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PARTNERSHIPS STRENGTHEN OUR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES C; atholic schools have long exhibited faith in the ability of all children to learn regardless of circumstance…[they] have also fostered community in neighborhoods where social ties are frayed… ; — Lost Classroom, Lost Community; p 135

T; HANK YOU SO MUCH, BECAUSE WITH THOSE SCHOLARSHIPS I’VE BEEN ABLE TO ACHIEVE MY DREAMS AND REALLY BRIGHTEN MY FUTURE. ; — CSF Scholar from St. Joseph Preparatory School

Dear friends of CSF, Please take a moment to read these stories and, more importantly, to see what these partnerships make Over the course of the last year CSF lost three tremendous possible: building the minds and changing the lives friends in Carolyn Lynch, Tom Stemberg and Susan of at-risk young people. Barber Coppedge. Their commitment to our work will be missed, but their memory will remain alive in every We take your trust and support most seriously and future that is made brighter due to their leadership strive each and every day to achieve our mission in the and generosity. most efficient manner possible. The wise use of the resources entrusted to us is critical to ensuring the most The scholar quoted above is a true example of what students are helped. Our focus is always on directly these great champions of our work promoted and what impacting the lives of students and families; our students we aim to achieve at the Catholic Schools Foundation. and supporters deserve nothing less than this commitment. Our goal is simple, to build minds and change lives. In FY2015, 91% of every dollar raised went directly to support scholarships and other program activity. In FY2015, 91% of every dollar Thank you for your continued support of our work. raised went directly to support If you have any questions about the information scholarships and other program presented, please contact us at anytime. Without your support, there is no Catholic Schools Foundation or activity. Inner-City Scholarship Fund, so we welcome your thoughts and ideas.

Achieving our mission requires strong, high-quality Sincerely, schools, excellent teachers and administrators, and generous donors to provide opportunities for these amazing young people. This work is truly a team effort, and we are grateful for the partnerships and relationships that make the fulfillment of our mission possible. William S. Mosakowski President, CSF Board of Trustees Enclosed in our 2015 Annual Report, you will read about many types of partnerships that are necessary to continue the vital work of Catholic education. You will see the names of generous donors, volunteers, and community and corporate partners that help change Michael B. Reardon lives through their individual and collective efforts. Executive Director

OUR MISSION The Catholic Schools Foundation changes lives by providing families with demonstrated financial need an opportunity to give their sons and daughters a quality education, focused on Christian values and character formation at Catholic Schools located throughout the Archdiocese of Boston, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or gender. $500,000 FROM GERSTNER FAMILY FOUNDATION STRENGTHENS THE ELEMENTARY TO HIGH SCHOOL CONTINUUM

The Gerstner Family Foundation, founded by Louis five Gerstner scholars were named in the spring of 2015 Gerstner, Jr., former Chairman of the Board and Chief and entered high school in the fall of 2015. Executive Officer of IBM, is partnering with the Catholic Schools Foundation to implement a new Recipients are nominated by their elementary school merit-based scholarship program for low-income principals based on academic achievement, demonstrated students entering Catholic high schools in the leadership potential and dedication to community Archdiocese of Boston. The goal of the program is to involvement. They must also qualify for need-based strengthen the transition between Catholic elementary financial aid. A committee reviews all applications and and high schools for high achieving students. The finalist nominees participate in a personal interview. grant, amounting to $500,000, is available to selected Scholarships for the first two classes of Gerstner graduating eighth graders from Catholic elementary Scholars will receive awards of $6,000. The second and schools. Scholarships will be guaranteed for four years third classes of Gerstner Scholars will receive awards if students continue to meet all requirements. The first of $6,500.

JULIAN DELGADO Class of 2019 Gerstner Scholar St. John’s Preparatory High School, Danvers

Julian Delgado, a 9th grader at St. John’s Preparatory you go anywhere in the world after graduation with School and former student at Bellesini Academy, stands money being no object?”, Julian said he would take his out among his peers. He starred in CSF’s 2014 Annual brother to space and explained, “For my brother, Dinner Gala video, saying, “My main goal is to go to exploring space would mean that he is capable of high school, finish high school, go to college, finish anything. It would mean that his dystrophy doesn’t college, and eventually become an architect.” Julian limit him and that he should never back down from a is described as brilliant, independent, and a person challenge...Traveling to space with Matthew wouldn’t of integrity. only benefit us, but also help the world and society to

view their habitat and ‘weaknesses’ differently.”

Julian was one of the top students at Bellesini Academy and displayed a high work ethic and determination to ; be successful in all that he did. He served as a Student Traveling to space with Matthew Ambassador and tour guide for the school, while also wouldn’t only benefit us, but also speaking at various Bellesini events. In addition to help the world and society to view music, theater, and sports, Julian led academic teams such as the Geography Bee Team, Academic Bowl, their habitat and ‘weaknesses’ and MABACH team. He took advantage of every diffrerently. opportunity afforded to him at Bellesini, but his real ; passion was community service. He volunteered at MSPCA Animal Shelter, served dinner weekly at Mary Immaculate Nursing Home, volunteered at COr Unum Having been named a class of 2019 Gerstner Scholar, Soup Kitchen, and helped with many one-day events Julian began his freshman year at St. John Preparatory including Habitat for Humanity and Lazarus House. School in August where we know he will do great things. Congratulations, Julian, and thank you to the In his application, Julian said that he is inspired by his Gerstner Family Foundation for helping students brothers, one of whom has muscular dystrophy and is receive a high-quality secondary education at Catholic unable to walk. When asked, “Where would you go if high schools in the Archdiocese of Boston. M; y main goal is to go to high school, finish high school, go to college, finish college, and eventually become an architect. ; — Julian Delgado HOMELESS YOUTH FIND THEIR PLACE IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

CSF is committed to finding ways to address the centers, and this program offers a safe and consistent needs of underserved children and families as Catholic environment to families facing hardship and instability. Schools historically have done in this Archdiocese. In addition to successful Hispanic Recruitment and Scholarships are guaranteed for students every year from our New Immigrant Programs, CSF recently partnered pre-K through eighth grade. This provides families with Horizons for Homeless Children to give homeless security and the ability to build strong relationships families a point of stability through a tumultuous time with their school community. Ties with the school are in their lives. This initial effort was made possible further strengthened as families work closely with staff through the support of some key individual donors as well as proceeds from the annual JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge, a 5K run held every June in Through this partnership, we aim Boston, from which the proceeds were granted to to help our most vulnerable — CSF to support this partnership with Horizons for homeless children — receive Homeless Children. access to a quality, values-based Early childhood trauma, such as homelessness and education at Catholic schools. extreme poverty, can weaken the developing brain, affecting a child for a lifetime. Through this partnership, we aim to help our most vulnerable — homeless children — receive access to a quality, values-based from Horizons for Homeless Children, Catholic education at Catholic schools. Beneficiaries are young Schools Foundation and the local schools. It is a true people who graduate from the Horizon’s early education partnership to serve these students. I; n a word, if we want security, let us give security; if we want life, let us give life; if we want opportunities, let us provide opportunities. ; — Pope Francis A $50,000 GRANT FROM THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION STRENGTHENS SCHOOLS IN LOWELL

