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frank Inner-City Scholarship Fund Annual Report 2010

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Concept/Design: Knockout/knockout8.com Writing: Bill McGarvey Photography: Randy Matusow/photomatus.com Travis Tanay/travistanay.com Chris La Putt/chrislaputt.com The goal of our schools is not only to form individuals who lead self-suffcient, virtuous let’s be lives, but to produce the leaders of tomorrow. From what I’ve seen from our students lately, frank. they’re doing a great job. In other words, if you’d like to At Inner-City Scholarship Fund we’re quick phenomenally with only a fraction of to offer up statistics about the success of the resources of their public school meet some super young men our schools—99% of our high school seniors counterparts. It ’s in the stories of our graduate, while 95% of them pursue college families who heroically stretch and and women, I gladly invite or university studies. But these numbers only sacrifce to keep their children in our begin to tell the story of ICSF ’s impact. schools. And it ’s in the stories of our you to stop by one of our donors whose involvement is the ICSF ’s remarkable success is also found essential piece that enables our schools and meet some of our in the countless, powerful stories of the and administrators to do people associated with our inner-city their jobs, our families to keep their students, teachers and parents. Catholic schools. It ’s in the awesome kids in a quality school and our –TimothyM.Dolan potential of our students, ranging from students to achieve their full potential. ArchdioceseofNewYork grades pre-K to 12, who know that a ICSFChairmanoftheBoard education can make In the pages that follow, we offer a an enormous difference in their present candid look at just a few of our and future lives. It ’s in our teachers incredible success stories. and administrators who succeed so My mom told me the reason I can go to a Catholic school is something called the Cardinal’s Scholarship Program. I don’t really know what that is but I know when she and my dad heard I got the scholarship, my mom started to cry. She doesn’t do that a lot so I asked her what went wrong but she just hugged me real tight and then my dad said, “Wrong? Nothing went wrong, something just went right!” -GabriellyFrancois,2ndGrader SantaMariaSchool

What’s your name? What’s your favorite subject? Gabrielly Francois. I’m six years old I really love when we do activities. and I’m in the second grade at We get to color and glue and cut and Santa Maria School in the Bronx. we make big messes.

So how did you end up attending Oh, so you like making big messes? Santa Maria? [smiling] Yes… It was a long time ago, but I know I started here in kindergarten. My Do you think about what you want to mom really likes this school for me. be when you’re even more grown up? Yes, I love school. I want to be a Why do you think that is? when I’m completely grown up. I think she might have thought the teachers and the Principal here were really nice and they would help me learn. I guess I am lucky because she was right.

2 3 Honestly, in my situation, I’d be in a public school if it wasn’t for my Be A Student’s Friend sponsors. Most of my friends are in public school but there’s no way I could get anywhere near the education in public school that I get at All Hallows. No way. Here you can sit with your principal or your teacher and have a talk with them and it all stays behind closed doors. It’s like a family here. This is life changing. -EmmanuelRodriguez,12thgrader, AllHallowsHighSchool

What’s your name? Is the scholarship a big help to your family? Emmanuel Rodriguez, I’m a senior at All BASF is very helpful because if it wasn’t for my Hallows High School in the Bronx. scholarship I wouldn’t be in my school. It’s a life changer. It really helps out in every aspect. If What kind of impact has the Be A Student’s there’s one thing my mom wants it’s for me to Friend program had for you? be the frst one to go to college in the family. I’ve been in BASF since 5th grade so it’s been a They’re always pushing, if I get an 80 it’s not long time with my sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Levy. good enough. That’s basically the lesson my The fact that these are people I don’t know and parents teach me: just keep pushing so I can they’re basically investing in my future is pretty get to college and make a man out of myself. big. I send them a couple of thank you letters That’s what BASF is doing. It’s slowly helping every year to let them know how I’m doing in me become a man. school but, really, I don’t think there’s a way I’ll ever be able to thank them enough.

4 5 I’m a single mom, and the past couple of years have been hard. The bills were starting to stack up, and I was faced with the possibility of having to send Josiah to a public school. I emailed the Principal, Sister Diane, and explained the situation and she told me about Be A Student’s Friend. It was great for him because had he been faced with going to a public school I’m not sure he or I would have survived the experience. –ChemeCuret,Parent

What are your names? What’s your favorite subject, Josiah? I’m Josiah Curet, I’m in the third grade at Math. We’re learning addition and subtraction. Santa Maria School and this is my mom. Our teacher is tough but she’s fair. She really helps me with all my work. I also get special MOM: Hello, I’m Cheme Curet. reading help which I also like a lot.

Why did you decide to enroll here? MOM: I’ve noticed the difference especially By the age of three or four, Josiah wasn’t when we read at home. I can hear the forming sentences and needed severe difference in his reading. He’s defnitely speech therapy. I was afraid he would be excelling because of his school. taken advantage of because of this once he started school. It was actually in his What do you think the difference is? speech therapy class that we met someone In public school, kids just tend to fall through who attended Santa Maria. I’m a single the cracks a little bit more and the connections mom taking on a second job, and I wanted to the families just aren’t as strong. Catholic a school where I knew when I went to work schools instill a sense of family and Josiah would be taken care of. Santa Maria togetherness, a sense of working together. does just that! Josiah, what would you do if you could be How so? principal for a day? For a principal to know every single child’s I’d probably try hard to get more kids name is amazing to me. To be able to come into Santa Maria School. It’s really a good to a school where there’s only one class of school and I wish more kids had the same each grade is also amazing. Not to mention chance as me. the education he gets. The teachers are always on top of him and in good communication with me.

6 7 We have many students whose parents are going through diffcult times and our school is what provides the stability for them. The inner-city presents a lot of struggles for the families that come through our doors. Inner-City Scholarship Fund is what helps us be able to ease their burden just a little bit. Tuition is what tuition is and we need to make ends meet and all of that is very real and very necessary. ICSF has helped us assist these families in their struggles. For the families receiving scholarships it offers an opportunity they never would have had. It’s putting their kids in a position to succeed in life. –SisterDianeMastraoianni,Principal SantaMariaSchool

What’s your name? How integral is ICSF to your school? I’m Sister Diane Mastraoianni, I’ve been at We have about 80 children who beneft from Santa Maria School in the Bronx for 11 years scholarships and this is huge for our school. and this is my ffth year as Principal. If those kids weren’t here we’d be in dire circumstances at this point in time. What difference do you think a Catholic school education can make, especially in In tough economic times, it seems like you economically challenged neighborhoods? have to be creative to keep your doors open? What comes to mind quickly is that when you The faculty and staff are giving everything walk into our doors you’re stepping into a that they have to help us make ends meet. family. You’re not just stepping into a building I think the big difference for those in Catholic where you’re going to receive your education. education is it’s a vocation, it’s not a job. I consider every student who comes through It’s a challenge and it’s a struggle that gets these doors as my own and that’s the interest harder and harder every year but we’re we all take, from the secretary to the faculty still fghting the good fght. I’m always in and staff and we take a genuine interest in all awe of the amount of time and effort that their lives. We are giving them an education, our supporters put into helping with but I’d like to think we’re also giving them the fundraising and coming up with different opportunity to be successful as people. I hope ideas to try to generate more revenue. we’re helping to develop good human beings who will hopefully one day make a difference for other kids.

