the newsletter of Isles, Inc. • SpringW 2014 orks

Services Promote Healthy Living p.4 Build Wealth p.6 Roberto Clemente Park Revitalize Communities p.7 Educate & Train p.8 On August 21, 2013, Isles cut the ribbon at the grand re-opening of Roberto Clemente Park in the Old Trenton Neighborhood. The multi-year project was part of a larger community revitalization effort that includes numerous home renovations, also inside energy efficiency improvements, community gardens, and other community Financial Summary 2013 p.11 projects. Isles’ partners included: the City of Trenton, the New Jersey Department List of Donors p.12 of Environmental Protection Green Acres program, the Department of Community Affairs’ Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, PSE&G, Bank of America, Princeton Garden Club, and Wyeth Corporation. MESSAGE from Isles’ President

The year 2013 was an exciting And when we make cities work, fewer and productive one for Isles. This families choose to move out into the newsletter highlights some of those countryside. trends. How do we build healthy cities? We completed a four year strategic Smart, “new urbanist”-type planning plan that brought together board, matters, but as importantly, we need staff, and community stakeholders. healthy families. What does that This diverse and thoughtful group take? We start by recognizing and re-affirmed Isles’ mission and supporting the capacity for everyone general direction, while urging us to move towards self-reliance to do more with our lessons of the and then we build healthy, green past 33 years. Heading into 2014, we buildings and places. will sharpen our focus on research, writing, shaping policies, and helping In a low cost way, that is what Isles others learn from our experience. does, working with talented staff, volunteers, and community residents As a result, I do more public people flee to get to the greener who care about our mission. This speaking, including to various fields, right? Environmental groups includes our board of trustees, led by environmental groups. At a U.N. focus on preserving, not developing, our new Chair Ann Marie Senior. Conference on Sustainability in right? Think again. December, I laid out a message that So join us, as a volunteer or has grown consistent: If you care Cities and high density suburbs supporter. We need your talent, about the health of the planet that are the greenest places to be. They wisdom, and engagement. Thanks for your kids and grandkids will inherit, lighten the carbon footprint of caring. then help build healthy cities. resident families, save water and In Community, other natural resources, and reduce Marty It seems counterintuitive. Cities the need for cars, allowing us to are the dirty, crowded places that spend time in our own communities.

“One morning, I opened the Meet Ed Butler of Isles Youth newspaper to see the photos Institute of 31 Trenton youth who had been killed this year. Eleven of Ed Butler loves kids, with unbounded energy. In addition those casualties had been my to their education and job training needs, Ed makes students at one time. I saw sure they can access services such as case management, that I needed to be on the job placement, life skills training, housing, childcare, ground and on street corners transportation, and nutrition. This year, Ed also started recruiting students into a place meeting the needs of students’ family members as well. that would not only keep them safe, but equip them with the After more than 30 years, Ed knows what youth need, tools necessary to succeed in inside and out. He is a leading speaker, trainer, and life. Having worked at IYI in the consultant for national and international youth and adult past, I knew its effectiveness. services. He has worked with the New Jersey Juvenile The students needed me back Justice Commission, with juvenile correctional facilities, in there, where I would have more impact. Isles takes a public schools as a teacher, and as a nonprofit leader. comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges facing Trenton youth in and out of school. By adding In 2013, Ed returned to Isles Youth Institute (IYI) as services for families, I knew the students could excel even Manager of Support Services after a seven year absence. further.” Immediately prior, he taught in Trenton Public Schools. Why did he leave that position, forfeiting excellent benefits A native of Philadelphia, Ed has lived in Trenton for 20 years. and a pension? Ed is clear about his personal mission: He is a proud father of three: Brandon, Dominique and Taisha.

2 Isles Works Spring 2014 Events

Top: Miles for Isles 5K at Mercer County Park on May 4th Center: 6th Annual Isles Golf Outing at TPC Jasna Polana on May 20th Bottom left and right: Inaugural Haunted Harvest 5K Run/Walk and Monster Madness Mile Fun Run at Washington Crossing State Park on October 26th

3 PROMOTE healthy living Plate & Place: A New Path to Healthy Living

Isles Garden Support Network grows tens of thousands of pounds of fresh veggies every year. But that is not enough. Gardeners and kids need to know how to prepare and eat the produce too. Isles offers hands on cooking workshops, film screenings, and community food education. To build demand for fresh, healthy food, Isles connects food to other community Isles’ Prince Moore and Mrs. Pete development goals. Isles Makes Homes Energy Efficient and Safe In 2012, Mrs. Luedene Pete again, Mrs. Pete reached out to feared for her home. In dire Isles. Isles repaired the roof on the disrepair, it was on the verge abandoned house, preparing it for future renovation. of condemnation. She lived with mold and mildew and Mrs. Pete is grateful for Isles and rotting sheetrock, caused by to Prince for saving her home. She rain and snow and a damaged told us, “This is the first winter I roof. Mrs. Pete had seen Isles’ don’t have to worry about water or snow coming into my home. I was work on several homes in her panicked and Prince saw my needs neighborhood. She contacted and went right to work to help.” Prince Moore, Isles E4 field Prince’s response: “It’s a privilege to supervisor. Prince promptly work for Isles. It enables me to help assessed her home. Within a others and I get joy out of seeing other people joyful.” short time, Mrs. Pete’s home had a new roof, sheetrock, Isles targets homes that waste and a new floor in her living energy, threaten the health room. of children, and are at risk of abandonment. More than 60 Like a thousand other homes, homes were renovated over the Mrs. Pete’s home is attached to an abandoned house that had fallen past two years, with up to 70 into worse disrepair. Over time, more to be completed over the water started coming in from the next two years. damaged roof next door. Once Jim Simon leads a cooking workshop at the East Trenton Center. 4 Isles Works Spring 2014 Collaborating with Plate & Place, other local organizations help spread the gospel of gardening and fresh food to groups that serve kids and families.

Film screenings focus on food, nutrition, urban agriculture, community planning, and urban design. It’s a fun way to teach healthy cooking techniques and nutrition. Residents prepare an Students learn to prepare healthy foods from the Executive Chef at Rat’s Restaurant. affordable, balanced meal and then eat it family- style. Whenever possible, we use fresh produce Good Food and Good Kids: Perfect from an Isles garden. Together Youth spend more time outdoors and they While experts debate the learn about nutrition, levels of childhood obesity, the environment, the problem is real. Children and leadership. At are coping with adult diseases the children’s garden like high blood pressure and in Roberto Clemente Park, students explore type two diabetes. Rather than the bamboo maze, despair the health of our future the wildflower “mini- generations, Isles is doing meadow,” and vegetable something about it. This year, garden. At the garden Isles has a national FoodCorps next to Isles Youth service member, Kaysha McKim, Institute, students grow who is helping assure that more the produce and make potato salad, salsa, and kids grow, taste, and enjoy even pizza. veggies.