Funding from our committed supporters has allowed school, retreats for all members of each school’s eighth CSF to unite eight Catholic schools in Lowell through grade class, professional development for teachers, and a pilot program called the Catholic Schools Lowell academic tutoring. Collaborative. The pilot phase of the Collaborative has had proven In the 2014-2015 school year, the Collaborative results in building community and adding needed implemented several initiatives designed to strengthen resources across all eight schools. Fostering this culture the continuum of Catholic education in Lowell. The of collaboration and dialogue ensures that all students activities also supported the needs of individual schools find success academically, emotionally, and spiritually. through a variety of training and capacity-building The Collaborative is planning to expand upon these retreats and workshops. The successfully implemented initial accomplishments, creating a vibrant presence projects included a joint seventh grade leadership retreat and sustainable continuum of high-quality Catholic for selected students from each Catholic elementary education that is accessible to families in Lowell.

THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS LOWELL COLLABORATIVE

Franco American School Saint Michael School Immaculate Conception School Saint Patrick School & Education Center Saint Louis de France School Ste Jeanne d’Arc School Saint Margaret School High School Y; ou have given me a tremendous opportunity in my education that has changed my life entirely. I will take advantage of this by working to the best of my ability. ; — Anonymous STATE STREET CORPORATION PROMOTES YOUNG PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE ICSF

State Street Corporation has been a strong corporate Executive supporters who agreed to lead trivia teams partner with the Inner-City Scholarship Fund for 25 from their respective companies. They included: Mike years. Jay Hooley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, Rogers of State Street, Rick Henken of Schochet chaired the 2014 annual dinner gala and Mike Rogers, Companies, Barry Nearhos of Pricewaterhouse President and COO of State Street, has been a member Coopers, Joe Petrowski of Gulf Oil LP, and John of our Board of Trustees since 2012. Mike also chairs Running of Hill Holliday. The event raised more than our Allocations Committee, which is responsible for $6,000 for student scholarships and helped build governing the distribution of all CSF program grants awareness for the ICSF among young professionals and scholarships. Beyond the leadership and financial in Boston. support they provide, State Street also plays a vital role in engaging young professionals with the work Corporate Volunteer Day of the ICSF. On March 27, State Street hosted a Corporate Volunteer Day, inviting young professionals to volunteer at one of Both Mike and Jay have strongly encouraged young three Catholic Schools in Boston: East Boston Central professionals at State Street to be involved with the Catholic, Saint John’s School, and Cathedral High ICSF through events and volunteer opportunities. In School. More than 40 young professionals attended 2015, six of the 30 young leader dinner committee and read to younger students, worked on art projects, members were State Street employees, including one and participated in a career panel for high school of the Co-Chairs, Kristina Valente, who was also named seniors. The morning concluded with a breakfast at CSF’s Volunteer of the Year. Amy Iseppi of State State Street’s 1 Lincoln Street headquarters. Street currently chairs the Young Leaders Council. Additionally, State Street hosted three events in 2015 ICSF Night at Fenway Park to benefit the students of the ICSF and to build On May 5, State Street hosted 20 students, parents and awareness for the organization. teachers from East Boston Central Catholic School at Fenway Park for a behind the scenes tour that included Corporate Trivia Night batting practice, dinner at the park, and tickets to watch On March 19, Mike Rogers and State Street sponsored the game. It was a very special opportunity for students and hosted a Corporate Trivia Night that was attended of the ICSF to see Red Sox players up close and to by over 200 young professionals from 30 different experience a game at Fenway Park. companies. Also in attendance were many of CSF’s T; his opportunity is absolutely grand. I admire the value you place in my education. ; — Emily STATEMENT of ACTIVITIES

Unaudited FY 2014-2015 Period Ended June 30, 2015

Unrestricted Temporarily Permanently Total Restricted Restricted Revenues, Gains & Other Support Contributions & Pledges (net) $5,286,522 $4,045,647 $21,580 $9,353,750 Investment Income $462,200 $356,334 $0 $818,535 Distributions/Transfers $0 $0 $0 $0 Net Assets Released From Restrictions $4,997,112 ($4,997,112) $0 $0 Through Satisfaction of Program Restrictions Total Revenues, Gains & Other Support $10,745,834 ($595,130) $21,580 $10,172,284

Expenses Programs Grants (Educational Support) $8,543,024 $0 $0 $8,543,024 Special Projects (All Non-Ed. Support) $1,683,823 $0 $0 $1,683,823 Program Overhead $413,795 $0 $0 $413,795 Supporting Services Management & Operations $380,996 $0 $0 $380,996 Fundraising Event (Dinner) $231,839 $0 $0 $231,839 Total Other Fundraising $351,840 $0 $0 $351,840 Marketing & Public Relations $87,435 $0 $0 $87,435 Total Expenses $11,692,752 $0 $0 $11,692,752

Increase (Decrease) In Net Assets ($946,917) ($595,130) $21,580 ($1,520,468) Total Realized/Unrealized Gain/(Loss) $626,069 $482,670 $0 $1,108,740 Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets ($320,848) ($112,460) $21,580 ($411,728) Net Assets at Beginning of Year $30,809,894 $8,805,005 $23,923,024 $63,537,923

Net Assets at End of Period $30,489,046 $8,692,545 $23,944,604 $63,126,195 ; I greatly appreciate your kind and generous support for my education. Thank you! ; — Emily Charett, Bishop Fenwick High School Comparative Statements of FINANCIAL POSITION

Unaudited FY 2014-2015 Period Ended June 30, 2015

June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 $ Change Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents $1,404,445 $2,400,853 ($996,408) Investments at Market Value $65,328,102 $64,367,063 $961,039 Interest & Dividends Receivable $14,216 $13,141 $1,075 Accounts & Contributions Receivable (net) $698,015 $179,079 $518,936 Interest in Net Assets of CSF $3,150,547 $3,276,055 ($125,508) Prepaid Expenses & Deposits $51,357 $20,260 $31,097 Fixed Assets (net) $35,046 $1,809 $33,237 Total Assets $70,681,728 $70,258,260 $423,468

Liabilities & Net Assets

Liabilities

Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $81,767 $126,652 ($44,885)

Grants Payable $7,473,767 $6,593,695 $880,081 Total Liabilities $7,555,533 $6,720,337 $835,196

Net Assets

Unrestricted $30,489,046 $30,809,894 ($320,848)

Temporarily Restricted $8,692,545 $8,805,005 ($112,460)

Permanently Restricted $23,944,604 $23,923,024 $21,580

Total Net Assets $63,126,195 $63,537,923 ($411,728)

Total Liabilities & Net Assets $70,681,728 $70,258,260 $423,468

Religious Breakdown of 2014-2015 Programs Supported in 20 1 4-2015 Ethnic Breakdown of Scholarship Recipients Expenses 2014-2015 Donors By Type Sch ol arship Recipients

