LOOKING BACK MOVING FORWARD

ANNUAL 2015 I REPORT Carolyn Aldigé PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER Jan Bresch EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Karen Peterson, Ph.D. VICE PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMS The Prevent Cancer Jeanne H. Ellinport Foundation is a national MANAGING DIRECTOR, EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Janet Hudson non-profit health MANAGING DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT foundation whose Lisa M. McGovern EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CONGRESSIONAL FAMILIES mission is saving lives CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAM across all populations Amy Sokal MANAGING DIRECTOR, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION through cancer prevention and early detection. TABLE OF CONTENTS P2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE P4 MOVING FORWARD WITH RESEARCH P8 MOVING FORWARD WITH EDUCATION 8 Dialogue for Action™ in Cancer Screening 9 Lung Cancer Workshop 10 Congressional Families Cancer Prevention Program 11 Breakaway from Cancer® P12 MOVING FORWARD WITH OUTREACH 12 Community Grants P16 MOVING FORWARD WITH ADVOCACY 16 Looking Forward to Change Through Advocacy P18 PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION IN THE NEWS P20 MOVING FORWARD WITH EVENTS AND VOLUNTEERS 20 Awesome Games Done Quick 22 NewsBash/Newswomen of DC 23 Annual Spring Gala— Ireland: Legendary and Contemporary 24 Think About the Link Campaign 24 Prevent Cancer Foundation’s 30th Anniversary 25 Board of Directors 26 Medical Advisory Board FORWARD MOVING 27 Scientific Review Panel 1 P28 LOOKING BACK WAYS TO GIVE 28 Ways to Give 29 Donors 37 Financial Statements PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Dear Friends,

In the words of Robert Frost, we In July, then-Surgeon General have taken the road less traveled— Dr. Boris Lushniak issued a call and that has made all the difference. to action to prevent skin cancer, The Prevent Cancer Foundation highlighting the dangers of tanning began at a time when most of our and the steps the public should colleagues in the cancer world were take to protect themselves. The focused solely on finding a cure, the Foundation was an active partner so-called “magic bullet.” in spreading awareness about the MOVING FORWARD most common—and most prevent- In the three decades since, we have LOOKING BACK able—type of cancer and, in May, continued to be a leader in cancer our Congressional Families Cancer through our focus on saving lives Prevention Program hosted a brief- through prevention and early ing on Capitol Hill about the haz- detection, as doctors, researchers ards and allures of indoor tanning and everyday people recognize on college campuses. prevention is the key to beating cancer. Looking toward the months ahead, we are excited by the promise and Looking back, we celebrate our potential we see to continue to make accomplishments and allow that a difference. important work to guide us as we continue to work toward our vi- Drs. Andrew Dannenberg and tal, though unfinished, vision to Stop Clifford Hudis and their team at Cancer Before It Starts!™. Weill Cornell Medical Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer In the fiscal year that ended June Center will attempt to validate a 30, 2015, we pushed to fund critical blood-based signature of fatty tissue research, education, outreach and inflammation in the breast. This advocacy. Our work took us from promising project could be a crucial the steps of Nationals Park, where step towards developing a blood we encouraged the community to

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER test that identifies women who get fit at our Annual 5k Walk/Run, 2 are at increased risk of developing to the halls of Congress, where we 2015 ANNUAL REPORT breast cancer. Dannenberg’s lab has held numerous briefings for our long been exploring the relationship nation’s leaders – and to important between inflammation and cancer. meetings around the globe. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

In recent work, he has used mice In January, we will launch a new and human breast tissue samples campaign entitled Think About The “Through prevention research, to establish a link between obesity, Link, drawing the connection be- we have begun to understand inflammation and aromatase, a key tween viruses and cancer. Through enzyme involved in the production this multi-year campaign, we aim the very nature of cancer – its of estrogens. This is one of multiple to increase vaccination rates for the complex beginnings within potential mechanisms by which human papillomavirus (HPV) and human cells. This information inflamed fat may increase the risk of Hepatitis B (hep B), as well as access is allowing us to prevent breast cancer. to Hepatitis C (hep C) treatment in the disease, detect it earlier vulnerable populations. The two-year grant helping fund and treat it more effectively. this project was made possible by It is with great pride that we look Understanding cancer’s origins the 2015 Awesome Games Done back on the accomplishments of is promoting its demise. Quick marathon and is the largest the past year and with unwav- grant in the Foundation’s history. ering commitment that we press Carolyn R. Aldigé onward to face the challenges of the President and Founder Congress will vote on the “Protect coming year. We hope you will join Access to Lifesaving Screenings Act” us as we help people of every age, (PALS Act), introduced in the Senate race, gender, and from all walks of (S. 1926), and its companion bill in life, to Stop Cancer Before It Starts!™ the House under the same name (H.R. 3339). These bills provide a Sincerely, two-year moratorium on imple- mentation of recent draft guidelines from the United States Preventive Carolyn R. Aldigé Services Task Force (USPSTF) that President and Founder would threaten access to mammo- grams for 22 million women ages 40-49. The Foundation continues to recommend that women should begin annual mammograms at age MOVING FORWARD MOVING 40, and we have been actively advo- cating for Congress to pass the PALS 3 LOOKING BACK legislation.

MOVING FORWARD WITH RESEARCH

2014 (FY15) AWARDEES As we look back on this year’s research grantees, we look forward to seeing the fruits of their labor and the impact their research will SUSAN BULLMAN, PH.D., have on cancer prevention or DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE early detection. NAMED AWARD: Figdor Family Fellowship in Cancer Prevention

WHAT SHE WILL STUDY: Correlation of Fusobacterium Nucleatum Bacteria Strains and Colon Cancer Risk This work may help identify some individuals who may be at high risk of developing colorectal cancer. PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER 4 2015 ANNUAL REPORT This analysis is likely to reveal DEREK HUFFMAN, PH.D., subgroups among infected Albert Einstein College of Medicine of individuals who are at high risk Yeshiva University for developing colorectal cancer. NAMED AWARD: Marcia and Frank Carlucci III —Susan Bullman, Ph.D. Charitable Award in Cancer Prevention and Early Detection

WHAT HE WILL STUDY: Effectiveness of Prevention Strategies Colorectal cancer (CRC) is responsi- on the Cancer Aging Interface ble for approximately 694,000 deaths annually worldwide. Recently, a This work may help us better under- particular bacterium, Fusobacterium stand the relationship between getting nucleatum (Fn), was discovered older and developing cancer. in CRC, with the potential to form tumors in CRC animal models. Dr. Bullman and her team will identify the genomic differences between While it is generally understood that cancer and non-cancer associated Fn cancer is a disease of older persons, strains. how aging increases cancer risk is not well understood. One major “This analysis is likely to reveal sub- reason for this shortcoming is most groups among infected individuals animal models used to study cancer who are at high risk for developing prevention give rise to tumors while colorectal cancer,” says Dr. Bullman. the subjects are still relatively young, Identification of specific bacterial rather than when they are older. Many and host molecular signatures may studies show that tissue stem cells reveal new biomarkers for assess- also stop working as we age, and this ing CRC risk and facilitating early may contribute to diseases such as detection, diagnosis or prognosis, cancer. Dr. Huffman and his team will MOVING FORWARD MOVING in addition to new drug targets for test how well-known dietary (caloric cancer prevention. 5 restriction) and drug (rapamycin) in- LOOKING BACK terventions restore tissue function and prevent cancerous tumors.

We hypothesize that arginine and downstream NO enhance bladder cancer cell survival, growth and invasion into surrounding tissue. —Divya Sahu, Ph.D.

In the U.S., there were an estimated 74,690 new diagnoses and 15,580 deaths in 2014 due to bladder cancer. Bladder cancer starts with early abnormalities that cannot be easily diagnosed with current methods and DIVYA SAHU, PH.D., that progress to cancer. Dr. Sahu and QIANG SHEN, M.D., PH.D., UNIVERSITY OF , her team have identified an increase THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD SAN DIEGO in the metabolism of a particular ANDERSON CANCER CENTER amino acid, arginine, as well as its WHAT SHE WILL STUDY: by-product nitric oxide (NO), in NAMED AWARD: Targeting of the Arginine-Nitric bladder cancer. Dr. Sahu notes, “We Holden Family Research Grant in Oxide Pathway to Prevent Bladder hypothesize that arginine and down- Breast Cancer Prevention Cancer Development stream NO enhance bladder cancer WHAT HE WILL STUDY: This work may help identify ways to cell survival, growth and invasion Impact of Novel Anti-Cancer Agents keep bladder cancer from developing into surrounding tissue.” She and like HJC0152 on Breast Cancer or slow its growth. her team will investigate if targeting Prevention the arginine-NO components can This work may lead to new ways to stop bladder cancer development prevent breast cancer in the future. and/or growth.

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER A pressing challenge in breast cancer 6 research is the prevention of estro-

2015 ANNUAL REPORT gen-receptor (ER)-negative breast cancer and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Approximately 60 percent of breast cancers are not preventable with currently available chemopreventive agents, such as tamoxifen and a class of drugs known as aromatase inhibitors. Dr. Shen and his team have de- Since 2003, deaths associated with veloped a new class of anti-cancer oral cancer have increased by about agents, including HJC0152 and other nine percent because oral cancer compounds. They will explore how is routinely discovered at late these compounds can prevent these stages. Oral cancers are preceded types of breast cancer. HJC0152 has by pre-cancerous lesions, and demonstrated superior promise in approximately 18 percent become several functions: hindering cell cancer. We need new technologies proliferation and colony formation, to predict which lesions will suppressing the growth of particular become cancerous. Dr. Zhou and his types of tumors and blocking ER- team will examine pre-cancerous negative mammary tumor formation tissue samples to identify features in animal models. This study will (microRNA biomarkers) that are impact cancer prevention by inves- unique to pre-cancerous lesions. tigating a new target and preventive agents that may lead to new cancer preventive drugs in the future. XIAOFENG ZHOU, PH.D., These unique genomic features UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO will provide us with molecular

NAMED AWARD: bases for early detection TNBC means that a woman Lilly USA Research Award in Cancer diagnostic tools of those is estrogen-receptor negative, Prevention and Early Detection aggressive lesions. progesterone-receptor negative WHAT HE WILL STUDY: —Xiaofeng Zhou, Ph.D. and negative for the protein Development of MicroRNA known as HER2. Taken together, Biomarker Diagnostic Tools for Early this means that she will not Oral Cancer Prevention respond to hormone therapy This work may lead to new ways to detect oral cancer earlier. or targeted therapy using an antibody to HER2 MOVING FORWARD MOVING

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MOVING FORWARD WITH EDUCATION

Deputy Surgeon General of the The National Dialogue for Action™ in United States, Rear Admiral Boris cancer screening is an annual confer- Lushniak, M.D., M.P.H. ence that convenes diverse stakehold- ers committed to realizing the lifesav- ing potential of cancer screening in all Dan Shapiro, Ph.D., childhood DIALOGUE communities. The conference covers cancer survivor and author of issues related to cancer screenings "Mom’s Marijuana." FOR ACTION™ driven by guidelines (colorectal, IN CANCER cervical, breast and lung) and other cancer screenings (such as liver, skin SCREENING and prostate).

