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WE RISE TOGETHER

2018 ACTION REPORT WELCOME FROM JENN

North Star Fund is about the power of CONTENTS collective, local action. At North Star Fund, community organizers lead both the work WELCOME we support and our grantmaking. Our do- nors—both big and small—are partners in HOW WE WORK 1 grassroots fundraising and mobilizing crit- ically-needed resources, quickly. Together, STORIES 2 we moved millions last year to support emerging movements in JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 11 and the Hudson Valley led by people of color and communities most impacted by DONOR ADVISED GRANTS 14 injustice. When we rise together, we build power for and with each other. Thank you DONORS 16 for your support.

LEADERSHIP 22

STAFF 23

FINANCIALS 24 Jennifer Ching Executive Director

Cover photo: June 30, 2018 March to End Family Separation. Photo by Neha Gautam North Star Fund brings together a community of New Yorkers who care about social justice, who combine our resources—money, skills and networks—to fund locally-grown movements for change. HOW WE WORK

Last Year: 343 833 for the first time Donors Made 1,778 Gifts

Totaling We $1.2 made Million 262 through our grants grant programs $1.5 Million via Donor Advised Grants

OUR PROGRAMMING INCLUDES:

Events to connect people to Highlighting the issues that Building leadership to change local grassroots movements our grantees work on philanthropy to make it more for learning and network building inclusive and responsive to the needs of communities of color and low-income commu- nities 1 1 VICTORY STORIES

See the impact of North Star Fund grants. This is your gift to North Star Fund at work.

2 MOVEMENT LEADERSHIP

LAUNDRY WORKERS CENTER

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role New York has thousands of Laundry Workers Center’s Laundry workers are We were one of the first micro-workplaces—like worker empowerment building sector-wide power funders of Laundry Workers the corner laundromat— model of organizing focuses across retail laundromats Center in 2013. They have where isolated workers on isolated workplaces and and are now leading the received multiple grants toil in unsafe and unsanitary has led to higher wages industry’s first safe prior to our current two- working cond­itions while and better conditions at conditions and fair wages year, $50,000 Movement receiving subminimum wages. restaurants, warehouses campaign in New York City. Leadership grant to and retail stores. advance this challenging organizing campaign.

The Movement Leadership Program Families for Freedom is a two-year program that grants FIERCE $50,000 to grassroots organizations La Colmena with a strong track record of success. Laundry Workers Center The leaders of the organizations selected under this category also Total: $200,000 participate in a peer-learning program that supports them in taking their organizing work to the next level.

3 GRASSROOTS ACTION

PICTURE THE HOMELESS

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role Hundreds of thousands of Picture the Homeless (PTH) In response to PTH’s We have supported Picture New Yorkers are homeless draws its leadership from decade-long campaign, the the Homeless with grants or reside in temporary unhoused and formerly NYC Council passed the every year of this campaign, housing. Meanwhile, there unhoused New Yorkers. Housing Not Warehousing including a Movement are vacant and underused In 2006 and 2011, members Act, requiring the city to Leadership grant in 2011 properties in every conducted methodical track vacant properties and their 2018 Grassroots neighborhood across the surveys of underused and to make the information Action grant. five boroughs. properties across the city available to the public and found enough vacancies so PTH and organizers to house every homeless can identify potential New Yorker. affordable housing sites in every community.

4 Grassroots Action grants from Alliance for Quality Education New Sanctuary Coalition of NYC $10,000 to $20,000 provide un- Arab American Association of New York State Youth restricted support to organizations New York Leadership Council so they can focus on shifting the Black Women's Blueprint NY/NJ Teamsters for balance of power. As with all our grants, these responsive grants Brandworkers a Democratic Union trust those addressing the root BronxPOWER NYC Coalition for Educational Justice causes of injustice to identify and Brooklyn Movement Center NYC Community Land Initiative lead us toward solutions. CASA: Community Action for Safe Parent Action Committee / Apartments / New Settlement New Settlement Apartments Apartments Picture the Homeless Chinese Staff and Workers' Riders Alliance Association Rockaway Youth Task Force Community Food Advocates Sapna NYC Crown Heights Tenant Union / Street Vendor Project Urban Homesteading Sylvia Rivera Law Project Assistance Board Teachers Unite Damayan Migrant Workers Tenants and Neighbors Association Worker's Justice Project Faith in New York YA-YA Network Families United for Racial and Young Women of Color Economic Equality (FUREE)/FAC HIV/AIDS Coalition Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project Total: $420,000 Flatbush Tenant Coalition FPA-Foundation Jahajee Sisters Empowering Indo-Caribbean Women Justice Committee Masa-MexEd Mekong NYC Metropolitan Council/MCREF Movimiento por Justicia del Barrio Neighbors Helping Neighbors Neighbors Together

5 LET US BREATHE

BROOKLYN MOVEMENT CENTER

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role Police violence is a deeply Brooklyn Movement Center “The Real Saheed” In addition to a Let Us entrenched problem in New (BMC) organized commu- campaign countered the Breathe grant this year, BMC York City, with powerful nity members affected by story about him painted also received a Grassroots institutions fighting every the death of Saheed “Sy” in media after his death Action grant, a Rapid Response possible solution emerging Vassel after he was gunned by the NYPD, who told grant, and a Frederick Douglass from the community even down by police in his Crown negative stories about his Award. We also continue to after the violent deaths of Heights neighborhood. background rather than fiscally sponsor and support New Yorkers. allow the public to know Communities United for the identities of his killers. Police Reform, a coalition of organizations including BMC that organizes to fight dis- criminatory police practices.

The Let Us Breathe Fund moves African Communities Together Faith in New York resources to Black-led and multira- Black Alliance for Just Immigration FIERCE cial organizations and movements Black LGBTQ+ Migrant Project (BLMP) Justice Committee fighting police violence and Black Trans Media LGBT Faith Leaders of African Descent structural racism in New York City. These grants total $180,000 to 18 Black Youth Project 100 Million Hoodies Movement for Justice organizations, bringing the total Brooklyn Movement Center Picture the Homeless grantmaking for this fund to over Communities United for Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP) $700,000 since its inception in 2015. Police Reform (CPR) UndocuBlack Network Community Voices Heard Urban Youth Collaborative Equality for Flatbush Total: $180,000

6 INNOVATIVE ACTIVISM

WOMEN’S ORGANIZING NETWORK

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role How can we build 's Organizing Participants build relation- We were one of the transformative leadership Network convenes a group ships of mutual support first funders to invest in of women in social justice of women organizers from with each other, deepen Women's Organizing and community organizing? social justice organizing their leadership, and bring Network in 2016, and they groups and unions across a gender lens into their received a 2018 Innovative New York City and the work, reaching thousands Activism grant. Most Hudson Valley for a five- of people in their circle of the leaders they are month leadership program. of influence. developing work at current and former grantee organi- zations of North Star Fund.

