Thank You 2020 Annual Report

1 Our mission is simple.

A message from our Board President and Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Needless to say, 2020 was dominated by the multitude of challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. With your help, however, Save The Bay stayed the course through a turbulent year.

On a personal and professional level, every member of our team had to adjust suddenly to a radically new environment, but the constraints we faced in 2020 did not prevent us from achieving important progress.

Our education team pivoted quickly to create an interactive, remote learning experience called “Breakfast by The Bay.” the course of last spring and summer, our educators created a rich library of educational materials for children, parents and teachers, and refined our teaching skills to accommodate distance learning. We have continued to adapt our education programs to meet the needs of our educational partners in this most unusual year.

From an advocacy perspective, we continued interacting with partners, regulatory agencies and the scientific community. Our team advanced restoration of freshwater wetlands systems, river systems and salt marshes. We helped Bay communities to plan, implement and secure financing for climate adaptation projects. The advocacy team also remained vigilant, monitoring development projects and helping prevent major loss of freshwater wetlands in Tiverton, while continuing to promote public access and working with Southside Providence community partners to build momentum for a new public access point along the Providence waterfront.

In the spirit of making lemonade out of lemons, we also made the most of the forced closure of our facilities, public programs and events. We converted our annual Taste of the Bay event into a crowd-based fundraiser to give back to our partners in the seafood, restaurant and food purveyor sectors. The Swim went virtual, with hundreds of participants swimming, kayaking, walking, running and cycling for the Bay. And, we accelerated plans to maintain or upgrade our Protect and improve facilities, boats and our Newport Exploration Center.

Narragansett Bay. None of this progress would have been possible without you, our members, volunteers and supporters. Special thanks to our Board and Board committee members, who generously gave their time, treasure and talent to support and guide our efforts during a difficult year. Thankfully, summer is just around the corner. The Bay beckons! Every Save The Bay accomplishment is made possible by the support of our members, donors, volunteers and community partners. With appreciation, Our 2020 Annual Report highlights the milestones we were able to meet with your help during the past, most challenging, year.

Thank you for your support. Jonathan Stone Cheryl Nathanson Executive Director Board President

ON THE COVER: Volunteers planting dune grasses at the Fields Point, Providence, R.I. restoration site.

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BayUpdates habitats have on watersa guardian. & habitats 16,195 80 gallons of Bay water In 2020... sampled for micro- unique species identi- fied at the Millbrook plastics • We continued to help salt marshes adapt to rising sea levels by improving drainage Bog restoration site at Ninigret and Winnapaug Ponds, and monitoring Quonochontaug Marsh, where 5,500 we’ve elevated the marsh to help it adapt to sea level rise through a process called “sediment placement.” This year, we documented new native plant growth in the linear feet of Maid- placed sediment and planted more new Spartina grasses! ford River floodplain flagged • Riverkeeper, Kate McPherson, led a wetland assessment at Millbrook Bog—formerly a commercial cranberry bog—in Freetown, Mass. for the Mass. Department of Ecological Restoration. The assessment will help measure the success of a restoration effort at the site.

• We helped 11 coastal communities design coastal adaptation projects, and helped secure funding for projects at Middlebridge in Narragansett; Allins Cove and Walker Farm in Barrington; and along Brushneck Cove in Warwick through the Rhode Island Climate Resilience Fund.

• Baykeeper, Mike Jarbeau, partnered with the University of Rhode Island to continue investigations into the scope and distribution of microplastic pollution present in Narragansett Bay. This work aims to develop baseline data that will inform microplastics research in Rhode Island and around the country.

• We worked to increase and improve buffers along the Maidford River in Middletown to support improved water quality and reduce flooding by communicating with property owners about how they can help restore the river’s health through buffer plantings. Save The Bay purchased enough seeds for Maidford neighbors to replant 8 acres of river buffer.

• Changes to Rhode Island’s Wetlands Regulations were officially announced for public comment in late 2020. Staff rallied watershed groups, spoke with town planners, and created a comment letter calling for the maximum protection of rivers and wetlands allowed by law. Teamwork! Riverkeeper Kate McPherson is joined Caption.by Volunteer & Internship Manager July Lewis for a day assessing plant and wildlife in Millbrook Bog.

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Future Bay stewards are inspired.

In 2020...

• Save The Bay educators took to the screen quickly, connecting with students of all ages through the Breakfast by The Bay livestream series. Educators presented 63 live lessons about Narragansett Bay on Facebook and YouTube between March 2020 and the end of the year.

• To encourage the continued exploration of Narragansett Bay from home, educators developed the Narragansett Bay Naturalist Guide. This 60-page activity book is chockful of activities, lessons, coloring pages and more.

• Following the success of Breakfast by The Bay, Save The Bay partnered with PBS to produce two episodes of the station’s national Camp TV series. Our educators starred in two episodes that aired nationally and locally in August and September.

• Save The Bay educators developed a course offering of 38 virtual school programs for our school partners, allowing us to maintain our relationships even when schools were remote or not allowing visitors. By the end of 2020, schools throughout the watershed had booked nearly 200 of these virtual programs.

1,220 4,582

guests boarded a Save 130,747 in-person education The Bay Seal Tour program participants Diving below the waves! Students from the Greene audience members School in West Greenwich, R.I. enjoy a day seining tuned in to a Breakfast and observing the creatures of Narragansett Bay. by The Bay episode

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Our community 4,000+

is engaged. pounds of trash removed by volunteers

In 2020...

• Save The Bay volunteers remained committed and engaged throughout the pandemic, taking advantage of opportunities to contribute to our efforts as 900

restrictions and guidelines allowed. Fifty-three volunteers helped us raise switchgrass plants awareness of both litter and stormwater pollution by marking 3,217 storm drains planted by volunteers in eight communities around the watershed. at Fields Point

• 587 volunteers supported our International Coastal Cleanup effort, attending small in-person cleanups or holding their own with their households. Their efforts resulted in the collection of 4,038 pounds of trash! $124,000 • We converted our Taste of The Bay event—an annual celebration of the flavors, sights and sounds of Narragansett Bay—into a fundraiser for our event partners. raised by Virtual Swim and Swim Open These friends in the food and beverage industries have donated their goods to participants the event for years, but, in 2020, found themselves hit hard by the pandemic. In a few short weeks, we raised $4,200 for our partners!

