NORTHWEST LEADERSHIP IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CONSEQUENCES 2013 annual report optimism is up to us been feeling an intense mix of emotions builds confidence in the clean energy economy as a I’ve about our ability to confront the climate viable, attractive, way to deliver broadly-shared op- challenge with the urgency and ambition required. portunity and prosperity. By showcasing powerful stories, we are demonstrating that “climate solu- On the one hand, the climate news is relentlessly tions” means a lot more than just our organization. sobering. It’s late, and we have so far to go. On the other hand, the momentum for solutions is building, 3. Powering past coal and the climate movement is growing strong. Across the United States, coal — the single largest Gregg Small, source of climate pollution — continues to decline Executive What feeds this optimism? in use. The Northwest is on the front lines of this Director 1. The West Coast edge transition, phasing out our own coal plants and re- fusing to serve as a staging ground for coal exports. We have the opportunity to put in place the The physics are not subtle: the coal era must end, most ambitious set of integrated climate poli- and the Northwest can show the way by becoming cies in the nation, stretching from California to the first coal-free, clean energy-powered region. British Columbia. Combined, our region is the This transition presents an unprecedented op- fifth largest economy on the planet.This region portunity for investment and deployment in clean has what it takes to end the era of free and energy sources and efficient energy use — a main unlimited carbon-dumping, and engineer a steady and sweeping transition to clean power driver for Northwest prosperity. and transportation. Working closely with these The Northwest will be the point of departure from forward-leaning states, and with incredible allies the fossil-fueled past, and the proof point for the such as the Washington Environmental Council, clean energy future. The coalition campaign to Oregon Environmental Council, Sightline Institute, Power Past Coal is a daily source of inspiration. Sierra Club, and many other close partners we are we can, we must, we will. This isn’t theoretical doing this. This isn’t theoretical anymore; climate consequences are upon us. The Northwest can lead anymore; climate 2. Solutions to the climate crisis Climate Solutions accelerates practical and profitable consequences in addressing global warming. If successful, we will Every day, in our communities and across the globe, cut carbon pollution in our region, while saying “no” are upon us. The I see more impressive news about clean energy to more fossil fuel infrastructure and building the solutions to global warming by galvanizing leadership, Northwest can technology, financial innovation, and on-the- business, policy, and program models that catalyze lead in addressing ground deployment. national and international action. growing investment, and bridging divides. global warming. We will continue to prioritize the need to I hope that, as you read the accomplishments demonstrate and celebrate solutions in our highlighted in this report and note the support of so FOR OVER 15 YEARS, Climate Solutions has pioneered the vision and region. Through our strategic innovation pro- many donors and funders listed on these pages, you grams, New Energy Cities, Sustainable Advanced cultivated political leadership in the Northwest for the proposition that clean energy also see that our organization is working hard to Fuels, and the Northwest Biocarbon Initiative, we and broadly-shared economic prosperity can go hand-in-hand. Through our make sure that together we can, we must, and we will are modeling solutions for a carbon-free future. Business Partnerships, New Energy Cities, Northwest Biocarbon Initiative, and move forward on climate action. Sustainable Advanced Fuels programs, Climate Solutions builds a powerful We’re just one part of a larger story. Our Solutions Story Project profiles examples of success and constituency for local, regional, and national action on climate and clean energy.

