2011 ANNUAL REPORT OUR MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT ALL CHILDREN, REGARDLESS OF THEIR BACKGROUND, Dear Friend, GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL PREPARED FOR, AND WITH ACCESS TO, A COLLEGE EDUCATION. It has been an exciting year for Stand. With the launch of new Stand affiliates in and , we are reaching more To make that happen, students than ever before. We have also accelerated our impact by helping to enact or implement legislation to improve staff and volunteers of Stand for Children teacher effectiveness in seven of our ten* state affiliates. Leadership Center, a 501(c)(3) public charity, and Stand for Children, Inc., We are particularly inspired by Stand’s renewed focus on helping students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds. a 501(c)(4) membership organization: Stand staff are actively engaging with parents and teachers in Three years ago, Stand set out to dramatically increase our organizational impact. We committed that districts like Chicago, Boston, Houston, Memphis, and by the end of 2011, we would play a key role in enacting education policies and investments at the state Indianapolis to uncover real problems and identify solutions and district levels to impact the lives of over 1.6 million children. We pledged to grow from four to ten Educate and empower parents, that work in those communities. states, and from 40,000 to 160,000 supporters. teachers and community members Thanks to hard work by our talented staff and volunteers, tremendous support from our National Boards, to demand excellent schools. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of Stand’s staff, volunteers, and supporters for their relentless Advisory Boards, and other generous donors, we met and exceeded these goals. commitment to making a difference for children. We are proud Advocate for effective local, state of all that Stand has accomplished on behalf of students in the • From 2009-2011, we worked with partners at the state level to achieve 22 victories. past year. • These laws we helped to pass will positively impact 8 million children when implemented. and national education policies and • We’ve grown to 19 urban chapters and more than 250,000 supporters. investments. Standing with you, • In December 2011 we began planning for our tenth state affiliate, .

Julie Mikuta, Board Chair, Stand for Children Leadership Center These successes, though significant, are not nearly enough. We pledge to continue with determina- Ensure the policies and funding we Emma Bloomberg, Board Chair, Stand for Children, Inc. tion and urgency: empowering parents, electing champions for education, and pushing for legislative advocate for reach classrooms and changes that will make a difference for the future of millions of children. help students. Already, we’re preparing for expansion into more states. We’re also launching Stand University for Parents (Stand UP), a ten week course to help parents and guardians support their students toward academic success. In addition, staff, volunteers, and members of Stand for Children, Inc. Stand volunteers show their passion for making a difference every day. I am constantly motivated by their inspiring words – like these from Robin Campbell, a Memphis parent who participated in the first work to: Stand UP class: “No one has ever talked to me about believing my child can go to college. [Stand is] allowing me and others to see we can get my daughter there.” Elect courageous leaders who will Thank you for your continuing support of Stand. We deeply appreciate your help. stand up for our priorities. * The Louisiana expansion was approved by the board of Jonah Edelman directors in December 2011. Chief Executive Officer

* Electoral activities are conducted exclusively by Stand for Children or one or more of its affiliated political committees. Stand for Children Leadership Center does not endorse or otherwise support the election or defeat of any candidate for elective public office. 2011 HIGHLIGHTS

In 2011, Stand for Children catalyzed significant legislative and electoral victories. A few are