Dialogue by the numbers: Their post-Dialogue plans: “The panel discussions were all 265 participants very well done so as to present 85% intend to be part hailed from: varying but complementary of the 2016 Dialogue.

37 states, viewpoints.” the District of Columbia, About one-half and Puerto Rico “The beauty of this meeting is intend to implement change in the diversity in this room.” their workplaces or in their PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER communities as a result of 8 15 American Indian/ - Deputy Surgeon General of the 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Alaska Native tribes and United States, Rear Admiral attending the conference. organizations, and Boris Lushniak, M.D., M.P.H. plan to network two 65% with colleagues other countries, Japan and Israel they met at the 2015 Dialogue. The James L. Mulshine, M.D., Leadership Award was presented to Dr. Claudia Henschke, a pioneer of the use of low-dose spiral CT to screen for lung cancer. Left to right: Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D., Claudia Henschke, Ph.D., M.D., Carolyn Aldigé and James L. Mulshine, M.D.

LUNG CANCER WORKSHOP XII

Due in large part to s to include COPD and heart disease participants at the Workshop, as targets for early detection with a the CT screening for lung single CT cancer was rolled out as a core, The Workshop has been the spark reimbursed cancer screening for advocacy around national lung service under provisions of the cancer screening implementation. As Affordable Care Act (ACA), as a result, are finding an well as Medicare and Medicaid. ever growing number of early stage The purpose of the workshop was lung cancer for which we have no Lung Cancer Screening now multifold: enhanced medical therapies. covered by private insurers, s to improve screening quality by The Foundation continues to work one-half Medicare and Medicaid refining ways to measure tumor with all stakeholders to ensure that The twelfth annual workshop in uti- growth low-dose CT screening is accessible MOVING FORWARD MOVING lizing low-dose spiral CT screening s to drive the development of pa- and of high-quality, and includes to accelerate progress in developing tient-donated databases smoking cessation counseling. 9 new therapies for early lung cancer s to accelerate progress in the devel- Together, screening and cessation LOOKING BACK and other tobacco-induced diseases opment of new therapies for the could provide a significant public took place in May. This meeting has management of early disease health benefit which the Workshop will continue to explore. been the catalyst to put lung cancer s to showcase the role of advocacy imaging on the map as a tool for organizations in driving the sci-

early diagnosis of lung cancer. ence of lung cancer management CONGRESSIONAL FAMILIES CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAM

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz talking about the importance of mammograms.

Congressional Families Cancer Prevention Program on Lifestyle Matters (left to right) Lisa McGovern, Dr. Lisa Nelson, Rep. Richard Neal and Carolyn Aldigé.

The Congressional Families Cancer s A Lifestyle Matters briefing with Prevention Program held its 22nd Dr. Lisa Nelson was held in March; annual Action for Cancer Awareness Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.) made Awards luncheon on September introductory remarks. Dr. Nelson 18. The Program recognized CVS engaged the audience about the Health, Dr. Nancy Snyderman of importance of healthy living as it relates to cancer prevention, driv- NBC News and Congressional ing home the significant impact spouse Linda Bachus for educating diet has on our health. the public about cancer prevention s and early detection and encouraging Hazards and Allure of Indoor Tanning Beds on College healthy lifestyle choices. More than 50 Campuses was held in May and Congressional spouses, 20 Members addressed the risks of using tan- of the House and Senate and members ning beds. Speakers explored the of the Diplomatic Corps attended, current landscape of colleges and along with leaders from the cancer universities that enable tanning on community. or near campus. Representatives The Program also hosted four educa- Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn) and tional events on Capitol Hill: Charlie Dent (R-Penna) spoke, along with Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi, s In November, the focus was a dermatologist, and Dr. Sherry Disparities and Disservice in Pagoto, a leading researcher on Health Care for Women Veterans. indoor tanning on college cam- Representative Tim Walz, the high- PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER puses. The briefing was referenced est-ranking enlisted soldier ever to 10 in more than 18 publications, serve in Congress, served on the 2015 ANNUAL REPORT including CNN, Newsweek, The panel of experts. Huffington Post, Boston Globe and Kaiser Health News.

Lourdes E. Alvarado-Ramos and Rep. Tim Walz at the Disparities and Disservice in Health Care for Women Veterans briefing. CONGRESSIONAL FAMILIES CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAM BREAKAWAY FROM CANCER®

s In June, the Breast Cancer (pictured right, top to bottom) Screening: Ending the Confusion Journalist and breast cancer panel discussion focused on the survivor Joan Lunden speaks widespread variation in guidelines to the crowd at Breakaway for mammograms. Rep. Debbie from Cancer®. Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla) spoke passionately from her perspective as Carolyn Aldigé and actor a breast cancer survivor, emphasiz- Patrick Dempsey celebrate ing the critical need for annual mam- raising funds for cancer mograms for all women beginning at awareness. age 40. s Executive Director Lisa McGovern Special Events Manager spoke at the University of Jessie Edington (left) and Massachusetts Managing Director of External Affairs Jeanne Ellinport meet on the role meditation can play in with hundreds of attendees cancer prevention by reducing stress. at the Prevent Cancer Massachusetts Representatives Jim Foundation’s booth. McGovern and Tim Ryan joined medical experts in discussing the benefits of meditation on health. With a successful and impactful year in the rearview mirror, the Congressional Families Cancer Prevention Program is MOVING FORWARD MOVING

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COMMUNITY GRANTS

For the past eight years, the Foundation has been awarding community grants in an effort to help people prevent cancer or detect it earlier when it is more treatable. PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER 12 2015 ANNUAL REPORT OUTREACH

American Samoa Community Cancer Esperanza Health Centers seeks to Coalition will work to motivate 750 improve colorectal cancer screen- American Samoan women to seek ing rates among uninsured and breast and cervical health information, Medicaid-enrolled Latino adults, screening services and follow-up of as well as insured patients, on the abnormal screening results in order to southwest side of Chicago. This will reduce late-stage diagnoses, through be accomplished through coordi- the culturally sensitive Tautai Leveai’i nated patient navigation, educa- (Talk Story) project. tion and screening services. The Colorectal Cancer Pilot Project will provide colorectal education and screening to at least 1,000 patients ages 51 to 80. MOVING FORWARD MOVING

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Martin Luther King Health Center Nevada Health Centers Inc. will use will provide risk reduction and pre- their mobile mammography unit to vention education to at least 10,000 provide mammograms to women individuals, as well as screening who otherwise would not have services and needed follow-up care access to them. The purpose of the for at least 350 medically disen- program is to increase early detec- franchised residents in northwest tion of breast cancer and to reduce Louisiana. Targeted cancers include breast cancer death rates. The grant breast, cervical, prostate, colon and will provide mammograms for 80 head, neck and throat. women in geographically-isolated areas throughout Nevada. PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER 14 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Mt. Sinai Breast Health Resource The Center for Rural Health Program will implement the Development Inc. will convene BreastCare Education and Screening a statewide HPV Vaccination Program through a partnership with Stakeholder Summit in West Greenhope Services for Women, a Virginia to improve and sustain residential treatment program for HPV vaccination rates among 9 to formerly incarcerated and addicted 26-year-olds. The goal is to reduce black and Hispanic women. The incidence and mortality due to HPV- program aims to educate 200 women related cancers. Stakeholders will and provide screening services to at create an action plan that includes least 40 women in New York City. the development of coordinated traditional and social media messages, training opportunities, policy recommendations and evidence based-strategy MOVING FORWARD MOVING

recommendations. Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV. 15

In addition, HPV is responsible for LOOKING BACK more than 90 percent of anal cancers, 65 percent of vaginal cancers, 50 percent of vulvar cancers and 35 percent of penile cancers.

MOVING FORWARD WITH ADVOCACY

LOOKING FORWARD TO CHANGE THROUGH ADVOCACY

This year the Prevent Cancer This past year the Foundation hosted Foundation solidified its policy prior- two key advocacy events that exam- ities. We are accomplishing each by ined the state of prevention for can- working with the U.S. Congress, the cer and across the disease spectrum. executive branch (including federal The first, held on December 3, 2014, agencies) and state legislatures, as focused on “Prevention in the 114th well as colleague organizations and Congress.” The second, on June 30, relevant stakeholders, including 2015, was called “Prevention Across grassroots advocates. the Spectrum” and included advo- Our priorities: cates from other chronic diseases as well as cancer. In conjunction with Prevention – Support and work the first event, the Foundation un- toward policies and education efforts veiled a new Advocacy Toolkit. The that will reduce cancer diagnoses Toolkit is available in hard copy or a and preventable deaths. version can be downloaded from the Access – Increase access to necessary advocacy website. It can be used by health care services, including cancer grassroots advocates who are trying prevention and screening, as well as to influence policy. resources for prevention and early detection. Disparities – Reduce the barriers for all individuals (particularly those who are underserved) to achieve op- The Advocacy Toolkit timal health and wellness, including may be downloaded at access, affordability and quality care. www.preventcancer.org Funding -Ensure adequate funding for cancer research, prevention and early detection efforts at federal and state levels. PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER 16 Health Care – Promote patient-

2015 ANNUAL REPORT centered, accessible, integrated, high-quality health care for all. The Advocacy Academy brought advocates together to discuss the best ways to expand health care for all.

In 2015, the Foundation advocated s Passing the 21st Century Cures for the following issues: Act (H.R.6), legislation which could create positive change s Increasing federal funding for in how biomedical research is (from left to right) cancer research. Fernando Ascencio, MBA, Christine conducted, modernize the drug s Rodriguez, M.P.H, Tiffany Gary-Webb, Protecting public health through approval process and increase Ph.D. and Elmer Huerta, M.D. discuss the regulation of indoor tanning medical research funding. (Stay health disparities in cancer prevention. beds. tuned. We hope that the Senate s Enabling Medicare beneficiaries version will be introduced in the to undergo colonoscopies without coming year.) having to pay coinsurance. This The work of the Prevent Cancer could ultimately increase screen- Foundation, along with the efforts ing rates and reduce the incidence of our grassroots advocates, is more of colon cancer. critical than ever before. As we s Saving Physical Education reach the end of the 114th Congress, Program (PEP) grants so that and the next Presidential election school-aged children still have

cycle heats up, prevention must FORWARD MOVING the opportunity to have physical be promoted and protected as a education. Physical activity is a 17

cost-effective strategy and—most LOOKING BACK proven factor in preventing can- cer and other diseases. important—as a way to save lives.

Fox 5 DC, 75,700 followers

The Frisky, 35,100 followers

Howard Cole, author of Forbes article, 2,024 followers

IN THE NEWS PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER 18 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Five different Prevent Cancer Foundation ads were displayed from April through September at the corner of 42nd and Broadway in Times Square. Aubry Bozanno, Miss Illinois United States stopped by the Foundation to speak with the staff about her platform, cancer prevention. MOVING FORWARD WITH EVENTS AND VOLUNTEERS

Speedrunners from Germany, Poland, The U.K. and the United States pose with Managing Director of External Affairs Jeanne Ellinport (far left) and Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Jan Bresch (far right). AWESOME GAMES DONE QUICK

From January 4 – 10 more than 1,000 Research Grant gamers from around the world came The Foundation awarded an Awesome together in Dulles, VA to play speed Games Done Quick research grant games during the Awesome Games to Andrew Dannenberg, M.D. at the Done Quick marathon. Thanks to the Weill Cornell Medical College in New 24/7 live streaming from TwitchTV, York, and Clifford Hudis, M.D. of more than 25,000 donors from across the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer the globe who watched the games Center for their study of blood-based donated more than 1 million dollars. biomarkers of white adipose inflam- The funding was used in part for the mation, which could be a tool for following:

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER cancer risk reduction in breast, prostate 20 and tongue cancers. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT International Grant We awarded an international grant to Philip Castle. M.D. of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to evaluate mobile phone technology for 5K WALK/RUN AND HEALTH FAIR

EVENTS AND 2014 5k Walk/Run and VOLUNTEERS Health Fair brought more than 1,300 participants

from16 states and raised more than $230,000 Participants could get oral or skin cancer screenings and flu shots, eat healthy food and try the batting cages at Nationals Park.

