co-director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality; Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Ph.D., Harvard Kennedy School professor of history, race, and public policy and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies; Gabrielle Kurlander, ASP president and CEO; and, Lenora Fulani, Ph.D., ASP co-founder, at the 2017 President’s Roundtable. Over the last five years, roundtables have brought together 250 thought leaders, philanthropists, business leaders and others across the country.

14 TALENT INITIATIVES The ASP continues to create talent initiatives designed to attract, develop and retain leaders in the field of Afterschool Development.

ACTIVISTS FOR SOCIAL AFTERSCHOOL WORKING GROUPS DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP Over 60 core members are active in our working This fellowship is a competitive eight-week program groups nationally, including representatives from for recent college graduates who want to be part of Big Thought, Dallas Afterschool, Salvation Army and building the field of Afterschool Development as a NTARUPT in Dallas. Three working group members new approach to engaging poverty in our country. have been hired to work full-time by the ASP ­­— two in Over the last five program years, 55 fellows have New Jersey and one in Chicago. worked with us, 11 of whom have been hired to work full- or part-time with the ASP. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT The ASP is also investing in the development of staff FULANI FELLOWSHIP through the design and implementation of program, Launched in 2016, this fellowship is a rigorous fundraising and leadership training, including monthly introduction to and immersion in the on-the-ground development experiences with the organizations’ top practice, methodology and approach to human leaders, and an annual three-day retreat for ASP staff development employed in the programs of the All from around the country. We are creating pathways for Stars Project. A total of eight fellows have worked advancement and encouraging employees to pursue with us, two of whom have been hired to work full- new opportunities across the organization. time with the ASP.

DIGITAL START UP The ASP began partnering with Corsis LLC and Stanford University to create innovative technology platforms through which to further involve and engage ASP alumni and volunteers. With Corsis LLC, we are developing an on-line marketplace for DSY alumni and corporate partners to continue the conversation about full-time work. Called Connected Communities, we expect to pilot the project with our 4,000 DSY alumni and key corporate partners during 2018. The ASP has forged a partnership with Stanford’s Poverty and Technology Lab to design and produce technology-enhanced solutions that extend the development experience. In 2017, the team (pictured left) developed the first prototype of an All Stars-inspired tech platform designed to give our young people and caring adults additional opportunities to create development and community together.

15 2017 BY THE NUMBERS

93% 17,283 Of supervisors rated People participated the DSY summer in our programs internship program as excellent and very good 798 Students, teachers and volunteers in UX 4,979 People attended shows at the Castillo Theatre

43,520 Minutes worth of content watched on our YouTube page

16 300 NYPD officers participated in our Cops & Kids Demonstration 98% Workshops Of alumni agreed the DSY had a positive impact on their life

108,226,749 People reached through 249 media coverage People attended Afterschool Development conferences and working group meetings

$10,954,292 Total and other income

17 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LEADERSHIP

The ASP board of directors elected a slate of Gregory A. Tosko now serves as treasurer. Three new four new officers whose combined expertise and members – Gloria Strickland, Joseph Boren and vision will strengthen our efforts to be recognized as Derek DiRisio – were also added to the board. the national leader in Afterschool Development. In addition to the national board, the All Stars has We were so pleased to welcome a new chair, dynamic local boards that lead our growth in New Maria R. Morris, a longtime personal champion and York City, New Jersey, Chicago, Dallas and the architect of our national partnership with MetLife. San Francisco Bay Area. These leaders share an Mrs. Morris currently serves on the board of directors unwavering commitment to connecting youth from of S & P Global and Wells Fargo. Two long-time board the poorest communities to the corporate, civic and members, Dr. Jessie Fields and Peter Langerman, cultural success of their cities. joined Hunter L. Hunt as vice chairs, while

Left to right: Christopher Street, ASP chief development officer; Hunter Hunt, ASP board vice chair; Peter Langerman, ASP board vice chair; Maria Morris, ASP board chair; Gabrielle Kurlander, ASP president and CEO; Ron Schiller, Aspen Leadership Group; Jessie Fields, M.D., ASP board vice chair.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR: MARIA MORRIS; VICE CHAIRS: JESSIE FIELDS, M.D., HUNTER HUNT, PETER LANGERMAN; TREASURER: GREG TOSKO; SECRETARY: L. THECLA FARRELL JEFFREY ARON, Fountain House; DOUGLAS A. BALDER, Balder Architecture; KATE J. BARTON, EY; JOSEPH BOREN, Ironshore, Inc. (Retired); CATHERINE M. CARRAWAY, ; DAVID CHARD, Wheelock College of Education and Human Development at Boston University; NATHANIEL H. CHRISTIAN, CastleOak Securities, LP; MARGO L. COOK, Nuveen; JOYCE G. DATTNER, Life Performance Coaching Center; SUSAN C. DAVIES, New York University; DEREK DIRISIO, Public Service Electric and Gas Company; AMY S. DOYLE, MTV, VH1, Logo; L. THECLA FARRELL, HSBC; JESSIE A. FIELDS, M.D., St. Lukes Medical Group; DEBORAH A. GREEN, Elliott Management Corporation (Retired); HUNTER L. HUNT, Hunt Consolidated Energy, LLC; CAROLYN KRESKY; Broadcast Journalist (Retired); GABRIELLE L. KURLANDER, All Stars Project Inc.; PETER A. LANGERMAN, Franklin Mutual Advisors, Inc.; CARRIE L. LOBMAN, Ed.D., Rutgers University; EDWARD C. MALMSTROM, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch (Retired); MARIA MORRIS, MetLife (Retired); SUZU J. NEITHERCUT; ELIZABETH NIETO, MetLife; MICHAEL G. PICKERING; ROBERT T. ROSS, Wells Fargo; RICHARD H. SOKOLOW, Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP; GLORIA B. STRICKLAND, All Stars Project Inc.; GREGORY A. TOSKO, CBRE; AVRAM TUCKER, TM Financial Forensics LLC; AMY WEINBERG, University of Maryland; DREW WILLIAMSON, Cooley LLP; JANET WOOTTEN; Rubenstein Associates, Inc.

