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1 Letter from the Chairman of the Executive Committee and President 2 Year in Review 4 A Century of Philanthropy 6 Table Talk 8 Greater Together 11 A Guide to Greater Accessibility 12 Creating a Culture of Inclusion 13 Deepening the Labor Pool 14 Healthy Remedy 15 Leaders in the Making 16 Education and Economic Development 22 Health, Housing and Human Services 32 Civic and Cultural Vitality 40 Sustainable Development 44 The Searle Funds at The Community Trust 46 Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 48 Donor Advised Grants 70 Designated Grants 71 Matching Gifts 72 Grants from Identity-Focused Funds 73 Grants from Supporting Organizations 77 Grants from Collaborative Funds 78 In Memoriam 82 Funds of The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates 92 Contributors to Funds at The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates 100 The 1915 Society 103 Professional Advisory Committee and Young Professional Advisory Committee 104 Financial Highlights 108 Committed to Community 110 Executive Committee 111 Trustees Committee and Banks 112 The Chicago Community Trust Staff 113 Trust at a Glance 114 Credits

88039_Body_a2.indd 2 8/29/16 2:43 PM DEAR FRIENDS,

“We are builders. We are dreamers. We believe in the long view over the quick fix. We are family. We are optimists at work. We are Chicago.”

What began 100 years ago as an idea to organize collective generosity for the benefit of all who call Chicago home has been realized many times over.

In its first century The Chicago Community Trust has built on the gifts of those who came before us, and has served as faithful stewards to the proposition that one person can make a difference, and that together we can make an even bigger difference. That idea–that what you do matters– is still at the core of who we are and drives our commitment to inspire philanthropy.

For our 100th anniversary we endeavored to spark a movement with the goal of Chicagoland being the most philanthropic region in the country. This special annual report is a chronicle of those efforts of thought-provoking programming, civic dialogue on a massive scale and key investments in big ideas that will make our region more prosperous and inclusive.

We hope you enjoy these inspirational stories of people making a difference in our community. And we thank you for authoring your own stories of generosity, caring and compassion that affirm our belief that what you do matters.

Sincerely yours,

FRANK M. CLARK Chairman of the Executive Committee

TERRY MAZANY President and Chief Executive Officer Frank M. Clark (I.) and Terry Mazany

88039_Body.indd 3 8/25/16 1:39 PM YEAR in REVIEW

Luft Studio created a Wishing Tree displayed at the Trust's Centennial Celebration at Union Station. Participants were asked to write down their wishes for the city and attach them to the tree. NOVEMBER 1, 2014 FEBRUARY 1, 2015 FEBRUARY 4, 2015 African American Legacy hosts a summit on The Chicago Community Trust announces the The Trust hosts an Impact Chicago donor youth violence at Kennedy-King College Trust Fellows class of 2015: local nonprofit briefing at the University Club titled called Collaboration to Action: Building a leaders Jess Kane, Janine Lewis, Ra Joy, Rebuilding Our Communities: Tackling the Peaceful Chicago. At the summit, community Juan Carlos Linares, Maricela Garcia, Sandee Fallout of the Foreclosure Crisis. Donors and stakeholders, service providers and funders Kastrul, Maria Pesqueira and David Sinski. friends of the Trust join together to examine come together to share what's working in our new tools and strategies that the Trust and communities and generate action items in its partners are using to remediate foreclosures the fields of workforce development, education, and rebuild communities in a sustainable parenting/mentoring and mental health. and responsible way.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 4 8/25/16 6:27 PM FEBRUARY 25, 2015 Community Trust, each researcher will be MAY 19, 2015 awarded $300,000 in funding to support his or The Trust announces 31 small arts and With lead funding from the Searle Funds at her work during the next three years. The 2015 culture organizations as participants in the The Chicago Community Trust, the Food and Scholars were selected for their innovative third cohort of its SMART Growth program, Agriculture RoadMap for (FARM Illinois) research and potential for making significant a four-year capacity-building initiative. releases its strategic plan designed to enable contributions to chemical and biological Illinois and the Chicago region to become a research over the course of their careers. MARCH 11, 2015 regional, national and global hub for food and agriculture innovation and address global The Trust hosts Demo Day, a forum that APRIL 17, 2015 and local food insecurity by 2025. showcases the progress of six promising ideas ADA 25 Chicago officially launches as an that emerged from the 2014 On the Table. initiative funded by the Trust, leveraging Each of these innovations–in fields ranging JUNE 9, 2015 the 25th anniversary of the Americans with from education and economic growth to More than 1,500 people attend the Trust’s Disabilities Act to motivate commitments environmentalism and technology–is presented Centennial Reunion held at the Great Hall that improve the quality of life for people with to a panel of experts who provide feedback, of Union Station. The Trust honors all the disabilities in metropolitan Chicago. support and tools for advancement. dynamic individuals it has worked with over APRIL 28, 2015 the past century who have helped make the MARCH 24, 2015 Chicago region the thriving and vibrant The inaugural WE Day Illinois animates community it is today. Renowned Harvard political scientist Robert as thousands of young people Putnam sheds light on the growing opportunity gather to celebrate their commitment gap in America when he speaks to more than AUGUST 1, 2015 to making a difference. The attendees are 350 donors, nonprofit leaders and friends of The Chicago Area Patient-Centered Outcomes drawn from the WE Schools program, a the Trust at the Library Research Network (CAPriCORN), a consortium yearlong initiative supported in part by the Center. Co-hosted by the Trust and the Chicago led by the Trust to improve health care and Trust, that gives them the tools to create Public Library, the event features Putnam reduce health disparities for the diverse residents transformative social change. discussing his new book Our Kids: The American of metropolitan Chicago and the nation, is Dream in Crisis, a groundbreaking examination awarded $8 million from the Patient-Centered of why fewer Americans today have the MAY 12, 2015 Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). As opportunity for upward mobility. THE TRUST IS 100 YEARS OLD!! one of the 34 health data networks that make up this national clinical research resource, APRIL 8, 2015 MAY 12, 2015 CAPriCORN contributes data and expertise to strengthen the capacity of PCORnet to engage Giving in Chicago, a first-of-its-kind report The second On the Table event draws 25,000 in sustainable, population-wide and patient- on the state of philanthropy in our region, people to small conversations that elevate centered outcomes research. is released at a panel discussion and reception civic conversation, foster new relationships and at JP Morgan Chase Bank auditorium. The Trust create a unifying experience across the region. commissioned Lilly Family School of SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 Philanthropy at Indiana University to research MAY 19, 2015 Rosenwald premieres at the Museum of Science and create this benchmark study. The Trust’s Executive Committee approves and Industry. Produced by the Ciesla Foundation, a new 2016-2020 Strategic Plan, a blueprint this documentary tells the story of Chicago APRIL 13, 2015 for the Trust’s second century. philanthropist Julius Rosenwald. The Trust hosts the movie screening followed by a Fifteen young scientists in the chemical panel discussion featuring director Aviva Kempner, and biological sciences are named Searle Barbara Bowman, Dr. Steven B. Nasatir and Scholars for 2015. Through this program Peter Ascoli, a grandson of Julius Rosenwald. funded by the Searle Funds at The Chicago

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88039_Body.indd 5 8/25/16 1:39 PM A CENTURY of PHILANTHROPY

Nearly 100 years ago, Norman and Albert Harris recognized greater good could be achieved by working together. They convened business and community leaders who cared deeply about the future of the region they loved – metropolitan Chicago. Together they pooled their resources to maximize their charitable impact and The Chicago Community Trust was born. Chicago's rich tradition of generosity defines the spirit of our Centennial. From May 2015 to May 2016, our 100th year celebrated your work and shared your stories of philanthropy – inspiring others to also make a difference.

ON THE TABLE 2015 MAY 12, 2015

We kicked off the Trust’s Centennial by inviting residents to join our region and called for more collaboration, commitment and civic us at the table on Tuesday, May 12, 2015.Building on the inaugural engagement, this year’s mealtime conversations sparked a yearlong year's On the Table events, when residents shared their ideas for campaign to inspire the philanthropist in all of us.

STORIES OF PHILANTHROPY

From everyday acts of kindness, to major gifts that provide opportunity to thousands–the Trust listened, shared and amplified your stories of generosity, compassion and social conscience in all forms: time, treasure and talent. We worked with Chicago Independent Radio Project (CHIRP), Free Spirit KURTIS PRODUCTIONS, LTD. Media, Kurtis Productions, StoryCorps, Vocalo, the Moth and others to collect and promote these stories from residents across the region through a redesigned www.cct.org, social media and more. Stories inspired others to call upon their inner philanthropist and make a difference.

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88039_Body.indd 6 8/25/16 3:03 PM ELEVATING IDEAS INTO ACTION

After the inaugural On the Table in 2014, the Trust received nearly project for us, “Collaboratories.” For nearly a year, these six groups 1,000 ideas for improving communities around the region. worked to move these powerful ideas into action. Those ideas were narrowed down to six and sparked a new

NEW IDEAS AND THEMES THROUGH EXCITING PROGRAMMING

The Trust supported a wide range of substantive, thought- Chicago” program, Chicago Ideas Week and the Chicago provoking events and programs throughout the year. Humanities Festival in the fall of 2015 to continue the conversation We partnered with ’s “One Book, One on citizenship, civic engagement and our region’s future.

INSPIRING PHILANTHROPY

Our Centennial was a time to not only celebrate and acknowledge our www.givinginchicago.com. In our Centennial year and beyond, achievements as a community, but also inspire Chicagoland the Trust is committed to sparking the next generation of philanthropists. to become the most philanthropic region in the nation. To chart that That is why we partnered with Free the Children to encourage, engage course, the Trust commissioned a first-of-its-kind Giving in Chicago and empower more than 100,000 young people to become active local study with the help of Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of and global philanthropic citizens. Additionally, the Trust partnered Philanthropy. Published in April 2015, the study provides valuable with Chicago Cares to encourage community members to volunteer insights into giving in our region. To learn more, visit for group service projects unique to community needs.

HONORING COLLECTIVE IMPACT

Without the commitment of our donors, grant recipients and other The Trust held its annual State of the Community event on Oct. 7, community champions, there is no Trust. Since 1915, the 2015, to share its new strategic priorities and inspire a second dedication of these countless individuals has resulted in more century of philanthropy. than $2 billion being granted to thousands of nonprofit organizations throughout the region. We honored their commitments with celebratory acknowledgements throughout our Centennial year.

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88039_Body.indd 7 8/25/16 1:39 PM TABLE TALK Thousands of residents voice their ideas on how to strengthen metropolitan Chicago at On the Table 2015.

The Chicago Community Trust returned to its roots in celebration of its Loann King, a member of the African American Legacy, an identity- centennial year with On the Table 2015. It brought together more than focused fund at the Trust, organized a dinner hosted by the AKArama 25,000 metropolitan Chicago residents on May 12 to break bread and Foundation, Inc. on behalf of AAL to discuss how to improve education, talk about innovative ideas that will make the region prosperous and workforce development, mentoring initiatives and mental health safe while fueling a greater spirit of philanthropy. services for African-American communities — topics AAL is tackling. Thousands of participants gathered in small groups over mealtime Among their many solutions, participants want to develop mentoring conversations, including dinners and brown bag lunches, in venues programs with all of the nine Chicago chapters of the national black ranging from private homes to community centers. Their candid and fraternities and sororities that would work with children from elementary inspirational discussions focused on critical issues, such as improving school through college. education and community engagement. “If we had a collective effort, where we are all working together on this “The Trust was initiative, it would be fantastic in terms of the number of children we founded on a similar would be able to impact,” says King, who also has a donor advised fund principle of people at the Trust. coming together to At several events, participants explored their own definitions of talk about the city’s philanthropy. For example, Denny Cummings, a Trust donor and member needs and how they of the Trust’s Professional Advisory Committee, hosted a lunch at can be addressed the Union League Club for 25 representatives from local nonprofits and through philanthropy,” foundations, philanthropists and nonprofit consultants. The questions says Leslie Bluhm, addressed during their lunch included: How did they get interested in a member of A student attends an On the Table conversation philanthropy? What did they get out of it? And how do they currently hosted by Illinois Humanities. the Executive practice philanthropy? Committee and “It was exciting to see the enthusiasm and active conversation about co-chair of the On the Table 2015 Steering Committee. “The Trust philanthropy because the conversation generated diverse views,” wants to honor that history and inspire more philanthropy by casting a says Cumming, a family wealth advisor at Merrill Lynch. “Everyone wider net and shining a light on all the good works done across the region.” learned something during our lunch discussion, which was amazing. Bluhm attended several events during the course of the day. They My hope is that we remain engaged.” included a breakfast at the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce for 15 emerging business leaders, who discussed how they can make a philanthropic impact in the community, and a gathering at a senior center in South Shore for residents, who shared how much their community meant to them and what they can do to ensure its future. “ Everyone had a voice,” Bluhm says. “On the Table offered a way for everyone to help communities to be more cohesive and be a part of the solution.”

CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS

Many of the key themes at 2014's On the Table event — commitment, civic engagement, equity, social inclusion and collaboration — served as a catalyst for discussions at more than 2,000 tables this year. A group of community members enjoyed an On the Table discussion at Cafe Con Leche with the Logan Square Neighborhood Association.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 8 8/25/16 6:27 PM THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR CENTENNIAL.

JACKY AND MICHAEL FERRO

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88039_Body.indd 9 8/25/16 1:39 PM GREATER TOGETHER ADA 25 Chicago sparked a disability discussion that got big, broad and ambitious.

When Access Living president and CEO Marca Bristo first considered “Our goal became public awareness of the idea that disability is a natural somehow commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Americans with part of the human experience,” says Emily Harris, ADA 25 Chicago Disabilities Act in 2015, she thought she was thinking big. executive director. “The ADA reframed the public discourse from people “What I originally wanted to do was convene some of the philanthropic with disabilities not being considered productive members of society leaders in Chicago to have a dialogue and do something collectively on to a new paradigm of full inclusion, and that really benefits everyone. disability issues,” Bristo says. “I told that to [The Chicago Community So the tagline we came up with was: Greater Together.” Trust's president and CEO] Terry Mazany, and he said, ‘You don’t get a 25th anniversary every day. Think about something bigger.’” FORWARD STEPS With leadership and funding from the Trust and its Persons with Disabilities Fund, that “something bigger” became ADA 25 Chicago: a Launched in April 2015, ADA 25 Chicago sought to renew the promise vast, multifaceted, year-long effort that leveraged the 25th anniversary of the ADA by bringing together leaders throughout the Chicago region of the ADA in order to raise public awareness and civic engagement — educators, government officials, corporate executives and nonprofit of disability issues and improve the quality of life for people with directors — to create, support and implement various programs and disabilities in metropolitan Chicago. projects that expand inclusion, equality and opportunities for people with disabilities.

With support from ADA 25 Chicago, renowned jazz pianist and composer Fred Hersch performed at the and spoke at the Center on Halsted about his experience living with HIV, including how the Americans with Disabilities Act protects the rights of those with HIV and AIDS. Photo courtesy of ADA 25 Chicago.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 10 8/25/16 6:27 PM U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth (at podium) joined several other prominent government officials, community and civic leaders, business executives and nonprofit organizations on April 17, 2015, at Motorola Mobility’s headquarters at the Merchandise Mart for the launch of ADA 25 Chicago, an initiative funded by The Chicago Community Trust and partners including Exelon, Walgreens, Motorola Mobility, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, that leveraged the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities in metropolitan Chicago. Photo by Jon Shaft.

