THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

The , our generous donors and passionate advocates. A global network of partners. Dedicated employees. The individuals and communities we serve. We all share a vision of a world without poverty, injustice and suffering. And a commitment to achieving it.

Together, we’re putting our faith into action. We’re taking on tough problems like migration, human trafficking and hunger. We’re ensuring is among the first to arrive when disaster strikes. Our collective expertise and efforts are empowering the most vulnerable to thrive. We are the power of possibility.

112 countries / 121 million people served / 1,819 partners

THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY PARTNERSHIP

Photo by Oscar Leiva/Silverlight for CRS IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO CHANGE THE WORLD

At CRS, we bring together people who can make change happen—and make it last. We connect the generosity of our donors and the expertise of our partners with vulnerable communities around the world. Working side by side with these communities, we identify their unique needs and challenges to develop sustainable solutions.

Empowering youth to transform their lives and communities Plagued by crime, El Salvador is one of the world’s most dangerous countries. The pervasive violence causes many young people to drop out of school. Since 2009, CRS has partnered with

YouthBuild International to empower the youth of El Salvador. We Photo by Jim Burger for CRS provide life and job skills development, entrepreneurship training, support for school re-entry, job placement and social services. In 2016, 786 CRS Student Ambassadors at 85 colleges and YouthBuild has reached more than 6,000 young people in 6 universities organized more than 500 events, reaching more than years. Eighty percent of graduates have found work, gone back 25,500 people. to school, or both. Recognizing this success, the Salvadoran Our programming for universities also includes CRS Faculty government now provides funding, and new programs have been Learning Commons, which develops online college course established in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and Ecuador. Our materials that draw from our work overseas. Working with 48 goal is to reach 9,000 youth and young adults by 2019. institutions—nearly twice the number in 2015—and 88 faculty Mobilizing the next generation for social good members, the project reaches 3,221 students. In 2016, CRS overseas operations also collaborated with 29 universities and 6 College campuses across the country play a critical role in research centers to develop and scale up program innovations. informing and steering the national dialogue on today’s most pressing issues. To engage young adults, CRS partners with Catholic universities on a wide range of activities. The CRS Student Ambassador program trains students to mobilize their peers and bring the mission of global solidarity to their campuses.

ON FAITH “CRS’ foundation is our Church’s preferential option for the poor that comes directly from Jesus, who tells us we will be judged by how we treat the least among us. It is why we do this work—for others and for ourselves. When we live our faith, treating the least among us with deep compassion and true respect, it leads us to go far beyond simply providing necessities like food, water and shelter. When we extend ourselves in this way, we realize that we are not only helping others lead the lives of fulfillment and dignity that God intended for all members of his family, they are helping us do the same.”

Archbishop Paul S. Coakley / Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Chair, CRS Board of Directors, 2012–2016

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 1 AGRICULTURE HEALTHHEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES

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SUCCESSFUL SMALL FARMS EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES TO CARE YIELD THRIVING COMMUNITIES FOR THEIR MOST VULNERABLE

Small-scale farmers produce 70 percent of the world’s food. By Healthy individuals and families are the foundation of thriving helping these vital producers increase their crop yields and bring communities. And a healthy childhood is the foundation of a their goods to market, we’re fighting hunger—and poverty. It’s a healthy life. That’s why CRS is working to improve mothers’ health, win-win for the world. and child development, and to help communities manage HIV and AIDS. Because helping people better manage their own health and SMART Skills reap growing harvests well-being is an approach everyone can feel good about. Research tells us that small-scale farmers living in the poorest areas need five core skills to succeed over the long term: group Transforming care for vulnerable children organization, finance, sustainable production, access to markets Tens of millions of children have lost one or both parents to and innovation. We call them SMART Skills, and they are key AIDS-related illnesses and other adversity. Most of them live to implementing our Pathway to Prosperity, a strategy that in countries with fragile social service systems that are not lifts millions of small-scale farmers out of poverty. So far, more meeting their needs. The 4Children project provides customized than 3 million staff, partners, promoters and beneficiaries have and hands-on support to help governments and civil society participated in our SMART curriculum. organizations better provide for vulnerable children.

Providing financial education and linking farmers to capital is Working through a CRS-led consortium funded by USAID and a critical first step. We often start our agricultural work with a the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the project is savings-led microfinance approach, working with farmers to researching and implementing the most effective interventions build capital and learn the basics of financial management. in child welfare, care and protection. We are also developing CRS has supported nearly 2.8 million savings group members in guidance and policies for organizations and governments working 43 countries. Farmers learn to use better production methods with children, and connecting a global network of stakeholders. and access markets, which steadily builds the future they envision. In 2016, 4Children helped implement or strengthen social service systems in 12 countries to positively impact the lives of children In Ethiopia, Isha Ahmed has learned new skills that have helped today—and tomorrow. her family through epic drought. “If it wasn’t for this program, I’d be on the streets. But instead, I’m sending my kids to school,” she says.

ON SOLIDARITY “To many, the word ‘solidarity’ might seem abstract. At Catholic Relief Services, we see solidarity every day, all around the world, as members of God’s family—from different places and backgrounds—come together as brothers and sisters. We lean on each other, learn from each other, care for each other, and love each other. We hope every Catholic in the will experience the solidarity of the Church and the work of CRS.”

Bishop Gregory J. Mansour / Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Chair, CRS Board of Directors / November 2016–present

2 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY BRYAN: TWO OPTIONS – KEEP THE STORIES OR THE LIST

EMERGENCY

Photo courtesy of Natalia Tsoukala/Caritas

WE BRING OUR BEST “It is a win-win,” says one of the building owners. Money is IN THE FACE OF THE WORST injected into the economy, abandoned buildings are brought back to life, and vulnerable families have a safe place to rest as they In 2016, CRS provided timely, quality, dignified emergency prepare for their next step. support in 55 countries. Our global footprint has grown to include Greece, Macedonia and Ecuador. Thanks to the The T-shelter keeps families together dedication of our local partners, and the unwavering presence When 85,000 people fled after the battle for Fallujah, Iraq, many of Caritas and the local Catholic Church, we can respond at a were stranded in informal settlements in Amiriyat Al Fallujah, moment’s notice. and living in treacherous conditions. CRS and partners Caritas Iraq and the Sunni Endowment teamed up to provide emergency Shelter for refugees in Greece: a local approach support for tens of thousands of people. This interfaith to a global crisis partnership is particularly significant amid a conflict rooted in When providing people with immediate, safe shelter, we ethnic and religious tensions. strive to develop creative solutions tailored to individuals and The CRS and Caritas Iraq teams designed the T-shelter, a communities. For example, when Athens, Greece, became the transitional shelter made of locally available wood. It helps keep epicenter of Europe’s refugee crisis in 2015, CRS and Caritas families warm in the winter and cool in the summer. And the worked with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and doors and windows have locks, providing a sense of security to owners of vacant buildings to provide temporary housing. families living in fear. Best of all, families can take it with them if The city received 200,000 refugees and migrants in addition to they are able to return home. CRS and Caritas Iraq have provided the 700,000 that entered the country in 2014. About 60,000 T-shelters to 270 families, and we are building hundreds more, refugees remained in Greece, living in overcrowded camps, and adding water and sanitation systems. they were physically and emotionally drained after fleeing violent “Even though we have no house, our home is when our family is conflict and poverty. together. Before, there was no tent that could hold all of us. This Meanwhile, 30 percent of buildings in Greece were vacant or shelter allows us to be together. We are dry, we have a door that abandoned because of the economic collapse unrelated to we can lock and feel safe,” says Rasmia, a grandmother. the refugee crisis. “We said, ‘Okay, let’s start looking at these buildings, at a city that is in need,’” says Martha Giannakopoulou, CRS architect in Athens. Our architects reached out to the building owners and offered upgrades, repairs and market-rate rents.

ON LEADERSHIP “I have often said that the only way we can serve the common good is with uncommon excellence, and that is what I saw everyone striving for during my time at CRS. It truly is a privilege to serve the poor. At CRS you find people who give that privilege its proper respect by raising their standards and efforts to the highest level. Their collective efforts mean that both the entire agency and the individuals who work here provide leadership for all who seek to follow this path of service.”

Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo / President & CEO / 2012–2016

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 3 U.S. OPERATIONS

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INVITING CATHOLICS TO WALK WITH US ON THEIR FAITH JOURNEY

Inspiring and motivating Catholics in the United States to serve the world’s poor is an equally important part of our work. That means reaching out to the faithful so we can help each other live in solidarity with our global brothers and sisters, and create a better world.

Building bridges with Hispanic Catholics By strengthening the New Evangelization, CRS encourages missionary disciples to serve the entire Church as followers of Jesus. An important part of our outreach is V Encuentro, the United States Conference of Catholic ’ effort to identify and address the needs, aspirations and contributions of Hispanic Catholics.

With the tremendous growth of Hispanic Catholics, CRS worked with more than 1,000 Hispanic ministry leaders throughout the year to welcome Hispanic communities to the Church through V Encuentro. We have provided thought leadership, sponsorship and staff resources for this important ministry, including collaborating in writing the V Encuentro guide, “Instrumentum Laboris” for engaging 1 million Hispanic Catholics in 2017 and impacting 7 million Catholics by 2019. Photo by Vivi Iglesias/CRS

ON PARTNERSHIP “Partnership is critical to defining the work of CRS. We know that whatever technical knowledge we have, we are not the experts in any of the more than 100 countries where we work. The experts are the people who live there. So, we always work through and with local partners— often from the local Church or Caritas—in a genuine demonstration of subsidiarity. We want to support our partners in ways that will help their communities continue to thrive, and people to fully realize lives of empowerment, long after a project ends.”