• Nearly 200 participants joined our virtual Swim and Swim Open, raising $124,000 for Save The Bay by completing challenges in biking, running, swimming, and more. Using #SaveTheBaySwim, our participants shared their accomplishments on social media, and stayed connected to both Save The Bay and the Swim community they know and love.

A pandemic does not stop litter! This cleanup volunteer shares her finds during a cleanup at Fields Point in Providence.

8 9 Financial Report

From our Treasurer FY20 STATEMENT OF FY20 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL POSITION Campaign Revenues Segregated

ASSETS SUPPORT AND REVENUE Cash and cash equivalents $573,839 Dear Friends of Save The Bay, Receivables (pledges and grants) 997,092 Contributions, gifts and grants $2,320,804 In my 2019 letter, I made two statements that clearly stand out as I write this year’s. The first Prepaid expenses and other 90,237 Government contracts 437,912 was that fiscal year 2020 promised to provide ongoing challenges. The second was that Property and equipment, net 6,238,385 Program revenue 402,690 Save The Bay has the right team to overcome whatever obstacles are presented. Cash held for long-term purposes 1,261,776 Other income 434,140 Investments 2,077,120 Never in my wildest dreams did I envision COVID-19 and the breadth and depth of chal- Total support and revenue $3,595,546 lenges it would present, but I’m pleased to report that Save The Bay’s staff rose to those Total assets $11,238,449 challenges, allowing us to end the year with solid financial results and a strong balance EXPENSES sheet that should help us overcome any and all challenges in the next fiscal year. LIABILITIES Advocacy $1,021,319 Total Revenue of $3,595,546 was down $270,470 (7%) from 2019 due to the impact of the Accounts payable and accrued expenses $195,213 Education 1,284,103 pandemic on our Program Revenue (i.e., Education Programs) and Other Income catego- Deferred revenue 120,244 Communications 314,663 ries over the final four months of the year. The other primary revenue categories—Contribu- Long term debt 412,800 General and administration 294,298 tions, Gifts & Grants and Government Contracts—were level with last year’s results. Total liabilities $728,257 Fundraising 763,701 The Board’s confidence in the management team to guide the organization through this turbulent year was borne out as they quickly recognized the changing landscape and Total expenses $3,678,084 NET ASSETS implemented the necessary changes to the business plan, resulting in a 9% drop in Total Increase in net assets from operations (82,538) Expenses for the year centered in Advocacy and Educational expenditures, each of which Without donor restrictions $6,540,920 Restricted by donors for operations 1,056,467 saw double-digit declines. OTHER INCOME Restricted by donors for Several years ago, we launched a 50th Anniversary fundraising campaign with several anniversary campaign 1,418,604 Anniversary campaign support $757,983 goals in mind, one of which was to secure the financial sustainability of the organization Restricted by donors for endowment 1,494,201 Investment gains 125,354 to ensure that its work could continue in good times and bad. This goal was achieved in 2020, when the Board approved the designation of certain funds in our investment portfo- Total net assets $10,510,192 Total other income $ 883,337 lio to be available to cover unexpected or unplanned expenses. Total liabilities and net assets $11,238,449 TOTAL INCREASE IN NET ASSETS $800,799 Our investment portfolio, which continues to be governed by environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, was valued at just under $2.1 million at fiscal year-end, reflecting a modest $120,891 gain for the year that ended under the COVID-19 shadow. Anniversary campaign funds are held separately and managed very conservatively, but still saw a gain of $18,091 for the year, finishing with a balance of just over $1.2 million. EXPENDITURES BY DEPARTMENT SUPPORT & REVENUE As is the case every year, these results would not be possible without the generosity of our many donors, grantors and community partners who continue to show their support Fundraising Contributions, Advocacy gifts and grants Government for our mission with their money and their time. We are truly thankful to all who support General / 65% contracts our advocacy, restoration and education initiatives as we strive to continually improve the Administration 12% quality and accessibility of Narragansett Bay. Communications Program revenue 11% Education Other income 12%

Joseph “Bud” Cummings, Treasurer

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Endowment Funds Seagrass Society

Endowment funds are long-term investments in the future of Narragansett Bay. They Remembering Save The Bay in your will is one of the most meaningful gifts you can support critical strategic initiatives, reduce dependency on annual giving and help us make. Within Narragansett Bay, seagrass beds are a primary source of food and keep pace with rising costs. In our 2020 Strategic Plan, our Board identified growing shelter for an abundance of marine life. Just as seagrass beds are the foundation of our endowment as an important priority to lead Save The Bay into its second half a healthy Bay, the Seagrass Society ensures a long-term, healthy financial foundation century. Our endowment funds are as follows: for Save The Bay. We are grateful to our members who have included Save The Bay in their estate plans, ensuring the health of the Bay for generations to come. Board-Designated Endowment for Operating Support Designated by the Save The Bay Board of Directors, this endowment provides Seagrass Society general operating support and the greatest flexibility in managing organizational Anonymous Raymond Dearden* F. Paul Mooney, Jr. resources in response to changing circumstances. Joan C. Abrams Lawrence Delhagen* Ruth Mullen Hugh D. Auchincloss* Stan Dimock Rita Munzer* Donor-Designated Endowment for Operating Support Joseph Beck * Adrian B. Diorio Alan D. Nathan Gifts to this endowment provide annual operating support to our advocacy, Frances Bodell Maureen Fogarty Elsie Ridge * restoration and education efforts. Ellen Borden Laura Freid Jane Ridgway* Majorie Briody Gail A. Ginnetty Marion Sachs Donor-Designated Endowments Tim P. Burns Clifford & Coleen Griffith Sanford J. Sachs* The Alison Walsh Fund supports a yearly community award for outstanding envi- Arthur A. Carter, Jr. John Kellam* Mr. H. Curtis Spalding & ronmental advocacy. The Roosa Family Fund for Marine Education supports marine Elizabeth Carter Linda L. Kelly Dr. Patrice Milos-Spalding environmental education for schoolchildren. The John H. Chafee Memorial Fund Robert A. Chase Sanne Kure-Jensen Robin Squibb honors the Senator’s lifelong commitment to the environment and supports Save Adelaide E. Comegys* Christy Law Blanchard Jonathan F. Stone The Bay’s education programs. It can be used to designate endowment contributions Kimberlee E. Culf * Rob & Peggy Leeson Jean T. Timmons* below the threshold for individual endowments. The Julia Sands Chase Fund honors *Deceased the memory of Mrs. Chase and supports Save The Bay’s critical mission.