Grounds for Sculpture FoodCorps connects kids to real food allowed students to and helps them grow up healthy. tour the sculpture park FoodCorps places volunteers where and galleries, and gain they can make a difference. hands-on experience “When I joined Isles as a FoodCorps Kaysha McKim, FoodCorps Service Member in the commercial volunteer in September, I joined a gardens and kitchen 32-year old community garden service at Rat’s Restaurant. that included more than 11 school While harvesting, weighing, and Students helped Rat’s gardens. I help these gardens become graphing potatoes, one of the 5th grade executive chef to create sustainable, foster nutrition education, students I work with said, “I just learned an appetizer from the and provide a fun way to bring hands- how to do math without a book!” garden ingredients. on learning into the classroom. I help teachers connect gardens to common One teacher recently told me that the core standards in math, science, (continued on the next page) language arts, and social studies.

5 Build wealth

Lamar at work Lamar receives the keys to his new home! Alumni at Work

Eleven years ago, before joining Lamar worked with Kit to build his important assets as an employee. Isles YouthBuild Institute (IYI), credit and assets and buy his property About Isles, Aubriel says, “If you want Lamar Allen was grappling in the fall of 2013. According to change for yourself and are willing to Lamar, “Isles has had a greater impact make sacrifices, Isles is the backbone with life in the juvenile justice on my life mentally and financially and gives you the support to do it.” system. Ten years ago, he than any single person or company I graduated and he now works have ever come in contact with.” Troy, ’07 alumnus and Isles’ CEET for ’s dining trainee, has also worked at PSE&G services. With Isles’ help, Lamar Other Isles YouthBuild graduates since 2009. Troy feels grateful to be have moved to self-reliance as well. at PSE&G. He and his wife recently just bought his first home along Aubriel, ’06 alumna and Isles’ Center bought their first home in Willingboro with an adjoining rental unit. He for Energy and Environmental Training and plan to purchase a multi-family also became an Isles donor. (CEET) trainee, has worked for PSE&G investment property in Trenton—a since 2009. She began as an energy plan whose seed was planted while Lamar attended an Isles workshop auditor and now reads meters. learning construction skills at IYI. where he heard Kit Patel talk about Aubriel enjoys her work and cites According to Troy, “Isles literally Isles Financial Solutions (IFS). IFS helps the discipline she learned through changed my life when they reached workers build their financial capability. her Isles training as one of her most out and recruited me.”

Good Food and Good Kids: Perfect Together Take the Isles (continued from the previous page) Virtual Garden Tour

students she can’t get to participate in class are thriving in the garden. They love hands on learning.

My students love the garden time, and take great pride in caring for their plants. A 5th grade class harvested popping corn last fall. They shelled the corn, winnowed it, and learned patience while waiting for it to dry so they could pop it at a class popcorn party.

Over the winter, I teach cooking and nutrition. Students from 1st to 5th grade learn how to make their own whole grain pumpkin pancakes, vegetable stir fry, hummus, and black bean and corn salad. We are now planning our Explore the rich history and diversity of gardens and spring gardens and all of the delicious vegetables we will gardeners in our community through photos, 360° grow. I love this job.” panoramas, and narratives. www.isles.org/services/urban-agriculture/map 6 Isles Works Spring 2014 revitalize Communities Isles Collaborates to Revitalize Neighborhoods

Isles works with neighborhood residents and stakeholders to create strength-based comprehensive plans, raise funds to implement the plans, and effect change that advances local priorities. We employ our 30-year track record and strong relationships with funders to support collaborative neighborhood revitalization efforts that enable the continued good work of established organizations and build the capacity of newer or smaller organizations. Community groups meet at the Carver Center Isles’ work in the Old Trenton Neighborhood (OTN) exemplifies • upgrades to YWCA’s facility; • create or restore four murals in this approach. Since the 1990s, we collaboration with SAGE. have restored abandoned historic • redevelopment of seven homes for homeownership, converted abandoned buildings into affordable Looking forward, we are engaging vacant land into thriving gardens single family homes; and those OTN stakeholders listed above and playgrounds, and partnered • creation of Isles E4, an affiliate and others, including The College with regional housing developers to that weatherizes and repairs of New Jersey and Passage Theatre, create nearly 100 affordable homes. occupied buildings, including 17 in around updating the neighborhood In 2007, in response to New Jersey’s OTN. plan to reflect the burgeoning OTN new Neighborhood Revitalization arts scene. We hope to create a new Tax Credit (NRTC) program, Isles Over the coming year, Isles will: Old Trenton Arts District that aligns convened the OTN community to • undertake predevelopment of 12 with the City of Trenton’s economic develop a plan for the neighborhood. abandoned buildings; development strategy. To date, Isles has secured more than $3.5M in NRTC and other funds to • begin redevelopment of 26 Isles plays a similar role in the Trenton implement the plan. In all, nearly apartments in 10 vacant buildings Historic Development Collaborative 75% of the funds Isles has raised to in collaboration with CityWorks; neighborhood of the West Ward, implement the OTN plan flows to • provide neighborhood-based where a neighborhood plan collaborating organizations. child and family case management completed in 2011 won acceptance in collaboration with HomeFront; into the NRTC program in 2013. Isles Accomplishments under the plan • develop an arts-focused “maker has raised more than $1.7M for plan include: space” in collaboration with the implementation, nearly 50% of which • redevelopment of Roberto SAGE Coalition, an emerging funds collaborating organizations. Clemente Park with a new artist collective, and the Trenton basketball court, play structures, Downtown Association; and and an enhanced children’s garden;

7 EDUCATE and train Want Hands-on Learning? Start a Business

In the fall of 2013, Isles Youth Institute (IYI) students became Chief Executives of start up businesses. Students in Professor Bea Chiang’s Cost Accounting class at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) helped IYI students develop written plans for four businesses:

• Tucker’s Tees (a silk screen t-shirt printing business) • Clean Clothes R Us (a laundry service) • A motor and bicycle repair shop • Snacks on 33 (a school store)

IYI students worked in teams with the TCNJ students, developing business plans and presenting them to a panel of peers and advisors. IYI businesses are part of a new project-based learning curriculum. To plan and set up a business, students learn writing, math, reading, and other essential skills. Students, staff, and mentors look forward to finding opportunities to implement these plans.

