2017 Annual Report Together We’re Creating Change

To everyone in our 9to5 community, THANK YOU!

Our progress, successes and victories We educated allies, policymakers and in 2017 would not have been possible the public about how these issues without your support and activism. We’re impact women, how they are linked honored to have such a vibrant and together, and why these solutions dedicated base of members, leaders, constitute the true agenda that working activists, allies and donors. women need. We’ve grown Nationally, 9to5 continued our base and to bring women together to advanced boldly take action to fight policy wins for our collective values and in each of our fundamental rights. our chapter Together with our allies, states— we’ve mobilized to take , action against the attacks Colorado, on women, communities and of color, immigrants and . refugees, workers, people with disabilities, transgender and We hope you can take a few gender nonconforming people, and moments to read more about our queer people. accomplishments in the states and nationally in this Annual Report. In the face of unprecedented attacks Without you, this important work on women and marginalized groups, would not be possible! 9to5 is truly we’ve continued to fight for a better grateful for our member activists and future for our families. We’ve lifted After the 2016 election, 9to5 members took to leaders, and our generous funders and the streets across the country, including at the up women’s stories and voices in the donors who continue to stand together Women’s March on Washington. media and in campaigns for family to win justice for working women. and medical leave insurance, paid sick Our mission is to build a movement to days, accommodations for pregnant In gratitude, achieve economic justice, by engaging workers, fair scheduling, equal pay, directly affected women to improve raising the minimum wage, protections working conditions. against discrimination, ban the box Our vision is an economically just world and fair chance hiring, comprehensive immigration reform, affordable and where poverty and discrimination have accessible health care, child care Gloria Smith Cathy Deppe been eliminated, the contributions of public transit, a strong safety net, Co-Chairs, National Board of Directors women are recognized and valued, and all and renters’ rights and affordable housing. women and their families thrive. Chapter Highlights

CALIFORNIA 9to5 LA joined the Uplift Inglewood Coalition to fight for rent 9to5 California leaders register students to vote control. In recent years, many Inglewood residents have been forced to leave their homes due to the rising cost of housing. The Uplift Inglewood Coalition drafted an ordinance to prohibit unreasonable, unaffordable increases in rent. Additionally, 9to5 California members went out into the community to register voters.

WISCONSIN 9to5 Wisconsin worked with partner organizations to defend Wisconsin FMLA from repeal, which would be a huge setback for many Wisconsin Families. 9to5 members taking action for their families at the Wisconsin state capitol. Wisconsin FMLA is more extensive than federal law, covering in- laws, domestic partners, and part-time workers. Repealing Wisconsin FMLA would take away coverage for employees who work less than 25 hours a week and place restrictions on the ability to use accrued vacation and sick time during what would otherwise be unpaid leave.

COLORADO 9to5 Colorado continued to push for affordable housing and mass transit. As rents rise in the Denver area, mobile home parks like Denver Meadows, where more than 80 families live, threatened to close and eliminate some of the last affordable housing in the area. 9to5 is working with coalition partners to create a bus riders union to advocate for an income-based bus pass. This effort saved a bus stop from closing in front of a senior center. 9to5 Colorado leaders fight back against unlawful evictions during National Renter Week of Action.

GEORGIA Thanks to 9to5 Georgia’s efforts, voter turnout increased in the metro cities of East Point and Smyrna. This mobilization of voters was possible by engaging underrepresented groups of voters around the state’s minimum wage, the Family Care Act, and Ban the Box. 9to5 was instrumental in the passage of the Family Care Act and Ban the Box, which are both now state law.

9to5 Georgia staff trained community members about the Power of Participation and why their vote matters.

2 ANNUAL REPORT for 2017 MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS #MeToo and 9to5

s 2017 drew to a close, you couldn’t read, listen to, or Awatch the news without a breaking story about yet another powerful man accused of . When reporters had questions about how to fight back against sexual harassment, or why women felt able to speak out now, they reached out to 9to5. We worked with media outlets across the country connecting them with members and Helpline callers, including TIME Magazine, which named “The Silence Breakers” its Person of the Year. We connected TIME reporters to a 22-year-old helpline caller who was pictured anonymously in the Dec. 18, 2017 issue.

