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2019 Annual Report BIGGER You, our donors, together with our Bigs and volunteers, are changing the trajectory for youth facing adversity and helping them build bigger, better futures in our community. Together, we defend, empower and ignite potential. We create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Our mission is urgent. In 2019, Big Brothers Big Sisters sharpened our focus to better meet the needs of our community. Nearly 90% of the kids we serve come from low- five-county area. Nearly all of the youth enrolled in BBBS in income households, and three-quarters are from non-two- 2019 improved or maintained their grades, and 89% of the high parent households. has one of the largest equity and school seniors graduated on time. opportunity gaps in the United States for youth of color. It has never been clearer how vital it is to break the cycle of family poverty With the support of our caring Bigs and donors, dedicated staff and to provide equal access to opportunities. and Board of Directors, and network of community partners, Big Brothers Big Sisters empowers youth. We inspire change. Your generosity ensures Twin Cities kids have the skills and And we ignite potential. support to pursue a bright future. Through mentoring and other youth programs, we continue to tackle the societal issues We are Bigger Together. Thank you for investing in the that limit the potential in tens of thousands of youth in our future of Twin Cities youth.

CONTENTS 2019 Accomplishments...... 3 YOUR IMPACT At a Glance Information...... 3 Big Brothers Big Sisters Programs...... 4–7 Thank You from the CEO & Board Chair...... 8 65,763 Donor List...... 9–17 Donor Spotlight: Barry and Stephanie Whalen...... 10 volunteer hours Donor Spotlight: Slim & Trim Construction...... 14 serving youth FY2019 Financial Information...... 17

I became involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters after I was a Little in elementary school and my Big left the most lasting impression. I knew that I wanted to be a Big from the moment I had a mentor.

> Big Sister Nicole, matched since December 2018 to Little Sister Diamond (13) Nicole and Diamond 2 2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, launched by President Obama, • Our agency launched a $5 million capital campaign to buy named BBBS Twin Cities a “Community to Watch” in early and renovate our new headquarters in North Minneapolis to 2019. The designation recognizes our strong track record of meet the needs of our growing programs and the families we working to improve life outcomes for boys and young men of serve. The office will open in late 2020. color in the community. • The Free Arts program, in its second year with BBBS Twin • In 2019, we refocused our mission and modernized our look Cities, increased from two teaching artists per year to nearly and how we talk about our work. It’s a bold move that is 20. The professional artists and volunteer mentors engaged redefining our future. more than 1,000 under-served youth in visual, applied and • BBBS Twin Cities adopted a new teen programming performance art at over 20 partner locations in the Twin Cities. framework that led to increased college and career readiness among high school students. The program included a new Graduation Coaches program with Minneapolis Public Schools.

AT A GLANCE New Youth Demographics 664 Matches

60% Black/African American 3,730 13% Multiracial Total Youth Served 11% White

9% Hispanic/Latinx average match length Other/Prefer Not 33.6 (2.4 months longer than 3% to Answer months national average)

3% Asian 87% youth from low-income American Indian/ households 2% Alaska Native youth from non-two- Native Hawaiian/ .3% Pacific Islander 76% parent households

To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 3 SITE-BASED PROGRAMS Site-based programs meet weekly at Littles’ schools or the Bigs’ workplaces, and YOUR IMPACT participants spend time together in activities that are often guided by BBBS staff. > 505 Youth Served 91% of Littles reported INSPIRING POTENTIAL improved or Bringing college and elementary students together creates a unique opportunity to maintained grades inspire potential in both the Bigs and the Littles. “When St. Thomas mentors spend time with their Littles, they realize not everyone’s childhood was the same as theirs,” Stephen Eskro, School-Based Match Coordinator, said. Nearly 400 youth are matched in BBBS’ school-based programs that pair young adults and youth in one-to-one matches that meet weekly at elementary schools throughout YOUR IMPACT the academic year. The Bigs model good social skills while guiding Littles through fun learning activities and discussions. One of the principals said, “The Bigs are like A-list celebrities of the school — the kids are just in awe of them!” You make this possible. 100% Partnerships include the University of St. Thomas, the University of Minnesota, Augsburg free of cost to families College and Macalester College, and 13 elementary schools in the St. Paul and Minneapolis we serve public school systems.

The connection between St. Thomas Bigs and their Littles at Four Seasons Elementary School isn’t about one activity or one event, it’s the relationship. They enrich each other’s lives and change their worldviews. > Stephen Eskro, School-Based Match Coordinator

4 To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. Federated Insurance COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS Foundation Raises $1.8 Community-based mentoring is Big Brothers Big Sisters’ traditional, Million for Big Brothers one-to-one mentoring model. Caring adult mentors, often called “Bigs,” are Big Sisters Twin Cities matched with children, or “Littles,” between the ages of 8 and 12 who are Federated Insurance has a frequently facing adversity. longstanding relationship with Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies > 749 Youth Served (Ages 8–12) in the Twin Cities, St. Cloud and Owatonna, Minn. The company helps raise awareness and provide critical funding to help Big Brothers Big Sisters carry out its mission of providing children facing adversity with strong and enduring relationships. The 15th Annual Federated Challenge Supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters — a two-day event featuring a golf outing and gala — raised more than $3 million. Federated Insurance Foundation presented a $1.8 million check to Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities in December 2019. “The 2019 Federated Challenge was Namue and ViShon, an inspirational reminder about matched since July 2018 the significance of mentoring to young people in need,” said Julie Rethemeier, Vice President, Director of Public Affairs and Advertising of Federated Insurance. Having someone not related to us that has the “Federated Insurance and the boys’ backs and a Big they can each hang out with funds raised from the Federated is huge for a little guy’s self-esteem and growth. Challenge play a significant role in helping the youth in our programs > Missi, mom to Little Brothers ViShon (10) and Hok (9) reach their potential,” Michael Goar, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities, said.

Thank you to Federated Insurance for their generosity and commitment to Big Brothers Big Sisters!

Learn more at www.federatedchallenge.org.