Nearly 200 organizations signed on as ADA 25 Chicago partners, agreeing In addition, ADA 25 Chicago itself organized several public performances to create substantive programs in the areas of education, employment, designed to raise disability awareness, some with the help of Chicago’s community inclusion and technology. The year saw dozens of educational, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. In June, legendary cultural, arts, sports and recreation opportunities sponsored by these bluesman Clarence Carter, who is blind, took the stage at Millennium partners, including American Sign Language tours and touch tours at Park during the Chicago Blues Festival, while September’s Chicago Frank Lloyd Wright historic sites; a Project Onward multiarts showcase Jazz Festival saw performances by pianist, composer and HIV/AIDS of the work of individuals with disabilities; a Rush Medical Center advocate Fred Hersch and blind jazz pianist Henry Butler. All three symposium featuring national experts in disability; free employer training musicians also gave public talks about their experiences as artists with classes from Jobs For Dyslexics; and a series of workshops from disabilities. And in January, Bristo interviewed world-renowned Forefront (formerly the Donors Forum) on topics such as architectural violinist Itzhak Perlman, who has used crutches or a scooter since accessibility and disability etiquette. contracting polio as a child. In front of a live audience at the Harris “We knew that we needed to do some things to improve our accessibility, Theater, Bristo and Perlman discussed access, the arts and shifting and that’s why we got involved,” says Laura Dodd, director of attitudes toward disability. operations and guest experience at the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. “We thought it was going to be complicated because of the historic nature LASTING LEGACIES of our structures, but we found that with ADA 25 Chicago’s support, it was really easy to make changes, such as offering [sign language] ADA 25 Chicago also carried out several large-scale legacy projects tours and touch tours. The feedback we got from tour participants was designed to drive momentum and create lasting impact long after that they’d like to have those tours available on demand, so that’s what ADA 25 Chicago, which ended in January 2016. Among those legacy we’re doing now. It’s had a really positive impact on our organization by projects are the Chicagoland Business Leadership Network, a business- helping us reach a new audience.” to-business association promoting disability inclusion in the workplace,

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88039_Body.indd 11 8/25/16 1:39 PM supply chain and marketplace; Mayor Emanuel’s Literacy Task Force, “It was transformative,” says inaugural leadership institute fellow Bridget which aims to improve literacy among the 60,000 Chicago Public Evans, a patient safety analyst at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Schools students with individualized education plans; and the 25 for 25 Hospital who lives with spina bifida. “I learned how to better articulate Cultural Access Project, which saw more than 30 cultural organizations myself, how to interact confidently in different situations. For example, committing to increasing accessible programs and services. our instructors told us that 90 percent of a first impression is based on In addition, ADA 25 Chicago created the Leadership Institute for People body language. Well, how can you make a great first impression if with Disabilities, a recurring, intensive, short-term program aimed at you don’t necessarily have great control of your body? So we all shared increasing the number of people with disabilities who hold leadership techniques we’ve figured out as ways to navigate this type of situation. positions in the Chicago region. “One of the longstanding themes of Those are things you can only get from people with similar perspectives the disability rights movement is ‘Nothing about us without us,’” Harris and experiences.” explains. “The institute takes that idea into the present by looking at the Those participants are now acting as a peer support network to help diversity of Chicago’s boards and commissions and career leadership each other reach their leadership goals. This year a follow-up project positions. Right now, you don’t see a lot of people with disabilities there.” is planned to connect leaders with disabilities (both those who’ve And if you do see someone with a disability serving on a board, that same participated in the Institute and others) with boards, commissions and person is probably asked to serve on many other boards as well. other civic appointments. “The bench has been somewhat shallow,” acknowledges Bristo, who co-chaired the ADA 25 Chicago Steering Committee with Steve “ADA EVERY DAY” Pemberton, vice president and global chief diversity officer of the Walgreens Boots Alliance. “So we really felt that this was a moment where we could Among ADA 25 Chicago’s other projects: a free, updated ADA compli- start looking for potential leaders who need a little boost and begin to ance guide and the Disability Inclusion Opportunity Summit, which prepare them for civic roles.” focused on the recruiting and employment of people with disabilities. Thanks to funding from Exelon, the Trust and others, 16 emerging leaders Now that the 25th anniversary of the ADA has come and gone, with disabilities gathered Dec. 3-6, 2015, for the inaugural leadership Pemberton is optimistic that “ADA 25” will have no trouble turning institute program, which focused on leadership styles and disability into “ADA every day.” identity. The institute also incorporated opportunities for participants “Whether you look at the concerts or our meetings or the summit, to network with leaders from Chicago’s corporate, government and we were all speaking for the most part with the same voice about the nonprofit sectors. need to further the work,” he says. “You’d be hard-pressed to find such a gathering of so many different voices who all are operating on the same page.”

As part of participating in ADA 25 for 25 Cultural Access Project, Brookfield Zoo added audio described shows to their offerings. Martin Wilde, a local Chicago audio describer, hands out assistive listening devices to visitors for the dolphin show. The assistive listening devices transmit Wilde’s live audio description to the visitors in real-time throughout the performance.

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88039_Body.indd 12 8/25/16 1:39 PM A GUIDE to GREATER ACCESSIBILITY By now, Access Living President and CEO Marca Bristo is used to hearing the stories — the ones about nonprofits that don’t know where to find a sign-language interpreter or how to organize a meeting so that it’s accessible to wheelchair users or how to determine if their websites are navigable by someone with vision loss.

It’s not that the organizations don’t want to do these things. On the contrary, Many nonprofits from across metropolitan Chicago reaffirmed their “so many of them are saying, ‘We want to do better, not because it’s the law, commitment to inclusion and accessibility when they attended a series but because it will make us better as an organization,’” says Bristo, co-chair of workshops that began Sept. 15, 2015, to learn how to use the ADA of the ADA 25 Chicago Steering Committee. compliance guide. Held by ADA 25 Chicago, Forefront (formerly Donors Now that The Chicago Community Trust has updated and re-released Forum) and the Trust, the workshop featured Irene Bowen, the national Renewing the Commitment: An ADA Compliance Guide for Nonprofits, disability law expert who wrote the guide. She showed this eager audience nonprofit organizations have a resource that they can turn to that makes it of nonprofit leaders how the guide could help them renew their efforts to simple for them to learn how to not only comply with the requirements offer full and equal access to people with disabilities — ultimately improving of the Americans with Disabilities Act, but to better serve their clients their services and accommodations for all of their clients. Subsequent with disabilities. workshops featured Robin Jones of the Great Lakes ADA Center. The ADA guide helps nonprofits understand the basic principles of the ADA “That tells me that we’re reaching our goal of getting more people caring and how they can develop their own plans for compliance. It covers and doing,” Bristo says of the sold-out workshop. “It’s really meaningful to topics such as how to effectively communicate with people with disabilities, me to see so many nonprofits saying, ‘We want to do better.’” create accessible facilities and offer inclusive programs and events. The ADA compliance guide and executive summary are available at www.cct.org/ADAguide for download.

The Cultural Accessibility Summit, hosted by the thanks to the generosity and leadership of Shawn Donnelley, drew more than 300 board and executive leaders of cultural institutions together to talk about best practices to make arts more inclusive. Shown here are ADA 25 honorary leadership council co-chairs King Harris and Jack Catlin, the steering committee co-chair Marca Bristo and others.

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88039_Body.indd 13 8/25/16 1:39 PM CREATING a CULTURE of INCLUSION All the world’s a stage, Shakespeare wrote. But what are theaters, concert halls and other cultural institutions doing to make sure that everyone can see the show?

That was the question that brought together leaders from the organizational advantage were just a few of the themes Siegel’s talk Goodman Theatre, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Steppenwolf touched on. “If my theater is accessible and yours isn’t, people are going Theatre and many other eminent Chicago arts organizations on to come to mine,” she pointed out. She also explained that accessibility Sept. 1, 2015, to the Goodman Theatre for the Greater Together Cultural depends not just on technology, but on the skills and attitudes of staff Accessibility Summit, an ADA 25 Chicago project that discussed members as well. “If you don’t do anything else, go home and train your accessibility for patrons with disabilities. staff immediately,” Siegel said. “They are either your best accessibility asset or your worst nightmare.” Other highlights of the summit included a panel discussion with Gallo and Pemberton about making the business case for accessibility. “Either you’re gonna be attentive to this community, or your competition will be,” Pemberton said. In addition, Thornton, Botts and Finke shared their experiences in the arts community as people with disabilities. The summit was just one installment of the year-long 25 for 25 Cultural Access Project, in which more than 30 cultural organizations committed to increasing accessible programs and services, learning about best practices and creating accessibility plans for the future. Participants in the project received access to trainings, checklists, best practices, workshops and networking opportunities, along with In November of 2015, ADA 25 Chicago hosted the Disability Inclusion Opportunity support from the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and the Summit. During the summit, the inaugural Members of the ADA 25 Advancing Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium. Leadership Program were announced. Pictured above are the Members at the Summit along with Terry Mazany, Emily Harris, Steve Solomon, and “It was powerful,” says Emily Harris, ADA 25 Chicago executive director. Commissioner Karen Tamley of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities. “And the participants represented a huge range of organizations. We had tiny storefront theaters doing their first-ever touch tour, where people who are blind can come on stage before the performance. Others are doing Created by The Chicago Community Trust Executive Committee member training for their front-of-house staff about accessibility. The Shedd Shawn M. Donnelley with Steppenwolf Executive Committee chair Aquarium worked with the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind to create a Nora Daley and hosted by Harris Holdings chairman King Harris, the event new exhibit of touchable fish, and the Museum of Contemporary Art was Chicago’s first cultural accessibility summit geared toward the has added visual descriptions of all their art as big labels that will flash on leaders of cultural institutions. It featured speakers Michael Patrick the wall when you walk by. The cultural community has really stepped Thornton, a Jeff Award-nominated actor and director who uses a up, and that’s a huge thing.” wheelchair; Betty Siegel, director of VSA and accessibility at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; Meanwhile, the Greater Together Cultural Accessibility Summit remains Steve Pemberton, vice president and global chief diversity officer for an example of the kind of communication and innovation that can result Walgreens Boots Alliance; Susan Chun, chief content officer at the when a community comes together around a vital issue. “The arts Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Evan Hatfield, director of audience need to be open to people with disabilities,” says Marca Bristo, Access experience at the Steppenwolf Theatre; Beth Botts, a Chicago author Living president and CEO and co-chair of the ADA 25 Chicago Steering and accessibility advocate with hearing loss; Beth Finke, an author Committee. “It’s hard to put a value on how important it is for people and NPR commentator with sight loss; and Robert Gallo, state director who don’t live with disabilities to experience people with disabilities of AARP Illinois. out doing everyday things. That’s how, I think, we break down the biggest barrier that still remains — people’s misunderstandings.” Shifting societal perspectives on disability, the need for continued vigilance around accessibility, and the notion of accessibility as an

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88039_Body.indd 14 8/25/16 1:39 PM DEEPENING the LABOR POOL The numbers don’t lie: More than 1 in 10 residents of Illinois live with a disability, yet only 35 percent of working-age Illinoisans with disabilities have jobs. That’s a huge untapped talent pool—and a lost opportunity for businesses to reflect the diversity of their markets in their employment and supply-chain practices.

More than 300 business and government leaders gathered to discuss The second day of the conference was presented by the Chicagoland the disability employment gap Nov. 16-17, 2015, at ADA 25 Chicago’s Leadership Business Network, a business-to-business organization Disability Inclusion Opportunity Summit, hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield that works to improve employment opportunities for people with of Illinois. Keynoted by U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez with an opening disabilities. Its sessions focused on best practices and strategies for plenary by U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, the summit strove to spark not recruiting, employing and retaining people with disabilities. just conversation, but also action, regarding what Illinois leaders can do “I have to say we touched a nerve,” says Marca Bristo, Access Living to advance the education and employment of people with disabilities. president and CEO and co-chair of the ADA 25 Chicago Steering “The ADA is essential in helping wounded warriors like me and millions Committee. “People were saying, ‘This is the first time I’ve attended of other Americans to move forward with our lives,” said Rep. something like this, and we need to do more.’ There was a question Duckworth. “It allows me to be physically active, get my pilot’s license on the evaluation asking, ‘Having attended this summit, what are you back and serve in Congress — but we still have a lot of work to do.” Sec. most likely to do?,' and the choice that got the most responses was Perez agreed, adding, “In many ways, employment is the most important ‘Improve my recruitment and hiring.’” unfinished business of the ADA. The employment gap between “It’s exciting to see this kind of long-term institutional commitment,” Americans with and without a disability is simply unacceptable.” adds ADA 25 Chicago executive director Emily Harris. “Businesses Sessions on the first day of the summit included expansion of the are stepping up, saying, ‘We need to support each other and learn college-to-career pipeline for students with disabilities and the com- about best practices from each other. It’ll be a competitive advantage petitive advantages of tapping the labor pool of people with disabilities. for our region.’”

Secretary of Labor Tom Perez keynoting the Disability Inclusion Opportunity Summit on November 16, 2015 at the offices of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. Secretary Perez spoke on how, after 25 years of progress, the largest unfulfilled promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act is employment. He urged those in attendance to close the unemployment gap of those with disabilities.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 15 8/25/16 6:27 PM HEALTHY REMEDY TASC collaborates with stakeholders in the criminal justice system to deliver health insurance to the vulnerable population who passes through Cook County Jail.

Debra, 32, hadn’t had medical insurance for a while when she was State’s Attorney’s office, the Sheriff’s office, Cook County Health and detained at Cook County Jail in 2014 after her arrest for retail theft. Hospital System (which oversees Medicaid) and other stakeholders. But that soon changed. In Illinois, Medicaid had not previously covered single adults without “When you go through processing, they ask if you have insurance,” says minor children. Incarcerated individuals, more than 80 percent of them Debra (not her real name), who didn’t spend time in jail after that arrest, men, receive federally mandated health care services. However, in the but had been incarcerated in the past. “My insurance had lapsed, past, when people left Cook County Jail, treatment stopped for most so I signed up. It was easy.” of them unless they had private health insurance. She used her insurance right away, purchasing eyeglasses and filling a While foes of the ACA worked to dismantle the law, the JHI used it to build prescription to treat her bipolar disorder. “I'm content having the county an infrastructure for this vulnerable population to acquire health care. insurance,” Debra says. “If I don’t have insurance, I can’t afford the meds.” The JHI partners moved swiftly to use the jail itself as the venue for Debra is one of more than 12,000 people who have obtained medical enrolling people in the newly expanded Medicaid coverage. They decided insurance at Cook County Jail since 2012 as part of the Justice and intake at the jail was the best place for enrollment because there people Health Initiative, which got its start with leadership from the nonprofit like Debra would make bond and leave, perhaps never to return. Cook TASC (Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities) and funding County Health and Hospital System worked with the jail to re-engineer the from The Chicago Community Trust. intake procedures. “It is a complicated, high-volume process with a finely tuned protocol,” Rodriguez says. “At intake, you got one shot at everybody.” OPPORTUNITY BECKONS The endeavor worked. As of September 2015, more than 12,000 people, mostly underserved single men, had obtained medical insurance after With the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, many working in applying for it at the jail. Chicago’s criminal justice system saw a rare chance to make long-term, quality health care available to the tens of thousands of people who pass through Cook County Jail every year. LESSONS LEARNED Before the ACA, only 1 in 10 had coverage. A combination of circum - Large counties across the country are now studying the JHI. Rodriguez stances suddenly made it feasible to try to raise that number to 9 in 10. credits several factors to the program’s success: A powerful convener Those circumstances included a waiver that allowed Cook County to like Biebel ensured that the JHI partners remained engaged. A strict get a year’s head start on expanding Medicaid to include single adults; deadline to get enrollment underway in a year kept everyone focused. a willingness among all the disparate shareholders to work together; Solid financial support from the Trust and other foundations demon - and TASC’s commitment to lead the planning group that formed the strated to prospective funders the value and impact of the project. Justice and Health Initiative. And participants with decision-making authority and strong support And, critically, the Trust provided seed money, awarding a grant of from elected officials were also key as they worked together to implement $98,000 in 2012. It was the first of four grants , for a total of $392,200. specific goals, such as their crucial consensus decision to enroll people at the jail’s intake point. “The Trust deserves credit for being the first to invest in this,” says Pamela Rodriguez, president and CEO of TASC, which coordinates When Rodriguez meets with community and government leaders about health services and advocates for people in the justice system. the JHI, they are intrigued by how the Trust’s local investment in the program seems to be having a national impact on health care. “It’s a The Hon. Paul P. Biebel, at the time presiding judge of the Criminal remarkable investment that has leveraged so much additional attention Division of the Cook County Circuit Court, convened the planning group and funding,” she says. in 2012 that became the JHI. It included representatives from the

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88039_Body_a1.indd 16 8/25/16 6:27 PM LEADERS in the MAKING The city’s future leaders find support and connection through floChicago.