18 ALL STARS PROJECT OF NEW YORK BOARD INCOMING CHAIR: BART M. SCHWARTZ, Guidepost Solutions LLC VICE CHAIR, VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT: MARK E. DAVIDSON, Proskauer Rose LP (Retired) ADAM AMES, Artist/Educator; MARK B. CICIRELLI, Elliott Management Corporation; JESSIE A. FIELDS, M.D., St. Lukes Medical Group; WOODIE KING, JR., New Federal Theatre; ROSE T. LAVANDERO, TM Financial Forensics LLC; LISA LIM, EY; KENNETH MEYERSON, CBRE; SAMSON ORINA, JPMorgan Chase & Co.; GEMMA POSTLETHWAITE, SourceMedia, Inc.; CHRISTINA ROCCOS, Americord Registry LLC; JOHN P. SINGER, ART Advisors LLC

ALL STARS PROJECT OF NEW JERSEY BOARD CHAIR: DEREK DIRISIO, PSEG Services Corporation DAVID BARNETT, Corsis LLC Technology Services; CHRISTIAN CORREA, Franklin Mutual Advisors, Inc.; CAROLYN DORFMAN, Carolyn Dorfman Dance; ALVESTER C. GARNETT; MICHAEL HENINGBURG, Image Dermatology P.C.; JEFFREY KRONTHAL, KLS Diversified; PETER A. LANGERMAN, Franklin Mutual Advisors, Inc.; GERARD MCGRAW, FMR, LLC; CONSTANTINO MILANO, Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc.; DOMINICK J. RIZZO, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; ROBERT T. ROSS, Wells Fargo; GLORIA B. STRICKLAND, All Stars Project Inc.; RAYMOND THEK; Lowenstein Sandler PC; JAMES VINCENTI, Investors Bank; GLENROY WASON, MUFG Union Bank; STEVEN W. ALESIO (EMERITUS), Fellow, Harvard University

ALL STARS PROJECT OF CHICAGO BOARD CHAIR: MARGO L. COOK, Nuveen JEFFREY J. BAKKER, Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP; DOUGLAS M. BRODY, EY; CATHERINE M. CARRAWAY, Equity Residential; ANNE FARRELL, Chapin Hall, University of Chicago; SABRINA T. GUTHRIE, Village Leadership Academy; F. MIKAEL MLEKO, Grant Thornton; SUZU J. NEITHERCUT; BENJAMIN L. NORTMAN, Hilco Global; ERIC S. PREZANT, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP; MORT ROSEN; KEVIN D. SHANKLIN, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (Retired); MARK A. SMILEY, Hilco Global; BARBARA A. ULLMAN MILES; MARK S. WEISBERG

ALL STARS PROJECT OF DALLAS BOARD CHAIR: HUNTER L. HUNT, Hunt Consolidated Energy, LLC VICE CHAIR: GREG ARNOLD, TAC ED CHRISTMAS, Sology Solutions; MICHELLE HARTMANN, Baker McKenzie; FRANK HERNANDEZ, SMU Simmons School of Education & Human Development; KIMBERLY KESLER, KPMG, LLP; KIMBERLY W. KITTLE, Bank of Texas; HANK E. NEELY, EY; FRED SLOAN, TAC Energy; DAVID A. WHITE, Hunt Energy Solutions, LLC

ALL STARS PROJECT OF SAN FRANCISCO/BAY AREA BOARD CHAIR: DREW WILLIAMSON, Cooley LLP MELISSA E. BERGEN, MetLife; MARK BLEY, Dome Construction; RICHARD BUZIAK, Kilroy Realty Corporation; ALAN CHAMORRO, Lowe Enterprises; MICHELLE DAY, Clarify Health Solutions; JAMES L. DAY, Farella Braun & Martel LLP; DAVID GRUSKY, Stanford University; JOHN F. GUNN, EY; TIMOTHY HOGAN, Cushman & Wakefield; CAROL A. MILLER, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital; MICHELLE PERALTA, Silicon Valley Bank; KATHERINE RINGGOLD, Pixar; AVRAM TUCKER, TM Financial Forensics LLC

Board listings as of June 2018

19 SOCIETY FOR RACIAL HARMONY IN MEMORIAM

JEAN REED HAYNES, ESQ. (1949-2002)

“Jean was a special friend of the All Stars Project and the young people we reach. After retiring from a stellar legal career, Jean volunteered regularly with the All Stars and shared our passion for growth, development and racial harmony. We cherish her memory and continue to realize her legacy of impact. During 2017 her estate completed its very special support, establishing a permanent legacy of empowering young people to grow and dream bigger dreams.” – Gabrielle Kurlander, President and CEO, All Stars Project, Inc.