5 : Bowling Strikes TEEN & GRAD COACHES PROGRAMS for Twin Cities Kids for 16 Years For 16 years Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraising events have supported Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities’ mission to provide youth with 1:1 mentoring relationships and youth development programs. And since 2004, Ecolab and its employees have been passionate Teens and their Bigs learn about research and development during an EXPLORE Careers event at Dairy Queen’s headquarters. supporters of the event. On May 17, 2019, Ecolab employees The Teen Program empowers youth 13 and older to successfully complete — 87 in total — faced off at AMF high school and achieve success in post-secondary education, training and Saxon Lanes in Little Canada for employment aligned with their interests. In addition, the Grad Coaches the annual event, which raised program provides school-based mentoring and support for high school $18,386. Ecolab’s lifetime BFKS students with a focus on building academic confidence and study skills, fundraising hit the $211,000 mark. developing healthy peer relationships, strengthening self-advocacy skills, Speaking before the event, Joel helping students feel more connected to school, and developing post- Pasiuk, Ecolab’s Vice President of graduation plans for careers and postsecondary education. Global Talent & BBBS Board Member said, “We’re on our > 885 Youth Served (Ages 13+) way this year to break $200K and then on to a quarter million.” Those funds aren’t just some BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS TWIN CITIES TAKES ON impressive numbers to tout — they translate to matches between kids GRADUATION COACHES MENTORING PROGRAM and mentors. “With those funds Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities assumed leadership of the AchieveMpls we’ve been able to sponsor about Graduation Coaches mentoring program in Minneapolis Public Schools 140-plus matches,” he said. That beginning July 2, 2019. The program helps high school students stay on-track means that over 140 kids have seen for graduation and prepare for their future. the impact this event has, thanks to Ecolab alone. And that’s why “Big Brothers Big Sisters is thrilled to add the Graduation Coaches program to bowlers show up. our organization,” said BBBS CEO Michael Goar. As part of the BBBS organization, the Graduation Coaches program helps Thank you to , Ecolab, more Twin Cities youth discover their career and college potential through the & Comcast for hosting power of mentoring, skill building and planning, and complements the existing Corporate Bowl For Kids’ Sake Teen programs. BBBS partnered with two MPS high schools and reached 41 events in 2019! students in its first year leading the Graduation Coaches program. “We believe that transitioning this program into the expert care of BBBS will better allow it to grow, become more innovative and serve even more students into the future,” Danielle Grant, AchieveMpls President and CEO, said. 89% YOUR IMPACT of high school seniors graduated on time

6 To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. Big Night Gala Shatters FREE ARTS PROGRAM Previous Fundraising Records The annual Big Night Gala, held Thursday, April 25, 2019, was attended by a sold-out crowd of 450 attendees. Our donors and sponsors helped us to shatter our previous fundraising record, raising over $350,000 to support the nearly 4,000 Twin Cities kids served annually by the Kids from Northside Elementary School learn about the art of printmaking at organization. Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis. Kiya Edwards, reporter for KARE Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities’ Free Arts program provides youth in 11’s Sunrise, inspired and energized challenging circumstances a safe place for expression and self-discovery. Big Night guests as the evening’s Adult BBBS volunteers work alongside youth while engaging in art projects emcee. Edwards, who grew up in at partner sites throughout the Twin Cities. Three 12-week sessions are held Minneapolis, invited Little each year. Each term features artists from a variety of disciplines, including Brothers and Little Sisters to the performance and visual art. stage before sharing her story as a former Little Sister. > 1,289 Youth Served “Big Night is both a celebration of the power of mentoring and a reminder of the potential within ART OPENS DOORS: FREE ARTS PARTNERS WITH each and every child,” Pat Cooper, BBBS Board Chair, said. “Today’s GALLERIA, ART OF EDINA youth and teens are our future and it’s our responsibility to ensure Galleria Edina shoppers, diners, and guests helped provide arts education and they have the tools and support mentoring opportunities for kids simply by enjoying some unique and unexpected needed to reach their full potential.” artwork displayed throughout the shopping center and posting photos about it. “The goal of this campaign was to remind us all that a little art can go a long Thank you to Federated way in opening important, life-changing doors for youth in our communities,” Insurance, our 2019 Big Night explains Rachel Oelke, Galleria’s Marketing Director. Presenting Sponsor. Galleria and Art of Edina commissioned popular, local artists and creatives to craft a series of 12 custom “little doors,” displayed throughout Galleria from July 1 through August 31, 2019. The artwork wasn’t easy to spot, however — guests were encouraged to keep in mind that ‘big things start small.’ For every post on Instagram with the campaign hashtag #artopensdoors and tagged with @galleriaedina and @bigstwincities, the Galleria donated $1 to Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities. 94% YOUR IMPACT reported less likelihood to engage in risky behavior, including drug or alcohol use

To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 7 THANK YOU FROM MICHAEL & PAT

We’re thrilled to share Big Brothers Big Sisters’ 2019 successes with you, the organization’s closest supporters. In 2019, we began to boldly redefine how our agency meets the growing needs of our community’s youth and their families. We refocused our mission, created and updated programs, and modernized our look. With you, we laid the groundwork for our agency’s second 100 years. Minnesota has one of the largest equity and opportunity gaps in the United States for youth of color. Our agency is committed to changing the way the Twin Cities’ most at-risk children view their futures. Together, we’ll help all Twin Cities youth reach their greatest potential by matching them with caring, adult mentors and developing strong, meaningful programming. We are Bigger Together. Thank you for being part of this mission! Michael Goar Pat Cooper Chief Executive Officer, Executive Vice Michael Goar and Pat Cooper Big Brothers Big Sisters President, Director of Communications and Corporate Support, Federated Insurance (Retired); Big Brothers Big Sisters Chairman, Board of Directors

Thanks to our donors, we’re empowering more youth than ever before and clearing a path for their long-term success. > Michael Goar, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities

Michael, his wife Beth and daughter Grace have been a “Big Family” to Little Brother Matthias (13) since July 2018.

8 To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. Thank You for Your Support Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities is deeply grateful to these generous donors for their dedicated support of our mission. Corporations and Peregrine Capital Management Hope Community Church Thomson Reuters My Foundations Plus Relocation Services Lake Elmo Jaycees Community Program PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Nordstrom Rack Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub Protiviti, Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation UBS Financial Services $100,000+ Margaret Rivers Fund Travelers University of Minnesota Fred C. and Katherine B. Rent-A-Center Walmart US Bank Andersen Foundation C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. West Metro Fire/Rescue District Workday Minneapolis & the Carlson Securian Financial Western National Insurance Group Foundation Family Foundation Slim and Trim Construction, LLC* Winslow Capital Management, LLC Federated Insurance Foundation UnitedHealth Group Xcel Energy Company & Foundation Federated Challenge for Greater Twin Cities United Way Mae and Sylvester Kids of Minnesota Weiss Foundation Savers, Inc. $100 - $999 Presented by Federated State of Minnesota Abbott Laboratories Insurance, and Sponsors $2,500 - $4,999 Allina Health Systems $20,000 - $99,000 Gift AmazonSmile Foundation Alwen Hough Johnson 3M Company & Foundation Matching Program American Express Foundation American International Otto Bremer Trust Castlelake, LP Athletes First, LLC Automobile Dealers Association , Inc. Emerson Baseball Association 191 Anthony Vineyards Ecolab Company & Foundation High Five Promotions Company Atmosphere Commercial Interiors Company The Justin and Susan Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Baker Tilly & Foundation Kelly Foundation Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc. Benike Construction LeaderOne Financial Corporation Community Health International Dairy Queen BLR Life Time Fitness Charities Minnesota NFL Foundation Bostonia Global Securities Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP Community Shares of Minnesota Richard M. Schulze BMO Harris Medtronic Company & Foundation CrossFit of Eden Prairie Family Foundation Brean Capital Mersky Family Foundation and Prior Lake Bremer Bank Minnesota Timberwolves Cushman & Wakefield $10,000 - $19,999 Briggs & Lynx Fastbreak Foundation Eastlake Craft Brewery Bristol Development Group Allianz Life Insurance Company Partners in Pediatrics Ltd Excel Plastics CBRE of North America The Riverway Foundation Firefly Federal Credit Union Connection Enterprise Solutions APi Group, Inc. SUCCESS Computer H.B. Fuller Company Foundation Continental Properties Atomic Data Consulting, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. D.A. Davidson The Beim Foundation Terhuly Foundation The Hershey Company Case Financial Mark & Mary Davis Foundation Village Bank IWJ Charitable Foundation Comcast Company & Foundation Enquiron Warren Foundation KBC Enterprises, Inc. Donaldson Foundation Feldman Imports Land O’Lakes Foundation Ernst & Young Genex $1,000 - $2,499 MGD Financial, Inc. Hardenbergh Foundation Guidewire Ally Financial MN RIMS iHeart Media Minneapolis Guy Carpenter Alpha Sigma Phi – Rho Chapter Nationwide Mutual Minnesota State Arts Board Hartford Steam Boiler Aramark Insurance Company Monat Global Corporation Hays Artis REIT NOLO’s Kitchen & Bar Hiscox RE & ILS Batz Enterprises, LLC The Parish of St. Gabriel Council Holborn $5,000 - $9,999 CBRE, Inc. of Catholic Women Hubbard Broadcasting Accredited Investors Crowley, White, Helmer & Sevig, Inc. Paypal Giving Fund Incapital Wealth Management® CSM Corporation Peterson Skattum Realty Group JLL Bolster Creative Diamond Metal Products Piper Sandler JVM Realty The Boss Foundation Eaton Corporation Polaris Meagher & Geer Cummins Power Generation Familia Robinson Foundation Portico Benefit Services Mercer Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP Galleria Shopping Center Quality Building Solutions Minnesota Lynx The Mike and Linda Fiterman Gensler & Associates Robert Half International Minnesota Timberwolves Family Foundation Good Leadership Enterprises The Scott Richards North Star Minnesota United Football Club Gale Family Foundation Graco, Inc. Charitable Foundation Morgan Stanley Home Choice Stores Granite Solutions Groupe Shaw-Lundquist Associates Inc. Munich RE Kowalski’s Greiner Construction Sigma Phi Epsilon Nuveen Minnesota Timberwolves & Lynx The Helgeson Foundation Signature Homes, LLC* Pate Bonding Inc. Casey Albert T. O’Neil Foundation Hoffman, Hoffman & Gebhard SPS Commerce Peregrine