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Texas: An end to damaging “last in, first : Passage of 16 bills aimed at out” retention practices improving the state’s public education Stand for Children championed a successful legis- Happy Haynes believes in: system ◾ High-quality public school options lative amendment in the state with the second-high- in every Denver neighborhood During a five-month legislative session, Stand for ◾ High expectations for all Denver Mail in your ballot today! est number of K-12 students in the nation. Working students and the support they Ballots must be postmarked by 5pm on Oct 27. need to reach them Children Oregon advocated for more than a dozen When you mail in your ballot, use 2 stamps. ◾ Accountability and support for in partnership with other advocates, we helped To find out more about a drop-off location near you, please visit: Massachusetts: Improved teacher school leaders and teachers education proposals aimed at improving public www.denvergov.org/Election_Commission pass a measure to require school administrators education, and the state made unprecedented progress effectiveness measures to take into account a teacher’s evaluation, not just HAPPY HAYNES. Quality Leadership for Denver School Board. toward that goal. New laws strengthen state education In 2011 Stand for Children campaigned at the state the number of years they’ve been on the job, when governance, improve access to college, prepare more Board of Education to improve teacher evaluation making reductions in force. Colorado: Preserving a pro-reform school kids for success, and limit time students spend on regulations, and laid groundwork for the Great Teachers board majority in Denver standardized testing. Great Schools campaign, through which we proposed legislation that would ensure all public schools in Mas- Stand for Children helped maintain a 4-3 pro-school : Community engagement to put sachusetts put performance first when deciding which reform majority by playing a key role in the elec- Stand for Children staff and volunteers also got out education first the vote to elect 21 Stand-endorsed school board teachers to place and keep in our classrooms. Stand Indiana: Supporting the tion of two reform candidates to the Denver School In Memphis, Stand for Children rallied the community members in districts throughout the state. gathered 81,000 signatures to qualify a ballot ques- passage of Senate Bill 1 Board in November. Stand played a significant role with a Put Education First campaign and supported four tion and prepare to advocate for teacher effectiveness Governor Pat Quinn signs Senate Bill 7 on June 13, 2011. Stand for Children advocated in candidate recruitment and reached 21,000 voters out of seven candidates that won appointment to the Stand for Children Leadership Center partnered with legislation or a ballot measure campaign. successfully for Senate Bill 1, through phone banks and door-to-door canvassing. new unified Shelby County School Board, two of whom local and statewide organizations to host a series of Illinois: Landmark educator which implements annual are Stand members. Community Conversations throughout the fall on key effectiveness legislation performance evaluations topics: the achievement gap, funding, and supporting Stand for Children played a key role in crafting and for teachers and provides Stand for Children Leadership Center partnered with educators. driving one of the most significant pieces of educa- a new performance-based local organizations to run Education Study Circles that tion reform legislation ever passed. Senate Bill 7 compensation model. brought dozens of Memphis parents into a citywide received broad bipartisan support and ensures It also ends harmful “last in, first out” policies. conversation about how best to improve Memphis that more Illinois students will have great teachers public schools. in their classrooms. It reforms teacher tenure and makes performance count, rather than seniority, in personnel decisions. ACROSS THE NATION In 2011 Stand worked in 9 states and in major cities across the country. We expanded into Indiana and Texas, and our board approved expansion into Louisiana in December 2011.

