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8% Independent Revenues Expenditures 18% 9% Colleges of Member Dues Programs Board of Directors Cash Contributions 48% Cash Distribution to Colleges 41% 40% In-Kind Contributions In-Kind Distributions 30% Allan Belton John McVay Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Investments (3%) Administration

President President President is a sound Fundraising (3%) Pacific Lutheran University Seattle University investment Betsy Cadwallader Kathleen M. Murray Beck A. Taylor Senior Vice President President President Source: 2018 Audited Financials and Regional Marketing Whitworth University Executive U.S. Bank Shelly O’Quinn Tom Thoen CEO Senior Vice President Pat Callans Innovia Foundation Bank of America Executive Vice President Distinguished Investors Administration Parker Phend Diane Timberlake, MD Behind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, Costco Wholesale Project Management Clinical Professor Consultant foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019: Gordon Clark SunSpear Games School of Medicine Independent Colleges Director of After Sales of Washington Kenworth Truck Co. Ben Phillips Randy Tinseth STUDENT PROGRAMS $2,500 – $9,999 Carolyn Kelly Brian Jeffries BUSINESS AFFILIATE CTO Vice President, Marketing In educating more than 35,000 AND SCHOLARSHIPS Anonymous 2 Rhona Kwiram Don and Ann Jenkins PROGRAM Isiaah Crawford Waypoint Health Boeing Commercial Airlines students each year, the 10 Thayne M. McCulloh Kristofer Johnson President Innovations Violet A. Boyer The Independent private, not-for-profit colleges $100,000+ Ian Metz and Terry L. Jones University of Puget Sound Jim Yearby Patrick and Catherine Colleges of Washington Andrew Prather Vice President and universities that make Bill & Melinda Gates Katie Baumann Daniel J. Martin Callans (ICW) Business Affiliate Investing in higher education Jennifer Divine Shareholder Human Resources up Independent Colleges of Foundation Northwestern Mutual John and Pam McVay Partner Clark Nuber United Way of King County Gordon Clark Program is designed Washington are: PACCAR Inc Foundation Kathleen M. Murray 2020 Miller Nash Graham Council of Independent to create a unique & Dunn LLP Lyle Quasim Richard E. Bangert II #ServingWashington Colleges/Capacity- Julie Prince Parker Phend powers a better future Community Leader ICW Board Emeritus $25,000 – $99,999 affiliation between #CultivatingTalent Building Grant Rabel Family Advised Lyle Quasim Dina Fifadra University of Puget Sound The Anderson ICW and businesses Read our student stories: ICWashington.org ICW Kenneth J. Goodchild #ChampioningDiversity Council of Independent Fund/The Seattle Laura and Jim Head of Product and Trustee Foundation whose products and Analytics, Amazon Global ICW Board Emeritus #DeliveringValue Colleges/SAGE Foundation Rehrmann Laura Rehrmann Costco Wholesale services align with Logistics and #PoweringEconomies Scholars Michael Rask and Etienne Rios Saint Martin’s University Retired President the mission of the Walla Walla University Amazon Council of Jackie Thomas-Rask Steve Seward and Group Health Foundation with a focus on Cowles Company 10 member colleges Independent Kimerly Rorschach Mary Donovan José E. Gaitán #CompletingDegrees Clark Nuber P.S. and universities. Visit Managing Member Mike Ridgeway Colleges/UPS Lorrie and Paul Scott Jamilia Sherls-Jones President/Laboratory Connect with us on Twitter for Gull Industries, Inc./ icwashington.org to The Gaitán Group, PLLC Foundation Randy and Ellen Tinseth Stephen Smith Director examples of our work in action. The Norcliffe True Family learn more. Fremont Analytical, Inc. Titus-Will Enterprises Andrew Sund Liz Gorman Foundation Foundation Senior Partner @ICW Miller Nash Graham & Washington State Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Absco Solutions Gorman Coale Nikisha Reyes-Grange Nordstrom Dunn PLLP Auto Dealers Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. AON Sr. Marketing Manager PEMCO Insurance Roy F. Heynderickx Azure Data & AI Marketing Terri Standish-Kuon and Association Taylor Lumenal Lighting The Wollenberg President Microsoft Charles P. Kuon (WSADA) Tom and Trish Thoen TIAA Saint Martin’s University Foundation WSADA U.S. Bank Kim Rorschach Patrick and Dianne Shaunta Hyde Former Director and CEO $10,000 – $24,999 Schultheis Robert P. Mallon IN-KIND GIFTS Managing Director Seattle Art Museum Ambassadorship Anonymous 1