Matthew Brewer grew up in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood The inaugural floChicago experience kicked off with a week-long of Chicago. And for most of his childhood, he didn’t have much reason to residential leadership program hosted by the , leave it. “The world wasn’t much bigger than the South Side to me,” he where the students stayed in dormitories. “For a lot of them, this was says. That changed in 1997-1998, his junior year of high school, when their first time being away from home,” Brewer says. “We wanted he became involved with a program called Future Leaders Chicago. to give them a sneak preview of college.” Then a joint undertaking of The Chicago Community Trust and Leadership The week saw students meeting with residents of the Little Village Greater Chicago, a premier leadership program for Chicago’s business, neighborhood to discuss community-level leadership, taking part in a public and civic leaders, FLC took Brewer and other student leaders from tutorial on the college admissions process, visiting the Trust offices around the city on monthly field trips designed to expose them to a and City Hall, sitting in on a sentencing at the Cook County Criminal broader view of Chicago. They visited various communities in Chicago Courts and working on group projects about social issues such as and learned about the complex issues facing the city, such as crime poverty, gentrification and education. Since then, the students meet and violence, public health, education and race relations. monthly for further discussions and relationship-building. “All of a sudden, I was going to different parts of the city I had no idea existed. I saw African-American leaders doing things I had no idea PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT African Americans could do, and it broadened my horizons in a real way. It changed what I thought was possible for myself.” says Brewer, who FloChicago is all set to continue in 2016. Though its core model will went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from Stanford, his master’s degree remain the same, it will feature “even more partners and outreach,” in business administration from Harvard, and his law degree from Yale. says David Prystowsky, campaign vice president of the Jewish United He is now a partner at the law firm Bartlit, Beck, Herman, Palenchar & Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, who helped re-launch the program. Scott and a commissioner of the Chicago Housing Authority. “We want to really foster connection by people who might not have crossed paths otherwise. The hope is that through these relationships, projects and partnerships will happen, and the segregation throughout REBIRTH, REGROWTH Chicago will start to melt away.” But when Brewer returned to Chicago in 2008 and sought to “None of this would have been possible without the Trust,” Brewer volunteer with FLC, he learned that the program had run only five years adds. “It was really the boost floChicago received from the Trust early before being discontinued in 2001. on that gave it the momentum we needed. We had a strong hunch— Now, with the aid of a $65,000 grant from the Trust, as well as the support more than a hunch—that there was a real potential impact to be made of the University of Chicago Office of Civic Engagement and Blue Cross here, and we’ve confirmed that in a glowing way.” Blue Shield of Illinois, Brewer and other civic leaders have successfully resurrected the program that made a profound difference to him. They re-launched the Future Leaders Chicago program, now known as floChicago, in summer 2015 to cultivate the next generation of the city’s leaders. Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, the inaugural class of 30 high-school students from 21 schools and 25 neighborhoods had the opportunity to meet with Chicago’s civic and community leaders, learn about the city’s pressing challenges and promising opportunities and connect with their peers. Thanks to the generosity of the Trust and other donors, the program is free for the students.

“We have a really diverse and dynamic group of young people from In the summer, the students in floChicago got the chance to meet Jesse Ruiz, all walks of life who have demonstrated leadership in different who was vice president of the Illinois Board of Education and interim CEO of ways,” Brewer says. “There are captains of teams and presidents of at that time. Ruiz, who is a former member of the organizations, but there’s also a young woman who had to raise her Trust Executive Committee, is now president of the Board of Commissioners for the . Photo by Bonnie Robinson. family because her parents couldn’t, and that’s leadership, too.”

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88039_Body.indd 17 8/25/16 1:39 PM EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Chicago Community Trust seeks to secure metropolitan Chicago's economic future by improving the quality of education for all students; developing, attracting and retaining a globally competitive workforce; and collaborating with the public and private sectors to develop and implement an economic plan that strengthens the Chicago region as a global economic center.

Teacher Jenna Ryan leads a lesson from the University of Chicago's Everyday Mathematics curriculum through the Big Shoulders Fund Math Initiative.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 19 8/25/16 6:27 PM EDUCATION Erikson Institute FACILITATING COLLEGE ACCESS AND SUCCESS $323,000 for strengthening mathematics teaching Scholarship America by providing professional development in Chicago HIGH-QUALITY TEACHING AND LEARNING $750,000 for the distribution of the IN ALL CORE CURRICULAR AREAS Public Schools networks William J. Cook Scholarship Loyola University Chicago School of Education Big Shoulders Fund Scholarship America $270,000 for strengthening of language development $190,000* for strengthening of science instruction $15,000 for the distribution of the and literacy teaching and learning in three Chicago from pre-k to high school in three Chicago Public Eleanor L. Swartz Scholarship Schools networks and in a subset of Big Shoulders Public Schools networks of elementary and Scholarship America Fund schools secondary schools $2,875 for management of the Leonard and Loyola University Chicago Center for Math Big Shoulders Fund Bernice Lavin scholarships $383,500* for two math initiatives aimed at improving and Science Education Scholarship America the quality of mathematics instruction from pre-k $190,000* for strengthening science instruction $51,080 for $50,000 toward the Leonard and through high school in 20 Big Shoulders Fund schools from pre-k to high school in three Chicago Public Schools networks and in a subset of Big Shoulders Bernice Lavin scholarship awards; $1,080 Big Shoulders Fund Fund schools management fee $200,000 for language and literacy instructional University of Chicago Network for improvement in schools Subtotal $818,955 College Success Children First Fund: The Chicago Public $270,000 for the Language, Literacy and Schools Foundation STRENGTHENING TEACHER AND SCHOOL Leadership project in Chicago public high schools $250,000 for the expansion of its Social LEADER PREPARATION University of Chicago Center for Elementary Science Academy Loyola University Chicago School of Education Math and Science Education DePaul University $100,000* for the Strengthening Instruction for $185,000* for strengthening science instruction $700,000 for strengthening mathematics teaching Diverse Learners program from pre-k to high school in three Chicago Public and learning by providing professional Schools networks and in a subset of Big Shoulders University of Chicago Center for Elementary development for Chicago Public Schools network Fund schools Math and Science Education teams of teachers and staff $246,000* for the creation of a math specialist University of Illinois at Chicago Learning DePaul University program for teachers in grades 3-5 Sciences Research Institute $275,000* for strengthening of science instruction $350,000 for an evaluation of the South from pre-k to high school in three Chicago Public Subtotal $346,000 Suburban Cook County Mathematics Initiative Schools networks and in a subset of Big Shoulders Fund schools RESPONSIVE EDUCATION Subtotal $3,586,500 Chicago Council on Science and Technology $25,000 for raising civic science literacy and advancing general science education on current STEM issues Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation $100,000 for general operating support Consortium on Chicago School Research at the University of Chicago $20,000 for the 25th anniversary workshop Forefront $25,000 for the development of a recommendation on the infrastructure needed to ensure all Chicago students obtain postsecondary degrees Loyola University Chicago School of Education $25,000 for the start-up of Arrupe College National Council of the Teachers of Mathematics $150,000* for the development of a parent portal University of Chicago Center for Elementary Math and Science Education $225,000 for general operating support WestEd $225,000 for general operating support

Arise Chicago leader and board member Ana Laura Lopez leads a workshop at Arise.

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88039_Body.indd 20 8/25/16 1:39 PM Junior Achievement of Chicago $75,000* for the 75th anniversary goal and support programs for 560 schools Loyola University Chicago $118,000* for the evaluation of the NGSS Collaborative Payton Citywide Math Circle $25,000 for expansion to four satellite sites across the city University of Chicago Urban Education Institute $15,000 for the Education Writers Association’s 68th National Seminar, an annual gathering of 550 education journalists, leaders and experts University of Chicago Urban Education Institute $250,000* for the UTEP teacher preparation program At the inaugural WE Day Illinois at Allstate Arena on April 28, 2015, hometown hero and international University of Chicago Center for Elementary entertainer Jennifer Hudson delivers an electrifying performance in front of the 15,000-strong crowd. Math and Science Education A celebration of youth making a difference in their local and global communities, WE Day is a special $200,000 for developing coherence in Chicago- opportunity for young people who participate in the WE Schools program, a yearlong initiative that gives area university-based STEM education efforts young people the tools to create transformative social change. Photo courtesy of Vito Amati. and to inform leaders and policymakers about The Chicago Community Trust Erikson Institute effective STEM education $5,000 for the Communities for Public Education $25,000 for matching support of the Investing in University of Illinois at Chicago College of Reform collaborative Innovation (i3) Development project Education Community Renewal Society Free the Children $80,000 for the PRAIRIE Group's external evaluation $7,500 for Catalyst Chicago's 25th anniversary $200,000 for development and implementation of The Chicago Community Trust-supported literacy community engagement activities of its We Act program in underserved Chicago- and language development projects region schools Subtotal $2,390,500

TOTAL EDUCATION $7,141,955

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT PROGRAMS

Arise Chicago $50,000 for work on behalf of low-wage workers Automotive Mentoring Group $40,000 for employment training for ex-offenders Bethel New Life $50,000* for employment training for ex-offenders BLUE1647 Nicole Upton, Director of Partnerships and Professional Learning at Ingenuity Incorporated Chicago awards $65,000* for a training and entrepreneurial tech $5,000 vouchers to Margaret Bustos, Visual Arts teacher at Volta Elementary School and Patrina center in Englewood Singleton, Assistant Principal from Belding Elementary School at Ingenuity’s Theatre Summit, to use for Calumet Area Industrial Commission their schools' arts-related programs. $50,000* for job placement work in the Calumet region Center on Halsted Community Renewal Society Illinois Arts Alliance $50,000 for general operating support $70,000 for Chicago public education reporting $25,000 for the engagement of experts and the and its community outreach events for the stakeholder community to make recommendations Centro de Trabajadores Unidos: Immigrant 25th anniversary to the Illinois State Board of Education regarding the Workers Project $40,000* for assistance to low-wage workers Consortium on Chicago School Research at adoption and implementation of new arts learning the University of Chicago standards in Illinois Chicago Community and Workers Rights $300,000 for two studies on reforms in Chicago Ingenuity Incorporated Chicago $40,000* for assistance to low-wage workers Public Schools: a study examining the impact $200,000 for ongoing work to strengthen arts Chicago Jobs Council of school closings and a study of Common education in Chicago Public Schools $22,650 for the Fathers, Families and Healthy Core implementation Communities project

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88039_Body.indd 21 8/25/16 1:39 PM The Chicago Community Foundation/ Jane Addams Resource Corporation Women Employed Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance $150,000 for advanced manufacturing and $30,000* for reforming education and training in $100,000* for workforce development programming welding training programs community colleges in Chicago Chinese American Service League National Able Network Woodlawn Community Development Corporation $40,000* for the chef training program $50,000 for the IT training program $40,000* for the youth training program in Erie Neighborhood House Safe Haven Foundation media careers $50,000 for employment bridge programs $50,000 for the welding training program for World Business Chicago Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago ex-offenders and homeless individuals $50,000* for the 1,000 Jobs campaign $30,000* for workforce training in electro- Safer Foundation mechanical manufacturing $190,000 for the metalworking training and Subtotal $1,512,650 Greater West Town Community placement program RESPONSIVE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Development Project Skills for Chicagoland's Future $60,000* for workforce training and placement $75,000 for job placement programming Breaking Ground $25,000 for the metalworking training program programs on Chicago's West Side Upwardly Global Inner-City Computer Stars Foundation $40,000* for the immigrant employment program Subtotal $25,000 $30,000* for the employment training program Westside Health Authority Institute for Latino Progress $40,000 for its opposition to discriminatory TOTAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $ 1,537,650 $80,000 for manufacturing employment training employer practices on Chicago's West Side and placement program

Jane Addams Resource Corporation provides programs, educational opportunities and development sessions to ensure that people who work don't live in poverty.

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88039_Body.indd 22 8/25/16 1:39 PM Metropolitan Planning Council volunteers plant a rain garden at a Tot Lot in Blue Island.

ECONOMIC Metropolitan Planning Council RESPONSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $250,000 for research for policy recommendations Alliance for Regional Development DEVELOPMENT to address economic isolation and income inequity $10,000 for planning and execution of The Third REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Summit on Regional Competitiveness $1,000,000* for continued support of the Chicago The Chicago Community Trust Manufacturing Renaissance Biomedical Consortium $25,000 for general operating support $25,000 for the implementation and advocacy of University of Illinois at Chicago College FARM Illinois' strategic recommendations Chicago Council on Global Affairs of Urban Planning $250,000* for the implementation of the $20,000 for the development of a social and Subtotal $35,000 recommendations of the Chicago Global economic impact analysis of the Illinois state budget Engagement Task Force University of Illinois UIC Urban Forum TOTAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $2,685,000 Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Foundation $25,000 for 2015 UIC Urban Forum, Remaking $150,000* for the creation of the Chicagoland the Urban School Contract: Health, Energy TOTAL EDUCATION AND Business Leadership Network and the Environment ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT iBIO Institute World Business Chicago GRANTS $ 11,364,605 $500,000* for operations and programming $300,000* for implementation of the Plan for Metropolis Strategies Economic Growth and Jobs $130,000* for economic development for Cook County Subtotal $2,650,000

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 21

88039_Body_a1.indd 23 8/25/16 6:27 PM HEALTH, HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES

To tackle poverty in metropolitan Chicago, The Chicago Community Trust seeks to create a healthy and safe region by ensuring access to affordable housing; reinforcing the safety nets for people facing homelessness, hunger and health challenges; and finding long-term strategies to improve community health and public safety, including reforms to the criminal justice system.

TCA Health, Inc. provides quality preventative care including a variety of fitness and nutrition classes. Shown on the right is a garden fitness class in which children and teens work with seniors to build and sustain community gardens. Photo by D. Gautreaux.