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Nashville STAND FOR CHILDREN, INC. 501(c)(4) STAND FOR CHILDREN LEADERSHIP CENTER 501(c)(3) ARIZONA TENNESSEE Memphis BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Phoenix Emma Bloomberg (Chair), Senior Planning Officer, Robin Hood Julie Mikuta (Chair), Partner, New Schools Venture Fund F. Philip Handy (Treasurer), President and CEO, Strategic Industries Kristin Ehrgood President, Flamboyan Foundation Michael Lomax President and CEO, United Negro College Fund Julie Jensen COO, The Jenesis Group Don Washburn (Secretary), Private Equity Investor Vanessa Kirsch President and Founder, New Profit, Inc. TEXAS Jonathan Lavine Managing Director, Bain Capital LOUISIANA John Legend Entertainer and Education Activist Houston Baton Rouge Eliza Leighton (Secretary), Independent Consultant Andy Moffit Senior Practice Expert, McKinsey & Co. New Orleans Reuben Munger (Treasurer), Vision Ridge Partners, LLC STAND FOR CHILDREN STAND FOR CHILDREN FINANCES LEADERSHIP CENTER FINANCES C3 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Stand for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) membership organization. While contributions to C4 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Stand for Children, Inc are not tax deductible, numerous members, individuals, and organi- 2. C4 expenses by type by expenses C4 2. type by revenue C4 1. Stand for Children Leadership Center is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides leadership Fiscal years ending December 31, 2011 & 2010 2011 2010 zations supported the important work. 2011 proved to be another strong year, and Stand Fiscal years ending December 31, 2011 & 2010 2011 2010 Membership development and training to everyday citizens. Fund-raising Revenues, gains and other support: exceeded its $4,137,598 in expenses by bringing in total revenues of $5,724,587. Revenues, gains and other support: Businesses and Organizations and Businesses Management and General and Management We are pleased to report that 2011 was a strong year for the Leadership Center. We Grants and contributions 17,495,182 10,989,817 Grants and contributions 5,484,894 5,626,649 Individuals raised $17,495,182 from individuals, businesses, organizations and foundations, which Services Program In-kind donations 11,794 29,934 Memberships 239,178 288,845 represents an increase of nearly 60% compared to 2010. Expenses grew nearly 58% to 1. C4 revenue by type Foundations C4 - 2011 Revenue by Type 2. C4 expenses by type $14,495,098, with the largest increases in spending related to the ramp up of our three Other income 101,994 55,649 In-kind donations 65 350 Membership newest state affiliates (Illinois, Indiana and Texas) as well as the overall build out of National Foundations 8.6% Fund-raising Total revenue 17,608,970 11,075,400 Other income 450 762 Support Services teams. Businesses andBusinesses Organizations and Organizations 6.6% Management and General Expenses Membership 4.2% Total revenue 5,724,587 5,916,606 Individuals Program Services Program services 11,773,882 8,336,401 Texas Texas Expenses 4. C4 expenses by state by expenses C4 4. C4 - 2011 Revenuesstate by by revenue State C4 3. 1. C3 revenue by type 2. C3 expenses by type Indiana Foundations C3 - 2011 Revenue by Type Management and general 2,078,838 520,626 Indiana National Office 29.6% Program services 3,486,031 2,570,399 Other Income .6 Fund-raising 4.4 Program Services 81.3% Illinois Massachusetts 20.7% Businesses and Organizations 1.8% Individuals 80.6% Illinois Fund-raising 642,378 337,314 Oregon 3.3% Management and general 501,745 122,183 2. C4 expenses by type by expenses C4 2. type by revenue C4 1. In-kind donationsIn-kind 0.1%donations .1 Management and General 14.3 Arizona Tennessee 1.8% Arizona C3 - 2011 Expenses by State by IndividualsExpenses 2011 - C3 State by Revenues 2011 - C3 Total expenses 14,495,098 9,194,341 Membership Fund-raising 149,822 81,362 Other Income 0.6% Fund-raising Washington 6.8% 13.7% Colorado Colorado 10.0% Businesses and Organizations 1.8 Program Services 81.3 Colorado Change in net assets 3,113,872 1,881,059 Organizations and Businesses Management and General and Management Arizona 1.6% Total expenses 4,137,598 2,773,944 Washington C3 - 2011 Revenues by State Washington Illinois 16.0% Texas Louisiana Individuals Individuals 13.7 Assets Services Program Indiana 1.7% Change in net assets 1,586,989 3,142,662 National Office 34.6% Tennessee Texas Program Services 81.3% Tennessee