76.27% Catholic 91% Grants & 80% Scholarship Aid 770 Individuals 30.73% African American • • • • • • 13.55% Other Christian Program Support • 16% Program Grants • 84 Corporations • 28.15% Hispanic • 5.64% Baptist • 5% Fundraising Expenses • 4% Directed Funds • 33 Foundations • 25.85% Caucasian 3.18% Other Non-Christian (Includes Dinner) 31 Other 8.06% Other • 3% Mgmt. & Operations • • • .91% Not Reported • • 5.45% Asian .36% Muslim 1% Marketing & PR .58% Native American • • • .09% Lutheran .55% Not Reported • •

GIFTS IN HONOR DEAR FRIENDS,

Class Underwriters May 2015 marked twenty-five years since my departure $25,000-$49,999 In Honor Of as manager of the Magellan Fund, and October 2015 is Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Allen Peter Lynch my 25th anniversary of helping raise money for the Howard & Michele Kessler Peter & Carolyn Lynch Inner-City Scholarship Fund (ICSF). It is amazing to think of all of the changes that have occurred in those Scholars’ Council many years. One constant during this time has been the $10,000-$24,999 In Honor Of difference the ICSF makes in the lives of financially Mr. & Mrs. William Andrew Danoff Peter & Carolyn Lynch disadvantaged young people throughout greater Boston and my commitment to this work. I believe the ICSF Student Benefactor is the best cause for providing young people a strong $2,500-$4,999 In Honor Of education along with the self-confidence and discipline Partners at Wilmer Cutler Richard W. Giuliani to succeed in life. The alternative for these at-risk Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP children is a poor one. Mentor $1,000-$2,499 In Honor Of My commitment is still so strong because your generosity makes a real difference. Despite its low Fidelity Investments Service Peter Lynch, in recognition tuition ($4,400 on average for elementary school), Anniversary Progr-BI Worldwide of his 45 years of service at Fidelity Investments despite being open to all students regardless of race or Friends religion (72% of students are non-white and 29% Up To $999 In Honor Of non-Catholic), and despite our superior results, our Mr. Richardson Andersen Richard W. Giuliani outstanding schools are a major financial reach for most Mr. Andrew E. Budson & Richard W. Giuliani families! This is due to the fact that 55% of families Ms. Amy A. Null served are living below the poverty level. A baby born Mr & Mrs. Robert Burke Richard W. Giuliani in America today is less likely than their parents to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kilgore Richard W. Giuliani graduate from high school; our effort helps ensure Mr. & Mrs. Peter Murley Richard W. Giuliani students will graduate with a good education and have Mr. Roger Ritt & Ms. Mary Santini-Ritt Richard W. Giuliani more opportunity to be productive and happy members Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Rodgers Richard W. Giuliani of society. Over the last three decades, jobs for high Kathleen Stanley Mr. James F. Rossi school dropouts have declined dramatically, and their Mr. Jack Zarkauskas Sr. Mary Black outlook is grim. Brother Thomas Zoppo Thomas B. Zoppo, Sr. In addition, one of the most common characteristics of the over 2,000,000 people in prison in America today is GIFTS IN MEMORY illiteracy. The ICSF is creating well-educated taxpayers at no cost to the taxpayer and, most importantly, giving young people a great chance to succeed. Thanks to your Student Patron help, these students will become educated, productive $5,000-$9,999 In Memory of members of our society. Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Elder Jay Minahan & deceased members of As you review the list of donors, please know that I the Minahan Family am grateful to each and every donor who made a gift. Mrs. Madeline Keating Daniel W. Keating Without your generosity, it would be impossible to change the lives of the young people who directly Mentors benefit from your support. Thank you for helping to $1,000-$2,499 In Memory of build minds and change lives. Mr. Roy F. Coppedge, III Susan Coppedge Ms. Ellen Fallon Mary Kallin Kaye With gratitude for the difference you make, I am Friends Up To $999 In Memory of Sincerely yours, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Barrett Mary Kallin Kaye Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Christenson Mary Kallin Kaye Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Hamrick Mary Kallin Kaye Mr. Thomas Tuttle Maureen Tracy Mr. & Mrs. Tom Yancey Mary Kallin Kaye Peter S. Lynch Brother Thomas Zoppo Anna Zoppo President Emeritus/ ICSF Appeal Chair ; I believe the ICSF is the best cause for providing young people a strong education along with the self-confidence and discipline to succeed in life. ; — Peter S. Lynch MANY THANKS to our generous FY2015 donors.