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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE

A Silver Lining Foundation $50,000* for the Buy Mom a Mammogram program Access Community Health Network $54,000 for the Behavioral Health Integration for a Patient-Centered Medical Home project Advocate Charitable Foundation $40,000* for the Advocate Illinois Masonic Mobile Dental Program Alivio Medical Center $150,000 for the Excellence in Care Project Asian Human Services Family Health Center $100,000 for Project Care Sync Center for Independence through Conductive Education AgeOptions provides advocacy for seniors in our region. $40,000* for the Motor Training Program for Howard Brown Health Center HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM Children with Physical Disabilities $150,000 for the Access to Comprehensive AgeOptions Chicago Citywide Literacy Coalition Primary Care for Uninsured, Low-Income $88,000 for the Make Medicare Work Coalition $110,000 for the Empowerment-Based Health Individuals with Chronic Disease project Literacy: Building Community Capacity AIDS Foundation of Chicago Illinois College of Optometry for Healthcare Access and Usage program $80,000 for the Promoting Successful Health $85,000 for the Chicago Vision Outreach program Care Reform for People with HIV in Illinois project Chicago Commons Association Infant Welfare Society of Chicago $110,000 for the Health Empowerment Campaign for Better Health Care Fund $45,000 for the Healthcare for Low-Income, Leadership Project $150,000 for the Engage Empower Enact: Uninsured Individuals program Health Literacy initiative CommunityHealth Inner-City Muslim Action Network $125,000 for the MedAccess Chicago program EverThrive Illinois $112,000 for community-based behavioral and $125,000 for the Affordable Care Act: CORE Foundation mental health services Patients and Providers Project $100,000 for Project CONNECT Lawndale Christian Health Center Health & Disability Advocates Erie Family Health Center $50,000 for the Transitions of Care Initiative $125,000* for the Capacity Building Health Initiative $111,000 for the Coordinating Patient Care McDermott Center Access (CPCA) project Health and Medicine Policy Research Group $147,000 for the Improving Access to Health $150,000* for the Strengthening Health Systems Esperanza Health Centers Care for Low-Income Individuals in Chicago with and Expanding Access project $68,700 for the Mental Health for the Substance Use Disorders program Underserved Project Illinois Association of Free and National Medical Fellowships Charitable Clinics Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services $185,000 for the Dr. David Monash/John Caldwell $75,000 for the Forging the Future initiative $75,000 for the Linguistic Access to Primary Scott Medical Student Scholarship Program Care program Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Night Ministry Rights Healthcare Alternative Systems $50,000 for the Outreach and Health $135,000 for the Immigrant Healthcare $80,000 for the Family Mental Health program Ministry Program Access Initiative co-located at Mercy Family Health Center Resurrection Project Lower West Local Initiatives Support Corporation $25,000 for the launch of the Healthy $100,000* for the Healthy Communities program HealthConnect One Illinois Campaign $20,000 for improving access to health care for Planned Parenthood of Illinois Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law wards of the state $130,000 for the Protecting the Promise of $25,000 for an online tool for the State of Illinois Health Care Reform program Heartland Health Outreach to help consumers make informed choices in their $55,000 for the Health Access project health plan selection Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law $150,000 for the Illinois Health Policy Heartland International Health Center Thresholds Advocacy Project $150,000 for the Health Home Project $40,000* for Thresholds members to access the Small Business Majority Foundation Horizon Hospice & Palliative Care Advocate Illinois Masonic Mobile Dentistry program $50,000 for the Insuring Small Business Owners $50,000 for the Increasing Access to and Employees program Comprehensive End-of-Life Care program Subtotal $2,402,700

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88039_Body.indd 26 8/25/16 1:39 PM TASC Children First Fund: The Chicago Public New Age Sevices Corporation $98,200 for the Cross Systems Collaboration Schools Foundation $50,000 for the Inches, Ounces and Apples program to Build Health Care Access for People under $100,000* for year four of the LearnWELL Puerto Rican Cultural Center Justice Supervision program program that promotes health and wellness $150,000* for year four of the Coalition to activities, policies and guidelines for schools Promote Active Lifestyles initiative Subtotal $1,456,200 Enlace Chicago Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation $80,000 for year four of Pocket Parks and $35,000 for year three of Wellness that PREVENTING AND REDUCING OBESITY Wellness Initiative in the South Lawndale Works program Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital (Little Village) community Sinai Health System of Chicago Erie Neighborhood House $150,000 for year four of the Evaluation Capacity $25,000 for a baseline study on community $50,000 for year three of Super H: Healthy Kids, Building initiative engagement, attitudes and behaviors relative Healthy Families programs to the 606 Trail TCA Health, Inc. EverThrive Illinois $150,000* for year four of the Health & Wellness Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital $75,000 for year three of Cooking Matters program Collaborative of Chicago's Far South Communities of Chicago Gads Hill Center $100,000* for year four of the Consortium to Union Impact Center $50,000 for year three of Healthy Moves program Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC) $25,000 for the Soccer and Health program initiative: Aligning Obesity Prevention Initiatives Gary Comer Youth Center University of Illinois at Chicago College of in Chicago $90,000 for year four of the Community Health Applied Health Sciences and Wellness Project Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital $150,000* for year two of the Community of Chicago Healthy Schools Campaign Coalition to Promote Healthy Lifestyles among $100,000* for year three of the Growing Healthy $75,000 for the Chicago Partnership for Latino youth with disabilities and their families Funders Network: a Metropolitan Chicago Healthy Schools YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago childhood obesity prevention collaborative Illinois African American Coalition for $85,000 for year three participation in two Asian Human Services of Chicago Inc. Prevention community coalitions: Healthy Rogers Park and $56,000 for year three of the Path To Healthy $80,000 for year five of the Healthier Choices - Greater Humboldt Park Community of Wellness Living Program (PTHL) Healthier Families program Subtotal $2,066,000 Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago Inc. Illinois Public Health Institute $58,000 for year two of the Improving Healthy $125,000 for year four of the Alliance to Prevent RESPONSIVE HEALTH Lifestyles Project Obesity (IAPO) Latin Center/Universidad Popular Namaste Charter School Inc. Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods $72,000 for the HEALIN Program $35,000* for the Learning the Namaste Way program $75,000 in support of the Center's Nurturing Art, Nature and Recovery for Veterans initiative to Near North Health Service Corporation improve the health and welfare of veterans who $100,000* for nutrition education and suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder cooking classes Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium $150,000 for the Partnering for Growth and Sustainability initiative Sinai Health System $118,000 for year three of the Community Health Survey Adler University $15,000 for the Chicago-Cook County Regional Equity Network Alivio Medical Center $125,000 for the Healthy Illinois Campaign Chicago Coalition to Save Our Mental Health Centers $25,000 for the Expanded Mental Health Services program Health and Medicine Policy Research Group $25,000 for the Illinois Adverse Childhood Experience Response Collaborative Healthy Schools Campaign Homegrown provides garden space for Chicago residents living in condos and apartment buildings. This year Homegrown received a grant from Food: Land: Opportunity to support its expansion. $25,000 for Change for Good, a citywide effort to address childhood obesity

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88039_Body.indd 27 8/25/16 1:39 PM Institute for Community Empowerment Beds Plus Care Inc. Matthew House of Chicago, Inc. $25,000 for the Expanded Mental Health $20,000 for Homelessness Supportive Services $20,000 for the Marzette Johnson Housing project Services program in west suburban Cook County North Side Housing and Supportive Services Latino Caucus for Public Health Breakthrough Urban Ministries $30,000 for the Interim Housing program $12,000 for the Chicago conference including $35,000 for the Daytime Support Center Pacific Garden Mission scholarships and events Casa Central $80,000 for the Transient Women's and The Kennedy Forum Illinois $40,000 for La Posada Interim Housing Program Men's Programs $25,000 for general operating support for Homeless Families Primo Center for Women and Children The Kennedy Forum Illinois Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago $35,000 for the Interim Housing program $75,000 for general operating and programs to $50,000 for the Chicago Homelessness Puerto Rican Cultural Center end stigma against mental health and substance Prevention Call Center $20,000 for the El Rescate Independent use disorders in Illinois Center for Changing Lives Living Program Curling Association, Inc. $30,000 for shelter based financial and Renaissance Social Services, Inc. $50,000 for the administration of the Darwin employment services $40,000 for the Supportive Housing Outreach Team Curtis Fund Center for Housing and Health Saint Leonard's Ministries Women Employed $60,000 for an Outreach Coordination program $25,000 for the Harvest Common Residences $150,000 for Education Pathways in Nursing and Center on Halsted Allied Health Care Careers program Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban $45,000 for the Ending Youth Homeless program Cook County University of Illinois at Chicago Library of All Chicago Making Homelessness History $65,000 for work as organizer of the Cook County Health Sciences $80,000 for strategies to prevent and end Continuum of Care $25,000 for the acquisition of books and journals homelessness in Chicago in the field of dermatology Corporation for Supportive Housing Chicago House and Social Service Agency $50,000 for the Ending Homelessness through Subtotal $920,000 $50,000 for the PATHway Program Infrastructure and Innovations program Franciscan Outreach Featherfist, Inc. TOTAL HEALTH $6,844,900 $80,000 for the Case Management Program $70,000 for Housing Locator Activities Heartland Health Outreach Housing Forward HOUSING $100,000 for the Mobile Outreach and $70,000 for the Street and Shelter Outreach & Engagement Program Engagement program PREVENTING AND ENDING HOMELESSNESS Institute of Women Today Teen Living Programs Aunt Martha's Youth Service Center $25,000 for the Interim Housing program $40,000 for the Stable Housing Program $25,000 for general operating support La Casa Norte Subtotal $1,305,000 Beacon Therapeutic Diagnostic and $50,000 for the Scattered Site Supportive Treatment Center Housing program HOUSING AND FORECLOSURE $50,000* for Outreach Mobile Engagement Services Lincoln Park Community Shelter $20,000 for the On Track Program Jane Addams Senior Caucus $10,000 for the Housing 4 All Campaign Albany Park Neighborhood Council $60,000 for the Renters Advocating for the Right to Stay project Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation $60,000* for the 2015 Affordable Housing and Preservation Initiative Brighton Park Neighborhood Council $35,000* for the Foreclosure Prevention Project. Business and Professional People for the Public Interest $65,000 for the Affordable Housing Program Chicago Community Loan Fund $60,000* for the Neighborhood Lending Investor Program Chicago Rehabilitation Network $90,000* for the Building Strong Places with Teen Living Programs provides support and stable housing to youth fighting homelessness. TLP believes in Affordable Rental Housing project youth development and empowerment and encourages youth to take control of their future.

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88039_Body.indd 28 8/25/16 1:39 PM Rogers Park Community Development Corporation $20,000 for the Housing Counseling Program Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law $50,000 for the Chicago Rental Housing Preservation Project Spanish Coalition for Housing $75,000* for the Comprehensive Housing Counseling program Woodstock Institute $90,000 for its role as key convener of the Trust initiated Regional Housing Partnership

Subtotal $1,680,000 The Experimental Station launched the 61st Street Farmers Market to bring fresh, organic and sustainably raised foods from regional producers to the Woodlawn neighborhood and to provide educational opportunities TOTAL HOUSING $2,985,000 to learn about food preparation, healthy eating and sustainable agricultural practices. A Trust grant helps neighbors using public food assistance to buy more fresh produce, supporting local farmers and bringing healthier eating within reach for South Side communities. Photo by Bruce Powell. HUMAN SERVICES Genesis Housing Development Corporation Metropolitan Mayors Caucus HUNGER $25,000 for Building a Legacy and Wealth $100,000* for the New Markets/New Policies to Housing Program Encourage Affordable Housing Development project Claretian Associates Housing Action Illinois Metropolitan Tenants Organization $40,000 for the Southeast Chicago Food Network $100,000 for work with the Regional $75,000 for the Affordable Housing Enlace Chicago Housing Partnership Preservation Program $60,000 for the Hope Response Coalition (HRC) IFF Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc. to enhance the development of the Community $75,000* for the Home First Illinois program $55,000* for the Housing Recovery Program Food Access Assessment Lakeside Community Development Corporation Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc. The Experimental Station $20,000 for the Preserving Affordable Rental $40,000 for work with the Regional $75,000* for the LINK Up Illinois and 61st Street Housing on Chicago's Far Northside project Housing Partnership Farmers Market programs Latin United Community Housing Association North River Commission Gary Comer Youth Center (LUCHA) $20,000 for the Mayfair Commons Senior $50,000* for Grand Crossing Food $35,000 for the Housing Counseling and Housing re-syndication and renovation project System Project Advocacy program Northwest Side Housing Center Greater Chicago Food Depository Latin United Community Housing Association $55,000* for the Home Preservation on $200,000 for food purchases for the depository (LUCHA) Chicago's Northwest Side program and the expansion of the Healthy Student Market program $20,000 for the Building Development Program: Open Communities The Tierra Linda Project $20,000 for the Advancing Affordable Rental Heartland Human Care Services Inc. Latino Policy Forum Housing project $50,000* for the Chicago FarmWorks project $20,000 for housing work with an emphasis on Open Communities La Casa Norte work that intersects with the Trust’s Regional $15,000 for the Foreclosure Prevention Program $60,000 for the Northwest Food Partner Network Housing Partnership Organizing Neighborhoods for Equality: Northside Northern Illinois Food Bank Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing $30,000 for the Affordable Housing Preservation $90,000 for increased access to fresh produce $75,000 for the Affordable Housing and Creation project and dairy for food pantries Preservation Program Respond Now Inc. Shepherd's Hope Ltd. Logan Square Neighborhood Association $40,000 for the Foreclosure Prevention Outreach $15,000 for the Alleviating Hunger in Englewood $15,000 for the Inclusionary & Stable Coordination Program One Life at a Time program Housing Initiative Resurrection Project Top Box Foods Merrcy Housing Lakefront $35,000* for the Advancing Affordable Rental $30,000* for the VISTA Outreach program $75,000* for the Cook County Housing Housing Initiative Zero Percent Development and Preservation Initiative Resurrection Project $15,000 for the Sustained Rescue of Prepared Metropolitan Mayors Caucus $50,000 for the Advancing Affordable Rental Food program $70,000 for the Suburban Interjurisdictional Housing Initiative Housing Collaboratives Subtotal $685,000

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 27

88039_Body_a1.indd 29 8/25/16 6:27 PM The Night Ministry provides housing and other services to people struggling with homelessness. Night Lights is a book club organized at The Crib, their emergency overnight shelter for young people.