The Society for Racial Harmony (SRH) are partners who have made a commitment to supporting the programs of the All Stars Project through their estate planning. The SRH was created with the philosophy that in order to move beyond differences — including those of race and ethnicity — everyone must work and develop together. Special bequests continue to provide deeply meaningful support for key All Stars initiatives that foster development and create racial and social harmony.

THE SOCIETY FOR RACIAL HARMONY MEMBERS Rosemary Ames† Margot A. Durrer† Edward C. Malmstrom Susanne Schnitzer† C. Michael and L. Thecla Farrell John and Susi Manley Royce N. Smith† Anne Armstrong John A. Forbes Jessica Marta Richard Sokolow and Jeffrey Aron Joseph A. Forgione Susan Massad Sharon Tomao Martha J. Avstreih-Ross David I. Ganz Maria and Barry Morris Christopher H. Street Elizabeth G. Black Helen G. Grunebaum† Timothy D. Neiman Gillian M. Teichert Theodore Chu Carolyn Hamilton Bente L. Ott George A. Van Pelt Margo Cook and Jean Reed Haynes† Claude Owen† Jean F. Waldman† Renee Cohen Donald Leonard Hugo Picciani Mary A. Weber Susan C. Davies Deborah A. Linn Joel Press† Agathe Wulkan† Michael J. Dean Debra London Alice A. Rydel † deceased

The sample legal language below is suitable for a general bequest: “I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the All Stars Project, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, now having its principal place of business at 543 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 [the sum of money] [_percentage of my estate], the [sum] [percentage] to be used for the All Stars’ general purposes.”

20 INDIVIDUAL AND PRIVATE FUND DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. Simon R. Watson

$250,000+ $10,000 - $24,999 Anthony A. Yoseloff Fund Estate of Jean Reed Haynes Ms. Helen Abel and Mr. David Franklin Mr. Ray Young Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Hunt Mr. J. Stephen Adamczyk and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Malmstrom Ms. Rita DiMatteo John and Susi Manley The Allen Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Peter Appel Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Alesio Mr. William T. Barry Mr. Lawrence B. Alletto

$100,000 - $249,999 Mr. Mark Bley Mr. Adam Ames Mrs. Catherine Andrus and Cory and Joseph Cancila Mr. and Mrs. David Ames Andrus Family Fund Catherine and William Carraway Mr. Douglas A. Balder The Armstrong Foundation Mr. Mark B. Cicirelli Robert and Bridget Barber Ashley and Greg Arnold Brian and Mary Faith Cook David and Lori Barnett Ms. Kate J. Barton Ms. Cynthia F. Coverson Ms. Melissa E. Bergen Margo Cook and Renee Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cummings The Brian Berman Charitable Fund Norbert Hornstein and Amy Weinberg Mr. Mark E. Davidson Mr. Jas Bohrman Peter and Dana Langerman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis Mr. Stephen S. Bowen, Esq. Maria and Barry Morris Mr. and Mrs. James Day Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Brosterman Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mutz Dr. Michael J. Dean and Dr. Maykin Ho Mr. Didric Cederholm Suzu and David Neithercut Mr. Eric Dinowitz Ms. Rosy Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John P. Singer Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Ms. Beverly T. Connolly Ms. Gillian Teichert Mr. Hill A. Feinberg Mr. David Deniger Mr. and Mrs. James N. Fernandez Ms. Amy S. Doyle $50,000 - $99,999 Mr. John A. Forbes III Mr. Peter Feinberg Burke Family Foundation Mr. Glenn Gehan Mathew and Julie Feldman Leah and Jeffrey Kronthal Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Ginsburg Mr. Christopher Finnerty Mr. Gerard McGraw Mr. Philip L. Green Mr. Joseph A. Forgione Stacey and Joshua Nadell Ms. Michelle Hartmann The Barry Friedberg and Charlotte Moss Ms. Katherine Ringgold Hecktman Family Foundation Family Foundation Richard Sokolow and Sharon Tomao The Dawn Hill Fund Mr. Keith F. Goggin Mark B. Taylor Family Fund Sari Hornstein, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn Gregory and Donna Tosko Mr. Gregory P. Joseph Mr. Michael Heningburg and Ave Tucker and Dianne Bostick Kimberly and Craig Kesler Dr. Jeanine B. Downie Elizabeth and Andrew Vaden Mr. David C. Komar Armin & Esther Hirsch Foundation Mr. Orin Kramer Mr. Charles Johnson $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. David Kurtz Mr. Christopher A. Johnson Laura Abrams and Christian Correa Ms. Wendy A. Lipp and Mr. Fulvio Segalla Mr. Jeffrey Jones Ames Family Foundation Gregory and Denise Liss Steve and Lisa Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Bakker Ms. Kathleen McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Kies Joseph and Daryl Boren Sonia and Raj Menon Ms. Moira Kilcoyne and Mr. Francis Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Brody Mr. Ken Meyerson Ms. Elissa Kramer and Mr. Jay H. Newman Ms. Heather Burns Mr. Constantino Milano Dr. Ted Kurtz Dr. Jessie A. Fields, M.D. Mr. Brian Miller Mrs. Deborah Lagana-Lorber and Ms. Deborah A. Green Dr. Carol A. Miller and Dr. Michael R. Miller Dr. Daniel Lorber Ms. Janis F. Horn Colleen and Brian O’Neill Nancy Lazar and George Zachar Mr. Thomas Kempner and Paula and John Pattison Mr. Donald Leonard Ms. Katheryn C. Patterson Ms. Melanie Peña and Mr. Mark Perry Mr. Warren Liebesman F. Mikael and Laura Mleko Mr. and Mrs. Simon G. Perutz Ms. Lisa C. Lim and Mr. Jorg Menger Mr. Mike A. Myers Ms. Gemma Postlethwaite Ms. Anupam Malhotra Mr. Ashok Narasimhan Mr. Lewis S. Ranieri Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mattione Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Neely II Mr. Dominick J. Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. McAuliffe Mr. Benjamin L. Nortman and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McKevitt Ms. Amy Stoken Joan and Reade Ryan Mr. David J. Miller Mr. Michael G. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. James M. Santos Mr. Thomas F. Moran Eric Prezant and Michelle Kavoosi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Schnitzer Mr. Dennis J. Murphy Mr. Michael F. Price Mr. and Mrs. David R. Schwartz Bethany and Zachary Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Mort Rosen Gabriel Schwartz and Jolie Curtsinger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Bart M. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Shanklin Ms. Alicia Ogawa The Paul E. Singer Foundation Mr. Thomas Shawyer Sarah and Stuart Opdycke Mark and Sue Smiley Shirlie and Owen Siegel Foundation Mr. Stephen R. Payne Ms. Linda Stafford-Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Spector Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poses Tengelsen Family Foundation, Inc. Starry Night Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pzena Ms. Barbara A. Ullman Miles Mr. John J. Thurlow Mr. Barry Quirke Mr. Drew Williamson and Ms. Jill Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Todrys Mr. John F. Rallis