8 9 As donors, we really like the fact that ICSF’s impact is tangible. There are a lot of negative things pulling and tugging on kids in the inner-city. It can be a real minefeld, but these Catholic schools not only provide a great education, they also offer real structure and stability in the lives of kids where there isn’t any. If you can help a few kids through who would not have made it otherwise, you’ve helped them into having a productive life. It’s such a huge thing and you can’t put a price on that. –MikeandMeghanCaponiti,DonorsandVolunteers

What are your names? ten fold. You’re actually building on that whole Mike and Meghan Caponiti. We’re involved in American dream and how much education is a Project YESS and we sponsor four students part of that dream. through BASF. In your fnancial work you need to quantify How did you become so involved with results, how do you measure ICSF’s impact? inner-city schools? MIKE: These schools educate students for MIKE: I went to a Catholic high school in half the price that the public schools do, and inner-city Washington, D.C. that did a really I think they do a better job. The principals and good job of helping out a lot of less fortunate teachers donate so much just in terms of city kids who didn’t have much money and their time and passion, helping these kids while were in tough home situations. Education they’re young and you can make a difference. seems like a way to catch people when If you look at it as a few thousand dollars a they’re young and give them some structure year to help a kid get a quality education Pre-K and some schooling and hope. through 12 and go to college, that’s a home run in terms of donating money. You’ve already got a lot of responsibilities at home with your own fve kids, how do you MEGHAN: ICSF is a way of investing in a child’s manage all this? future. With an education, the chances are MIKE: It’s part of how we’re raising them. It’s pretty good that you’re going to get a good nice for our children to see that everyone isn’t return on your investment. You might actually as fortunate as they are. We send our own kids help change the trajectory of somebody’s life, to Catholic school and I like being able to do which is awesome. that for them, and I really like the opportunity to give that to other people as well. MIKE: I love that I’m helping the mom with tuition and helping the kids stay in the schools MEGHAN: I think it’s essential to instill in our they love. I don’t know how to explain it, children how important this sort of giving is I guess it just makes me feel good. and that by giving you’re going to get back

10 11 let’s be frank... about the facts. Living in inner-city New York presents a lot of diffcult questions for parents and children: Where can my child get a great education? How do I keep my child safe? How can I make a better future for my kids? How can any of this happen if I have limited fnancial resources? For generations New York’s inner-city Catholic schools have been best able to answer these challenging questions.

How successful are Catholic schools in NYC? I read in the news about some Catholic 99% of our high school seniors graduate, school closings. What does that mean and 95% go on to higher education. Next to for the future of inner-city schools? the 67% rate of students in NYC public high The Archdiocese of New York is deeply schools, there is no comparison. committed to its educational system and believes that the schools must be fscally How much does it cost? sound in order to succeed. To that end, a new The average annual cost to educate a child strategic plan, Pathways to Excellence, has in our Catholic elementary schools is $5,247 been implemented to ensure that the mission compared to $15,498 to educate the same of Catholic education in New York City will student in a NYC public elementary school. continue for generations to come. Moreover, The average annual cost to educate an ICSF it’s important to note ICSF scholarships high school student is $9,734 compared to are student-based, not school-based, so $14,525 in NYC public high schools. sponsored children will continue to receive their scholarships no matter which inner-city Besides offering a good education, what Catholic school they attend. other factors make Catholic schools an attractive alternative? How is your donation to ICSF being spent? One of the primary reasons parents cite for Out of every dollar we receive, 86¢ goes sending their children to our schools is they directly to a child’s education, far exceeding know they are safe and that our teachers and the 65% level of effciency and accountability administrators all know their students’ names. recommended for charitable organizations by the Better Business Bureau. How do Catholic schools change lives? Nearly 70% of our students come from homes How can I help? at or below the federal poverty line; Catholic We invite ICSF supporters to become involved schools enable our students and their families in a way they fnd most comfortable. This can to overcome enormous odds and break out of range from fnancial sponsorship to on-site an endless cycle of poverty. volunteerism that allows the individual to personally touch the lives of inner-city boys and girls. We carefully match every potential supporter to the program that best suits them.

12 13 programs

Be A Student’s Friend First Steps The reality is that many of our students’ When children are exposed to high-quality parents hold down multiple jobs in order to early learning programs, studies show they pay the rent and put food on the table. beneft far beyond childhood: higher Despite their hard work, paying full tuition to graduation and college attendance rates, a Catholic school is often beyond their reach. lower dropout rates, and eventually higher It’s heartbreaking when a student is forced to incomes. The BASF need-based First Steps leave one of our schools for fnancial reasons. program matches individual sponsors with a We do everything we can to avoid this qualifed Pre-K student for one year to provide happening. This is why Be A Student’s Friend a $1,100 tuition subsidy for three and four-year (BASF) is so essential. BASF matches a olds. Like BASF, information about the student sponsor with a student from a low-income is shared from the beginning and throughout family. Donors can either choose to sponsor a the year the sponsor is sent updates and high school student for $3,700 per year over drawings from the student. four years or an elementary school student for $2,200 per year. Donors also have the choice Cardinal’s Scholarship Program of being anonymous and receiving periodic We are constantly approached by parents reports on their student’s progress or they can unhappy with their children’s public school choose to get to know the student personally. education but unable to transfer them into There is a sense of accountability built into the Catholic schools. The Cardinal’s Scholarship BASF program for both the sponsors and their Program (CSP) was designed to help students that is one of the program’s biggest low-income families by providing tuition attractions. Our students are very proud to assistance for students desiring to transfer have a sponsor, to know that someone they from a public school to an inner-city may never have met cares for them. BASF Archdiocesan elementary school in grades students often have more obstacles in their K through 8. CSP scholarships are based on way than some of their classmates, but the needs of individual families and the tuition they work hard because they know that fee of the desired school. As with all ICSF someone out there – either anonymous or programs, students and their families pay familiar – believes they can succeed. There is some portion of their tuition. In the fve no shortage of students on our waiting list years since it was founded, the Cardinal’s who are hoping that ICSF will fnd a sponsor Scholarship Program has impacted the lives for them as well. of tens of thousands of boys and girls by subsidizing their tuition up to 75%.