This collaboration between Isles and TCNJ’s Bonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement is part of an ongoing relationship. In recent years, Bonner scholars have helped IYI students with GED tutoring, mentoring, and life skills. Bonner scholars help expose IYI students to high performing mentors— and to the college experience. This year’s partnership with the upper level Cost Accounting course at TCNJ also provides students with benefit from a growing trend in education: Community Engaged Learning.

IYI Student, Kwame Larkins, presents his plan for a bicycle and small motor repair business.

8 Isles Works Spring 2014 Student Takes Steps

Toward a Promising Future Jasmine T. and her family Imagine needing a second chance. Imagine, as a teenager, losing the grandmother who loved and raised you, and having to move into another’s home, a home where you Isles Teams Up with are expected to contribute as an adult while still a child. Mercer Street Friends Imagine having to choose between staying in school to Make Trenton and needing to earn a living. Now imagine discovering a supportive place where you could earn a diploma and gain Homes Healthier job skills and certifications, take field trips, and learn life Often, the most dangerous place for skills. For 20-year-old Lisa, this is more than an image. kids is their home. And typically, unsafe conditions are little understood. From Lisa attends Isles Youth Institute (IYI) where she is part of a community, roof leaks to flaking paint to pests to with adults and peers that encourage and inspire her to be the woman mold, homes trigger chronic health that her grandmother would be proud of. After one year at IYI, she is issues—especially lead poisoning and close to obtaining her GED, and steps closer to a promising future. asthma.

“IYI motivates me a lot. To know that some of the staff are After testing thousands of homes and researching health data, the challenge from where I’m from and they made it, it makes me feel like I is increasingly clear. Lead poisoning, can be somebody.” for example, is affecting thousands of students in Trenton today. The cost of this threat is staggering, in education performance, medical costs, criminal justice, and much more. In addition, chronic asthma is a major reason for lost school days among students and work days for the adults who care for them. If left unmanaged, asthma can be fatal.

Isles supports our community to address these hazards through parent education, energy retrofits, and healthy homes testing and remediation. As an affiliate of the National Center for Healthy Housing, Isles’ Center for Energy and Environmental Training (CEET) trains community health workers, visiting nurses, building inspectors, and others in the essentials of indoor health and safety. Working with Mercer Street Friends’ Healthy Families Program, Isles has trained 10 home visitors. As part of their regular home visit schedule, they complete a home assessment, document the problems they find, and educate homeowners or landlords on how to make their homes healthy and maintain a IYI students attend the Princeton Jazz Festival. safe indoor environment.

9 Volunteers

Isles is grateful for the many student, alumni, and corporate volunteers and volunteer groups who work with us throughout the year.

Top left: Bloomberg LP Top right: Princeton Class of ’83 Center right: Toll Brothers Bottom left: Comcast Bottom right: NRG Energy

10 Isles Works Spring 2014 financial summary 2013

2013 Actual Revenue 2013 Actual Expenses

Other Income Investment Income 4% Public Support Individuals 11% Administration 5% 17%

CEET/Env/Weather Estate Distribution 28% 12%

Resource Development 6% Property Sales 6% Community Planning & Urban Agriculture Rental Incomes 7% 6% Financial Self Reliance Government Grants 8% Program Fees 40% Property Costs 6% 14% Other Grants YouthBuild 10% 20% Each area of service assumes its related administrative costs.

A complete audited financial statement will be available at our office or at isles.org/about/publications/financials Isles be the change Capital Campaign (2006–2013)

Anonymous (4) The Elias Foundation Dorothy and Joseph Highland Foundation Katherine R. and H. Jay Sexton Barbara and Clifford Barr Barbara and John Emery Highland-Mills Foundation Ai Constance Handa Moore Cathy and Robert Shaffer Raymond H. Bateman Erickson Family Fund of the Princeton Kathleen and William Hoffman Ai Constance Handa Moore and Manish H. Shah Wendy Benchley Area Community Foundation Congressman Rush Holt and Yuki Moore Laurenti Vivian B. and Harold T. Shapiro Roger E. Birk Essig Enright Family Foundation Margaret Lancefield Carol Moore Walter W. Shwayka Dominique and Jerald Bodenstein First Properties Corporation Hopewell Valley Community Bank Hal and Hana Moore Tracy and Scott Sipprelle Sarah M. and Joseph L. Bolster Betty Fleming Jacque Pierre Howard New Jersey Alliance for Action, Inc. Barbara E. Snow Gloria Jones Borden and Founders’ Fund of the Princeton Area Eleanor M. Hughes-Fulmer New Jersey Business & Industry Fareeda Stokes John Borden, Jr. Community Foundation Betty Wold Johnson and Association Julia and Jeffrey Stoller Susan and Raymond Bramucci Leslie E. Gerwin douglas Bushnell New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Andrew W. Strauss John Brodsky E. Leigh Gibson Marty and Liz Johnson Company Margaret Taplin Marlene and Bob Brodsky Hazel Gluck Mary and Lester Johnson New Jersey Resources TGS Management Corp. Charitable Gift William Brooks The Carol and Andrew Golden Fund Thomas H. Kean The New York Community Trust–The Fund of the Princeton Area Mary Ann and Joseph S. Buga of the Princeton Area Community Elizabeth and Rich Keevey Scheide Fund Community Foundation The Bunbury Company Foundation The James Kerney Foundation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Karin A. Trainer and William W. Stowe Edward John Butler Carol and Andrew Golden Robert W. and Jane B. Kleinert Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Piper and Brian Trelstad Barbara Moakler Byrne and Victoria and James B. Golden Donald Kuiken Judith and Adeoye Olukotun Barbara and Robert Trelstad Thomas Byrne Joseph and Sharon Gonzalez Betsy A. Lane Katherine and Thomas O’Neill Allan J. Tulp Bradley M. Campbell Laurel and Steve Goodell Sally Lane and Samuel S. Graff Jeanne Oswald Letitia and Charles Ufford, Jr. Dorothy and Jerome Canter Marion W. Gourlay Ann and Leighton Laughlin Fund of Heidi Wilenius and Scot Pannepacker Vanguard Charitable Endowment Carole Carlin Edward Gregory the Princeton Area Community Richard R. and Mary B. Pivirotto Program Brian and Kary Clancy Margaret Griffin and Scott Sillars Foundation Amy E. Lerman and Karla and Scott Pollack Paul D. Volcker Zane Dion Clark, Sr. Samuel Hamill, Jr. Mark Haven Britt Reed Family Fund of the Community Marjorie G. and John D. Wallace Conserve to Preserve Susanne C. Hand and David Kinsey Ed and Susan Levey Foundation Gaines Wehrle Barbara and Bruce Coe Martha and Richard Handler Karen and Clifford Lindholm Ingrid W. and Marvin R. Reed Kathy and Richard Weinroth Terri Moore and Jeffrey Coe Harbourton Foundation Jean and Barry Loper Linda and Robert M. Revelle Myra N. and Van Zandt Williams, Jr. D’Arcangelo & Dippold Family Fund Mary Kathryn and Roy Hardman Jr. AnneMarie Macari Renee Riddle-Davison Fund of the Princeton Area of the Princeton Area Community Harris Foundation for the Living Philip E. Mackey, PhD Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Foundation Foundation Environment Janet Majcher Stephen H. Rogers Ruth and Donald Wilson Debra A. D’Arcangelo and Stephanie and Robert Harris Carol L. and Donald M. Malehorn Harry Rose The Donald and Susan Wilson Fund of Edward C. Dippold III Jane L. Buttars and Daniel A. Harris Stacy Mann and Eldar Shafir Carol S. and Allen I. Rowe the Princeton Area Community Jeannie Mae Davis Patricia Hart Reverend David H. McAlpin, Jr. and Sambol Family Foundation Foundation Ditschman Flemington Ford Thomas B. Harvey Sally McAlpin Maria C. and John M. Santisi Susan and Donald Wilson Monique and Robert Doidge Katherine Hatton and Richard Bilotti Warren McCabe and Priscilla Hildum Jamie Kyte Sapoch and John Sapoch Lisa Wittner and Garfield White Annella and Thomas Dosdall Fund of the Princeton Area The McConnell Group Harold Saunders Jacqueline and Gary Wolf Mary and Laurence Downes Community Foundation Zerlina McKinney Judith McCartin Scheide and Frances and Jon Wonnell Elizabeth A. Duffy and John A. Gutman Rev. Karen Hernandez-Granzen Latie and Roger McLean William Scheide Brian Zack and Ginger August Michael Dundas Emily Herrera Hella and Scott McVay Sa Mut A. Scott Grace Egan Isabel W. Hertz Minter-Yuan Family Fund of the Anne Marie Senior, Ph.D and Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. High Meadows Foundation Princeton Area Community William Senior, III