District Underwriters Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Allen Eileen C. Shapiro & Ben E. Eaves $100,000 + Anonymous (4) Mr. Eric Slifka Anonymous (3) Anthony Athanas, Jr. Mr. Brian Spector Lifetime Giving Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Barnes Bain Capital, LLC & Friends State Street Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Bekenstein Bank of America Charitable Michael Treacy Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Berthiaume Foundation Joseph M. Tucci $10 Million+ BlackRock, Inc. Walter & June Downey Rose-Marie & Eyk van Otterloo Carolyn A. & Peter S. Lynch & EMC Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Vinik Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Bousa The Lynch Foundation Gerstner Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Walter Mr. David J. Breazzano Jim & Lisa Mooney Waters Corporation Capital Growth Management L.P. Morgan Lewis & Friends The Carney Family Foundation $5 Million+ Mr. & Mrs. William S. Scholars' Council Paul & Margaret Chisholm $10,000-$24,999 Claire & John Bertucci Mosakowski Pamela Dippel Choney & Jane G. & Steven P. Akin Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Rogers Jeffrey A. Choney JoAnn McGrath & Family Samuel & Nancy Altschuler Fergus & Jill Shiel Charles & Gloria Clough The American Ireland Fund Frank & Eileen Ward Brendan & Kerry Swords Margot C. Connell, Analogic Corporation The Flatley Foundation Connell Limited Partnership Anonymous (5) The John & Mary Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Curtis Mr. Timothy J. Barberich & $2.5 Million+ Family Foundation Demoulas Foundation Carolyn & Peter Lynch & Ms. Eileen P. Gebrian Anonymous Mr. Daniel diBartolomeo/ The Lynch Foundation Northfield Inforation Services Timothy J. Barberich; Chairman Mr. & Mrs. John A. McNeice, Jr. Mr. Jeff Ubben Nancy & Richard Donahue & CEO, Sepracor, Inc. Charlotte & Herbert Wagner Mr. & Mrs. James M. Benson Eileen & Buddy Roche Emmanuel College Yawkey Foundation Eversource Energy Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bertelson The Birmingham Foundation Fidelity Investments The Eric & Marianne School Underwriters Billings Foundation The Flatley Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish; Suffolk $50,000-$99,999 Construction Company, Inc. Black Knight Financial Services Alli & Bill Achtmeyer General Electric Company Bloomberg BNY Mellon $1 Million+ Annonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Hagerty Michelle & Bob Atchinson Brian & Armanda Hanson Geoff & Rene Boisi Anonymous (2) Cashin Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hooley Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Richard & Ann Marie Connolly Hunt Street Fund Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Brownell Bank of America Mr. & Mrs. William L. Byrnes Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Connors, Jr. The Holly & Bruce Johnstone Thomas & Mariana Duncan Charitable Gift Fund CA Technologies Better Opportunities Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Edgerley Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Jordan James & Letetia Callinan Scholarship Foundation John & Jill Hayes Mr. & Mrs. John A. Kaneb Cammarata Family Foundation Ms. Tracy A. Campion & Mr. Margot C. Connell, Mr. Richard J. Henken Mr. & Mrs. Kevin H. Kelley Bernard E. Greene, Jr. Connell Limited Partnership Hill Holliday Advertising Howard & Michele Kessler Roger P. Joseph, Esq. & Michael A. Krupka & Mr. & Mrs. Krishan Canekerantne Walter & June Downey Patrica Palmer Joseph Dr. Anne C. Kubik Century Bank & Trust Company In memory of Lois Egasti JPMorgan Chase & Co. Sherry & Alan Leventhal Mr. & Mrs. Miceal G. The Kelly Family Foundation Family Foundation Chamberlain, Jr. EMC Corporation Mr. Robert K. Kraft Mark, Becky, Samantha Levin Mr. James F. Cleary Jim & Lisa Mooney Liberty Mutual Foundation Liberty Mutual Insurance John & Stephanie Connaughton Loomis Sayles & Company, L.P. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Lockwood Tom Corra & Dara Concagh Raytheon Company & Friends Ronald E. Logue & Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Coviello, Jr. Richard & Joanne Spillane Mr. & Dr. Brendan McCarthy Kathleen M. McGillycuddy David & Victoria Croll Gillian & Stephen Petersen Carl J. Martignetti Steve Cucchiaro Brendan & Kerry Swords PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP J. Brian McCarthy – Jack & Pam Cumming The John & Mary Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. John J. Remondi Kelly's Roast Beef Inc. Robert Cunjak & Susan Dunn Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Reynolds JoAnn McGrath Jim & Shirley Curvey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Soviero Ms. Cathy Minehan CVS Caremark William Randolph Hearst Richard & Joanne Spillane Rich & Helene Monaghan Mr. & Mrs. William Foundation Staples, Inc. Thomas S. Murphy Andrew Danoff Yawkey Foundation State Street Corporation Ronald O'Hanley Deloitte & Touche USA LLP James M. Stoneman Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pappendick & Friends Charitable Fund Peoples Federal Charitable Midge & Tom DeSimone The TJX Companies, Inc. Foundation, Inc. John & Patricia Hunt Dirlum Putnam Investments & Friends Mr. Kevin Doherty Class Underwriters Red Sox Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. $25,000-$49,999 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. Roche, Jr. Donahue, Jr. AFLAC Incorporated The William E. & Bertha E. Sarah & Walter Donovan Alice E Cronin Charitable Trust Schrafft Charitable Trust Nancy & RJ Dourney John & Kathleen Drew Palisade Capital Management, LLC Boston University Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kobrick Eastern Bank Charitable Partners Healthcare System, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond P. Christine & John Komola Foundation Mr. & Mrs. R. Robert Popeo, Esq. Boulanger KPMG LLP & Friends William Ebsworth & George McCabe/ Mrs. Barbara N. Breck James Lack, President RSA Anandi Pratap Portolan Capital Managment Dawn & Gary Burkhead Media, Inc. Ambassador & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Previte Bushrod H. Campbell & Mr. & Mrs. William J. LaPoint Christopher Egan Prince Lobel Tye LLP Adah F. Campbell Hall LoJack Corporation Mr. & Mrs. William P. Egan Pyramis Global Advisors Charity Fund Gary Loveman & Ernst & Young LLP Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Rakers David & Kathleen Calabro Harrah's Entertainment Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Raytheon Company Canaccord Genuity Inc. Linda H. Lynch &

Fidelity National Information Mr. & Mrs. John J. Regan & Friends Kevin P. Johnson

Services, Inc. Mr. John F. Remondi Gabrieli Family Foundation Mrs. Barbara Roche Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Gallagher Mrs. Eileen P. S. Roche ; The Grandchildren of Roman Catholic Archdiocese Thank you for giving so many Margaret 'Peg' Geraghty of Boston Gerondelis Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. Ruddy kids an opportunity to learn in a Mr. & Mrs. David Glancy Natalie & Mike Sanders wonderful school and to have a Dr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Goldberg Paul & Mary Beth Sandman Charles & Christine Grant Ron & Jill Sargent better life. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Elise Schaefer ; Greenberg Scheiss Distributors — Joey Cross Grill 23 & Bar David & Marie Louise Scudder Our Lady’s Academy Ann & Graham Gund Tom & Mary Shields & Bruce & Patricia Herring Shields Health Care Group The High Pointe Foundation Dr. Robert J. Shillman – Timothy T. Hilton, Esq. Cognex Corporation Mr. John H. Carlson Thomas & Regina Mannix Kenneth & Janet Himmel Simmons College Colliers International Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Maresca Ted Hoff & Kathleen O'Connell The William E. Simon Mr. Ryan Connolly Paul & Peg Marrkand Brian & Mary Jo Hogan Foundation Barb & Bill Connolly General Hospital J. Calnan & Associates, Inc. Peter & Maria Smail Karen & Brian Conway Cancer Center Jerome J. & Julia A. Jacobs Stephanie H. & David A. Spina Howard E. Cox, Greylock MA State Council John Hancock Financial Services Family Foundation David & Janet Coyle Knights of Columbus Al & Diane Kaneb Thomas G. Stemberg Michael F. & Marian Cronin McCabe Family Foundation Rick & Nancy Kelleher Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dangelmaier Richard P. McCoy Daniel K. Kingsbury & Abbot & Dorothy H. Mr. Stuart E. Davies Carol M. Meyrowitz Caitriona Ni Dhuchon Stevens Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeSantis Neal & Lynne Miller Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Lavine Paul & Ulla Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan DeSimone Michael E. Mooney, Esq. Thomas H. Lee & The Sidney A. Swensrud Marilyn & Gerard Doherty David G. Mugar Ann Tenenbaum Foundation Frank & Donna Doyle The Grandchildren of Mr. & Mrs. Matt Levin Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Szulik DTZ Florence Murray Mr. Caleb Loring, III Teradyne, Inc. Arthur X. & Kathy Duffy Garrett Nagle & Co., Inc. The Joan & Leo Mahoney Belinda & Henri Termeer Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Elder Joseph H. Petrowski Family Foundation Family Foundation T. J. & Shelia Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Steven Principe Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Mannion Mr. & Mrs. William J. Teuber Mr. Lawrence Foley Marc A. Reardon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. May James & Margaret Wade Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Francis Dr. Gary & Dr. Sylvia Reiser Sean & Lisa McGrath Matt & Susan Weatherbie Daniel & RoseMary Fuss Mr. William McKee & Andy & Linda McLane Vila B. Webber Trust Kris & Rick Ganong Ms. Margaret Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Montrone Tobias & Kristin Welo Scott A. Gieselman Mr. & Mrs. Kennedy P. Morgan Lewis & Friends Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. White Gilbane Building Company Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Charles Morrison Mr. & Ms. Joseph Wickwire Goodwin Procter LLP Don Rodman Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Stephen G. Woodsum & Mr. John Hailer Cathy & Tom Ryan Murphy III Anne R. Lovett Mr. Jimmy Haslam Lewis & Ali Sanders Mr. & Mrs. John V. Murphy Mr. Thomas C. Hense & Ms. Laura Sen Ms Kathleen Murphy Student Patrons Ms. Sharon L. Stade Roger & Kristin Servison Mr. David Mussafer $5,000-$9,999 Mr. Arnold Hiatt Mr. Peter Sidoti The Cedar Street Foundation Anonymous (3) Gary & Diane R. Kaneb Mr. & Mrs. Brad Singer Nellie Mae Education Mr. Roger Berkowitz John & Marilyn Keane Stonehill College Foundation Martin L. Berman Mrs. Madeline Keating Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Sweetland Nu Skin Force For Good Blue Cross Blue Shield John F. Kennedy Library Richard & Margaret Syron Foundation of Massachusetts Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James Taiclet Jack & Terry O'Connor Blue Hills Bank J. Frank Keohane Nick Thakore Old Neighborhood Foods The Boston Foundation Mr. Stephen Knightly The AMG Foundation MANY THANKS to our generous FY2015 donors.