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes every effort to list donors accurately. Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email at [email protected] or by calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 9 Polaris Mary Jane and Steve Lindholm David Arney Benjamin and Carol Minger PwC Robert L. McCollum Max Aronson Brian Murphy RBC Global Asset Management Gregory Myers and Frank Babka Scott and Jill Nadeau Rosen’s Diversified Inc. Mary Divine Myers Brooke Barrett Mariah Neuhauser Sandler O’Neill + Partners, L.P. David and Linda Obee Bell Family Charitable Gift Fund Jeremy Olsen Sanity Solutions Greg Page± Mary and Bryan Bennett Pamela S. Olson± SARA Investment Real Estate John and Jamie Parrish Drew and Suzy Bergstrom* Mark and Jodi Olson Securian Financial Rick and Karyn Penn Lisa and Ethan Casson Micaela Olson-Macgregor Sit Investment Associates Kristine and Matthew Rauenhorst Kurt and Andrea Cegielski and Ryan Macgregor* Sompo International Phil and Sonya Roberts Steven J. Connolly Patricia Pirkl State Farm Michael and Karen Roman Cress Family Fund of the Catholic Susan Ripley Stifel Harrison Smith Community Foundation Andrew Rolnick Stinson Warren and Mary Staley Ryan D. Crosby Sandvig Family Charitable Fund Stonybrook Capital Tolliver Family Giving Fund Scott Culler Shelly Saunders The Tailwind Group Jim and Vicky Torborg Michael DiAngelis* Ruby E. Sher Trust Taylor Mark and Tracy Undestad Matthew and Kristy Epp Susan and Steven Smith Traut Companies Tom and Rita Welch± Sky and Kerry Fauver Pat Spencer US Bank Mark Gates The Spink Family Fund WCCO $2,500 - $4,999 Michael Goar± Charles Stobbie Wells Fargo Camron Hahn Scott E. Theisen Kenneth Barrett Ziegler CAT David J. Hornung Greg and Elizabeth Thom Barb and Bill Beard Joe and Lynn Kolstad Daniel and Rita Torborg Susan and Joseph Benevides Daniel Kropp Brandon Wagner Individual Donors Kristi and Paul Borchert Timothy Kutzer Mitch and Jackie Walter Monica L. Coulter± Laurie and Daniel Lafontaine± Shannon and Karl Weilandt David and Margaret Dines $5,000+ – The Lafontaine Family Fund Barry and Stephanie Whalen Matthew and Kristy Epp Gerald and Lori Allen ± Sandra Lee Richard and Debra Wicka Sky and Kerry Fauver Elizabeth Bigham Travis Lien and Brian Robran James E. Williams Michael and Jane Felmlee* Ben and Jessie Cattoor Jill Lockett Ellison and Kristofer Yahner Nick and Ingrid Gangestad Pat and Anita Cooper Matt and Beth Lodes Jessica Zeletes Wendy L. Gillespie* Matthew Dornquast Laurie and Todd Macgregor Timothy A. Zensen James and Kathryn Haymaker Raymond Eby and Waverley Booth Wm. Curt MacKenzie Todd and Annie Kosel Harvey A. Feldman and Timm Caven± $500 - $999 Mersky Family Foundation Jeff and Marty Fetters Ryan and Denise Mallery Josh Albright Joel and Natalie Pasiuk Robin and Lawrence Galloway Dick and Joyce H. McFarland Jeanne Andre April and Simon Riordan Alan Geiwitz and Mary McMahon Family Fund of The Troy Arntsen Chuck and Terri Roehrick± Phillip W. Grodnick Minneapolis Foundation Carol E. Bahl Carol and Red Smith± Steve Hentges and Meggie Wittorf* Mike McFarland Daniel Balach Rachel Williams Jamie Hofberger and Karol Gilman Dean McLaurin Yvonne Baller Jerald and Julia Young Rebecca Kanninen Rebecca McMillen Marcia and Brad Ballinger Landing Fund of Tanya M. Mears Hall Maura K. Bartel The Minneapolis Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 Adam Mielke Peter and Gretchen Bauman Michael and Cynthia LeSage Heidi Emanuel and Bob Amico Jeff Mikkelson Bill Baxley

± Legacy Circle Member * Match Maker monthly donor Green text indicates a donor who has volunteered as a Big.

Donor Spotlight: Barry & Stephanie Whalen Barry and Steph were looking for ways to give back and volunteer together. They found the perfect fit as a Big Couple. Being a Big Couple allows them to mentor together while also igniting potential in their Little Brother Derek. When asked why it’s important for them to give back both through volunteering and through financial gifts, the couple said, “The time we give through volunteering brings joy to us and brings positive experiences to our Little. Financial gifts help support all of the great activities and support that Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities provides to us throughout the year.”