From 2006–2013, the Campaign raised $9,465,000 from 355 donors for capital projects, including Mill One, the Center for Energy and Environmental Training (in honor of Bruce Coe), and the Isles Foundation. The Campaign also resulted in another $2,000,000 for Isles’ financial services, Youth Institute, and urban agriculture operations. Thanks to you for helping make this possible! 11 giving 2013 Julia and Jeffrey N. Stoller Katherine and Richard Binetsky Malcolm and Bridget Dalrymple Caren V. Sturges Thomas Bish Nancy Dandrea in memory of Catherine Parks and David R. Loevner Isles Bridge Builders Taft and Partners Charitable Fund at the Alice Blackmer and Samuel Dorrance James Rolling Joseph and Katherine Macari Major Donors $1,000+ Annually Princeton Area Community Foundation Francis E. Blanco Susan and Robert Darnton Foundation in honor of Barbara Coe Arthur M. Blick, CLU, ChFC Gail H. Dash Anonymous (5) AnneMarie Macari Margaret C. and Stowe H. Tattersall Gerry and Walter B. Bogart Martha Davidson Carolyn Ainslie Nancy and Duncan MacMillan Paula and Errol B. Taylor Melissa J. Bohl and Ronald Sverdlove David S. Davies The David R. and Patricia D. Atkinson Julie Caucino and Tim Manahan Jean and Kenneth Telljohann Gerald Bohm in memory of Marion and Steven Davis Foundation Stacy Mann and Eldar Shafir Susan J. Thomas Maynard Nugent Roslyn Dayan George Baldwin Martin J. and Tristin Mannion Charitable The Thomas Fund of the Princeton Area Sarah and Joseph L. Bolster, Jr. George A. DeCesare Margaret J. Sieck and Trust Community Foundation Kimberly Bonner Gene A. Deemer Robert Baldwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin Deborah Toppmeyer and Robert Hilkert Gloria Jones Borden and John Borden Jean T. Delahanty Madeline and Alan Blinder David Mathey Foundation Karin A. Trainer and William W. Stowe Julia Bowers Coale Micaela Delignerolles Christopher Boudreau in memory of Helena L. May Joan Little Treiman Stephen M. Boyd Katherine and Robert B. Denby Al Forman Laura and Steven F. Mayer Allan J. Tulp Mary Ann and Patrick R. Brannigan Chris DeSimone Nora E. Brennan McAlpin Fund of the Princeton Area Linda L. Tyler Sarah C. Brett-Smith and Stephen L. Adler Ted Deutsch in honor of Marty Johnson Ann Lee Saunders Brown Community Foundation Letitia and Charles W. Ufford, Jr. Christopher Brew Ted Deutsch Barbara Moakler Byrne and Tom Byrne Jennifer B. McGahren and John Gail and Richard H. Ullman J. Putnam Brodsky, MD in memory of Tracey A. and John F. DiFalco Valerie A. Cheh McGahren Anke and Paul A. Volcker Bruce Coe Chris Dipaolo Helen and Martin Chooljian Hella and Scott McVay Meredith and Henry Von Kohorn Bromley Family Fund of the Princeton Area Joanne Antonivich Dix and Melanie and John Clarke Mark S. Mester in honor of Caroline and Helmut Weymar Community Foundation William S. Dix, Jr. Nancy F. Cole and Matt Rhodes Richard D. Gorelick Sarah Ryan and Robert Wieman Elizabeth Bromley and Dougin Walker Elisabeth and Stephen Donahue Kelly and Robert G. Collier Mark S. Mester in honor of Stuart Essig Lief Sannen and Lawrence E. Wieman in Zoe Brookes and Alastair Binnie Julie Drawbridge Eve Coulson and Nelson Obus Karen and David Miller memory of Robert A. Wieman Dr. Gail D. Brooks Ilene Dube and Mark Schlawin Jenny and Jonathan Crumiller Minter-Yuan Family Fund of the Lief Sannen and Lawrence E. Wieman in Carol and David B. Brown Melanie Dugan The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Princeton Area Community Foundation honor of Vergene C. Wieman Harriet and Kirk Bryan Michael F. Dundas Paul J. DiMaggio and Carol Ann Mason Moglia Family Foundation The Donald and Susan Wilson Fund Mary Ann and Joseph S. Buga Louise Dunham and Daniel and William DiMaggio Ai Constance Handa Moore in honor of of the Princeton Area Community Valerie and Bruce Buickerood Robert K. Durkee Christina and Robert Dow Foundation Marty Johnson Foundation Jenifer and John Burghardt Sally and George Easter Mr. K. Philip Dresdner, Albert Penick Robert J. Myslik in memory of Anne Wright Wilson Betty Bush Martha and Robert Ebert Fund Rob Myslik Kathleen and John G. Winant, Jr. Patricia S. Butcher Carolyn Edelstein Elizabeth Duffy and John Gutman Ober Family Fund of the Princeton Area Nadine and Richard Woldenberg Edward J. Butler Mary and Peter Egbert Diane N. and John D. Eckstein Community Foundation Richard H. Wong and Jaime K. An-Wong Jane L. Buttars and Daniel A. Harris Linda Kinsey and Donald R. Ehman Elias Foundation Judith and Adeoye Y. Olukotun Ginger August and Brian Zack Regina H. Butterer and Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. Erickson