Volunteers cheer on 5k participants received blood walkers and runners pressure checks, oral cancer as they finish the screenings, skin checks and more 5k Walk/Run. at the 5k Health Fair.

cervical cancer screening. The study World Cancer will evaluate the new imaging tech- Leaders' nology developed by ODTMobile, an Summit Israeli startup, as part of an NIH multi- Prevent Cancer year grant in Rwanda. was able to sponsor Think About the Link the 2015 World Cancer National Campaign Leaders Summit in Istanbul, Event proceeds provided startup Turkey, an exclusive annual funding for a multi-year campaign event that includes leaders from designed to raise the public’s aware- the United Nations, Ministries of

ness of the link between several Health, international cancer and FORWARD MOVING

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(cervical, oropharyngeal and liver), organizations, academia and the LOOKING BACK as well as encouraging at-risk groups private sector who come together to take action and to significantly to consider ways we can improve lower their chances of developing international collaboration. The the disease. conference is organized by the Union for International Cancer Control in

Geneva, Switzerland. The Newswomen of DC raised $10,000 for the Foundation at the annual NewsBash for Breast Cancer.

NEWSBASH/NEWSWOMEN OF DC

The Foundation was honored as one of the 2015 beneficiaries for the Newswomen of DC’s NewsBash for Breast Cancer. The annual event raises awareness and funds for breast cancer causes. The event began in 2009 when a group of good friends in the TV news industry decided to get together for this cause. Supporters, survivors, politicos and friends come Fox 5 News Anchor Laura Evans together for the evening to help speaks to the crowd about the raise awareness for breast cancer importance of cancer prevention. and to raise funds for research and

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER education. Proceeds supported the 22 Foundation’s !Celebremos la Vida¡

2015 ANNUAL REPORT program for medically underserved Cancer survivors created and modeled Latinas. We were honored that Rep. in the AliveAgain! Fashion Show to raise money for the Foundation. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) joined us to make remarks. Ambassador of Ireland Anne Anderson with the Irish dancers from the Culkin School of Original Irish Dance.

NEWSBASH/NEWSWOMEN OF DC 21ST ANNUAL SPRING GALA

Ireland: Legendary and Contemporary Recognized as one of “Washington’s Legendary and Contemporary.” Top 10 charity events” by BizBash Once again, celebrity designer and covered in Washington Business and board member David Tutera Journal, Washington Life, Bisnow transformed the National Building and the Diplomatic Pouch, the 2015 Museum into an unforgettable work Annual Gala raised more than $1.6 of art. Senator Mike Crapo, a pros- (from left to right) Jennifer Griffin, million to advance the Foundation’s tate cancer survivor and our 2015 Carolyn Aldigé, Ambassador Anne mission of saving lives across all Cancer Champion, was honored for Anderson and Greta Kreuz. populations through cancer pre- his efforts to keep cancer prevention vention and early detection. Event and early detection at the forefront of proceeds support research, outreach the minds of his colleagues.

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The Prevent Cancer Foundation This Gala allowed the Prevent Annual Spring Gala attracts more 23

Cancer Foundation to showcase than 900 guests from the business, LOOKING BACK the rich history and vibrant cul- diplomatic, government, medical, ture of Ireland. Her Excellency, sports, media and social communi- the Ambassador of Ireland Anne ties. The gala is held each year at the Anderson joined us as honorary National Building Museum and is

patron as we honored “Ireland: one of Washington’s premier events. MOVING FORWARD THINK ABOUT THE FOUNDATION LAUNCHES NEW LINK PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN Campaign Sponsorship Benefits

In January 2016, the Foundation will launch the Think About the Link (TATL) Campaign, an effort to raise awareness of the connection between certain viruses and specific types of cancer. At any given time, one in every four people in the U.S. is infected with at least one strain of human papillo- mavirus (HPV). Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV. THINK In addition, HPV is responsible for ABOUT more than 90 percent of anal cancers, THE 65 percent of vaginal cancers, 50 per- LINK cent of vulvar cancers and 35 percent 1985 - 2015 of penile cancers. These cancers are Campaign Sponsorship Benefits preventable through vaccination! ANNIVERSARY Approximately 3.5–5.3 million peo- ple in the U.S. are living with chronic Through Think About the Link, the With your continued help through hepatitis B (hep B) and hepatitis Foundation aims to increase im- making contributions, attending C (hep C) infections—and 65 per- munization rates for the HPV and events, assisting a grantee or cent and 75 percent of the infected hepatitis B vaccine series, as well as advocating for legislation, we population are unaware that they access to treatment for hepatitis C look forward to celebrating the have hepatitis B and hepatitis C, in chronically-infected populations, Foundation’s “pearl anniversary,” respectively. Over the next 10 years, first in the U.S. and, subsequently, our 30th. In the coming year you approximately 150,000 people in the worldwide. will hear about our 30 Pearls of U.S. will die from liver cancer and Prevention. If you have a memory end-stage liver disease associated you would like to share about the with chronic hepatitis B or hepati- Foundation, please email us at tis C. Many of these deaths could [email protected]

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2015 ANNUAL REPORT treatment (hepatitis C). What’s more, cervical cancer is the leading cancer killer of women in Central and South America and sub-Saharan Africa. Liver cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CAROLYN ALDIGÉ SCOTT MCINTYRE GARY LYTLE JAMES MULSHINE, M.D. KATHRYN WEST, RN President and Founder Chairman Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman, Secretary Scientific Director

BROCK LANDRY FRANTZ E. ALPHONSE RON CHRISTIE DREW FIGDOR JEREMY HARDY Treasurer FITZGERALD

KIMBERLEY FRITTS JOYCE H. GATES GORDON (DON) HUTCHINS KATHERINE KENNEDY JOANN PICCOLO ALLEN

Emeritus Directors Sustaining Directors

David S. Alberts, M.D. Betty Alewine Catherine P. Bennett Michael F. Brewer Margaret Bush Ron Doornink Karen D. Fuller Marcia Myers Carlucci Joel Jankowsky Elmer E. Huerta, M.D., MPH Marcelle Leahy MOVING FORWARD MOVING

Alexine Clement Jackson Jon Mittelhauser Jean Perin 25 Andrea Roane Founding Directors LOOKING BACK SHARON STARK GEORGE SWYGERT David Tutera Alan P. Dye Margaret Vanderhye The Honorable Virginia A. Weil Harold M. Keshishian* *deceased

MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD

Chairman, David S. (Dave) Alberts, M.D. Institute for Aging Research Albert Einstein College of Medicine Regents Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology, H. Shelton (Shelley) Earp III, M.D. Nutritional Sciences, Public Health and BIO5 Director Emeritus, University of Arizona Cancer Center, Director Emeritus Elmer E. Huerta, M.D., M.P.H. Lineberger Comprehensive Director, Cancer Preventorium Cancer Center Washington Cancer Institute Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, M.D., MPH, MS University of North Carolina Dean, Rutgers School of Public Health Washington Hospital Center Stephen B. Edge, M.D. FACS, FASCO Lovell Allan Jones, Ph.D. Bart Barlogie, M.D., Ph.D. Director, Baptist Cancer Center and Research Faculty, Director, Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy Adjunct Professor of College of Science & Engineering University of for Medical Sciences Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Rachel F. Brem, M.D. Margaret Foti, Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.) Ann G. Kulze, M.D. Director, Breast Imaging & Interventional Center Chief Executive Officer Dr. Ann & Just Wellness, LLC Professor of Radiology American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) George Washington University Medical Center LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S. Harold P. Freeman, M.D. Charles R Drew Professor Paul A. Bunn Jr., M.D. Medical Director Department of Surgery Professor, James Dudley Chair in Cancer Research Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention Howard University Hospital College of Medicine University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Patricia A Ganz, M.D. Division of Medical Oncology Bernard Levin, M.D. Professor, UCLA Schools of Medicine and Public Health Professor (Emeritus) Director, Division of Cancer Prevention & Control University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Donald S. Coffey, Ph.D., D.Sc. Research Professor, Urology, Oncology, Pathology, and Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Pharmacology University of California, Los Angeles Marc E. Lippman, M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Deputy Director, Sylvester Comprehensive David M. Gershenson, M.D. Cancer Center Kathleen & Stanley Glasser Professor Kenneth H. Cowan, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Gynecologic Oncology Chairman, Department of Medicine Director, Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center University of Medical Center Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Edward Giovannucci, M.D., Sc.D. Scott M. Lippman, M.D. Riccardo Dalla-Favera, M.D. Associate Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology Director, Moores Cancer Center Director, Institute for Cancer Genetics, Harvard School of Public Health Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California, San Diego Columbia University Anna R. Giuliano, Ph.D. Patrick J. Loehrer, Sr., M.D. Professor and Director of Cancer Prevention Director, Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center William S. Dalton, Ph.D., M.D. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Founding Director, Personalized Medicine Institute University H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Gary E. Goodman, M.D., M.S. John L. Marshall, M.D. Staff Oncologist/Joint Member Associate Professor of Medicine Andrew Dannenberg, M.D. Swedish Cancer Institute Chief, Division of Hematology and Oncology Henry R. Erk, MD – Roberts Family Professor of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Medicine Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Weill Cornell Medical College Director, Otto J. Ruesch Center for the Cure of Stanley R. Hamilton, M.D. Gastrointestinal Cancer Professor and Head, Division of Pathology and Robert W. Day, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Laboratory Medicine Elena Martinez, M.P.H., Ph.D. President and Director Emeritus University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Member, Public Health Sciences Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine Moores Cancer Center Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Claudia Henschke, Ph.D., M.D., FCCP Professor, Health Services University of California, San Diego Clinical Professor of Radiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital University of Washington Harold L. Moses, M.D. Department of Radiology Director Emeritus Mount Sinai School of Medicine Raymond M. DuBois, M.D. Ph.D. Vanderbilt-Ingram Comprehensive Cancer Center Executive Director, Waun Ki Hong, M.D. Biodesign Institute Larry Norton, M.D. Professor, Department of Thoracic Head and Neck

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER Arizona State University Deputy Physican in Chief, Breast Cancer Programs Medical Oncology Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 26 University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

2015 ANNUAL REPORT Gilbert S. Omenn, M.D., Ph.D. Derek M. Huffman, Ph.D. Professor of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics and Assistant Professor of Medicine & Molecular Public Health Pharmacology University of Michigan Co-Director, Healthy Aging Physiology Core MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD SCIENTIFIC REVIEW PANEL