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Showcased West Coast Leadership from CA to carbon pollution reduction targets established by “I believe that we can “Climate Solutions is an “Climate Solutions is “Climate Solutions is “Climate Solutions is “Climate Solutions BC: In October, Climate Solutions Executive Di- the legislature (and supported by Climate Solu- change the country amazing organization shining a light on a better practical and results one of the very first gets things done—its rector Gregg Small attended the historic signing of tions) back in 2009. As part of their charge, the workgroup (called the Climate Legislative and Ex- while growing a clean and their programs need way forward: a clean driven. They represent organizations I worked important words are the Pacific Coast Action Plan on Climate and Clean Energy by the governors of Washington, Oregon, ecutive Workgroup, or CLEW) held three hearings energy industrial to be replicated around energy future with broadly- a beautiful mix between with years ago when I backed up by powerful California, and the premier of British Columbia. throughout the state to hear from the public about the need for climate action. complex. I believe this the country. I really shared prosperity, free what’s happening in first became connected deeds that are making a The four executives made commitments for ag- because we are people respect their work; from from the ravages of fossil the real world, outside to the clean energy world big difference in the fight gressive action, including putting limits and a price on greenhouse gas emissions, and a Clean Fuels Climate Solutions joined with our partners at who believe in climate the Business Leaders for fuel dependence. And the the Beltway, and the in the Northwest. I have for a workable planet!” Standard to reduce the climate impacts of trans- Washington Environmental Council, Sierra Club, and others to make sure these hearings were solutions, not climate Climate Solutions, to their brighter they shine that translation that needs a lot of respect for what — Bill McKibben, portation. This West pessimism. Let’s go work in New Energy Cities, light, the closer it gets.” to occur to affect this organization has Coast bloc represents the opportunities for the workgroup to hear that the President and public wants climate action now. The message was build a clean energy to leveraging leadership in policymakers.” done to help shape our fifth largest economy on — Van Jones, Co-Founder, the planet. This action clear at hearings in Spokane, Seattle, and Olympia: economy for the world, the legislatures of Oregon Co-Founder — Lisa Jackson, region.” 350.org shows the West Coast an overwhelming majority of the people testified in favor of action to reduce carbon pollution. They starting right here in and Washington. All of this Rebuild the Dream Former EPA — Cylvia Hayes, will lead in demonstrat- Washington State.” while leading the incredibly ing that it is possible to demanded to see the Legislature take bold steps to Administrator Oregon’s First Lady significantly cut carbon protect Washington from the impacts of climate important fight to block and grow a vibrant clean change and realize the opportunities in growing – Jay Inslee, coal export terminals in the energy economy. the state’s clean energy economy. Included in the Washington Governor Northwest.” hundreds of people testifying for climate action Leading in Washington: Climate Solutions were dozens of businesses, labor leaders, and — Tom Steyer, worked with Washington Governor Jay Inslee to representatives of public health organizations that Co-Founder, help pass his climate action bill, the first bill he partnered with Climate Solutions to send a loud and Next Generation signed into law as governor. The law established clear message to our legislature on the need a bipartisan workgroup of lawmakers tasked with for action. putting Washington securely on track to meet the