Innovative Activism grants of The BLK ProjeK Truthworker Theatre Company $10,000 support grantees using Center For Third World Organizing The Women's Organizing Network arts, culture, and technology to (CTWO) The Working World / WORCs engage and organize communities, Global Action Project Total: $100,000 shift narratives, and build grassroots power through creative action Hattie Carthan Community and alternative practices that Food Projects strengthen communities. S.O.U.L. Sisters Leadership Collective Sure We Can Theatre of the Oppressed NYC

7 HUDSON VALLEY

COLUMBIA COUNTY SANCTUARY MOVEMENT

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role New citizens in the Hud- Columbia County Sanctuary CCSM has gone to where We've funded CCSM in son Valley, many of whom Movement (CCSM) brings potential Latinx voters are, each of the first two years are Latinx and who come together new citizens, such as soccer games of the Hudson Valley from mixed-immigration other immigrants and allies and local school or com- Momentum Grants. We are status families, are ripe in Hudson to involve munity events to register the first local community for civic engagement but them in local policymaking voters and make sure foundation to prioritize need to be included in where their voices will have eligible voters know how supporting grassroots outreach strategies by an impact. to reach out to their local organizing across issues community organizations. elected officials. and geography in the Hudson Valley.

The Hudson Valley Momentum #100Sistas In Our Own Voices grants awarded $10,000 and ADELANTE Student Voices Kite's Nest $15,000 to local organizations that Black Lives Matter Hudson Valley Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center serve, educate, organize, and mo- Columbia County Sanctuary Rise Up Kingston bilize their communities. Respon- sive, activist-led grantmaking Movement Schaghticoke First Nations paired with training and capacity Community Governance & Staley B. Keith Social Justice Center building will support Development Council (CGDCNYC) VOCAL-NY a growing grassroots movement Don Bosco Workers Worker Justice Center of New York for justice in the Hudson Valley. Evergreen Garden Yonkers Sanctuary Movement Freedom Food Alliance Total: $250,000 Grace Latino Outreach

8 CATALYST GRANTS

RELEASE AGING PEOPLE IN PRISON

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role New York's Board of Parole Release Aging People in RAPP's campaign, "If the We've awarded Catalyst operates with little public Prison (RAPP) brings Risk is Low, Let Them Go" grants to RAPP in each scrutiny while making life- together former prisoners, is moving the dial on public of their first three years changing decisions about lawyers and criminal dialogue about parole. and made a $10,000 the lives of incarcerated justice reform advocates The release of Herman Bell grant in 2018 as this New Yorkers that are based focused on bringing after nearly 45 years in campaign continues to on political considerations public accountability and prison has shown that it is build momentum. instead of public safety. much-needed changes possible to break the hold to the parole board. of political forces on the lives of prisoners.

Catalyst grants provide seed AF3IRM NYC Project Hajra funding of $5,000 and $10,000. Alliance of Families for Justice Queer Detainee Empowerment They come with annual renewals, Black Trans Media Project technical assistance and trainings Black Youth Project 100 Release Aging People in for new organizations. This allows grantees to build their capacity and Equality for Flatbush Prison (RAPP) deepen their strategies, building Foreclosure Resisters Voces Ciudadanas a powerful and lasting movement. Million Hoodies Movement for Justice Total: $100,000 New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement Northern is Not for Sale Parole Preparation Project

9 RAPID RESPONSE

RIDERS ALLIANCE

Problem Who’s Coming Together The Victory North Star Fund’s Role One in four low-income Riders Alliance ran a In summer 2018, the City We’ve been investing in New Yorkers are unable to high-profile campaign to Council approved over Riders Alliance consistently afford the cost of a Metro- pressure the City Council $100 million in funding for since their founding, Card to get to work and and the mayor to secure a reduced fare Metrocard including with a 2015 school, and fare increases funding for reduced fare to begin in January 2019. Movement Leadership hit low-income New Yorkers MetroCards for New grant and a Rapid Response the hardest. Yorkers who need access grant in spring 2018 that to the subway and busses. helped push this campaign to victory.

Rapid Response grants are Communities United for Tenants and Neighbors short-term grants for up to $5,000 Police Reform (CPR) UndocuBlack Network that help organizations respond Community Voices Heard Urban Youth Collaborative nimbly and effectively to urgent Green Light NY: Driving Yaffed needs on the ground and in the halls of government. Together Coalition Total: $66,950 Jews for Racial and Economic Justice Adhikaar for Human Rights and Metropolitan Council/MCREF Social Justice Movimiento por Justicia del Barrio BronxPOWER Northern Manhattan is Not for Sale Brooklyn Movement Center NYC Coalition for Educational Justice CAAAV Organizing Asian Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP) Communities Riders Alliance

10 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY

WHO’S THE WHAT YOU’RE NORTH STAR COMING CHALLENGE CHANGING FUND’S ROLE TOGETHER

You’re busy, and you care New Yorkers from all walks Thanks to your presence We convene memorable deeply about justice. You of life come together at and contributions, events for our community don’t always have the time North Star Fund through you provide grants, strong where you can learn, or energy to track down events and through giving networks and vibrant rise up to take action and all the vibrant community to support the movements programming to build commit more deeply to organizing in New York. we want to see gain power movements for justice in justice in our lifetimes and And you aren’t sure that in New York City and the New York City. From beyond. We share what we “philanthropy” has anything Hudson Valley. What we emerging grassroots know and who we know. to do with the things you share is a commitment to movements to established We help people decide how care about, like your family justice, to sharing resources institutions for justice, to make sure their giving and community. and to building the power you can support it all here. matchestheir values. We of the grassroots. build movements that last.