ENDOWMENT GROWTH $2,077,120

$1,185,590 $930,250 $546,310 $417,403 For more information about planned giving, $13,723 $43,509 contact Maureen Fogarty at 401-272-3540 x109 or visit savebay.org/planned-giving 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

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Our 50th Anniversary Campaign Campaign Funds & Progress

Capacity Investments Sustainability Bay Defense Public Access

GOAL: $2 million GOAL: $3.4 million GOAL: $2 million GOAL: $0.6 million In 2020, Save The Bay marked its fifth decade of standing guard over Narragansett Bay. While this commemorative year brought with it many challenges—including the Invest in Increase endowment Create a rapid Complete a brand- postponement of our formal 50th Anniversary celebration due to a global pandemic— communications, and eliminate response fund new public dock, it unexpectedly granted us a poignant opportunity to reflect on our future. education, for unanticipated mortgage debt expanding visitor development and environmental Several years ago, we prepared to transition into a new era of Bay stewardship by capacity launching a comprehensive 50th Anniversary Campaign that would enable us to human resources threats carry on our tradition of fighting for Narragansett Bay. With support from our mem- Goal met Constructed ✓ Retired mortgage Acquired new ✓ bers, board and committees, we examined the areas of Save The Bay that would ✓ ✓ education vessel, debt Baykeeper ✓ Public dock and need strengthening to face both the known and unknown challenges of the coming M/V Rosemary Quinn, response vessel pier completed decades. arriving Spring 2021 The resulting campaign extended an invitation to all our supporters to become Bay Champions by supporting one of four campaign funds and playing a critical role in the future of Save The Bay’s efforts and successes. While we have extended the campaign until Threats to Narragansett Bay September 2021 due to the pandemic’s impact on Campaign Progress our efforts, we are proud to announce that, at the Climate Change Population Pressures Constrained time of this publication, our Bay Champions have Drowning salt Suburban sprawl, coastal Government raised 88 percent of our $8 million goal. marshes, rising water development and other Lack of resources temperatures, flooding human impacts and political will Already, our Bay Champions have allowed us to and erosion open a new public pier at our Providence headquarters, eliminate our mortgage debt, and fund the construction of a new education vessel.

With this progress in mind, we continue to ask for your support in the final months of our 50th Anniversary Campaign, and express our gratitude to the many Bay Champions who have already come forward to support the future of our beloved Bay.

Interested in becoming a Bay Champion? Contact Joan Abrams at [email protected] or 401-272-3540 x126.

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Thank you, Bay Champions! Steve and Pamela Godfrey Eugene and Bronwyn George M. and Barbara H. Gruben Charitable McDermott Sage Fund Foundation Kate McPherson Salten Weingrod Family Catherine and Jeff Hall Charlotte Metcalf Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation Topher and Martha Susan and Ted Mocarski Mary and Michael Schwartz Save The Bay is deeply grateful to the following Bay Champions who have made a Hamblett MOO Sharpe Family Foundation gift or pledge to Save The Bay’s 50th Anniversary Campaign. Jenn Harris F. Paul Mooney, Jr. Pamela J. Harvey Paul V. Sherlock Center Marcia Morris on Disabilities at Rhode The Hassenfeld Family Anonymous (3) Don Carlson Elizabeth Dill and Chris Ruth K. Mullen (in Memory Island College Foundation of Jim Mullen) Joan and Richard Abrams Matthew Carlson Rowbottom George W. Shuster, Jr. and The Hazard Family Leslie Munson Stephanie L. Van Patten John J. Alves, Jr. and Anne Rob and Jackie Carlson Kimberly and Bradford Foundation Dimeo Alan and Virginia Nathan Joseph and Rosalyn Sinclair B. Miller Kaitlyn Cedergren Adam and Stephany Stan Dimock Dr. Andrew and Cheryl Foundation Amica Insurance The Champlin Foundation Hessler Katy Dorchies and Gerry Nathanson Rosalyn Sinclair Alden and Emily Anderson Barbara and Duncan Doug and Nancy Hinman Nutini Navigant Credit Union Bennett and Lissa Singer Arbella Insurance Chapman Emma Clyde Hodge Denise and Harry Dowling Cheryl and John Pace Samuel Slade and Susan Foundation, Inc. Joshua and Kristen Memorial Fund Clover M. Drinkwater (in Lynne and Tim Palmer Coughlin Jane and Greg Austin Cherwinski Anne Holloway memory of Mary O. Eric and Peggy Smith Citrin Cooperman & Emma Holmes Lynn and Michael BankNewport/OceanPoint Macdonald) Pellegrino Starkweather & Shepley Charitable Fund Company, LLP Institute of Museum and Elizabeth and Jakub Deborah Penn Insurance Brokerage John and Daria Barry Coast to Coast Promotional Library Services Dziarmaga Glen and Marsha Petaja Meg and Don Steiner Foundation Products The Island Foundation Anne G. Earle Aidan and Kate Petrie Jonathan F. Stone Carol and David Bazarsky Marilyn and Jerry Cohen Michael Jarbeau The Norman and Rosalie Peter and Sheri Phillips Phyllis Suber Bazarsky Family Foundation George L. Coleman Fain Family Foundation John Kaplin Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collins Warren and Deborah Prell Mr. and Mrs. Shivan Kendra Beaver Wenley Ferguson and John Kate and Howard Kilguss Subramaniam Gib and Diane Conover Wolf Prince Charitable Trusts Pamela J. Benjamin Mr. Stephen Koopman Ed and Cindy Szymanski Susan Couture Fish Family Foundation Jarvis W. Lambert The Prospect Hill Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Foundation Jed Thorp and Sarah Rhode Island James M. Cox Foundation F. L. Putnam Kathleen and Jeffrey Harrigan Lanphear Sharon Purdie and Ted Jeff and Abby Boal Ms. Wendy H. Crandall and Maureen Fogarty Sybertz University of Rhode Island Mr. Chris A. D’Aguanno Lucille Rossignol and Paul Borden Lyon Family Fund Pamela and David B.* Ford Charles Rardin and Jane U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. LaViolette at the Rhode Island Sara Foster Sharp Lisa Vaillancourt Creamer Camilla W. Lee Foundation Michael Gamache and John Rector and Teresa van Beuren Charitable Laurie and Ruud Bosman Barbara Van Sciver Ursula Haerter Charles P. Lee Memorial Level Foundation Crouchley Fund at the Rhode Island Robin Boss Jane Garnett and David Foundation REI Robert Vierra Bud and Maureen Booth Mike and Laura Bottaro Cummings Chris and Sarah Lee Craig Richardson and Sarah Alisson Walsh and Adam Stephen and Deborah Beinecke Richardson Braver Alex Bowen and Sarah CVS Health Margaret Goddard Leeson Geremia Roger Williams University Tongtong Wang Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dana and Robert Leeson, Jr. Steve and Kate Gerencser Thomas and Margaret Waterson Terminal Services Nick and Wendy Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Darden July Lewis Michael Gewirz and Cleo Rogers Deborah E. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer Judy and Kim Davis Smart Gewirz Lynn and Rob Manning Ed and Cindy Sabato Wendy Woodward Brown University Kirstin and Justin DeShaw Gail A. Ginnetty Frederick R. Mattis Anne F. Sage and Jesse D. Rod and Natalie Wright Cynthia J. Butler Adolf and Josephine Dr. Stephen E. Glinick and The Alletta Morris McBean Sgro Tammy and Chris Camillo DiBiasio Dr. Elizabeth A. Welch Charitable Trust John Zitzmann and Christine O’Brien *Deceased