CLIMATE POWERFUL ALLIES ACTION POWERFUL OUTCOMES building the power of the climate and clean energy movement “Confronting climate change is a “The effort opposing coal Powering Past Coal: Stopping any new coal export off the West Coast continues to be a major top priority for my administration. export terminals in the stake in the ground for the climate movement. 2013 was a major year for the coalition campaign, with two proposals pulled off the table in Oregon, and the WA Dept. of Ecology announcing a Climate Solutions maps national best Northwest is the most broad scope of review for the impacts for the proposed coal export terminal at Cherry Point north practices, builds bridges between exciting and inspiring work of Bellingham, WA. Climate Solutions continues to be a central player in the Power Past Coal co- local governments and businesses, and going on anywhere in the alition, bringing new and powerful voices to the table who are calling for clean energy solutions provides technical support to help country right now. Climate instead of continued investment in the fossil fuels of the past. Solutions has been playing make our region a national leader in From the articulate nine-year-old Dae Dahlquist asking that his future be considered in these reducing greenhouse gas emissions.” a key role helping catalyze decisions, to physicians pressing on potential health impacts, to main street business owners an amazing coalition that is asking that their livelihood be taken into account, citizens from all walks of life have engaged – Dow Constantine, standing up against coal and with the scoping comment periods for proposed terminals in Washington at Cherry Point and King County Executive for a clean energy future.” Longview, and in the public process for Oregon’s proposed terminal at Port of Morrow/St. Helens. The campaign generated a combined total of over 370,000 public comments on the “Climate Solutions may be small, but –Bruce Nilles, proposed terminals at Cherry Point and Longview, WA. Now with three export proposals off the it bats well above its weight. Climate Senior Director, table, we continue to watchdog the remaining three proposals and partner with community lead- Solutions has become one of our Beyond Coal Campaign, ers to build a powerful constituency for building a better, more prosperous future in the region. strongest and most effective nonprofit Sierra Club allies in the global effort to make low- “Climate Solutions carbon and sustainable fuels a reality.” helped me bring my – Darrin Morgan, voice to the table to Director of Sustainable Biofuel oppose coal export and Strategy, The Boeing Company support clean energy solutions. Their strategic innovation: modeling outreach and work with communities solutions for a carbon-free future across the region is powerful, thoughtful, Launched a broad Sustainable Advanced Fuels Accelerated city-led carbon reduction in the Northwest: and effective.” ini­tiative: In 2013, we developed a plan to accelerate the Our New Energy Cities team created energy maps and carbon development of sustainable, low-carbon alternatives to wedge analyses for Beaverton, OR and Issaquah, WA that – Grace Byrd, petroleum fuels in the Northwest, specifically focused on demonstrate what it takes to achieve 80 percent reduction of Nisqually industries that need liquid, high-energy-density fuels. We are carbon emissions by 2050; conducted a building sector char­ Tribal Member promoting policies that build markets and spur investments rette in Issaquah to develop a roadmap for carbon reduction in cleaner fuels in the Northwest. We have become a trusted in existing and new buildings; and partnered with the King partner with leaders from aviation and other sectors, playing a Coun­ty-Cities Climate Collaboration to begin developing a key role in developing roadmaps to transition from fossil fuels shared carbon reduction work program for the 13th largest in Brazil, Singapore, and our region. county in the nation. raising our profile and building organizational strength Stepping Up Our Donor Support: 2013 represented Foundation Support: 2013 was a notable year for new Successful Signature Events: At our Annual Reception in Olympia, asked Climate Solutions to be one of five nonprofits to be featured for our second consecutive year of raising nearly $1 million and expanded partnerships with foundations. The 11th Annual Breakfast in Seattle, and Annual Dinner in Portland we raised an evening during the grand opening of their Seattle theatres. Wash- in contributions from individual donors. Thank you so Hour Project awarded the largest grant for a program over $506,000 for Climate Solutions. Tom Steyer, Co-Found­er, Next ington State Representative Hans Dunshee was a featured speaker much for your support. in Climate Solutions’ history for our Solutions Stories Generation, keynoted both our 5th Annual Breakfast in Seattle with and