THERE ARE MANY WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED WITH NORTH STAR FUND’S COMMUNITY:

Make a one-time gift or become Open up a Donor-Advised Fund You can learn more about a monthly sustainer any of these opportunities at our website: Join us for our 2019 gala, where www.northstarfund.org. Come to one of our in-person events we’ll be celebrating 40 years of supporting grassroots movements for justice in New York!

11 CHANGING PHILANTHROPY

GIVING PROJECT

The Challenge Who’s Coming Together What They’re Changing North Star Fund’s Role What kind of money do we The Giving Project brings The Giving Project raised We brought this transfor- need to build grassroots together 20 New Yorkers $210,000 in new donations mative community building power? Our movements from different class and for grassroots organizing, model to New York City thrive when people raise race backgrounds for a six- and its members selected for the first time in fall 2017. money from their networks month process of learning, 15 organizations drawn from We were able to make and local communities dialogue and fundraising the North Star Fund grantee use of our decades of ex- while having strategic and for our local movements. pool to receive grants. perience organizing social transformative conversa- justice-minded donors tions about race, class, and and building people’s skills the power of organizing. as fundraisers.

North Star Fund’s Giving Project together and invest directly in Girls for Gender Equity is a new model of social justice building people power. Here are Global Action Project that builds community and grows the grants they awarded, which Justice Committee political and fundraising know-how. ranged from $10,000 to $15,000. Movimiento por Justicia del Barrio Each member of the Giving Project New York State Youth makes their own gift and inspires Adhikaar for Human Rights and family and friends to make an in- Leadership Council Social Justice vestment. The cohort then decides Picture the Homeless African Communities Together how to distribute the money as Street Vendor Project Audre Lorde Project grants, selecting from the current Tenants and Neighbors grantee pool. The Giving Project Black Youth Project 100 UndocuBlack Network is a powerful tool for donors of all Brandworkers Total: $179,000 backgrounds to make an impact Flatbush Tenant Coalition

12 COMMUNITY FOOD FUNDERS

The Challenge Who’s Coming Together What They’re Changing North Star Fund’s Role Food justice funding Community Food Funders In 2018, Community Food As the convener of isn’t keeping up with the has been convening a Funders laid the ground- Community Food Funders, urgency of problems growing number of foun- work to launch a new we provide regular work- plaguing our food system: dation staff and board cohort-based leadership shops and site visits that poor treatment of workers members to learn together development program are attended from all along the food chain, and better understand the for food justice organizers foundations across the the demands of climate needs of the field. modeled after our success- region, and have provided breakdown, and unequal ful Movement Leadership the expertise to launch access to fresh food and Program, launching the leadership program. farmable land. winter 2019.

Community Food Funders is a philanthropic organizing East New York Farms! received the second annual project that supports the transition to an equitable, Community Food Funders Champions Award. ecologically sound and economically robust regional The award includes a $5,000 prize. food system. Community Food Funders is not a grant- making entity as much as a network of philanthropic organizations and individual funders who are active in food system work. Community Food Funders facilitates roundtable discussions, funder briefings, site visits and social gatherings to foster information-sharing and networking among funders.

13 This year’s donor advised Joanne Lukomnik Fund for grants: Health Care Reform

Asian American Impact Fund Physicians for a National Health DONOR Program/NY Chapter Chinatown Youth Initiatives ADVISED Gongming Collective for Language Justice Kindling Fund GRANTS Japanese American Social Services, Inc. Black Lives Matter Network Black Love Resists in the Rust Barbara Adler Zeluck Fund Black Organizing for Leadership & Dignity (BOLD) Association for Union Democracy Black Youth Project 100 Center for Changes (Solidarity) Clean Air Coalition of Western NY Center for Constitutional Rights Communities United for Labor Notes Police Reform (CPR) Public Citizen Foundation Community Voices Heard Rosenberg Fund for Children Cosecha Teamster Rank & File Education and Groundswell Fund Legal Defense Foundation Make the Road New York Mijente Movement for Black Lives Fund Bronx Dreaming MPower Change Scholarship Fund Showing Up for Racial Justice Become a North Star (SURJ) Team Blackbird DAF Donor! Adam Fane Leidy Periel Third Wave Fund North Star’s Donor-Advised VOCAL-NY Fund (DAF) program connects Wildfire Project our donors with grassroots Dinner Guys Giving Circle organizations and movements More to Life Fund Asian and Pacific Islander Men for social justice. To open of New York (GAPIMNY) Resource Generation a DAF, individuals or groups can National Queer Asian Pacific Trans Queer Pueblo make a single gift or multiple Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) New American Leaders contributions over time. New York Immigration Coalition New York City Young PFLAG NYC Feminist Giving Circle SAGE Our DAF program includes collective giving circles, families Third Wave Fund that coordinate giving and Emma Goldman Fund individuals making first-time gifts. MADRE Sarah Rosenthal and You decide where to direct Rural Organizing Project Morgan Coy Fund the money, and North Star Fund administers the grant for Catskill Mountainkeeper International Dreamers a small fee. Our staff will work Center for Creative Education COHI closely with you to develop Scholarship Fund Columbia County Sanctuary a giving plan that moves resources Carolina Hernandez Movement into the community in strategic Claudjena Jaboin Greater Hudson Promise and responsive ways. Jose A. Cedillo Rodriguez Neighborhood Roberto Morales Jane's Due Process Long Table Harvest O Positive Public Policy & Education Fund Worker Justice Center of New York 14 Sobelstein Fund Unfettered Fund

Political Education Network Project Astraea Foundation Strategy Research Project National Domestic Workers Association Third Wave Fund Tom and Michele

