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Fy20 Annual Report FY20 ANNUAL REPORT #ASMTOGETHER While the second half of 2019 was another busy time of programs for After School Matters, we all #ASMTOGETHER know 2020 was a year like no other. The COVID-19 Between July 2019 and June 2020, we engaged more than 18,000 teens across Chicago pandemic, alongside increased activism and public through our nationally recognized programs which help them gain critical skills for college, attention on systemic racism, changed people’s daily careers, and beyond. Despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, we were lives. As the pandemic unfolded in the midst of our able to ensure our teens had access to mentors and programs during this time. spring session that year, we paused our in-person programs and undertook the work of re-envisioning Every day in our programs, teens are striving to not only achieve success for themselves but to our program delivery model in order to continue to also strengthen their communities. These teens are Chicago’s future leaders — entrepreneurs, serve the thousands of teens who depended on our changemakers, artists, activists, chefs, engineers, coaches, and more. instructors and mentors to help them navigate this unprecedented time. Recognizing the growing food insecurity brought about by the pandemic, we partnered with Gate Gourmet, The Greater Chicago Food De- pository, and World Central Kitchen, to provide meals to our teens and their community We re-envisioned how to present our programs remotely and ensured that all our SUPPORTING CHICAGO TEENS, FAMILIES AND teens had access to technology in order to partcipate in their programs. COMMUNITIES DURING PANDEMIC The Chicago Tribune reported on our quick shift to remote spring programs and the actions we made to support a fully remote summer program session for the first time in 30 years. View the full Chicago Tribune story here. AFTER SCHOOL MATTERS TEENS SHINE DURING NBA ALL STAR WEEK In February 2020, NBA All-Star captain Giannis Antetokounmpo selected After School Matters as the organization his team played for in the 2020 All-Star Game in Chicago. 200 of our teens took part in the weekend’s activities, including the game itself, and though Team Giannis didn’t win the game, they did win the cheers of all our teens – and brought ASM more than $250,000 in contributions. View the full story here. Our teens from the Lutz Center Fashion Programs were invited RENOWNED CHICAGO ARTIST by Marco Bizzarri, President HEBRU BRANTLEY LEADS and CEO of Gucci and Susan VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS Chokari, President and CEO of On May 21, 2020 Bronzeville native Hebru Brantley offered a Gucci America to a reception virtual master class on drawing, giving 22 of our ASM teens the celebrating both All-Star weekend opportunity of a lifetime, learning how to draw Hebru’s iconic and ASM being awarded a Gucci characters, Flyboy and Lil Mama, from the artist himself. Not Changemaker Grant of $50,000. only did he lead them through the process, he also answered Special guest Spike Lee joined their questions and gave them great advise on following their them at the Gucci Pop Up store re- passions. View the video here. opening. View the full story here. Our Board BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY BOARD Mellody Hobson, Chair Deborah Marchese Kashim M. Skeete Carl S. Allegret Chaz Ebert Co-CEO Civic Leader SVP and Market Executve-Sales Chicago Managing Partner Publisher Ariel Investments, LLC U.S. Trust, Bank of America Deloite Ebert Digital Jaquann Merriweather Private Wealth Management Robbie Robinson, Vice Chair Senior Consultant Baird Allis William Filan Partner EY Greg Thompson Vice President and Associate Principal BDT & Company, LLC Senior Director PR and Media General Counsel William Filan Ltd. Clare M. Muñana Relatons Old Republic Internatonal Corp. Nora Daley, Secretary President Health Care Service Corporaton Kevin P. Flood Civic Leader Ancora Associates, Inc. Leslie J. Anderson Civic Leader James H. Welch SVP, U.S. Head of Treasury & Elzie L. Higginbotom, Treasurer Langdon D. Neal Global Client Service Partner Payment Solutons Danisha Hall Founder and CEO Owner and Principal EY BMO Harris Bank Director, Corporate East Lake Management & Neal & Leroy, LLC Communicatons Development Corp. LIFE DIRECTORS Grace A. Barry Peoples Gas Dan Neely Civic Leader Lynn M. Kiley Jodi L. Block Founder and CEO Harriet Harty Civic Leader Civic Leader Networked Insights, Inc. Carole Brown Civic Leader EVP/Head Asset Management Roger J. Kiley, Jr. Amy Eshleman Michael A. Pucker Group Yvete Henry President Civic Leader Partner PNC Financial Services Group Director, Sourcing Roger J. Kiley Jr. P.C. Latham & Watkins LLP Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Mathew R. Gibson Gregory Q. Brown Susan Leonis Head of Investment