Bernard Levin, M.D. (Co-Chairman) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professor (Emeritus) University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Mary Beth Martin, Ph.D. Richard G. Pestell, M.B., B.S., M.D., Professor, Departments of Oncology, Biochemistry, Ph.D., F.R.A.C.P. James L. Mulshine, M.D. (Co-Chairman, and Molecular Biology Professor, Kimmel Cancer Center Liaison to the Board of Directors) Jefferson University Dean, Graduate College (Acting) and Professor Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Chair, Cancer Biology Rush University Medical Center Director, Kimmel Cancer Center Armour Academic Center Georgetown University Medical Center

Darrell S. Rigel, M.D. Chris Albanese, Ph.D. Marc D. Schwartz, Ph.D. Director, Laser Skin Surgery Center of New York, Professor, Departments of Oncology and Pathology Professor, Oncology Melanoma and Pigmented Lesion Division Director, Preclinical Imaging Research Laboratory (PIRL) Co- Director, Jess and Mildred Fisher Center for John C. Ruckdeschel, M.D. Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Familial Cancer Research CEO, Ruckdeschel Consultants Georgetown University Medical Center Co-Director, Fisher Center for Hereditary Cancer and David Schottenfeld, M.D., M.Sc. Rebecca Ashare, Ph.D. Clinical Genomic Research

John G. Searle Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology Assistant Professor, Center for Interdisciplinary Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and Internal Medicine Research on Nicotine Addiction

University of Michigan School of Public Health Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Georgetown University Medical Center Department of Epidemiology

Paul Talalay, M.D. Janet Audrain-McGovern, Ph.D. Peter G. Shields, M.D. Deputy Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center John Jacob Abel Distinguished Service Professor Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry

Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Professor, College of Medicine Molecular Sciences University of Pennsylvania

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Wexner Medical Center Christine D. Berg, M.D. Ohio State University Andrew Weil, M.D. Adjunct Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology Founder & Program Director and Molecular Radiation Sciences Kenneth D. Tew, Ph.D., D.Sc. Center for Integrative Medicine John C. West Chair in Cancer Research University of Arizona Johns Hopkins Medicine

George J. Weiner, M.D. Chairman, Department of Cell and Molecular David Berrigan, Ph.D., M.P.H. Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Director, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center Behavioral Research Program

University of Iowa Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences Medical University of South Carolina

Richard C. Wender, M.D. National Cancer Institute Danyelle M. Townsend, Ph.D. Chief Cancer Control Officer Assistant Professor, Department of Drug Discovery American Cancer Society Robert Clarke, Ph.D., D.Sc. and Biomedical Sciences Dean for Research, Professor of Oncology

Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Petra Wilder-Smith, D.D.S., Ph.D. Medical University of South Carolina Director of Dental Programs Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic Georgetown University Medical Center Bruce J. Trock, Ph.D. University of California Irvine Director, Division of Epidemiology Nancy Emenaker, Ph.D., M.Ed., R.D.N. Brady Urological Institute National Cancer Institute Walter C. Willett, M.D. Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology Professor of Urology, Epidemiology, Oncology, and and Nutrition Leena Hilakivi-Clarke, Ph.D. Environmental Health Sciences Chairman, Department of Nutrition Professor, Oncology Harvard School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Georgetown University Stephen C. Yang, M.D. Kent E. Vrana, Ph.D. Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery Louise R. Howe, Ph.D. Elliot S. Vesell Professor and Chair, Department of Associate Professor, Surgery and Oncology Associate Professor, Pharmacology Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Department of Cell & Developmental Biology Weill Cornell Medical College

Penn State College of Medicine FORWARD MOVING Robert C. Young, M.D. RCY Medicine Head, Mammary Tumorigenesis Laboratory Zhen Zhang, Ph.D. 27

Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Strang Cancer Research Laboratory LOOKING BACK Oncology

Stephen D. Hursting, Ph.D., M.P.H. Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Professor, Department of Nutrition Nutrition Research Institute

Director, Division of Nutritional Biochemistry

WAYS TO GIVE

Here’s how you can continue to support our vision to Stop Cancer DIRECT GIVING Before it Starts!™ Outright gifts of cash or equities to the Foundation, regardless of amount, can support various projects, programs or annual operations, based on your area of interest.

TRIBUTE GIVING/MEMORIAL GIVING Tribute contributions honor friends, family and colleagues. They also make ideal gifts for special events like birthdays and weddings. Memorial gifts honor the life of a loved one or friend.

SUSTAINED GIVING Monthly and/or annually recurring gifts provide the Foundation with a reliable source of funds, now and in the future. The Foundation’s web- site, www.preventcancer.org, explains how you can arrange to have a The future of the Prevent predetermined gift amount automatically charged to your credit card Cancer Foundation depends on a regular basis. upon sustained contributions from individuals like you. PLANNED GIVING For nearly 30 years, the Estate gifts support the Foundation while providing you and your Foundation has been able to family with possible tax benefits and/or life income. There are a wide invest over $140 million in variety of vehicles to consider, ranging from a bequest in your will to lifesaving cancer prevention various types of charitable trusts. and early detection programs. On behalf of the Foundation, WORKPLACE GIVING we appreciate your partnership and ongoing generosity. As a corporate employee, you and/or your spouse may be able donate to the Foundation by participating in your company’s workplace giving campaigns, Combined Federal Campaign and United Way programs. If your and/or your spouse’s company offers a matching gift program, PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER you may be able to double or triple the value of your gifts. 28 2015 ANNUAL REPORT

For more information on how you can make a difference in the fight against cancer, please visit the giving link on our website at http:// preventcancer.org/get-involved/donate/, or contact the Foundation’s Development Office at 703-519-2117. LEGACY MEMBERS AND LIFETIME FRIENDS

Mrs. Sally Dollinger* Mr. Gordon L. Mann, Jr.* Ms. Colleen Mae Veith* THE EDWARD PERRY Mrs. Virginia S. Doolittle* Mr. Pasquale A. Maresco* Dr. Jan P. Vette* RICHARDSON Mrs. Myrtle F. Draffen* Mr. Benjamin Marks* Ms. Margaret Vorous LEGACY SOCIETY Mrs. Sylvia N. Ehrlich* Ms. Blondie L. Marsh* Ms. Rose Helen Walker* Mr. Charles N. Eischen* Ms. Miriam H. Mason* Mrs. Margery L. Weil* Edward Perry Richardson was the Mr. Jerome L. Ellenberg* Mrs. Mary E. Mathis* Mr. Richard Weiss* father of Carolyn R. Aldigé, president and founder of the Prevent Cancer Miss Grace M. Elliott* Ms. Barbara Mazur* Ms. Bertha Wempe* Foundation. His struggle against Ms. A. Irene Emswiler* Mr. Norman S. McCallister* Ms. Sarah H. West* cancer inspired her to establish the Mr. Paul Escalante* Mrs. Virginia N. McConchie* Mrs. Laura S. Williams organization and his memory has Miss Mollie R. Evin* Mr. Robert Lee McGuire* Mrs. Margaret A. Wilson* sustained Prevent Cancer’s mission of Mr. Edward Joseph Fabish* Mr. Robert F. McKinley* Ms. Victoria Winters* saving lives through cancer prevention Ms. Barbara Falltrick* Ms. Margaret F.L. McKnight* Mr. James B. Wittrock* and early detection. Members of the Ms. Anita M. Farmer* Ms. Ezilda T. Michel* Mr. Murlyn V. Wolstenholm* Edward Perry Richardson Legacy Mr. James Farrell Ms. Irene B. Miller* Ms. Edith M. Zimmerman* Society are special friends of the Ms. Claire Fearnside* Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Mittelhauser Ms. Bernice Zuber* Prevent Cancer Foundation who have Ms. Teresa Felton* Ms. Diane M. Montini* * Deceased committed to ensuring the legacy Mr. Robert I. Fendrich* Ms. Mary Helen Moorhead* of Prevent Cancer by naming it as a beneficiary in their will, charitable gift Ms. Estelle Filomio* Mr. Donald Moy* annuity, charitable trust, individual Mr. Howard E. Foltz* Ms. Marabelle Nape* retirement account or life insurance Mr. Marion Frank* Ms. Claire Nemser* LIFETIME FRIENDS policy, or have made a gift of real Ms. Berta Mae Gallagher* Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Neubrecht* Lifetime Friends ($25,000 and above estate or tangible personal property. Mr. Lewis T. Gardiner* Mrs. Elizabeth H. Newberry* in lifetime giving) Mr. Harold N. Gilbert* Mr. Bernard Niewoehner* LEGACY MEMBERS INDIVIDUALS Mr. and Mrs. James G. Aldigé III Mrs. Esther Glendinning* Mr. Harvey L. Panzer* $1,000,000 and above Mrs. Betty C. Alewine Ms. Susan L. Goroll* Mrs. Anna Papa* The Devereaux Foundation Mr. Dewey Vincent Allen* Ms. Patricia O. Greenwell* Ms. Rose Pasternak* Mrs. Florence Atkins* Mr. James T. Grossmann Mrs. Catherine Bond Patterson* $500,000 to $999,999 Mr. Forrest R. Ayers* Mrs. Helen Hall* Ms. Lonetta C. Patterson* Estate of Tirzah A. Lassahn Miss Helen U. Baker* Mr. Samuel D. Hall, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perez Estate of Gordon L. Mann, Jr. Ms. Margaret Bartel* Ms. Elizabeth Handley* Mrs. Josephine Ann Perrella* Joan L. Rochelle Revocable Trust Mrs. Lee Lupher Bartruff* Ms. J. Harriet Hanson* Ms. Patricia A. Peterson* Dr. Paul G. Stern Ms. Reba Cora Bean* Ms. Myrtle Hara* Ms. Sylvia Petters* $100,000 to $499,999 Mr. John A. Beaty* Ms. Sarah A. Hayat* Mr. Richard J. Phillips* Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Alewine III Mr. Anton J. Befort* Ms. Goldie Herrmann* Mr. John J. Pikulski* Estate of Dewey V. Allen Ms. Alice Elizabeth Behnke* Mrs. Ruth Hoare* Mrs. Myrtle Potter* The Cecile & Fred Bartman Ms. Ellen Behrens Ms. Maria M. Hoemann* Mr. John Prigee* Foundation Mrs. Blanche Berg Mrs. Deborah Houlihan Mrs. Nancy Gray Pyne Estate of Lee Lupher Bartruff Dr. Charles Bessey* Mr. and Mrs.* Charles S. Houser Mrs. Josephine Rich* Bohling 1994 Trust Ms. Elizabeth M. Beylon* Mrs. Alexine Clement Jackson Ms. Joan L. Rochelle* Estate of Anne R. Bord Ms. Elizabeth R. Black* Ms. Stella Jacobs* Mrs. Zelda B. Rockwell* The Honorable Frank C. Carlucci and Mrs. Marcia Myers Carlucci Mr. Rex A. Bohling Ms. Elizabeth C. Jenne* Ms. Arlene Rosen* Estate of Martha F. Cromley Mrs. Anne R. Bord* Ms. Hazel Johnson* Mr. Richard T. Russell, Jr. Estate of Marvin M. Davis Ms. Lucille Bowman* Mr. Nahum Joslyn* Mrs. Ida I. Schaefer* Estate of Richard L. Davies Mrs. Rosa Braun* Mrs. Leslie A. Karr Dr. and Mrs. Daryl R. Schaller Mr. and Mrs. Ron Doornink/ Mrs. Lucille Brents* Mr. Joseph F. Kelly, Jr. Ms. Marian A. Schwab* Doornink Family Charitable Fund Ms. Artie Mae Brooks* Mrs. Lenora M. Kerschner* Mr. Glenn E. Selix* Robert I. Fendrich Family Trust Ms. Jenny Brown* Ms. Virginia Kintz* Mrs. Theresa R. Shapiro* Mr. and Mrs. Drew Figdor Dr. Victoria Nicolau Busulegas* Lt. Col. and Mrs. William Konze Mr. Alfred J. Shaw* Mrs. Nancy M. Gray Ms. Ettorina M. Cardella* Ms. Rose Koury* Ms. Dorothy Singleton* Estate of Samuel D. Hall, Jr. Ms. Ida T. Cavoli* Ms. Harriet R. Kutik* Mr. Elias Skaaren* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holden III FORWARD MOVING Mrs. Elizabeth Chisholm Mr. Emil G. Kramer* Mrs. Elizabeth Cornell Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchins, Jr. Ms. Victoria Conchie* Mr. Herbert Kramer* Ms. Elvera W. Smith* Estate of Hazel M. Johnson 29