Solidarity Fund Anonymous Alliance for Justice Asian Pacific Environmental American Jewish World Service Community Brandworkers Network Action for Safe Brooklyn Community Foundation Apartments Center for Popular Democracy (CASA) / New Common Counsel Foundation Settlement Common Cause Education Fund – Apartments New York Communities United for Communities United for Police Reform (CPR) Long Island Civic Engagement Table Police Reform (CPR) Community Voices for Youth Millennial Movement Summer Community Voices Heard and Families New Energy Economy Doctors Without Borders Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine/ New York Communities Good Old Lower East Side Johns Hopkins University School Organizing Fund Hunger Free America of Medicine New York Immigration Coalition Litchfield Performing Arts Hand in Hand: The Domestic Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson Make the Road New York Employers Network NY Renews New York Times Neediest Hudson Valley Community Coalition Preparing Leaders of Tomorrow Cases Fund Institute for New Economic Thinking (PLOT) Picture the Homeless Justice for Migrant Families Labor Neighbor Research & Project Harmony Training Center PUSH Buffalo Racial Justice Action Center Resist S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth SEPA Mujer Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project Southern Vision Alliance North Star Fund also Theatre of the Oppressed NYC awarded these VOCAL-NY special grants: WeCopwatch Worker Justice Center of New York Frederick Douglass Awards Workers' Center of Central Brooklyn Movement Center New York Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson Youth Represent Total: $5,000

Education Justice Fund Total for Donor-Advised Funds: NYC Coalition for Educational Justice $1,534,624 Urban Youth Collaborative Total: $113,750

Special Initiative Columbia County Sanctuary Movement Community Governance & Development Council (CGDCNY) Total: $800

15 Andrea Ciannavei Audrey Sasson Andrea De Toledo Autumn Leonard and Andrea Green Justin Ruben Andrea Hunter Ayirini Fonseca-Sabune Andrea Kihlstedt The Balu Family Andrea Martinez Charitable Fund Andrew Courtney Barbara Goodman and Andrew Goldberg and Seth Weinberger DONORS Karen Putterman Barbara Gross Andrew Menard Barbara LaPlaca

Thank you to all the people who made gifts to North Star Fund from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. Your contributions made the community and the work you see in this report possible.

1199SEIU Child Care Alice Shechter Corporation Alice Wu #100Sistas 32BJ SEIU Alicia Arrington A. J. Muhammad Alisa Solomon and Aaron Carr Marilyn Kleinberg Neimark Aaron Levine Alison Bartolone Gill Abby Barr Alison Brusch Andrew Starr-Bochicchio Barbara Michelson and Abner Greene Alison Diviney The Andrew W. Mellon James Heffron Abraham Lateiner Alix Gould-Werth Foundation Barbara Schatz Adam Friedl and Allan Guggenheim Andy Drexler Barbara Slatin Cynthia Domingo-Foraste Allan Ludgate Angela Jefferson Barbara Stiefel Adam Hellegers Alliance for Quality Education Angelo Gabriel Kamus Barbara Turk Adam Luna Allison Farer Angie Bonato Barbara Winslow Addie Gottwald Alvarez Symonette Anita Altman Barry and Maija Nobel Addie Mahdavi Alvin Strelnick Anjali Bhat Barry Godfrey Addrana Montgomery Amalgamated Bank Anjana Samant Bart and Myra Goldberg Adele and Sam Braude Amalgamated Foundation Ann Hackler Beatrice Stern Agnes Gund Amanda D. Zeitlin Anna Berg Becca Elizabeth Agnes Molnar Amanda Sullivan Anna Steffens The Belmay Family Foundation Aimee Walker Amani Piers Anne H. Hess and Craig Kaplan Ben Francisco Maulbeck Aixa Rodriguez Amber Myers Anne Tatreau-Stewart and Ben Wyskida Akbar Pasha Amber R. Guild Xavier Stewart Benjamin Brewer Alec Lynch Amelia Nawn Anonymous (59) Benjamin Griesinger Alejandra Ruiz Amida Care Anthony A. Yoseloff Benjamin Jacob Alex Deane Amy Chou Anthony Lopez and Benjamin Lindsay Alex Rodriguez Amy L. Meckler Elaine Ruiz Lopez Beth Jacobs Alex Villari Amy Maher Anthony Riddle Beth Newitt Alexa Spencer Amy Meckler Anya Rous Beth Slade Alexander Morse Amy Wagner Aparna Atl Betty and Jorge Acuna Alexander Slater Amy Wolf and Aracelis Lucero Betty Maslin Alexandra Daks Bennett Baumer Arastu Chaudhury Betty Zohar Alexandra Feris Ana Delarosa Ariel Shaw Bhakti Mirchandani Alexandra Foucard Ana Espina Arline Segal Bill Leavitt Alexandra Jacobus and Ana Meili Carling Arnel Comiso Billy Easton Ted Auerbach Anastasia Savoy Arva Rice Binh Hoang Alexis Iwanisziw and Anchilla Canoy Monks Asa and Jodi Lu Johnson Biola Jeje Mychal Campos Andi Pettis Ashley Cruce Blair Glaser Ali Stack Andrea Alexander Astrid Lewis Reedy Bonnie Kornberg