The Barbara & Patrick Roche Mr. Thomas Goemaat Mentors John & Corrinne Kelliher Center-Boston College Gordon Brothers Group, LLC $1,000-$2,499 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kester Tom & Karen Tierney Mr. & Mrs. James Green Anonymous (3) Senator & Mrs. Paul G. Kirk Joel C. Tillinghast Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Greenwood Harold & Linda Schwartz / Thomas & Margaret Lanahan Mrs. Kristine Trustey Cathy & Fred Grein Anti-Defamation League Lesley University W. B. Mason Ian Gutterman David H. Badeau Anne & Kevin Liddy WCVB-TV/DT, James M. Harmon Mr. & Mrs. Blake Battaglia Marci & Franz Loeber Channel 5 Boston Mr. Lionel Harris Robert L. Beal Kristiaan & Jillian Lokere Roberta & Stephen R. Weiner Kevin P. Harron & Tom & Karin Beecher Richard C. Lord Mr. Frank Wisneski Kimberlee A. Brown Foundation Lowell General Hospital Phil & Peggy Haughey Michael J. & Ann M. Bevilacqua Rosemary & Jack MacKinnon Student Benefactors Herald Media, Inc. Mr. Anthony Bissanti Ms. Collen Mahoney $2,500-$4,999 Tom & Jane Holt Mr. & Mrs. David C. Boch Mr. Robert Maloney Donald-Bruce Abrams, Esq. & Joseph & Margaret Hunt Boston Advocates for Mark Mathers Roberta L. Rubin Nicole & Thomas Hynes Catholic Education Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Mattione Anonymous (2) Jane & Fred Jamieson Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah J. Henry & Allison McCance Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Antico John & Maureen King Bresnahan, Jr. Ms. Kathryn McDonough McKinsey & Company Assumption College Mr. Christopher Lee Rick & Nonnie Burnes Mr. & Mrs. John A. McNeice, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. John G. Balboni Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lucki Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Burns Kathy & Brian Mears Dr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Barish George P. Mair, Esq. Donald & Campbell Burton

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Ms. Linda Bentley Mr. & Mrs. David H. Drohan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Hennessey Beth & Michael Krebs Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Berger Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Bettencourt ; Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bifulco Without your generosity towards my family and me, I would Mrs. Nancy J. Bigelow Mr. James F. Bogue most likely not be attending Arlington Catholic and receiving Mr. & Mrs. Clark Booth Shirley Borella such an outstanding education. Mr. Nathanael R. Brayton ; Ms. Gabrielle Brennan — Gabriela Rodriguez Mr. James Briggs Arlington Catholic High School Ms. Laura Bruno Mr. & Mrs. James F. Bruno Mr. Andrew E. Budson & Ms. Amy A. Null Mr. Constantinos Efstratoudakis Jordan Hershman & Peter Kuechle Ms. Mary C. Burchill Cynthia Lee Egan Diana K. Lord Ms. Laura L'Abbe Mr. John Burke Ms. Morgan Eline Ms. Sarah Hewitt Ms. Patricia L. Labresh Mr & Mrs. Robert Burke Mrs. & Mr. Jason Ellis Ms. Erika Hopkins Ms. Margaret Laggis Mr. & Mrs. William L. Burke Mr. David Erwin Ms. Meghan Horan Ms. Sonam Lalwani Ms. Meghan Burns Ms. Katherine Evans Mr. Richard Hornblower Ms. Meghan Lane Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Burns Mr. William Fagan Ms. Janice Howe Elizabeth H. Lange Philip M. Byrne Ms. Patricia Fallon Mr. Derek Hoy Anne & Robert Larner Ms. Kristi Byrnes Mr. & Mrs. John J. Falvey Mr. Yifei Huang Ms. Christine Lattin Joshua J. Cahill Mr. Ronald Farquhar Mr. Zach Hudson & Mr. Parker Lattin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Calapa Mr. & Ms. Patrcik Fay Ms. Jean Petrowski Hudson Dr. & Mrs. Aaron Lazare Ms. Rossmary Calderon Ms. Colette Fearnley Mr. & Mrs. Barry N. Hurwitz John T. Leary, CPA Ms. Diane Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Fennell Ms. Amy Iseppi Paul & Elizabeth LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Canali Finish Line Sports Management Ms. Linda E. Jackson-Furtado Mr. Scott Lemone Ms. Janice Case Douglas Finn Ms. Ellie Jenkins Ms. Helen Lento

MANY THANKS to our generous FY2015 donors. ; Thank you so much for all your support throughout my high school career. You have given me the opportunity of my life to experience my dream high school these last years. Because of your generosity, I have been fully prepared for college. ; — Juliesa Santiago Central Catholic High School