14 15 Emergency Tuition Assistance Junior Committee In diffcult economic times, our students’ Despite living in one of the most incredible families can often face unexpected fnancial cities on the planet, a surprising number hardship which makes their child’s tuition of ICSF students have never had the cost suddenly insurmountable. ICSF does opportunity to venture beyond their not let the schooling of its students fall victim neighborhoods. Comprised of dozens of to such circumstances. With turbulence all young professionals under 40 and headed around them, it’s important that our students up by a leadership board, the ICSF Junior be able to remain in their school which is often Committee provides the boys and girls of the the most stable environment they know. The inner-city with enriching urban experiences. Emergency Tuition Assistance (ETA) program From monthly trips to cultural landmarks, offers a grant to parents needing assistance tutoring programs, athletic programs and due to catastrophic family events. community service projects, our Junior Committee members make an infnitely Project YESS positive impact on the kids in our schools. We believe a safer, warmer and welcoming building leads to effective learning. While Job Opportunities Program our schools are centers of hope in many The vast majority of ICSF students do their neighborhoods, a number of our buildings learning in the classroom, but participants are old and in need of improvements such in our Job Opportunities Program (JOP) also as upgrading outdated electrical systems or gain “real life experience” that is hard to beat. installing new, more energy-effcient JOP enables over 100 high school juniors windows. Our Project YESS program raises to experience a business setting through funds for capital improvements that support job-readiness workshops and paid summer the physical maintenance and upgrading internships at many of New York’s most of our school buildings. Project YESS is prestigious companies and organizations. supported by dedicated volunteers who visit The students attend a series of job-readiness our schools and provide fnancial assistance workshops conducted by a dedicated group to fund tangible projects that yield visible, of volunteers and facilitators from the immediate results. business community. They learn basic skills that will help them acquire and retain their frst crucial job. Thus JOP ensures that students gain the knowledge and skill sets required for building successful careers.

16 17 Lawyers Committee The Partnership for Inner-City Education New York City is home to one of the most The Partnership for Inner-City Education high-powered legal communities in the (The Partnership) was formed in October world, and we are fortunate at ICSF that 2010 as a result of a merger of The some of their most well-regarded members Endowment for Inner-City Education and dedicate themselves to raising money for our the Patrons Program. The Partnership inner-city schools. Set-up by former judges, is being led by the same data driven and The Honorable William Hughes Mulligan and results-oriented group of professionals. The Honorable Owen McGivern, The Lawyers Committee of Inner-City Scholarship Fund The Partnership’s mission is similar to those is integrally involved in ICSF’s mission. Along of The Endowment and the Patrons Program. with hosting its annual fall St. Thomas More The goal is to provide access and promote Award Luncheon, the Committee sponsors excellence and long-term viability for a June gathering with a featured speaker. inner-city Catholic schools that will result In addition, several frms represented on in rich educational opportunities for the Lawyers Committee provide summer low-income children from Pre-K through internships for high school students 12th grade in New York City. through ICSF’s Job Opportunities Program.

ICSF Schools receive additional support from:

Catholic Alumni Partnership The Catholic Alumni Partnership (CAP) provides an opportunity for thousands of Catholic elementary school alumni to join together to support the schools that gave them their start in life. It will eventually help current students strengthen their affliation with their Catholic elementary schools as they grow up and succeed in their lives, setting the stage for giving back to their schools. CAP helps create a culture of participation in the schools over the long term, both programmatically and fnancially.

18 19 let’s be frank... let’s be frank... Susan George Peter Grauer

What’s your name? The Archdiocese had to make the diffcult What’s your name? We all know the cultures of the schools and Susan George, I’m the Executive Director decision to close a number of schools that Peter Grauer, I’m President of Inner-City the discipline, pride and sense of self worth of Inner-City Scholarship Fund. were no longer fnancially viable, and yet Scholarship Fund. they help instill. There is no way to put a price there still seems to be a limitless demand for tag on the commitment of our faculty and our What stands out the most in 2010 Catholic education in New York City. I can’t In a time of economic uncertainty what is administrators and the environment they regarding inner-city Catholic schools? begin to fll the thousands of scholarship ICSF’s most urgent message to students, create for our kids. But we need to continue The theme of this year’s annual report— requests we have on our waiting list. families and donors? to assess how we can provide the best “frank”—is a particularly apt lens through I think frst and foremost it needs to be learning opportunities possible and how which I’m able to look at our inner-city What level of demand are we talking about? clear that the commitment of ICSF is to our we can challenge our students to be better schools over the past 12 months. There I need 4,000 new sponsors this year alone children and their education. Ultimately learners and citizens. have been very real economic challenges to serve every student who deserves to be that is what matters the most. We need to across the board as well as enormous in our system. Our donors are incredibly ensure the sustainability of our programs by What are your plans in that regard affrmation for the work we do. generous and we are very grateful, but we securing the kind of fnancial support and moving forward? still can’t meet the demand. I worry about commitment that matches the quality of The Archdiocese just completed its strategic What have been some of the challenges? what’s going to happen in New York and in education and opportunity that our kids are evaluation under Superintendent Tim McNiff The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese cities across the U.S. where Catholic schools getting in our Catholic schools. We have to for the entire Catholic school system. It will of New York have been on the front line of are essential to the success of kids living continue to fnd additional sponsors and we help ICSF clarify its mission for the inner-city educating children from low-income in poverty. also need to tap new sources of capital. If, as schools. Clearly the inner-city schools have families for generations, and they remain we all hope, the economy gets better, we need the complete support of the Archdiocese and deeply committed to that mission. That said, What are your hopes for 2011? to assure our students and families that when Archbishop Dolan which is very important. We 2010 has been economically challenging for For many decades both the city of New they sacrifce to meet their share of the tuition have over 33,000 students in our inner-city everyone, and in a climate like this the most York in general and countless thousands to attend one of our Archdiocesan schools Catholic schools and we are able to educate vulnerable are often hit the hardest. Nearly of New Yorkers in particular have beneftted that there will be the fnancial support to carry them for half of what the public schools do. 70% of the students in our schools live at or from the education our Catholic schools them all the way through. We help them succeed in high school which below the poverty line but we’re only able to have provided. My hope is that we can make enables them to go to college and return as offer scholarships to 30 or 35% of them. There millions of New Yorkers aware of how essential That sounds like an important challenge in well educated, solid citizens that will make an is a huge number of students who are already our schools are to the most vulnerable in our any economy. even more meaningful contribution to in our schools whose parents can’t afford to city. Thousands of kids are still looking through Financial pressure certainly isn’t the only issue society than they would if they didn’t have keep them there. These families are in very the window but aren’t able to get the Catholic we face. We are living in a very dynamic and the exposure to a Catholic education. That tenuous situations. school education they desperately desire. competitive environment on all levels, and isn’t simply an extraordinary service to those the inner-city Catholic schools aren’t exempt. students and families, it’s an enormous We have to constantly reassess the quality contribution to the City of New York. of our product and its role in the marketplace.