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To our donors:

Jeff and Mary Jane Save The Bay is deeply grateful to the thousands of individuals, businesses, foun- Rasmussen dations and other organizations that generously support our work to protect and Mr. Douglas Ricci improve Narragansett Bay. In this report, we are pleased to recognize all those who Mary and Michael Schwartz gave $250 or more during calendar year 2020. George W. Shuster, Jr. and Dave Murray, a longtime If you have been omitted or incorrectly listed, please accept our sincerest apologies and notify Jackie Stephanie L. Van Patten volunteer and Save The Carlson at 401-272-3540 x106. Cathy and Jeff Siegal Bay supporter, lends a hand with our water Cary St. Onge Thank you. quality testing efforts in Alison and Charles Summer 2020. Townsend Salt Pond Society Brenton Reef Society Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Individual Giving Wing $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. and Mrs. Warren L. Prell Lisa Barsumian and Tom Societies Rod and Natalie Wright Joan and Richard Abrams Anonymous (2) Ms. Kathleen M. Redgate Farrell Carol and David Bazarsky Laurie and Ruud Bosman and Ms. Sheila A. Victor and Gussy Baxt Prudence Society Jeff and Abby Boal Robin Boss Sachuest Society Finnegan Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation $50,000 - $74,999 Peter and Lucia Gill Case Nick and Wendy Bowen $2,500 - $4,999 Lucille Rossignol and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer Alden and Emily Anderson LaViolette Ms. Kendra Beaver and Mr. Gib and Diane Conover Ms. Wendy H. Crandall and David Hanrahan Barbara and Duncan Mr. John S. Struck and Mrs. Kimberly and Bradford Mr. Chris A. D’Aguanno Mike and Laura Bottaro Chapman Beatriz Struck Bolles-Beaven Family Dimeo Bud and Maureen Mr. William DeAngelus III Charitable Fund at Judy and Kim Davis Cummings Deborah E. Wiley Stan Dimock Elizabeth and Jakub Schwab Charitable Ms. Clover M. Drinkwater Denise M. Dangremond Mary and Tot Wright Anne G. Earle Dziarmaga Alex Bowen and Sarah Jonathan and Maya Nelson Jonathan and Ruth Fain Jane Garnett and David Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Falk Chappell Lynne and Tim Palmer Booth Mark J. Formica and Linda Pamela Giannini Beacon Society Mr. and Mrs. Blair Boyer A. Brunini-Formica Ms. Elizabeth Prince Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hall $1,000 - $2,499 Jacob Brown Jonathan and Rita Gewirz Paul Salem Hassenfeld Elizabeth and William Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Emma Clyde Hodge Gail A. Ginnetty Kahane Noreen and Richard Burnham Ackerman Sakonnet Society Memorial Fund Almon and Suzanne Hall Kathleen and Jeffrey Ms. Cynthia J. Butler Ms. Charlotte Harvey Lanphear Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Don Carlson $25,000 - $49,999 Kate and Howard Kilguss Chris and Sarah Lee Margaret Goddard Leeson Andreozzi Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. William and Christine Carr Mancini Mr. Brian C. Macomber and Robert Leeson, Jr. Peter J. Appleby Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Philip Carty Lynn and Robert Manning Lisa and Dean Audet Creamer Ms. Devin McShane Charles and Lory McCoy Arnold B. Chace, Jr. Frederick R. Mattis Jane and Greg Austin Anne F. Sage and Jesse D. Virginia and Alan Nathan Susan and Ted Mocarski Johnnie Chace Sgro Craig Richardson and Sarah Dr. Andrew T. and Cheryl A. Ms. Holly McAllister Will Baker Mary and Nate Chace George M. and Barbara H. Beinecke Richardson Nathanson Ruth Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Balloch Wayne and Jeannie Sage Fund at the Rhode Eric and Peggy Smith Deborah Penn Jeff and Jessica Nathan Mr. Joseph Barry Charness Island Foundation Meg and Don Steiner Aidan and Kate Petrie Anne Pearson Ms. Suzanne Choquette

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2020 Save The Bay Swim Fundraisers: $1,000+