JANUARY 1, 2017, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2017 Donors & Foundations $100 AND UP Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and contact us Thank you to all the generous donors, funders & supporters who make our work possible. at 404-222-0001 so that we may make any corrections needed. 9to5 members taking action for their families at the Wisconsin state capitol. Kevin Abels Richard Chiriboga General Service Foundatoin Dorothy Lamm PatLow Fund Thistle Community Housing ACEA Local 3090 AFSCME Wendy Chun-Hoon Aisha Yaqoob Georgia Muslim Jodie Levin-Epstein Capie Polk & Jess Baily Amanda Touchton & Robyn Mike Adams George Clark Voter Project (GAMVP) Wendy Limbert ProGeorgia Ringuette Rosalinda Alfaro Renia Clay Marcia & Jeffrey Goldstein Nancy Lomax Progressive Promotions Catherine Townley Tracy Alleman Andy Coco Nathaniel Golich Los Angeles College Faculty Kavita Rajanna Bill Townsend Sarah Altone Courtney Coffman Sarah Goodwin Guild, Local 1521 Edward Ramthun UFCW Local 7 Amy Parry Projects Colorado Families for a Fair Mary Kate Gough LUBO Fund Lynne Randall UFCW Local 770 Akhila Ananth Wa g e Sara Gould Lutheran Volunteer Corps Thomas Rauch Melissa Ugland Anonymous Colorado First Foundation Amy & Jerry Grahs Main Street Alliance Connie Reavy Sonya Underwood Ruth Arnold Colorado Fiscal Institute Gerry Gras Make It Work Nancy Reichman United Food & Commercial Heather Arnold-Renicker Colorado Health Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation Lois Malawsky RESIST Inc Workers International Union Karen Ashmore Colorado Trust Leslie Guerrero Marguerite Casey Foundation Ann Rhodes (UFCW) Tanya Atkinson Colorado Unity Bill Hanna Ana Marquez-Crooks Diane Riffel Barb Van Hoy William Vandenberg Jr. Bader Philanthropies Marla Williams Community Suzy Harding Spencer Trino Martin Roberta Ritvo Bamboo Fund First Foundation Anne Harper Frank Martinelli Mary K Roarabaugh VOQAL Donna Bartolone Jenny Davies Laurie Harvey Edward McCallum Chaer Robert Anne Walentik Susan Baszynski Denise De Percin Bea Hassan Penny McIntyre & Peter Keisha Robinson War Tax Alternative Fund Jane Wasson Benevity Community Impact Dorothy Dean Carol Hedges McKenney Elizabeth Roma Deborah Weinstein Fund Samrawit Debele Suzanne Helburn Alice Mercer Rose Community Foundation Julia Bethea Barbara Deinhardt & Daniel Patrick Henry Linda Meric Richard Rosenblatt & Marti Wells Fargo Community Marla Bexley-Lovell Silverman Astead Herndon Albert & Joan Meric Houser Support Campaign Crystal Whetstone Carl Bialik David Portillo Denver Hill-Snowdon Foundation Mary & Donald Metz Ruth Sanchez Amy Blackwell Blackwell Foundation Mary Hoagland Mile High Connects Jina Sanone Kathy White Jackie Boynton Cathy Deppe Judy & Kim Hodgson Mile High United Way Mary Santanello Antonique Williams Kathryn Brasch Sharon Dick Elizabeth Horn Krystie Millich & Terry Read Jeri Scott Carol Williams & Roderic Johnson Ellen Bravo Jean Dimotto IBEW Local 332 Terri Monley Joann & Jesse Scott Christie Doherty Justin Willis Brett Family Foundation Heidi Hartmann Institute for Nan Morehead Gretchen Seefried Mary Duvall Jan Wilson Brewers Community Women’s Policy Research Carol Morgan Dell Shanahan Swearer Gerrish Milliken Winky Foundation Inc. Ron & Nina Else Ruth Irvings & Amy Shapiro Sarah Morris Barbara Shannon-Banister Foundation Brico Fund Zohreh Emami Karen Jacobson National Domestic Workers Bert & Karen Skellie Wisconsin Voices Mary Briley Elaine Enarson Iqbal & Margret Jilani Alliance Kelly Parks Snider Women’s Foundation of Elizabeth Brooks Beth English Nasreen Jilani & Gordon Gyor National Employment Law Katy Sommer Colorado Debra Brown Enterprise Community Jobs with Justice Education Project Southern Green Industries Women’s Fund of Greater Partners Inc. Fund National Partnership for Janine Brown Dana St. George Milwaukee Episcopal Church of Holy Faith David Joseph Women & Families Buck Foundation Matt Stanley Workshop Art Fabrication Family Justice Network Kate Kahan & Jen Kern Zachary Neal Martha Bushnell Susan Sternberg The Gordon Foundation Family Values @ Work