Sean L. Callahan / President & CEO January 2017–present

4 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY CRS AT A GLANCE

As the official overseas relief and development agency of the Catholic community in the United States, the mission of CRS is grounded in Catholic values, calling on us to foster compassion and dignity among the world’s most marginalized people. Our wide range of programs save, protect and transform lives around the globe.

EMERGENCY AGRICULTURE HEALTH

15.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED 9.3 million | PEOPLE SERVED 81.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED

188 | PROJECTS 130 | PROJECTS 112 | PROJECTS

55 | COUNTRIES 43 | COUNTRIES 42 | COUNTRIES

MICROFINANCE WATER & SANITATION JUSTICE & PEACEBUILDING

4.6 million | PEOPLE SERVED 2.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED 2.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED

77 | PROJECTS 52 | PROJECTS 79 | PROJECTS

34 | COUNTRIES 26 | COUNTRIES 35 | COUNTRIES

EDUCATION

4.3 million | PEOPLE SERVED

70 | PROJECTS

32 | COUNTRIES

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 5 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Catholic Relief Services ensures that the funds you have so generously entrusted to us go where they are needed most. In the interest of stewardship, only summary financial information is provided in the annual report.

For complete financial statements including auditor’s notes, please visit crs.org/sites/default/files/2016-financials.pdf or call 888-277-7575.

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES (in thousands)

OPERATING REVENUE 2016 2015 Total Funds Total Funds Private support $201,054 $259,029 Public support 714,654 477,943 Investment and other income 2,050 1,673 Total $917,758 $738,645

OPERATING EXPENSES Program services $915,047 $678,584 Supporting services 55,931 54,729 Total $970,978 $733,313

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS $(53,220) $5,332

NON-OPERATING REVENUE AND EXPENSES $5,786 $(16,964)

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $(47,434) $(11,632)

Net assets, beginning of period $214,301 $225,933 Net assets, end of period $166,867 $214,301

6 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY REVENUE (in thousands) OTHER: 0.2%

PRIVATE SUPPORT PRIVATE SUPPORT: 21.9% CRS collection $11,767 1.28% CRS Rice Bowl 8,435 0.92% Other private contributions 121,301 13.22% Foundation and other private grants 37,194 4.05% Bequests 22,357 2.44% Total $201,054 21.91%

PUBLIC SUPPORT Commodities and freight $269,560 29.37% U.S. government grants 314,381 34.26% Other public grants and contributions 130,713 14.24% Total $714,654 77.87% PUBLIC SUPPORT: 77.9%

OTHER Investment and other income $2,050 0.22%

TOTAL $917,758 100.00%

EXPENSES (in thousands)

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES: 5.8% Agriculture $178,240 18.36% Water and Sanitation $11,190 1.15% Education $73,854 7.61% Emergency $442,460 45.57% Microfinance $7,367 0.76% Health $165,187 17.01% Justice and Peacebuilding $36,749 3.78% Total $915,047 94.24%

SUPPORTING SERVICES Management and general $25,603 2.64% Public awareness 7,881 0.81% Fundraising 22,447 2.31% PROGRAM SERVICES: 94.2% Total $55,931 5.76% TOTAL $970,978 100.00%

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 7 OVERSEAS LEADERSHIP

CENTRAL AFRICA EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST AND India, Sri Lanka SOUTHERN AFRICA CENTRAL ASIA Regional Director Tony Castleman (CR) Regional Director Regional Director Scott Campbell Indonesia Dorrett Byrd Kevin Hartigan Benin and Togo Yenni Suryani (CM) Angola Afghanistan Christophe Droeven (CR) Laos Sean Gallagher (CR) Jasmine Bates (CR) Burundi, Rwanda Bernard Chaves (CR) Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Darren Posey (CR) Myanmar Swaziland, Zimbabwe Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and P.M. Jose (CR) Cameroon Scott Braunschweig (CM) Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Rita Billingsley (CR) Dorothy Madison-Seck Georgia, Germany, Greece, Nepal Lesotho Central African Republic Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Lorraine Bramwell (CR) Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Rita Billingsley (CR) LeAnn Hager (CR) Philippines, Oceania Montenegro, Norway, Russia, Erica Dahl-Bredine (CR) Christophe Droeven (CR) Joe Curry (CR) Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Madagascar Chad Matthew McGarry (CR) Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan Joshua Poole (CR) Nicole Poirier (CM) Marc D’Silva (CR) Timor Leste Malawi Democratic Republic of Congo, Torrey Pearce (CM) Egypt, Yemen Debra Shomberg (CR) Republic of Congo Mourad Aidi (CR) Vietnam Timothy (CR) Jules Keane (CM) Mozambique, Zambia Iraq Juan Sheenan (CR) Nigeria Hani El-Mahdi (CR) Rebecca Hallam Bassey (CR) Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza Matthew McGarry (CR) Hilary Dubose (CR)

Lebanon, Jordan, Cyprus, AND THE CARIBBEAN WEST AFRICA Tunisia EAST AFRICA Davide Bernocchi (CR) Regional Director Regional Director Mary Hodem Jennifer Overton Regional Director Pakistan David Orth-Moore Andrew Schaefer (CR) , Dominican Republic, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast Joe Weber (CR) Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, St. Bangre Moussa Dominique (CR) Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia Lucia Lane Bunkers (CR) Turkey The Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Conor Walsh (CR) William Schmitt (CR) Mauritania, Senegal Eritrea Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Carla Fajardo (CR) David Orth-Moore (RD) Ecuador, Peru Ghana Ethiopia Thomas Hollywood (CR) Kris Ozar (CR) Matt Davis (CR) El Salvador Guinea South Sudan Erica Dahl-Bredine (CR) Jean Marie Bihizi (CR) Jerome Farrell (CR) EAST AND SOUTH ASIA Holly Inurreta (CR) Liberia Sudan Regional Director Guatemala, Mexico Jerome Farrell (CR) Daniel Wortman (CR) Greg Auberry Paul Townsend (CR) Darren Hercyk (CR) Nicole Lumezi (CR) Bangladesh Mali Deepti Pant (CM) Christopher Bessey (CR) Niek de Goeji (CR) Brian Gleeson (CR) , China, Japan, North Nicaragua Niger Uganda Korea, Thailand Anne Bousquet (CR) William Rastetter (CR) Elizabeth Pfiffer (CR) Sanda Richtmann (CR) Sierra Leone Andrew Schaefer (CR)

KEY: CM Country Manager CR Country Representative RD Regional Director

8 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY U.S. OPERATIONS REGIONAL OFFICES The role of Catholic Relief Services’ five domestic regional offices is to inform Catholics in the United States about global solidarity, and engage them in living their faith with their brothers and sisters in need around the world through CRS programs and advocacy.

Regional staff members work with dioceses, parishes, Catholic schools, universities, faith-based groups and religious communities. They also collaborate with the CRS Charitable Giving and Overseas Operations divisions to provide resources and opportunities for Catholics in the United States to pray, learn, act and give.