16 Brad Bong Charitable Development Cynthia Williams Elaine Minor Braeden Lentz Consulting Dagan Bayliss and Elana Karopkin Bread & Roses Community Fund Charito Lejano Holly Thomas Eleanor Bader Brendan Mcnallen Charlene Hypes Dan Saferstein Elena Conte Brenna Zach Epstein Charles Pelton Dan Silverman and Eliana Machefsky Brian Salata Charlotte Phillips, MD Barbara Deinhardt Eliza Leighton Bridgette LaQue Chelsea Altman Daniel Altschuler Elizabeth Baker Brooke Lehman Chevion Weaks-Lopez Daniel Backman and Elizabeth Busch Brooke Nash Chris Hewitt Ryan Flamerich Elizabeth Coberly Knight Bryan MacCormack Chris Nee Daniel Dromm Elizabeth Dickinson Buddy Dikman and Chris Rock Daniel Glover Elizabeth Kirk Chuck Davis Chris Tatreau Daniel Millenson Elizabeth Manne Burke Stansbury and Christa Orth Daniel Wolf Elizabeth McLoughlin Krista Hanson Christine Moran Daniel Yanez Elizabeth Sullivan Caitlin Munchick Christine Parker and Danielle Pearce Ellen Brecher Caitlin Salemi Dennis Clare Danielle Plafsky Ellen Fischman Caledonia Kearns Christopher Heinrich Dara Silverman Ellen Lowe Candice Anitra and Citerman Consulting and David Alban Ellen Morris Adam Weinstock Associates LLC David Alexander Elnatan B. Reisner and Candis Tolliver The Claneil Foundation The David and Lianna Levine Reisner Caneel Fraser Claude Heffron Amanda Basler Family Elwyn Cabebe The Canon Santiago Fund Claudette Agard David Appelbaum Emilie Soffe Carlos Martinez Claudia Wilner David Cummings Emily D'Angelo Carol and Robert Adams Claudine Ozzello David Felix Sutcliffe Emily Lederman Carol Lynch Claudine Welti David Goodman Emily Mohammed Carol Smith Clementine Brown David Miller Emily Parkey Carolina Korth Clovis Thorn David Perrin Emma Hutchinson Carolina Maestre Color of Change David Satz Emma Kreyche Caroline Cotter The Commonwealth Fund Debora Wake Emma Orme Carolyn Antonio Conant Family Foundation Deborah Hepokoski Eric Horvath Carolyn Hall and Constina Alston-Howley Deborah Meer Eric Zachary and Kelly AuCoin cori parrish and Sierra Spingarn Deborah Slaner Larkin Susannah Laskaris Casey Krosser Corinna Borden Debra Ingerson Erica Mcdowell Cassie Schwerner Corinne Spingarn and Debra Lorenzen Erin DiPalma Causten Rodriguez-Wollerman Steve Bicknese Deme Yoo Esperanza Rodriguez Cecilia Bien Craig Schiff Demos Ethan Frey Cecilia Lim Cultures of Resistance Denise Aquino Ethan Keswin Cecilia Vanti Network Foundation Dennis Cuya Eugenia Lee Celeste Lavin The Custis Westham Fund Diane and Steve Eidman Evan Casper-Futlerman The Center for Popular CWA Local 1180 Diane Chen Evelyn Frankl Democracy Cynthia Grover Dick Riseling F.Y. Eye Chad Jones Cynthia Nixon and Dimitri Holtzman Families for Freedom Chad Longley Christine Marinoni District Council 37, Local 371 Felicity Nitz Dominic Gabello Fenton Dominique Tan Fifth Avenue Committee Don Bassell Florrie Marshall Donald Goldberg and Foley Family Foundation Tracy de la Mater Goldberg Ford Foundation Donato Visco Foundation for a Just Society Donna Katzin and Frances Givhan Alan Altschuler Francesca Richer Doris Duke Charitable Francesca Richer and Foundation Jason Harvey Dorothy Noriega Francine Hyppolite Dorothy Siegel Frank Triozzi Dory Culver Frederick Muench Doug Cunningham Fredi Hurwitz Doug Paxton and Joe Vassallo Frieda Arth Douglas James Funding Exchange Douglas Marron Member Endowment Dyson Foundation Fuoco Group E. Manny Vaz G. Fredrick Charitable Ed Hong Foundation Edgar Rivera Colon Gauri Joshi Edgar Villanueva Gene Carroll Brandworkers Eileen and Abraham Uchitelle Geoffrey Gund El Centro del Inmigrante GFP Real Estate Elaine Kim Gina Kathleen Elaine Kim and Luna Yasui Gisela Alvarez

1717 Gisela Gamper James Bradbury Jennifer Kettner and June Makela and Glen Berman James Schaffer and Peter Hennessey Mark Fischweicher Google Inc. LLC Ilana Lerman Jennifer Lambert Justin Lansing Gordon Johnson and James Sober Jennifer Lopez Justin Shilad Nancy Lee James, Michele and Jennifer Lucy Villareal Kaitlin Mcnabb Grassroots International Couie Sharpe Jennifer Mayer Kaitlyn Farran The Greenway Pendleton Fund Jan Atwell Jennifer Queenan Kamryn Wolf Gus Christensen Jane Horowitz Jennifer Tsang Karen Blumenthal Gwenn Cagann Jane Humphreys Jeremy Chan-Kraushar Karen Coppock H. James Lucas Jane L. Johnson Jerome L. Greene Foundation Karen Marshall Hannah Mogul-Adlin Jane Lerner Jessie Smith Noyes Karen Pittelman Hannah Wainright Janet Jakobsen Foundation Karina Copen Hannah Wainright Fund Janet Levoff Jet Blue Katherine McCreary The Harmon Foundation Janet Moore-Coll Jill Aguado Katherine Mechner Harv and Barb Citerman Janos Marton Jill Breit Katherine Terenzi Harvey Epstein Jared Faber Jill Hamberg Katherine Walsh Héctor Figueroa Jarrett Lucas Jill Yoo Kathleen Pequeño and Heding Yang Jasmin Berrios Jim Gold Dana J. Schneider Helaine Katz Jasmine Gripper Jimmy Smits Kathryn Ferranti Helen F. Stillman Jasmine Jeffers JJ Schneider Kathryn Nash Helen Lejano Cuya Jason Franklin Joan Anderson Katie Goodman Helen S. Cohen and Jason Wong Joan Budd Katie Lindsay Mark A. Lipman Jay Potter Joan Ivler Katie Unger Holly Delany Cole Jean Garrish Joanna Pozen Katy Rubin Holly Fetter Jeffrey and Eva Kittay Joanna Rosenhein Katya Collazo Hon. Charles Troia Jelena Dobic Joanne Smith Katya Levitan-Reiner and Hong Anna Suh and Jen Marlowe Joaquin Sanchez Rebecca Wisotsky Ross Garon Jenna Berman Joe Rogers KC Wagner Hudson Valley Farm Hub Jenna Shumsky Johanna Miller Keith Brooks Hugh Hogan Jennifer Armas John Breitbart Keith Catone and Hunter Blas Jennifer Blaise John Butler Dulari Tahbildar Ian Mckenna Jennifer Caban John Buzzetti Keith Mounsey Ida Hakkila Jennifer Chapman John Donaleski Kelly Bare Iimay Ho Jennifer Ching John Dumm Kelsea Norris Ila Duncan Jennifer Ching and Jeffrey Lee John Hammond Ken and Sharon Kind Ilana Goldman Jennifer Desmond John Levin and Diane Keefe Kenneth Qin Ilya Lozovsky Jennifer Dorr White John Loonam and Kenneth Stephens Ingrid Benedict Jennifer Flynn and Maria Mottola Keren Ludwig Irene Cheng Bela August Walker John Macintosh and Kesav Wable Irene Tung Jennifer Goodale and Anna Maria Verdi Kevin Borden Ivan Rosales Mark Russell John Norwood Kevin Ching Jake Cannavale Jennifer Katz Johnny Sanchez and Kevin Duarte James Basili and Helen Rosner Heidi Marshall Kevin Duarte Jon Snyder Kevin Irby Jonathan Alvarez Khalid Rivera Jonathan Greenberg Kilusan Bautista Jonathan Kalin Kim Sweet Jonathan Liu Kim Umemoto Jonathan Ng Kimberley Bueno Jonathan Petkun Kindeya Chiaro Jonathan Schorr Kingdon Capital Management, Jonathan Shulman LLC Jonathan Wilcove Kirk Thorne Our community of Jose Dobles Kolu Zigbi Joseph Geary Kristen Salgado donors keeps growing, Joseph Lagana-Jackson Kristi DiSilva Joseph Lipofsky Krystal Portalatin become part of changing Joseph Miller-Gamble Kwele Serrell Josephine Dumm Kymsha Henry New York and make Journey for Justice La Colmena Joyce and Irving Goldman Lamont Badru a gift today! Family Foundation Lamson Lam Joyce Yu Lane Goldberg JP Hufnagel Larry Gross Judith and Alan Appelbaum Larry Hailsham Jr. Judith Liebeskind Larry Powell Julia Strapp Latressa Fulton Melamid Laura Darrell Laura Popper