10 Christine Bell John Mandler $250 - $499 Christopher Kosiak Scott P. Bender* Miron and Anne Marcotte Jacob LaFerriere Jim Alexander John Angus Bennett and Thomas Lambert Kristina Mauersberger and Barb and Tran Alfrey Mary Pat Bennett Loree Larson Timothy Anderson Troy Allen* Michael Bills Donald and Joann Leavenworth Jaclyn May Julie and Eric Anderson Melissa and Greg Boeser Eric and Sheryl Leill Brian McCashin Brooke Anthony Patricia Branch Maren Luedemann Bill and Mary McKoskey Dan Arom Gordon and Julianne Braun Arianna and Jonathan Lyksett Bryce and Cynthia Mewhorter Brian and Katherine Avery± Kate Bretscher Lynn Maaske David Mitchell Sunny Beddow Jenna Burch Robert Maier Robert F. Moeller II James Beltz Jason Callan David L. Man, Jr. Mary Lou Morris Elizabeth and David Bierman Claudia Carr Beth Maracotta Buzz Myers Patrick and Wendy Born* Gina Cesaretti and Michael Iwan Robert Marley Mark and Tammy Nagel Mary F. Buschette Edward F. Christie± Jay McLaren Charles Nauen and P.J. Pofahl Jean Cash* Alex Clark Matthew Castle Barbara J. McMorris Patrick and Courtney Coleman J. Thomas and Janet Rajala Kyle McNab Nelson Fund of The Mykenna Choudek John Conlin Joel and Winni Christopherson James J. Monner Saint Paul Foundation Jonathan and Nicole Cooper Elaine and Foster Cole± Tamara Moore Shelly O’Callaghan Christine Cox Mark L. Conlon Sheila Morgan Carol O’Connell and Ann Stegmaier Daniel Cunningham Chris Cronin John Muellerleile Dennis J. Oestreich James and Sonja Dalbey Jackson Denn and Emily Mitz Sarah Mulligan Jeff and Anne Davidman Oliker Family Giving Fund Alyssa P. DeRusha Frank and Emily Mumford Sharon K. Dawson Ron and Allison Orlando Anthony Diaz Pat and Robin Neisen Janel Dressen Randy Peterson Emma Dimassis Terrance L. Nelson David Duback Steve Peterson Michael Dolezal Vivek Nevile Darrell Ellsworth Amanda Pfaff Chuck and Andrea Duddingston Leslie and David Niemoeller Phillip Falkner Sean and Hilary Pick Charles Dullea and Glenda Coyer Elise Olson Perrie Finsand Michael Proman Dani Dutelle Angie and Brent Olsonawski Peggy Fisher and Larry Stelter Peggy L. Raisanen Joseph D. Dybevik Abdul Omari Chad Freeman Paul Rassier Paul M. Egeland Carrie Oster* Patricia Fuher Amber Palmer Tish and Ken Reynolds Lauren Eno Michael and Alison Galdys Jim and Beth Pastor John and Heather Riccardi Jerome Fons Kevin Gilboe Christopher J. Peterson Pat and Pat Rickert Larry and Toni Forsland Anne and Jon Gotte Mark and Brenda Peterson Jeannine Rivet and Warren Herreid Scott R. Forster Vincent Grundman Tom and Shelley Peterson Andrew and Lisa Robertson John and Madeline Foss Chris Hacker Andrea Geissler Jack Petry Brent Rogers Kimberly A. Haglund Stacy Gerdes Erik and Jennifer Plantenberg Ryan and Jennifer Rogers Sarah and Nathan Hansen Brant Gilbert Justin and Talia Pletcher Dan Rothe William Harris± Susan Gonyea Josh Ramirez Kristin Rowell Rick Hartsock Jane Hopkins Gould Anna Reiter Lynn Hassan Jones and Noreen Schertler and Todd Sicard Troy A. Gourde Julie and Eric Rethemeier Robert Jones* Greg Schneider Carla Greiman Channing W. Riggs Cain A. Hayes Corcoran C. Shannon Cassandra Griep Anthony Robinson Peter Hayes Eric Sis Alison Griffin Scott and Amy Robinson Ryan Hertel Brooke Smith Charles and Pamela Grossman Jon Rohs Mark and Laura Heyne Godson Sowah Daniel Grunklee Barbara Rothmeier Tom Hochstaetter Michael and Michelle Stork Corin Hammitt David Running Joel B. Howard Patrick Sukhum± Randall Hanna Thomas and Mary Russett Lukas J. Inveiss Pat Swetala Dell R. Hartmann Cory Rutledge Nancy and Dale Jansen Ryan and Lindsey Tanke Rick Heidick Robert and Karen Ryder Tracy and David Johnson Kevin and Rebecca Thompson Blaine Hendrickson Brian Salter* Julie Kelly John F. Timmer Patrick Hiner John Schlimgen Mike and Jo Anne Kerr Mark J. Scholtes* Laura and Amanda Tufano±* Jon Hogan Mark and Amy Kersey Ben Seitz Brian Utz Trista Holden Taesung Kim William Hoopingarner Jennifer Severson Jen Van Zandt David J. Knaeble Michelle Hortian Dan Singel Richard and Karen VanBeusekom Tim Koenig Joseph W. Hubanks John and Ellen Skahan Brad Vinje and Tiana Carretta Becky Krieger Emi Ito Donovan Smith Pam and Scott Kroyer Rodney and Mary Kay Lisa Jirele Joe B. Smith Bruce and Mary Lach Von De Linde± Sara Johnson Ryan Smith Chi-ping Li Peggy and Robert Wander Yolanda Jones David Sorbel Lauren Lundstrom Carly and Judd Welliver Jeffrey and Sunny Kase Tony Steinhagen Becky Machamer±* Stephanie and Brady Willette Joshua Katt Barb Stevens Don MacPherson Mark Willson Douglas W. Kirkman Bob and Cindy Stevens Molly Madson Jennifer Wise William and Mary Kittelson MaDonna Stevermer Shera Maki Dan and Gail Woodbury Diane L. Koch Pamela L. Stewart