ticket proceeds benefitted the organization. Bonnie Raitt again project, which captures and communicates real stories remarks from Governor Jay Inslee and our 5th Annual Dinner in Port- partnered with Climate Solutions while on tour. By purchasing special Donor Appreciation: Our 350 Club major donor of climate and clean energy success happening now in land with remarks from Governor John Kitzhaber. Tom is a national benefit tickets, Climate Solutions supporters were able to sit up close appreciation receptions featured several experts and the Northwest economy. Climate Solutions also received advocate for in­vesting in clean energy solutions to address climate to this music legend and environmental champion, and support Cli- compelling speakers, giving our Giving Circles an op- significant new grants from New York Community Trust change. Dr. Nalini Nadkarni, Queen of the Forest Canopy, was featured mate Solutions through an ARIA Foundation year-end grant. Thanks portunity to learn in more depth about the problems and to support the New Energy Cities program and V Kann at our Annual Reception in Olympia where we also said farewell to so much to our sponsors, table captains, hosts, board of directors, and solutions we are working on at Climate Solutions. In Rasmussen Foundation to support the Northwest Bio- Climate Solutions’ co-founder, Rhys Roth. In July, Sundance Cinemas volunteers for helping to make our events possible. the spring, we held a Seattle briefing on our Sustainable carbon Initiative. Advanced Fuels program with Darrin Morgan, Director of Biofuels Strategy, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Received Recognition: Rhys Roth, our co-founder “It is accurate but insufficient Dirk Kronemeijer, CEO, SkyNRG; and Ross Macfar- and (now) former Director of Strategic Innovation, was to call Climate Solutions the lane, Senior Business Advisor, Climate Solutions. In honored with Sustainable Path Foundation’s “Sustain- best climate organization in July in Portland, OR Alan Barton of the Whiskey Creek ability Trailblazer Award” for his impact on improving the region – it just might be the Shellfish Hatchery addressed the impacts of ocean the health of our region though innovative and trailblaz- finest regional climate group in acidification on Oregon’s shellfish industry. In the fall, ing efforts. Puget Sound Business Journal selected our the world.” national polling expert Dave Metz briefed donors about Development Director, Savitha Reddy Pathi, as one of the West Coast Climate Campaign to cap and put a price their “40 Under 40” top leaders in the region. — Denis Hayes, on carbon pollution cross the region – the most import- President, Bullitt Foundation ant element to drive down climate pollution and rapidly grow clean energy solutions. communicating capturing solutions what’s at stake stories

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Park carbon dioxide under our feet with a biocarbon approach Marko Liias Seattle Times – July 9, 2013 biocarbon innovation and offer a model for the nation @MarkoLiias “Momentum driving biocarbon solutions is growing, in large and the world.” part because these approaches save money as well as store Opinion editorial By David R. Montgomery, University of @climatesolution carbon. With continued commitment and collaboration, the Washington geomorphology professor and Maurice Robinette, Thanks for sharing this Pacific Northwest has an opportunity to become a hub for owner-operator of Lazy-R Ranch in Spokane County. Southern Oregon’s got Sol Harvesting Wind Power A Tale of Two Schools #energyefficiency and Shannon Souza and her company Sol Coast offer “It didn’t take very long until the local farmers said, Faced with outdated and uncomfortable facilities, money saving solution full service clean energy consultation and con- ‘yeah, I’d like to have one or two of those wind tur- Aberdeen and Hoquiam School Districts part- story! vimeo.com/61389024 tracting in Coos Bay. Sol Coast’s business model bines on my property.’ They’re getting anywhere nered with local businesses and governments to Coal exports and the supports jobs both in their company and within Governor John from two to six thousand dollars per turbine. You retrofit their buildings to cut costs, save energy, ‘climate cliff’ a larger regional network of contractors. Their could have 50 turbines on your place, and that’s and enhance the comfort of the learning environ- Kitzhaber growing list of clients — from the Coos County @GovKitz $100,000 of annual income that they weren’t ment. “We just show that we’re constantly looking Puget Sound Business Journal Billionaire Steyer Calls Head Start and Dunes Family Health Care facility, getting.” - Gary Thompson, Sherman County Judge forward to find ways to save money, to operate RT Great news in Oregon: @ – January 18, 2013 Energy, Climate to Airport Heights in North Bend, Bandon Dunes featured in Harvesting Wind Power. more efficiently, to operate all of our buildings in GovKitz signs 2 bills 4 clean “Coal export is a serious hazard sign Oregon businesses Golf Resort, and the Coos Bay Fire Department — a greener manner.” – Dave Herrington, Aberdeen energy & energy efficiency ahead that reminds us we are at a ‘Defining Issues’ speaks to the diversity of interest in clean energy School District crossroads. Will we choose a path flexing their muscles - ow.ly/mnwBE via @ Financial Advisor / Impact solutions. SustainableBzOR of building a robust, homegrown, on climate change clean-energy economy rooted in Investing – May 21, 2013 Dow Constantine innovation and sustainable busi- “As a humble MBA let me say, if Sustainable Business Oregon @kcexec ness practices?” you get the accounting right, if – May 6, 2013 you include all costs, just get “With the home-court advantage of Opinion editorial by Gary Shaver, out of the way and let American players on our side like the Blazers, Thanks to the cities & Silicon Energy and Ross Macfar- business do the rest, they will Nike and Intel, efforts to tackle the Local Solar in Joseph officials who joined together lane, Climate Solutions to chart our region’s shock you with how effective climate crisis and grow our state’s The City of Joseph, Oregon linked up with local Solutions on the Oregon Trail climate-friendly future: @ they are once we get the climate economy at the same time are in Reclaiming Waste Energy company Sun Storage on a 100-kilowatt solar array climatesolution pic.twitter. right,” said Tom Steyer. play. The drive is there to make for the city’s wastewater facility. They now save Now into their fourth generation farming in Uma- Through public-private partnerships, the City of com/UHb1yveOXM meaningful change by adopting $12,000 to $14,000 per year and offset roughly 90% tilla County, Madison Farms is a one-stop shop for Bremerton’s Public Utilities department was able to statewide and broader mar- of the facility’s energy usage. The Oregon-made renewable energy and a proving ground for water The Keystone quickly upgrade the city’s wastewater facility to run ket-based incentives for curbing products for the facility include the frame and resource solutions in the arid west. From wind pow- more efficiently and save the City money. Bremer- Principle carbon, growing smart and invest- racking components designed and manufactured er to solar, biodiesel, biosolids, precision irrigation, ton is expected to save $125,000 annually in energy ing in a clean energy future.” by Sun Storage, the solar panels manufactured by minimum to no-till techniques, and reuse water - Grist – February 19, 2013 alone. Additionally, because of energy service com- they’ve got it all. And the farm continues churning Opinion editorial by Ashley SolarWorld in Hillsboro, and the inverters made by “Stopping Keystone nails the core principle for climate pany Trane’s industry expertise, the project timeline out some of the best canola oil you will ever taste. Henry, Climate Solutions and Advanced Energy Industries/PV Powered in Bend. responsibility, by preventing investments that make from initial contract to completion will be less than This is truly a trailblazing enterprise, and they have Jana Gastellum, Oregon Renewable Energy Constructors of Enterprise, an climate disruption irrevocably worse,” said KC Golden, a year. the 1/4 mile of actual Oregon Trail preserved on Environmental Council Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally, served as the Climate Solutions. installer for both projects. their land to prove it. “We can get what we need, but only because the people engaged on board leadership the issue–like the people here at this [Climate committed to creating a low-carbon Solutions] breakfast–are future for the Pacific Northwest keeping that message clearly in front of all the politicians.” — Bill Gates , Co-Chair, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Marc