Ms. Anna Lidofsky Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Mugherini Ms. Julie Reeves Mr. Arthus Stephen Attorney & Mrs. Herbert J. Lynch Ms. Ann M. Mulligan Ms. Laureen E. Regan Mr. R. Newcomb Stillwell Owen & Anne Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Peter Murley Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. James C. Stokes Ms. Lauren Mack John & Julie Murphy Mr. Erich Rhynhart Mr. Maurice H. Sullivan, III Louis J. Marett Ms. Jenelle Nadeau Mr. Ted Ribaudo Ms. Jean Sutherby Prudence Markos Ms. Liane Nadeau Edward P. Rielly Mr. Michael Swanson Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Martin Arthur H. Nelson Rev. Edward M. Riley Lynda Sydney Mr. Kevin Martin Neptune Web Mr. & Mrs. John R. Riley Ms. Molly Tabernik Martha Rice Martini, Esq. Mr. John Nickerson Ms. Maria Rincon Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Talty John Materazzo Ms. Janet Nolan Mrs. Gina Rindfleisch Mr. Peter Tedeschi Mr. Andrew Mathison Ms. Rita Noone Mr. Roger Ritt & Mr. Eric Teschemacher Matignon High School, Ms. Amanda Northrop Ms. Mary Santini-Ritt Ms. Rupalli Thacker Cambridge Mr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Nuccio Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Rodgers Mr. Andrew Tobin Ms. Kathryn F. McCabe Mr. Handel Obas Mr. & Mrs. John S. Rogers Richard A. & Donna V. Toelke Lucy & David McCarthy Mr. Michael O'Brien Mr. & Mrs. James Ronan, Esq. Mark A. Tracy William & Nicole McCarthy Brian O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. John V. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James Tuite Mr. Robert McConaghy Joan M. O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ryan Ms. Nora Tuite Ms. Alison McCormack Ms. Kelli O'Donohue Mr. Ryan Salinger Mr. Thomas Tuttle Mr. Daniel McCormick Austin J. O'Malley, III Mr. Greg Salvucci Mr. Christopher Valente Robert E. McDonnell, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Cyril T. O'Neil Mr. Ralph Santoliquido Ms. Kayla Valente Mr. Stephen Mcdonnell Ms. Nancy O'Neill Mr. Santa Sasena Ms. Patty Valente Rev. John P. McDonough Mr. Michael Oriolo Claire & Edward Saxe Ms. Amanda Vallimont Mr. John P. Mcgagh Edward E. O'Sullivan Mr. Mike Scannell Ms. Paige Vargas Rev. Frederick R. McGowan Our Lady of Victories Parish Shannon & Tom Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Jay E. Vickery Mr. Kenneth McGowan Mr. & Mrs. Nels A. Palm Mr. & Mrs. D. Peter Schnorr Ms. Patricia Vieira Ms. Kathleen McGrath Daniel M. Palmier Mr. Joe Sciacca Mr. Brian Walsh Mr. Thomas McGrory Mr. Jeffrey Parker Mr. Joseph Senier Mr. Matthew Walsh Ms. Kristyn Snyer McKenna Mr. Digant Patel Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Senna Mr. & Mrs. Sean T. Walsh Mr. Gale McKenzie Mr. Richard Pearl Ms. Jennifer Shea Mr. Mark Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. McKinney Mr. John Peterson Ms. Lindsay Sheehan Mr. Michael Wark Ms. Lizzie McQuillan Ms. Bridget Petitti Ms. Melissa Shore Mr. & Mrs. David M. Waterman Francis & Jackie Meaney Ms. Marilyn Petrowski Ms. Neha Singh Ms. Denise Watson Mr. John A. Meuleman Ms. Ann Philbin Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Miklus Mr. & Mrs. William R. Pitts Charles R. & Arlene A. Smith Mr. William Whelan Mr. Robert Milling Mr. Brian Poissant Mr. Jacqui Smith Kerry White Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Mr. Timothy Potter Ms. Molly Smith Mr. Eric Yaffe Glovsky & Popeo, P.C. & Friends Ms. Erin Quirk Charles L. & Dayle B. Solomont Mr. & Mrs. Tom Yancey Mr. & Mrs. Brian Monnich Mr. & Mrs. James Racine Dr. Robert I. Sperber Mr. Anil K. Yedugani Jamie & Rita Moore Jessica Raineri Mr. & Mrs. John L. Speredelozzi Michael & Cheryle Young Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Morgan Ms. Kate Rambo Spyglass Printing Mr. Jack Zarkauskas Ms. Sarah Moss Ms. Lucia Reed Kathleen Stanley Brother Thomas Zoppo ; I cannot thank you enough for your generosity. Because of you, I am attending such a great school that is now my second home. I have such a phenomenal and very supportive family here. ; — Anonymous, Central Catholic High School $3.1M RAISED AT THE 25th ANNUAL ICSF DINNER CELEBRATION HONORING JACK CONNORS

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, the Inner-City blessed to receive has put me on a path to be successful Scholarship Fund (ICSF) hosted the 25th Annual for the rest of my life. Without people like you who Dinner Celebration. Event Chair Karen Kaplan, give so generously this would not be possible.” Chairman and CEO of Hill Holliday, announced that the event raised $3.1 million for the students of Rudy introduced the featured student speaker, Nithaelle the ICSF. Simoly, a CSF Scholar and senior at Cardinal Spellman High School in Brockton. Nithaelle told her inspiring Jack Connors was honored with the Carolyn & Peter story of immigrating to Boston from Haiti when she Lynch Award in recognition of his leadership, support, was seven years old, not speaking a word of English. and commitment to the students of the Inner-City She told the audience how she has overcome incredible Scholarship Fund (ICSF). A dedicated supporter from obstacles in her life and credits her Catholic education the early years, few have done more for Catholic for giving her the strength and support she needed education in the Boston area than Jack, and his efforts during difficult times. She graduated with honors in have truly helped to build minds and change lives. June and was the first in her family to pursue a higher education this fall at Stonehill College. Heather Unruh, co-anchor of WCVB award-winning NewsCenter 5 newscasts and Master of Ceremonies for It was a memorable evening, highlighting the incredible the event, recognized Rudy Favard, a former ICSF impact our donors have on changing the lives of Scholarship recipient, dinner speaker, graduate of thousands of students in the greater Boston community. Malden Catholic, and recent graduate of Sacred Heart In Nithaelle’s own words, "I want you to know that University in Connecticut. Rudy told the audience that everything you donate doesn't just go to me finishing in the fall he would begin a master’s program in public high school. It goes to me becoming a doctor and relations and communications at West Virginia State becoming a mother.” University, adding, “This education that I have been B; ecause of my parents’ undying commitment, my outstanding Catholic education and your generous support, my future is bright. I stand before you tonight confident, humbled and eternally grateful. ; — Nithaelle Simoly 2015 Dinner Celebration Student Speaker The 25th Annual ICSF DINNER CELEBRATION