Family Fund of the Princeton Jeanne M. Oswald and Art Russomano Sean Zielenbach, Jr. Edward E. Butterer, Jr. P. Eisenberg Area Community Foundation Joan and Edward Petrillo, Jr. Janine Calogero and Edward Freeland Barbara M. Elkins and Timothy Brown Essig Enright Family Foundation The Petrucci Family Foundation, Inc. Jean Campbell and Patrick Morrissy Shan and Bertram Ellentuck Thomas J. Faith Pheasant Hill Foundation Melissa and Stuart Caplan Joanne Elliott Henry Farber Kim and Michael Pimley Emily and Randall Carone Blanche Ellis—The DeRosa Group Richard A. & Ellen Miller Ferreira Price Family Charitable Fund Donors Judith and Perry Cartwright Elric J. Endersby Charitable Fund Amy and James S. Regan Anonymous (9) Noreen Casey and Tally Ferguson Richard F. Engel Robert Fisher Ann and Paul L. Rhoads Lucia Acosta James Castelize in memory of Holly C. Enichen Dell and Oscar F. Gerster in memory of Lois Riskin Amor Adeva Zane Dion Clark, Sr. Janet and Arthur C. Eschenlauer Martin Gerster Mary and Michael Robertson Dorothy M. Aicher and Alan R. Johnson Mary C. Caterson Barbara and Gerald Essig Andrew and Carol Golden The Rolander Family Foundation Louis Alberta Lisa and Philip Caton Elizabeth S. Ettinghausen Laurel and Steve Goodell Harold H. Saunders in memory of Bea and Heywood Alexander Nadine Chapman Alison Fahey Sandra and Richard D. Gorelick Bruce Coe Judy M. Aley Theodore Chase, Jr. and Debra and Michael J. Faigen The Griffin—Cole Fund Judith McCartin Scheide and Nathaniel Allen Victory Van Dyck Chase David A. Fankhauser The Hahn Family Foundation William Scheide Shirley and Jonathan Allen Angelojohn Chianese Shaness and Peter Farrell Halpern Family Foundation Manish H. Shah Carole Allison Bryan Chu Joseph Fay in honor of Erin Enright and Natalie Hamill Abigail and Richard Simkus Michele Alperin and Steven Sheriff Julie Denny Clark Stuart Essig Sam Hamill, Jr. Karie and John S. Staudt Katye Altieri Thomas R. Clark Dorothy and Joseph G. Feinberg Harris Fund of the Princeton Area Patricia Rodeawald and Margaret and James W. Clark Nancy Feldman and Ross A. Lewin Community Foundation James A. Ambrosio Susan and John P. Clarke Jane and Theodore J. Fetter Katherine Hatton and Richard Bilotti Nancy Scott and James A. Amick Maureen and Matthew Coe Daisy and Val Fitch Fund of the Princeton Area Community Magdalena Anchondo Terri Moore and Jeffrey Coe in honor of Janice and Ronald L. Flaugher Foundation Barbara J. Anderman Barbara W. Coe’s Birthday Betty and Robert Fleming Paige Carlson-Heim and Mark C. Heim Stephen Anderson and Clara F. Richardson Terri Moore and Jeffrey Coe Marc Fleurbaey Hardy and Henifin Family Fund of the Ellis and Jermain Anderson Barbara W. Coe Louise and Royce N. Flippin, Jr. Princeton Area Community Foundation Samuel Andrew Anita L. Cohen James A. Floyd Katherine Henneman and Clinton Andrews Trish Colabine in memory of James Rolling Mary Flynn-Day and Timothy C. Smith Jonathan Kastellec Jaime Archundia Macedo Anthony R. Colavita, Jr. Robin Fogel and Morris N. Cohen Alan M. Hershey and Phyllis Frakt The Aresty Foundation Lee E. Cole James Foote High Meadows Foundation Joan Arkuszewski Henry Alfred Coleman, Ph.D Gerald and Mary Ford The Horner Foundation Hope V. Armenti Akiko and Martin Collcutt Joanne Foster and Joseph P. Clark Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Fund of the Mary and Charles Ascher George Colnaghi Susan and H. Jonathan Fox Princeton Area Community Foundation Brian D. Baker James E. Conlon Jeanne M. Fox and Stephan De Micco Nancy and Stephen F. Jusick Dorothy and Robert Baldwin Aggie Conover Caren and John J. Franzini Nevin J. Kelly Carol Barash Therese Cooper Beth and Mark Freda Sally Kuser Lane in memory of George Bassett and Nancy Wilson Sara Corwin in memory of James Rolling James Freund Arthur S. Lane Nancy Beck Ann Corwin Janet and Merwyn M. Friedman Ann and Leighton Laughlin Fund of the William and Nancy Becker Susan L. Coursen Ricarda and Karlfried Froehlich Princeton Area Community Foundation Nancy Becker Marian N. Crandall Dorothy Fullam Joan and Bernard J. Lechner Debra A. Beer Charles Creesy and Kathleen and James T. Gaffney Elizabeth Lempert and Kenneth Norman Gerald Berkelhammer Gretchen Oberfranc-Creesy Beth Ann Gardiner and Kevin F. Kirwan Nancy and William Lifland Fund of the Barbara Berko and Joel Deitz Kathleen Crotty Julie Fox and Steve Gates Princeton Area Community Foundation Betteanne Bertrand Janet Currie Evelyn and Robert Geddes The Little Star Foundation T Macirowski Kathleen and John Biggins & C Macrae Trustees Elizabeth R. Cutler and Tom Kreutz Jacquelin Giacobbe