20 21 ICSF Schools Board of Trustees

BronxElementarySchools Elementary BronxHighSchools Chairman ThomasS.Johnson MarkS.Rossi Blessed Sacrament Schools Academy of Mount St. Ursula ArchbishopTimothyM.Dolan Retired Chairman and CEO Senior Managing Director Christ the King All Saints All Hallows Archdiocese of New York GreenPoint Financial Cornerstone Equity Holy Cross Annunciation Aquinas Corporation Investors, LLC Holy Family Ascension Cardinal Hayes President Holy Rosary Blessed Sacrament Cardinal Spellman PeterT.Grauer CatherineM.Keating HowardJ.Rubenstein Holy Spirit Corpus Christi Scanlan Chairman Chief Executive Offcer President Immaculate Conception/ Good Shepherd Mount St. Michael Academy Bloomberg U.S. Private Bank Rubenstein Associates, Inc. 151st St. Guardian Angel Preston J.P. Morgan Immaculate Conception/ Holy Cross St. Barnabas RobertM.Amen FredericV.Salerno Gunhill Rd. Holy Name of Jesus St. Catharine Academy JamesB.Lee,Jr. FVS Consulting Nativity of Our Blessed Lady Immaculate Conception St. Pius V LawrenceB.Benenson Vice Chairman Our Lady of Angels Incarnation St. Raymond Academy Executive Vice President JPMorgan Chase & Co. PeterK.Scaturro Our Lady of Grace Mt. Carmel/Holy Rosary St. Raymond Benenson Capital Our Lady of Mercy Our Lady of Lourdes Partners, LLC ArthurJ.Mahon JosephR.Schmuckler Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Pompeii ManhattanHighSchools Managing Director Managing Partner Our Lady of Refuge Our Lady of Sorrows Cathedral RonaldE.Blaylock Whitney Associates, LLC Medley Capital LLC Sacred Heart Our Lady Queen of Angels Managing Partner Santa Maria Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Mother Cabrini GenNx360 Capital Partners WilliamA.Malloy ChristineH.Schwarzman St. Angela Merici Sacred Heart/Holy Cross Notre Dame Senior Advisor St. Ann St. Aloysius Rice JohnM.Callagy,Esq. Aquiline Capital Partners, LLC MartinJ.Sullivan St. Anselm St. Ann St. Agnes Partner and Chairman Chairman and CEO St. Anthony/ St. Brigid St. Jean Baptiste Kelley Drye & Warren LLP ThomasS.Murphy,Sr. Willis Global Solutions Mansion Street St. Charles Borromeo Retired Chairman and CEO St. Anthony/St. Frances of St. Elizabeth AnthonyJ.deNicola Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. MaryAnnTighe St. Athanasius St. Gregory the Great Co-President Chief Executive Offcer St. Augustine St. James/St. Joseph Welsh, Carson, ThomasS.Murphy,Jr. New York Tri-State Region St. Brendan St. Joseph/ Anderson & Stowe Co-Founder CB Richard Ellis St. Dominic Morningside Ave. Crestview Partners St. Francis of Assisi St. Joseph’s School SamuelA.DiPiazza,Jr. WalterS.Tomenson,Jr. St. Helena St. Jude Retired Chief Executive Offcer PonchittaPierce Senior Advisor St. Jerome St. Mark the Evangelist PricewaterhouseCoopers Television Host/Magazine Writer/ Integro Insurance Brokers St. John Chrysostom St. Paul Producer St. John St. Rose of Lima JohnQ.Doyle Hon.MiltonL.Williams,Sr. St. Joseph St. Stephen of Hungary Chief Executive Offcer PatriciaA.Quick Retired Associate Justice St. John Vianney Transfguration Chartis U.S. NYS Supreme Court St. Lucy ThomasC.Quick Appellate Division St. Luke StatenIslandElementary FlorenceB.D’Urso Quick Charitable Trust St. Margaret Mary Schools Foundation PaulP.Woolard St. Martin of Tours Immaculate Conception JohnJ.Farrell St. Mary Our Lady of Mt. Carmel/ MoRocca TrusteesEmeritus St. Mary Star of the Sea St. Benedicta EdwardD.Herlihy,Esq. Writer/Performer Edward Cardinal Egan, St. Nicholas of Tolentine St. Peter/St. Paul Senior Partner Archbishop Emeritus Sts. Peter & Paul St. Mary Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz MauroC.Romita Hon. Edward I. Koch Sts. Philip & James St. Sylvester President Jonathan O’Herron St. Philip Neri GeorgeB.Irish Castle Oil Corporation Francis C. Rooney, Jr. St. Raymond Vice President and Wolfgang Schoelkopf St. Simon Stock Eastern Director StephenG.Rooney,Esq. Frank J. Tasco St. Thomas Aquinas The Hearst Foundations Partner Visitation Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP

22 23 Balance Sheets: Fiscal Years ending August 31 2010 2009 2008 Financial Revenues, Gains and Other Support Special Events: Gross receipts $ 2,956,287 $ 3,003,896 $ 3,747,854 Less direct donor benefts -468,534 -455,004 -567,049 Statements Net Special Events 2,487,753 2,548,892 3,180,805

Contributions and bequests 12,458,184 11,353,405 16,494,002 Net unrealized and realized gain on investments 266,360 -137,556 -97,751 Balance Sheets: Fiscal Years ending August 31 2010 2009 2008 Interest income 232,422 198,188 232,655 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,616,349 $ 1,340,959 $ 3,777,401 Total Revenue and Gains: 15,444,719 13,962,929 19,809,711 Deposits with the Assistance Corporation 2,248,698 4,855,838 2,298,132 Accrued interest receivable 38,388 38,379 38,379 Contributions receivable 3,782,498 5,133,879 6,259,687 Expenses and Losses Accounts receivable - - - Program Services: Prepaid expenses 93,790 27,110 115,950 Financial Aid Grants 4,957,869 5,871,102 6,911,951 Investment in Archdiocesan Common - - - Children’s Scholarship Fund 6,767,938 6,614,033 5,688,178 Investment Fund and Pimco, at fair value 5,620,558 1,071,613 1,149,041 Library Connections Program 67,034 348,493 735,315 Gift annuity held by the Archdiocese of New York 131,236 130,858 167,643 Be A Student’s Friend program 328,821 311,521 298,387 Pathways to Excellence Strategic Planning 25,000 125,000 - Total Assets 13,531,517 12,598,636 13,806,233 American Field Service - - - Enrichment program 100,890 68,039 66,205 Job Opportunities program - - - Liabilities and Net Assets The Principal Academy 50,000 - - Liabilities: Teacher Resource Center - 15,000 25,000 Payable to the Archdiocese 106,061 211,262 89,640 Early Childhood Literacy Program - 15,000 - Pathways to Excellence Strategic Planning - 100,000 - Accounts payable and accrued expense 131,634 234,872 199,505 Total Program Services: 12,297,552 13,368,188 13,725,036 Grants payable to Early Childhood Learning Center - - 190,000 Grants payable to individual schools 59,532 73,104 136,030 Supporting Services: General and administrative 695,627 658,578 620,863 Total Liabilities 297,227 619,238 615,175 Development 1,196,648 1,147,823 1,048,363 Net assets: Unrestricted 2,466,928 3,192,785 2,126,667 Total Supporting Services 1,892,275 1,806,401 1,669,226 Temporarily restricted 4,935,362 3,204,613 5,482,391 Permanently restricted 5,832,000 5,582,000 5,582,000 Total Expenses and Losses: 14,189,827 15,174,589 15,394,262 Increase (decrease) in Net Assets 1,254,892 -1,211,660 4,415,449 Total Net Assets 13,234,290 11,979,398 13,191,058 Net Assets at Beginning of Year: 11,979,398 13,191,058 8,775,609 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 13,531,517 $ 12,598,636 $ 13,806,233 Net Assets at End of Year: $ 13,234,290 $ 11,979,398 $ 13,191,058