WEST SOUTHWEST MIDWEST NORTHEAST/MID-ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST Regional Director Regional Director Acting Regional Regional Director Regional Director James DeHarpporte Roberto Navarro Director Maureen McCullough Cullen Larson San Diego, California San Antonio, Texas Cullen Larson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Atlanta, Georgia October 2015–March 2016 Alaska Arizona Connecticut Alabama Chicago, California Delaware Florida Hawaii Colorado Regional Director Maine Georgia Idaho New Mexico Matthew Burkhart Maryland Kentucky Montana Oklahoma March 2016–current Massachusetts Nevada Texas Chicago, Illinois New Hampshire Oregon Utah New Jersey North Carolina Illinois Washington Wyoming New York South Carolina Pennsylvania Tennessee Iowa Rhode Island U.S. Virgin Islands Kansas Vermont Virginia Minnesota Washington, D.C. Missouri West Virginia Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 9 DIOCESAN DIRECTORS Catholic Relief Services extends our gratitude to CRS Diocesan Diocese of Orlando Diocese of Fort Wayne– Directors for helping Catholics in the United States live their faith Mrs. Deborah Stafford-Shearer South Bend in solidarity with those in greatest need around the world. Your Ms. Melissa Wheeler Diocese of Palm Beach compassion and commitment make it possible for CRS to advance Mrs. Elena Muller Garcia Diocese of Gary the Church’s global mission and vision, to advocate on international Mrs. Sheila Gomez Ms. Adeline Torres issues, and to provide updates on our activities to U.S. archdioceses and dioceses. Diocese of Pensacola– Diocese of Lafayette Tallahassee Fr. Theodore Dudzinski CRS Diocesan Directors provide education about Catholic social Deacon Raymond Aguado teaching, social justice and CRS’ efforts overseas on behalf of the IOWA Church in the United States. Their understanding of our work helps to Diocese of Saint Augustine Archdiocese of Dubuque engage the faithful in the international community through programs Mrs. Laura Hickey Dr. Tracy Morrison such as CRS Rice Bowl, FoodFast and Fair Trade, and through global Mrs. Ruby Peters partnerships and outreach to young people, including college Diocese of Davenport Diocese of Saint Petersburg students nationwide. Mr. Kent Ferris Mrs. Sabrina Burton-Schultz ALABAMA Diocese of Sacramento Mrs. Megan Buckler Diocese of Des Moines Ms. Carolina Estrada Mr. Ken Bresnan Archdiocese of Mobile Diocese of Venice Mr. John Watkins Ms. Nancy Galeazzi Deacon Walt Crimmins Mr. Ryan Chestine Ms. Cecilia Flores Diocese of Sioux City Diocese of Birmingham GEORGIA Deacon David Lopez Rev. Richard Donohoe Diocese of San Bernardino Archdiocese of Atlanta Mrs. Jane Sweeney Sr. Hortensia Del Villar KANSAS Mrs. Kat Doyle Ms. Edna Townes Msgr. Tom Wallace Ms. Kathy Montag Archdiocese of Kansas City ALASKA Diocese of San Diego Mr. Bill Scholl Mr. Rodrigo Valdivia Diocese of Savannah Archdiocese of Anchorage Sr. Pat Brown Diocese of Dodge City Mrs. Bonnie J. Cler Diocese of San Jose Ms. Rebecca Lehto Mr. John Ackerman Deacon Ruben Solorio Diocese of Fairbanks HAWAII Diocese of Salina Ms. Teresa Chepoda-Usibelli Diocese of Stockton Ms. Michelle Martin Diocese of Honolulu Ms. Grace Esquivel Diocese of Juneau Dr. Dave Coleman Diocese of Wichita Ms. Digna Ramirez Deacon Charles Rohrbacher Fr. Robert Stark Ms. Bonnie Toombs COLORADO ARIZONA IDAHO KENTUCKY Archdiocese of Denver Diocese of Phoenix Diocese of Boise Archdiocese of Louisville Mr. Al Hooper Sr. Maria Crucis Garcia Mr. Mark Raper Mr. Steven Bogus Diocese of Colorado Springs Mr. Mark Bouchard Diocese of Tucson ILLINOIS Mr. Corey Almond Sr. Leonette Kochan Diocese of Covington Ms. Michelle Maher-Lyons Archdiocese of Chicago Mr. Michael Murray ARKANSAS Ms. Joanna Arellano Diocese of Pueblo Mr. Ryan Lents Diocese of Lexington Diocese of Little Rock Mr. James DiLorio Mr. Doug Culp Mrs. Rebecca Cargile Mr. Joe Mahoney Diocese of Belleville Mr. Patrick Gallaher Msgr. John T. Myler Mrs. Meagan Lederman CONNECTICUT Ms. Cheryl Sommer CALIFORNIA Diocese of Owensboro Archdiocese of Hartford Diocese of Joliet Mr. Richard Murphy Archdiocese of Los Angeles Mrs. Lynn Campbell Mr. Jaime Huerta Mr. Tom L. Garlitz LOUISIANA Diocese of Bridgeport Ms. Kayla Jacobs Archdiocese of Archdiocese of San Francisco Mr. David Maloof Ms. Carolina Parrales Diocese of Peoria Mr. Thomas Costanza Diocese of Norwich Msgr. Richard Soseman Mr. Kevin Fitzpatrick Diocese of Fresno Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Brown Msgr. Raymond C. Dreiling Diocese of Rockford Diocese of Alexandria DELAWARE Mr. Jim Grant Mr. Thomas McKenna Fr. Rick Gremillion Diocese of Wilmington Diocese of Monterey Diocese of Springfield Diocese of Baton Rouge Rev. Msgr. George Brubaker Deacon Warren Hoy Ms. Vicki Compton Mr. David C. Aguillard Mrs. Lisa Lee Mrs. Tish Scargill DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INDIANA Ms. Charlotte Mayne Diocese of Oakland Archdiocese of Washington Archdiocese of Indianapolis Mr. Marc McKimmey Ms. Deborah McDonald Ms. Theresa Chamblee Diocese of Houma–Thibodaux Mr. Rob Gorman FLORIDA Mr. David Siler Diocese of Orange Mrs. Margie DuPlantis Mrs. Shirl Giacomi Archdiocese of Diocese of Evansville Rev. Deacon Richard Turcotte Ms. Sharon Burns Mrs. Patrice Schwermer

10 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY Diocese of Lafayette Diocese of Saint Cloud Diocese of Paterson Diocese of Youngstown Deacon Ed Boustany Mrs. Elizabeth Neville Mr. Joe Duffy Ms. Adrienne Curry Mrs. Stephanie Bernard Rev. William Vos Diocese of Trenton OKLAHOMA Diocese of Lake Charles Diocese of Winona Sr. Joanne Dress, DC Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Sr. Mary Vianney Walsh Deacon Chris Walchuk Rev. Ed Jawidzik Ms. Angela Schmidt MISSISSIPPI NEW MEXICO Diocese of Shreveport Diocese of Tulsa Diocese of Biloxi Fr. Rothell Price Archdiocese of Santa Fe Ms. Lori Hahn Mr. Gregory Crapo Ms. Anne Avellone MAINE OREGON Diocese of Jackson Fr. Arkad Biczak Diocese of Portland Ms. Dorothy Balser Archdiocese of Portland Ms. Ruth H. Oakley Diocese of Las Cruces Ms. Dana Barnes Bishop Peter Smith Ms. Grace Cassetta MARYLAND Mr. Matt Cato MISSOURI NEW YORK Archdiocese of Baltimore Diocese of Baker Archdiocese of Saint Louis Ms. Ruth Puls Archdiocese of New York Mr. Barry Menzentine Ms. Jennifer Stanard Mr. Tom Dobbins MASSACHUSETTS PENNSYLVANIA Diocese of Jefferson City Mr. George Horton Archdiocese of Boston Mr. Mark Saucier Archdiocese of Philadelphia Mrs. Debbie Kincade Rambo Diocese of Albany Mrs. Anne Ayella Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Ms. Mary Olsen Diocese of Fall River Joseph Diocese of Allentown Diocese of Brooklyn Rev. David M. Andrade Mr. Bill Francis Mr. Robert Olney Msgr. Terrence J. Mulkerin Diocese of Springfield Diocese of Springfield–Cape Mr. Ted Musco Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown Ms. Kathryn Buckley-Brawner Girardeau Sr. Patti Rossi Diocese of Buffalo Mr. Nicholas Lund-Molfese Diocese of Worcester Mr. Frank Andzik Diocese of Erie Rev. Richard F. Reidy MONTANA Sr. Mary McCarrick, OSF Mr. William Grant MICHIGAN Diocese of Great Falls–Billings Diocese of Ogdensburg Diocese of Greensburg Archdiocese of Mr. Darren Eultgen Sr. Donna Franklin, DC Ms. Mary Ellen Pellegrino Ms. Joyce Hyttinen Diocese of Helena Diocese of Rochester Diocese of Harrisburg Mr. Jason Shanks Ms. Kristi Irwin Mrs. Kathy Dubel Mr. Peter Biasucci Diocese of Gaylord NEBRASKA Diocese of Syracuse Diocese of Pittsburgh Ms. Candace Neff Archdiocese of Omaha Mr. Joseph Slavik Ms. Ellen Mady Diocese of Grand Rapids Mr. Omar F. A. Gutiérrez NORTH CAROLINA Diocese of Scranton Ms. Maggie Walsh Ms. Catherine Butel Diocese of Grand Island Diocese of Charlotte Diocese of Kalamazoo Ms. Kathy Hahn Mr. Joseph Purello RHODE ISLAND Ms. Lisa Irwin Diocese of Lincoln Diocese of Raleigh Diocese of Providence Diocese of Lansing Rev. Daniel Rayer Mr. Daniel Altenau Rev. Robert P. Perron Mr. George Landolt NEVADA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH CAROLINA Diocese of Marquette Diocese of Las Vegas Diocese of Bismarck Diocese of Charleston Fr. Jaime Ziminski Mr. Tim O’Callaghan Mr. Ron Schatz Deacon Gabriel Cuervo Diocese of Saginaw SOUTH DAKOTA Diocese of Reno Diocese of Fargo Ms. Terri Grierson Fr. Robert Chorey Very Rev. Luke Meyer Diocese of Rapid City MINNESOTA Ms. Rita Sloan OHIO Ms. Amy Julian Archdiocese of Saint Paul NEW HAMPSHIRE Archdiocese of Cincinnati Diocese of Sioux Falls and Minneapolis Diocese of Manchester Ms. Pam Long Mr. Jerome Klein Mr. Mickey Friesen Mrs. Meredith P. Cook, Esq. TENNESSEE Mr. Michael Haasi Diocese of Cleveland NEW JERSEY Ms. Kelly Ann Davis Diocese of Knoxville Diocese of Crookston Archdiocese of Newark Mr. Paul Simoneau Mr. A. J. Garcia Diocese of Columbus Rev. Timothy Graff Ms. Erin Cordle Diocese of Memphis Diocese of Duluth Diocese of Camden Mrs. Therese Gustaitis Ms. Patrice Critchley-Menor Diocese of Toledo Mr. Michael Jordan Laskey Ms. Christine Hash Mr. Jeffrey Grilliot Diocese of New Ulm Diocese of Metuchen Mr. Rodney Schuster Diocese of Nashville Deacon Timothy Dolan Msgr. Joe Kerrigan Deacon Hans Toecker