Mrs. Isabel H. Cosgrove* Ms. Larraine D. Lader* Ms. Claire Strub* LOOKING BACK Lt. Col. and Mrs. William Konze Mrs. Jennie R. Craib* Ms. Carla Laemmle* Ms. Genevieve Suss* Estate of Harriet R. Kutik Mr. Richard L. Davies* Ms. Tirzah A. Lassahn* Ms. Mildred Swartzbaugh* Estate of Jennie C. Li Mr. Marvin M. Davis* Mrs. Floy Lehman* Ms. Ruth Thayer* Laurie D. Lima Trust Mrs. Idella Church Dean* Ms. Jennie C.C. Li* Mr. Overton Arnold Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer III Mrs. Katharine S. DeLashmutt* Ms. Laurie D. Lima* Ms. Nancy E. Tronaas The Neubrecht Family Trust Miss Leslie C. Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. Hal Litzius* Mrs. Ione M. Uphoff* Ms. Jean Perin Ms. Irene Diefenbach* Mr. Stanley L. Mackey* Mr. Nicholaas Van Reisen Estate of Josephine Ann Perrella Estate of Dorothy Singleton Charles A. Kraenzle Colon Cancer National Association of Broadcasters ORGANIZATIONS Estate of Theresa R. Shapiro Foundation National Race for the Cure Mrs. Rachel Stern Mr. Brock R. Landry and $1,000,000 and above New York Life Mrs. Diane M. Casey-Landry Amgen Estate of Betty C. Stich PwC The Lebensfeld Foundation Amgen Foundation Mrs. Marianne Stohlman/Richard Qwest Communications Estate of Hal Litzius AstraZeneca LP & Marianne Stohlman Family Salt River Project Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Lytle Awesome Games Done Quick/ SBC Foundation Estate of Margery L. Weil Stanley Mackey Revocable Trust Speed Demos Archive SBC Telecommunications, Inc. Ms. Virginia A. Weil/The VAW Family Ms. Kathryn A. MacLane and Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology Schering-Plough Corporation Fund Mr. Dan Alcorn Genentech, Inc. Southern Company Estate of Margaret A. Wilson Estate of Pasquale A. Maresco GlaxoSmithKline Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Estate of Murlyn V. Wolstenholm George Preston Marshall Foundation Lilly USA, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGettigan TE Connectivity Ltd. $25,000 to $99,999 Merck Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McKinnon Time Warner Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Aldigé III Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Megargee Toyota Motor North America, Inc. The Honorable Hushang Ansary and Pfizer Tribune Company Mrs. Ansary Irene B. Miller Foundation Pharmacia Corporation Tyco Alfred Bartel and Margaret Bartel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moelis Roche 1992 Revocable Trust United Parcel Service Mr. Chris Moneymaker Sanofi Estate of John A. Beaty US Oncology Mrs. Angela Moore Susan G. Komen Ms. Catherine P. Bennett and Dr. James L. Mulshine and United Way of the National Capital Area Mr. Fred Frailey Dr. Pamela Mulshine $500,000 to $999,999 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beveridge Sylvan and Ann Oestreicher Eisai, Inc. United We Care Elizabeth R. Black Revocable Trust Foundation PhRMA Verizon Communications Mr. and Mrs. David G. Bradley Estate of Lonetta C. Patterson Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club Foundation Mrs. Marjorie F. Perin $25,000 to $99,999 Estate of Rosa Braun 1-800 Contacts, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Brewer/ Peterson Family Foundation $100,000 to $499,999 Abbott Laboratories A&E Television Networks Michael Brewer and Janet Brown Estate of Sylvia Petters Charitable Fund Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, AbbVie Mr. Dennis Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P. Bush L.L.P. Accenture LLP The Lynn R. & Karl E. Prickett Fund Mr. Landon H. Butler American Cancer Society Active Network Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Quenneville Estate of Ida T. Cavoli American Council for Excellence & Advanced Health Media Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Opportunity Ms. Concetta DiLeo Advanced Medical Technology Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rogers American Society of Clinical Association The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Oncology Foundation Ida I. Schaefer Trust Aetna Foundation, Inc. AmerisourceBergen Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Dye Marian A. Schwab Revocable Trust Aetna Health Plans Estate of Alfred J. Shaw Astellas/OSI Estate of Grace M. Elliott Aflac The Honorable and AT&T Estate of Paul Escalante Agouron Pharmaceuticals Mrs. Kenneth W. Starr Bank of America Ms. Linda K. Eyestone Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Stinson/ Bayer HealthCare LLC Estate of Edward Joseph Fabish Ken and Ann Stinson Fund of the Airlines for America Omaha Community Foundation Beckman Coulter Estate of Barbara Falltrick Alaska Poker Association Estate of Claire B. Strub The Boeing Company Estate of Anita M. Farmer Alberto Culver USA, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Taylor Caesar’s Entertainment Group Estate of Claire Fearnside Alcalde & Fay Estate of Overton Arnold Thompson Celgene Corporation Mrs. Andrea S. Ferris Alexandria Real Estate Equities Mr. David Tutera COMSAT International Holdings Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. Allied Domecq Spirits & Wine USA, Estate of Ione M. Uphoff Daimler Inc. Estate of Howard E. Foltz Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Vanderhye EMD Serono, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company The Honorable and Mrs. Craig Fuller Estate of Collen Mae Veith Ernst & Young LLP Alston & Bird, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Furst Estate of Jan P. Vette Exact Sciences American Airlines, Inc. Helen M. Galvin Charitable Trust Mrs. Sharon Borg Wall FedEx Corporation American Beverage Association Estate of Lewis T. Gardiner Ms. Irene E. Walters Ford Motor Company American College of Radiology Mr. Thomas Gardner Mr. Paul Wasicka FoxKiser American Express Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gates Mr. Robert S. Weil, Sr./The Viro Fund General Dynamics Corporation Employee Gift Matching Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gleich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Welters General Motors Foundation American Fuel & Petrochemical Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gordon Manufacturers Estate of Sara H. West Georgetown University/ Estate of Patricia O. Greenwell American Gaming Association Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson Williams/ Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren Center American Gastroenterological Hansford The Christian Giving Fund Association The Gloria Heyison Breast Cancer PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER Estate of J. Harriet Hanson Estate of James B. Wittrock Foundation American Insurance Association 30 Estate of Sarah A. Hayat Mr. Robert H. Zeps IBM Employee Services Center American-Italian Cancer Foundation Mr. Phillip Hellmuth, Jr. Estate of Edith M. Zimmerman 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Johnson & Johnson American Medical Association Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Houlihan Estate of Bernice Zuber Kellogg Company American Society for Radiation Oncology Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jankowsky LIVESTRONG Foundation AmeriChoice Health Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnston Living In Pink, Inc. Arthur Andersen LLP Mrs. Leslie A. Karr Lockheed Martin Corporation APCO Worldwide Mr. Anthony P. Kavanagh Mac Heist Apple Inc. KBPK Foundation Microsoft Corporation Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Virginia J. Kintz Charitable NACDS Foundation Remainder Trust B.K. Miller Company, Inc. Battelle Georgia Department of Education Quest Diagnostics Beer Institute School & Community Nutrition Quinn Gillespie & Associates, LLC Biotechnology Industry Organization Gilead Sciences Recording Industry Association of Black Entertainment Television Goldman, Sachs & Co. America MEMORIAL AND BlueCross BlueShield Association Graphic Zone Inc. Reliant Resources, LLC HONOR TRIBUTES BlueCross BlueShield of Nebraska Grocery Manufacturers of America, Reuters These tributes are special ways Inc. BNSF Railway Company Rocksprings Foundation to honor friends, loved ones and Harrah’s Operating Rockwell Automation colleagues. Honor gifts often mark Boston Scientific Corporation Company, Inc. Ron Ruffennach Golf Classic a special occasion like Mother’s or The Brink’s Company H. J. Heinz Company Rush University Medical Center Father’s Day, bar/bat mitzvahs or a Capital One Bank Helsinn SIFMA birthday. Many couples also designate Cardinal Bank Community Fund/ Honeywell International, Inc. Community Foundation for Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc. the Prevent Cancer Foundation Hunton & Williams Northern Virginia Securities Industry and Financial as a recipient of contributions in Cardinal Health Jack Horner Markets Association lieu of wedding or shower gifts. In Communications, Inc. Cardon Healthcare Network Shell Oil Company return, the Foundation sends a card iHeartMedia, Inc. Cars4Charities Siemens Corporation acknowledging these thoughtful Instinet C-Change Sprint Nextel Corporation donations. International Association for the CenterPoint Energy, Inc. Study of Lung Cancer Stohlman Volkswagen Inc. HONOR TRIBUTES Ms. Carolyn R. Aldigé Chicago Mercantile Exchange International Physician Networks LLC Story Partners Ms. Gracen Allen Christus Health Ketchum/The Washington Group Sun Safety Alliance Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allie CIGNA Kiewit Companies Foundation Sunoco, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Armstrong Cingular Wireless Koch Industries, Inc. Tele-Communications, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Arrington III Cisco Systems, Inc. KPMG LLP Teva Pharmaceuticals Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ashley, Jr. Citigroup Management Corp. Mark Krueger & Associates, Inc. Time Warner Cable Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bargainer Coalition of Cancer Cooperative Ladies Charity Classic of the National The Travelers Indemnity Groups, Inc. Capital Area TTR Sotheby’s International Mr. Dale Barnes and Ms. Ellen Rosenstein The Coca-Cola Company Lincoln Financial Group TXU Business Services Mr. Ardis Ellen Bamhart College of American Pathologists Mark Krueger & Associates Union Pacific Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bear, Jr. Comcast Corporation Mayfair Partners, L.P. Boston Market United Airlines Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop ConAgra Foundation, Inc. Middle-Atlantic Section of U.S. Chamber of Commerce Ms. Janin F. Brooks Corman Construction, Inc. the PGA United States Steel Corporation Mr. David Bross Council of Fashion Designers of Mortgage Insurance Companies of United States Telecom Association America America Mrs. Marcia M. Carlucci United Way Crusade of Mercy Covidien Motorola Mr. Mark Carney United Way of Greater Covington & Burling The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. and Southern Mr. Richard Connell CTIA-The Wireless Association National Association of Convenience United Way of New York City Ms. Rosalie L. Cooper Stores Dell Computer Corporation Universal Music Group Mr. Larry Crutcher Dell Direct Giving National Cable & Telecommunications Association Vanderbilt University and Medical Mr. Dub Darneille Deloitte Center National Dialogue on Cancer Ms. Sarah Darneille Diageo North America, Inc. Foundation Van Scoyoc Associates Mr. Joseph E. Davis Discovery Communications Nestlé Venable Foundation, Inc. Ms. Cornelia De Schepper The Walt Disney Company News Corporation Verizon Wireless Mrs. P.J. Edington Dittus Communications, Inc. New York Life Foundation Viacom International, Inc. Mr. Standley D. Edwards Dominion Resources NextEra Energy, Inc. Vodafone U.S. Foundation Mr. Drew Figdor Services, Inc. The Nickels Group Wachovia Mr. Jeremy H. FitzGerald Duke Energy Corporation Nortel Networks The Walt Disney Group Ms. Mary E. Foegel Edison Electric Institute Northrop Grumman Corporation WEST*GROUP Management LLC Ms. Ilene K. Gerstein El Paso Corporation NRA – Institute for Legislative Action Williams & Jensen, PLLC Mr. Phil Gordon Emergent BioSolutions Nuclear Energy Institute Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of Ms. Deborah S. Gorelick Endo Pharmaceuticals America Opus East, L.L.C. Mr. Alan Greenwald Entergy Corporation Women’s Shooting Sports Otsuka America Foundation of the National Capital Ms. Ruth Noble Groom ExxonMobil Corporation Pharmaceutical, Inc. World Reach, Inc. Mr. John E. Hall FLUOR Palmetto Peloton Project Inc. Wyeth Ms. Jayne Hillner The Focus Foundation Palms Casino Hotel Yahoo! Mr. Charles Holden Freddie Mac Patton Boggs LLP The Yetee LLC Ms. Sherrie Hollady Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co. Personal Care Products Council Ms. Maria C. Hopko FORWARD MOVING Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Pfizer Foundation Mr. Steve Hughes Full Tilt Services Corporation PGA Tour Charities, Inc. Mr. John Ives 31 Fund to Prevent Cervical Cancer PNC Mr. Hal S. 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Mr. Paul Leavitt Ms. Janie r. Houser The Honorable Frank C. Carlucci and $25,000 to $49,999 Mrs. Marcia Myers Carlucci Mr. Duncan P. Liles Ms. Louise Hummer Ms. Joann A. Piccolo and Mr. James Lipscomb Ms. Penny Jones Mr. Timothy Carmody Mr. Scott Cawthon Mr. Richard MacDonald Ms. Anne T. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. Ms. Norine S. Marzec Ms. Sharon F. LeAnnais ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Kimberley D. Fritts and Mr. Francis M. Turner Mr. Richardson B. McKenzie Mr. Richard I. LeMahieu $1,000,000 and above Awesome Games Done Quick 2015/ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gates Mr. Mike Medina Mr. Thomas Lemerand Speed Demos Archive Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden III Mr. Alan Millstein Mr. Carlos L. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchins, Jr. Mr. Steve Morin Ms. Roberta B. Lukeman $100,000 to $999,999 Dr. Ryuji Ueno and Dr. Sachiko Kuno Ms. Deborah Owens Ms. Barbara Lytle Amgen Eisai Inc. Estate of Pasquale A. Maresco in Ms. Jean Pearce Ms. Eleanore MacArthur Memory of Rosemary A. Maresco Mr. Rick Richardson Ms. Mary Joan MacArthur Genentech, Inc. and Pasquale A. Maresco Mr. August Rinehart Mr. Douglas Martin Humble Bundle, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Sakol Mr. William McCarthy James H. Clark Charitable ORGANIZATIONS Foundation Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, Mr. Robert Sanderson Mr. James D. McGraw Laurie D. Lima Trust L.L.P. Mr. Nicholas J. Sardegna Mother McIntyre Lilly USA, LLC Alexandria Real Estate Equities Mr. James R. Seale Mr. Andrew L. Meyers Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. American Airlines, Inc. Mr. Turner C. Seale Mr. Thomas Moede Susan G. Komen for the Cure. American College of Radiology Mr. James H. Seay Ms. Elizabeth Mulshine American Express Company Mr. Reid Shaw Ms. Barbara Murphy $50,000 to $99,999 American Fuel & Petrochemical Mr. Andrew Shiovitz Ms. Isabella Murray Bayer HealthCare LLC Manufacturers Mr. Jay Simon Pat Nowak Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology American Medical Association Ms. Julie w. Simon Mr. Paul M. Nunley The Devereaux Foundation AmerisourceBergen Ms. Mary A. Simon Ms. Jeannette Pittman Novartis Pharmaceuticals Astellas Pharma Corporation Ms. Marcia P. Smith Mr. Thomas Pollack BlueCross BlueShield Association Pfizer Inc. Mr. Peter Thorkelson Ms. Kathleen M. Prindle BNSF Railway Company TE Connectivity Ltd. Ms. Kathleen Ukrop Mr. Stokes Rawlins The Boeing Company Mr. Mike Vincent Ms. Cindi Richard $25,000 to $49,999 Capital One Bank Ms. Lisa Walker Mr. Edward P. Richardson Abbott Laboratories Cardinal Bank Community Fund Mr. Robert s. Weil Ms. Heidi Rivera-Antommattei AbbVie, Inc. Comcast Corporation Mr. Jack Wilson Mr. Howard E. Rogers Apple Inc. Commercial Real Estate Finance Ms. Eun Yang Mr. Frank J. Romano Bank of America Council Mr. Deon E. Rose Endo Pharmaceuticals The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia MEMORIAL TRIBUTES Ms. Jane B. Rule Ford Motor Company Mr. Michael Altholz Edison Electric Institute Mr. Ernest F. Schneider General Motors LLC Mr. John Angie EMD Serono, Inc. Mr. Kermit C. Schoch Gilead Sciences Ms. Margaret Belanus Emergent BioSolutions Ms. Joan Schwartz Helsinn Mr. James H. Berglund FedEx Corporation Mr. William H. Schweitzer Merck Ms. Beverly Beyerlein Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. Frank B. Searcy National association of Broadcasters Mr. Gregorio Cabrera FitzGerald Properties Mr. Ernest R. Steiaman Northrop Grumman Corporation Mr. Raymond Cannon FLUOR Ms. Sherry Teets PhRMA Ms. Dorothy Chandler The Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Ms. Rose Teixeira PwC Inc. Ms. Betty A. Cole Mr. William Weissler Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Greenberg Traurig, LLP Ms. Michele A. Conley Co. Ms. Margaret S. Wiegand IGH Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. Jerry Davis Time Warner Cable Mr. J.H.T. Wilson iHeartMedia, Inc. Ms. Marilyn Doebel Tyco Instinet Mr. Edward Doemland Walmart Stores, Inc. International Association for the Ms. Josien Doornink Study of Lung Cancer Ms. Marian L. Dover Johnson & Johnson Mr. Francis Dreyfus THE DOLL SOCIETY Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen Bingel & Mr. Larry R. Elliott ($25,000 and above) THE BURKITT Thomas, Inc. Mr. Michael T. Errecart Sir William Richard Shaboe Doll, a SOCIETY The Midtown Group Ms. Kimberly E. Esterman distinguished British physician and Mintz Levin Mr. Jeffrey Ford epidemiologist, was the first scientist ($10,000 to $24,999) National Cable & Telecommunications Association PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER Ms. Linda Freaney to establish the link between smoking Denis Parsons Burkitt was the New York Life 32 Mr. Louise Fricano and lung cancer. This singular pioneering British surgeon who first Mr. Michael Garlington discovery led scientists to identify a discovered that some cancers could Nuclear Energy Institute 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Jane Gilbert genetic mutation which is caused by be cured with chemotherapy. He is Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. Mr. James Grace chemicals found in tobacco smoke. also known for associating a low-fiber Prudential Financial, Inc. diet with many of the serious diseases PwC Ms. Loretta Gurley INDIVIDUALS Ms. Betty g. Haack in Western society. Salt River Project $100,000 and above Mr. Stanlie K. Kerskovitz Estate of Harvey L. Panzer, Jr. INDIVIDUALS Shell Oil Ms. Hilda I. Hicues Ms. Catherine P. Bennett and Mr. Jerry Hogan Mr. Fred Frailey Ms. Kathryn W. Hook Southern Company Chicago Mercantile Exchange Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Haas INDIVIDUALS The Viro Fund Covidien Mrs. Kerry Adams Mr. Gary L. Hall tinyBuild LLC Dentons Mr. and Mrs. James G. Aldigé III Mr. Caleb M. Hart TTR Sotheby’s International Realty DIRECTV, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen Ms. Megan Hauck U.S. Chamber of Commerce Downey McGrath Group, Inc. Mr. Frantz Alphonse Mr. Edward M. Henry III Venable Foundation, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP Mr. Brian Anderle Marilyn B. Hirsch and Gary Gordon Charitable Family Fund Viacom Exact Sciences Corporation Anonymous Mr. Gregory G. Hoffmann Exelon Corporation Mr. Robert Arciero Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Holladay, Jr. Faxitron Mr. J. Edmonds Bafford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hopke The Frank J. Romano Foundation Ms. Cheryl Balfour Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Houlihan THE PETO SOCIETY Ms. Dena Battle Genomic Health, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Howard, Jr. ($5,000 to $9,999) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beeman Georgetown Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. William B. Howard Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beveridge Sir Richard Peto is a distinguished Comprehensive Cancer Center Mr. Robert J. Hymans physician and epidemiologist whose Mr. Richard F. Blackburn Given Imaging, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hynes, Jr. 1981 research at Oxford University The Blackburn Foundation Inc. Hess Corporation Ms. Minna Ilvessuo with Sir William Doll connected diet Ms. Elizabeth C. Bluhm Hoffman Management Operating Ms. Stella S. Jones and cancer. This work, along with that Hologic, Inc. Mr. Harvey R. Boltwood of other investigators, confirmed that Mr. and Mrs. Al Kamen Hunton & Williams LLP The Honorable and Mrs. David E. 35 percent of certain cancers may be Bonior Mrs. Leslie A. Karr Living In Pink, Inc. prevented by eating a healthy diet. Ms. Katharine R. Boyce and Mr. William E. Keller Lung Cancer Alliance Mr. Joseph Reeder Mrs. Marjorie G. Kellner INDIVIDUALS MassMutual Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brakefield Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Kieferle, Jr. Mrs. Cecile C. Bartman MasterCard Worldwide Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P. Bush Mr. and Mrs. James D. Klote Michael Brewer and Janet Brown McBee Strategic Consulting, LLC Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. James F. Butera Mr. Carl Kolvenbach Microsoft Corporation The Honorable Victor H. Fazio Mr. Landon H. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lawler, Jr. Miller & Long Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Fertel Mr. Jim Carmack Mr. and Mrs. Geoffry Levin Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co., Inc. Mr. Brad Gastwirth Mr. Timothy Carver Mr. Jeffrey Lewis Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. Ms. Rebeckah Graham Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Casey Mr. Charles T. Lindsay, Jr. The NAREIT Foundation Joel & Carol Jankowsky Foundation Mr. Richard Hans Christ Mr. Owen M. Lipp Nathanson + Hauck LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jones Mr. Ronald I. Christie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Long The Nickles Group LLC Governor Dirk Kempthorne Mr. Anderson Coates Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Lubman Pharmaceutical Care Management Ms. Sophia Kim Ms. Meredith L. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Lytle Association Mr. Brock R. Landry and\ Mrs. Diane Mr. John Contant Mr. Stephen Marler PNC Institutional Investments/Wealth M. Casey Landry Management Mr. Jay N. Cranford III Estate of Miriam H. Mason Ms. Katherine Lang Quest Diagnostics Mr. Joseph S. Curro Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mauk Mr. Douglas B. Lowey RBC Capital Markets Mr. Emeric Debor Mr. Justin J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Rafat Mahmood Rockwell Automation Dr. P. J. Wakelyn and Mr. Tyler McGavran Mrs. Angela Moore Ms. Suzanne C. DeFrancis Rush University Medical Center Mr. Scott McIntyre The Honorable and James L. Mulshine, M.D. Ms. Janet S. McUlsky The Starker Family Foundation Mrs. Norman D. Dicks Rogers Rissler Foundation Mr. Steven Messina Tarplin, Downs, and Young, LLC The Honorable and Mr. and Mrs. Seth D. Rosen TD Securities Inc. Mrs. Calvin M. Dooley Mr. Ken Miller Elizabeth and Scott Schefrin Teva Pharmaceuticals Mr. and Mrs. Ron Doornink Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Mittelhauser Foundation The Yetee LLC Doornink Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Francois Moreau Mr. Robert Schellhas The Travelers Indemnity Company Mr. Filip Doversten Ms. Margaret Murray Mrs. Sharon L. Stark United Airlines Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Dowicz Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Nash Mr. Doug Vetter United First Partners Mr. Troy Draizen Mr. and Mrs. Ryan O’Connor Mr. Robert S. Weil, Sr. Verizon Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Odeen Ms. Virginia A. Weil Voyetra Turtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edington Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Oliver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel White The Yuen Foundation Mr. Mark Eigenbrode Mr. Shawn O’Neail Mr. John O’Neill ORGANIZATIONS Mr. David Einhorn Alston & Bird, LLP The Henry and Lindsay Ellenbogen The Honorable Michael and Charitable Fund Pat Oxley American Endowment Foundation The Honorable Jack M. Fields, Jr. Ms. Jean Perin American Health Care Association THE DEVEREAUX Mr. and Mrs. Drew Figdor Peterson Family Foundation American Tower Corporation SOCIETY The David E. Gallo Foundation Mr. Andrij Pilkiw Ameriprise Financial Inc. ($1,000 to $4,999) FORWARD MOVING Mr. Chris Gattuso Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Quenneville Anonymous Mr. Sam Geduldig Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Quinn AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation In 1993, Leslie Cameron Devereaux 33 established the Richard C. Devereaux Mr. Christopher M. Giblin Mr. and Mrs. Rob Randazzo AT&T LOOKING BACK Outstanding Young Investigator Award Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldstein Mr. Harry E. Rhoads, Jr. B.K. Miller Company, Inc. in memory of her father who died of Ms. Desaree M. Gonzales and Mr. Daniel Roitman Bessemer Trust lung cancer. This grant or fellowship Ms. Carrie Amaya Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rowe Biotechnology Industry Organization supports promising lung cancer Mr. Kevin Gooch Russack Family Foundation The Cecile & Fred Bartman prevention research. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gordon Foundation Mr. David Sapery and Mr. and Mrs. David B. Graves Ms. Lisa Campi Sapery CenturyLink Ms. Heather Saunders