24 25 Donor List

$1,000,000+ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Mr. and Mrs. David A. Daigle NBC Universal, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bacon, Jr. Ms. Elisabeth Fontenelli The Endowment for Inner-City Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Mr. Daniel L. Doctoroff Eileen and William O’Connor Mr. Scott R. Balkan School Education Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty Abby & George O’Neill Trust BBDO Worldwide of Law Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust Di Piazza, Jr. Dow Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Perella Mr. Joshua Bekenstein Mary Louise Formato, M.D. and Mr. John J. Farrell Mrs. Florence B. D’Urso Ms. Ponchitta Pierce The John N. Blackman Sr. Anthony A. Formato, M.D. $250,000-$999,999 Oaklawn Foundation Mr. Mark C. D’Urso Ms. Patricia A. Quick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Fay Horton Sawyier Foundation General Electric Co. Dr. June S. Dwyer Mr. Nicholas Raho Mr. David Bonderman Mr. John F. Gallagher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Naughton The Mark Haas Foundation The Edelweiss Foundation Thomas C. Rice and Ms. Kristin M. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Galligan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. IAC/InterActiveCorp Mr. Donald Erenberg Cheryl A. Christman Ms. Mary A. Brady Mr. John Goggins Schwarzman JP Morgan Chase & Co. Employee Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fabbro Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Riggio Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Goldstein Giving Campaign The Catherine and Henry J. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Bryan Cave LLP Mr. Scott Goodwin $100,000-$249,999 Mr. and Mrs. Denis P. Kelleher Gaisman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Stanis Buoninfante Ms. Suni P. Harford The Frances & Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Galiardo Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Rossi Burlingame Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Alexander Harman Benenson Foundation Mr. Robert K. Kraft GenNx360 Management Co. The Bart J. Ruggiere Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Burns Mrs. Audrey J. Harrington Bloomberg L.P. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis The George Link Jr. Charitable Memorial Fund Mr. Kevin Byrnes and Ms. Lorraine Mr. and Mrs. William P. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone Trust William H. Sadlier, Inc. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hartnett Teresa and Warren G. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Loughnane The Goelet Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frederic V. Salerno Mr. and Mrs. John M. Callagy Heffernan Foundation Christianson Mr. and Mrs. James R. Marbach Mr. Thomas H. Golden Sandler O’Neill and Partners, L.P. Mr. James A. Cannon James D. Herschlein, Esq. Ms. Margarita Perusquia Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Scaturro, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Canter Mr. and Mrs. J. William Hicks Peter B. & Adeline W. Ruffn Mr. Thomas S. Murphy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Golklin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schwarz Changing Our World Mr. and Mrs. James F. Higgins Foundation National Basketball Association H. van Ameringen Foundation Sony Corporation of America Charina Foundation Ms. Mellody Hobson Mary Ann Tighe and Ms. Jamie C. Nicholls and The Hagedorn Foundation Tishman Speyer Properties Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo A. Cisneros Mr. and Mrs. James P. Honohan Dr. David A. Hidalgo Mr. O. Francis Biondi, Jr. Mary P. Dolciani Halloran State Street Global Reverend James P. Clark Mr. John J. Hopkins Yonkers Racing Corporation The Perelman Family Foundation Philanthropy Program Mrs. Lorna L. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Hopkins Foundation The Hertz Corporation Mr. Anil C. Stevens Colgate-Palmolive Company Community Housing $50,000-$99,999 PricewaterhouseCoopers Hogan Lovells US LLP Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Collins Management Corp. Alexander’s Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Secunda Josephine Lawrence Hopkins Mr. Jay Sugarman Mr. and Mrs. William R. Collins Hudson Valley Bank The Altus One Fund Church of St. Vincent Ferrer Foundation The Community Foundation The Gerardine Laffey Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hughes Cashin Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Sullivan ICAP Services North America LLC for The National Capital Region Foundation IBM Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. de Nicola Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Tomenson, Jr. J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Tofas Ms. Melanie A. Coronetz and Mr. Albert Ingrassia Martin J. Geller, C.P.A. UBS Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson Uncle Larry’s Fund Mr. Bruce G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Iuliano Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Grauer Mr. Paul Tudor Jones United Way of New York City Ms. Anne A. Cote´ Taylor Jewish Communal Fund Harry and Jeanette Weinberg $10,000-$24,999 JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mr. Marc A. Utay Crane Fund for Widows and Mr. Bobby P. Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William P. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. King Mr. John A. Van Rens and Children Joseph R. Daly Foundation Hearst Corporation Ms. Jane Beasley Mr. Robert Kissane Ms. Sarah L. Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Kelleher Elsie E. and Joseph W. Beck Mr. Steven B. Klinsky and Ms. Verizon Communications Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ms. Jeanne M. Kelly Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Foundation Maureen Sherry Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Cunningham Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McInerney John T. and Sheila B. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kramer Levin Naftalis & Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Murphy, Jr. Foundation Mr. David H. Komansky Ms. Barbara M. Weisz in loving D’Alessandro Frankel LLP News Corporation The Billy Rose Foundation Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore memory of John A. Weisz Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Davidson Mrs. Terry Allen Kramer Mr. Mo Rocca Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Larson Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John de Csepel Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. LaFranchi The Skirball Foundation Bain Capital Children’s Charity Leslie C. Quick, Jr. and Regina A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Woolard De Feis O’Connell & Rose, P.C. Ronald S. Lauder, Esq. The Timothy J. Rooney and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Caponiti Quick Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wright Mrs. Harold H. Demarest Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Leary June M. Rooney Foundation Castle Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Leighton R. Longhi The William F. Zentler Jr. Deutsche Bank Americas Linklaters LLP Viacom International, Inc. Castle Oil Corporation Macy’s Inc. Charitable Foundation Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz CBS Coproration Mrs. Ann T. Mara Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky LLP Ms. Caitlin F. Long and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP The Challenger Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Marks $5,000-$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Dooley Mr. Daniel J. McInerney, Jr. Chelsea Morrison Foundation Mr. Robert T. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Allen Mrs. Geraldine Drohan Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ludwig $25,000-$49,999 Carl and Susanne Chiappa The McInerney Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Alpert Mr. James Duffy Ms. Susan E. Lynch Altman Foundation Mr. Frank S. Cicero and Ms. Stacey The Mel Karmazin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Amen Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. James P. MacGilvray Adrian and Jessie Archbold Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melkus Nomura America Foundation Ms. Lisa A. D’Urso Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. MacInnis Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Meloro Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Amigone, IV The Dyson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. The Bank of New York Mellon MidOcean US Advisors Mr. John D. Amorosi Edward Cardinal Egan, Madden, Jr. Corporation Comcast Corporation The Ambrose Monell Foundation Mr. Richard A. Anderson Archbishop Emeritus Mr. and Ms. Rupert Fennelly Mr. Paul D. Bernard ContiGroup Companies Mrs. Miriam K. Moran The Applegreen Trust Mr. Donald F. Farley Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP Mr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Bottom Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Muccia Ariel Investments, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Corsi Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mullen Mr. Peter S. Aronson and Mr. Robert J. Fitzsimmons and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. May Mr. John K. Castle Costco Wholesale Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Murphy Ms. Marie L. Landry Dr. Margaret A. Collins Mr. Edward F. McDermott and Clayton Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Credit Suisse National Hockey League AXA Financial Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Flaherty Ms. Nancy Stein