Daudon, Stephanie Solien, Haeryung Shin, Daniel Weise, President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Marc is principal Stephanie is a civic activist Haeryung is a Daniel is formerly a Stanford and co-founder of who has worked in politics, principal at North University professor and was Cascadia Consulting government, and the nonprofit Hill Law Advisory part of the team at Microsoft Group. arena for more than 25 years. LLC. Research. staff From left to right: Seth Zuckerman, Communications Consultant; Jennifer Molfetta, Database Assistant; Shannon Sedgwick, Bookkeeper; Lisa Adatto Ash Awad Jabe Blumenthal Dave Bricklin James Dailey Lars Johansson Lisa most recently served Ash is Vice President - Energy & Jabe is the designer Dave is a partner in James brings a long Lars is an active Joëlle Robinson, Field Director; Jenna Garmon, Northwest Biocarbon Initiative Program Coordinator; KC Golden, Senior Policy Advisor; Elizabeth as Oregon Director for Facility Services for McKinstry of the first version of the Seattle law firm of standing interest in cleantech angel investor Willmott, New Energy Cities Program Manager; Eileen V. Quigley, Director of Strategic Innovation; Eric M. Andre, Office Manager;Gregg Small, Climate Solutions. Co. He and his team support Excel at Microsoft. Bricklin & Newman, climate and is CTO of and mentor to early stage Executive Director; , Communications & Marketing Director; , Campaign Director; , Sustainable Advanced cities, counties, schools, medical LLP. Micro Energy Credits. cleantech companies. Kimberly Larson Beth Doglio Clark Gilman centers, and other clients. Fuels Coordinator; Owen Atkins, Grants Manager; Bobby Hayden, Solutions Stories & Media Manager; Carrie Hearne, Oregon Business Partnerships Manager; Chris Bast, Business Partnerships Manager; Jessica Finn Coven, Washington State Director; Jonathan Lawson, Digital Communications Manager not pictured above:

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Michael Brian Orr Sandy Polishuk Katrina Rosen Howard Sharfstein Robert Stacey Marv Toland Jay Ward Jared Worthen & Alexandra Tributes Kurt Hoelting Gene Orth Sasha Pollack Jane & Richard Rosen Conner Sharpe & Dug Wehage Eric Stachon James R Tolbert Washington Economic Ninneman In honor of Daniel W The Imprint Source sources of revenue (FY 2013) Thomas Osdoba Cynthia R Pratt Michael Rosomer Amy Shatzkin Tracy Stanton & Carlos Cuevas Craig Toohey Development Commission Gary & Sandra Worthington In honor of David Maymudes & Emily The Local Strangers Daniel Ouderkirk Terry Preston Kathy Rossol Gary Shaver Kendall Starkman Trane Energy Services Washington Green Schools Fritz Wrede Anthony Marjorie Restaurant Foundations - $1,753,835 (56.8%) Megan Owen Tom Preston Sarah Cody Roth Alison Shaw Kris Stawinski TransAlta Chris Watchie Stephanie Wright In honor of Eileen Quigley Maryanne Tagney-Jones & David Individual Gifts - $911,343 (29.5%) Kevin Owyang David Price Rhys Roth Katie Sheehy Charles & Donna Steadman Neal Traven Andrew Watson David Wu In honor of Gregg Small & Kimberly Jones Corporate Gifts - $179,054 (5.8%) Pacific Groundwater Group Gary Prince Joan Rothlein Patrick Shelby Ellen & Charles Stearns Ron Tressler Cynthia Weaver Yolanka Wuff Larson Amy McCaleb Earned Income - $132,641 (4.3%) Valerie Pacino Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Mary Ruckelhaus & Sam Christina & David Shelton Karen Steer Donna Trost Alisa Weise Sara Wysocki In honor of Jack & Donna Rice Melrose Market Studios Event & Conference Registrations - $108,961 (3.5%) Jason Paglia Puget Sound Restoration Fund Shabb Albert Shen Craig & Rosemary Stephens Christie True Laura Weiss Jeff Yin In honor of Katherine, Walker, Connie The Nines Government Grants / Contracts - $3,500 - (0.1%) Jamie & Randy Painter Jorge Pulido Madeline Russell Rahul Shendure Janet Stephenson Remy Trupin Phillip Welker Richard Yoder & Paul Kris Orlowski Stig Panduro April Putney Marcia Rutan Barbara Sherland Tucker Stevens Bing Tso Cynthia & Bruce Welti Tay Yoshitani In honor of Lisa Adatto Pacific Stage Nikesh & Swati Parekh Jen Quan Maria Ruth Meredith Shield Justus Stewart Pamela Tufts Peter West Walter Young In honor of Mike Patton Patton Valley Vineyard Tiffany Parente Allison Rabbitt & Nicholas Rem Ryals Joby Shimomura Burr Stewart Pamela & Jonathon Turlove Jack Whisner Brian Young In honor of Paul & Alison Robertson Melanie Pischalko Patricia Parker Dorman Stephanie