Mr. John K. Scheinberg Hallmark Iron Works, Inc. V. Max Beard/Lollee Judd Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Horey III Mr. Sonak Shah, Sr. Hartford Fire Insurance Company Richardson Trust Mr. Charles S. Houser Estate of Alfred J. Shaw Mark Krueger & Associates, Inc. Mr. Patrick Bedingfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw, Jr. Lindsay Management Company LLC Mr. Christopher Bertoldo Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Hughes Mr. Edwin A. Sheridan IV Living Proof Mr. and Mrs. John Boice Mr. Ethan S. Johnson Sheridan Family Charitable Fund Lowe, Brockenbrough & Co Inc. Mr. David Boissat Mr. Malavarayan Kabilan Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Shure MedStar National Rehabilitation Mr. Guillaume Bonnard Mr. Sujith Kalmadi Mr. and Mrs. James B. Singerling Network Mr. Robert Bowden Mr. Robert Keefe Mr. Jarrett Slavin Microsoft Matching Gifts Program The Dorothy C. Boyce Fund of the Mr. Brian Kennedy Mosaic T. Rowe Price Program for Mr. Albert Michael Sramek Charitable Giving Mrs. Melissa Anne Keshishian Network for Good Mr. David G. Srour Mrs. Suzanne S. Brock Mr. Dongil Kim/LAM Korea Ourisman Chrysler Jeep Dodge The Honorable and Mr. Matthew Bullister Ms. Jill Kirkpatrick Mrs. Kenneth W. Starr Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Mr. James Butler Ms. Elizabeth Knauss Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steele Program Mr. and Mrs. Rick Calder The Honorable and Steele Family Foundation Reico Mrs. Patrick J. Leahy Mr. Richard L. Chadakoff Mrs. Carol Steuart Ron Ruffennach Classic Mr. Teddy Lee Mr. Stephen B. Clark Mrs. Marianne Stohlman S.L. Hinson Associates Mr. Frank Lentini Mr. Alex Collins Mr. George Swygert and Service Distributing Inc. Mr. Justin Lepone Ms. Amber Cottle Ms. Lori Jenkins Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ms. Deb Levy Ecker, P.A. Mr. Kevin Cox Friends of John Tanner Ms. Elma Levy SIFMA Mr. Martin Cummins IV Ms. Nancy E. Taylor Mr. Dennis Liang Simpson Development Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Darneille Mr. Harry L. Thomas, Jr. Mr. Daniel W. Liddell Superior Iron Works, Inc. Mr. James Davidowitz Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Thompson Mr. Shen Lu Swim for Them Mr. Dick Davis Mr. Owen Traeholt Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Mandel The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Robert W. Day, M.D. Mr. Carl M. Trevisan Mr. Stuart Marra Foundation Mr. Henry de Vegvar Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Vanderhye Mr. Alex J. Marshall Thompson Hospitality Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Decker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Darren Martian TMA Direct, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Delph Mr. Andy Viola Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McCarty TRUiST Mr. John Demaio Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Vogt Ms. Ashley McGee Twitch Interactive, Inc. Ms. Concetta DiLeo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Westreich Mr. Brady S. Miller United Way California Capital Region Mr. Robert D. Ditosto Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson Williams Ms. Katie N. Miller United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Mr. Andrew Donelle Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winkler Southern New Jersey Mr. Larry W. Miller Mr. Mark Donohue Mr. Scott S. Winter Van Scoyoc Associates Philip J. Miller, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Dye Mr. Brian L. Wolff Vanderbilt University Medical Center Mr. Garrett Mincin Mr. Roger Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates VP Racing Fuels, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Moore Mr. Brian Fedor Ms. Amber Yust Waterborne Environmental, Inc. Mr. Bernard Najar Mr. Robert Feinstein Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ziman World Bank Community Connections Ms. Michelle Najjar Mr. Stephen Flenniken Mr. Paul Zipko Fund Mr. Philip Michael Nielsen Ms. Catherine Foltz Mr. Phillip Zook ZD Wines Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Grady C. Frank, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Zorc Mr. Charles P. O’Connor Mr. Gregg Frankel Mr. Charles M. Pacheco ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Brett A. Gamma Mr. Alex Paglione Access National Bank Mr. Peter G. Gartlan Mr. Tom B. Patton Agir Ltd. THE KESHISHIAN Ms. Noa C. Gimelli Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Pensabene Alexandria Toyota Mr. Paul Louis Gleize SOCIETY Mr. Tito Piccolo Alloro Collection LLC Mr. Gary Grasshopper ($500 to $999) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mark Platt American Cancer Society Mr. and Mrs. Allen Greenwood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Prince American Chemistry Council Harold M. Keshishian was a founding Mr. William Harold Grigsby Mr. Matthew Quinn American Continental Group, Inc. board member of the Prevent Mr. Benjamin Grossman Cancer Foundation. His leadership Mr. Chris Rasmussen American Express Foundation Ms. Julian Ha and commitment to Prevent Mr. Adam Reed American University Dance Team Mr. Mitchell S. Hailey Cancer’s mission helped change the Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Reilly Anonymous Mr. Eric Hamam landscape of cancer prevention and Ms. Courtney Reinhard Chain Bridge Bank Mr. John A. Hanley early detection for generations of Mr. Christopher Rizzo The Christian Giving Fund Ms. Laura Harden individuals affected by cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Rodgers City of Seattle Mr. Dewitt T. Hardin III