Thomas Allan Maureen Fogarty Denise Murphy Rachel Balaban Daniel Force Brian Nathan Rachel Busch Mark Formica Jim Parham Mr. and Mrs. Norton H. Mr. Andrew Wallerstein and Mr. and Mrs. Bob F. Gráinne Conley Omar Galarraga Reamer Ms. Mary C. Sloane Carniaux Bridget Prescott Patrick Daniels Kathleen Gorman John Rector and Teresa Mr. Kenneth W. Washburn Dr. Marshall W. Carpenter Colleen Simpson and Ms. Mary K. Grzebien Tom Danielsen Jana Hesser Level Mr. Philip Weinstein, Esq Mr. Peter Carson Leanne Danielsen Thor Johnson Jonathan Stone Henry Rich Family Fund Tony and Tracy Weisman Philip Weinstein at the Rhode Island Ms. Judith Westrick Joshua and Kristen Rebecca Doran Jennifer Kelly Foundation Cherwinski Rick Fleeter July Lewis Rob Wolfgang Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Julia and Curt Richardson Wharton Mr. Andrew Chin Mr. Donald K. Richer and Elizabeth and John White Bob and Judy Chusmir Mrs. Karen J. Richer Mr. Austin Whitman Nancy Cloud Barbara and Larry Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. D. Allen and Judith Mr. Stephen H. Clark and Leslie and Thomas Gardner The Kane Wallace Schoenfeld Mrs. Kim N. Clark Foundation Wright Conaway Bob Gerber and Veronica Andrew Potter and Judith Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Rynn Mr. Leslie M. Kenney John Zitzmann and Mr. Ernest L. Crivellone Sernatinger Cogswell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bob Klugman Christine O’Brien The Csanadi Family Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collins Geremia Peggy and Henry Sharpe Mr. Anthony Dacosta Dr. Audrey Kupchan and Fund at the Rhode Island Lisa Daly Carter M. Conway Mary and Richard Glenn Sam Havens Foundation Hope Society Mr. Murray Danforth and John and Lori Anne Robert H. I. Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Lisle Bennett and Lissa Singer $500 - $999 Corbishley Fund at the Hope Drury Goddard Mrs. Judith Danforth Ms. Mary F. Lovejoy and Mr. Samuel Slade and Susan Anonymous (7) Rhode Island Foundation Fund at the Rhode Island John Whistler Tom and Leanne Danielsen Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Darden Foundation Dr. Julian N. Abuelo and Dr. Scott and Laura Malkin Dianne N. Abuelo Adolf and Josephine Michelle Denault and Mark Dennis Grady Dennis and Fran Slutsky DiBiasio Dr. Louis J. Mariorenzi and Michael and Kirstin Allio Palmer The Griffith Family Ms. Priscilla Szneke Jennifer Smith Dinusha and John Dietrich Charitable Fund Charles and Sia Bauer Justin and Kirstin DeShaw Robert and Mary Marra David and Heidi Sommers John Donohue Walter and Marguerite Sandy and Tom Dimeo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Jonathan F. Stone Denise and Harry Dowling Griffith O.B. McCullough Fund Bopp Ms. Louise Durfee at the Rhode Island Ms. Mildred H. Struck Mr. Tom Driscoll Elizabeth and Nicholas Foundation Borden Lyon Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ely Grumbach Mr. and Mrs. Shivan S. at the Rhode Island John C. Eaton Memorial Jack and Cathi Esselen Eugene and Bronwyn Subramaniam Foundation Fund Mrs. Alexis Hafken McDermott Suglia Family Fund at the Dr. and Mrs. Lee E. Edstrom Ms. Patricia Fairchild and Dr. Steven P. Hamburg and Nicholas Brown Mrs. Martha Milot Rhode Island Foundation Mr. John Sessions Ms. Sarah A. Barker Chris Bulger and Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eil F. Paul Mooney, Jr. Mike and Mollie Falvey Donna and Charles Hazard Dr. Elizabeth M. Sutton Maxfield Mr. George Fazio Mr. and Mrs. Terrence P. Wenley Ferguson and John Peter and Elaine Hess Anne and Michael Szostak Mr. Steve Bullock Mr. Hugh Ferguson Wolf Moran Adam and Stephany Ms. Abigail B. Test Ms. Joan M. Cahill Marilyn and David Tom and Suzanne Ferrio Laird Norton Family Fund Hessler Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Mr. and Mrs. Sherburne W. Ferkinhoff Kevin and Amy Orth Lawrence K. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Torgan Cameron Christa Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. The Fleissig Family Higginbotham Archbold D. van Beuren Mark Filanowski and Pease, Jr. Mr. Ron Caniglia Charitable Fund Drs. Jennifer Hosmer and and Helene van Beuren Monica McNally Rebecca Preston Chris Cannon and Carol Maureen and Eugene Brad Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vincent Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Flood Fogarty Mr. Leonard Johnson Mr. Charles Rardin and Ms. Mr. Richard Fogarty Jane Sharp