ACCESS TO PUBLIC BENEFITS Better Boys Foundation Gads Hill Center $5,000 for support of direct assistance to $5,000 for support of direct assistance to Center for Economic Progress persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services $100,000* for free tax and financial services for low-income residents of the Chicago Breakthrough Urban Ministries Greater West Town Community metropolitan area $4,000 for support of direct assistance to Development Project persons needing emergency relief services $7,000 for support of direct assistance to Deborah's Place persons needing emergency relief services $30,000 for the Community Based Services Cara Program program $7,000 for support of direct assistance to Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc. persons needing emergency relief services $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Ford Heights Community Service Organization Inc. persons needing emergency relief services $75,000 for The Hub Casa Central Social Sevices Corporation $7,000 for support of direct assistance to Heartland Human Care Services Inc. New Moms, Inc. persons needing emergency relief services $2,000 for support of direct assistance to $20,000 for general operating support Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese persons needing emergency relief services Night Ministry of Chicago The Inner Voice Inc. $3,000 for direct assistance to working mothers $7,000 for support of direct assistance to $4,000 for support of direct assistance to and their children persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services Operation Warm, Inc. Chicago Commons Association Kinzie Industrial Development Corporation $25,000 for the Virtual Coat Closet program $7,000 for support of direct assistance to $8,000 for support of direct assistance to Palatine Opportunity Center persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services $50,000* for the Partnering for Our Chicago House and Social Service Agency Kolbe House Catholic Ministry Community Project $5,000 for support of direct assistance to $5,000 for support of direct assistance to Southwest Chicago PADS persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services $20,000 for general operating support Emergency Fund La Casa Norte $28,000 for support of direct assistance to $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Subtotal $323,000 persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services

FRED B. JONES FUND Enlace Chicago Maryville Academy $3,500 for support of direct assistance to $2,500 for support of direct assistance to Association House of Chicago persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services $8,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Family Focus Inc. McDermott Center $5,000 for support of direct assistance to $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Beacon Therapeutic School Inc. persons needing emergency relief services persons needing emergency relief services $5,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Franciscan Outreach $7,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services

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88039_Body.indd 30 8/25/16 1:40 PM North Side Housing and Supportive Services Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese Maryville Academy $8,000 for support of direct assistance to of Chicago $2,500 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services $7,000 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation working mothers and their children McDermott Center $3,000 for support of direct assistance to Connections for Abused Women and $3,500 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services their Children working mothers and their children Primo Center for Women and Children $4,000 for support of direct assistance to Methodist Youth Services, Inc. $5,000 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children $5,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Emergency Fund working mothers and their children $12,000 for support of direct assistance to Mujeres Latinas En Accion $5,000 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children $9,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Enlace Chicago working mothers and their children UCAN $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Neopolitan Lighthouse $5,000 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children $7,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc. working mothers and their children World Relief - Chicago $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation $7,000 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children $7,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Heartland Human Care Services Inc. working mothers and their children YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago $10,000 for support of direct assistance to Safe Haven Foundation $3,500 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children $7,000 for support of direct assistance to persons needing emergency relief services Housing Opportunities for Women Inc. working mothers and their children $7,000 for support of direct assistance to Sarah's Inn Subtotal $179,000 working mothers and their children $4,000 for support of direct assistance to Inspiration Corporation working mothers and their children EARLING WORKING MOTHERS FUND $7,000 for support of direct assistance to SGA Youth and Family Services African American Christian Foundation working mothers and their children $5,000 for support of direct assistance to $3,000 for support of direct assistance to La Casa Norte working mothers and their children working mothers and their children $3,500 for support of direct assistance to Southwest Chicago PADS Between Friends working mothers and their children $5,000 for support of direct assistance to $4,000 for support of direct assistance to Latinos Progresando working mothers and their children working mothers and their children $5,000 for support of direct assistance to YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago working mothers and their children $3,500 for support of direct assistance to working mothers and their children

Subtotal $128,000

PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY FOR THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET

Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago $75,000 for activities to increase the availability of affordable, accessible and integrated housing as well as preserve and improve home and community-based services for people with disabilities through policy advocacy Arise Chicago $40,000 to raise protections for local low-income working families Chicago Coalition for the Homeless $75,000 for advocacy for State and local policies that reduce homelessness Chicago Jobs Council $90,000* for advocacy and technical assistance La Casa Norte serves homeless youth and families by providing access to permanent, transitional and for workforce development programming emergency housing options. It works with a network of property owners across 43 Chicago ZIP codes to offer housing, as well as other services.

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 29

88039_Body.indd 31 8/25/16 1:40 PM Cradles to Crayons employees engage students in the 'Toy Shop' where they learn the value of giving back to those in need.

Children's Home and Aid Society of Illinois Southwest Organizing Project Childrens Home & Aid Society of Illinois $75,000 for the Center for Policy, Practice $40,000 for advocacy to reduce deportation and $87,000 for anti-violence programming in & Innovation promote citizenship Englewood and its One Summer Plus program Equip for Equality Inc. Voices for Illinois Children Claretian Associates $75,000* for the advancement of employment $80,000 for public policy advocacy for a strong $50,000 for violence reduction programming for persons with disabilities by implementing social safety net Cook County Justice for Children the Blueprint $25,000 for the Community Engagement Strategy Greater Chicago Food Depository Subtotal $1,225,000 to Reduce Violence Through Alternatives to $65,000 for advocacy to defend and extend Juvenile Detention RESPONSIVE - HUMAN SERVICES anti-hunger programming St. Sabina Church Heartland Alliance for Human Needs American Red Cross of Chicago $85,000 for violence prevention programming & Human Rights & Northern Illinois and One Summer Plus programming $25,000 for support of the Ready 100 program $90,000 for applied research and advocacy in First Defense Legal Aid anti-poverty policy American Red Cross $25,000 for advocacy and outreach to facilitate Illinois Action for Children $25,000 for Local Disaster Relief legal representation of low-income arrestees $70,000 for policy/advocacy leadership to Cradles to Crayons Fund for Justice support human service and child care funding $25,000 for the Chicago program launch $50,000 for the Diversion and Criminal Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Justice Initiative Subtotal $75,000 Refugee Rights The Juvenile Justice Initiative $75,000 for policy advocacy for immigrant protection $75,000 for the Juvenile & Young Adult Illinois Hunger Coalition VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND Deincarceration Advocacy program JUSTICE SYSTEM REFORM $60,000 for advocacy for anti-hunger programming Lawndale Christian Legal Center UCAN Illinois Partners for Human Service $40,000 for the development of a case $85,000 for anti-violence youth programming $75,000 for advocacy for the Illinois social safety net management network in North Lawndale and the One Summer Chicago program Latino Union of Chicago Metropolis Strategies University of Illinois at Chicago School of $50,000 for public advocacy for protections for $50,000* for advocacy for improved juvenile and Public Health domestic workers adult justice systems $175,000 for violence reduction programming Mujeres Latinas En Accion Metropolis Strategies Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU Inc. $50,000 for advocacy for policies supportive of $60,000 for the Justice System Reform and $75,000 for the Criminal Justice and Correctional immigrants and women Violence Reduction Initiative Health Initiative Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law North Lawndale Employment Network Cabrini Green Legal Aid $140,000 for technical assistance to policy-makers $75,000* for the U-Turn Permitted program for $60,000 for the Criminal Justice Policy Project and advocacy for the social safety net and policies ex-offenders that reduce poverty

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88039_Body.indd 32 8/25/16 1:40 PM New Moms transforms the lives of young mothers and their children by providing children's programs, supportive housing and career readiness skills. Photo by Eric Unger.

SGA Youth and Family Services empowers at-risk children, families and communities through community revitalization initiatives. Shown above is a Violence Prevention group held last December. The meeting brought people together to discuss how they could bring positive change to their community.

One Hope United-Northern Region SGA Youth and Family Services Youth Guidance $50,000 for anti-violence programming in Kenwood $100,000 for violence prevention programming $100,000 for the Becoming a Man program for youth and One Summer Plus $60,000 for United Resources and Advocacy for Umoja Student Development Corporation Subtotal $1,642,000 Individuals with Substance Use Disorders and $75,000 for restorative justice programming in TOTAL HUMAN SERVICES $4,257,000 Criminal Records Tilden High School Roseland Ceasefire Project, Inc. Westcare Illinois Inc. $60,000 for anti-violence programing $60,000 for violence reduction program for TOTAL HEALTH, HOUSING AND Safer Foundation justice-involved youth HUMAN SERVICES $ 14,086,900 $50,000 for the Policy and Advocacy Program YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago $70,000 for violence reduction programming with at-risk youth

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 31

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To maintain Chicago’s status as a leading global city – which in turn reinforces economic development – The Chicago Community Trust is investing in the strength of its arts and nonprofit sectors, seeking to improve the relationships among its increasingly diverse population and encouraging good government practices.

The Englewood Jazz Festival is committed to furthering musical resources in the Englewood community. By partnering with artists and art organizations, it promotes artistic excellence while serving the youth in the area.

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STRENGTHENING ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY

Albany Park Theater Festival $30,000 for the Learning Curve production in collaboration with Goodman Theatre American Theater Company $75,000 for collaboration with the National Public Housing Museum to continue the impact of The Project(s) as a vehicle for public education and dialogue around public housing Archi-Treasures Association $60,000 for the Front Porch Project, a place-making The -Futurists prepare for the next play during a performance of Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind. Photo by Joe Mazza of Brave Lux. project in South Chicago

Beverly Arts Center Governors State University Center National Public Housing Museum $50,000 for the Louis Armstrong Festival, including for Performing Arts $25,000 for a collaboration with the American an exhibition in collaboration with $50,000 for the Made in Chicago series Theater Company to continue the impact of The and the Louis Armstrong Education Foundation/ Hyde Park Jazz Festival Project(s) as a vehicle for public education and House Museum $20,000 for a collaboration with the Rebuild dialogue around public housing Chicago Children's Theatre Foundation on the Dorchester Stories project Neo-Futurists $25,000 for A Light in The Dark I Paint My Mind $22,000 for NeoAccess, a collaboration with $15,000 for the Shared Walls expansion program , to engage performers $40,000 for the Chicago Authored exhibition and to transform public spaces through temporary art with disabilities in the creative process and public programs exhibitions perform the work in an accessible venue for an inclusive audience Group, Goodman Theatre Illinois Humanities Council $25,000 for Learning Curve in collaboration with $25,000 for a series of performances and New Music Chicago Albany Park Theater facilitated dialogue about diversity by under- $25,000 for the Ear Taxi Festival in October 2016, featuring Chicago-based new music represented artists $15,000 for the Resilience Project, a collaboration Indo-American Heritage Museum North Shore Performing Arts Center with the Joe Good Performance Group, that reflects $10,000 for an oral history collections initiative to Foundation in Skokie the experience of veterans with disabilities and preserve immigrant stories. $40,000 for diversification of its audience through trains local dance therapists relevant programming and professional consulting Institute for Therapy through the Arts Concordia University Chicago $50,000 for the therapy program $15,000 for new arts and aging programming $15,000 for a co-production of Romeo and Juliet: Lira Ensemble with Soul Sisters musical theater The Vineyard, reinterpreting societal inequities $10,000 for the holiday concert Court Theatre Fund Paramount Arts Centre Live the Spirit Residency $50,000 for the Louis Armstrong Festival, $40,000 for the Fiestas Patrias festival $12,000 for the 2015 Englewood Jazz Festival, including the production of Satchmo at including professional public relations consulting Pegasus Theatre Chicago The Waldorf and related collaborations $20,000 for Rutherford's Travels, a stage Logan Square Chamber of Arts Crossing Borders Music Collective adaptation of Charles Johnson's The Middle $15,000 for the Logan Square Chamber of Arts $10,000 for a multidisciplinary project on the Passage collaboration with Two Lights Theatre Company origin and evolution of Vodou zombies to create the series Art Forms in Flux Preston Bradley Center Ensemble Espanol $10,000 for exhibition and documentary $35,000 for its 40th anniversary festival screening $50,000 for the community-based component of featuring Spanish choreographers Angel Rojas and its Chicago Voices initiative Project Onward Carlos Rodriguez in workshops and performances $25,000 for When I Paint My Masterpiece Main Street Opera Field Museum of Natural History Showcase, a collaborative multimedia series $10,000 for the Open Voices, Open Hearts: Opera $25,000* for a touring exhibition and the featuring adult artists with mental and Opens Up project, bringing main stage operas to knowledge exchange program developmental disabilities the Tri-Village area Genesis Theatrical Productions Ron De Jesus Dance $25,000 for the Urban Theater's plays of Latino $10,000 for the world premiere of the original life and history during its 10th anniversary season ballet Osiris and Isis at the Logan Center, in collaboration with the Oriental Institute

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88039_Body.indd 36 8/25/16 1:40 PM Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago Lights Little Kids Rock $15,000 for a new performance and educational $65,000* for the Free Write Jail Arts programs at $30,000* for a music education program in programs for Fiestas Patrias 2016 the Juvenile Detention Center Chicago Public Schools Trickster Art Gallery Chicago Shakespeare Theater Marwen Foundation $40,000 for a Native American exhibit and $30,000* for a drama-based educational program $40,000* for the Bridges: Partners in Music knowledge exchange program Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Program in selected West Side schools University of Illinois at Chicago, Schools Foundation Merit School of Music Inter-University Program for Latino Research $200,000* for the design, development and $25,000* for the Bridges: Partners in Music $40,000 for the Latino Art Now programming authorization phase of a new Digital Arts Career Program in selected West Side schools Academy National Guild for Community Arts Education Subtotal $1,074,000 Free Spirit Media $200,000 for commissioning and oversight of an $60,000* for media arts and journalism programs evaluation of the Arts Infusion Initiative ARTS LEARNING in North Lawndale as part of the Arts Infusion Northwestern University, Center for ABJ Community Services Initiative Civic Engagement $50,000 for its Hip Hop Hello entrepreneurship Hyde Park Art Center $47,000* for digital music instruction and program for teens as part of the Arts Infusion $50,000* for the visual arts education program mentoring at the Juvenile Detention Center and Initiative Jazz Institute of Chicago the sharing of its research findings as part of the After School Matters $65,000 for The Chicago Community Trust Arts Infusion Initiative $75,000* for an assessment and professional Young Jazz Lions Stage at the Chicago Jazz Fest Peace and Education Coalition of Back of the development of at least 40 community-based The Yards, New City teaching artists who provide out-of-school $50,000 for the Community Engagement $50,000* for visual, theatre, film and music programs in underserved communities Program production programs as part of the Arts Infusion Barrel of Monkeys Productions Initiative Kuumba Lynx $40,000 for an arts education program in $25,000 for coaching to 15 Arts Infusion grant SkyART Chicago Public Schools recipients $40,000* for the School SmARTs program Better Boys Foundation Kuumba Lynx Storycatchers Theatre $50,000* for teen art labs, including film, $50,000 for Hip-Hop programs for teens $40,000* for the program at the literature, beat, tap and knit, as part of the Arts Cook County Detention Center as part of the Arts Infusion Initiative Latinos Progresando Infusion Juvenile Initiative $15,000 for the theatre and production program Cerqua Rivera Art Experience for Little Village teens as part of the Arts Infusion Young Chicago Authors $26,000* for theatre and dance programs at Rudy Initiative $50,000* for poetry writing and performance Lozano Alternative High School in Little Village workshops at Rudy Lozano Alternative High as part of the Arts Infusion Initiative Links Hall School and the Cook County Juvenile Detention $50,000 for the launch of the Chi-Dance Youth Changing Worlds Center Showcase as part of the 2015 Chicago Dancing $50,000 for school-based arts and culture Festival programs Subtotal $1,553,000 Literature for All of Us Chicago Children's Choir $40,000* for book groups at Second Chance CAPACITY BUILDING FOR THE SECTOR $40,000* for a choral music education program Alternative High School as part of the Arts Arts & Business Council of Chicago Infusion Initiative $182,000 for a smARTscope assessment process and launching of cohort 3 SMART Growth program and completion of an evaluation report on cohort 2 The Chicago Community Foundation/Arts Work Fund $250,000 for capacity-building grant making efforts $25,000 for the Project Inclusion Conductor Fellowship program City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events $100,000 for the TRACK program Cultural Data Project $40,000 for online tool, training and research Young adult producer Yarnome Hamilton interviews Charlene Carruthers, national director of BYP100, as young adult producer Darren Sanders films. Yarnome and Darren participate in Free Spirit Media's Pathways programming, including The Chicago Track and Free Spirit PRO.