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER Mr. Alon Rosin Community Oncology Alliance, Inc. INDIVIDUALS Marilyn A. Harris, Ph.D. Mr. Joseph Abbatiello Mrs. Catherine Stohlman Rusnak 34 Conquer Cancer Foundation Mr. Thomas P. Hasbrouck Mr. and Mrs. James G. Aldigé IV Mr. Kyle Russell 2015 ANNUAL REPORT DONATIC Ms. Martha F. Hay Mr. Fredrik Andersson Mr. Joseph Salsbury III Esther Simon Charitable Trust Mr. Adam R. Hemphill Mr. Armando Anido Ms. Diana Salvatore Eventbrite Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Herget Anonymous Mr. Jonathan E. Salzberger Fairway Payments, Inc. Herget Family Charitable Foundation Mr. Bryce Aona Mr. Manuel Sarter Farina & Associates, Inc. Mr. Vishal Hingorani Ms. Gennifer Bain Mrs. Dominique Schwab GHC Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Holden Mr. and Mrs. Harris M. Baker Mr. Logan Schwinghammer GIV Foundation Mr. Samuel C. O. Holt Ms. Yang Shan Greenstein Delorme & Luchs, P.C. Mr. Ryan Holtz Mr. Thomas Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. James Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Todd Novascone Mr. Stephen R. Sieke Mr. Byron Friedrich Mr. Daniel Ortosky David J. Simon Family Charitable Mr. Chris Friedrich Mr. Craig Owen Foundation THE PITT SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Furey Mr. Stephen Painter Mr. Ethan Simpson ($250 to $499) Mr. Kevin Garton Mr. Timothy Paone Mr. and Mrs. William L. Slover Robert H. Pitt was the first chairman Mr. Thomas Giletti Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peel Mr. Gene Song of the Foundation’s Board of Mr. James P. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. John Perez Mr. George C. Sophocles Directors. His commitment, wisdom Mr. Alex Glidewell Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Perman Mr. Benjamin Stahl and leadership played an instrumental Mr. Jordan Godard Mr. Bradley Perry Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius role in the Foundation’s growth. Mr. Federico Gonzalez IV Mrs. Loree B. Potters Ms. Barbara A. Stohlman INDIVIDUALS Mr. Richard T. Gould Mr. James Powers Dr. Richard T. Stone, D.D.S., P.C. Ms. Mary N. Adams Mr. Michael Grant The Jerold J. and Marjorie N. Ms. Grace Stunz Mr. Abdulla AlBarak Mr. Gerard Green Principato Foundation Ms. Raquel Suarez David S. Alberts, M.D. Mr. Will Griffith Ms. Sara Qureshi Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Swearingen Mr. Richard A. Alderson Mr. Matthew Gundel Mr. Teddy Rasmussen Mr. Adam G. Theriault Mrs. Kimberlee Avant Mr. Omer Gundogdu Mr. Peter Raymond Sami & Annie Totah Family Mr. Tres Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Habliston IV Mr. Thomas L. Regnell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ballou Ms. Mary Haney Mr. and Mrs. Terrence E. Reideler Ms. Marcella Townsend Mr. Jason Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand M. Harding, Jr. Mr. Anthony C. Reiner Mr. Eduardo Turbanos Ms. Dayle Bass Mr. Jonathan Hartman Mr. Stephen M. Renna Ms. Jane M. Twomey Estate of John A. Beaty Mr. Gary Hearfield Mr. John Riales Mr. Joe F. Viar, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Riley Ms. Bonnie Christ Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bergner Mr. Steven Heid Mr. and Mrs. Robin D. Roberts Ms. Eliza Weber Mr. Richard W. Berman Mr. Marshall Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Al Robinson Mr. Joseph West Ms. Michele Blair Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hopke Mr. Everett G. Roehl Mr. Michael Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blot Mr. Calvin Hsu Mr. Stephane Roger Mr. JohnJoseph Wilks Dr. Maarten Bosland Ms. Stacey Hughes Mr. Jeremiah Ross Ms. Terese T. Williams Ms. Barbara Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Huguely Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rothblatt Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Wilson Mr. Kenneth Boyle, Jr. Mr. Harry I. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Routh Mr. Andrew Wissler Ms. Jan Bresch Mr. Frank Jones Mr. Frank M. Sands, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rene R. Woolcott Mr. Donald Brittingham Burton & Rose Kahn Family Foundation Mr. Brandon Scott Mr. Kevin Wuest Mr. Andrew Brizendine Mr. Nathaniel Kallberg Mr. Bradley Seifert Mr. Joshua Yoselevsky Mr. Michael Brouillette Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Kane Mr. Stephen Selver Robert C. Young, M.D. Mrs. Claudius P. Brownley III Ms. Meredith Katz Dr. and Mrs. Simon H. Serfaty Ms. Jun Zhang Mr. Greg Brumbaugh Ms. Jo Anne Keck Mr. Kent Sheldon Mr. Matthew Ziel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchanan Mr. Charles S. Caminiti Ms. Kathleen M. Kerrigan Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Shneyder ORGANIZATIONS Mr. Tyler Carnevale Mr. Bryan Kowal Mr. Andrew M. Silberstein The Abram C. Becker Fund of In Mr. Scott Carter Mr. Joseph J. Kronk Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Simmons Faith Community Foundation Mr. Aral Celebiogh Mr. Dailey Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Singer Angela & Roi LLC Mr. Winthrop C. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Landau II Mr. Timothy Skinner The Boeing Company Employee Mr. Eric W. Lantz Mr. Craig L. Smith Individual Giving Program Mr. PierreYves Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Lantz Mr. and Mrs. Trent Sorensen Carpet Value Center, LTD. Mr. H. Colley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lazerow Mr. Austin Spickard Cindi’s Boutique Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mr. Robert Lee Mr. Brian Scott Spitzer The Community Foundation for the Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cox National Capital Region Ms. Sheila Cullen Ms. Yan Liu Mr. Joseph G. Spitzer Dominion Employee Giving Program Mrs. Evelyn D. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luse Mrs. Joyce A. Spracklen The Fairmont Ms. Henrietta H. Day Mrs. Sonia Maroudas Mr. Roy T. Starry, Jr. The FD Stonewater Charitable Fund Mr. Lawrence F. Del Pizzo Mr. Andrew Masnyk Mr. Scott Stewart Gaylord National Resort and Mr. Michael Doherty Mr. Robert McNish Mr. Richard Stohlman, Jr. Convention Center Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Dolowich Mr. John N. McVeigh Mr. Peter Stumpp Irish Cottage Mr. J. Dubut Mr. Mark W. Menezes Mr. Guillaume Sudret Jamison & Sullivan Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Waller T. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis I. Meyer His Excellency, The Ambassador of MOTE Management Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Meyskens, Jr. the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Mr. Alan Dunbar United States Port of Seattle Mr. Jeffrey S. Mezera Mr. Kristofor Durrschmidt Mr. Corey Tallman Sanilac County Community Mental Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Dyson Mr. Andrew Mikilia Mr. Alex Terry FORWARD MOVING Health Mr. Luke Thomas Earl Ms. Jerred Miklowcic The Giving Campaign Mr. William P. Thomas Stephen B. Edge, M.D. Mr. Douglas M. Millar 35 Trowbridge Steel Co. Inc. Mr. Brian Thompson Mrs. Jeanne Ellinport Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Minami LOOKING BACK United Way of New York City Mr. Michael G. Tiedemann Mr. Eric Eustergerling Mr. Jonathan Morrissette War Room Strategies Inc. Mr. Eric Townsend Mr. Daniel Evoy Ms. Melody Myers YourCause, LLC Mr. and Mrs. James Gray Tuttle Mr. Francis H. Fannon IV Sis Nash Memorial Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Mr. Charles C. Venus Mr. Andrew Fattorusso Foundation Mr. William F. Vosbeck Mr. Mark Ferguson Mr. Ross Nelson Mr. Marvin Werner Mr. James Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley Mr. Brandon West