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 11 DIOCESAN DIRECTORS CONTINUED TEXAS Diocese of El Paso VIRGINIA WISCONSIN Rev. Anthony C. Celino Archdiocese of Galveston– Diocese of Arlington Archdiocese of Milwaukee Mr. Marcos Raposo Houston Ms. Carla Walsh Mr. Rob Shelledy Ms. Hilda Ochoa Diocese of Lubbock Diocese of Richmond Diocese of Green Bay Mr. B. Marty Martin Archdiocese of San Antonio Mr. Justin Myers Ms. Cindy St. Aubin Mr. Jesús Ramirez Mr. Eric Weydt Diocese of San Angelo WASHINGTON Rev. David Herrera Diocese of Amarillo Archdiocese of Seattle Diocese of La Crosse Ms. Nancy Koons Diocese of Tyler Mr. J. L. Drouhard Mr. Christopher Ruff, STL Fr. Hector Madrigal Ms. Teresa Ramirez Ms. Kelly Hickman Diocese of Madison Diocese of Austin Diocese of Victoria Diocese of Spokane Mr. Nate Simmons Mr. DeKarlos Blackmon Fr. Dan Morales Mr. Robert McCann Diocese of Superior Ms. Debbie Vanelli Diocese of Beaumont Mr. Scott Cooper Mr. Steve Tarnowski Ms. Letty Lanza UTAH Diocese of Yakima WYOMING Diocese of Salt Lake City Fr. Robert Siler Diocese of Brownsville Diocese of Cheyenne Ms. Jean Hill Mr. Miguel Santos WEST VIRGINIA Mr. Matthew Potter VERMONT Diocese of Corpus Christi Diocese of Wheeling–Charleston MILITARY SERVICES Fr. Raynaldo Yrlas Diocese of Burlington Rev. Brian O’Donnell, SJ Archdiocese of Military Services Mr. Phil Lawson Diocese of Dallas Dr. Mark Moitoza Ms. Lynne Rossol U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Diocese of Saint Thomas Ms. Andrea Shillingford

CRS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul S. Coakley Dr. Patricia M. Dinneen The Honorable Risë Jones Pichon* Chair Senior Advisor, EMPEA Presiding Judge, Superior Court of Archdiocese of Oklahoma City California, County of Santa Clara Bishop Felipe Estévez Mr. Tom Arndorfer* Diocese of St. Augustine Mr. Christopher J. Policinski President, Jesuit High School, President and CEO Mr. Kevin Farrell Portland, Oregon Land O’Lakes Inc. Treasurer Dr. Viva O. Bartkus St. Louis, Missouri Mrs. Jeri Eckhart Queenan Associate Professor Partner, Global Development Dr. Patrick T. Harker Practice Area Head President and CEO December 2009–November 2015 The Bridgespan Group Federal Reserve Bank of J. Brian Bransfield Philadelphia Mr. Mark Rauenhorst* Secretary** December 2009–November 2015 President, Marren Properties LLC General Secretary Monsignor Ronny Jenkins Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades United States Conference of Secretary† Diocese of Fort Wayne- Catholic Bishops General Secretary South Bend Bishop Edward J. Burns United States Conference of The Honorable Geraldine E. Diocese of Juneau Catholic Bishops Rivera Bishop William P. Callahan, OFM Bishop James V. Johnston Jr.* Santa Fe, New Mexico Conv. Diocese of Kansas City– Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli Diocese of La Crosse St. Joseph Diocese of Paterson Bishop Joseph R. Cistone Archbishop George J. Lucas Bishop Joe S. Vásquez* Diocese of Saginaw Archdiocese of Omaha Diocese of Austin January 2010–November 2015 Bishop Richard J. Malone Mrs. Charmaine Warmenhoven Mrs. Mary Jane Creamer* Diocese of Buffalo Trustee, Catholic Foundation Barrington, Rhode Island January 2010–November 2015 Archbishop Thomas Wenski Bishop Frank J. Dewane Bishop Gregory J. Mansour * January 2016–present Archdiocese of Miami Diocese of Venice Eparchy of Saint Maron ** November 2015–present of Brooklyn † November 2010–November 2015

12 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY CRS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Mrs. Pamela Gilardi Bishop William S. Skylstad Chair New Smyrna Beach, Florida Bishop Emeritus of Spokane Archbishop Emeritus Mrs. Sarita Hanley Mrs. Jessica Stark Archdiocese of Washington Stamford, Connecticut Parkland, Florida Mr. Glenn Creamer Mr. Stephen Kaneb Mr. Stephen Walsh Vice-Chair South Hampton, New Hampshire Boulder, Colorado Providence, Rhode Island Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas Archbishop John C. Wester Bishop J. Kevin Boland Diocese of Tucson Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Bishop Emeritus of Savannah New Mexico Mrs. Julie J. Kraemer Mr. J. Paul Breitbach Wilmette, Illinois Mr. Arthur Wigchers Winston Salem, North Carolina Brookfield, Wisconsin Bishop Robert N. Lynch Archbishop Paul S. Coakley Diocese of St. Petersburg Agnes Williams Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Potomac, Maryland Mr. John O’Connor Mrs. Geraldine Carolan-Tolbert New York, New York Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo Peachtree City, Georgia President & CEO Mr. James N. Perry Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza Catholic Relief Services Chicago, Illinois Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston–Houston Mrs. Karen Rauenhorst Long Lake, Minnesota

AGENCY LEADERSHIP Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo President & CEO

Sean L. Callahan Chief Operating Officer

Mark Melia Executive Vice President, Charitable Giving

David Palasits Acting Executive Vice President, Human Resources

Mark Palmer Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

Annemarie Reilly Executive Vice President, Strategy and Organizational Development

Joan Rosenhauer Executive Vice President, U.S. Operations

Schuyler Thorup Executive Vice President, Overseas Operations

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 13 ACKNOWLEDGED WITH GRATITUDE We are deeply grateful for the many generous donors who support Ms. Maureen Cavotta Mr. Allen and Mrs. Rita Drake CRS each year, including American taxpayers by way of U.S. poverty- Mr. and Mrs. James Censky Mr. Robert Dubeau focused foreign assistance, which makes up less than 1 percent of the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chartrand Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ducey federal budget. When programs funded by these dollars are consistent Ms. Karen Christensen Mr. Brian Duffey with Catholic social teaching, CRS applies for resources to expand our Robert J. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy work to lift people out of poverty. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Coley Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dugas Jr. Mr. Thomas A. Combellick and Mr. James and Mrs. Marymae Our donors include churches, dioceses, schools and other Mrs. Eunice J. Combellick Duncan organizations, as well as individuals. Those listed here have donated Mr. Gerald and Mrs. Sharon Mrs. Patricia Dunn $10,000 or more. We are also supported by members of the Catholic Connealy Ms. Jacqueline M. Dyer and Mr. community who give donations, large or small, and help spread the Mr. James and Mrs. Barbara Keith H. Hammonds word about CRS. Cooney E SIGNATURE FUND Mr. Craig and Mrs. Judith Bickel John and Maureen Copp Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Anne Ebsen CRS would like to acknowledge Ms. Victoria Biedenstein Fr. John Corona Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Edmonds our Signature Fund donors, Mr. Dan Bigaouette Tom Corra and Dara Concagh Mrs. Ruth Egler whose commitments have Archie Black and Jane McDonald John and Emily Costigan Mr. William Egler supported Health, Agriculture Black Mr. Thomas Coughlin Dr. Peter Ellis and Emergency programs Mr. Ashley Blakely Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Caroline Mr. Charles Engel and Mrs. Efiona around the world. Mark A. and Nancy Briggs Blaser Court Main Mr. Thomas G. Bliznick Mr. John J. Culik Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Lis Engstrom INDIVIDUAL DONORS Mr. Darrell and Mrs. Kathleen Boff Mr. Chris Cullinane Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Epperson A Chris and Thais Booms Mrs. Eleanor P. Cummings Mr. James and Mrs. Sheila Etter Anonymous (324) Rev. Charles Bormann Mr. John and Mrs. Ann Cummings Dr. Christopher and Ann Evanich A Retired Priest Mr. and Mrs. James J. Boyle Mr. Mark Curran and Ms. Margaret Mr. John and Mrs. Kelli Evans Mr. Victor T. Adamo Mr. Thomas Boyle Straub Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Adams Dennis and Lorrie Brady Mr. John and Mrs. Winifred Curry F Anthony and Julia Albrecht Mrs. Anita Branch Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fabbro D Mr. Thomas and Dr. Karen Allen William J. Brand Mr. Brad Fagan Dr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Daffron Rev. Philip T. Allen Bob and Jean Brazelton Mr. Eric Fahrenthold Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Deborah Mr. David and Mrs. Janice Mr. Robert Breard Mr. Ralph Fallon Davey Allmendinger Mr. and Mrs. Breitbach Rev. James Falsey Dr. James and Susan David Ms. Jeanne Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Brennan Mr. Eugene and Mrs. Sallyann Mr. and Mrs. George E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arcidiacono Mr. Dean and Mrs. Mary Brett Fama John and Lenore de Csepel Charles and Lucille Armbrust Jim and Lynn Briody Rev. Leo O. Farley Ms. Kathleen G. Deakins Mr. James Arnold Mary Kay and Lewis Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Farrell Mr. John Dearhammer Ms. Gigi Auerbach Mr. William Brown Dr. Jeanne Fastook Dr. Michael A. Deck Beth, Kathy and Don Awalt Mr. Patrick Brown and Ms. Mary Steven and Paula Fee Rev. L. Edward Deimeke Dr. Howard and Mrs. Dorothy Gillespie Ms. Patricia Finn Mr. Donald T. Delamore Aylward Mr. Daniel Bryan Mr. John Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dennison Mrs. Gail Bujake Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald B Nicole Derrico and Family Ms. Mary Catherine Bunting Mr. and Mrs. John Flaherty Rev. Ronald Bacovin Mr. Robert J. Devereaux Mr. Jon Burgess Mr. James and Mrs. Mary Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Balek Mr. and Mrs. John J. Diamond Mr. James P. Burke Mr. Ronald Foisy Ms. Kathy Ball Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Diego Ms. Marylane T. Burry Sheila and Lawrence Foley Mr. and Mrs. Julie Ballesteros Robert and Diane Diens Mr. and Mrs. David Burton Mr. William and Mrs. Janis Foley Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Barila Mr. Dennis Dill Mr. David and Mrs. Carol Foltz Mr. and Mrs. James L. Barrett C Mrs. Sally Dimond Mr. Brent Forrest Mr. Richard and Mrs. Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahill Tom and Mary Dinndorf Mrs. Mary Forster-Brewer Barrett Mr. Lawrence and Mrs. Virginia Dr. Patricia M. Dinneen Mr. Lewis Fountain M.F. Barror Cain Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Dittrich Ms. Marilyn Fraser Mr. Alan G. Barsumian The Honorable Lawrence L. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dixon Mr. Antony and Mr. Wendar Fu Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartels Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Fukumoto Mr. Theodore and Mrs. Patricia Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Dorothy Michael and Maureen Donahue Baumann Canavan Mr. Wayne and Mrs. Carolyn G Mrs. Wilma Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter Dondelinger Mr. Kenneth Gamble Rev. William J. Bausch Mr. Donald Cassidy Mr. John Donohue George and Mary Garvey Mr. Leo and Mrs. Beverly Bedell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Castaldi Mr. and Mrs. James L. Donovan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Gasick Dudley and Kathleen Bennett In memory of Lawrence and Ruth Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Anne Dots Mr. George Gatto Judy Benson Castaldi Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Doughton Mr. John N. Gavin Gladys M. Benton Rev. James K. Cavanaugh Dorothy and John Doughty Ms. Mary Gail Gearns Mr. Thomas Berghammer Mr. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh III Msgr. James Doyle Sr. Patricia Geoghegan