12 Patricia F. Gibney Constance W. Hassett and Catherine and Christopher Kerr Annual Giving Office Myra and Gregg Pressman Wallace-Gibson Grandchildren’s Fund James Richardson Nora and John J. Kerr, Jr. Ann and John L. McGoldrick Charles F. Prettyman of the Princeton Area Community Arlen Hastings Sarah J. Kessler and David J. Heberlein Elizabeth C. and David B. McGrail David and Nancy E. Prince Foundation Nancy Hilary Hays Alan A. Kilyk Bruce McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prutzman William Gibson Trudy and John Healy Henry and Lanny King Karen L. McGuinness Alexandra Radbil and Stephen Fitzpatrick Sandra Gillette Sylvia Taylor Healy Fund of the Princeton Jane and John Kistler Kate McGuire Paul C. Raeder Charles C. Gillispie Area Community Foundation Carol M. Kleis and Rex A. Parker Latie and Roger McLean in memory of Ronnie Ragen and Andrew Ira Lowenstein Amanda and William Gillum Brendon Healy Catherine Kness Bruce Coe Beverly D. Railsback Mary and Joseph Giordmaine Joann L. and Isaac M. Held Priscilla Knight Peggy and T. J. McNeill Ann and Arthur A. Ramsey Ann A. Gips Mary Sue Henifin and Catherine M. Knight and H.T. Mead Foundation Ruth and James K. Randall William Glover in honor of Bobby Shah Howard Hardy III, M.D. in memory of donald F. Denny Jr., M.D. Jean L. Meier Dr. Lillian A. Rankel and Georgia Koenig Jacqueline and Seymour Meisel dr. Andrew Jackson Courtney Kramer Beale and John Beale Shayla Mewborn Edward John Raser Peter F. Kremer Grayson Barber and Peter D. Meyers John H. Rassweiler Lynda Kresge in memory of Alan Rosenthal Diane Mihalow and John Arcoleo May and Uwe Reinhardt Vearian and Don Kroeck Christine and Peter T. Milano Corinne V. Reslier and John H. Wells Susan and Melvin Y. Kubota Nancy B. Miller Daniel L. Reuvers Helene and Russell Kulsrud David S. Miller Margot C. Rick Damera Vijay Kumar Andrew Miller and Lynne Ruff D. Rivell Noah Kutzy Lance R. Miller Janet Robbins and Gary Woodward Anne LaBate Rand Mirante Michael Robinson Martha Lamar Alison E. Mitchell Lisa M. Roche Mrs. Kathryn W. Lamb Mary Mitchell Janice S. and Tom P. Roddenbery Karen and Samuel W. Lambert, III William T. Mitchell Sue H. Rodgers Brenda and Peter S. Landweber Kimberly and Thomas Moon Anne Rodier and Paul Fritzsche Elizabeth A. Lane John Mooradian Maeryn and William Roebling Ann Laughlin in honor of Edward W. Moore Vicie A. Rolling in memory of leighton Laughlin Mary and David F. Moore James Rolling Jeffrey Laurenti in honor of Ai Constance Handa Moore Peter Rose Yuki Moore Laurenti Jamie R. Morgan Ronald Rose Yuki Moore Laurenti and Jeffrey Laurenti Ann Lee Morgan and Charles W. Gear Gretel LaVieri Elisabeth and A. Perry Morgan, Jr. Steve Leder David Morrow Katherine R. Lee Mary and William F. Murdoch Louis H. LeFevre Elise Wendel Murray Nancy L. T. Lehman and Edward T. Borer Mary and John M. Murrin Reverend Richard Lehman Michael Muti Neal J. Glueck Arne O’Reilly Henifin Andrea Lehman and Andrew Rowan Jean and Ray Najjar Shirley and Newton E. Godnick John B. Henneman III Susan Leigh and John Toggweiler Betty Napolitano Victoria and James B. Golden Margaret and Cullan Herald-Evans Ellen and Harry Levine Janet A. Narayan Laura Goldfeld Rev. Karen Hernandez-Granzen Elizabeth Levy Paluck Suzanne Nash Mateusz Golen Lee W. Herrick Thomas Leyden Holly Nelson in honor of Mafu Weiss Joseph and Sharon Gonzalez Ann Cary Hevener and Kabir Mahadeva Shyhyuan Liao Beverly S. Nester Carol and Alan Goodheart Karen Hochberg in honor of Erin Enright, Linda and Josh Lichtblau Sydney and Lee Neuwirth Lenore and Irwin Gordon Stuart Essig & Family Sally U. Liddie Beth and Horatio B. Nichols Ellen and Gil E. Gordon Carolyn and David Hoeschele Suzanne and Jay M. Lieberman Eve Niedergang and Andrew Weiss Jim F. Gordon Dr. Richard M. Hofacker Sunghae Anna Lim and Michael Wachtel Elaine and Raj Nigam Margaret and Thomas M. Gorrie Barbara M. Hoffman and Paul G. Shapiro Diane and Jefferson Linck Anna Ninan Robin Gould and Alan Mallach Sarah and Lincoln Hollister Katherine A. and Christopher M. Linneman Claris C. Norton Carol and William P. Graff Congressman Rush Holt and Jill Lipoti and Brad Garton Teresa C. Norton and David C. Overholt Joan P. Green Margaret Lancefield Caroline S. Lippincott Ann Taber Nugent Kathleen and Douglas L. Green Carol S. Horowitz and Herbert J. Horowitz Carol A. Lipson Frances M. O’Brien Barbara and Fred I. Greenstein Feather and Larry Houstoun Cathleen and James M. Litvack Melissa Ocana Susan and Michael J. Griffin Jacque Pierre Howard Nancy Rucker Livingston and Judith E. O’Grady-Ciencewicki Margaret Griffin and Scott Sillars Markese Humphrey Michael Livingston Alyson and Ryan Oswald Charles H. Rose Lilian Grosz Dorothy M. Jackson Marlaine E. Lockheed and Steven B. Frakt Martha Otis Edward Rosen Lee and Robert Gunther-Mohr Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Christine Lokhammer Lyman Page, Jr. Barbara Ross Changhoon Ha Edith K. Jeffrey Linda and Paul Longville Dorothea and Edward R. Palsho Carol and Allen I. Rowe Carol and Carl H. Haag Myrna and Edward B. Jenkins Sally Longville Bob Parsons Louise and H. L. Boyer Royal Betsie H. Haar and Matthew D. Haar Barbara and John Johnson Hank Lubin and Sandi Byer-Lubin Dee and John K. Patberg Nancy and Daniel I. Rubenstein Ann and George C.S. Hackl Sandra Johnson Rita Ludlum Amy Pearlmutter and James T. Andrews Julia Rubin and Gregory Stankiewicz Dan and Janice Haggerty Barbara H. Johnson Peter Macholdt and Kathy Fedorko Arlene Pedovitch Barbara and Richard Ruf Patrick Haggerty Lon M. Johnson Julia Mann Linda and Michael L. Perlin Vivianne H. Russell Benjamin Hales Jeremy Johnson Dr. Alan Mann Thomas and Beth Ann Perrino Eleuthera Sa Sandra K. and Harold F. Hall in memory of Elizabeth and Martin P. Johnson Brieana Marticorena Emilie and Michael Petrone Ned E. Saaz James Rolling Robert C. Johnston and Grace Previty Dee Ann and Clark W. Martin Ramona and Murray S. Peyton M. Jacqueline Saba Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss David Jones Robert J. Mason Ted and Betsy Peyton Pamela and Dan Sable Jeffrey Hammer Molly E. and William Jones Susan Fiske and Douglas Massey Carol Phethean and Peter Yawitz Arthur Safian Susanne Hand and David Kinsey Ann Judson Lucille E. Mayton Charles Phillips Elizabeth and Gregory Samios MJ Hansen Mea and Al Kaemmerlen Jane D. Mc Carty Susan and William Pigula Carolyn P. Sanderson and Barbara and William Happer Anne Brener Kahn Janis McCarthy Edith R. Pike George B. Sanderson William M. Hardt, III Haig and Carol Kasabach Maureen W. McCarthy Katharine and Everard K. Pinneo Shirley and Edwin S. Sandford JoAnne Harla Stanley and Adria Katz Christe McCoy-Lawrence Nicole and Jay Plett Barbara and Michael Sandler Jennifer A. Harnett and Chad E. Shearer Beverly Kay and John A. Weatherly Elizabeth McCutcheon Dorothy and Charles Plohn, Jr. Suzanne M. and James M. Santos John and Margaret Harper Sondra Kaye Brian McDonald Anita and Oren Pollock Gayle Sardone in honor of Edward R. Harrison Catherine and Thomas P. Keevey Owen McDougall Connie and H. Vincent Poor Valerie Buickerood Nancy and Hendrik Hartog Nicholas Kelly Hugh E. McGee, III Rhona and Allen D. Porter Joanne and Joseph Savino The Emily and John Harvey Foundation Mary E. Kelman Karen E. McGinley—Princeton University Nicholas Pott Marshall and Kinne Schmidt