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes every effort to list donors accurately. Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email at [email protected] or by calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 11 Mara Stolee Kristine Bowditch Brent and Dana Flahr Tom Jackels Craig and Connie Swanson Dawna and Scott Bowman Marilyn J. Flath Scott Jackson Anna Tatro Peter and Cindi Boynton Robin Fondow Lynda James-Gilboe Amir Teymouri Erik and Hanna Brandt Eric T. Forbes Senator John Jasinski Loren Thacker Nikeisha Brathwaite David and Katharine Frederick* David Jessup Abby Thompson Debra and Daniel Bredow Ben Friesen and Kami Page Amelia Johnson Deanna and Todd Threadgill Deb Breister Charles J. Frisch Chelsie Johnson Rodney and Judy Toft Kevin Brennan David Fujan Trevor Johnston Patricia Trombley Steven and Jane Breton Norman M. Gabrick Cynthia Jurgensen Cindy Trousdale Jane Buettemeier Mary Kay Gaillard Michelle Kahn Patrick van der Voorn David Burnett Sunny Gao Christine Kain Renee Van Gorp and Julie Kelly Julie Cabrera Linda Garrett Barbara T. Kanyr Toulee K. Vang John and Mary Ann Callahan Norman Gaskins Stephen and Patricia Ann Kanyr Justin Voerster Christopher Callan Adam Gatewood Raye Kanzenbach and Joni Kristin and Jason Walbourn Duane Camitsch Jennifer Gels MacDonald Janie Waldron Kate Carlson William Gengler David Kapsner Emily and Robb Weidemann Jim Casson Becky Gerboth Danaher Kathleen Kastan Deb Weiss Roderick Cavin Richard Geurts Bill Katter Michael R. West Terry Ceulemans Linda Gibbons Kevin Keegan April L. White Brian Challgren Dave and Sunny Girk Craig Keepers Bradley Weiman Nancy Chang Pam K. Gobran Keith D. Keller Shannon Willis David S. Chisholm Lawrence Grab Scott Kelly Lisa Wilson Jiyoung Choi Alyx M. Grabinger Mitchel Kersten Tim Wolfe Jennie Clarke Barry and Susan Graceman± Paula and Terrance Keseley Zbornik Family Charitable Fund Mike Clementz June and Don Granander Kris Kielsa Bobbi and Mike Zirbes Tony Clinch Larry and Zylpha Gregerson Elizabeth Kiley Sandy Collins Steven and Annice Gregerson Nicole Kilgo $100 - $249 David R. Conkey Jeffrey Greiner Margeaux and Joe King Eric Adair Daniel J. Connolly Mark Grenfell Patricia Kirby Ashley Ahlborn Erin Conroy Tim Grosshuesch Paul Kizilos Nikolas Anastos Amy Conway Jim Grua Joyce and Vaughn Knapp Senator Paul Anderson Thomas Conway Amy Gust-Heiting Sharon Knuth Timothy J. Anderson Bruce Copley and Renee Roy Deana Hagen Christian Koegel and Carrie Frost Sarah Anton Matthew Croyle Patti Hague and Barbara Merrill Kristen Koll Michelle Antonsen Charles Crummy Thomas and Pamela Halpern Brian Koneczny Phillip Armstrong Liz Cummiskey Laurie Halvorson Taylor Kosiba* Tom Aro Holly Dahlen Jeanne and Rick Hamm Tim Kotecki Mara and Landon Ascheman Michael Dauner Lucas Hamm Erika J. Kreger Lenny and Rhonda Austin Shauna Dee Duane and Patricia Hanf Jamison D. Krier Doug Aysta Kelly Denman Kim Hartsock LaRae Krug Brian Babka Andrew Deutsch Kyla Hastings Steve Kruse Steven T. Baldwin Doug and Kelly Dibble David Haugland Dean and Kelly Kubicek Dean and Cathy Barthel Agata A. Dittfurth Kim H. Hawkinson Debra Kuhl David Bauer Rob and Kristi Donahue Eric Haynor Ruth Kurth-Schai Jeff Bauer Jay Donchetz and Family Marc and Christine Sondag Jeanne LaBrosse Joan Bauer Brian and Casey Doyle Headrick David Lamb John Bauer Robin and Dave Dreyer Andrew Hedberg Andrea Lawton Jordan Baynard Zhengyi Duanmu Samantha Heindel Linda Lee Matthew Beck David F. Duvick Josh Helgesen Mark Lenhart Kaitlin Beckley Ann and Andy Dybvig Teresa Helm Cecilia Lettner Laura Beddor Christine Ebert Rohan Hemrajani Nikita Levin Rachel Bennett Michael Edgar Susan Hentges Timothy B. Levin Tom Bergstrom Amanda Eldridge Jerry Herzog Eric Levinson Diane and Laurence Betterley Candace Elnashar Joe Heser Phil M. Lewenstein Kevin Black Mark and Mary Enger Jade Hildahl Diane and Harvey S. Lewis, Jr. Brie Bloomquist Ashley Erickson Connie Jaye Hines Jennifer Lien Will Michelle Blum John Erickson* Dean A. Hooper* Ray Lindner Rebecca Blumenshine Anna and Adam Estlund Andreas Horvei Ryan Lipinksi Sarah Bober Joe and Karen Eucher Victoria and Dave Hovde Bradley A. Litton Glen Boedecker Sandra Farmer Chris Hughes Marcia Lockman Megan Boie Ben Feil Scott Hull Debra Loon and John Stumbras Robert and Kimberly Boisvert William Feil Sara Hunt Donna Loushin Mark Bonesteel Jason Feipel Ronald and Renee Hunter Mark Lucke Jandeen Boone Gary Findell and Susan Heegaard Diane S. Huston Mark Lund Sandy Boren-Barrett Joseph Findell Daniel Iden William and Lorraine Lund Roberta Bornhoeft Scott Fitzgerald Jesse Ingram Lindsay Lundeen