14 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY Mr. John Gerney Horganic Mr. Richard Kreitzberg Rev. Kieran McCormick Mr. Douglas Giancoli Mr. Peter Hostyn Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Kreuz Walter and Mary Lou McCormick Mr. Michael Gibson Mr. Donald and Mrs. Barbara Howe Mrs. Sherry Kridle Nancy and Kevin McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilardi Catherine and Robert Howell James and Joanne Krietemeyer William and Mary McDevitt Mr. Gerald E. Gill Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Fredericka Mr. Gregory Krohm Mr. Andrew and Mrs. Ann McGinn Mr. Roland and Mrs. Veronica Huber Mr. James and Mrs. Marie L Gilles Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Huelat McGowan Mrs. Julia M. Ladner Raymond P. and Marie M. Ginther Dr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hug Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John McGreevy Ms. Huda Lahlouh Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Godfrey Ms. Mary Hulsizer Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Rebecca Mr. Hilaire Lanaux Mr. Roberto and Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Elizabeth Hurry and Mr. McKernan Mr. Julio Lanza Goizueta Thomas Warren Mr. Thomas McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latham Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gonzales Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Hurtubise Marian F. McNamara M.D. Mr. Timothy and Mrs. Margaret Mr. Stephen V. Gorla Mr. G. Richard and Mrs. Anne Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meehan Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Graham Hutter Mr. John Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavallee Sr. Bishop Charles Grahmann Mr. John B. Hynes Mr. Jose Meseguer Mrs. Mary Lavas Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Green Mr. Robert and Mrs. Rosemary I Eileen and John Lawler Teresa Green and Family Meyers Ms. Elizabeth Irvin Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Lawler Mrs. Robert Greene Thomas F. and Judith G. Mich Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lawless Mr. Jack Griffin J Mr. Keith Mills Mr. and Mrs. William E. Leahey Jr. Mary and Todd Grote Mr. John D. Jeffers and Mrs. Mary Mr. Christian Milton Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leahy Carm and Barbara Gullo E. Edrich Mrs. Madeleine Mondor Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lessl Mr. Charles and Mrs. Cindy Mr. William and Mrs. Kara Jeter Paul and Sandra Montrone Mr. Edward Libucha Gummer Mr. Robert Johnson Robert E. Morris Mrs. Joan and Mr. James Lind The Guthrie/Reinsdorf family Mr. George Jokerst Mr. and Mrs. Donald Muench Earl and Darielle Linehan Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gwynn Mr. Lance Jones Charles W. Mulaney Jr. John and Elizabeth Linehan Ms. Jennifer Jones Jim and Mona Mulvaney H Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Locke Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas Mr. and Mrs. John Loftus Mr. Joseph Jurgensmeyer M. Murphy Mr. John Hagen Mr. William R. Loichot Mr. and Mrs. George Jurkowich Ms. Kim Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall Bob and Rita Lorenz Mr. Charles and Mrs. Mary Juster Mr. and Mrs. William O. Murphy Brenda and Gregory J. Hamer Sr. Mr. Lee and Mrs. Susan Loudon Mr. Brian Murray Gregory and Sarita Hanley K Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Lundy Ms. Felicitas Murray Mr. John Hannan Mr. Stephen Kamak Dr. Elizabeth Lutas Mr. Charles Myler Patrick and Emily Harker Albert J. and Diane E. Kaneb Mr. William Lutz Mrs. Claire Harley Family Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Lynch N Mr. Michael J. Harte Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kaneb Gerald and Monica Nilles M Dr. Paul and Mrs. Maureen Mr. Peter Kaneb Mr. Gregory and Mrs. Peggy Nilles Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macchia Hartigan Stephen and Andrea Kaneb Michael and Kathleen Nilles Joe and Katie Magee Dr. Richard and Mrs. Mary Hattan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kasperick Dr. and Mrs. David Nowak Mr. Edward and Mrs. Mary Malone Ms. Helen M. Healy Mary Nancy Katin Mr. George T. Maloney O Jeanne and Michael Heekin Ed and Anne Kearney Henry B. Maloney Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Thomas E. and Judith A. Mr. Peter and Mrs. Eilish Keating Mr. Laurence A. Manchester and Ochsner Heimerman Mr. Patrick and Mrs. Gwen Keeney Ms. Kathleen O’Connor Dr. Dennis and Mary Lou Dr. Thomas Heinzel Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mandracchia O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Held Dr. Charles and Mrs. M. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Marano Ms. Mary M. O’Hern Mr. Gordy Hellenbrand Mr. Geoff J. Kennedy Mr. Timothy and Mrs. Ramona Mr. Michael Olig Mr. and Mrs. W. Helsel Mary Angela Kernan Marks Mr. Royce Oliver Jr. Mr. James J. Hennessy Mr. Phillip and Mrs. Maribeth Kerr Mr. Thomas Marshall Mr. Gerard O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. John L. Hennessy Rev. Msgr. Louis F. Kihneman Mr. George and Mrs. Margaret Mr. John O’Neill Dr. Peter and Mrs. Maureen Dr. Robert J. Kilian Martens Mr. and Mrs. James Orenga Herbert Mr. and Mrs. David Kimbell Jr. Dr. Thomas R. Martin and Mrs. Mr. Paul Orrson Mr. Greg and Mrs. Kate Hertz Frank and Dolores Kinn Mary-Alice Martin Mar Ostrowski Mr. Terri Herubin Bud and Francine Kohout Roxanne Martino Mr. Adrian and Mrs. Dolores Hill Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Kokx P Mr. Daniel Marus Rev. Eric Hill Ms. Barbara Kopp Mr. John Palmeri Richard P. and Yasuko S. Mattione Mr. and Mrs. James Hipolit Mary and John Korey Mr. William F. Palmeri Mr. Richard B. Mauro Miss Mary Hogan George and Rosemarie Korphage Mr. John Paris Mr. Thomas Mazur Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogan Rev. Msgr. Paul P. Koszarek Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Pascucci Mrs. Rosemary McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holborn Harry and Julie Jansen Kraemer Mrs. Donna Paulsen Mr. Timothy and Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Erle Holm Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Michele Mr. James and Mrs. Joanne McCarthy Dr. Nicholas and Dr. Ruth Krainak Pavlica