26 27 Sara J. McGee, M.D. Sy Syms Foundation Ms. Nancy G. Blum Mr. Peter Collery Mr. and Mrs. William Sadlier Geolabs-Hawaii - Bob Y.K. Wong Mrs. Constance B. McGillicuddy Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Thacker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Boland Mr. Frank R. Collins Dinger Foundation Ms. Anne McGrail Mr. Gregory J. Trimboli Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Collins Mr. Michael S. Doddy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher George Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn McGrath Truist The Bonnie Cashin Fund Mr. and Mrs. William L. Collins Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan Mrs. June C. George McGraw Hill, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. John H. van Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boorady Mrs. Teresa M. Comas Ms. Caroline Doll Mr. Robert C. Gerace Mr. Thomas J. McInerney Merkensteijn, III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Borelli Community Mutual Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. John F. Donovan Ms. Tefta Ghilaga McKool Smith Mrs. Amy Vantucci Dr. William Braden, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Conaty Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Terence F. Gilheany Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Meistrell W.R. Berkley Corporation Mr. Maurice M. Breen Concannon Family Foundation Mr. William A. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Meyers Charitable Foundation Mr. John Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mr. George E. Doty, Sr. Paul and Patricia Gioia Michael F. Price Foundation, Inc. The John L. and Sue Ann Mr. Gary D. Brewster and Concannon Mr. Joseph J. Doyle Giving Express Program from Monarch Alternative Capital LP Weinberg Foundation Ms. Tess Mateo Mr. and Mrs. John J. Conefry, Jr. Mr. John D. Draghi American Express Ms. Cynthia Morales Mr. Robert P. Weisz Mr. Chip Brian Mrs. James B. Conheady Mr. and Mrs. Justin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. James D. Glascott Mr. and Ms. Wesley W. Mulhearn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winslow Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brock Mr. Paul G. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Dulworth Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Goett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mulvey Ms. Lana E. Wolkonsky Mr. Edgar M. Bronfman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connolly Ellen M. Dunn, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Grabe Mutual of America Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood Ms. Cora S. Brossard Honorable and Mrs. James P. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunn Mr. H. Stephen Grace Company WRG Foundation Ms. Donnaldson K. Brown Connors, Jr. Ms. Kathleen Dunne Ms. Mary E. Gries Ms. Karen J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Zurell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V. Brown Ms. Judy C. Cormier Egan Family Foundation Ms. Deborah A. Griffn The New York Mets Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Frank Brownell Ms. Susan Costa Ms. Ellen F. Emery Ms. Jillian Griffths Mr. David C. Novak $1,000-$4,999 Ms. Meg Brunette Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Costello Mr. and Mrs. Mark Evans Mr. Jason Griggs and Mr. John Nussbaumer and Ms. Jennifer A. Abate Mr. David G. Budinger, Jr. Dr. William Cosulich and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Farrin Ms. Barbara Martinez Ms. Christine Killorin Abatement Unlimited, Inc. Mr. John N. Bulica Nancy Shen Mrs. Patricia C. Fay The Gristmill Foundation Dr. Ralph A. and Jane B. O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. George B. Adams, Jr. Ms. Cynthia E. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Paul Covill through Ms. Kathy Feld Ms. Ann E. Grow O’Connor, Davies, Munns & Mr. Emmet J. Agoglia Mr. Thomas E. Burke the Indian River Community Pat and Bill Fenimore Mr. Murphy J. Guyer Dobbins, LLP Ms. Gertrude L. Agoglia Mr. and Mrs. David M. Butler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Fenn Mr. and Mrs. John Haaga Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Odell Ms. Susan K. Aldworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cozzi Mr. Paul E. Fernandes, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Michael J. Hagan, Esq. Mr. Jonathan O’Herron Ms. Anne D. Alexander Mr. Robert M. Byrn Ms. Florence Crawley Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ferrante Mr. Thomas E. Hales Mr. Michael S. Ovitz Mr. Roger C. Altman and Mr. Timothy J. Byrne Mr. Denis F. Cronin Mr. Thomas G. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halleron, III Patrina Foundation Ms. Jurate Kazickas Mr. James T. Callahan Honorable and Mrs. Paul A. Crotty Mr. John A. Ferrer Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hallowell Mr. Peter G. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James J. Callanan Mr. Kyle Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fiato Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. William J. Phelan Susan K. Anderson, Esq. Mr. David J. Caluori Ms. Candida S. Cucharo Mrs. John K. Figge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hamilton Ms. Carole L. Pittelman Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anderson, Jr. Calvary Fund Cullen and Dykman LLP Ms. Maris G. Fiondella Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hammel Ms. Anne E. Porter Mr. Raymond S. Antes Ms. Mary M. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Cumiskey Mr. William J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Handal The Purchase Fund of The Astoria Federal Savings Mr. Gerald Caporicci Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummins Ms. Mary Ann Fitzgibbon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hansen Catholic Communal Fund Miss Nicolina R. Astorina Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carballal Mrs. Paul J. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Fitzpatrick Mr. Jeremiah J. Harris Putney, Twombly, Hall & Mr. Claude R. Athaide Mr. Charles Carberry and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cyr Ms. Mary A. Flannery Mr. William B. Harrison, Jr. Hirson LLP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson Ms. Kathleen Dunne Mr. Anthony F. Daddino Heidi and Robert Flicker Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed Atlas-Acon Electric Co. Cardinal McCloskey Services Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mr. and Mrs. Greg J. Flood Ms. Grace Harvey Mr. John G. Rice Avenue Capital Group Cardinal’s Fund for Charity & D’Angelo, Sr. Mr. David W. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hatcher Mr. James D. Robinson, III Ms. Diana G. Avril Education of Archbishopric NY Mr. David S. Daniels Ms. Maria Formoso Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Roby Mr. Joseph F. Azrack Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Darnowski Mr. Randall Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hathaway Mr. Edward Ronan Ms. Kathryn Bach Carmelite Monastery Mr. Patrick J. Dawson Ms. Deborah Marchini Mr. Gregory F. Hauser Fanny & Stephen Rosenak Mrs. Rita A. Bachop Ms. Melissa Carmichael Mr. Thomas Day Mr. Edward J. Fortunato Mr. and Mrs. Gates Helms Hawn Foundation Ms. Margaret A. Baine Mr. Eric J. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. de Chazal Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Foucher Mr. Daniel R. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Mr. Michael A. Balmuth Ms. Pattie R. Carrington Ms. Shirley De Freitas Ms. Elizabeth Fougner Mr. Peter J. Hayes Rubenstein Ms. Catherine E. Bambrick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Casale Dr. Gerald De Maio Roxiticus Foundation Mr. James A. Heaney Carmine Rubino, Esq. Ms. Kim Bang Ms. Maureen Casey Mr. James A. Dearie Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fourticq, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Bank of America United Way Mrs. Richard M. Cashin Mr. Robert P. DeConcini Ms. Linda Frasco Ms. Carla Hendra Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Campaign Mr. and Mrs. William Cassano Mr. John Deitchman Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Frasco Mrs. Helen Herlitz Schmuckler Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Bannon CB Richard Ellis Mr. Jerry del Missier Hugh J. Freund, Esq. Ms. Catherine E. Hickey Seward & Kissel LLP Mr. Rohit Bansal Mr. and Mrs. E. Val Cerutti Mrs. Gloria A. Del Vecchio Ms. Christina Frey Ms. Molly Hickok Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bardi Mr. John S. Chalsty Mr. Michael F. Delfno Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friedlander Mary Higgins Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shugart Mr. James P. Barrett Ms. Regina Cheever Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. DeNatale Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Mr. John F. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chirico Ms. Eileen A. Dennin Miss Elizabeth H. Fuller Mr. Sean Hoover Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Baum Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Francois Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. DeScherer Fund for the Poor Ms. Brooke D. Horgan Flom LLP Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beach A. Christory Mr. and Mrs. Michel Deschodt Dr. and Mrs. Valentin Fuster Houlihan-Parnes Realtors, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Small Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Becker Mr. and Mrs. Scott Church Thomas Devine Family Limited Future Value Associates, Ltd. Mr. Robert G. Hubbard and Society of the Friendly Sons of Ms. Jane Begley Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clark Partnership Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gaffney Ms. Constance S. Pond St. Patrick in the City of New York Ms. Rosemary T. Berkery Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. DiCapua Mr. John J. Galban Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Huchro Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bernet, III Ms. Dorothy M. Clementson Mrs. Susanne K. Dietrich Mr. Santo Galdi Hudson Valley National Solomon Bialkin Family Foundation Mrs. Ingrid D. Climis Ms. Catherine M. Dillon Ms. Amanda Gallagher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Stein Ms. Amanda L. Bicofsky Ms. Lauretta Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Garner Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ilibassi Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. Michael Blair Mr. John P. Coffey Mrs. Patricia D. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. James L. Garrity, Jr. Mr. Joseph T. Ippolito Mrs. Richard A. Swenson Mrs. Alyssa Bliss Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coleman Mr. James G. Dinan Mr. Joseph B. Gazella Mr. and Mrs. George B. Irish Reverend Robert J. Geissler Dr. Andy Jagoda