Texas Texas 8.5% Indiana Texas 3. C4 revenue by state 4. C4 expenses by state Foundations Massachusetts 8.0% Cash and cash equivalents 4,848,438 3,632,295 30 Foundations 83.8% Foundations 83.8 Assets Oregon 5.0% Oregon 1. C4 revenue by type Oregon Indiana Indiana 2. C4 expenses by type Indiana Illinois Tennessee 6.9% Short-term receivables 2,279,109 768,963 Cash and cash equivalents 5,196,413 3,129,947 Washington 5.6% Massachusetts C4 - 2011 Expenses by Type Membership 25 20 15 10 5 0 Massachusetts Fund-raising Illinois Arizona Illinois Colorado 13.4% Prepaid expenses and deposits 210,481 150,492 Illinois Short-term receivables 25,323 10,585 Arizona 3.7% O ce National ManagementO ce National and General 12.1% Colorado Arizona Illinois 7.5% Businesses and Organizations Arizona Furniture and equipment, net 399,720 402,996 ManagementArizona and General Prepaid expenses and deposits 6,970 19,347 Indiana 3.0% Fund-raising 3.6% Texas Texas Washington Colorado Texas 5.5% Individuals state by expenses C4 4. state by revenue C4 3. Due from Stand for Children, Inc. 9,436 Program Services FurnitureColorado and equipment, net 17,760 6,000 Louisiana 6.8% Indiana Colorado 1. C3 revenue by type C4 - 2011 Expenses by State Indiana Tennessee 2. C3 expenses by type Washington Total assets 7,747,184 4,954,746Foundations Due from Stand for Children Leadership Center 496,484 C3 - 2011 Expenses by Type Illinois Washington Fund-raising 4.4 Washington National Office 12.5% Illinois Other Income .6 4. C3 expenses by state Oregon Tennessee Liabilities and net assets Massachusetts 20.2% 3. C3 revenue by state Arizona Total assets 5,246,466 3,662,363 Management and General 14.3% Oregon 4.3% Arizona Tennessee Management and General 14.3 Texas Program Services 84.3% Tennessee In-kind donations .1Massachusetts Oregon Fund-raising 4.4% State by Expenses 2011 - C3 AccountsState by payableRevenues and2011 - accruedC3 liabilities 548,873 373,823 Colorado Tennessee 2.4% 30Liabilities and net assets Louisiana Colorado Washington 5.3% Oregon Indiana Oregon BusinessesO ce and OrganizationsNational 1.8 Massachusetts Program Services 81.3 Held in agency for Stand for Children, Inc. 250,000 Washington Colorado 11.2% Washington Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 112,617 124,939 Texas C3 - 2011 Expenses by State Arizona 2.1% Texas Louisiana Massachusetts National O ce National Due to Stand for Children, Inc. 246,484 Tennessee Massachusetts 0 5 Illinois10 27.4%15 20 25 Individuals 13.7 National Office 30.9% Illinois Tennessee Due to Stand for Children Leadership Center 9,436 - 30 Indiana 3.3% Indiana Indiana Massachusetts 9.9%Texas Texas Texas Oregon National O ce Total net assets 3. C4 revenue by state 7,198,311 4,084,439 4. C4 expenses by state National O ce Texas 11.3% Oregon Total net assets 5,124,413 3,537,424 Foundations 83.8 Program Services 81.3% Oregon 7.4% Arizona Illinois Indiana Illinois Tennessee 7.2% Massachusetts Indiana Massachusetts Washington 6.7% Total liabilities and net assets 7,747,184 4,954,746Indiana 25 20 15 10 5 0 Total liabilities and net assets 5,246,466 3,662,363 Arizona Illinois Colorado Colorado 16.8% O ce National Arizona Illinois O ce National Arizona 4.8% Illinois Colorado Arizona Illinois 6.8% Washington Colorado Indiana 5.2% The results depicted in these graphs and financial summaries are derived from Stand for Children Leadership Center’s Arizona Stand for Children Leadership Center maintains a four- Stand for Children has earned Washington Colorado and Stand for Children, Inc.’s audited December 31, 2011 financial statements, which contain an unqualified audit Arizona star rating (the highest available) for sound fiscal the GuideStar Exchange Seal, Texas 4.3% opinion.Tennessee Please direct requests for copies of our audited financial statements to [email protected]. management from Charity Navigator, the nation’s premier demonstrating its commitment Tennessee Washington Washington Colorado independent evaluator of charitable organizations. to transparency. Colorado Oregon Oregon Tennessee Tennessee Washington 4. C3 expenses by state Washington 3. C3 revenue by state Massachusetts Oregon Tennessee Texas Tennessee National O ce National Massachusetts Louisiana 30 Oregon Indiana O ce National Oregon Texas