Henry Kahn & Mickey NEO Philanthropy California School Employees Stevenson Family Fund Barbara Yee Greg Fann Gillmor Kahn Anne Olson Association Tracey Stewart Erin Yourtz & Lawrence Bub Clay Cameron Holly Fechner Beth Katzenberg Ashley Onkst Frank Stricker Barbara Zack Quindel James Candor Sarah Ferguson Anne Kerwin Open Society Foundations Mary Strickland Gloria Zaragoza Laurel Catlett-King Ford Foundation Renuka Kher Nan Orrock Irene Strohbeen Jarcy Zee Foundation for a Just Society Helen Kim Ho OUR Walmart Deepak Bhargava Center for Joan Taylor Suzanne Zilber Agnes Franklin Judith King Phyllis Owens Community Change Atlanta Women’s Foundation Natasha Pantelides Emily & David Zoeller Ryan Challis-Jones Fund for Southern Ethel Klein Inc. Communities Brock Parker Ruth Zubrensky Shelley Chambers Kathie Klein The Leadership Conference Linda Garica Barnard Lauryn Parker Chambers Family Foundation Labor Project for Working Rockefeller Family Fund David Chiriboga Charon Gaskins Families Snehal Patel 9 TO 5 WINNING JUSTICE FOR WORKING WOMEN 3 THANK YOU! Movement Builders Your monthly support is an invaluable part of our success. To become a Movement Builder, call Financial Overview 404-222-0001 or visit 9to5.org/movement. for October 1, 2016 – September 30, 2017 Kevin Abels Sierra Lander Earned Income Liliana Alfaro Valle Mickki Langston Special Event Rebecca Arrichiello Margaret Lewis INCOME Sade Barker Gloria Leyba Special Event Expenses Linda Garcia Barnard Wendy Limbert Grants $ 2,509,772 In-Kind Donations In-Kind Special Event Diana Bellamy Christopher Lopez Contributions Alea Benson Xochitl Maldonado Contributions 90,740 Jonathan Biggerstaff Mari McCoy Melina Bixler Megan McGee In-Kind Donations 1,169 Emma Bliesener Brandee Menoher Roshan Bliss Linda Meric Earned Income 53,371 Dr. Jane Bowers Erin Miller Lakisha Brooks Shanese Moore Special Event 20,100 Grants Benjamin Bull Roweena Naidoo Kate Burdess Njeri Nantambu Bell Special Event Expenses -12,566 Regan Byrd Cynthia Negron Reginald Byrd Elena Nunez Cindia Cameron Vanessa Nunez In-Kind Special Event -1,169 Madison Cassels Karen Nussbaum Total Revenue in 2017 $ 2,661,417 Caroline Casteel Jessica O’Donnell Lindsey Challis Debbie Olander Pilar Chapa Melody Owens Wendy Chun-Hoon Jennifer Palmer Bruce Colburn Jacquelyn Parkins EXPENSES Fundraising Election Connection Catherine Connolly Elizabeth Parmelee Election Connection $ 159,402 Anna Coyle Kevin Patterson Rashatta Daugett Bonnie Pedraza Economic Security 239,103 Management Economic Megan Davenport Mary Phillips Security Charmaine Davis Melissa Pluss Chris Davis Shelby Ramirez Martinez Work & Family 956,412 Equal Opportunity Ashley Dennison Clint Rasti Equal Opportunity 239,103 Joe Deras Thomas Rauch Work & Family Roberta Diephouse Laura Reinsch Rev. Mary Ann Dimand Peter & Kelly Rickman Management 294,286 Dimitri Dounas-Frazer Anaya Robinson Chrissy Espinoza Maria Ignacia Miranda Santis Fundraising 80,589 Miriam Estrada Christine Saunders Sara Fitouri Gina Schlesselman & Miguel Total Expenses $ 1,968,895 Corrine Fowler Tarango Jeannette Galanis Caitlin Schneider Dana Schultz Jordan Garcia Change in Net Assets: $692,522 | Net Assets, Beginning of Year: $1,158,877 | Net Assets, End of Year: $1,851,399 Kris Garcia Kerry Schumann Marco Garcia Arlene Sgoutas Alice Gardner Renitta Shannon Page Gleason Bianca Shaw Shaun Golding Beth Sjulstad-Wolter Nathaniel Golich Jessica Smith 2017 National Board of Directors Maggie Gomez Suzi Smith Victoria Gomez Betancourt Amy Stapleton Cathy Deppe, California Marla Bexley Lovel, Georgia Lisa Goodbee Tracey Stewart Kris Garcia, Colorado Julie Meyer, Wisconsin Martha Grant Anna Tekippe Lily Griego Jacob Thelen De Ana Jimenez, Colorado Kim Schofield,Georgia Jill Gulotta Joe Thomas Jerret Johnson, Michigan Gloria Smith, Georgia Dusti Gurule Stephanie Tierney Charmaine Lang, Wisconsin Indira Guzman-Sais Miriam Touchton Visit https://9to5.org/about-9to5 for the Benjamin Hanna Sierra Trujillo Keely Harris Dr. Shigueru Tsuha current list of board members. 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