Community Relations $1,000 – $2,499 Jim Yearby $100,000+ University of Puget Sound Seattle Pacific University Alaska Airlines Lorrie Scott BNSF Railway Legacy Partners who Retired Vice President Dawn and Richard Alaska Airlines Foundation $10 – $999 have given for 25 years Kristofer Johnson PotlatchDeltic Corporation Bangert Kenneth J. and Beryl N. $25,000 – $50,000 or more President and CEO Allan Belton Anonymous 3 Association of Washington Jamilia Sherls-Jones Goodchild Chadd and Elizabeth Anonymous 4 Sheraton Seattle Hotel Business Director, Health Equity & Independent Colleges Community Benefit Isiaah Crawford Fluke Corporation of Washington Bennett/Sophie and Terry Jones MultiCare Health System Noah Bennett Geraldine Craves Retired Market President Moccasin Lake $250 – $2,000 The Boeing Company Devon Crouch South Sound Steve Smith Foundation Lawton Printing, Inc. Executive Director Kevin Bouchey Elizabeth A. Cowles U.S. Bank Norman Archibald Miller Nash Graham & Black Education Strategy Jennifer Divine and and James L. Meyer Roundtable Charitable Dunn LLP Rhona Kwiram Laureen France Michael and CPA, Senior Consultant Foundation Patty Daniels Clark Nuber Terri Standish-Kuon Principal Foundation Kris and Oscar President and CEO Gonzales Dina and Chirag Fifadra Independent Colleges U.S. Bank Foundation Whitman College Daniel J. Martin Liz Gorman and José E. Gaitán President of Washington Washington Trust Bank Groninger & Co., Inc. Seattle Pacific University Wells Fargo Foundation Joel Paisner Andrew C. Sund Howard S. Wright Roy F. Heynderickx President William Kilworth Thayne M. McCulloh Company Shaunta Hyde President Heritage University Foundation Gonzaga University

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“A liberal arts foundation The Power of Partnerships Closing the Gap Higher Education has been critically important to my career For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected % success. Writing and has promoted educational opportunity through policy Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% % 14 Gap engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first- of adults in Washington have one. 70 is the Key presenting clearly, are dedicated to helping students pursue their college generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented Jobs analytical thinking, the , and Washington achieve its post-secondary youth— requiring Independent aspirations can choose their ideal education environment and Colleges ability to consider multiple attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, post- Washington’s perspectives, and leading the nation, and the world. secondary essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based Independent Colleges of Washington a team are all essential credential % economy campuses have the capacity to educate Community Statewide skills I developed in 56 demands a & Technical Economic college and now use every thousands of additional Washington Adults with Colleges Health Shared well-educated day to advance equity students with state and private support post-secondary Responsibility credential workforce within health care.” Public Jamilia Sherls-Jones Baccalaureate Director, Health Equity & Community Benefit % Colleges MultiCare Health System, Tacoma $18,000 92 Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student average annual college grant per 90% of undergraduates receive of student grant aid comes Achievement Council (WSAC 2018) undergraduate college-provided grant aid from the colleges themselves Our academic programs

Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018 are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering A career in a high-demand, Independent colleges and universities in Washington Educating to health care, education, high-wage field requires collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s + and business. higher education pathways between sectors for Washington’s students success. Select an investment opportunity students35K statewide that meets your goals