Massachusetts Illinois Massachusetts 0 5 10 15 20 25 Indiana National O ce Arizona National O ce Illinois Colorado Arizona Washington Colorado Tennessee Washington Oregon Tennessee Leaders $50,000 - $99,999 Patrick Simpson Thomas Feeley Donors $250 - $999 Intel Volunteer Grant Program Von and Susan Summers Donors $250 - $999 Gifts in Kind Oregon Political Action Committee PLEDGE TO OUR DONORS Anonymous Carol and Dale Sperling Caroline Fenn and Marc Bohn Susan Abate Scott Jacobson Jean Tate Anonymous We promise to use our resources in Arizona Community Foundation Barre and Robert Stoll Chris Finley Tom Alberg and Judi Beck Elizabeth Johnson Ann Thompson Richard Berlin Ambient PDX, Inc. Sponsors $5,000 - $9,999 Connie and Steve Ballmer Thunderbird Charities Foster Pepper PLLC Joan Allen Sandra Joos Jim Torrey Betsy Boyd and Marc Spence* Archer Custom Builders Kevin and Amy Kohnstamm the most efficient way possible and Bezos Family Foundation Michael Tooke Foundations for a Better Oregon Kelly Andersen Donna Jordan Richard Warren Deborah and David Brown Davis, Wright, Tremaine LLP Nancy Collins and Charles Collins Lisa Wissner-Slivka and Benjamin Slivka Jack Friedman and Susan Climo Mary Anderson Len Jordan Washington Publishing Company Jan Bushing* Gun Denhart Donors $250 - $999 to maintain the highest financial and Gun Denhart via the Gun & Tom Denhart Family Fund Ned and Sara Friend Morgan Anderson Erin Kahn James Weston Sarah Case and Bob Pelz* Emerald Petals David and Courtney Angeli Education Equality Project Sponsors $5,000 - $9,999 Friends Of Chris Edwards Daniel Bacon The Kiva Traci and John Wheeler Peyton Chapman Janel Highfill Kari Easton and Thomas Koehler ethical standards. We appreciate Bill Healy Foundation Two anonymous donors Jutta S. Graham Bruce Bailey Philip Knell Michael White David Clayton and Martia Kontak Eliza Leighton Josh Hinerfeld Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Donor Advised Fund Priscilla Bernard The Honorable Chris Harker and Georgia Harker Carole Barron Laura Kohn Bill Williams Shelley and Sean Comfort* Frank Satterlee Susheela Jayapal your support and take seriously the at The Chicago Community Trust Jennifer Bruml Edwin Harnden Helen Beardsworth Molly Kohnstamm Ron Witcosky Cathy Corlett Donald Washburn Matt and Ruth Reinmann Parker Family Foundation Judy and Brad Chase Philip and Brooke Harrell Christina and Robert Beatty-Walters Sherry Ladd Eric Withee and Lori Withee Barbara Crandall* Carl S. Zaragoza responsibility that comes with it. 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David Myers Merrily McCabe* at Combined Jewish Philanthropies Morgan McAlenney David and Patricia Nierenberg John and Lisa Pritzker Family Fund Wright Runstad & Company Mancini Foundation Matilda and Vance Day Terri Naito Katie McClure Daniels Fund Leaders $50,000 - $99,999 Carrie Morgridge Jon and Judy Runstad Brian and Stephanie Spector via the Brian and Bill and Julie Young Fund at The Oregon Community Merrill Family Charitable Foundation Pip Denhart Joan Obie Julie Mikuta* Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Jon and Mindy Gray Alexander Ooms Stephanie Spector Fund at The Boston Foundation Foundation Marli Miller Carmen Ellis Jennifer and Tim O’Brien Kimberly and Michael Morrison* Helios Education Foundation Liz Kramer Lefkofsky and Eric Lefkofsky Daniel L. Ritchie Sponsors $5,000 - $9,999 Chrissy and Donald Washburn Andy Moffit and Gina Raimondo Charlie and Shawn Engelberg Leslie O’Leary Dr. Woodrow A. 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Andrea Platt Dyal Champions $100,000 - $249,999 Mike and Jackie Bezos Paula Crown Sarah and Richard Barton Boston Opportunity Agenda Sarah Barton via the Barton Family Foundation Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust Kathleen Gary Anne Philipsborn Julie Ponting* Anonymous Phil Handy James Crown Rick Cantu The Charlotte Foundation Maggie and Steve Bass Margie and Elden Rosenthal Randolph and Jennifer Geller William and Kieren Porter Superintendent Roger Rada The Anschutz Foundation Emma Bloomberg and Chris Frissora Rosalind Keiser Ken Kamada Bill Clapp via the Quiet Harbor Fund at The Seattle Meg Blanchet Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. 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