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 35

88039_Body.indd 37 8/25/16 1:40 PM President and Fellows of Harvard College Collectors Club of Chicago CIVIC VITALITY $100,000 for the development and launch of $11,600 toward publication costs of The

Sustain Arts in Prestamp Period of El Salvador (1525-1886) STRENGTHENING NONPROFIT PERFORMANCE Illinois Arts Alliance Congo Square Theater Company AND PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE $70,000 for statewide advocacy and use of data $1,000 for general operating support Association of Fundraising Professionals to guide and monitor cultural vitality Donors Forum Chicago Chapter Inner-City Muslim Action Network $25,000 for work with cultural funders and $20,000 for the 2015 Annual Association of $40,000* for the second year of professional stakeholders to create an inventory, gap analysis Fundraising Professionals luncheon development for young adults of color pursuing and framework related to data in the nonprofit, Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management careers in the commercial arts for-profit, public and informal arts $25,000 for the Axelson Center's 16th Annual Loyola University Chicago Grantmakers in the Arts Symposium and for the BootCamp for New $90,000 for professional development of Arts $2,000 for Chicago Capitalization Workshop support Nonprofit CEOs Infusion teaching artists Innovation Foundation Chicago Foundation for Women Street-Level Youth Media $250,000 for Chicago Ideas Week to develop, $25,000 for a study and publicity around $50,000* for The Launching Pad, a professional produce and present its annual festival in nonprofit mergers development program for young adults pursuing collaboration with The Chicago Community Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights careers in the media arts Trust's Centennial Under Law Old Town School of Folk Music $60,000* for technical assistance to the Subtotal $947,000 $25,000 for the Iron Heart Chicago Project nonprofit sector The Chicago Community Foundation/Smart Community Foundation of Northern Illinois RESPONSIVE - ARTS Chicago Alliance of Illinois Community Foundations Chicago Dancemakers Forum $60,000 for transition support of arts infusion $12,500 for Endow Illinois $150,000 for the Break-out Campaign and related youth-development strategies Conciencia Ventures Chicago Humanities Festival StoryCorps $80,000 for development of collaborative $300,000 to develop, produce and present its $150,000 to record, share and preserve stories of fundraising for Latino service organizations annual festival in collaboration with The Chicago diverse Chicago residents and highlight the Concordia Place Community Trust as part of The Chicago 100-year legacy of The Chicago Community Trust, $50,000* for the development of private pay child Community Trust’s Centennial its grant recipients and donors as part of The care centers to offset costs of serving Chicago Humanities Festival Chicago Community Trust’s Centennial subsidized children $25,000 for a lecture program in conjunction with The Ciesla Foundation Donors Forum the celebration of The Chicago Community Trust's $25,000 for costs associated with the $105,000 for the Transformation Fund and general 100th anniversary completion of the film Rosenwald operating support Chicago Public Library Foundation United States Artists Donors Forum $150,000 to develop, produce and present its $25,000 for the launch of the Artist Assembly $5,000 for the Chicago African Americans in One Book, One Chicago program with The Chicago program Philanthropy annual program and awards ceremony Community Trust as part of The Chicago Executive Service Corps of Chicago Community Trust’s Centennial Subtotal $1,199,600 $50,000* for consulting to metropolitan Chicago nonprofits TOTAL ARTS AND CULTURE $4,773,600

Everthrive Illinois improves the lives of women, children and families by offering education, community engagement and advocacy.

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88039_Body.indd 38 8/25/16 1:40 PM Crushers Club aims to be the strongest alternative to gangs by arming young people with four ideals: respect, discipline, ownership and love. Photo by Eric Unger.

Forest Preserve Foundation South Suburban Training and Chicago Urban League $25,000 for organizational development Rehabilitation Services $75,000 for the IMPACT Leadership Development Goodcity $40,000 for its merger with New Hope Center Program $75,000* for the Force For Good neighborhood- Tapfound, dba Taproot Chicago Women's Health Center based organizations with administrative support $35,000* for general operating support $30,000 for The Chicago Community Trust HCP of Illinois The Ciesla Foundation Fellowship awarded to Jess Kane $75,000 for development of a housing $50,000 for the completion of the production of EverThrive Illinois desegregation consulting social enterprise the film Rosenwald $30,000 for The Chicago Community Trust Housing Forward Trustees of Boston College Fellowship awarded to Janine Lewis $22,500 for acquisition of Prevail of Illinois $5,000 for the work of the Boston College Law Future Leaders of Chicago Housing Opportunities for Women School Forum on Philanthropy and the Public Good $65,000 for leadership development programming $60,000 for a back-office collaboration with three Working in the Schools Gads Hill Center homeless providers $11,000 for costs associated with its merger $60,000 for The Chicago Community Trust Illinois Action for Children with Boundless Readers Fellowship awarded to Maricela Garcia $250,000 for a capacity-building initiative Young Nonprofit Professionals Heartland Human Care Services Illinois Latino Family Commission Network Chicago $60,000 for The Chicago Community Trust $80,000 for adjustment of Latino-based $2,500 for the Leadership Institute Fellowship awarded to David Sinski organizations to the Affordable Care Act and other Illinois Arts Alliance funding reforms Subtotal $1,509,000 $30,000 for The Chicago Community Trust Independent Sector Fellowship awarded to Ra Joy LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT $25,000 for a community conversation Inner-City Computer Stars Foundation/i.c. stars in Chicago The Chicago Community Foundation $60,000 for The Chicago Community Trust $50,000 for the Financial Services Pipeline Initiative Independent Sector Fellowship awarded to Sandee Kastrul $17,500 for general operating support Chicago Cares Latin United Community Housing Association $50,000 for the development of a community- LAF $30,000 for The Chicago Community Trust based volunteer program $10,000 for consulting for generation of fees Fellowship awarded to Juan Carlos Linares from SSA cases Chicago Cares Latino Policy Forum $25,000 for the One Summer Chicago program Lumity $125,000 for leadership development programming $40,000* for general operating support Chicago Foundation for Women Leadership Greater Chicago $25,000 for the Cultivate Leadership: Women of Metropolitan Family Services $100,000* for the ongoing implementation of the Color program $20,000 for the acquisition of the Parenting Fellows program and strategic planning Fundamentals Program Chicago Foundation for Women Mujeres Latinas En Accion $75,000* for implementing a civic plan for women Metropolitan Family Services $60,000 for the The Chicago Community Trust and girls $125,000* for the development of a modern health Fellowship awarded to Maria Pesqueira records system Chicago United University of Chicago - Office of Civic $75,000* for a program to develop and retain Raise the Floor Alliance Engagement young minority business talent $88,000 for the development of a federated $300,000* for the Civic Leadership Academy's fundraising system for member worker centers Chicago United continued implementation $25,000 for phase 1 of the Chicago United Restoring the Path Fellowship program Subtotal $1,350,000 $20,000 for the Crushers Club

*Grants made from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 37

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American Bar Foundation $20,000 for a race-equity initiative Center for Tax and Budget Accountability $75,000 for a study of fiscal and budget policies The Chicago Community Foundation $10,000 for matching support of the Give, Get, Grow Challenge for the Asian Giving Circle The Chicago Community Foundation $200,000 for assistance to undocumented immigrants through legal service aid, civic engagement and capacity building for the service sector through the Illinois Immigration Funders Collaborative The Chicago Community Trust $25,000 to update Renewing the Commitment: An ADA Compliance Guide for Nonprofits The Chicago Community Trust $162,500 for the Leadership Institute for People with Disabilities Ellen Sandor, Jean de St. Aubin and Dr. Walter E. Massey present the Gene Siskel Film Center Renaissance Award to Mark Ruffalo at, "An Evening with Mark Ruffalo." The Chicago Community Trust $25,000 for the LGBT Community Fund Latino Policy Forum Illinois Partners for Human Service $50,000 for immigration outreach, training and $25,000 for research on the economic value of Chicago Jobs Council technical-assistance program human services in Illinois. $25,000 for the launch of the African-American Policy (Think Tank) Institute through The State of Latinos Progresando Thrive Chicago Black Chicago Public Policy Institute $5,000 for MEX Talks, a one-day speaker series $50,000* for the Thrive Chicago initiative highlighting the state of Mexicans in Chicago City of Chicago Office of the Mayor Thrive Chicago $5,000 for tuition costs for Commissioner Karen Mujeres Latinas En Accion $100,000* for the collective impact strategy for Tamley's participation in University of California $10,000 for immigration services youth service provision at Los Angeles' Multidimensional Leaders program National Alliance of Latin American and Community Activism Law Alliance Caribbean Communities Subtotal $590,000 $20,000 for an additional attorney for the legal clinic $20,000 for the Leadership Assembly and Regional Conference The Americas: Challenges and SUN-TIMES MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM Enlace Chicago Opportunities Across Borders to be held in Chicago $25,000 for immigration programs Academy for Urban School Leadership P.A.S.O.- West Suburban Action Project $12,500 for general operating support Erie Neighborhood House $10,000 for immigration services $12,000 for legal services Accelerate Institute Southwest Organizing Project $12,500 for general operating support Human Rights Watch $15,000 for the expansion of current organizing $25,000 for the Summit in Chicago Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago work around immigrant advocacy and policy $12,500 for general operating support Illinois Business Immigration Coalition change and for legal services $80,000 for the Pass Commonsense Immigration $5,000 for general operating support Reform campaign Subtotal $1,052,500 Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and After School Matters Refugee Rights ENSURE POLICY MAKERS AND RESIDENTS $25,000 for general operating support ARE INFORMED & ENGAGED $150,000 to work on comprehensive immigration Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders reform, capacity building and service Chicago House and Social Service Agency Association Greater Illinois Chapter delivery system design through their Illinois $75,000 for a campaign to raise resources to $2,500 for general operating support is Ready Campaign support homeless and low-income LGBTQ people American Ireland Fund Inner-City Muslim Action Network Civic Consulting Alliance $17,500 for general operating support $75,000 for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. $250,000* for general operating support to assist American Red Cross memorial project local government with program implementation $12,500 for general operating support Korean American Resource and Cultural Center Civic Federation Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of $8,000 for outreach and education support for $90,000 for work with Cook County to Chicago Foundation immigrants eligible for DACA relief incorporate all land into municipalities $25,000 for general operating support

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88039_Body.indd 40 8/25/16 1:40 PM Barbara Bates Foundation Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Ounce of Prevention Fund $2,500 for general operating support Northwest Indiana $5,000 for general operating support Better Government Association $7,500 for general operating support Pathways Foundation $25,000 for general operating support Grant Park Orchestral Association $25,000 for general operating support Black Ensemble Theatre Corporation $2,500 for general operating support Chicago Academy of Sciences $750 for general operating support Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois, $12,500 for general operating support Camp Kesem National Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Puerto Rican Arts Alliance $2,500 for general operating support $27,675 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support Casa Central Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago $12,500 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support $7,500 for general operating support Center on Halsted Hyde Park Art Center Rush University Medical Center $7,500 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support $5,000 for general operating support Chicago Council on Global Affairs Illinois Action for Children Snow City Arts Foundation $12,500 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support Chicago Cubs Charities Illinois Arts Alliance Special Olympics Illinois $25,000 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support Chicago Debate Commission Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation $2,500 for general operating support Refugee Rights $12,500 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support Chicago Foundation for Women Urban Initiatives $12,500 for general operating support Illinois Patriot Education Fund $12,500 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support Chicago Gateway Green WINGS Program $7,500 for general operating support Jackson Chance Foundation $25,000 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support for the Arts Young Women's Leadership Charter School $2,500 for general operating support Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Chicago Illinois Chapter $7,500 for general operating support Chicago History Museum $5,000 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support Youth Service Project La Casa Norte $2,500 for general operating support Chicago Public Library Foundation $2,500 for general operating support $25,000 for general operating support La Rabida Children's Hospital and Subtotal $730,925 Chicago Says No More Research Center $5,000 for general operating support $5,000 for general operating support SPECIAL INITIATIVES Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre Latino Policy Forum The Chicago Community Foundation $12,500 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support $200,000 for general operations and grant Chicago Zoological Society Leadership Greater Chicago making by the Nuestro Futuro Steering $12,500 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support Committee Childrens Place Association Little City Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation $5,000 for general operating support $7,500 for general operating support $200,000 for general operations and grant making by the African American Legacy Board of City Year Chicago Lyric Opera of Chicago Advisors $5,000 for general operating support $25,000 for general operating support The Community Foundation of Will County Clearbrook Center Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation $175,000 for general operating support $25,000 for general operating support $12,500 for general operating support The Lake County Community Foundation Erie Neighborhood House Mercy Home For Boys and Girls Mission of $225,000 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support Our Lady of Mercy Erikson Institute $12,500 for general operating support Subtotal $800,000 $25,000 for general operating support Merit School of Music Field Museum of Natural History $5,000 for general operating support TOTAL CIVIC VITALITY $6,032,425 $25,000 for general operating support Museum of Science and Industry Free Spirit Media $25,000 for general operating support $2,500 for general operating support TOTAL CIVIC AND CULTURAL National Multiple Sclerosis Society VITALITY GRANTS $ 10,806,025 Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the $5,000 for general operating support National Museum of Mexican Art $2,500 for general operating support $5,000 for general operating support

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88039_Body.indd 41 8/25/16 1:40 PM S U S T A I N A B L E D E V E L O P M E N T

In a time of environmental challenges and increasing global competition for resources, The Chicago Community Trust invests in sustainable development strategies, including living in balance with the natural environment, reducing energy use, developing clean energy resources, promoting water conservation and adapting to climate change.

Growing Home grows a variety of plants on their 1.5 acre lots in Englewood that are later sold throughout Chicago.

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88039_Body.indd 43 8/25/16 1:40 PM Foresight Design Initiative U.S. Green Building Council-Illinois Chapter $100,000* for the Regional Resilience through $100,000* for Year 2 of the Chicago Energy Stronger Institutional Networks Benchmarking Initiative Girl Scouts Of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana Subtotal $1,526,000 $100,000* for year 3 support of Girl Scouts GO TO 2040: Journey World NEXT GEN ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COMMUNITY -BASED PRACTICES Global Philanthropy Partnership Adler University $25,000 for the Chicago C40 City Director $50,000 for a Health Assessment on open space Global Philanthropy Partnership concepts in Pilsen $15,000 for the 2015 in-person convening of City of Blue Island the Prairie State Local Government $75,000* for downtown revitalization measures Sustainability Network of the City of Blue Island Comprehensive Plan Global Philanthropy Partnership Coalition for a Better Chinese $128,000* for Year 3 of Retrofit Chicago Higher American Community Education and Consortia Collaborative $50,000* for the Chinatown Vision to Action: Local Initiatives Support Corporation Implementation of the Chinatown Community Through the work of the Active Transportation $200,000 for Chicago Plans Vision Plan Alliance and Bus Rapid Transit in Chicago, bike lanes have been provided to ensure safer and more Metropolitan Planning Council Enterprise Community Partners Inc. convenient transportation options. $25,000 for general operating support $75,000* for the Southland Transit-Oriented for STREETSBLOG Development Initiative ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH SYSTEMIC CHANGE Metropolitan Planning Council Field Museum of Natural History $50,000* for the Calumet Stormwater Collaborative Active Transportation Alliance $75,000* for Collaborative Placemaking in the $50,000 for A Better Network: Making the Case Metropolitan Planning Council Burnham Wildlife Corridor for Bus Rapid Transit in Chicago $150,000* for Chicago Rivers: A Vision for the Metropolitan Planning Council 21st Century Archeworks $50,000* for the Corridor Development Initiative $120,000* for Wasted Market: A Roadmap to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Park Foundation New Economy $75,000* for Year 3 of the Chi-Cal Rivers Fund $200,000* for the establishment of a National The Chicago Community Trust Natural Resources Defense Council Park Service visitor center at the Pullman $23,000 for the Millennium Reserve $25,000 for involvement with the development of National Monument communications work an application from northeastern Illinois governments Southeast Chicago Commission for the National Disaster Resilience Competition Chicago Wilderness Trust $50,000* for Green Healthy Neighborhoods in Action $50,000* for the Chicago Wilderness Data Project Openlands The Trust for Public Land $40,000 for the Tree Planters project Elevate Energy $1,000,000* for final-phase funding for The 606 $100,000* for the Community Solar Smart Growth America The University of Chicago Development Portal $150,000* for the Performance Measures for $75,000* for the Arts Block Green Line Arts Center State Transportation Investments design competition and public plaza programming

Subtotal $1,700,000

FOOD:LAND:OPPORTUNITY INITIATIVE

Angelic Organics Learning Center $75,000* for the Routes to Farm: Convening Farmer Alliances to Serve Sustainable Farmers in the Chicago Foodshed Angelic Organics Learning Center $50,000* for the Farmer Training Initiative Angelic Organics Learning Center $20,000* for the Urban Farm Enterprise Pathway Project

The Chi-Cal Rivers Fund works to restore health, vitality and accessibility of the waterways in the Chicago and Calumet Region. Pictured above is a clean-up day on the Little Calumet River. Photo courtesy of Openlands.