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 15 Ms. Gloria Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt Dr. Daniel and Dr. Shannon Tapia Mr. Bart and Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Perry Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Al and Ardelle Tappel Wellenstein Molly and James Perry Jr. Schmidt Ms. Sarah Tardio Mrs. Margaret Wendt Miss Gloria Petitto Mr. David and Mrs. Francine Dr. Anthony J. Matan and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wengel Mr. Francis Petracek Schoen Dr. Silvia Teran Mr. William White Ms. Jane C. Pfeiffer John and Barbara Schubert Mrs. James Thielen Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wickstrand Dr. John D. Phillips Mr. Shane Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas Mary Ann and Art Wigchers Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Phillips Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Beth Fr. Emil Tomaskovic Stephen and Margaret Wilcox Mr. Leslie Pichery Schweiger Mr. and Mrs. Al and Molly Dr. Mary A. Willard Joe and Susan Pichler Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Jennifer Thompson Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Willhite Mr. Stephen Pieraccini Sclafani Mr. Brad and Mrs. Jodi Thomsen Agnes N. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scudellari Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tippmann Sr. Mr. James Williams Mr. Robert and Mrs. Laura Plaze Mr. Philip and Mrs. Toni Scully Mr. Stanley Tippmann Mr. Joseph Williams Rev. Loren Pohlmeier Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Sebastian Geraldine Carolan and Barry Mr. William J. Williams Jr. Mr. Edward Ponatoski and John and Margaret Seidel Tolbert Mr. Edward and Mrs. Barbara Dr. Angela Peterman Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Seiler Mr. Charles and Ms. Denise Wilson Mr. Arthur T. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Truman T. Semans Tollinche Mrs. Janelle Wilson Mr. and Mrs. William Powell Barbara Semans Dr. David Tomanek Ruth and Joe Wimsatt Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prior Mr. Matt Sery Mr. Luke Tomycz Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Mary Jim and Marie Seward Mr. Arthur Torres Wisniewski Q Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sforza Mr. Donald J. Tourney Mr. Gerald and Mrs. Jean Witte Mr. Isam Qubain Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Townsend Mr. James Woeber Jeri and Charles Queenan Shaffer Mrs. Catherine Travis Mr. John and Mrs. Jean Wolak Mr. John Queralt Mr. James Shanahan Mr. Nicholas Troilo Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wolohan Mr. James Quinlan Mr. Robert and Mrs. Laura Shaw Mr. Eugene C. Tuohy Dr. David Wong Mr. George and Mrs. Carolyn Sr. Lucille Shea David and Evelyn Tybor Mr. Peter G. H. Wong Quinn Ms. Kathleen Shiel Dr. John Wood U R Mr. Dan and Mrs. Sallie Shipley Dawn M. Woodward Fr. Gregory Uhrig Mrs. Megan and Mr. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shula Y Ratzlaff Mr. William G. Sifferle and Mrs. V Joe Yuhas Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Madelyn Barbara Joan Sifferle Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Vale Reali Mr. Richard J. Silvey Mr. Harlan and Mrs. Judy Vande Z Mrs. Rose Reed Mr. R. and Mrs. Mary Sim Zandschulp Mr. Allan Zagrodnik Mr. Marty Reichlin Mr. David Smyth and Mrs. J. Mr. Robert Vandenburgt Mrs. Grace Zaso Mr. Leo Reid Robert-Smyth Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Joan Mr. Ray and Mrs. Carol Zelinski Mr. L. and Mrs. Beverly Reinig Mr. Robert B. Snyder and Mrs. VanSloun Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Zepf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Remick Lucille M. Snyder In Memory of Rachael Dougherty ANNUITY DONORS Anne and Ed Rice Mr. Robert E. Snyder Vaughan Many of you have generously Msgr. Ronald Richardson Mr. J. Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Veldman chosen to support CRS by J. Peter Ricketts Mr. Brian T. Soukup Dr. and Mrs. Frank Viverette establishing a Charitable Gift Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Ritchey Mr. and Mrs. David L. Spacone Mr. Theodore and Mrs. Kathryn Annuity. We are honored to Lynne Lutenbacher Roberts Mr. Garrett and Mrs. Joy Spear- Volz recognize those who did so Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Corinne Smith Mr. Ernest M. von Simson during fiscal year 2016. Rogers Brian and Carolan Stansky W Rokfil Family Mr. Raymond and Mrs. Erlinda Anonymous (29) Mr. James and Mrs. Darla Dr. and Mrs. David Rowekamp Stanton Ms. Mary Lee Abkemeier Wainscott Ms. Catherine Rowland Ms. Mary Staudenmaier Ms. Jacqueline J. Adamski Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Waligora Mr. and Mrs. James R. Royce Mr. William Stiefel Fr. Bernard J. Ahern Mr. Alan Walkley Mr. Raul Ruiz Ms. Cynthia Stieg In memory of Evelyn Kay Mr. Brendan Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruppert Donald and Mary Stirling Bahnsen Charles A. Walsh III Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Jacqueline Mr. James Stone Mr. Rodolfo and Mrs. Carminia Mr. Larry and Mrs. Sharon Walsh Russell Mr. Sungman Suh Banares Tom Walter and Cindy Clarke Mr. Andrew and Mrs. Mary Ryan Mr. Charles Sullivan Mr. Robert and Mrs. Elisabeth Darlene M. Ward Mr. Owen and Mrs. Susan Ryan Rev. James M. Sullivan Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick Ward Cecily Surace Rev. J. Kevin Boland S Mr. David and Mrs. Linda Watso Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sweeney Ms. Nevenka Bosiljevic Dr. and Mrs. Andreas Sashegyi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Weaver Jr. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Swope Mr. Peter Bosshard Mr. and Mrs. Ervin A. Sauer Mr. Marty and Mrs. Alicia Weber Ms. Jill Szawara Mrs. Mary Boyd Lisa and Mark Schafale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber Mr. Cletus H. Brincks Elmer J. and Barbara A. Schefers T Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Welch Mr. Frank Buckman John and Deborah Scheid Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tangney Mr. and Mrs. Linden H. Welch

16 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY Rev. Francis Callahan Mrs. Norma Pelletier Robert N. Boller Virginia Degen Mrs. Alice F. Cronin Mrs. Ruth Place Philip C. Bond William Delano Mr. Stephen J. D’Antoni Mr. James Reese Mary G. Borochan Eleanor Brown Denton Mrs. Ann Dec Timothy R. Rhyne Richard J. Boyle Raymond Derbyshire James and Scholastica Mrs. Carol Ritchie Joyce E. Braun William R. Desmond DeHarpporte Ms. Marilyn Rogers Louis H. Bride Rev. Thomas F. DeVita Mr. Albert Eisch Ronald Roggenbuck Margaret E. Brown George DeWald Jr. Mr. Donald L. Esser Mr. John and Mrs. Judith Mary Clara Brune Marion G. DeWitt Rev. Thomas C. Foley Rosenbaum Florence Bruno Lucie M. Dilger Mrs. Angela Fyri Rev. Robert Rosing George Bryant Rev. Hugh Ernan Dolan Mr. Kenneth C. Gagne Mr. David Savoy Beatrice Buck Miriam A. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Gasick Mrs. Charlotte I. Schovaers Dorothy E. Budzek Anne M. Doran Dr. John H. Glick Jr. and Mrs. Msgr. Joseph Semancik Caroline C. Bukowski Frans J. Dorn Mary V. Glick Mary Ann Singer Mary Jane Bull Mary Ellen Dougherty Ms. Gerlinde Gossmann Fr. Michael Slusser James E. Bunce Martha H. Doyle Most Rev. Bernard J. Harrington Ms. Victoria Stauffacher William S. Bunte Carol J. Dugal Rev. Msgr. John Hebl Mr. John and Mrs. Susan Stolwyk Carmine T. Buonaiuto William A. Dulin Mr. William J. Hevert Mariann and Alfred F. Talbot Elaine R. Bur Richard J. Dunne Ms. Michelle Hogan Roseann B. Termini Donald Buzzelli Patrick Durnan Mr. C. Richard Hollenbach and Ms. Helen Ullrich Mary Frances Callaghan James L. Elson Mrs. Louis M. Hollenbach Raymond D. Viacava Amelia V. Camara Opal I. Emington Mr. Robert P. Hollern Mr. David Wagner and Mrs. Mary Rita Campagna Robert E. Ennis Msgr. Thomas Ivory Caroline Wagner Msgr. Francis M. Campbell Frank D. Esposito Fr. George Kane Mr. Richard and Mrs. Deborah Laverne M. Carey Lawrence W. Fagg William J. Kasip Trust Weibel Claire L. Carty Richard H. Fagher Mr. Robert Keenan and Jerry and Doddie Weigel Donald Carver Patricia M. Fahey Mrs. Alice Keenan Dr. Wayne Weisner Genevieve M. Casey Eleanor V. Fails Dr. Charles Kiddy Mr. Joseph J. Wittwer Paul Chagnon Mary M. Farley Fr. Roy Kiggins M. T. Susan Wood Elizabeth J. Cheeseman Anne F. Favo Ms. Dorothy L. Killian Esther Christoff Joseph F. Finch BEQUESTS Mr. Richard L. Kitchen and Mrs. CRS gratefully remembers those Joseph L. Ciriello Catherine Fiora Marjorie C. Kitchen donors who made provisions in Rita C. Clark Gerard X. Fitzgerald Mr. Thomas E. Kokal and Mrs. their estate plans in support of Msgr. William J. Clausen William A. Fleming Shanna L. Kokal the world’s poor. The following Alan L. Clements James E. Foley Rev. Robert Kolenski are the names of those whose Martha Ellen Clewell Dr. Mary Helena Fong Mr. Walter and Mrs. Madeleine bequests were received in fiscal Jacqueline J. Clinton Josephine M. Ford Korfmacher year 2016. David and Margaret Clyne Rev. Albert Fosselman Rev. Msgr. Paul P. Koszarek Catherine A. Coffey Gilbert J. Fox Mr. Philip and Mrs. Constance Marie M. Acevedo Msgr. John C. Collopy Matthew I. Fox Kramer Sadie C. Adams Rev. William F. Condon Myra Fox Fr. John H. Kroger Patricia J. Aducci Rev. Philip Conroy William A. and Betty Fox Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lipinski Richard and Patricia Albright Thomas M. Conroy Eugene M. Frankart Judith R. Lochtefeld Rosalie M. Alden Stephen L. Cooley Helen L. Franklin Mr. Hugh MacDonald Helen Pamela Allen Robert A. Cooper Loretta J. Franklin Joan G. Maddy Sr. Madeleine L. Altamira Marjorie M. Corak Rev. Charles L. Froehle Ms. Esther Ann McCorry Elda Anelli Mary Patricia Cornely Angela P. Frost Mr. David and Mrs. Cecilia Nancy J. Angland John and Ninna George Corwin Lawrence J. Gaffney McGuffey Anita Norcop Angus Rev. Raymond J. Cossette Algert A. Gaidimauskas Charles J. McKenna Julia A. Arakelian Marillyn F. Craig Sharon Gallagher Bishop Dale Melczek Joseph Asaro Dennis Crean Ursula H. Gallichotte Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Middleton Margaret Rita Babich Helen Marie Crisman Elizabeth P. Garber Rev. James Murphy Concetta Baldassarre Bianca M. Culbertson Arthur M. Garzon Mr. Brian Murray Sr. Therese Maria Banach Catherine M. Cunningham Barbara Geary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Grace P. Barrett Elizabeth Currier Kevin Gengler Mrs. Margaret and Mr. Blaine Norris Joan Benoit Rev. Eugene P. Curtin Rev. Joseph F. Geniesse, CSC Ms. Mary Nunan Louis A. Bertrand Henry and Breeda Cusack Delores A. Gerger Mr. Christopher X. O’Connor Francis M. Besch Eunice Daley Kathryn P. Gilligan Mr. Robert D. O’Toole Beth Ann Billings Dr. Richard J. Dames William J. Gleason Dr. Leo Paquin Ronald Boccieri Irene and Mark Dauenhauer Rita D. Goeke Mr. David and Mrs. Rita Pearson Rose Mary Bocek Ann M. David Ruth L. Goldboss