13 giving 2013 continued Nancy Reyes Svarcbergs and Foundations The William Penn Foundation* Community Foundation Juris M. Svarcbergs YouthBuild USA UTC Aerospace Systems Martha Sword Anonymous (2) Verizon/NJ Shares E. Jane Szathmary Acme Cares Charitable Fund Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Gail C. Szenes Anne Wright Wilson and Amy Wright Yoga Soul Bernard F. Taylor Trustees Article Fourth U/W Charles Corporations and Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc. Susan Taylor in honor of Liz and Galbraith Companies Marty Johnson The Bank of America Charitable Calvin B. Thomas, Jr. Foundation Abalene Termite & Pest Control Julie D. Thomas Bloomberg LP AmeriHealth NJ Nonprofits and Other Nancy and Raymond E. Thompson The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Bernhard Tax Service Organizations Jessie L. Thompson Foundation Borden Perlman Insurance Agency Marilee Thompson Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation* Castle Harlan, Inc Capital Health System Ruth C. Thornton The Bunbury Company Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Civic Works, Inc. John Thurber and Connie Cloonan Capital One FMC Corporation Conservation Resources, Inc. Martin Timins Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund Fox Rothschild, LLP Contemporary Garden Club Nancy L. Tindall Citi Community Development The Gazelle Group, Inc. D&R Greenway Land Trust Janis and Alan Todd Comcast Foundation Goldman Sachs Dogwood Garden Club Of Princeton Marc Tolo Community Foundation of New Jersey GoodSmith Gregg & Unruh LLP in EarthShare New Jersey Louise Tompkins Conservation Resources, Inc. honor of Stuart Essig Garden Club of Princeton Barbara Trelstad The Darwin Foundation Homasote Company Garden Club of Trenton Exxon Mobil Foundation* Integra LifeSciences* Lawrenceville School Sustainability Club John Schmidt Piper and Brian Trelstad FMC Corporation J. Lestician Warehouse, Inc. Mercer Elementary School, Room 316 Lisa W. Schmucki Dan Van Abs GE Foundation* Janssen Pharmaceuticals Morven Museum and Garden Kristina and Kurt Schulte Roslyn and David Vanderbilt The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Jersey Precast Corporation Pascale Sykes Foundation Robert Schuster and Ellen Heath Ruth H. Varney Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund* Johnson and Johnson Consumer Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville Eva Marie and Helmut Schwab Judy Venonsky and Michael Rothwell Integra Foundation Companies Princeton United Methodist Church Susan P. Schwartz and James R. Alt Joseph A. Vinhais, Jr. IV Fund Johnson and Johnson Princeton University Annual Giving Steven C. Schwartz Cameron Virrill JPMorgan Chase Foundation Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Office Joan Schwarzwalder Lisa and Matthew L. Visco The Karma Foundation Construction Princeton University Class of 1983 Robert A. Schwinger Joseph Voigtsberger The Keller Family Foundation Martin-Bontempo-Matacera- The San Damaino Daily Giving Sa Mut A. Scott Corey Waldron The Little Star Foundation Bartlett, Inc. Community Ruth and David Scott Thomas L. Waldron Margit and Eli Marie Arvesen Fund of McAuliffe & Carroll Architects Stony Brook Garden Club Andrew Seligsohn Marjorie and John D. Wallace the Community Foundation of Merck Partnership for Giving* Trenton Meeting of Friends Ann Marie Senior, PhD and Georgia and Don K. Wallar new Jersey New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Twin Chimney Inc. William Senior, III Susan E. Walsh Mary G. Roebling Foundation Company Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Katherine and H. Jay Sexton Suzan and Matthew Wasserman Mary Owen Borden Foundation The New York Community Trust– Princeton Jean L. Shaddow Abigail Waugh The Merancas Foundation, Inc. The Scheide Fund YouthBuild USA Cathy and Robert Shaffer John and Connie Webster Northwestern Mutual Foundation* Novo Nordisk Hemant and Sampatti Shah Sally and Robert Kenly Webster Princeton Area Community Foundation NRG Energy Inc. Sandra and Daniel W. Shapiro Theodora and Fong Wei Fund of the The Prudential Foundation Matching Owens & Minor in honor of Deven Sharma Princeton Area Community Gifts Program* Stuart Essig Sandra and Yitzhak J. Sharon Foundation Government Holly Welles and Rob Thomas The Prudential Foundation PEM Construction & Development Linda J. Sheets City of Trenton Judith Welling PSE&G Company, Inc. Wen Chyi Shyu and James E. Hook Mercer County, Youth Services Barbara and Peter Westergaard PSEG Foundation PNC Bank Debbie and Jeffrey Silver Commission Cheryl Whitney and Yves Marcuard RBC Foundation Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLP Grace L. Sinden New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Heidi Wilenius and Scot Pannepacker Rita Allen Foundation Primo Hoagies–Ewing Stephen A. Slusher Finance Agency Eunice Wilkinson Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Princetonian Graphics David E. Smith New Jersey Department of Law and Alan M. Willemsen Robert Wood Johnson Foundation* Proco Foods, LLC Gary L. Smith Public Safety, Office of the Attorney Myra N. and Van Zandt Williams, Jr. Sherrerd Foundation Public Strategies Impact, LLC Judith and Robert Smith General, Juvenile Justice Commission Fund at the Princeton Area South Jersey Industries Sandoz Robert Socolow and Emily Matthews— New Jersey Department of Children Community Foundation Sovereign Bank Foundation Sobel & Co., LLC Certified Public Jewish Communal Fund and Families Lucius and Adela Wilmerding TD Charitable Foundation Accountants Mary E. Sohler New Jersey Department of Community Ruth and Donald M. Wilson Towerbrook Foundation Terracycle, Inc. Eve S. and Lee O. Solow Affairs Jean J. Wilson The Ullman Family Fund Trentypo Inc. John Speed Meyers New Jersey Department of Health Susan N. Wilson Wells Fargo Foundation TriState Capital Bank Eleanor and Hans B.C. Spiegel New Jersey Department of Labor and Marshall Wolf Wells Fargo Housing Foundation UBS Financial Services–Princeton Donna and Jeffrey Spotts Workforce Development Wendy E. Wolf and Bruce D. Stout Wells Fargo Regional Foundation Fund of the Princeton Area Scott Stanford United States Department of Energy Barbara and Robert J. Wolfe Austin and Ann Starkey United States Department of Housing Betty and Bill Wolfe Jan and James T. Starnes and Urban Development Jacqueline Wong Elly and Eli Stein United States Department of Labor, Frances and Jonathan K. Wonnell Marjorie and Malcolm Steinberg Employment and Training Marcia and Warren Wood Janet L. Stern Administration Robert Woodford Virginia, Bill and Ethan Stewart United States Environmental Protection Linda M. Woodman Sarah and Carl Stillwell Agency Kathleen and Gerald R. Stockman Enid and Newell B. Woodworth Ms. Judith Wooldridge Sybil L. Stokes *Matching Gifts Phyllis and Irwin Stoolmacher Kathleen Wooley Mary and Steve Stover Ellen and Brann J. Wry Diane and Andy Strauss Geoffrey Wyckoff Nancy and Bill Strong Karthik Yadavar Andie Styner in memory of David Styner Ann and Mitsuru Yasuhara Phyllis and Michael Suber Nicolas Zarazua Margaret P. Sullivan Bob Zdenek and Anne Hoskins Laurie and Timothy Sullivan Richard A. Zimmer and Marfy Grace E. Sutterley Goodspeed Jody and Jon Zoll