Investment Opportunities % Written Communication Skills WA-SEN seeks to Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship Endowed Scholarship 82 advance equity, higher Companies Independent Colleges Engaging Students A single gift of any size supports A gift of $20,000 or more of Washington makes education attainment, students at all 10 Independent will provide a gift of education “The information I Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington look for % Problem Solving Skills it possible for students and robust financial Colleges of Washington member in perpetuity have learned is not leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), 81 to contribute to campuses readily accessible to the skills a aid by elevating a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and In-kind Gifts Washington’s economy. the diverse voices 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance Matched Student Savings (MS2) Donations of equipment, materials everyone, especially liberal arts % Ability to Work in a Team We focus on student aid of Washington’s of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens. Rewards low income students’ or services keep college operating those who come education 78 and the transformative individual saving with matching costs down so more resources can students. from low-income delivers experience of a high funds to bridge the gap between be directed to financial aid backgrounds as I did. % Initiative quality liberal arts available financial aid and the cost Business Affiliate Please continue this 74 education through: of attending college Provides a mutually beneficial link work. I appreciate • Positive public policy + Named Scholarship between Washington’s business you—and anticipate % Analytical/Quantitative Skills supporting need-based Visit wa-sen.org WA–SEN 4,500 37 284 A gift of $10,000 or more can be community and the state’s 10 72 student aid Interactions with Washington Student-led awarded in your name, according to private, not-for-profit colleges a day where I can to learn more in 2019 Source: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,” • Charitable gifts Students Campuses Engagements the criteria you choose and universities pay it forward.” National Association of Colleges and Employers. Represented with Legislators http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/ from corporations Matched Student Savings (MS2) and foundations To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494 Recipient WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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“A liberal arts foundation The Power of Partnerships Closing the Gap Higher Education has been critically important to my career For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected % success. Writing and has promoted educational opportunity through policy Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% % 14 Gap engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first- of adults in Washington have one. 70 is the Key presenting clearly, are dedicated to helping students pursue their college generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented Jobs analytical thinking, the , and Washington achieve its post-secondary youth— requiring Independent aspirations can choose their ideal education environment and Colleges ability to consider multiple attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, post- Washington’s perspectives, and leading the nation, and the world. secondary essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based Independent Colleges of Washington a team are all essential credential % economy campuses have the capacity to educate Community Statewide skills I developed in 56 demands a & Technical Economic college and now use every thousands of additional Washington Adults with Colleges Health Shared well-educated day to advance equity students with state and private support post-secondary Responsibility credential workforce within health care.” Public Jamilia Sherls-Jones Baccalaureate Director, Health Equity & Community Benefit % Colleges MultiCare Health System, Tacoma $18,000 92 Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student average annual college grant per 90% of undergraduates receive of student grant aid comes Achievement Council (WSAC 2018) undergraduate college-provided grant aid from the colleges themselves Our academic programs

Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018 are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering A career in a high-demand, Independent colleges and universities in Washington Educating to health care, education, high-wage field requires collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s + and business. higher education pathways between sectors for Washington’s students success. Select an investment opportunity students35K statewide that meets your goals

Investment Opportunities % Written Communication Skills WA-SEN seeks to Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship Endowed Scholarship 82 advance equity, higher Companies Independent Colleges Engaging Students A single gift of any size supports A gift of $20,000 or more of Washington makes education attainment, students at all 10 Independent will provide a gift of education “The information I Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington look for % Problem Solving Skills it possible for students and robust financial Colleges of Washington member in perpetuity have learned is not leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), 81 to contribute to campuses readily accessible to the skills a aid by elevating a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and In-kind Gifts Washington’s economy. the diverse voices 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance Matched Student Savings (MS2) Donations of equipment, materials everyone, especially liberal arts % Ability to Work in a Team We focus on student aid of Washington’s of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens. Rewards low income students’ or services keep college operating those who come education 78 and the transformative individual saving with matching costs down so more resources can students. from low-income delivers experience of a high funds to bridge the gap between be directed to financial aid backgrounds as I did. % Initiative quality liberal arts available financial aid and the cost Business Affiliate Please continue this 74 education through: of attending college Provides a mutually beneficial link work. I appreciate • Positive public policy + Named Scholarship between Washington’s business you—and anticipate % Analytical/Quantitative Skills supporting need-based Visit wa-sen.org WA–SEN 4,500 37 284 A gift of $10,000 or more can be community and the state’s 10 72 student aid Interactions with Washington Student-led awarded in your name, according to private, not-for-profit colleges a day where I can to learn more in 2019 Source: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,” • Charitable gifts Students Campuses Engagements the criteria you choose and universities pay it forward.” National Association of Colleges and Employers. Represented with Legislators http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/ from corporations Matched Student Savings (MS2) and foundations To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494 Recipient WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES OF WASHINGTON 2020 ICWashington.org ICW 2020