± Legacy Circle Member * Match Maker monthly donor Green text indicates a donor who has volunteered as a Big. 12 To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. Julie Lundstrom Anthony Patterson Max Sieling Paul Witt Liz Lysdahl Natalie Patti Tinamarie Simmonds Jackie and Royce Woller Denise and Dave Maalis Melissa Pease Zachary Simpson Michael Woolsey Christine and Jim Machamer Nicole Perlstein Bill Simser Cathy and Gary Wurzer Timothy and Diane Madsen Danielle Petersen Jon D. Slock Choua Yang Linda Magee Randall Petersen Anna Smith Ava Yang-Lewis John and Elaine Malakowsky Dane Peterson Lenora and Antonio Smith Jennifer Yi Michael Manthey Ronald and Colleen Pierskalla Ryan Smith John Yorkovich Joey Marek Christine Pigsley Jeanne and Leif Solberg, M.D. Liz Young Charles Marks Ivan Pinto Mike Sorvari Frank J. Zabel Ava Marske Joan Pletcher Thomas Spaniol Shelby and Darren Zempel Tani Maruyama Susan Ploetz Thomas Spielbauer K. Zeyer Pam Marxen Terry Pomerening Susan and Philip St. Ores Julia Zhang Brigette Master Ben Pressgrove Jennifer Stalpes Leah Zins Brenden McCann Bill Priedeman Peggy Steif Abram Rhonda L. Zurn David and Gail McCollum Anna Pringnitz Gretchen Stier Mary L. McKeever Sandra M. Putman Beverly A. Stirtz $50 - $99 Catherine A. McMillin Pam Putzier David Stoecker-Strauss Makalya Abbas Kathleen and Patrick McMorrow Susan Rader Page and Jeremy Page William and Elizabeth Streit Amy Abouelenein and Joe Megan and Robert McNabb Laura Raduenz Troy M. Stukenborg Sanguinetti Rebecca McNally Kelly Rae Pamela Sukhum Eli Adams Robert and Janet Meisterling Marne Rasinen Kevin Sullivan Daniel and Lauri Altendorf Charles Melnyk Kevin and Etta Rassier Patrick and Cheryl Sullivan Angela Althoff Shelby Merwin Bridget Rathsack Melissa Tacey Dan Ambrose Laura Meyer Shane Rawson James E. Tadeusiak Stephen E. Amos Kara Mills Brenda Reddan Lynell Tanner Dennis J. Anderson Sara and Jim Mitchell Kristin Redmann Sara Tasler Jennifer Anderson Mary Moffett Bruce Rehberg Darcey Thomas Brianna Antinozzi Michael Monahan Matthew Reis Cindy K. Thompson Lisa Arnold and Hamlin Metzger James Monson Patrick Rice Andrea R. Thury Gerrad Bailey Jerry Moore Roger D. Riley Debra and Kevin Thury Carly Baker Patrick and Laura Moran Todd Ringgenberg William Tilton Jessica A. Baker Stacy J. Moran Andrew Ripka Patrick B. Timmers William Baker Brandon Morgan Cherie Ritter Jennifer Tingley Dolores Balsitis Joe Mount Paul and Kim Roach Scott Tolentino Caitlin Bargmann Kari and Ross Munson Allison Robbins Patrick and Laurie Townley Stephen R. Barker Mike Murphy Andrew Roiger Nicholas Vagi Marilyn Barnicle Dave Murray Joel Ronning Stephanie Van D’Elden Matt Baur Lynn Neely Mark and Lauren Ropel Linda Van Maele Jacques T. Beaulier Elizabeth M. Nelson Darci Rose Adam Vanderbeek Joan Bechtold Lindsey Nichols Zachery Royse Jamey Vann Leah Bedford Donna Niedfeldt Robert Rude Robbin Vessel Ray and Valerie Benning Grant Niver William and Mary Rusinak Teresa Vibar Robert and Linda Benson Ann E. Novitske Kristine Rutoski Emma Vickerman Mitchell Berg Natalie Obee Kathleen and Michael Ryan Joan Vilter Karen L. Berg Tammy O’Connell Lisa and Pete Ryksamp Thuy Vo Karie Bergeron Becky Odland Sabota Family Charitable Fund Bennett Wallace, Jr. Dawn Bigelbach Tony and Sara Ofstead Jeffrey A. Samayoa Ryan Walsh Jennifer Bitts Christopher Okeleye Angela R. Santoni Aleesha and Kevin Webb Sue Blankenheim Erik Olson Michael and Kate Sargent Jodi Webb Beth Bloomenrader Karen and Len Olson Scott and Ellen Sayer Robert and Ann Weber Christy Boeder Matthew Olson Angela Schema Noah Wenz Dalton Boettcher* Michael Olson Carolyn and David Scherer Caryn Wermager Laura Boffeli Patrick Olson Beverly E. Schleper Douglas Wetterlin Mike Bohn Tracy Olson Brianna C. Schlosser Houston White Paula Bongartz Irene M. Opsahl Cindy and Michael Schneider Chris Whitehurst Julie Bowman Tseganesh Orcutt Amy Schroeder Amelious Whyte Timaria N. Brach Michael Orrie Maxwell Schultz* Pamela Wilcox Karen M. Brady Kevin Orth David S. Seitz Rebecca Wilken Dana Brewer Barbara Ostroski Trushar Shah David Williams Laura Briggs Brian Oswald Simon Shannon Jemmel Williams Sandra and David Brown Chris Otto Neeraj Sharma Kathie Williams Max Brummel Sandra Overland* Greta and Judd Shetnan Jeffrey Wilson Marjorie and Timothy Bruns Diane Pajunen Wayne and Julie Shipman Alex and Taylor Windjue Jeffrey and Anne Burt Nick Paluck Dan Shogren Bryan and Jill Winkler Luke Cardona Christopher and Ali Pasiuk Matthew K. Siebke Dennis and Kathryn Wipperling Lisa Carlson

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes every effort to list donors accurately. Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email at [email protected] or by calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 13 Brad Chamberlain Alexis Flanagan John Hochschieldt Wendy Lahr Mark S. Christensen Jay C. Fogelberg Lesley Hofberger Julie Lambert Mark and Jody Christensen Carol Jo L. Forneris Eric Hofer Kelly Lamphear-Dash Jacki Christenson Audrey Forticaux Ellen R. Hoogland John R. Lamski Mark Christiansen Pamela Foster Janice Hooker Kurt and Constance Larson Jim Claphan Todd Frazier Loyd R. Hornback Sade Lawrence Brian Clark Geoffrey Fritz* Diane Hrastich Carol J. Lego Coleman and Kara Collins Mark Frommelt Kim and John Hubertus Krystal Levercom Christophe Crampon Tatsuo Fukushi Faraz Hussain Danni Li Bonnie Crawford Richard Fundakowski Monica Ims Eric Linck Mary Crawford Nancy Galligan Isaacson Mary Lindberg Missi Crees Sarah Garceau Jane Jacobs Alicia Loehlein Daniel Daly Shelly Garner Michael Jacobsen Anna and Matthew Lovely Leonard V. Dayton, Jr. Steven and Becky Gartner Jennifer James Mike Lundstrom Tina Dear Terry and Linda Garvert Angela M. Jannotta Kyle Lyngstad Andrew Delain Michelle Gebbie Mathew and Brita Jennissen Holly Maccormick Sher Demeter Paul Geffre Matt Jenny Ryan Maddux Susan Dempsey Cari Gerlicher Melissa Johansen Kristin Magoris Anne DePalma Janelle Germain Gayle Johnson Danielle Manthei Carol Diament Martha Ginder Jay B. Johnson Cheryl Manthey Kaitlyn V. DiSalvo Susan Glander Cassandra Jorgensen Casey N. Marsh Samuel T. Dorr Mike and Carli Glende Alyssa Jung Harminder Mashiana Jaime L. Douglas Dorothy Gloeb Tom Kaiser Jeffrey Matyas Peter Dowling Dan Goettsch Mike Kaminski Andrew and Anna McChain Bonnie Duenow Nicolette Goetz Chris and Wendy Kapisak Scott R. McConnell DeeJay Duke Kitty and Mark Gogins Arnold and Shirley Kaplan Barbara M. McDermott Bryan Duling Rhian Goolabsingh Ben Kapsner Charles Wilson McDonald Dedra Dunevant Danielle Grimsley Susan Kapsner David R. McDonald Megan Dunham Matthew Groppetti Mary M. Kelleher Anne McGuire Felix Duprey Diane Grossman and Dean Topliff Emmy Kelly Anne M. McInerny Eric R. Eberspeaker Gaye Hall Theresa and Bruce Kelly Brandon L. McKinney Jennifer Eckert Richard and Judith Hanson Scott Kemp Gary McLean John Eichten, Jr. Rene Hanssen Theresa Ketelsen Tom Meader Kelly Eiss Robert and Darlene Hassman Carolyn Kidder Matt Melbye Debra Ann Ekberg Dru Hayes Matt Kline Lynette Mercier Nate and Jessica Erickson Peter R. Hebig Karen Knauer Bradlee Merker Jeanne Erickson Mary Helbach Scott and Sharon Knuth Scott and Cindy Mevissen Sara Erlandson Laura Helferich Bryan Koemptgen Craig Meyer Mary Ernst Alycia Hernandez Christine Kraft James Meyer Tony Fanchi* Karissa Herrlin Melissa Kroells Joy Mikkelson Cindy Fedde Judy Hinkley Ken and Jo-El Kroening Carol Miller Julie Feldmann Glenn Hirsch Eric Krupke Dorothy Miller Concha Fernandez Del Rey Bob Hoban Cynthia Kurtz Samantha Miller

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Donor Spotlight: Thomas McNamara, Slim and Trim Construction Thomas McNamara is a small business owner and a Big Brother. And he hasn’t stopped there. Thomas is also strengthening the future of his community by supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities through his business, Slim and Trim Construction. “I strongly recommend Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities to any individual or business looking to make a difference in their community. BBBS does amazing things for the community and they are phenomenal to work with from a business standpoint. I couldn’t be more pleased with the partnership between Slim and Trim Construction and BBBS,” Thomas said.