18 Laura Wernick The Maine Community Merry Tucker Monica Justice Laura Wolff and Foundation Mertz-Gilmore Foundation Monica Melamid Clayton Gordon Maiysha Kramer Meryl Schwartz Holcombe Monica Tarazi Laurel Hester Make the Road New York Meryl Sher Monique George Lauren Fasolo Manuela Arciniegas Michael Cooper Monona Yin and Steve Fahrer Laurie Ignacio and Marbre Stahly-Butts Michael D. Young and Montserrat Vargas Laura Kaneko March Gallagher Debra L. Raskin Morgan Stanley The Laurie M. Tisch Margaret Roumer Michael Demos Myra Chow Illumination Fund Margaret Woodman-Russell Michael Gerstenhaber Nancy and Richard Mann Leah Obias Margarita Franco Michael Gottwald Nancy Eng Lee Kallman Marguerite Leslie Michael J. Hirschhorn and Nancy Ginsburg Leesa Gregory Maria Bautista Jimena P. Martinez Nancy Griffin Leia Grossman Maria Hanophy Michael Loeb Nancy Holmstrom and Leigh Dingerson Maria Jaime Michael Mullaley Richard Smith Leigh Dodson and Maria Scorsone Michael Rabinowitz Nancy Meyer and Marc Weiss Paul Mersfelder Mariam Williams Michael Reynnells Naomi and Robert Lonergan Leila Berkley Mariana Parma Michael Schmale Naomi Sobel and Lena Solow Marianne Auza Michael Seltzer and Becky Silverstein Lena Waithe Marie Varghese Ralph Tachuk Naomi Sunshine Leo S. Walsh Foundation Mariel Matero Michael Spinelli Natacha Jospitre Leonard Rodberg Marina Heung Michael Waterman and Natalie Chap Leonard Rubin Mario Lugay Yuka Hagiwara Natalie Zwerger Leslie Deutsch Marion Kaplan Letitia and James Brown Marisa Falcon Levitt Foundation Marisa Harford Lillian & Ira N. Langsan Marissa Martin Foundation Marita Natori The Lily Auchincloss Marjorie Fine Foundation, Inc. Marjorie Smith Lily Berticevich Mark Buhrmester Lindsay Adamski Mark Colon Linn Shapiro Mark Lopez and Lisa Di Rosa Leslie Spira Lopez Lisa Grumet and Mark Daly Mark Reed and Daria Ilunga Lisa North Mark Rush Lisa Peterson Mark Russell Lisa Philp Martin Stone Lisa Ranghelli Martine Thermitus Lisa Rodio Mary Damour Lisa Rothe Mary Elaine Monti Lisa Sebesta Mary Humphreys Lisa Steglich Mary Nolan Lise Vogel Marya Cohn La Colmena Liz and Hale Gurland Maryann Sung and Liz Casasola Andy Williams Liza Colon-Zayas Marybeth Moser Liza Jonny Goodhue Marzetta Gyimah Liza Sherman Matthew Feis Lloyd V. Martinez Matthew Werner Michele Burger and Natarsia Joye Lola Lloyd Horwitz and Mattias Johansson Tom Cramer Natasha Pallan Donald Horwitz Maureen Flanagan Michele Host Nathalie Rey Louisa Hall Mayra Hidalgo Salazar Michelle Fine Nathan Smith Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Meeta Anand Michelle Flores National Committee for Lucretia John Meg and Howard Jacobs Michelle Vo Responsive Philanthropy Luis Alvarez Meg Fidler Michelle Yanche Neal and Margaret Schmale Luis O. Reyes Megan Carter Mickey Lambert Nedra Gallagos Luis Rey Ramirez Barreto Megan Hester Mike Lejano New York Community Trust Luke and Megan Lardner Mike McKinnon Ngozi Anyanwu Christine Elliott-Negri Megan Nguyen Mina Alikani Nichelei Talmore Lynda Rodolitz Meghan Faux Mini Liu Nicholas Cummins Lynn Feasley Melinda Baglio Mirella Laure Nick Freudenberg and M. Dolski Melinda Clemmons Blackorby Miriam Fogelson Wendy Chavkin Maddy Allison Melissa Chua Mohammed Nurhussein Nicola Lawton Maddy deLone and Melissa Dolski Mollie Ruskin Nicola McIntyre Bobby Cohen Melissa Lejano Molly Fitzgerald Nicole Follmann Madeleine Moore Melody Kology Molly McShane Nidia Medina Madeleine Pelton Merck Family Fund Molly Schultz Nina Robbins Madeline Legg Meredith Zapin and Mona Chun Nisha Atre Richardson and Maggie Williams Steve Bocknek Monica George Art Richardson