“A liberal arts foundation The Power of Partnerships Closing the Gap Higher Education has been critically important to my career For more than 60 years, Independent Colleges of Washington colleges and universities in bringing quality and diversity to By 2023, at least 70% of jobs in Washington are projected % success. Writing and has promoted educational opportunity through policy Washington’s higher education ecosystem. Our work to promote to require a post-secondary credential. Currently, just 56% % 14 Gap engagement, programs, and fundraising partnerships. We equity ensures that all students—including new-majority, first- of adults in Washington have one. 70 is the Key presenting clearly, are dedicated to helping students pursue their college generation, returning adults, low-income, and underrepresented Jobs analytical thinking, the , and Washington achieve its post-secondary youth— requiring Independent aspirations can choose their ideal education environment and Colleges ability to consider multiple attainment goals. Every day, we work to promote the graduate prepared to contribute their talents to the state, post- Washington’s perspectives, and leading the nation, and the world. secondary essential role of private, not-for-profit, liberal arts-based Independent Colleges of Washington a team are all essential credential % economy campuses have the capacity to educate Community Statewide skills I developed in 56 demands a & Technical Economic college and now use every thousands of additional Washington Adults with Colleges Health Shared well-educated day to advance equity students with state and private support post-secondary Responsibility credential workforce within health care.” Public Jamilia Sherls-Jones Baccalaureate Director, Health Equity & Community Benefit % Colleges MultiCare Health System, Tacoma $18,000 92 Source: Roadmap Progress Report, Washington Student average annual college grant per 90% of undergraduates receive of student grant aid comes Achievement Council (WSAC 2018) undergraduate college-provided grant aid from the colleges themselves Our academic programs

Source: ICW Member Schools Survey and U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2018) Source: NCES 2018 are what Washington needs—from computer science and engineering A career in a high-demand, Independent colleges and universities in Washington Educating to health care, education, high-wage field requires collaborate with public colleges to offer smooth transfer Be a force multiplier for the next generation’s + and business. higher education pathways between sectors for Washington’s students success. Select an investment opportunity students35K statewide that meets your goals

Investment Opportunities % Written Communication Skills WA-SEN seeks to Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship Endowed Scholarship 82 advance equity, higher Companies Independent Colleges Engaging Students A single gift of any size supports A gift of $20,000 or more of Washington makes education attainment, students at all 10 Independent will provide a gift of education “The information I Through the College Promise Coalition, Independent Colleges of Washington look for % Problem Solving Skills it possible for students and robust financial Colleges of Washington member in perpetuity have learned is not leads the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN), 81 to contribute to campuses readily accessible to the skills a aid by elevating a well-informed group of students on private and public, 2-year and In-kind Gifts Washington’s economy. the diverse voices 4-year campuses to engage and educate legislators about the importance Matched Student Savings (MS2) Donations of equipment, materials everyone, especially liberal arts % Ability to Work in a Team We focus on student aid of Washington’s of higher education for all Washingtonians through an equity lens. Rewards low income students’ or services keep college operating those who come education 78 and the transformative individual saving with matching costs down so more resources can students. from low-income delivers experience of a high funds to bridge the gap between be directed to financial aid backgrounds as I did. % Initiative quality liberal arts available financial aid and the cost Business Affiliate Please continue this 74 education through: of attending college Provides a mutually beneficial link work. I appreciate • Positive public policy + Named Scholarship between Washington’s business you—and anticipate % Analytical/Quantitative Skills supporting need-based Visit wa-sen.org WA–SEN 4,500 37 284 A gift of $10,000 or more can be community and the state’s 10 72 student aid Interactions with Washington Student-led awarded in your name, according to private, not-for-profit colleges a day where I can to learn more in 2019 Source: “The Attributes Employers Seek on a Candidate’s Resume,” • Charitable gifts Students Campuses Engagements the criteria you choose and universities pay it forward.” National Association of Colleges and Employers. Represented with Legislators http://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/candidate-selection/ from corporations Matched Student Savings (MS2) and foundations To invest in student success, call: 206.623.4494 Recipient WA-SEN is administered by Independent Colleges of Washington with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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8% Independent Revenues Expenditures 18% 9% Colleges of Member Dues Programs Board of Directors Cash Contributions 48% Cash Distribution to Colleges 41% 40% Washington In-Kind Contributions In-Kind Distributions 30% Allan Belton John McVay Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Investments (3%) Administration