District Underwriters Putnam Investments & Friends Blue Cross Blue Shield James M. Harmon $100,000 + Mr. & Mrs. John J. Remondi of Massachusetts Phil & Peggy Haughey Mr. Eric Slifka Blue Hills Bank Herald Media, Inc. Anonymous The Carney Family Foundation The Boston Foundation Tom & Jane Holt Bank of America Joseph M. Tucci David & Kathleen Calabro McKinsey & Company Charitable Foundation Yawkey Foundation Colliers International New England Province of Jesuits Downey Capital Management Inc. Mr. Ryan Connolly Jack & Terry O'Connor EMC Corporation Scholars' Council Robert Cunjak & Susan Dunn Mike & Peg Reardon Carolyn & Peter Lynch; $10,000-$24,999 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dangelmaier Sacred Heart Parish The Lynch Foundation Marilyn & Gerard Doherty Santander Bank Jim & Lisa Mooney BNY Mellon Nancy & Richard Donahue Towers Watson Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. DTZ Weber Shandwick Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. William L. Byrnes Mr. Lawrence Foley Mr. & Mrs. Krishan Canekerantne Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Francis School Underwriters Century Bank & Trust Company Mentors Gilbane Building Company $1,000-$2,499 $50,000-$99,999 Paul & Margaret Chisholm Goodwin Procter LLP Jim & Shirley Curvey Alli & Bill Achtmeyer Mr. John Hailer Harold & Linda Schwartz / CVS Caremark Mr. Jimmy Haslam Anti-Defamation League Richard & Ann Marie Connolly Deloitte & Touche USA LLP Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Connors, Jr. JP Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Blake Battaglia & Friends Rick & Nancy Kelleher Mr. Stuart Cable Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Edgerley Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Hill Holliday Advertising John F. Kennedy Library Douglas E. & Jennifer Cote Donahue, Jr. Foundation John J. Cullinane – The Kelly Family Foundation Sarah & Walter Donovan Mr. Robert K. Kraft Mark, Becky, Samantha Levin Founder, MainMessage.org John & Kathleen Drew LoJack Corporation Mr. & Mrs. John P. DiRico Loomis Sayles & Company, Eastern Bank Charitable L.P. & Friends Linda H. Lynch & Mr. & Mrs. James S. DiStasio Foundation Kevin P. Johnson Fiduciary Trust Company Gillian & Stephen Petersen Ernst & Young LLP Thomas & Regina Mannix Dr. Peter Folan PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Gabrieli Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Maresca Mr. Roberto Goizueta Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Reynolds The Grandchildren of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Soviero Massachusetts General Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hildreth Margaret 'Peg' Geraghty Holy Name Parish, West Roxbury Richard & Joanne Spillane Ted Hoff & Kathleen O'Connell Cancer Center Staples, Inc. MA State Council Knights Insource Services, Inc. J. Calnan & Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Judge State Street Corporation John Hancock Financial Services of Columbus Brendan & Kerry Swords Joseph H. Petrowski John & Corrinne Kelliher Ronald E. Logue & Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kester The TJX Companies, Inc. Kathleen M. McGillycuddy Prince Lobel Tye LLP Mr. & Mrs. Steven Principe Mr. Robert Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Mannion Ms. Kathryn McDonough Class Underwriters Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. May Stonehill College The AMG Foundation Kathy & Brian Mears $25,000-$49,999 Sean & Lisa McGrath The Grandchildren of Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Montrone W. B. Mason

Anonymous WCVB-TV/DT, Florence Murray Michelle & Bob Atchinson Mr. & Mrs. William S. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard E.

Mosakowski Channel 5 Boston BlackRock Financial Niedermeyer Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Management, Inc. Murphy III ; Boston College Mr. & Mrs. John V. Murphy Charles & Gloria Clough Mr. David Mussafer Thank you for providing me the Margot C. Connell, Palisade Capital Management, LLC Connell Limited Partnership Partners Healthcare System, Inc. ability to be able to experience Mr. Daniel diBartolomeo/ Mr. & Mrs. R. Robert Popeo, Esq. Northfield Inforation Services George McCabe/ such a great journey. Emmanuel College ; Portolan Capital Managment Eversource Energy Mr. & Mrs. Frank Previte — Anonymous, Bishop Fenwick HS Fidelity Investments Mr. John F. Remondi Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish; Suffolk Mrs. Barbara Roche Construction Company, Inc. Roman Catholic Archdiocese Mr. Richard J. Henken of Boston Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nunan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hooley Paul & Mary Beth Sandman Student Benefactors The Holly & Bruce Johnstone $2,500-$4,999 Mr. & Mrs. Frank O'Leary Ron & Jill Sargent OLPH Mission Grammar School, Charitable Gift Fund Scheiss Distributors Mr. & Mrs. Kevin H. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Antico Roxbury Tom & Mary Shields & Assumption College O'Neill & Associates, Inc. Michael A. Krupka & Shields Health Care Group Mr. Edward Bond, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert O'Neill Dr. Anne C. Kubik Simmons College Mr. & Mrs. Adam Bruce Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. O'Neill Sherry & Alan Leventhal Thomas G. Stemberg Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc. Regis College Family Foundation Charitable Foundation Liberty Mutual Insurance Edward T. Choate & Ms. Maryanne Rooney-Hegan Mr. & Mrs. William J. Teuber Mary Ann Pesce Choate Carl J. Martignetti The American Ireland Fund Mary L. & Richard A. Russo JoAnn McGrath R. J. Devereaux Corp. Mary Ryan & Joe Rizzo FACTS Management Company Ms. Cathy Minehan & Student Patrons Mr. William J. Schnoor, Jr. Mr. E. Gerald Corrigan First Republic Bank Eileen C. Shapiro & Ben E. Eaves Ronald O'Hanley $5,000-$9,999 Mr. Thomas Goemaat Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sharton Peoples Federal Charitable Mr. Roger Berkowitz Gordon Brothers Group, LLC Ms. Kristina Valente Foundation, Inc. Martin L. Berman Mr. & Mrs. James Green DEAR FRIENDS

On behalf of the 2015 Dinner Committee, I am Annual Dinner on April 14, 2016. Brian is looking pleased to report that the 25th Annual Dinner raised forward to building off the success of last year’s event more than $3.1 million for student scholarships. by continuing to highlight the incredible impact your support has had on the lives of young people and Those who were able to attend witnessed the impact our community. Catholic education has on the lives of young people in our community. We celebrated both the commitment Your generosity makes the dreams of students and their of Dinner Honoree Jack Connors, a dedicated families a reality. Thank you for helping to build the supporter of the ICSF and Catholic education as well minds and change the lives of thousands of children as donors like you who are committed to providing each year. low-income children and families with the support and education they deserve. Thank you for helping to make Sincerely, a difference in the lives of Boston area students, such as Nithaelle Simoly, our student speaker from Cardinal Spellman High School, who credits you for her Catholic education, supporting her through a tumultuous childhood, and helping her to prepare for her post-graduation career at Stonehill College. Karen Kaplan Chairman & Chief Executive Officer I am also pleased that Brian Moynihan, Chairman & Hill Holliday CEO of Bank of America, has agreed to chair the 26th Dinner Chair

SUPPORTERS OF THE ICSF YOUNG LEADERS

Corporate Partners PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Young Leader Young Leader Mentors BNY Mellon Robert W. Baird & Co. Student Patrons $250-$624 College of the Holy Cross S&P Capital IQ $1,250-$2,499 Mr. Anthony Bissanti Eversource Energy Staples Inc. Young Professionals William & Kelly Baker Ms. Amy Iseppi Gulf Electricity (Gulf Oil LP) State Street Corporation Mr. Patrick F. Murtaugh & Mr. Zach Hudson & Hill Holliday Suffolk Construction Company Ms. Katherine Clough Ms. Jean Petrowski Hudson Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, TJX Companies, Inc. Ms. Kristina Valente Mr. Jacqu Smith Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. Weber Shandwick Young Leader Young Leader Friends Student Benefactor Up to $249 $650-$1,249 Ms. Rossmary Calderon Ms. Stacey Kokoros Ms. Erin Gildea Ms. Kelli O'Donohue Jessica Raineri Ms. Lindsay Sheehan YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CELEBRATE THE ICSF AT THE SCHOOL’S OUT SUMMER CELEBRATION