1919 Nisha Varia and Phoenix Streets Robert Cordero Shachar Foundation Trust Ritchie Abraham Pico Kassell and Robert McCreanor Shana Bhattacharya Nitika Raj Andrew Strom Robert Nixon Shane Salerno Norm Fruchter Pierre N. Hauser and Robert Robinson Shannon Harvey NoVo Foundation Abigail E. Disney Robert Sherman Sharon and Stan Mark NYC Grassroots Media Portia Armstrong Robert Spencer Sharon Stapel and Sarah and Coalition Posner-Wallace Foundation Robert Sterling Clark Finch Mathison New York State Nurses Pratiti Deb Foundation Sharon Wasko and Association Priscilla Acuna Roberto Solano Michael Erwin Ogonnaya Newman Professional Staff Congress Robyn Calder Sharon Wyse Oksana Mironova R. Rubin Family Foundation Rockefeller Philanthropy Sheila Garcia Oliver Cannell Race Forward: The Center for Advisors Sheldon Fine Oliver Libby Racial Justice Innovation Rodkin Family Foundation Shelley Levine and Olivia Sim Rachael Leiner Roger Alexander Larry Schwartz Oona Chatterjee Rachel Clift Roger and Shelley Lynn Patton Orlee Maimon Rachel Cytron Miller Jennifer Tjong Tjin Tai Sherith Pankratz Pamela Chaloult Rachel Isreeli Ron Ferreirae Silver Sun Foundation Pamela Tobias Rachel Widany Rosalie and Alan Friend Silvia Susana Patrick Cranston Rae Gomes Rose and Sherle Wagner Smita Vadakekalam Patrick Lynch Ralph E. Ogden Foundation Foundation Sofija Belobrkovic Patriot Threads LLC Ramon Lejano Rose Coppola and Sonja Shield Patty Torres Ramu Aki Eileen Goldberg Sparlha Swaby Rosemary Moore and Spencer Parker Josh Shneider Sprocket Foundation Rosenberg Fund for Children Stacie Capone Ruchir Khaitan Stan and Julie Lentz Russell G. and Elz Cuya Jones Starry Night Fund Rusty Stahl Stella Zahn Ryan Flamerich Stephan Russo Ryan MacCarrigan Stephanie Farmer Saamon Legoski Stephanie Hidalgo The Sagner Family Foundation Steve and Susan Jacobson Sailendra Chatterjee Steve Choi Sallie d'Orsay Steven Spellman Sally K. Donaldson, Ph.D. Surdna Foundation Sam Jacobs Susan and Charles Stillman Sam Koprak Susan and David Roth Sam Tabet and Milo Chesnut Susan Butler-Plum Samantha Franklin Susan Cooley Samantha Steinmetz Susan Douglas Samra Brouk and Brian Lewis Susan Kupfer Communities Samuel Graham-Felsen Susan Langholz-Ceccarelli United for Sandra Cordero Susan Lee Police Reform Sandra Dietrick Susan Penick Sandra Oxford Susan Sakash Sandy Dietrick Susanna Blankley Sara Chung Susannah and Cedric Bien-Gund Paul and Karen Goodman Randye Farmer Sara Trongone Suyin So Paul Gagnon Rashid Shabazz Sarah Allison Suzanne Lipkin and Paul O'Neil Ray Cadiz Sarah and Victor Kovner Richard Exelbert Paula and John Parrish Rayna Rapp Sarah Frank Suzette Zurbano Torres Paula Gellman Rebecca Bailin Sarah Frank and Sydney Morris and Evan Stone Paula McClain Rebecca Eddy and Joshua Wessler T. Elzora Cleveland Paulette LoMonaco Paul Feuerstein Sarah Knight and Tai Foster Peggy Chan Rebecca Fermoso Marc Johnson Talia Macauley Peggy Saika and Arthur Chen Rebecca Lurie Sarah Ludwig Tami Gold Pepper Binkley Regina Forrest Black Sarah Michelson Tani Takagi Peter Allison Rema Davis Sarah Spellman Tariq Kamal Peter Brest Resource Generation Sarah Tansey Taryn Higashi Peter Cairo and Kathy Dejardin Reuben Traite Sasha Raskin-Yin Teresa Lotz Peter Goodman Richard Burns and Saskia Traill Tess Cordero Peter Hepokoski Robert Berg Scarly Rodriguez Tessie Villareal Peter Kerlin Richard Gray Scherman Foundation Thea Rossman Peter Kleban Richard Lefkowitz Sean Lavery Theodore Moore Peter Williams Rick Hobish and Flo Wiener Sean Smith Thomas R. Brigandi Pharaoh Sargent Riggy Henery Seema Shah Tiana Downey Phil Knittel Rini Banerjee Selena Hilton Timothy Weidemann and Philippe Sommer Robert Ackerman Serena and Brad Reisner Cheryl Demuth Phoenix Casino Robert Cermele Seth and Helene Godin Tina Crockett