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88039_Body.indd 44 8/25/16 1:40 PM Community members celebrate the opening of the gathering spaces at Burnham Wildlife Corridor’s La Ronda Parakata, created by Casa Michoácan. “La Ronda” refers to the circular structure of the space and “Parakata” means butterfly in Purépecha, an indigenous language from the northwestern region of Mexico. Photo by John Weinstein.

The Chicago Community Trust FamilyFarmed NeighborSpace $150,000* for an external evaluation to create a $100,000* for the Good Food Business Accelerator $150,000* for Year two of the Urban Farm Learning Framework/Evaluation Plan for the FamilyFarmed.org Enterprise Pathways Project. Food:Land:Opportunity initiative $25,000* for the Good Food Business Accelerator New Venture Fund The Chicago Community Trust Global Philanthropy Partnership $90,000* for general operations for Fresh Taste $200,000* for ongoing strategic learning, $150,000* for the creation of the Illinois Council research, and evaluation framework activities as for Food and Agriculture and the implementation Subtotal $1,535,000 part of the Food:Land:Opportunity initiative of the FARM Illinois plan recommendations TOTAL SUSTAINABLE The Chicago Community Trust Growing Home, Inc. DEVELOPMENT $4,761,000 $200,000* for a specialist to design the internal $25,000* for the Growing Home infrastructure and external communications for Englewood expansion the Innovation Competition as part of the TOTAL COMPETITIVE Food:Land:Opportunity initiative Liberty Prairie Foundation $300,000* for the Land Access Pilot Project GRANTS $41,018,530

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88039_Body.indd 45 8/25/16 1:40 PM MAPPING THE NEXT AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION The Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust help FARM Illinois develop a blueprint for the state’s food and agricultural system to blossom economically.

Farming in Illinois is big business – and not just for the farms that are big. Accounting for nearly 10 percent of the state’s total economic output, Illinois’ food and agricultural system is a mosaic of large-scale farms selling commodity crops for export and smaller farms selling fruits and vegetables that nourish a burgeoning local food culture. Economically, the climate for both kinds of agriculture is ripe for growth. But perhaps due to their disparities in size or to perceived distance between the Chicago region and the rural areas of the state, commodity farms and more locally oriented farms have largely remained confined to their own silos when planning strategically to expand their markets. Fortunately, with pivotal seed capital from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust and leadership by Kinship Foundation, the private operating foundation that manages the Searle family’s institutional philanthropy, a project designed to bring all groups to the table is The Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust support the Food and Agricultural RoadMap for Illinois, or FARM Illinois, a pioneering planning initiative replacing this outdated parochialism with a revolutionary partnership. that, for the first time, integrates leaders from every realm within the state’s food and agricultural system to identify the policies and investments necessary Launched in 2014, the Food and Agricultural RoadMap for Illinois, or to ensure both large-scale farms and small farms collectively prosper. FARM Illinois, is a pioneering planning initiative that, for the first time, integrates leaders from every realm within the state’s food and and nutrition needs of a global population growing to 9 billion or more by agricultural system to identify the policies and investments necessary midcentury. The FARM Illinois plan provides the tools to make that happen.” to ensure their collective prosperity. “Food and agriculture mean different things to different communities FOOD FOR THOUGHT (LEADERSHIP) in Illinois,” says Ethan Meers, a Searle family associate consultant to the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust. “The truly The Searle family has long supported projects that focus on innovative feature of the FARM Illinois planning process was its ability economic development and environmental conservation. to hold those meanings together in a comprehensive, system-wide The investment in FARM Illinois extends that support to the conversation about how to capitalize on the economic opportunities Chicago region's local food economy. of global export commodities and local and sustainable food. The After all, the Chicago region consumes a whopping $14 billion in produce resulting recommendations leverage the food and agriculture sectors annually – yet a miniscule 5 percent of that bounty is farmed locally. to create significant economic, health and environmental gains.” That discrepancy reflects an ample opportunity: If regional farmers can For the Trust, FARM Illinois exemplified the value that can be unleashed account for a higher share of the food consumed locally, they will through its strategic philanthropic partnership with the Searle family not only turbocharge the local economy, but they’ll help curb the and Kinship Foundation. environmental costs incurred from importing food from elsewhere. “FARM Illinois leverages the state’s considerable assets in an effort to When rumblings began about formulating a statewide food and agricultural secure and strengthen its food and agriculture sector for the future,” strategic plan, Kinship Foundation and the Trust were already in the Trust president and CEO Terry Mazany says. “By making the food and infancy of a Chicago-region initiative, known as Food: Land: Opportunity – agriculture sector a priority, we will ensure Illinois remains competitive Localizing the Chicago Foodshed, aimed at a similarly coordinated in the global marketplace, nurtures its local and regional food and and cross-disciplinary effort to develop the region’s local food economy. agriculture systems, and preserves a proud and industrious heritage. Even more important, Illinois can and must play a key role to meet the food

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88039_Body.indd 46 8/25/16 1:40 PM The Searle family saw FARM Illinois as an opportunity to ensure that Released in May 2015, the FARM Illinois plan features 23 specific statewide strategies to promote the state’s agricultural economy recommendations organized in six strategic priorities: leadership accounted for every source of food production – from globally destined for innovation, business development and entrepreneurship, workforce commodities to community-oriented local fruits and vegetables – and education, resource management, infrastructure and branding as well as the mechanics of getting those resources to both paying and marketing development. They focus on how the food and agriculture consumers and those afflicted with food insecurity. system can generate solid economic growth, create jobs and new “Without the leadership of the Trust and commitment of the Searle family technologies, preserve the environment, provide nutritious food, help looking for a more just and suitable system of food and agriculture underserved communities and continue to build upon the state’s supply in Illinois, FARM Illinois wouldn’t have happened,” says Lee Strom, of local and sustainable food. FARM Illinois director and former chairman and CEO of the Farm Credit To prevent the plan from becoming a relic, FARM Illinois is supported Administration. “There’s never been an effort that’s brought together by a small staff that will provide ongoing capacity to advocate for so many various stakeholders together in collaboration, which recommendations in the plan, including embarking on a new public highlights the uniqueness about FARM Illinois.” awareness and branding campaign to tout Illinois food and agricultural assets and hosting an international food and agricultural summit akin A FERTILE ECONOMIC FORECAST to the World Economic Forum in Davos, . “The benefits of bringing food and agriculture leaders together is evident To be sure, the opportunity for growth is blossoming across Illinois’ in the FARM Illinois plan and precisely why the Searle Funds supported food and agricultural system. its development,” says Renee Michaels, vice president of Kinship Fueled by surging economies in Asia and other developing areas of the Foundation. “We look forward to following the implementation of the world, the global demand for the corn, soybeans and other “row crops” strategies outlined in the roadmap.” raised on Illinois commodity farms is escalating exponentially. “With all of us working together, we will be able to do so much more,” Meanwhile in the Chicago region, an expanding appetite for “local food”– Strom says. “We’re bringing together concepts and mutual goals that produce and proteins originating within the region, cultivated using that will drive growth across the state.” sustainable practices, and sold fresh to consumers through farmers markets, Sounds like an economic harvest is coming to fruition on Illinois farms. farm-to-table restaurants, grocers, large institutions and home-delivery subscriptions – could lead to an economic field day for smaller farms. And yet challenges loom. Despite the state’s agricultural plenty, hunger and food security – ensuring that everyone has access to adequate daily nutrition – remains a chronic problem both globally and locally. The specter of climate change, meanwhile, puts a higher-than-ever premium on innovation that can reduce the environmental impacts of farming and food production. And the condition of the state’s transportation infrastructure – the conduit by which goods travel to market – will also be a key factor in Illinois’ competitive capacity.

FROM PROCESS TO PROSPERITY

FARM Illinois took root in 2014. It established the FARM Illinois Leadership Council to conduct a rigorous review of the state and Chicago region’s strengths and weaknesses in the food and agriculture sector. Led by Dr. Robert Easter, president emeritus of the University of Illinois, the council was made up of 39 leaders in agriculture, sustainability, community development, infrastructure, global and local food security and other concentrations germane to the state’s farming economy. They worked with nearly 150 experts in the food and agriculture system for nine months to develop recommendations for the FARM Illinois plan, a landmark blueprint for the stewardship and continued prosperity The FARM Illinois plan focuses on how the food and agriculture system can of the state’s agricultural economy. generate solid economic growth, create jobs and new technologies, preserve the environment, provide nutritious food, help underserved communities, and continue to build upon the state’s supply of local and sustainable food.

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88039_Body.indd 47 8/25/16 1:40 PM GRANTS made from the SEARLE FUNDS at THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST For more than 40 years, the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust has been an integral part of the Trust and its grant making. These funds support research in medicine, chemistry and biological science; scientific and educational activities in health; economic development; the environment; and education.

Active Transportation Alliance Concordia Place Health and Medicine Policy Research Group Advocate Charitable Foundation DePaul University Heartland Human Care Services After School Matters Duke University Hyde Park Art Center Angelic Organics Learning Center Elevate Energy iBIO Institute Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Enterprise Community Partners IFF Archeworks Equip for Equality Inner-City Muslim Action Network Beacon Therapeutic Diagnostic and Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago Inner-City Computer Stars Foundation Treatment Center Executive Service Corps of Chicago Johns Hopkins University Bethel New Life Experimental Station Junior Achievement of Chicago Better Boys Foundation FamilyFarmed Kinship Foundation Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation FamilyFarmed.org Leadership Greater Chicago Big Shoulders Fund Field Museum of Natural History Liberty Prairie Foundation BLUE1647 Foresight Design Initiative Literature for All of Us Boston University Trustees of Boston University Free Spirit Media Little Kids Rock Brighton Park Neighborhood Council Gary Comer Youth Center Local Initiatives Support Corporation California Institute of Technology Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana Loyola University Chicago Calumet Area Industrial Commission Global Philanthropy Partnership Loyola University Chicago Center for Math and Center for Economic Progress Goodcity Science Education Center for Independence through Greater West Town Community Development Project Loyola University Chicago School of Education Conductive Education Growing Home Lumity Centro de Trabajadores Unidos - Immigrant Health & Disability Advocates Marwen Foundation Workers Project Cerqua Rivera Art Experience Chicago Children’s Choir Chicago Community and Workers Rights The Chicago Community Foundation/Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance Chicago Community Loan Fund The Chicago Community Trust Chicago Council on Global Affairs Chicago Foundation for Women Chicago Jobs Council Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Chicago Lights Chicago Rehabilitation Network Chicago Shakespeare Theater Chicago United Chicago Wilderness Trust Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Foundation Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation Chinese American Service League The Active Transportation Alliance works to make bicycling, walking and public transit safe, convenient and City of Blue Island fun. The nonprofit advocates for transportation that encourages and promotes safety, physical activity, Civic Consulting Alliance health, recreation, social interaction, equity, environmental stewardship and resource conservation. Photo Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community courtesy of the Active Transportation Alliance.

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88039_Body.indd 48 8/25/16 3:03 PM Massachusetts Institute of Technology Palatine Opportunity Center Top Box Foods Mercy Housing Lakefront Peace and Education Coalition of Back of Trust for Public Land Merit School of Music the Yards, New City Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Metropolis Strategies Puerto Rican Cultural Center U.S. Green Building Council-Illinois Chapter Metropolitan Family Services Regents of the University of California University of Chicago Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Regents of the University of California at Berkeley University of Chicago Center for Elementary Math Metropolitan Planning Council Regents of the University of California San Diego and Science Education Namaste Charter School Regents of the University of Colorado University of Chicago - Office of Civic Engagement National Council of the Teachers of Mathematics Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago University of Chicago Urban Education Institute National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Resurrection Project University of Illinois at Chicago College of Applied National Park Foundation A Silver Lining Foundation Health Sciences Near North Health Service Corporation SkyART University of Massachusetts Medical School Neighboorhood Housing Services of Chicago Smart Growth America University of Utah NeighborSpace Southeast Chicago Commission Upwardly Global New Venture Fund Spanish Coalition for Housing Whitehead Institute University Storycatchers Theatre Women Employed North Lawndale Employment Network Street-Level Youth Media Woodlawn Community Development Corporation Northwest Side Housing Center Tapfound dba Taproot World Business Chicago Northwestern University TCA Health Young Chicago Authors Northwestern University Center Thresholds for Civic Engagement Thrive Chicago

SEARLE SCHOLARS

The Searle Scholars Program was designed and created by the Searle of eminent scientists who choose the Searle Scholars based on rigorous family in 1980 to nurture creative talent in scientific research. standards aimed at finding the most creative talent interested in Since its inception, the program has been supported by the charitable pursuing an academic research career. lead trusts established under the wills of John G. and Francis C. Searle, Since the program began, 557 Searle Scholars have been named. which emphasize supporting research in medicine, chemistry and Sixty-six scholars have been inducted into the National Academy of biological science. Sciences. Sixteen Searle Scholars have been recognized with The family selected The Chicago Community Trust as the organization the MacArthur Fellowship, known as the “genius grant.” And a Searle to which it would make distributions from the Searle Family Trust to Scholar has even been awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. support the Searle Scholars Program. Approximately 15 percent of The 2015 scholars and their institutions are listed below. An awarded the funds come from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust. institution receives $300,000 over three years in research support The other 85 percent of the funds come from the annual grants for the Searle Scholar. The total amount awarded this year was recommended by Searle family representatives and approved by $4.5 million, which brings the value of all awards since the first award the trustees of the Searle family trusts. in 1981 to more than $120 million. The program is administered by Kinship Foundation, the private operating To learn more about the Searle Scholars and their research projects, foundation that manages the institutional philanthropy of the Searle please visit www.searlescholars.net. family. The program’s scientific director appoints an advisory board

2015 SEARLE SCHOLARS AND SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS

Roberto Bonasio Neil J. Ganem Joel Kralj Alex Shalek University of Pennsylvania Boston University University of Colorado, Boulder Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kimberly L. Cooper Adam L. Hughes Byungkook Lim University of California, San Diego University of Utah University of California, San Diego Duncan Smith New York University Lawrence A. David Jun R. Huh Yuki Oka Duke University University of Massachusetts California Institute of Technology Jing-Ke Weng Medical School Whitehead Institute for Gül Dölen Kaoru Saijo Biomedical Research The Johns Hopkins University Sriram Kosuri University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles

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88039_Body.indd 49 8/25/16 3:03 PM DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Hundreds of people, families, institutions and corporations partner with The Chicago Community Trust, using our expertise and services to ensure their charitable giving is meaningful and effective. Following are the nonprofit organizations that received grants from the Trust’s donor advised funds in 2015. For more information about our donor advised fund program or how you can collaborate with the Trust in your giving, please visit www.cct.org.