28 29 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jamieson The Frederick Loewe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moran Mr. John Petitto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Saylak Ms. Jeanne M. Tobin Mr. Andrew E. Jenkins Mr. David Lopez Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Petrillo, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Thomas Scarangello The Gail A. Toby Charitable Fund JMH Education Marketing, Inc. Ms. Helen T. Lowe Iason, Anello & Bohrer, P.C. Ms. Margot M. Pfohl Mr. Peter K. Scaturro, Jr. Ms. Gail A. Tomao The John Confort Foundation Frank E. Lucente, M.D. Mr. Gregory Morvillo Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Phelan Mr. Henry B. Schacht Ms. Lindsay H. Tomenson Trust Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Morvillo Mr. Greer L. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlichtinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Tomenson, III Mr. and Mrs. Cal Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lynch Michael Movsovich, Esq. Mr. John C. Philpot Ms. Lisa Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Tormey Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lynn Muccia Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Piccone Mr. and Mrs. David J. Schraa Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tosi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Lyons Mr. George F. Mueden Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Piscitello Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Ms. Marianna Tostanoski Jones Day Ms. Marion A. Macaro Mrs. Patrick J. Mullan Mr. Mark W. Plant Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sebetic Mr. and Mrs. John W. Townsend Mr. Joannes J.H. Joosten Ms. Martha MacCallum-Gregory Ms. Mary A. Mullin Mr. Roger E. Podesta Mr. Karl E. Seib, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard F. Tracy Mr. Carl B. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulvey Mr. Thomas M. Pohlmann Ms. Joan Dacey-Seib Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Tremper Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jordan Mr. Archie MacGregor Mr. Tony K. Muoser Mr. and Mrs. Michael Poulos Mr. and Mrs. William R. Serpe Ms. Patricia A. Tursi Doug and Rosa Jung Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Maginnis Mr. James R. Murdoch and Dr. and Mrs. Mukesh Prasad Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Shaban Mr. John T. Urbanek Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Junquera Magna Carta Companies Ms. Kathryn Hufschmid Ms. Mary Prehn Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shanley Ms. Lisa Marie Utasi JustGive.Org Ms. Carol J. Makovich Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murnane Proskauer Rose LLP Ms. Margaret M. Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. Vito Verni Kahn Charitable Foundation Mr. William A. Malloy Mrs. Kathleen Murnion The Province of St. Mary of Ms. Julia V. Shea Mrs. Barbara B. Volz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Malone Ms. Cait Murphy The Capuchin Order Mrs. Vivian Y. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Voorhis Mr. Gregory Karachuk Miss Alice L. Maloney Ms. Ellen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Puglisi Miss Mary E. Sheehy Mary Kay Vyskocil, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. John Kasselakis Margaret M. Hill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Murray Thomas R. Purcell, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Sheerin Mr. Leon M. Wagner Ms. Suzanne Kaszynski Mr. Manuel G. Marinas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Murrer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Purvis Mr. William H. 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O’Neill Rosenthal Fund Ms. Siew Thye Stinson Ms. Marianne K. Zychal Mrs. Beverly Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. McMurray Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. O’Reilly Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ross, III Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stowe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lamberti Michael J. McNamara, Esq. Osman, LTD. Mr. Josiah M. Rotenberg and Mr. John C. Straus GiftsInMemoriam Mr. John P. Lamberton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mendler Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. O’Toole Ms. Gila A. Pollack Ms. Hanna R. Struever Ms. Isabelle Jaques Dr. Donald W. Landry and Mr. Matthew V. Merola Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oulvey Mr. and Mrs. James J. Roth Strypemonde Foundation Mr. Bernard L. Menkhaus Dr. Maureen O’Reilly-Landry MetLife, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Overlock, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Scott Rothstein Karen M. Suber, Esq. Ms. Linda Salvati Lankler, Siffert & Wohl Metzger-Price Fund, Inc. Mrs. Marilyn M. Paganucci Rubenstein Associates, Inc. Mr. Robert E. Svikhart and Mr. Andrew Seiss Mrs. Patricia Lanza Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Pane Mr. Steven G. Rubenstein Ms. Andrea Kemler Marcia & Gail Toby Ms. Elizabeth Lappin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Middleton Mr. Stephen J. Pantani Ms. Lisa Ruggeri and Mr. Robert Stephen J. Sweeny, Ph.D. Mr. John A. Weisz John and Eileen Lawler Mr. John W. Milani Mr. Jeffrey Panzo Rosenberg Mr. Gordon Tanner Mr. Donald H. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Paradis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruocco Mr. Maurice M. Taylor, Jr. GiftsinHonorofICSFFriends Leadership Research Institute Mr. and Mrs. James M. Molloy Ms. Mary L. Pearce Mr. William V. Ruth TBS Shipping Services, Inc. Mrs. Richard M. Cashin Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Leone Ms. Lillian Molter Ms. Mary T. Pearce Ms. Anne P. Ryan Ms. Genevieve D. Tearr Cardinal Edward Egan Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lepore Maura K. Monaghan, Esq. Robert E. Pedersen, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ryan, III Mr. Ronald L. Temple Mr. Peter Grauer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levy Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mooney Ms. Patricia R. Peeler Mr. Edgar A. Sabounghi The Rollins Agency, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woolard Ms. Pamela Liebman Ms. Joan F. Mooney Ms. Melissa Penabad Mr. John M. Sanzo Mrs. Beverly Thewes Phoenix Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pennington Mr. Stephen K. Sawyier Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tillett Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lockwood Mrs. Lauren K. Moran Mr. Thomas P. Petersen