20 Tina Habib Carolyn Silveira Todd Breitbart Christine Parker Tokunbo Anifalaje Cristina Jiménez Moreta Met Council Tom Johnson and David Alexander on Housing/ Ina Smith Johnson David Kevorkian MCREF Trinity Thompson Davna and Sonia Ty Monks Elz Cuya Jones Tyler Gund Gary Williams UBS Genny Basler Valerie Kind-Rubin Harrison Humphrey van Ameringen Foundation Héctor J. Figueroa Vanessa Dubyn Helen F. Stillman Vanessa Green Jane Hogan Moffitt and Vanessa Leung Rachel Hogan Moffitt Vanguard America Jasmin Berrios Victor Quintana and Jasmine Jeffers Anne Canty Jeanne Haws Victorious Snow Jennifer Ching Victory Reese Jennifer Flynn Vincent McGee Jessica Garcia Virginia Pasley Johnny Sanchez Voelbel Family Fund Jon and Darla's Wedding Warren Cohen Katherine Crowe Wendy Mackenzie Katie Goodman West Fuller Advisors Kendall Jackman Willette Walker Kevin Duarte William C. Samuels Kwele Serrell Sharing a Just Future Lloyd V. Martinez William Easton Larry Peron Maggie Williams William Humphreys Liza Jonny Goodhue North Star Fund is committed Marjorie Fine William Jackson Harper Lucille Gold to making deep, long-term Merry Tucker William Spellman Lynda Rodolitz investments in grassroots Michael Waterman and Win Chesson Maritza Ovsak activism to ensure a just Yuka Hagiwara WOMANKIND Marjorie Fine and equitable future for all Nisha Atre and Art Richardson Wonjoon Jang Mary Humphreys people in the New York City Peter Brest Woodcock Foundation Marybeth Moser metro region. A planned gift, Worker Justice Center Of Matt Shear and Sarah Lewin which is a charitable gift from This list represents gifts New York Mayra Hidalgo Salazar your overall estate or from received July 1, 2017 to Workers United Meeta Anand non-cash-financial assets, June 30, 2018. If there are any Yahya Alazrak Michael Gottwald is one of the most powerful errors or omissions on this list, Yalda Rafie Michele and Linda Lopes ways you can ensure a just please accept our apologies Yanik Archer Miriam Fogelson future for all New Yorkers. and reach out to us with Yotam Marom and Nisha Atre Richardson updates or corrections at Bianca Bockman Patty Cannizzaro To learn more, reach out to [email protected]. Zachary Scott Paul Richer Development Director Kofo Zachary Spiegel Phoenix Casino Anifalaje, at 212.620.9110 or Zack Schamberg Priscilla Acuna [email protected] Zahida Pirani Saidi Chen Zakiyah Shaakir Sarah Allison Thank you to our Legacy Circle Sarah Frank and members, who have answered Joshua Wessler the call to Share a Just Future Sarah Lewin and Matt Shear In Honor Of by including North Star Fund in Shana Bhattacharya their estate plans. Stephen Adly Guirgis Susannah and Cedric Bien-Gund Additionally, we received gifts Arva Rice Tata Jane Gould in honor of these individuals Asa Johnson Tod Monaghan and families. Thanks to all of Barbara Winslow Tyler Gund you for being part of the North Betty Kapetanakis Xavier Stewart Star Fund community and in (In memoriam) many cases, introducing new Betty Millard (In memoriam) people to North Star Fund. C. Edwin Baker (In memoriam) Cory Greenberg Adam Liebowitz David Alexander Adama Bah Elizabeth Melamid Alvarez Symonette (In memoriam) Ange Losco Jean Riesman Anne Tatreau John Sayles and Maggie Renzi Barbara Winslow Kamryn Wolf Bolden Kekoa Jones Kynaston McShine Fund Carla Ellonis Lise Vogel

21 2017-2018 Board Hudson Valley Community Funding Alvarez Symonette Committee Amber Guild Andrew Goldberg Diana Sánchez Asa Johnson Emma Kreyche LEADERSHIP Candis Tolliver Gloria Martínez Christine Parker Guisela Marroquín David Ryan Alexander Jalal Sabur Gonzalo Mercado Rae Leiner Holly Fetter Sandra Oxford Jennifer Ching, Vanessa Green Executive Director Jennifer Flynn Walker Kesi Foster Let Us Breathe Lisa Steglich Fund Committee Lloyd Martinez Maggie Williams Ejeris Dixon Marjorie Fine Ingrid Benedict Mark Reed, Treasurer Kesi Foster Michael Waterman, Secretary Nisha Atre, Chair Finance Committee Pierre Hauser, Vice-Chair Susanna Blankley Alvarez Symonette Zahida Pirani Jen Hatch Mark Reed, Treasurer New York City Natasha Pallan Community Funding Nishi Shah Committee

Cathy Dang Our leadership is largely Dominique Tan drawn from activist Felix Endara communities in New York, Jawanza Williams drawing leaders from across Katie Lindsay lines of race, age, gender Kesi Foster, Co-Chair Krystal Portalatin and class. What we have in Leah Obias common is a commitment Ligia Guallpa to a just and equitable Michael Tikili New York where everyone Rob Robinson is welcome and can expect Sam J. Miller to be treated fairly. As a Susanna Blankley, Co-Chair community, we take risks and invest in emerging issues and a combination of new and established leadership.

22 Leyana Dessauer, Laura McNeill Administrative Assistant Liberation Cuisine Lynn Lewis Mayra Hidalgo Salazar, Matt Beals Hudson Valley Program Matt Peters Director Neha Gautam STAFF Nitika Raj Michelle De León, Oxalis NYC Betty Kapetanakis Memorial Priscilla Gonzalez Intern Procopia Sierra C. Spingarn Catering Seun A. Owolabi, Simran Noor Development Manager Stephen Pellegrino Superfine Printing Staff Past Staff and Interns Support Group Tumblr Adam Liebowitz, Emily Sloss Universal Partnership Community Food Funders Stephanie Mendoza Ventucom Director Wingo, Inc. Consultants and Woke Foods Zahida Pirani Angbeen Saleem, Volunteers Digital Communications Zerandrian Morris Coordinator Abrazos Music & Entertainment Catherine Eusebio, AHOY Studios NYC Program Officer Alison R. Park Almoradie Media cori schmanke parrish, Amanda Gentile Deputy Director Ana Espina, Thomas & Associates Elz Cuya Jones, Ariel Ottey Deputy Director Bryan Potter Design Caracol Interpreters Helen Stillman, Cooperative Donor Program Director Dan Bigelow Dana J. Schneider Jennifer Ching, Daniel Gross Executive Director Danielle Pearce Dimitri Serov Jodi Sh. Doff, Elena Waldman Operations Manager Gerard Gaskin Henry Serrano Kathleen Pequeño, Idealist Consulting Communications Director Idewild Partners Inc. Ingrid Benedict Kofo Anifalaje, Janvieve Williams Comrie Development Director Krystal Portalatin

2323 North Star Fund continues to have a strong financial position that allows us to be a responsive and enthusiastic financial support- er of local movements. We maintain reserves to ensure our stability in the face of the current uncertain times, and are committed to being FINANCIALS a long-term resource for organizing. If you have questions about these financial statements or our overall financial position, you can reach out to cori parrish at [email protected]

INCOME EXPENSES $7,728,638 $6,232,408

Individual Donors $2,335,095

Foundation Partners $1,903,346 Grants & Programs $3,803,808

Donor Advised Partners $1,880,180 Donor-Advised Grants $1,534,624

Fiscal Sponsorship Income $756,723 Development $750,552

Fees and Investments $853,294 Management & General $143,424

Total $7,728,638 Total $6,232,408

24 North Star Fund prides itself on integrity and transparency as the cornerstone of social justice philanthropy.

25 IT’S ALL ABOUT POWER We raise money from New Yorkers for grants to support grassroots organizing in New York City and the Hudson Valley. Both our grants and our grantmaking are about building power.

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