Banking, Michael Reinsdorf Chairman and CEO David G. Herro President Client Coverage President and COO Motorola Solutons, Inc. Partner, Portolio Manager, The Leonis Group Goldman Sachs & Co. Chicago Bulls and CIO, Internatonal Equity Jefrey Childs Harris Associates, L.P. Terry E. Newman Cara Johnson Hughes Michael J. Sacks Chief Human Resources Ofcer Civic Leader Senior Director of Sales Chief Executve Ofcer Ulta Beauty Edgar D. Jannota, Sr. Baldwin Richardson Foods Co. GCM Grosvenor Chairman Emeritus Phillip B. Rooney Patrick R. Daley William Blair & Company, LLC Chairman Timothy F.C. Knowles, Ph.D. Dona Scot Principal Claddagh Investments, LLC Founder and Managing Partner Civic Leader Túr Partners LLC Dave Johnson The Academy Group CEO of North America Cherryl T. Thomas Smita Shah David Dieter Aryzta Chief Strategy Ofcer Robert C. Lee President and CEO Associate General Counsel Ardmore Roderick Partner SPAAN Tech Inc. Horizon Therapeutcs Linda Johnson Rice Jones Day Chairman Johnson Publishing Company Our Board (CONTINUED) ADVISORY BOARD Marachel L. Knight, P.E., PMP Heather L. Morris Michelle L. Rindt Brian Walsh Madeleine Grynsztejn SVP-Technology Planning and Vice President of Sales VP-Customer Service Investment Development Manager Pritzker Director Engineering Magellan Corporaton Peoples Gas & North Shore Gas The Walsh Group Museum of Contemporary Art AT&T, Inc. Richard B. Murphy Noel Rodriguez Daniel J. Walsh Perri L. Irmer Kenneth E. Kuhrt EVP and Chief Credit Ofcer Market General Manager President President and CEO SVP and Portolio Manager Wintrust Financial Corporaton PepsiCo Walsh Constructon Company DuSable Museum of African Ariel Investments, LLC American History Christopher P. Nash Desirée Rogers Kim White Donna LaPietra President Civic Leader Civic Leader Gary T. Johnson Co-Founder and Vice President Nash Brothers Constructon Co. President Kurts Productons, Ltd. Amy Rule Bob Wislow Chicago History Museum Kevin M. O’Keefe Civic Leader Chairman Lynn Lockwood Partner CBRE Richard W. Lariviere, Ph.D. Civic Leader O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLC Haviland E. Rummel President and CEO Executve Director Ernest C. Wong Field Museum of Natural Shirley R. Madigan Elhan Orhon SCE Principal History Chairman Vice President Internal Audit site design group, ltd. Illinois Arts Council Agency United Airlines Marsha E. Serlin James Rondeau Chief Executve Ofcer Neal S. Zucker President and Eloise W. Martn Judd D. Malkin Diana Mendley Rauner United Scrap Metal President and CEO Director Chairman President Corporate Cleaning Services Art Insttute of Chicago JMB Realty Corporaton Ounce of Preventon Fund Michael Smith Vice President and General Manager Carlos Tortolero Nina G. Mariano Curts Reed, Jr. Crown Castle USA Inc. President Civic Leader Middle Market Region Manager MUSEUM MEMBERS Natonal Museum of Mexican Art and Managing Director Howard L. Stone Sarah A. Cole Walter E. Massey, Ph.D. JP Morgan Chase President VP of Visitor Experience President Emeritus Herbert C. Wenske Foundaton Adler Planetarium School of the Art Insttute of Jerry M. Reinsdorf Chicago Chairman Karen Sullivan Bridget C. Coughlin, Ph.D. Chicago White Sox Senior Vice President, Claims President and CEO John W. McCarter, Jr. Allstate John G. Shedd Aquarium Civic Leader Larry Richman President and CEO Joseph R. Trpik, Jr. Jennifer Farrington Judy K. McCaskey CIBC Bank USA SVP, CFO and Treasurer President and CEO Civic Leader ComEd Chicago Children’s Museum Our Funders We extend sincere appreciaton to the individuals, corporatons, foundatons, and organizatons that support Afer School Maters. Our donors play a crucial role in fulflling our mission to provide Chicago’s teens with opportunites to explore and develop their talents, while gaining critcal skills for work, college, and beyond. Thank you. INSTITUTIONS Vanguard The Annie E. Casey Foundaton Discover Financial Services DePaul University $1,000,000+ Baldwin Richardson Foods HERE Chicago d’Escoto, Inc. Chicago CRED BMO Harris Bank Horizon Pharma plc Donley Foundaton Chicago Bulls Community Assist Fund, Irish Woods Foundaton Dr. Scholl Foundaton a McCormick Foundaton Fund ITW The Duchossois Family Foundaton Benefactor Chicago White Sox Community Fund, Lavin Family Foundaton Eckenhof Saunders Architects $250,000–999,999 a McCormick Foundaton Fund Metropolitan Pier and Expositon The Edgewater Funds, Jim Gordon Anonymous Google.org Charitable Giving Fund of Tides Authority EY ComEd Foundaton MAT Leasing Ford Motor Company Fifh Third Foundaton Gucci America, Inc. Neal & Leroy, LLC George K. Baum & Company Hobson/Lucas Family Foundaton ITW Networked Insights Globetroters Engineering Corporaton Internatonal Youth Foundaton Magellan Corporaton Northern Trust GrubHub Inc. Michael and Karyn Lutz Family Motorola Solutons Foundaton Pritzker Foundaton
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