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ThePartnershipforInner-City FRIENDSofICSF BASFAdvisoryCommittee ExecutiveCommittee EducationBoardofTrustees Claudia Gerbasi Donovan, Co-Chair RussellL.Carson,Chair Melody K. Di Piazza, Chair Deanne Marbach, Co-Chair General Partner Tess Mateo Brewster Stacey Cicero Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe David J. Caluori Melody Di Piazza Claudia Gerbasi Donovan Mary Flannery WilliamB.Finneran,Vice-Chair Dr. Mary Louise Gleason Elizabeth Fougner Founding Partner Daniel Kapnick Dennis Goett EXOP Capital LLC Jamie Maiello Janice Hamilton RichardJ.Aslanian Timothy C. Muccia Mary Maniaci Principal and CEO Jeff Mullen Amy McCready Blue Ram Capital Phyllis W. McCormick Debbie Oulvey Management LLC Ruth C. Rabb Mark Ruggiere DanieleD.Bodini Lisa Ruggeri Barbara Weisz Allison McEnerney Sletteland Judith Wilkinson DavidM.DesRosiers,Ph.D. Ruth Woolard President LawyersCommittee Revere Advisors, LLC ProjectYESS Joseph P. Armao ArchbishopTimothyM.Dolan LeadershipCommittee John M. Callagy Archdiocese of New York Carl J. Chiappa Thomas A. Madden, Jr., Co-Chair NormanEig Timothy C. Muccia, Co-Chair Jerome P. Coleman Jeff Mullen, Co-Chair Brian P. Corrigan BarbaraR.Evans Allison McEnerny Sletteland, Co-Chair Robert E. Crotty ElizabethCoganFascitelli Thomas J. Curran Jennifer A. Abate Managing Director Joseph V. DeMarco Nicholas Amigone Goldman, Sachs & Co. Thomas A. Dunne John D. Amorosi Stephen J. Fearon WilliamE.Flaherty Joseph Bardi John D. Feerick Chairman and CEO Michael J. Caponiti Peter J. Fitzpatrick Liam Enterprises Frank S. Cicero John H. FitzSimons William R. and Debra L. Collins PeterT.Grauer Christopher F. Gallagher Edward S. Davis, III Chairman James F. Gill Timothy Dempsey Bloomberg L.P. William M. Hartnett Mark D’Urso James D. Herschlein DonaldJ.Herdrich Rupert and Mary Fennelly Patricia M. Hynes Michael P. Iuliano BonnieB.Himmelman John J. Kenney John and Abigail Kasselakis President John S. Kiernan James E. Knight Sherman Fairchild Karl P. Kilb, III Stephen L. Larson Foundation, Inc. Desmond C. B. Lyons Caitlin F. Long HelenT.Lowe Michael J. Malone John Loughnane Executive Director of Matthew T. McLaughlin Megan Massey Development Neil Merkl John D. McCready Archdiocese of New York Maura K. Monaghan Michael G. Meyers Lynn K. Neuner RobertMeringolo Barbara O’Connor Robert E. Pedersen Managing Director Robert G. O’Connor David S. Pegno FBR Capital Markets William O’Connor Thomas R. Purcell Robert A. Rizzo MonsignorGregoryMustaciuolo James W. Quinn Carla L. Romita Moderator of the Curia/ Timothy G. Reynolds Mark S. Rossi Chancellor Salvatore A Romanello Patrick Schwarz Archdiocese of New York James J. Roth James P. Sletteland Stephen G. Rooney JaneB.O’Connell Christopher Solomon Carmine A. Rubino President Mary Ann Thomas Gerald J. Russello Altman Foundation Eric Seyfried ThomasC.Quick Robert C. Sheehan Quick Charitable Trust Thomas McC. Souther Foundation Karen M. Suber RichardJ.Schmeelk Chairman Emeritus CAI Managers & Co., L.P. AmyM.Stevens Managing Partner Stevens Asset Management

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