21 Mr. and Mrs. Art Rendak Mr. Chris Grasso Mr. and Mrs. David A. White The Riggio Foundation Ms. Jeannine R. Hahn Mr. David Woods Mr. Anthony R. Rossi, Sr. Mr. Michael A. Hardy, Esq. Anonymous Russo Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Anette Harris-Loupe Samsara Foundation Mr. Terrence J. Hendricks Estate of Susanne Schnitzer Mr. and Mrs. David Hernandez $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Doug Abbott Mr. Harvey Schulweis and Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Hill Mr. Robert Abel Ms. Barbara Benerofe Tim and Heather Hogan Ms. Amy Abrams Mr. Tom Scott Dr. Sharon B. Horn and Mr. Harry Horn Mr. Andrew Adderly Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sewell Mr. Ian B. Jacobs and Ms. Valerie Chang Marc and Bari Adelman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Siegel Mr. Jeremy V. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander Ms. Karen Silverman Mr. Trevor Jones Ms. Anne E. L. Alexis Ms. Alice W. Smith Mr. Matthew Kalafatis Diane Alfano Fund Mr. Santo Sorce Mr. James Kaltenbach Mr. Tyler R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spica Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kaplowitz Mr. Daniel Arenberg Mr. and Mrs. John S. Struck Mr. Kenneth Kaufman Jeffrey Aron and Nancy Green Anne and Kipp Sylvester Kimberly and Brad Kittle Mr. Kevin Aussef Ms. Andrea L. Tessler and Ms. Lisa Kole and Mr. Louis Hinman Susan and David Axelrod Mr. Michael Scarsella Ms. Rae Krelitz Ms. Yelena S. Bachko Raymond and Cathy Thek Leslie and Hal Kruth Mr. Chris D. Baker Ms. Mary Ann Tighe Ms. Gabrielle L. Kurlander Ms. Jane Baker Mr. and Mrs. James Tobin Ms. Rosalba Lavandero Mr. David Balsam Mr. Daniel Wan and Ms. Annette Levgard Ms. Carmen J. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. David Barker Mark and Tiffany Weisberg Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Lemme Mr. Dale Barnes Ms. Amy Wurtzburger and Mr. Pravin Soni Mr. Steven Lenter Mr. James J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Arshad R. Zakaria Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Lundstedt Mr. Ray Bartoszek Anonymous (2) Mr. Bobby B. Lyle Ms. Cheryl L. Beamon Mr. Benjamin Marcano Ms. Michelle Beck Dr. Arlene H. Markowitz Mr. David E. Belmont $2,500 - $4,999 Ms. Maria J. Mauceri Mr. Vijay Advani Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benerofe Dr. Joe May Erica and Neal Agran Mr. Gary Benerofe Mr. Arnold S. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Akhoury Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell I. Benerofe Mr. Seth Merrin Mr. Gus Alexander Ms. Susan Bennett Meschnick Charitable Family Foundation Mrs. Ruth P. Balder Ms. Charon Berg-Campbell Ms. Yvonne M. Metcalfe Mr. Conor Bastable Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berglund Mr. Lewis M. Miller Ms. Veronica W. Benzinger Ms. Rachelle Bergmann Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mullin Mr. Andrew Bernstein Ms. Lucy Billingsley Mr. Michael Nash Mr. Christopher J. Birosak Mr. Brandon Birdwell Michael and Lori Nash Mr. Richard Branca Mr. Pryor Blackwell Ms. Lisa Opoku Busumbru Lewis Brounell Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blanks Mr. Dan Peed Ms. Cheryl Dolinger Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blau Mr. David Peinsipp Ann and Michael Bunyaner Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix H. Bodden Mr. Christopher J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. William Caggiano Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bok Mr. Justin M. Peterson Mr. Fernando I. Castellanos and Mr. Josh Botts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips Ms. Lorena Matus Ms. Delores Bowman Mr. Edward Rickenbach Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Chaplin Ms. Valerie Brackett and Dr. Mack Roach Mr. Nathaniel H. Christian III Mr. Nikolaos Monoyios Mr. Kenneth Robin Mr. Theodore Chu Bradley Family Fund Mr. Joshua Rosner Mr. Irving Cohen and Ms. Melanie Pacin Ms. Donna Brandin Mr. Donald Sarver Ms. Lori A. Cox Mr. Serge Braverman Ms. Karen L. Schwindt and Mr. Greg Vena Mr. Edward Danberry Mr. Peter Breckling Mr. Dean Shapiro Dr. Kathleen A. Delaney Mr. Paul Bregman Ms. Dorothy Slater-Brown Derek and Paula DiRisio Mr. Mike A. Brorman Mr. Philip H. Stern Mr. Stephen Dizard Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brundage IM Stillman Family Foundation Mr. Calvin G. Donly and Ms. Ellen Philip Toni and John Burt Mr. Christopher H. Street Ms. Carolyn Dorfman and Dr. Greg Gallick Mr. Gregory Butler Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Strohm Mr. Michael Embler Mr. David Byron Ms. Anne Symonds Mr. Alex Flamm Mr. James E. Cain Mr. Gene Tate Constance and Charles Fletcher Meg and Tim Callahan Foundation Ms. Sheila Tendy Mr. Emanuel Geduld Mr. Steven Carlsen The Tyler Foundation Mr. Phillip B. Gibbons Rhonda and Desmond Carson Mr. George A. Van Pelt Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Gordon Bonnie and Michael Carter