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Ms. Shirley Ann Flynn Trisha Marchetti Mrs. Johanna C. Rakauskas Mrs. Sarah Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Charlie and Mary Beth Sara Foster Marsh Riotto Ms. Anne L. Galliher Caroline and Spencer Bill Roe Martin Fund of the New Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dr. Stephen E. Glinick and Hampshire Charitable Dr. Elizabeth A. Welch Rogers Foundation Save The Bay educators Mr. Michael Glover Barbara and Allen P. Rubine maintained their reputation Mrs. Charlotte S. Metcalf Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Salten Weingrod Family of going above and beyond Lucy Metcalf Godley III Fund at the Rhode Island for their students in 2020. George Milner Foundation The virtual program, shown Mr. Ray Gorman Maria and Charlie Milot Mr. Peter B. Scoliard and here, featured Bowser, the Dan and Mary Gregory mutant snapping turtle, a Ms. Elizabeth H. Minifie Ms. Sarah E. Sinclair Mr. Marc Greichen long-time Exploration Cen- Ms. Sarah Minifie Mr. Colgate Searle and Mrs. ter and Aquarium resident. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lalla Searle Gumbley Heidi Monroe Mr. and Mrs. George M. Susan Guralnik Mr. and Mrs Stephen Seidel Murphy Mr. Peter J. Hendricks Dr. Diane Siedlecki Dr. Pamela Walker Anthony Autiello Christine Bush Dr. James Myers The Hibbitt Family Fund Dan and Lee Singelton Wendy Walters Mr. Kenneth Barrette Jean S. Callaghan Albert Nalle and Amy John and Dana Humphrey Samuel C. Smart Sophie and Joseph Richard Barrette Bradley Campbell Paulsen Wendelken Mr. Howard Huntoon, Jr. Austin Smith Fred Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mr. Douglas Newhouse and Cardoza Eileen and John Kim Dr. Holly Bannister The Soutter Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Salt Marsh Society Bennett April Carelton and Michael Mr. Christopher F. Koller Paul and Donna Nicholson at the Rhode Island and Ms. Colette C. Cook Foundation Ms. Karen A. Benson and Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Jack $250 - $500 Mr. Kristofer Kolstad Mr. H. Curtis Spalding & Mr. John F. Benson William and Susan O’Donnell Anonymous (7) Carpenter Karl and Corryn Langmuir Dr. Patrice Milos-Spalding Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mr. Peter O’Neill Thomas Allan Black Ms. Patrice A. Carroll Myriam and Jim Lanigan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spies Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Susan Mr. Matthew S. Blank Linda Casey Ms. Sally E. Lapides Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Allen Lynda Stevenson Mr. Gary Bolla and Mrs. Richard Casey Camilla W. Lee Jonathan and Bettie Pardee Mr. Robert Allio Mr. David Stott Dawn Bolla Michael Charbonneau Charles P. Lee Memorial David and Cynthia Parker Mr. John J. Alves, Jr. and Ms. Frances Booth Fund at the Rhode Island Andrew Sucov and Heather Ms. Anne B. Miller Mr. Ross E. Cheit and Ms. James and Abby Perry Chapman Joy Boyajian Kathleen Odean Foundation Mr. Berndt W. Anderson Glen and Marsha Petaja Mr. and Mrs. William Taft IV Mr. Thomas Boyd David Cloutier Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ms. Eloise Angiola Levine Peter and Sheri Phillips Pamela and Christopher Samuel Bradner Mr. Russell Cohen Timothy Archer Mr. and Mrs. Roderick H. Harris Pitnof Thomas Dr. Jeffrey M. Brody and Stacy Couto and Brendan Anne Archibald Lichtenfels David Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Asheton C. Kate Brody Dee Dr. Lucy Arnold The Lopresti Family Gift Mr. Allen R. Potts, Jr. Toland Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Susan Couture Mr. and Mrs. David and Fund Mr. John R. Rader and Ms. Taylor Ugrinow Browder Trudy Coxe and Jim Katherine Ashton James and Diane Lynch Catherine W. Wilkinson Mr. Robert Vierra Mr. Thomas Bryson Gaffney

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Mr. Thomas Craig Madeleine and Dennis Dr. David Gifford Ms. Sandra L. Jacobi Mr. Michael McCarthy Dennis Quelch Barbara Van Sciver Durkin Fraser and Jim Gilbane and Mrs. Jennifer Janeiro-Massa Ms. Sarah McClutchy Mr. Daniel Reed Crouchley Gale Eaton Family Gregory Jones and Patricia Peter McGonagle Mr. Zachary Rice Zachary and Emily Cunha Bill and Lyn Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Richmond-Jones Helen McNeill Ms. Ellen Richardson Goodale Anne D’Aleo Mr. Erik Egge Mr. Lawrence I. Kahn Ms. Rosemary Mede and Carolyn Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dana John Evans Ms. Elizabeth P. Gordon Mr. Terry J. Karaniuk Mr. Thomas D. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Ross Frank and Hope Darigan Ms. Ann M. Falsey Mr. Richard F. Graefe and Eric and Esta Kawaoka P.J. Miniati Frank Rubacky Mrs. Susan W. Graefe Allison DeCaro Deborah Farrell and James Wayne M. Kezirian and Dr. Cristina Mitchell Mr. John D. Ruscito Gary Gray Michael P. Deignan Farrell Elizabeth Paroli Ms. Nancy Mogielnicki Mr. Michael Russell Mr. Stephen B. Gross Ms. Abigail M. Demopulos Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cheryl A. King and Bernard Mr. John Monaghan Kenneth Ryan Farrell Keri Hague Zimmermann Mr. Patrick G. Diamond Patricia D. Moore and Guy Tatiana Rynearson Mr. William T. Farrell Catherine and Jeff Hall Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Kirk Elizabeth Dill & Chris Geffroy Ed and Cindy Sabato Mr. Geoffrey Kirkman Rowbottom Peter Favreau Topher and Martha Susan and Tony Morettini George Santa Hamblett Ms. Andra Kirsteins Katy Dorchies and Gerry John Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. Brett Sherman Mr. and Ms. Edward O. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Klemmer Morgan Nutini Brian P. Franco Mrs. Frances Shippee Handy III Ms. Terry H. Morgenthaler Sherry and Arthur Douville Mr. and Mrs. Greg A. James Klinger and Family Theresa Shireman Fronczek Mr. Randy Hannold and Mr. Patrick J. Kerins Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mrs. Judith E. Lappin and Hardwick Simmons Drew, Jr. Louis and Mary Fuchs Lynne Harlow Mr. Richard Lappin Mr. John Mullen John Smart Charles M. Dunn Dr. and Mrs. Michael T. Garr Sheila Harrington and Mr. John LaRiviere Dr. Adrienne Munich Christopher P. Rhodes Ms. Tomoko Snyder Mr. James F. Gendron Dr. Richard S. Limbird Ms. Pamela B. Murphy Claire and Joseph Soboda Jenn H. Harris Jane C. Lippincott Melanie and David Niemiec Henry Spencer and Nicky Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Joanne O’Connell-Foster Harvey, Jr. Cass Lister Mr. Gregg G. O’Mahony Mr. Jeffrey Spratt “[Our program with Save The Bay has] been an Ms. Christine Heenan Mr. and Mrs. William F. Elise O’Shaughnessy Mr. Greg Steinmetz awesome experience for all students. The kids and Thomas Hemmendinger Loehning Joe and Molly Orchardo David and Holly teachers have all been talking about the levels of Julie Herrick Mr. Bruce C. Long engagement and the quality of the and Mr. Peter Paton and Mrs. Stephenson Jana E. Hesser William R. Lund Suzanne Hoover Paton interactive elements. Ms. Ruth M. Strach Dr. Christopher S. Hill Ms. Maija Lutz Mr. Cranston Paull Quinn a Cora Teeden Doug and Nancy Hinman I realize you are all pros at this, but it’s still amaz- Cathy Machak Ms. Jill B. Pearlman William and Donna ing to see what can be accomplished over Zoom. Anne Hird Maureen and Tim Mammen Mary Beth Persons Templeton Looking forward to the rest of the sessions and to Anne Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ms. Deborah Pfirrmann Jennifer and Marc Theroux booking some virtual programs for the spring!” Mr. and Mrs. John N. Margolin Mr. Dana Pickard Ms. Lydia Thomas Hooper, Sr. Carolyn Mark and Bill Stone Margaret Poirier Dr. and Mrs. John F. - Neil Marcaccio Doreen Hutchinson Mr. John L. Marshall III David and Bridget Prescott Thompson Principal, Meadowbrook Farms Elementary School Steve Irza Mrs. Theresa E. Mathiesen Dr. and Mrs. John J. Ms. Dorothy J. Thornley Mr. and Mrs. John Isaac Anthony McAuliffe Przygoda Ms. Susan E. Tietze