President President President is a sound Whitworth University Seattle University Fundraising (3%) Pacific Lutheran University Walla Walla University Seattle University investment Betsy Cadwallader Kathleen M. Murray Beck A. Taylor Senior Vice President President President Source: 2018 Audited Financials and Regional Marketing Whitman College Whitworth University Executive U.S. Bank Shelly O’Quinn Tom Thoen CEO Senior Vice President Pat Callans Innovia Foundation Bank of America Executive Vice President Distinguished Investors Administration Parker Phend Diane Timberlake, MD Behind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, Costco Wholesale Project Management Clinical Professor Consultant University of Washington foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019: Gordon Clark SunSpear Games School of Medicine Independent Colleges Director of After Sales of Washington Kenworth Truck Co. Ben Phillips Randy Tinseth STUDENT PROGRAMS $2,500 – $9,999 Carolyn Kelly Brian Jeffries BUSINESS AFFILIATE CTO Vice President, Marketing In educating more than 35,000 AND SCHOLARSHIPS Anonymous 2 Rhona Kwiram Don and Ann Jenkins PROGRAM Isiaah Crawford Waypoint Health Boeing Commercial Airlines students each year, the 10 Thayne M. McCulloh Kristofer Johnson President Innovations Violet A. Boyer The Independent private, not-for-profit colleges $100,000+ Ian Metz and Terry L. Jones University of Puget Sound Jim Yearby Patrick and Catherine Colleges of Washington Andrew Prather Vice President and universities that make Bill & Melinda Gates Katie Baumann Daniel J. Martin Callans (ICW) Business Affiliate Investing in higher education Jennifer Divine Shareholder Human Resources up Independent Colleges of Foundation Northwestern Mutual John and Pam McVay Partner Clark Nuber United Way of King County Gordon Clark Program is designed Washington are: PACCAR Inc Foundation Kathleen M. Murray 2020 Miller Nash Graham Council of Independent to create a unique & Dunn LLP Lyle Quasim Richard E. Bangert II #ServingWashington Colleges/Capacity- Julie Prince Parker Phend powers a better future Community Leader ICW Board Emeritus $25,000 – $99,999 affiliation between #CultivatingTalent Building Grant Rabel Family Advised Lyle Quasim Dina Fifadra University of Puget Sound The Anderson ICW and businesses Read our student stories: ICWashington.org ICW Kenneth J. Goodchild #ChampioningDiversity Council of Independent Fund/The Seattle Laura and Jim Head of Product and Trustee Foundation whose products and Analytics, Amazon Global ICW Board Emeritus #DeliveringValue Colleges/SAGE Foundation Rehrmann Laura Rehrmann Costco Wholesale services align with Logistics and #PoweringEconomies Scholars Michael Rask and Etienne Rios Gonzaga University Saint Martin’s University Retired President the mission of the Walla Walla University Heritage University Amazon Council of Jackie Thomas-Rask Steve Seward and Group Health Foundation with a focus on Cowles Company 10 member colleges Independent Kimerly Rorschach Mary Donovan José E. Gaitán #CompletingDegrees Clark Nuber P.S. and universities. Visit Managing Member Mike Ridgeway Colleges/UPS Lorrie and Paul Scott Jamilia Sherls-Jones President/Laboratory Connect with us on Twitter for Gull Industries, Inc./ icwashington.org to The Gaitán Group, PLLC Foundation Randy and Ellen Tinseth Stephen Smith Director examples of our work in action. The Norcliffe True Family learn more. Fremont Analytical, Inc. Titus-Will Enterprises Andrew Sund Liz Gorman Foundation Foundation Senior Partner @ICW Miller Nash Graham & Washington State Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Absco Solutions Gorman Coale Nikisha Reyes-Grange Nordstrom Dunn PLLP Auto Dealers Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. AON Sr. Marketing Manager PEMCO Insurance Roy F. Heynderickx Azure Data & AI Marketing Terri Standish-Kuon and Association Taylor Lumenal Lighting The Wollenberg President Microsoft Charles P. Kuon (WSADA) Tom and Trish Thoen TIAA Saint Martin’s University Foundation WSADA U.S. Bank Kim Rorschach Patrick and Dianne Shaunta Hyde Former Director and CEO $10,000 – $24,999 Schultheis Robert P. Mallon IN-KIND GIFTS Managing Director Seattle Art Museum Ambassadorship Anonymous 1