22 Mr. Robert M. Cashill Alvester Garnett and Regina Carter Mr. Harry Kresky Ms. Toni Ceaser Dr. Jane E. Gartner and Dr. Richard Gartner Mr. John Kritzmacher Mr. Andrew J. Ceresney Mary Jane Wahl Gearns Foundation Ms. Linda Krivkovich Ms. Dorothy Cherry Marci and Joel Gerston Ms. Whitney Kroenke Dr. James S. Chesley, Jr. Mr. Dean Gestal Ms. Kathleen Lally Mr. Roman Chiporukha and Ms. Bonny Gildin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Lamb Ms. Erica Jackowitz Mr. Daniel Gioia Ms. Karen Lambert Mr. Neeraj Chopra Laurie and Stephen Girsky Ms. Kathy Lavinder Paula and Greg Clark Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Gittens John and Kelly Lawrence Mr. Leland Cleland Robert I. Glimcher Family Foundation Mr. Scott Layne Mr. Bruce Cohen Ms. Beth B. Goldberg Ms. Sarah Leary Mr. Daniel J. Cohen Mrs. Roberta Goldberg Mr. Charles Lee Mr. Gerald Cooper Ms. Zola D. Golub Mr. Eric Legoff Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cooperman Gould Family Charitable Fund Ms. Gail Leibowitz Ms. Doris D. Cramer Ms. Diana L. Gowen and Mr. Sean Gowen Ms. Jamie Leigh Mr. Barry Dampf Ms. Tama Greenberg Ms. Julie K. Lenner Ms. Salha S. Daniel Mr. Jonathan D. Greenman Mr. Andrew J. Levander Ms. Cheryl L. Davis Mr. Neil Greenstein Mr. Alan Levine Richard J. Davis, Esq. Mr. Timothy Greiner Ms. Elizabeth Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Griess Ms. Wendy S. Liebmann Mr. Nathaniel De Rothschild Mr. Perley H. Grimes, Jr. David and Jessica Lindsey Ms. Denise DeMan The Frank J. Guarini Foundation Ms. Susan Lipstein Ms. Anne G. Dickerson Mr. Patrick Gunn Andrew and Elise Liss Mr. August Direnzo Ms. Sabrina T. Guthrie Mr. John Liu Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dixon Mr. Philip Harris Mr. James J. Ljunglin Arlene Doherty and Bob Petersen Mr. Eric Hawk Ms. Carrie L. Lobman Mr. Brendan P. Dougher Mr. Jim Henderson Mr. Roger London Ms. Arden D. Down Ms. Kate Henselmans Ms. Alison R. Lowy Mr. and Mrs. William A. Downe Mr. Luis Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lubin Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dreas Penny and Bret Herscher Mr. Thomas Luce Mr. Stephano R. Dubuc, Jr. Mr. David C. Heselton Ms. Beverly J. Luehs Mr. and Mrs. Colin W. Dunn Mr. Jeffrey Hill Ms. Karyn T. Lynch Mr. Jeffrey Dunson Mr. Craig Hillier Ms. Yuwei Ma Mr. Lucien L. Duquette Mr. Jaime Hobbeheydar Mr. A.K. Mago Mr. Clement Dwyer Mr. David Hollander Mr. John P. Maher and Mr. Raymond Ebert Mr. Keith L. Horn Ms. Noreen A. Meguid Ms. Frances C. Engoron Lawrence and Judith Howard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mandelbaum Ms. Arden Epstein Mr. Daniel S. Huffenus Ms. Linda Mandolini Mr. Rudy J. Escalante Hulbert Family Charitable Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manganaro Mr. and Mrs. Harry Facher Mr. Michael K. Hurst Mr. Peter G. Mangin Mr. Brian A. Falconer Mr. Sadik Huseny Mr. Michael L. Manire Ms. L. Thecla Farrell Mr. Michael E. Hynes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fenlaw Ms. Roselynn F. Itelson Mr. Charles D. MarLett Ms. Lisa Ferraro Mr. John R. Jaeger Ms. Jessica Massad Ms. Kathleen B. Fiess Gladys and George Janava Dr. Susan Massad Karen Finerman and Lawrence Golub Dr. E. Patrick Johnson and Ellen and Conrad Masterson Alexander Fischbein Foundation Mr. Stephen Lewis Mr. Graham Mather Mr. Dennis Fisco and Ms. Pamela Polite Ms. Jennifer Johnson Ms. Kaija Matiss Mrs. Ellen K. Flamm Mizzy Jonas Family Foundation Ann and Paul Mattison Mr. Curt W. Fochtmann Sekou and Jennifer Kaalund Alesha and James McAdams Mr. and Mrs. Travis Fox Mr. Michael Katz Ms. Sheryl M. McAuliffe Ms. Hannah Francis Marina P. & Stephen E. Kaufman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Clint McDonnough Ms. Susan L. Freshour Ms. Karen Kennard Ms. Rosalind McEvoy Mr. Karl Freter Kent-Lucas Foundation, Inc. Mr. Ken McFarland Mr. Daniel Friedman Ms. Lois F. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGuire Mr. Sandy M. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Steve King Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin Ms. Julie A. Gabrik Mr. and Mrs. Carlton B. Klapper Mr. Gerardo Mejia Mr. Scott H. Gamber Ms. Lori Klinghoffer Ms. Elyse B. Mendel Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Ganz Ms. Emilie C. Knoerzer Mr. Arthur Metzler Mr. Jorge Garcia Mr. Christopher Koh Mr. Daniel Meyerson Mr. Mark E. Garcia Philip and Judith Kozloff Mr. Todd A. Miles Mr. Jeff Garelick Ms. Carolyn Kresky and Mr. Mark A. Picard Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller