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Gifts In Memoriam

The Save The Bay Endowment Fund was established in 1989 by Peter Lisle in memory of Elizabeth S. Lisle as a lasting tribute to the work of Save The Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Tim C. Tuff Rhode Island Foundation Emma Clyde Hodge In 2020, gifts were received in loving memory of: Ms. Kerry Tyson University of Southern Memorial Fund Julia and Mark Van Noppen Maine June Rockwell Levy Stewart Abramson Robert Davis Arthur Heroux Thomas Moriarty Foundation Stephanie and Thomas van Beuren Charitable George Angel Brad deWolf Frederick Hesser Anders Nielsen Foundation, Inc. The Timken Matthews Vieira Ned Beaver David Donahay Gregory LaMarre Cora Peppes Family Foundation M. Jane Viera Gretchen Bloom Kevin Egan Thomas Lanigan Saccucci The Waterwheel Mr. Michael Vorgetts $50,000 - $74,999 Foundation Sylvia Bloomberg Joan Ferreira Arthur Leach Peter Phildius The Champlin Foundation Ms. Mary Wall Leo Bourke Dave Frost Mary Leach Maria Quill EJMP Fund for Philanthropy Ms. Sharon B. Wallace Peter Buckley, Sr. Priscilla Galvin Joe Lynch Trevor Ramella Forrest C. and Frances H. $5,000 - $9,999 William L. Wallace Lisa J. Garner Cathy Malloy Doug and Susan Lattner Foundation Billy Andrade - Brad Faxon Joseph Good Mr. Colin Walsh Charities For Children Buzzell June Gibbs Raupp Prince Charitable Trusts Rocco Marsigliano Mr. Newell Warde and Cricket Foundation Peter Carrier Charles Gillooly Edna Mattson Timothy Scudder Family The Salem Foundation Leon Lowenstein Herman (Craig) Arlene Gorton Ellen Maxwell Robert Smith Mrs. Leslie H. Weeden Foundation Christ Mary Grady Patrick McGourty Robertson Tucker Ms. Martha L. Werenfels $25,000 - $49,999 MacLean Vaz Marine Raymond Clark Daniel Greenless Timothy McGourty Norma Vashoo Mr. and Mrs. Rian M. American Chemistry Education Fund John Cotton Peter Hallock Rosemary Judith Weiner Wilkinson Council Meehan Foundation Bobbi Croce Edward Hanley McGourty John D. Work Katelyn Wolfgang Gruben Charitable Nordson Corporation Sarah D’Aguanno Mary Henninger Sharon Mooney Mr. Thomas F. Woodhouse Foundation Foundation Ms. Wendy Woodward McBean Charitable Trust Textron Charitable Trust Mr. Karl Ziegler NOAA Mabel T. Woolley Trust Prospect Hill Foundation Restore America’s Estuaries $1,000 - $2,499 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 Businesses & Foundations, Silicon Valley Community Brunswick Public Constellation Brands, Inc. Government Grants Foundation Arbella Insurance Organizations Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. F.L. Putnam Investment & Gifts Management Company Bonnell Cove Foundation John Clarke Trust $25,000 - $49,999 Navigant Credit Union $10,000 - $24,999 Commonwealth of The Feinstein Foundation CVS Health Charity Classic, New England Interstate BankNewport/OceanPoint Massachusetts Inc. Water Pollution Control $75,000 AND UP Charitable Fund Department of Fish and The GoodCoin Foundation Commission Anonymous Bazarsky Family Foundation Game Waterson Terminal Services Haffenreffer Family Fund Nordson Corporation 11th Hour Racing Grimshaw-Gudewicz Citizens Community Foundation John and Daria Barry Foundation Charitable Foundation Sand Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 R2C Group Foundation The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Adelard A. and Valeda Lea Severus Foundation Bank of America Rexel Energy Solutions The Norman and Rosalie Foundation, Inc. Roy Foundation Silver Tie Fund Citizens Bank Fain Family Foundation The Hassenfeld Foundation United Natural Foods, Inc. Starkweather & Shepley Edwin S. Soforenko REI Insurance Brokerage Island Foundation Hazard Family Foundation Foundation Schneider Electric