Community Relations $1,000 – $2,499 Jim Yearby $100,000+ University of Puget Sound Seattle Pacific University Alaska Airlines Lorrie Scott BNSF Railway Legacy Partners who Retired Vice President Dawn and Richard Alaska Airlines Foundation $10 – $999 have given for 25 years Kristofer Johnson PotlatchDeltic Corporation Bangert Kenneth J. and Beryl N. $25,000 – $50,000 or more President and CEO Allan Belton Anonymous 3 Association of Washington Jamilia Sherls-Jones Goodchild Chadd and Elizabeth Anonymous 4 Sheraton Seattle Hotel Business Director, Health Equity & Independent Colleges Community Benefit Isiaah Crawford Fluke Corporation of Washington Bennett/Sophie and Terry Jones MultiCare Health System Noah Bennett Geraldine Craves Retired Market President Moccasin Lake $250 – $2,000 The Boeing Company Devon Crouch South Sound Steve Smith Foundation Lawton Printing, Inc. Executive Director Kevin Bouchey Elizabeth A. Cowles U.S. Bank Norman Archibald Miller Nash Graham & Black Education Strategy Jennifer Divine and and James L. Meyer Roundtable Charitable Dunn LLP Rhona Kwiram Laureen France Michael and CPA, Senior Consultant Foundation Patty Daniels Clark Nuber Terri Standish-Kuon Principal Foundation Kris and Oscar President and CEO Gonzales Dina and Chirag Fifadra Independent Colleges U.S. Bank Foundation Whitman College Daniel J. Martin Liz Gorman and José E. Gaitán President of Washington Washington Trust Bank Groninger & Co., Inc. Seattle Pacific University Wells Fargo Foundation Joel Paisner Andrew C. Sund Howard S. Wright Roy F. Heynderickx President William Kilworth Thayne M. McCulloh Company Shaunta Hyde President Heritage University Foundation Gonzaga University

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8% Independent Revenues Expenditures 18% 9% Colleges of Member Dues Programs Board of Directors Cash Contributions 48% Cash Distribution to Colleges 41% 40% Washington In-Kind Contributions In-Kind Distributions 30% Allan Belton John McVay Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Investments (3%) Administration

President President President is a sound Whitworth University Seattle University Fundraising (3%) Pacific Lutheran University Walla Walla University Seattle University investment Betsy Cadwallader Kathleen M. Murray Beck A. Taylor Senior Vice President President President Source: 2018 Audited Financials and Regional Marketing Whitman College Whitworth University Executive U.S. Bank Shelly O’Quinn Tom Thoen CEO Senior Vice President Pat Callans Innovia Foundation Bank of America Executive Vice President Distinguished Investors Administration Parker Phend Diane Timberlake, MD Behind every student there is a need for strong public and private community partners. Here are the companies, Costco Wholesale Project Management Clinical Professor Consultant University of Washington foundations and individuals that invested in students from July 2018-June 2019: Gordon Clark SunSpear Games School of Medicine Independent Colleges Director of After Sales of Washington Kenworth Truck Co. Ben Phillips Randy Tinseth STUDENT PROGRAMS $2,500 – $9,999 Carolyn Kelly Brian Jeffries BUSINESS AFFILIATE CTO Vice President, Marketing In educating more than 35,000 AND SCHOLARSHIPS Anonymous 2 Rhona Kwiram Don and Ann Jenkins PROGRAM Isiaah Crawford Waypoint Health Boeing Commercial Airlines students each year, the 10 Thayne M. McCulloh Kristofer Johnson President Innovations Violet A. Boyer The Independent private, not-for-profit colleges $100,000+ Ian Metz and Terry L. Jones University of Puget Sound Jim Yearby Patrick and Catherine Colleges of Washington Andrew Prather Vice President and universities that make Bill & Melinda Gates Katie Baumann Daniel J. Martin Callans (ICW) Business Affiliate Investing in higher education Jennifer Divine Shareholder Human Resources up Independent Colleges of Foundation Northwestern Mutual John and Pam McVay Partner Clark Nuber United Way of King County Gordon Clark Program is designed Washington are: PACCAR Inc Foundation Kathleen M. Murray 2020 Miller Nash Graham Council of Independent to create a unique & Dunn LLP Lyle Quasim Richard E. Bangert II #ServingWashington Colleges/Capacity- Julie Prince Parker Phend powers a better future Community Leader ICW Board Emeritus $25,000 – $99,999 affiliation between #CultivatingTalent Building Grant Rabel Family Advised Lyle Quasim Dina Fifadra University of Puget Sound The Anderson ICW and businesses Read our student stories: ICWashington.org ICW Kenneth J. Goodchild #ChampioningDiversity Council of Independent Fund/The Seattle Laura and Jim Head of Product and Trustee Foundation whose products and Analytics, Amazon Global ICW Board Emeritus #DeliveringValue Colleges/SAGE Foundation Rehrmann Laura Rehrmann Costco Wholesale services align with Logistics and #PoweringEconomies Scholars Michael Rask and Etienne Rios Gonzaga University Saint Martin’s University Retired President the mission of the Walla Walla University Heritage University Amazon Council of Jackie Thomas-Rask Steve Seward and Group Health Foundation with a focus on Cowles Company 10 member colleges Independent Kimerly Rorschach Mary Donovan José E. Gaitán #CompletingDegrees Clark Nuber P.S. and universities. Visit Managing Member Mike Ridgeway Colleges/UPS Lorrie and Paul Scott Jamilia Sherls-Jones President/Laboratory Connect with us on Twitter for Gull Industries, Inc./ icwashington.org to The Gaitán Group, PLLC Foundation Randy and Ellen Tinseth Stephen Smith Director examples of our work in action. The Norcliffe True Family learn more. Fremont Analytical, Inc. Titus-Will Enterprises Andrew Sund Liz Gorman Foundation Foundation Senior Partner @ICW Miller Nash Graham & Washington State Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Absco Solutions Gorman Coale Nikisha Reyes-Grange Nordstrom Dunn PLLP Auto Dealers Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. AON Sr. Marketing Manager PEMCO Insurance Roy F. Heynderickx Azure Data & AI Marketing Terri Standish-Kuon and Association Taylor Lumenal Lighting The Wollenberg President Microsoft Charles P. Kuon (WSADA) Tom and Trish Thoen TIAA Saint Martin’s University Foundation WSADA U.S. Bank Kim Rorschach Patrick and Dianne Shaunta Hyde Former Director and CEO $10,000 – $24,999 Schultheis Robert P. Mallon IN-KIND GIFTS Managing Director Seattle Art Museum Ambassadorship Anonymous 1