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 17 Richard and Judithanne Gosnell Yvonne A. Lefkowitz Archie and Catherine F. Ostrander Mary C. Singh Michael B. Graf Frank J. Leonardi Rev. Robert Overman Patricia L. Skarda Marie Grandstaff Harold T. Listort Marguerite Pasley Madgel Mary Skinner Dorothy R. Gredler Rev. Leonard J. Loegering Richard H. Pelkey Bertha F. Slade Maria Grootens Patricia A. Longhenry Jack Perkins Raymond A. Smalsey Richard and Nancy Grove Alice W. Lorillard Pernard P. Perl Rev. Walter J. Smigiel Rev. Michael Guinan Mary “Maura” Cryan Louis Donald and Theresa Peter Richard L. and Mary M. Smith Loretta E. Guld Kathryn T. Louka Celina Peterle Mildred K. Snowden Rosemary Gwynn Pauline M. Lutonsky Walter F. Philipp Margaret Splaine David J. Haas Farrell J. Lynch LeRoy F. Piché James E. Stadler Ellen Catherine Hackett Daniel E. Lyons Rev. Patrick L. Pierceall Ludwig Starke Ruth Hallenbeck Rev. Richard J. Macke Margaret Della Pietra Joseph A. Stauber Martha Hamblin Phyllis Pearl MacKenzie Gary R. Porter M. Verona Stillman Dale L. Hare Beatrice R. Mahan Rev. Venantius P. Preske Mary Frances Stoeckinger Roger and Margaret J. Harmon Peter and Sadie Maland Bernadine T. Rachuba Matthew J. Storms Beryl L. Harrison Lawrence W. Malavita Harold and Ellen Kruger Radday Dorthea Stuber Blanche Hatch Constance E. Malloy Bill K. Rahmes Anna M. Sullivan Marguerite Mayward Helen M. Maloney Clarence Razabdouski Pearl K. Sullivan Doris R. Hellmund Irene M. Maloney Joan M. Rehrauer Edward A. Supik Joseph C. Hiebel Martha Ann Maloney Charles H. Reid Patricia A. Sweeny John and Mary S. Hill Brennan Manning Helen A. Reilly John Joseph Tamasik Donald R. Hilleary Robert David Martin Carmella Reinhardt Mary Jean Tate Miriam C. Hillmert Margaret Martineau Lester J. Rendich Edwin Theis Arthur and Mary Hodel Rev. Robert J. Mauntel Mary Ann K. Reynolds Mona Thibault Robert Hoffman John J. McDonald Anthony T. Ricchezza Ann Holden H. Thompson Melanie Holmes Ruth I. McGrevey Paul J. Rice Marjorie G. Thompson Carol Walters Hopkins Rev. Justin N. McIntyre Mary T. Richardson Rosalie Thompson Margaret K. Howarth Patricia A. McKay Virginia M. Richert Ruth Thoni Irene Margaret Hughes Thomas Deglan McKiernan Anna C. Riedman Jean M. Ticknor William S. Hunt Patricia M. McNamara Bernard J. Rinehart William C. and June A. Tillman Lawrence J. Jackan Andrew C. McNulty Rev. Lawrence Robotnik Raymond L. Todd Annette K. Johnson John W. Menard Carl P. Anne I. Toomey Elizabeth L. Jones Frederick M. Messina Richard P. Rost Nicholas P. Troccola Jay L. and Peggy R. Jorban William J. Metzger Marie T. Rotti Deacon Robert P. Troy Dorothy M. Kail Geraldine A. Meyer Oliver F. Runde LaVern A. Turner Richard P. Kane Lawrence Meyers Eleanor Rusanowski Harold F. Unger William J. Kasip Rev. Chester Michael Godfrey Philip Ryan Louis T. Vagnini Vera T. Kaska Richard and Kathleen Minich Ralph G. Ryan Josephine C. Valenti Ellin Margaret M. Kelly Edward Mojkowski Florence A. Sacchetta Bill VanErt Dr. Eileen P. Kennedy John J. Moll Concetta Sanzari Ronald G. Vardiman Michael P. Kieltyka Donald M. Moore John J. Sapitowicz Evelyn Vercellotti Mary E. King Msgr. Edmund J. Moore Elaine M. Schaefer Arline K. Virgil Marian G. Klein Barbara A. Morandi Agnes R. Schingle Alexander J. Vogeley Barbara E. Kleinhans Richard J. Mueller Roselyn J. Schmitt Rose M. Volpe John S. Kloepfer James Ralph Murphy Bernard and Gloria Schnapp Leonard and Betty Waldhauser Ralph A. Knippen John L. Murray Katherine Schomer Beverly C. Walton Dr. Gayle Kohls Josephine M. Napoli Mildred A. Schumacher Katharine Whyte Watt Paul Kokalis Louise M. Neller Rev. Jacob Schumacher James B. Way John A. Kozel Rosemary C. Nolan Augusta Schurrer Warren Weber Joan A. Kraft Helene Nowak Anne G. Scripps Rev. John H. Weis Carl A. Kramer Alfred and Ailene O’Brien Thomas Joseph Seavey Rev. Paul Weishar William Krick Clarence and Garnetta O’Brien Catherine Sebert Kathleen M. Welsh Anthony Krizl Gina M. O’Brien Walter and Marie Seebauer Paul West Mary T. Kruse Rev. Thomas F. O’Brien Helen G. Semo W. Carelton Wilkinson Edward J. Kuchinskas Gregory and Jean O’Conor Louis A. Shainker Rosemary Wiltscheck Rose B. Landeis Frances E. O’Donnell Mary Elizabeth Shannon H. Peter Wimmer Mary Lou Langdon James T. O’Donnell Joseph M. Shears M. Louise Winchell Rev. Timothy J. Lange Kay Bea O’Donnell Marion R. Shortino Richard J. Windgassen Margaret R. Leader Mary and James O’Hara Nora L. Sinclitico Mary P. Wolf