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$2,500 - $4,999 $250 - $499 Jamestown Police U.S. Coast Guard Fannie Mae Pew Charitable Trust Amica Mutual Insurance The Arden Corporation Jamestown Volunteer Fire U.S. Environmental Fidelity Pitney Bowes Company Austin Nicholas and Rescue Protection Agency FirstData Pfizer Foundation Anchor Dyes & Additives Farrar Associates Narragansett Bay Estuary U.S. Fish and Wildlife FM Global Pledgeling Foundation LLC Program Service Granny Squibb’s Iced Tea GE Foundation Progressive Insurance Ashaway Line and Twine The Nature Conservancy Warren Land Conservation Montessori Centre of Genentech Prudential Foundation Manufacturing Naval Station Newport Trust, Inc. Barrington, Inc. Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Raytheon Dime Bank Foundation, Inc. Water Scents Park Donuts New England Interstate Weekapaug Foundation for The Thomas and William Rhode Island Foundation Greenleaf Compassionate Water Pollution Control Gilbane Foundation Care Center Shelter Harbor Cons. Commission Conservation The Rockefeller Foundation Society, Inc. Give with Liberty NewportFed Charitable Newport Harbormaster Wild and Scenic Rivers Salesforce.com Stanley’s Boat Yard Goldman Sachs Foundation Newport Rhode Races Stewardship Council Schneider Electric Two Brothers Quality Google Phoenix Bulk Carriers Network for Good Aetna State Street Painting Grainger NOAA Symetra WV Engineering Guggenheim Partners $1,000 - $2,499 PayPal Charitable Teradata Matching Gifts Hasbro, Inc. B & T Associates REI Texas Instruments HP BayCoast Bank Partners Restore America’s Estuaries Textron AIG IBM TisBest Philanthropy Green River Silver Save The Bay acknowledges R.I. CRMC - Coastal Amica Insurance Imtra Corporation Company the following partners: Resources Management Tripadvisor J. McLaughlin Council American Express Intel Foundation Truist Pawtucket Credit Union R.I. Department of American Tower Investment Technology UBS Group Performance Physical Amazon.com Environmental Amerigives, Inc. United Health Management Jacobs Associates Therapy Elizabeth Beisel Ameriprise United Technologies R.I. Department of John Hancock Wealth Management Benevity Amgen Foundation Verizon Resources, Inc. Transportation Johnson & Johnson Bright Funds Apple Waters Corporation R.I. Turnpike and Bridge JPMorgan Chase Brown University Authority Bank of America Wellington Management Kaman Corporation $500 -$999 Buzzards Bay Coalition R.I. State Police Bank of New York Mellon Company, LLP KKR Bell’s Brewery The Carpionato Group Speedo Charities Aid Foundation of Wells Fargo America McKinsey Konica Minolta Business Charity Gift Certificates Target Circle Yelp Solutions Charles Schwab Foundation Microsoft City of East Providence Town of Barrington YourCause Narragansett Bay City of Newport Citizens Bank Morgan Stanley Commission Town of Charlestown Conanicut Marine Services Columbia Threadneedle National Grid Tillotson Corporation Town of Jamestown Investments EarthShare Network for Good West Hill Energy & Town of Tiverton CVS Facebook Optum Computing, Inc. Town of Westerly Dell Gray Matter Marketing Oracle Working Planet United Way of Rhode Island Deutsche Bank Jamestown Harbormaster PepsiCo Foundation University of Rhode Island Donate Well

28 29 Save The Bay Leadership & Staff

Committee Members Paul Mooney Kate & Howard Kilguss Board of Directors President’s Leadership Staff Alden Anderson Anthony B. Morettini Brooke Lee lends strategic vision and Jane Austin Dave Murray Council fiduciary governance. Raymond T. Mancini Hugh Balloch Tom Pagliarini lends expertise, perspective, Executive Director contacts and resources. Sandy Ballou Glen Petaja Brad Miller Jonathan Stone Board Officers Stephanie Baton Marsha Petaja F. Paul Mooney Cheryl Nathanson Tom Borden Linda Pearson Alden Anderson, Jr. Tim Palmer Staff President Deb Penn Andrew Bramson Ruud Bosman Aiden & Kate Petrie Joan Abrams Gilbert Conover Heidi Buonanno Peter Phillips Nick and Wendy Bowen Kendra Beaver Warren Prell Warren Prell Vice President Rondi Butler Timothy Burns Jess Bornstein Jeff Rasmussen Elizabeth Prince Tammy Camillo George Shuster Steve Clark Cynthia Butler Vice President Barbara Van Sciver Joelle Riccio Jeffrey Rasmussen Jackie Carlson Julia Richardson Duncan and Barbara Robin Boss Crouchley Michael Rauh Joshua Cherwinski Tom Rogers Chapman Gráinne Conley Vice President Michael Daly Vin Rose Wayne Charness Sarah Beinecke Richardson Mackensie duPont Crowley Chris Lee Marisa Desautel Joseph DiBattista Stuart Ross Steve Clark Marty Roberts Leanne Danielsen Secretary Anne Earle S. Paul Ryan Denise Dangremond Nancy Safer Stan Dimock Joseph “Bud” Cummings Chris Dodge Suzanne Ferrio Tatiana Rynearson Elizabeth M. Delude-Dix Anne Sage & Jesse Sgro Treasurer Richard Sherman, Esq. Katy Dorchies Tom Ferrio Joseph DiBattista Paul Salem Steve Gerenscer Stephanie Shuster Wenley Ferguson Bradford S. Dimeo George Shuster and Maureen Fogarty Board Members Tom Goddard Brian Wagner Clover Drinkwater Stephanie Van Patten Bayley Forshee Justin DeShaw Alexandra Graskemper Edward Wing Anne G. Earle Topher Hamblett Steven Geremia Katy Hall Chip Young Jeffrey Siegal Letty Hanson Gail Ginnetty Steve Hamburg John Zitzmann Jonathan D. Fain Eric R. C. Smith Stephany Hessler John Heinenman Mark J. Formica Jenn Harris Don & Meg Steiner Mike Jarbeau Kathy Lanphear Aura Hernandez Leslie Gardner Board of Trustees Hon. O. Rogeriee Jennifer Kelly Lynn Manning Anne Holloway Thomas P. I. Goddard Thompson Meghan Kelly Howard Kilguss are trusted advisors with long- Gene McDermott time commitment. Bob and Robin Hall Philip Torgan Adam Kovarsky Anne Miller Chris Kincaid Steven Hambrug July Lewis Geoffrey Kirkman Geoff Tuff Ruth Mullen Alan G. Hassenfeld Kate McPherson Elena Kissel Joan Abrams William Vareika Leslie Munson Alan Nathan C. Michael Hazard Karl Langmuir Trudy Coxe Tim Palmer Kenneth W. Washburn Eric Pfirrmann Scott Lisle Kate Kilguss David and Susan Hibbitt Bridget Kubis Prescott George Shuster Ellicott Wright Neil Marcaccio Sarah Beinecke Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Richard David Prescott Ben Singer Chris McNally Dr. Vincent Rose Higginbotham Jeff Swanlund Samuel Slade Patricia Melaragno H. Curtis Spalding Jennifer Hosmer Jed Thorp Robert Vierra Brooke Merriam Ellicott Wright Kristine Waxman

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