14 Vija Miller Arlis Sayler Kelly Wheaton Matthew Carlson Sarah Mitchell Melissa Schedler Joseph Williams Melodie Carlson Wendy Modrynski Geri and Peter Scherer Christophe and Sarah Wilson Dustin Cary Kimberly A. Moehring Kevin Schluender Elaine and Michael Wilson Kelly Cass Julie Morgan Charles and Elaine Schmieg Linda J. Wilson Kelly Charles Susan Morgan and Linda Scott Michael Schnabel Patty Winkels Karissa Cibuzar Kristen Morin Timothy Schniepp Nicole Winzenread James Cirilli Darrick Mosley Eric C. Schoneman Katie Wolfe Thomas Clausen Abbie B. Muckler Jen Schultz Nicholas Wolfe Luigi Colaianni Laura F. Nelson Michael J. Schulz Cody Wolkowitz Brian Coleman Peter Nelson John and Dacia Sciarrone David Wood Stephen Connelly Nicole Nichol Kelly Scott Teresa Wu Jessica Constant Linda Nininahazwe Nina Scott David Ybarra Felipe Contreras Mary J. Nora Jeffery Sereno Tia Yoder Debbie Cote Janie Norby Joy Shelby Alyssa Yorek Carl Craven Mike Nord Jeanne E. Sherburne Dave Young Josh Crim Eric Nordstrom Ishret Shimu Molly Young Cara Crump Louise Nyre Bob Shultz Patrick G. Zimmerman Michael D. Currens Sarah O’Banion Derek Siebert Stephanie Zschokke Lindsay Da Silva Kurt Obenberger Raymond P. Sierakowski Dorothy Ann Danley Mark Oehrlein Tara Sierakowski $25 - $49 Melissa Davis Mari Okeefe Mary Simon Brady Aadnes Susan Dergantz Erik Ordal Liz Sinisalo Scott Adams Sreedhar Devulapalli Michael O’Ryan Christopher Sjolander Jenna Agoye Kelly Dey Clark Osojnicki Jeremy and Linda Skjegstad Patrick Aiello Gerardo Diaz Michelle Overtoom Barbara and Richard Skogg Jennifer Albritton Richard Dinter Pushkaran Palani Julie S. Smith Geoff Anderson William C. Domeier Kurt and Debbie Palmer Tim Snellen Hannah Anderson Melvain L. Donyes Robert and Rebecca Patient Kelly St. Germain Lucy Angelis Angela Dreis Kimberly Paulson Nancy Standafer Nancy Axelson Andrew DSouza Karla K. Pederson Ann Marie Steib Cynthia and Marlan Bahmer Claire Dunlap Harry and Sally Petersen Paul Steiner Sara L. Baker Jimmy Dunn Michael D. Pherson Jane Stolarski Sterling Banks Kyle Durkin Benjamin Pierce Andrew Stooksbury Amy Barnes Caitlin Eccles-Radtke Eleece Pink Cory Storkamp Patrick Barrios Kathy Eder David Pizzolato Jeremy Striffler Jeffrey and Sharon Bartels Zakiya Edwards Blake Potter Nicholas Strub Megan Bartholomew Alli R. Eickhof Michael Pressgrove Harry and Susan Summitt Gillian Beach Ryan Eismin Richard Pressgrove Mariaha Suttles Bill Belfield Ginger Engstrom John and Sande Przytarski Pamela Swanson Jonathan Bellido Puna Renee Farrow Heather Pulkka Peggy Swarts Ramona Belstler Jan Marie Ferris Troy and Bonnie Pullis Nancy Swenson Jamie Belt Mary Fisher Daya Puri Peter Thelen Kit Bennett April Fleury Rebecca Putz Pam Thielen Dzenan Berberovic Laura Foote Lisa Rasmussen Teresa Thour Nancy Berg Tori Formo Sue J. Ratliff William John Tlusty Trudy Berggren Allison Foxx Casey Redland Maritherese Tokles Andrea Beukelman Nora M. France John Reed Mary Tonn Maggie Bieber Susan R. Francis Amanda Reeves Andrea Tonsfeldt Nick Bjerken Allison Francisco Leslie Reich Cynthia Trygstad Brandon Blair Kimberly and James Frederick Heather Reinhardt Adam Turner Sara Blake Tina M. Frederick Susan Reitzel Andrea and Stuart Turner Darcy Boehme Benton Free Haylee Remark Stacy Unowsky Jeffrey Boettcher Connie Fritz Brenden Renn Greg Vanderwilt Tonya Boldt Katie Gaitan Mahtab Rezai Jeanine Viani Susan Bordson Sarah Gerber Colin Rich Shelly Voigt Michael Brannan Patricia Glodowski Lori Ricke Christine Vos Abbie Braun Justin Goertz Julie Ann Rigsbee John and Teresa Vratil Drew Brown Robert Golden Kristin Rogers Nancy Vue Felicia Brown Lori M. Gray Jennifer Rogness Brent Walker Alison Budny Miles Gregoire Patti Rogness Patricia A. Walsh Karla Buerkle and Sue and Frank Grover Jeanne and Steve Rosengren Rachael Warner Joseph Himmelberg Nikki Gruszynski Tara Ruedy Cole Welhaven Cecelia Burnett Joan Guckeen Michael Russ Rebekah Wendland Bonny Burns Michael C. Gulbrandson Paulette and David Sarp Tom Wentzel David and Margaret Bush Emily Gunderson Gregory and Laurie Savino Josh P. Werner Evan Canaday Kanika Gupta