14 Inld c u e IsLES in your will

And help ensure that we continue to foster self–reliance and build healthy, sustainable communities for future generations.

Nobody knows value better than Jack Bogle, Founder of Vanguard Funds.

Named one of the world’s 100 most powerful and influential people by Time magazine, Jack has made a commitment to Isles. “I am recognizing the value of the work you do by making a bequest.”

Jack Bogle, Founder of Vanguard Funds Thanks Jack!

To assure Isles’ work grows long into the future, please consider your legacy. These long-term gifts make a big impact on Isles. We hope Mr. Bogle will inspire you to consider a similar bequest. For more information on planned giving, visit isles.org/donate or contact Yuki Moore Laurenti at [email protected], or by phone at 609-341-4721.

Why BECOME AN Isles Bridge BUilder?

Isles Bridge Builders—donors who support Isles with an annual gift* of $1,000 or more—make a major investment in social change. Isles Bridge Builders form a bridge connecting the region to those whom Isles serves. These major gifts provide the resources needed to bridge theory with innovative, practical solutions to real life problems. Join our growing circle of major donors and participate in gatherings to celebrate Isles’ achievements.

Paula and Errol Taylor of Princeton hosted the 2013 Isles Bridge Donate online at isles.org/donate or send your contribution to Builders Celebration, featuring Dean Cecilia Rouse of the Woodrow Isles, Inc., 10 Wood Street, Trenton, NJ 08618. Wilson School as the event speaker. Shown here are the Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Marty Johnson, and Isles Youth Institute students. *Isles also accepts gifts of stock as donations.

15 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Works Trenton, NJ The newsletter of Isles Inc., 10 Wood Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 Permit No. 913

Board of Trustees

Ann Marie Senior Chair

Michele Minter Vice Chair

Nora E. Brennan Treasurer

Francis Blanco Barbara Coe Michael Dundas Stuart M. Essig Robert H. Harris Jacque P. Howard Sean Jackson Martin Johnson, ex efficio Oye Olukotun Linda Revelle Sa Mut A. Scott Calvin Thomas Henry Von Kohorn