On Thursday, June 4, 2015 our annual School’s Out Thank you to the wonderful student volunteers from Summer Celebration was held at 9OFS, the open-air East Boston Central Catholic School who greeted rooftop garden at One Federal Street in Boston. More guests at the event, and thank you to the sponsors who than 100 young professionals attended, raising over made this year’s summer celebration possible. Your $20,000 for the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. The generosity gives us a reason to celebrate each year. evening featured a hosted bar, silent auction, lawn games and music. Many Thanks To Our Sponsors Kristina Valente of State Street Corporation, a two year Co-Chair of the Young Leaders Dinner Committee, Underwriters Event Co-Chair of the Young Leaders Council, and Jim & Lisa Mooney dedicated volunteer and supporter of the Inner-City Patron Scholarship Fund, was presented with the Volunteer of Staples, Inc. the Year Award. After accepting the award, Kristina shared a story about a time she was practicing her Benefactors speech for CSF’s Annual Dinner in the backseat of an Deloitte & Touche USA LLP & Friends Uber car. At the end, the Uber driver began to tear up Richard J. Henken, the Schochet Companies and shared that his child was the grateful recipient of a Insource Services, Inc. CSF scholarship. Kristina reminded the audience that Mentors the parents who benefit from these scholarships are Marci & Franz Loeber hardworking members of our community — “They might even be your Uber driver.” Kristina urged guests Friends to get involved with the ICSF, emphasizing the impact Mr. John Foley they could have on the lives of local students. Jack & Terry O’Connor, O’Connor Studios Spyglass Printing

ICSF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS ESTABLISH THE YOUNG LEADERS COUNCIL

In April of 2015, the ICSF Young Leaders Program staff in engaging young professionals in Boston. The established a Young Leaders Council. The council acts council meets quarterly and is comprised of eight as the guiding force for the ICSF Young Leaders young professionals that stand out as leaders in their Program and provides continuity in programming, organizations and have shown passion, dedication, and fundraising, and events. They also support the ICSF strong leadership ability in their service to the ICSF. THE 2014-2015 ICSF YOUNG LEADERS COUNCIL

Chair Social Chair Amy Iseppi, State Street Corporation Stacey Kokoros, Crohns & Colitis Foundation

Program Development Chair Event Co-Chairs Patrick Murtaugh, R.W. Baird & Co. Maria-Maria Rincon BNY Mellon Wealth Management Communications Chair Mike Swanson, Staples Inc. Liane Nadeau, Hill Holliday Rossemary Calderon, State Street Corporation Kristina Valente, State Street Corporation CONNECTING SUPPORTERS OF ALL AGES AT OUR 13th ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL CUP

On Monday, September 29, 2014, the 13th Annual During the evening, guests heard from a CSF scholar, Back to School Cup golf tournament raised more than Joadly “JoJo” Duplan, then a sophomore at Saint Joseph $75,000. This event remains popular among young Preparatory High School, who expressed her gratitude professionals, many of them new to the organization, by saying, “Tonight, I will thank Him for all of you, for who come together to learn more about the students of it is because of you — and your remarkable generosity the ICSF. The tournament, hosted at Wollaston Golf — that I am able to experience the gifts and graces of a Club in Milton, is a fun way to engage both our loyal Catholic education at Saint Joseph Prep.” donors and our new supporters while raising money for student scholarships.

2014 BTSC Committee Robert Mullally, State Street Corporation Patrick Murphy, Rostam Capital, Inc. Chair Patrick Murtaugh, Robert W. Baird & Co. Matt Harvey, Cresa Michael O’Brien, Silicon Valley Bank Committee Patty Santorella, Clough Capital Partners, LP Paul Callen, Pioneer Investment Management USA John Tocco, Wynn Resorts Development Chris Horan, Robert W. Baird & Co. Kristina Valente, State Street Corporation Dennis McKinney, Equity Investment Corporation Matthew Walsh, Goodwin Procter LLP Andrew McLaughlin, Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty David Waterman, Comcast

Many thanks to the generous sponsors that made this year’s Back to School Cup possible. Dinner Sponsor Beverage Cart Sponsors Holly & Bruce Johnstone Clough Capital Partners, LP The Norfolk & Dedham Group Lunch Sponsors Cresa Boston Tee Sponsors Prince Lobel Tye LLP State Street Corporation MA State Council Knights of Columbus Cocktail Hour Sponsor Glynn Hospitality Group Special thanks to our student volunteers from Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Neponset Campus. ; It is because of you — and your remarkable generosity — that I am able to experience the gifts and graces of a Catholic education at Saint Joseph Prep. — Joadly “JoJo” Duplan ; Saint Joseph Preparatory High School THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION’S 2014-2015 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL & STAFF

2015-2015 Executive Council Catholic Schools Foundation Staff Peter S. Lynch – Carl J. Martignetti Michael B. Reardon Executive Director Chairman Emeritus Robert F. Morrissey Megan Adzima Allocations & Partnerships Director Stephen G. Pagliuca Thomas W. Mannix & Robert L. Reynolds Naila Asif Data Manager Stephen R. Petersen – Ronald L. Sargent Susan Gartside Office Manager Co-Chairs Harold W. Schwartz Hillary Laggis Development Associate Michael J. Sheehan Anthony S. Athanas, Jr. Christine Lattin Allocations & Partnerships Associate Bernard Cammarata Robert J. Shillman Paul W. Chisholm Thomas G. Stemberg Gina Rindfleisch Development Officer John M. Connors Brendan J. Swords Todd C. Cozzens Thomas J. Tierney Photographs by John Gillooly Anne M. Finucane Michael E. Treacy Graham Gund Joseph M. Tucci Ronald A. Homer Eyk A. van Otterloo Roger P. Joseph Robert D. Walter John A. Kaneb

Edmund F. Kelly Michael B. Reardon

Robert K. Kraft Executive Director ; With this opportunity I will be much better equipped to excel in college and in life.

Thank you. ;

— Justice T. Andrade Bishop Fenwick High School THE 2014-2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Seán Cardinal O’Malley Peter S. Lynch Richard J. Henken James F. Mooney, III Brain J. Gallagher Archibishop of Boston President Emeritus President Vice President Treasurer Chairman

William S. Mosakowski Paul J. Birmingham Miceal G. Chamberlain Robert N. Cunjak R. J. Dourney Clerk

Kathryn M. Everett Msgr. Francis H. Kelley Christine T. Komola Rev. Paul B. O’Brien Jack D. O’Connor

Steven R. Principe John J. Regan, Esq. John J. Remondi Michael F. Rogers Natalie B. Sanders

Not Pictured: John R. Eriksen, Brendan P. McCarthy Eileen C. Shapiro Craig M. Tateronis The Catholic Schools Foundation would like to thank our donors, volunteers, schools & students for making this great work possible. Building minds and changing lives starts with you.

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