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes every effort to list donors accurately. Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email at [email protected] or by calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 15 Monica Hall Elizabeth Liu Emily Ryan Martha Walker Jolene Handy Ann M. Lloyd Emily Rybarczyk Steve Wallner Calvin Hanson Wendy Loudas Katharine Rydeen Karen Wangler Sarah Harder Matthew Lovejoy Jeffrey and Tamara Sackett Ware and C. Jack Washam Sara Lou Harriger Tina Lupton Vickram Saigal Deborah Watson Sydney Hatten Alyssa Lyon Jacob Saufley Jamie Webster Josh Henaman Scott Lyon Austin Savat Maggie Weinke Brian Henke Justin Mack Carolyn and Charles Schaitberg Jake Hennes Myra E. Madsen Anthony W. Schmidt Nick Welch Harold Henry Williams Diane H. Magnuson Tom Schmidt Jen Wells Nicole Hertel Kate Marie Heather Schmitz Jon Wells Caroline Hilk Sarah Maurer Linda Schneider Kristine Wendland Nicole Hillers Kathy McCarthy Arnold Scholtens Lauren Wendland Brian Hissong and Holly Keller Lauren McCarthy Niffer Schulte Courtney Wenner Sara Hodge Karl McKeague Patricia Schultz Kurt Werner Charles Holland Janet Medin Chase Schutta Teresa L. Wessling Mary E. Huettl Zac Meyer John Schwalbach Sean Whitaker Chloe Huelsnitz Mike Mills Michele Scott Lisa Wiegand Mary E. Huettl Julie Miser Dana and Mary Sears Patricia L. Wiemann Sara Huntley Edward Mittman Pratik Seta Daisy Williams Amy Hutsell Deana Moore Steven Shannon Sarah L. Iniguez David Nadboralski Daniel Shannon Jessica Wolf Wade C. Jackson Alimasi Ndayishimiye Renee Shaw David and Julie Worwa Josh Jacobo Stacey Nelson Kumar Barbara I. Shelstad Cathy Youngling Stacey and Erik Jalowitz Rana Nestrud Michael Sherman Deborah Zilverberg Gwen Jaquith Melinda Cackoski Nickerson Christina Simpson Jacqueline Jarosz Thomas Niederkorn Jagat Singh Gifts in Honor of Jon and Colleen Jasken Brad and Sarah Niehorster Martin Sisolak Jessica Jensen Susan Noe Derek Smith Aubrey Jones Michaela O’Brien Kevin Smith Kyle and Kirsten Anderson Judith E. Jones Urja Ojha Katie Sobolewski Joe Belstler Melissa Jones Megan Olson Allen M. Sohlo Brianna Boileau and Tyler Todd Jones Dilip Padala Erik W. Solberg Lowenstein Kristen Jovle Chad Papke Matthew Sorsoleil Scott Brazil David Kallenbach Ray and Debra Paxton Alyssa Sparza Jesus Christ Jeanine Karch Aaron Pedersen Charles St. Hilaire Tom and Vicki Hall Zachary D. Kelly Lauren Phillips Peter St. Peter Sarah Holt Shary Kempainen Chris Pingel Pam Steib Kristin and Scott Debra and Taylor Kendall Michelle Poole Craig W. Steinman Li-ping Liu Cody Kilthau Emily Poulson Joyce Stier Andy and Anna McChain Ryan Kimble Alix Prassas Keely Streeter Gregory F. King Jacqueline M. Preusse Susan Streff Karen Louise Peterson Mitchel and Roberta Kirshbaum Robert and Jill Prevost Rebecca Struck Laura Petschauer Jeff Knutson Joel and Susan Princeton Chirayathumadam Subramanian Matthew Reeves Danielle Koestler David Quarberg Charlotte Summers Tyler Rice Emily Kolars Meghana Raghavan Rebecca Sweet Mark Risinger Monica Kotwani Sanjana Rao Amber Taie Jennifer Severson Sachin Kotwani Heidi Raschke Julie Tan Chris Silva Sanam Kotwani Dheeraj Ravi Marika and Adam Taylor Pat Sukhum Ashley K. Kresen Debapriya Ray Sarah Tennessen James Wiliams Cindy Kriesel Stephanie Rechtzigel Scott Theirl Sarah Williams and John Hansen Ted Kriesel Julie Redman Daniel Tilsen Curtis Kroells Terri Reeves Lasha Toles Maciej Krupa Kathleen J. Reibel Megan M. Towle Gifts in Memory of Ruth Krupa Sam Reiss Ralph and Muriel Towler Jordan Kullback Aida Resendiz Hazel Trigg John Ahern Sailee Bharat Kumawat John and Lynette Reuter Sandra Triviski Jerry Alexander Jarell Kuney Devon Richards Ryanne Truh* Matthew Blackburn Nikki Kutil Kevin J. Rink Gregory Tschida Nicole Branch Scott Lang Hunter Rock David Ulm Terry DeRammelaere Mark LeBrun Jeremy Rodahl Paula Vandale Kyle Lerfald Matthew Roen Randall J. Vanek Christopher Edgar Hawley Yury Leushunou Skeeter Rogers Brian Veurink Lynn McLean Mark Levitt Sarah Ross Timothy Vignos and Gail Apte Ellen Sususco Sucalit Kelly Li Terry Rowan Brandon Vue Orvilla Swenson Amelia Lisi Jennifer Ruiz Audrey J. Wagner Tod Teeple

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BIG thank you wishes to these thoughtful people who hosted Support and Revenue FY19 FY18 Facebook Fundraisers to benefit BBBS: Individual Contributions $501,587 $395,984 BushdizzyBoi Berry Corporate and Foundation Support $3,869,327 $2,999,109 SJ Brown Government Grants $420,209 $414,403 Cody Deitz Mike Dibble United Way Grants $9,366 $380,500 Lindsey Gruszynski Special Events (net) $316,498 $320,563 Annalise Heitz Mathew Jennissen Other Income $68,491 $30,197 Tyler Jenson Better Futures Campaign Contributions — $216,283 Gwen LaVelle Lo Lundstrom Clothing Transactions (net) $205,541 $159,775 Tamara Moore TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $5,391,019 $4,916,814 Laurie Meyer Mudek Linda Nini Cliff Orange Emily Peterson Rachel Peterson Matt Reeves Expenses FY19 FY18 Jason Resemius Emily Rybarczyk Program and Volunteer Recruitment $3,618,748 $3,480,943 Carol Smith Management and General $1,062,704 $904,593 Madison St. Germain Pat Sukhum Fundraising $836,087 $686,868 Bruce Walberg TOTAL EXPENSES $5,517,539 $5,072,404 Savannah Suzette Waters

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes Financial Position FY19 FY18 every effort to list donors accurately. Total Assets $6,960,636 $5,570,791 Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email Total Liabilities $1,716,840 $312,290 at [email protected] or by Net Assets $5,243,796 $5,258,501 calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! Total Liabilities and Net Assets $6,960,636 $5,570,791

Change in Net Assets FY19 FY18 Beginning Net Assets $5,258,501 $5,353,592

Change in Net Assets from Operations ($91,954) ($155,590) Non-operating Change in Net Assets $77,249 $60,499

Ending Net Assets $5,243,796 $5,258,501

Publishing an annual list of donors invites potential for both human and computer error. BBBS makes every effort to list donors accurately. Should an error occur on your listing, please contact Pam Kroyer by email at [email protected] or by calling 651-789-2411. Thank you! To make a gift today, visit BigsTwinCities.org. 17 STAND WITH US TODAY Help us build the biggest possible future for Twin Cities youth. Give Inspired by these stories? Big Brothers Big Sisters relies on the generous support of individuals, corporations and foundations to provide our services free of charge. Your gift today allows Big Brothers Big Sisters to provide life-changing mentoring and youth development programs for the kids who need it most. Visit bigstwincities.org/donate Volunteer Are you ready to become a defender of potential? Bigs know their strength is a transformative for good. Their mentorship means the world to a Little. And in the long run — changes the world. Explore our programs to find the right fit for your unique strengths. Visit bigstwincities.org/volunteer Follow

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