Ryan Cherie & Warren Shoemaker Robert Stewart Jill Turner Brenda White Jeanne Yu & Paul Johnson In honor of Rhys Roth Proletariat Wine Company Leah Parks & Yannis Schoinas Sarah Rafton Ruchi Sadhir Shannon Shoul Kellie Stickney Rob & Meghan Tust Paula White Aziz Yuldasher In honor of Sarah Phillips PSAV Presentation Services Total income - $3,089,334 Chris Parta Judy Ramey Sheida Sahandy Manan Shukla Jon Stier Gail Twelves Ted & Jennifer Whitesell Chris Zanassi In honor of the Earth Seattle Business Magazine David Patton Steven Randolph Linda Sahlin Benjamin Sibelman Wayne & Jan Stoker Jason Twill Wickersham Duyane Zeigler In honor of your whole team Sokol Blosser Kathleen Patton William Ranes Andrea Salinas Andy Silber Sonya Stoklosa Ty Tice Daniel Wilderhaus Kim Zentz especially Patrick Mazza Sonja Nash Murray Allocation of program funds (FY 2013) Sara Patton J Thomas Ranken Sigrid Salo Carol Sim Louise Stonington Ryan Tyler Robert Wilding Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky In memory of Susan L. Merrill Soter Vineyards Lisa Pearlstein Kate & Tim Raphael Kelly Samson Matthew Simo Aaron Straight Sophia Tzeng Linton Wildrick Carl & Laura Zylak In memory of Einar Paul Lindseth Stephanie Solien & Frank Greer Ken Pearson Mary Ratcliff Bruce Sanchez Caroline Simkin Susan Stratton Michael Unger Mary Wilkinson In recognition of Dave & Maria Sundance Cinemas James Pearson Michael Rawding Matthew Sanders Jill Simmons Katherine Strauss & Laurence Myrle U’Ren Troy Williams Matching and Peeler Sutra Yoga allocation of program funds (FY 2013) Jessica Vega Pederson Laura Ray Nicole Sanders Christian Sinderman Reeves Karen Valenzuela Karen Williams Workplace Gifts Trade Printery Dave & Maria Peeler Tom Redd Scott Sandler Lourdes & Raven Skydancer Brad Struss Petra Vallila-Buchman Stuart Williams Adobe In Kind Donations Waterstreet Café Program Services - $2,488,809 (79.6%) Michael Penuelas Adrienne Reed & Philip Klein Norma Jean Sands Lucy Sloman & Stephen Will Sullivan Manca Valum Stormie Jason Williamson Bank of America A to Z Wineworks The Westin Seattle Fundraising - $400,436 (12.8%) (12.8%) Anita Penuelas Charles & Wendy Frankel-Reed Tal & Irene Basloe Saraf Antupit David Summers Donald Van Dyke Alec Williamson Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Ater Wynne LLP Administration - $237,695 (7.6%) Perkins Coie LLP Bruce Reed Rob Sassor Lawrence Smith Carolina Sun-Widrow & RJ Alison Van Gorp Elizabeth Willmott & Andrew Bullitt Foundation Eric Baldwin Lisa Perle Srilakshmi Remala Ian Sauders Rachel Smith Widrow Jesse Van Mouwerik Storey Cambia Bamboo Sushi Ramona Perrault Renewable Northwest Dave Scalzo Derek & Julie Smith Beth & Pete Sutch Peter Van Oppen Kathryn Willson EarthShare of Washington car2go Seattle Jeff & Cheryl Petra Sarah Reyneveld Barbara Scavezze Bryce Smith Svaha Spirit Lodge James Vance Tuck Wilson & Jan Schaeffer Expedia Central Co-op Kathleen Petrich Pamela Ottaviano Rhodes Ethan Schaffer Megan Smith Nelda Swiggett Hendrik Van Hemert Sharon Wilson Getty Images Chehalem Andrea Petzel Rice Fergus Miller, Inc Aimee Schantz Tim Smith Robert Symington Valerie VanHorn-Codey Lyndon Wilson Goldman Sachs Chris Morin Photography Larry Phillips Julie Richards Gabriel Scheer Nicholas Snell Matt Talbot Dave Van’t Hof Christopher Winter Google Compendium, Inc Jessica Phoenix Allen Rickert Gary Schneider & Nancy Kate Snider Tiffany & John Tanasse Andrew Varner Danielle Winterhalter Kaiser Foundation - Community Ericka Corban Nicole Piccolomini Dave Robertson Synder Silje Sobal Harold Taniguchi John Vechey Malcolm & Marcia Johnson Giving Counterfeit Cash Band Don Pickering Chris Robertson Jeffrey Schwartz Amy Solas Wendy & Curits Tanner Fortunato Vega Witter Microsoft Davis Wright Tremaine Total expenses - $3,126,940 Jerod Pierce Bill Robinson Peter Schweinsberg Roz Solomon Letha Tawney Elena Velkov Andy & Katherine Wold Portfolio 21 Investments Desserts by Yvonne Kathleen Pierce Tom Robinson Amy Scott & Stephen Alley Amy Solomon Chris & Kathleen Taylor Jennifer Vetter David Wolf Puget Sound Energy Evergreen Escapes The financial statements of Climate Solutions as of December 31, 2013 were John Pierce Susan Robinson Scott Homes, Inc Brett Sommermeyer Liz Temple Lauri Vigue Sandra Wolf The Boeing Company Fish Brewing Company examined by the independent certified accounting firm, Aiken & Sanders, Inc, PS. 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