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. White ORGANIZATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. White Affordable Signs Mr. Ken Whitehead IN-KIND DONORS Alton Lane Mr. Jared Wilcox Athena Water Mr. Chris Williams The following donors have supported Barcardi USA the Prevent Cancer Foundation with Mr. Clinton Woltering MABespoke in-kind gifts and services during the Caesars Entertainment year. ORGANIZATIONS Cartier AEG INDIVIDUALS Cliff House Hotel AT&T United Way/Employee Giving Mr. and Mrs. James G. Aldigé III Campaign College Hunks Hauling Junk Ms. Catherine P. Bennett and Design Cuisine Bank of America United Way Mr. Fred Frailey Campaign Diageo His Excellency, The Ambassador of BNY Mellon Wealth Management Italy and Mrs. Bisogniero The Dylan Amsterdam The Caminiti Insurance Group, LLC Ms. Jan Bresch Embassy of Liechtenstein The Clorox Company Foundation His Excellency, The Ambassador of Embassy of the Russian Federation Deckerville Community Hospital Portugal and Mrs. Brito ENO Wine Bar Hampton Roads Community His Excellency the Ambassador of ESPN Canada Foundation Flywheel DuPont Ms. Anne Jerome Cobb IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign Hayfield Manor Hotel Johnson & Wimsatt, Inc. His Excellency the Ambassador of Switzerland and Mrs. Dahinden Honest Tea JUSTGIVE Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. The Hour MGM Resorts Foundation The Honorable and Mrs. Craig Fuller The Jefferson Hotel Midsouth Building Supply of JetBlue Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Dye Kramer Portraits Schwab Charitable Fund Ms. Teri Galvez Lansdowne Resort The Virginia Cotillion Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gates Mars Wells Fargo Community Support Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guy IV Campaign Ms. Stefanie Harrington Middle Atlantic PGA His Excellency the Ambassador of The Nutured Palate Mexico, Guadalupe Perez Vasquez, Occasions Caterers and Mrs. Laura de Guadalupe Ocean Reef Club Perez Vazuez PhRMA BENEFICIARY Her Excellency, the Ambassador of Ireland Robert’s Grove Beach Resort EVENTS Ms. Shabnam Kazmi Shakespeare Theatre Company Individuals and organizations select The Honorable Patrick Leahy and The Shelbourne Dublin the Prevent Cancer Foundation to Mrs. Leahy Singing Sands Inn be the beneficiary of funds raised Ms. Elizabeth Locke Southwest through an event they organize and Ms. Sandra Lotti Stohlman VW host. Beneficiary events vary in size Ms. Deborah Lowham Subway and type, and include everything from Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert McAllister, III Tosca lemonade stands, art shows, water ski Mr. Frank Mermoud and Total Wine and More competition and online video games, Mr. Ned Shannon Washington Kastles to fantasy football and silent auctions. The Honorable Lawrence G. Meyer Whole Foods Old Town Awesome Games Done Quick 2015 and Mrs. Meyer Badminton Fundraiser Mr. Michael Meyer Deckerville Hospital Fundraiser Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Odeen Kearney & Company Jeans Day Mr. Anthony Podesta Fantasy Football League The Honorable Pat Roberts Figdor “Bad Beat on Cancer” Poker Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Rodgers Tournament His Excellency, The Ambassador of Frank J. Romano Foundation Inc.’s Switzerland and Mrs. Sager Rock & Run 5K His Excellency, The Ambassador of Genilee Bootcamp Japan and Mrs. Sasae Holden Cup Golf Tournament Her Excellency, The Ambassador of Living Proof Ecuador News Women News Bash Mr. David Tutera

PREVENT CANCER FOUNDATION PREVENT CANCER Robert A. Millkan Middle School Ms. Alex Wagner and Mr. Sam Kass 36 Student Body Fundraiser Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson Williams Ron Ruffennach Golf Tournament 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Showtime Sober October Soul Cycle Susan’s Birthday Bash Swim for Them Wisconsin Poker Run STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2015

ASSETS LIABILITIES CURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Cash and cash equivalents 1,903,984 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 121,087 Accounts and pledges receivable 306,930 Deferred Income - 2,210,914 Grants Payable 605,296 INVESTMENTS 726,383 General 3,118,911 Donor restricted and board designated funds 5,933,315 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES 9,052,226 Charitable Gift Annuities 75,175 Deferred Compensation 182,202 PROPERTY Office Furniture and Equipment 193,011 257,377 Accumulated Depreciation -164,382 Total Property Assets 28,629 Total Liabilities 983,760 OTHER ASSETS Prepaid Expenses 40,268 Deposits 22,636 NET ASSETS Charitable Gift Annuities 207,465 Unrestricted 8,947,577 Interest in Remainder Trusts 459,251 Temporarily Restricted 1,993,841 Deferred Compensation Plan 182,202 Permanently Restricted 278,413 911,822 11,219,831 Total Organization Assets 12,203,591 Total Liabilities and Net Assets 12,203,591

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS SUPPORT AND REVENUE Contributions 1,907,363 EXPENSES BY PERCENTAGE Bequests and Other Income 219,653 Investment Income 225,957 In-kind Contributions 213,218 Special Events 3,538,426 Less: Costs of Direct Benefit to Donors (346,654) Total Support and Revenue 5,757,963

EXPENSES Programs Research 1,110,426 Eduaction and Public Awareness 1,966,695 Outreach 980,147 Management and General 421,800 Fundraising 884,283 Total Expenses 5,363,351

Change in Net Assets 394,612 Net Assets, Beginning of Fiscal Year 10,825,219 Net Assets, End of Year 11,219,831 1600 Duke Street, Suite 500 Alexandria, VA 22314

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