18 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY Rev. Louis J. Wolken Community Foundation for Islamic Relief Quentin and Sally Heimerman Rev. Kenneth J. Wolnowski Fox Valley J & P Livestock Family Charitable Fund of Julia D. Wright Community Foundation of Joerger Family Charitable the Catholic Community Gabriel F. Wyzga Acadiana Foundation Foundation Anthony M. Zahringer Community Foundation of John C. and Carolyn Noonan Quinto Ranch LLC Msgr. Leonard Ziegmann New Jersey Palmer Private Foundation Raskob Foundation for Catholic Community Foundation John P. and Anne Welsh Activities FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS Sonoma County McNulty Foundation Raymond James Charitable Anonymous (28) Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Joseph P. Fetzek Charitable Endowment Fund Academy Place Foundation Conservation International Foundation Raymond L. and Rita M. Metzner Amanter Fund Foundation Karaba Law Charitable Foundation Ambrose Monell Foundation Coppel Family Foundation KAT LLC, Dalton Trucking Inc. Renaissance Charitable American Endowment Crescent Porter Hale Foundation Keurig Green Mountain Inc. Foundation Inc. Foundation Dayton-Phoenix Group Inc. Kirk Williams Co. Inc. Richard J. and Mary B. Dwyer Arbrella Insurance Group Delaco Steel Corporation Knights of Columbus Family Charitable Trust Argidius Foundation Diantha P. Holman Charitable Supreme Council Roviaro Foundation Assad and Mary Jebara Foundation L.M. Sales Associates Ryan Memorial Foundation Foundation Inc. Diehl Family Charitable Latter-day Saint Charities Safari Circuits Inc. Baltimore Community Foundation Lawrence A. Dollman Fund San Diego Foundation Foundation Dietz Charitable Lead Trust of the Greater Cincinnati SC Ministry Foundation Battelle Foundation Disasters Emergency Committee Foundation Schaller Corporation Benedictine Mission House Dodgeland of Columbia Inc. Lawrence A. Sanders Foundation Schmidt Family Foundation Benson Family Foundation Dominican Sisters of Mission Linehan Family Foundation Inc. Sebonack Foundation Bernard Bradley Family Donor Dominican Sisters of Peace Little Company of Mary Hospital Silicon Valley Community Advised Fund Dondelinger Foundation Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Foundation Better Way Foundation Donnelly Foundation Family Foundation Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Edward Colston Foundation Inc. Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies Sisters of St. Francis Bingham Foundation Eparchy of Newton Mary and Bo Gunlock Family Fund Sisters of St. Joseph Blue Valley Wealth Management Equal Exchange Inc. Mary Catherine Bunting Sisters of the Most Precious BMI-Rupp Foundation Farr Family Foundation Foundation Blood Bohnen Family Foundation Financial Deepening Kenya McCurdy Family Trust Social Justice Committee Bon Secours Health System Inc. Finnegan Family Foundation McDonald Family Foundation Social Justice Committee– Boston College Foods Resource Bank Medtronic Inc. Province of Our Lady of Brady-Cashill Foundation Ford Foundation Millennium Water Alliance Consolation Bucket Brigade Inc. West African Catholic Health Milton and Fannie Brown Family Society of the Divine Word Bunting Family Foundation Solidarity Fund Foundation Sogge Family Fund C&A Foundation Franciscan Sisters of Christian Mushett Family Foundation Speedwell Foundation CDA Collaborative Learning Charity National Christian Foundation St. Joseph Health Community Projects Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual National Outreach Foundation Inc. Partnership Fund California Resources Corporation Adoration National Philanthropic Trust Stephenson National Bank and Catherine Maloney Foundation Inc. Fred B. Snite Foundation Navarro Research & Trust Catholic Charities of the East Bay Gene and Pat Jacoby Foundation Engineering Inc. Stifel Nicolaus and Company Inc. Catholic Charities Spokane George Family Foundation NetHope Stop World Hunger Catholic Community Foundation GHR Foundation Nilles Family Fund Tailored for Education for Eastern South Dakota Give with Liberty Oak Tree Philanthropic Terry and Regina Family Catholic Daughters of Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Charitable Foundation the Americas Foundation O’Keefe Family Charitable Fund The Amieva Lecuona Fund Catholic Health Initiatives Guy Edwards and Margaret Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite The Carter Center Catholic Youth Foundation USA Frances Goehring Catholic Church The Catholic Community CCW St. Paul Minneapolis Charitable Fund P. K. Tool and Manufacturing Foundation of the Archdiocese Archdiocesan Council of GWR Community Foundation of Company of St. Paul and Minneapolis Catholic Women North Texas PAIS Foundation Inc. The Catholic Foundation Center for Mission Henry A. Quinn Charitable Park Avenue Charitable Fund The Catholic Foundation for the Charitable Auto Resources Inc. Foundation Pawlowski Family Foundation Diocese of Green Bay Christian Aid Hirtle Callaghan Charitable Performance Services Inc. The Charles Englehard Christian Charities USA (Local Howard G. Buffett Foundation Polaris Energy Nicaragua S.A. Foundation Independent Charities) Huisking Foundation Inc. Priority Foundation Inc. The Cleveland Foundation Chuck and Ellen Haas Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Providence College The Columbus Catholic Cochran Family Foundation Indian Creek Land and Cattle LLC Province of St. Augustine Foundation

2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 19 The Community Foundation Unilever Northern Trust Company International Fund for The Connor Family Fund Unilever United States Employees Charity Agricultural Development The Cushman Foundation Foundation Inc. Organization (ECHO) of International Labor Organization The ELMA Relief Foundation United Industries Inc. Northrop Grumman International Organization The Father’s Table Foundation United Way of Rhode Island PayPal Giving Fund for Migration The George and Edna University of Notre Dame Pfizer Foundation Livelihoods and Food Security Schwarzmann Fund Wahl Clipper Corporation Pitney Bowes Inc. Trust Fund The H.R. LaBar Family Foundation Vista Hermosa Foundation Shell Oil Company/Motiva Start Network The Henry Luce Foundation Inc. Vodafone Enterprises Matching Gifts UNITAID The Hildebrand Foundation Water Access Now Southwestern Energy Company United Nations Children’s Fund The James L. Sherman Watersheds Foundation SSM International Finance Inc. United Nations Development Foundation West African Catholic Health Teras Cargo Transport Programme The Jerry R. Licari Foundation Solidarity Fund Tesoro Employee United Nations Office for The Kopp Family Foundation William C. Dowling Jr. Foundation Engagement Fund Project Services The Leona M. and Harry B. William S. Deakyne Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon United Nations Office for Helmsley Charitable Trust Xylem The T. Rowe Price Program for the Coordination of The Leroy, Jean and T.L. Thom YourCause Charitable Giving Humanitarian Affairs Foundation Inc. U.S. Trust United Nations Office of the High MATCHING GIFTS The Love of Christ Foundation, Inc. CRS appreciates the generous Wells Fargo Advisors LLC Commissioner for Refugees The Lynch Foundation United Nations Office for contributions made by the PUBLIC DONORS The MasterCard Foundation following corporations and by CRS selectively pursues Project Services The Mary Cross Tippmann their employees, whose gifts funding opportunities from a United Nations Stabilization Foundation have been augmented through variety of governments and Mission in Haiti The Mooney Reed Foundation these matching gift programs. intergovernmental donor United Nations World Food The Mueller Family Foundation agencies to achieve our program Programme Aetna Foundation Inc. The Neil and Evangeline Jacobs strategies and maximize our United States Agency for Allstate Giving Campaign Charitable Fund ability to serve those in need. International Development AmazonSmile Foundation The New York Community Trust CRS gratefully acknowledges the United States Department Bank of America Charitable The Orokawa Foundation financial and in-kind resources of Agriculture Gift Fund The Orrson Family Foundation received from the organizations United States Department Bank of America Matching The O’Shea Family Foundation that follow. of Health and Human Services The Penates Foundation Gifts Program United States Department The Peter Flanigan Family Benevity American Online European Union of Labor Foundation Giving Fund Food and Agriculture United States Department The Petunia Foundation BP Amoco Matching Organization of the of State The Pic Fund Gift Program United Nations World Bank The Reuter Family Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb GAVI Alliance AMBASSADORS OF HOPE Foundation Inc. Global Fund to Fight AIDS, The Robert Bensen Meyer Jr. CRS established the Carillon Office Technologies Tuberculosis and Malaria Foundation Inc. Ambassadors of Hope to and Services Government of Australia The Sauer Foundation Fund recognize our most generous Chevron Humankind Employee Government of Austria The Seattle Foundation patrons. The extraordinary Matching Funds Government of Bosnia The Semnani Family Foundation philanthropy of Ambassadors of Dell Employee Direct and Herzegovina The Shaughnessy Family Hope members is a testament Giving Campaign Government of Canada Foundation to the power of sharing God’s Exxon Mobil Foundation Government of Colombia The Strelchun Family Trust bounty of love with those in GE Foundation Matching Gift Government of the The Tamias Foundation greatest need. The Terri and Verne Holoubek GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Czech Republic Family Foundation Inc. Green River Ace Hardware Government of Germany Anonymous (36) The Thomas A. Rodgers Jr. Store 11263 C Government of Haiti Argidius Foundation Family Foundation IBM Employee Services Center Government of Honduras Better Way Foundation The W. O’Neil Foundation K. W. Horth Scholarship Fund Government of Ireland Mr. and Mrs. William Brown The Warmenhoven Family Lenovo Government of Japan Howard G. Buffett Foundation Foundation Merck Employee Giving Government of the Netherlands Mary Catherine Bunting The Winston Salem Foundation Campaign Matching Gifts Government of New Zealand Ms. Marylane T. Burry Theresa and Edward O’Toole Merrill Lynch Government of Norway Robert L. Cahill Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Government of Spain Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Timothy Arthur Robinson Funding Trust Inc. Government of Switzerland day Saints Memorial Fund Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Government of the The Coppell Family Townsend Ford Inc. NAF Financial Services United Kingdom The Cottrell Foundation Triangle Community Northern Trust Charitable Inter-American Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Creamer Foundation Inc. Giving Program Development Bank Carl W. Doty

20 THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY The Father’s Table Foundation William R. Fry GHR Foundation Albert J. and Diane E. Kaneb Family Estate of John J. Koppe Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kyle Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leahy Estate of Micheal Leahy Estate of Dorothy J. Marron Estate of Ellen M. McNeil National Council of Catholic Women Rob and Berni Neal The W. O’Neil Foundation Molly and James Perry Jr. Presentation Ministries Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Quick Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Estate of Joseph E. and Margaret M. Rau Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Robert T. Rolfs Foundation Ervin A. Sauer The Harold C. Schott Foundation L.S. Skaggs Jr. Estate of Mary Alice Smith Charlie Tippman Foundation Vista Hermosa Foundation Msgr. Raymond Wahl Mary Ann and Art Wigchers Agnes N. Williams

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2016 CRS ANNUAL REPORT 21 GATHERED TOGETHER IN PARTNERSHIP Catholic Relief Services is proud to be one of the founding members of Caritas Internationalis, a global confederation of more than 160 members. Inspired by Catholic faith, Caritas works at the grassroots level in communities around the world, responding to emergencies, promoting development and advocating for a fair and just world.

When disaster strikes, we join with international, regional and country-level Caritas members to provide immediate aid—a partnership that saves lives and respects the unique needs of every community. CRS also supports Caritas members through training and programming that builds long-term community resilience.

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