23 Mr. Sean Miller Mr. Christopher Roeder Mr. Stephen D. Trent Mr. James B. Mintz and Mr. Richard S. Ronner Mr. Robert Tuchman Ms. Deborah A. Stewart Mr. Kenneth Rosen Ms. Gail Utter Nina and Nicholas von Moltke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosetti Ms. Mandana Vahabzadeh Ms. Eileen Moncoeur Mr. Adam Ross Ms. Tracy Valentine Mr. Joshua Morris Ms. Donna M. Ross Ms. Susan G. VanKuiken Mrs. Margaret Morrow Mr. Jonathan E. Rothschild Mr. Michael Veale Mr. Edward L. Morse Mr. William Russell Mr. Victor Vecchiariello Mr. Andrew Moss Mr. John Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Venerus Mr. Jeremy Moss Mr. Joseph A. Sabatini Mr. Richard Vermillion Ms. Sara Moss and Mr. Michael Gould Mr. Omar Saeed Ms. Lisa Vines Mr. Francis Murphy Ms. Tara Salamone-Weiss Mr. William Viqueira Mr. and Mrs. John Muschalek Ms. Cathy R. Salit Mr. Gregory S. Vorwaller Ms. Marlene Nelson Ms. Jacqueline S. Salit Mr. Daniel Walgrove Mr. Richard A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Chad Salsbery Ms. Jessie B. Walker Mr. John Neukom Mrs. Julie Samber Mr. Andy Wallace Mr. Paul B. Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sandhu Ms. Victoria A. Wallace Mr. Russell Newhouse Mr. James Sauer Mr. Devin Waller Mr. Scott N. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Sayers Ms. Shawn Ward Mr. Geoffrey Newton Mr. Michael E. Schamberger Ms. Vicky Ward Mr. Jay D. Nibbe Ms. Kellie C. Seaman Mr. Steven G. Watson Ms. Jacqueline G. Nieman Ms. Heather Secrest Mr. William R. Waxman and Mr. Ron Noreman Mr. and Mrs. F. David Segal Ms. Mindy Lissner Ms. Carla J. Ogunrinde Mr. Daniel Senor Dr. Raymond V. Wedderburn Mr. John B. Opdycke Mr. Stuart Shapiro Ms. He Wei Ms. Nona Patronite Dr. Steven Shelov and Dr. Marsha L. Shelov Dr. Peter J. Weiden and Ms. Nicole Pecoulas Ms. Leslie Silverman Mrs. Vasiliki Weiden Ms. Michelle Peralta Ms. Debbie Smith Ms. Lauran Weinmann Mr. Edward Perks Mr. Donald V. Smith Mr. Andrew Weintraub Ms. Cornelia Perutz Mr. Keith Smith Daniel J. Wilcox Memorial Fund Mr. James G. Phillips Ambassador and Mrs. Clifford Sobel Mr. Stephen J. Williams Hon. Jeanne L. Phillips Ms. Susan K. Spencer Dr. Jon D. Williamson and Mr. Joseph E. Phillips Don H. Splawn Charitable Foundation Mrs. Sue Williamson Ruth and Richard Pickering Mr. Anthony J. Sportelli Mr. S. Hart Williford Mr. Kenneth Pizzo Mr. Kenneth Springer Mr. Gary Winnick Mr. Alexander Popov Ms. Helge Staby-Deaton Mr. Adam Witten Mr. Nicholas Potter Mr. Michael Stafford Mr. Marc Wolinsky Mr. John F. Powers Mr. Joseph Stavola Ms. Margaret A. Wood Mr. Adam Price Mr. David J. Stern Drucilla Wood-Beckwith and Robert and Sarah Priest-Heck Ms. Glenna G. Stewart Geoffrey Beckwith Mr. Howard Rabner Ms. Diane M. Stiles Ms. Nina J. Wortzel-Hoffman Mr. Emilio Ragosa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Street Ms. Elise A. Yablonski Mr. John F. Rankin, III Ms. Sara Street Mr. Philip Yee Mr. Ken Rapp Ms. Lauren Sunstein Mr. R. P. Yetter Ms. Tami Rash Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sutton Jenny Zak and Craig Pattison Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Reckford Ms. Hyla Swesnik Mr. Sacha M. Zarba Ms. Laura F. Riccardo Mr. Joshua Swidler Mr. Isaac Zion and Mrs. Donna Beato Zion Ms. Marian Rich Mr. Joseph M. Tartaglia Zoffinger Family Fund Ms. Karen Riedel Mr. Daniel Thibault Mr. Douglas R. Zywiczynski and Ms. Ramneek Rikhy Mr. Michael Thompson Mr. Robert Price Mr. Liam J. Riordan Mr. Michael Tobitsch Mr. Kurt Roderich Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Tremain, Jr.

NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS AND PROGRAM TERM FUNDS The Andrus Family Fund (established by John and Cathy Andrus) The Scott Flamm Fund for the DSY (established by the friends and family of Scott Flamm) Additionally, with founding support from the Manley family, the All Stars Project established an endowment.

24 CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION DONORS

E-Trade Garibaldi Group

$100,000 + Edison Properties Newark Foundation Global Material Technologies The Arnold Companies Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. Charitable Foundation The Elkes Foundation The Eugene McDermott Foundation Golub Capital Haskell Holdings Inc. Family Management Corporation GP Summit Associates LLC PSEG and PSEG Foundation Fidelity Investments Grey Global Group Inc. First Presbyterian Church of Dallas H&M International Transportation Inc. $50,000 - $99,999 Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Hilco Global AIG FTI Consulting, Inc. HUB International Midwest The Boone Family Foundation Gilead Huntington Bank CBRE Goya Foods IIMI, Inc. The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation Greystar Ingenious Med EY Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc. Inno-Pak, LLC Fossil Foundation and Fossil Partners, L.P. Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. Jones Day Hunt Cares Employee Giving Program The Hyde and Watson Foundation Journal Square Plaza Hunt Consolidated Energy, LLC Inland Mortgage Capital LLC JPMorgan Chase & Co. Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation Johnson & Johnson Keefe Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Ironshore KPMG, LLP Kirkland & Ellis Foundation and MetLife and MetLife Foundation La Vida Feliz Foundation Kirkland & Ellis LLP Performance of a Lifetime Latham & Watkins LLP Kissinger, McLarty Associates Silicon Valley Bank Foundation and Livingstone Partners Lempira Interiors NY LLC Silicon Valley Bank MacArthur Foundation Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP Viacom MCJ Amelior Foundation LibertyView Capital Management LLC NBCUniversal LivCor $25,000 - $49,999 Near & Far Aid Association Inc. Lockton Companies Americord Registry LLC New Vernon Capital Foundation, Inc. Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. AMLI Residential Newark Police Foundation Inc. Mayer Brown LLP Broadridge Financial Solutions Panasonic Corporation of America McLarty Capital Partners Community Foundation of New Jersey Plains Capital Bank Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Foundation Polsinelli Norman & Bettina Roberts Foundation and Dun & Bradstreet Proskauer Rose LP Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC East Side Institute for Short Term Psychotherapy Protiviti Otis Elevator Company Equity Residential The Sister Fund P.B.P Associates Fairfield County’s Community Foundation SJP Properties Pathside, LLC Franklin Templeton Investments TM Financial Forensics LLC Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Grant Thornton LLP Tora PNC Bank Guidepost Solutions LLC Ventas Foundation and Ventas Inc. The Port Authority of NY and NJ Investors Foundation, Inc. and Investors Bank Victoria Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP Walsh Construction Company, LLC Rialto Capital Management, LLC M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Waterton Associates, LLC Richmond Hill Investment Co. Marsh Willis Towers Watson Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP Newark Community Economic Woodmont Properties RSM US LLP Development Corporation Sandler O’Neill & Partners LLP Nuveen Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr $5,000 - $9,999 Secaucus Lodging Associates LLP RBC Foundation USA and RBC Allied World Assurance Company, Ltd. SL Green Management Capital Markets Alper Services LLC SunTrust Bank Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Amegy Bank ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation Shadow Financial Systems, Inc. Aon UBS Foundation and Sidley Austin LLP Archer Daniels Midland United Way of Essex and West Hudson United Way of Metropolitan Dallas Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Wells Fargo Foundation and Wells Fargo USG Foundation and USG Corporation B Space LLC Wheels Inc. The Vera and Imre Hecht Foundation, Inc. BMO Harris Bank Yetter Coleman LLP The Walt Disney Company Foundation Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC Corcoran Group Cares $10,000 - $24,999 Cornerstone Macro $2,500 - $4,999 ACG Analytics Inc. D’Amato & Lynch, LLP American Express Foundation Bel Fuse, Inc. Dallas County Community College District Baker Botts Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. The Durst Organization Inc. Bank of Texas CIBC Evercore Partners Services East L.L.C. Binsky & Snyder Services, LLC Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP F&G Mechanical Group Boston Properties Dome Construction First American Title Insurance Company Champalimaud Design, LLC Gardiner & Theobald, Inc. Colliers International LLC