Community Relations $1,000 – $2,499 Jim Yearby $100,000+ University of Puget Sound Seattle Pacific University Alaska Airlines Lorrie Scott BNSF Railway Legacy Partners who Retired Vice President Dawn and Richard Alaska Airlines Foundation $10 – $999 have given for 25 years Kristofer Johnson PotlatchDeltic Corporation Bangert Kenneth J. and Beryl N. $25,000 – $50,000 or more President and CEO Allan Belton Anonymous 3 Association of Washington Jamilia Sherls-Jones Goodchild Chadd and Elizabeth Anonymous 4 Sheraton Seattle Hotel Business Director, Health Equity & Independent Colleges Community Benefit Isiaah Crawford Fluke Corporation of Washington Bennett/Sophie and Terry Jones MultiCare Health System Noah Bennett Geraldine Craves Retired Market President Moccasin Lake $250 – $2,000 The Boeing Company Devon Crouch South Sound Steve Smith Foundation Lawton Printing, Inc. Executive Director Kevin Bouchey Elizabeth A. Cowles U.S. Bank Norman Archibald Miller Nash Graham & Black Education Strategy Jennifer Divine and and James L. Meyer Roundtable Charitable Dunn LLP Rhona Kwiram Laureen France Michael and CPA, Senior Consultant Foundation Patty Daniels Clark Nuber Terri Standish-Kuon Principal Foundation Kris and Oscar President and CEO Gonzales Dina and Chirag Fifadra Independent Colleges U.S. Bank Foundation Whitman College Daniel J. Martin Liz Gorman and José E. Gaitán President of Washington Washington Trust Bank Groninger & Co., Inc. Seattle Pacific University Wells Fargo Foundation Joel Paisner Andrew C. Sund Howard S. Wright Roy F. Heynderickx President William Kilworth Thayne M. McCulloh Company Shaunta Hyde President Heritage University Foundation Gonzaga University

twitter.com/ICW ICWashington.org Gonzaga University | Heritage University Pacific Lutheran University | Saint Martin’s University Photo: A. Ford Seattle Pacific University | Seattle University 600 Stewart Street, Suite 600 University of Puget Sound | Walla Walla University Seattle, Washington 98101 Whitman College | Whitworth University 206.623.4494 | [email protected] ICWashington.org