25 DCI Group Beirne Wealth Consulting Modern Electric Co. Fitzpatrick & Associates, Inc. CAPCommunity Foundation, Inc. Mount Sinai Health System Fluor Enterprises, Inc. Casella Construction Corp. Much Shelist, P.C. Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co. Chicago Title Insurance Company Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP Hatzimemos / Libby Clara Maass Medical Center New Lounge 4324, LLC Icon Interiors, Inc. Convene New York Life Insurance Industrial Urban Corp. Cooper Aerobics Enterprises Inc. Northern Trust Infrastructure Repair Service, LLC CRS Facility Services Open Primaries Jones Lang LaSalle Cullen and Dykman LLP Parkway Bank & Trust Co. JRM Construction Management, LLC Culture Shock Games LLC Petrillo Klein & Boxer LLP The KABR Group Cushman & Wakefield Petroven, Inc. KDC Real Estate Development & Investments Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Pioneer Natural Resources Company Kidder Mathews Development Specialists Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Lincoln Property Company Donnelly Industries Inc. Porzio, Bromberg & Newman Marchetto Higgins Stieve Duggal Visual Solutions, Inc. PS&S LLC McDonald’s Corporation Elliott Management Corporation PSEG Power Connecticut LLC McGuire, Craddock & Strother, P.C. Finsbury, LLC Quiñones & Arbona Law Offices PSC McMillan Electric First Rate Inc. Robert Derector Associates Medtronic Trust Account Four West Red Oak Lane LLC Round Top Building Services, Inc. Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC Friedman Properties RPM Development, LLC Newmark Knight Frank Genova Burns Rutgers University NYCTIES Gensler Salesforce.org Panepinto Properties GGP Shore Group Associates Pashman Stein Walder Hayden Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching SIMS Metal Management Pavonia Equities L.P. Gift Program SiriusDecisions, Inc. Pearlman & Miranda LLC Google Skyline Construction Inc. Pearson Group Capital Management Guidepost Partners, LLC Sology Solutions People’s United Community Foundation Hartz Lindenbaum Associates Solomon Cordwell Buenz Plescia Roofing Inc. Hilltop Securities, Inc. Standard Parking PSEG Power of Giving Campaign Hollister Construction Services Starcom Worldwide, Inc. Quick Response Fire Protection, Inc. HSBC Philanthropic Programs Tailored Sportsman LLC Savills Studley Innovid Teahan & Constantino LLP Scarinci & Hollenbeck, LLC Inside Source Team Resources, Inc. Seyfarth Shaw LLP Interstate Drywall Corp. Ted Moudis Associates Sobel & Co., LLC Karlin & Karlin Texas Health Resources Solar Energy Systems, LLC Kilgore & Kilgore PLLC Texas Instruments Theatre Communications Group, Inc. The Landis Group Thompson & Knight Foundation and Welco Realty Lemcor Thompson & Knight LLP Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP Lowenstein Sandler PC Tiffany & Co. Zuckerman Spaeder LLP Lutz and Carr CPAs, LLP Trammell Crow Residential Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, LLP Two Trees Impact Marc Fisher Footwear Waters McPherson McNeill, P.C. $1,000 - $2,499 Mass Mutual Western Carriers, Inc. Amalgamated Bank of Chicago McMaster-Carr Supply Company Corporation AmTrust Title Menlo Engineering Associates Inc. Anderson Carpet MGB Development Group, LLC Barnum Financial Group Mintz & Gold LLP The Beck Group

26 2017 FINANCIALS

STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENSES BALANCE SHEET Year ended December 31, 2017 As of December 31, 2017

REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT ASSETS Contributions and Net Special Events Revenue $9,879,449 Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,369,916 Program Revenue 67,559 Investments 3,520,545 of real property 710,000 Contributions Receivable 2,071,797 Interest and Dividends 107,110 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 156,000 Realized and Unrealized gain on Investments 142,039 Fixed Assets - Net 10,922,714 Other Revenues 48,135 Total Assets $19,040,972 Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support $10,954,292

EXPENSES LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS All Stars Talent Show Network $1,992,703 Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $902,338 Development School for Youth 2,839,977 Mortgage Payable $9,194,260 Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids 1,086,753 Deferred Rent $207,670 Castillo Theatre 751,434 Loan Payable $399,162 Volunteerism and Education 838,975 Other liabilities $66,735 Management and General 965,830 Total Liabilities $10,770,165 Fundraising 1,426,966

Total Expenses $9,902,638 Net Assets 8,270,807

Change in Net Assets $1,051,654 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $19,040,972

Ratio of Program Services to Total Expenses 76%

Program Expenses 76% Fundraising Expenses 14.5% Management and General 9.5%

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