16th Street Theater Aid For Women American Brain Tumor Association 360 Youth Services AIDS Foundation of Chicago American Camp Association Illinois Section 826CHI AIDS Legal Council of Chicago American Cancer Society AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin American Cancer Society California Division Aishel House American Cancer Society Eastern Division A AKArama Foundation, Theta Omega Chapter American Cancer Society Illinois Division Akshaya Patra Foundation USA American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) AARP Foundation Albany Park Theater Festival of Ohio Foundation ABB Joint Fire Board Albemarle Housing Improvement Program American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation Abbot Memorial Library Alcoholics Anonymous Chicago Area Service Office American Civil Rights Institute Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation Aldo Leopold Foundation American Civil Rights Union Abraham Path Initiative Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum American College of Trust and Estate ABWE Foundation ALEH Israel Foundation Counsel Foundation Academy for Global Citizenship Aleph Institute American Committee for Shaare Zedek Academy for Urban School Leadership Algona Family YMCA Hospital in Jerusalem Academy Foundation Alive and Free American Conservatory Theatre Foundation Academy of Whole Learning All Chicago, Making Homelessness History American Council of Trustees and Alumni Accelerate Institute All Faiths Food Bank Foundation American Diabetes Association Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago All Our Kin American Enterprise Institute for Public Accion U.S.A. All Saints Catholic Church Policy Research Accountability Counsel All Season Chamber Players American Forest Foundation Accuracy in Academia All Stars Project American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Achieva All the Kings Horses American Friends of Magen David Adom Acres of Love Allendale Association American Friends of Meir Panim Action Against Hunger USA Alley Theatre American Friends of New College Active Citizen Project Alliance for Early Childhood American Friends of Puah Active Transportation Alliance Alliance for Interfaith Ministries American Friends of the Bet El Yeshiva Center Adler Planetarium Alliance for the Great Lakes American Friends of The Hebrew University Adler University Allowance for Good American Friends of Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah Adult Literacy League Alpha Project for the Homeless American Friends Service Committee Advance Illinois Alpha Sigma Phi Educational Foundation American Heart Association Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital Foundation Alpharetta Presbyterian Church American India Foundation Advocate Charitable Foundation ALS Association Western Pennsylvania Chapter American Institute for Cancer Research Advocate Charitable Foundation Advocate Alternatives American Institute for Economic Research Lutheran General Hospital Alumnae Association of The College of St. Elizabeth American Institute for Medical and Advocate Safehouse Project Alumni Fund Association of Yale University Biological Engineering Africa Inland Mission International Alzheimer’s Association American Ireland Fund African American Arts Alliance of Chicago Alzheimer’s Association - Washington State Chapter American Israel Education Foundation African Angels Children’s Fund Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders American Israel Friendship League African Parks Foundation of America Association Greater Illinois Chapter American Jewish Committee AFS-USA Am Shalom American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee After School Matters Am Yisrael Conservative Congregation American Jewish World Service Agape Community Center American Associates Ben-Gurion University American Junior Golf Association Agape Flights of the Negev American Legion Post 49 Agudath Israel of America American Bird Conservancy American Liver Foundation

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88039_Body.indd 50 8/25/16 1:40 PM American Lung Association of the Northeast Arab American Family Services Atlas Ministry American Museum of Fly Fishing Arbor Charlottesville Atonement Lutheran School American National Red Cross Arc of Arizona Attitudinal Healing Connection American Players Theatre of Wisconsin Arc of San Diego Auburn Theological Seminary American Prairie Foundation Arcadia Food Audience Architects American Precision Museum Association Archaeological Conservancy of Roosevelt University / Archbold Foundation Audubon Alaska American Red Cross Archdiocese of Chicago Augusta Regional Free Clinic American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois Archdiocese of Chicago Office of Catholic Schools Augustana College American Red Cross Fox River Chapter Arden Shore Child and Family Service Auricle Communications (WFMU) American Red Cross of Greater Chicago Arizona Community Foundation Aurora Health Care American Red Cross Greater Phoenix Chapter Arizona Literacy and Learning Center Aurora Public Schools Education Foundation American Red Cross Monterey Bay Area Chapter Arizona Musicfest Aurora University American Refugee Committee Arizona Public Media Austin Community Foundation for the Capital Area American Society for Technion - Israel Institute Arizona Science Center Austin Harm Reduction Coalition of Technology ARK Autism Speaks American Society for Yad Vashem Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless Automotive Mentoring Group American Society of Landscape Architects Fund Arrowhead Ranch Autumns Dawn American Theater Company Art Center Highland Park Avalon Municipal Hospital Foundation (Catalina American University Art Encounter Island Medical Center Foundation) American University of Armenia Art Institute of Chicago Avenues to Independence Americans for a Safe Israel Art Sanctuary Avon Products Foundation dba Avon Americans for Democratic Action Education Fund Arthritis Foundation Foundation for Women Americans for Indian Opportunity Arthritis Foundation Northern California Chapter Awakenings Foundation AmeriCares Foundation ArtReach at Lillstreet Ayn Rand Institute the Center for the Advancement America’s Family Coaches Arts Council of Greater New Haven of Objectivism Americas for the Arts Arts of Life Amherst College Artspace Amistad Mission As Good as Gold - Golden Retriever Rescue B Amnesty International USA of Northern Illinois Back to the Bible Foundation Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association Ashesi University Foundation Ballet Theatre Foundation Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies Ashley Hall Foundation Bangor Public Schools Andrew Wommack Ministries Ashoka Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Angela Stanford Foundation Ashoka North America Barbara Bates Foundation Angelic Organics Learning Center Asia Society Texas Center Bard College Angelman Syndrome Foundation Asian Women’s Shelter Mei Fong and Associates Barker Adoption Foundation Angels in Action Asian Youth Services Barnard College Angiosarcoma Awareness Asolo Theater Barrier Island Group for the Arts Animal Legal Defense Fund Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Barrington Area Community Foundation Animal Welfare Institute Aspen Historical Society Barrington Area Council on Aging Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology Aspen Institute Barrington Youth and Family Services Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital Aspen Public Radio Barry University of Chicago Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Barth Syndrome Foundation Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital Aspen Valley Land Trust Basic Fund of Chicago Foundation Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club Bat Conservation International Anne Frank Center USA Aspire Public Schools Bay Area Rescue Mission Richmond Rescue Mission Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral Assembly of God Steamboat Christian Center Baylor College of Medicine Anshe Emet Synagogue Associated Catholic Charities of Baltimore BBYO Antibody Dance Associated Colleges of Illinois Be The Match Foundation Anti-Cruelty Society Associated Recreation Council Beacon Place Anti-Defamation League Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago Beacon Therapeutic Diagnostic and Treatment Center Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith Association for Psychological Science Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation Antiquarian Society of the Art Institute of Chicago Association for the Advancement of Social Work Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope Anti-Recidivism Coalition with Groups BEDS Plus Care AOPA Foundation Association for the Prevention of Family Violence Bella Cuisine Kids Cooking Club Apna Ghar Association of Professional Ball Players of America Bellarmine College Preparatory United States Apostolic Assembly Association to Benefit Children Catholic Conference Apostolic Christian Church of Bluffton Astraea Foundation Bellarmine University Aquinas Institute of Rochester Asylee Women Enterprise Bellport Village Program Fund

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88039_Body.indd 51 8/25/16 1:40 PM Beloit College Boy Scouts of America Northeast Illinois Council Bugle Boy Foundation Beloit Health System Foundation Boyne Area Alano Club BUILD Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice Boys & Girls Club of Grand Rapids Building Materials Reuse Association Benedictine University Youth Commonwealth BuildOn Benilde-St. Margaret’s Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Berea College Boys & Girls Club of Wharton Bushwick Starr Berkeley Repertory Theatre Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Butler Hospital Bernard P. Floriani Foundation dba Bernie’s Book Bank Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago By the Hand Club for Kids Berrien Community Foundation Boys and Girls Club of El Campo Texas Beta Theta Pi Foundation Boys and Girls Club of Greater New Bedford Beth David Reform Congregation Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich C Beth Emet Foundation Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County CAAAV - Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence Beth Yeshurun Day School Boys and Girls Harbor Cadence Health Foundation Bethany Christian Services Boys Hope Girls Hope of Chicago Cal Aquatics Legends Bethel New Life Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America California Community Foundation Bethlehem Farm Boys Town Louisiana California Institute of Technology A Better Chicago Bradley Impact Fund Call to Action Better Government Association Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Cal’s All Star Angel Foundation Beverly Area Planning Association Brain Research Foundation Calvary Memorial Church Beverly Arts Center BrandLab Cambodian Children’s Fund Beyond the Ball Branson School Cambridge Friends School Bhutan Friendship Foundation Bravo Colorado Music Festival Endowment Foundation Cambridge in America Bible Teaching Resources Brazoria County Alliance for Children Camden Area Health Education Center Bicycle Alliance of Washington Bread for the World Institute Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County Bread of Life Mission Camfed USA Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago Breakthrough New York Camillus House Big Dance Theater Breakthrough Urban Ministries Camp Bauercrest Big Life Foundation USA Brearley School Camp Dudley, YMCA Big Shoulders Fund Breast Cancer Alliance Camp Kesem National Bioneers/Collective Heritage Institute Breast Cancer Research Foundation Camp Nathanael Birthright Israel Foundation Brett Armin Sarcoma Foundation Camp Southern Ground Bishop Anderson House Briarwood-Brookwood Campus Crusade for Christ Bishop Arthur M. Brazier Foundation Bridge Communities Canavan Research Illinois Black Ensemble Theatre Corporation Bridge House Cancer Support Community Blair Thomas and Company Bright Beginnings Cancer Wellness Center Blazesports America Bright Minds Scholarship Fund Caney Creek Church Blessed Sacrament Church Bright Pink Canine Companions for Independence Blessing Foundation Bringing Hope Home of Hope Texas Cans for Hope Bloomsburg University Foundation Broadway Housing Communities Capo Beach Church Blue Mountain Heart to Heart Bronx Community College Cara Program Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Bronx Defenders Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Blues Kids Foundation Bronx Museum of the Arts Carbon County 4-H Foundation B’nai B’rith International Bronxville Beautification Council Cardinal Newman Society Boca Grande Health Clinic Foundation Brookings Institution Cardiovascular Research Foundation Boca Raton Community Hospital Foundation Brooklyn Academy of Music CARE Boca Raton Museum of Art Brooklyn Museum Care Clinic Bohemian Theatre Ensemble Brooklyn Public Library Care for Real Boling District Improvement Association Brotherhood Sister Sol CARE USA Boling Fair Fund Brown University Career Collaborative Boling High School Bruce-Guadalupe Community School United Career Resource Center Bonefish & Tarpon Unlimited Community Center Caribbean Medical and Humanitarian Bottom Line Brunswick School Relief Corporation Boulder Community Health Foundation Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods Carle Foundation Hospital Bounce for Joy Project Bryant University Carleton College Boy Scouts of America BSF International Investment Corp Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Boy Scouts of America Central Florida Council Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University Boy Scouts of America Chicago Area Council Buckingham Browne and Nichols School Carpenter’s Place Boy Scouts of America Denver Area Council Bucktown Wicker Park Chabad Jewish Center Carrollton Public Library Boy Scouts of America lowa Council Buffalo Bill Historical Center Buffalo Bill Carter Center Memorial Association

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88039_Body.indd 52 8/25/16 1:40 PM Casa Central Center for Jewish History Chicago Children’s Choir CASA for Children Center for Neighborhood Technology Chicago Children’s Museum CASA Lake County Center for New Community Chicago Children’s Theatre CASA of Monterey County Court Appointed Center for Public Integrity Chicago Christian Industrial League Special Advocates of Monterey County Center for Reproductive Rights Chicago City Day School Cascadia Art Museum Center for Science in the Public Interest Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Case Western Reserve University Center for Information of Elgin Chicago Collections Consortium Cat House on the Kings Center of the American Experiment Chicago Commons Association Catalina Choices Center on Halsted The Chicago Community Foundation Catalina Island Conservancy Centers for New Horizons The Chicago Community Foundation/Arts Work Fund Catalina Island Humane Society/Avalon Central Catholic High School The Chicago Community Trust Human Society Central Fund of Israel Chicago Council on Global Affairs Catalina Island Museum Central Presbyterian Church Chicago Crime Commission Catalina Island Women’s Forum Chabad of Peabody Chicago Cubs Charities Catalyst Chicago The Community Renewal Society Chai LifeLine Chicago Dancemakers Forum Catalyst Resources International Chamber Orchestra of Chicago Dancing Company Catalyst Schools Champaign Parks Foundation Chicago Debate Commission Cate School Champaign Urbana Jewish Federation Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Changer Chicago Dream Center Catherine Cook School Changing Worlds Chicago Foodseum Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters Chapman University Chicago Foundation for Education Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association Chicago Foundation for Women Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Charities Aid Foundation America (CAFAmerica) Chicago Freedom School Catholic Charities of the Archiocese of Hartford Charleston Library Society Chicago Gateway Green Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Oakland Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chicago High School for the Arts Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries Chicago History Museum Catholic Charities, USA Charlottesville Free Clinic Chicago Hope Academy Catholic Church Extension Society Charlottesville Tomorrow Chicago Horticultural Society Catholic Diocese of Bismarck Chatham Hall Chicago House and Social Service Agency Catholic Education Foundation Cheder Lubavitch Hebrew Day School Chicago Human Rhythm Project of the Diocese of Joliet Cheetah Conservation Fund Chicago Humanities Festival Catholic Relief Services Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society Chicago Independent Radio Project Catholic Rural Life Chesapeake Charities Chicago International Charter Schools Catholic Theological Union at Chicago Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Chicago International Film Festival Cato Institute Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Caumsett Foundation Chicago Academy of Music Chicago Jesuit Academy Cause Effective Chicago Academy of Sciences Chicago Legal Clinic Cedar Lake Historical Association Chicago Adventure Therapy Chicago Lighthouse Charter School Cedars Home for Children Foundation Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice or Visually Impaired Cedille Chicago Chicago Architecture Foundation Synagogue Celebration Community Church Chicago Area Morehouse College Alumni Association Chicago Maritime Society Center for Action and Contemplation Chicago Area Runners Association Chicago Metro History Education Center Center for American Archeology Chicago Artists Coalition Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women’s Network Center for Arizona Policy Chicago Arts Orchestra Center for Building Hope Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education Chicago ORT Technical Institute Zarem-Golde Center for Changing Lives Chicago Audubon Society ORT Technical Institute Center for Children’s Advocacy Chicago Bar Foundation Chicago Park District Center for Conscious Living of Northwest Ohio Chicago Baseball Cancer Charities Chicago Parks Foundation Center for Constitutional Rights Chicago Blackhawk Charities Chicago Platform Tennis Tournament Charities Center for Enriched Living Chicago Canine Rescue Foundation Chicago Public Education Fund Center for Exceptional Care Little Angels Chicago Cares Chicago Public Library Foundation Center for Human Development Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders Chicago Public Media WBEZ Chicago Public Radio Center for Humans and Nature Chicago Center for Music Education Chicago Public Schools James G. Blaine School Center for Independent Documentary Chicago Center for Spiritual Living Bodhi Chicago Religious Leadership Network Center for Individual Rights Spiritual Center on Latin America Center for Inquiry Chicago Chesed Fund Chicago Reporter Community Renewal Society Center for Jewish Community Studies Jerusalem Chicago Child Care Society Chicago Rowing Foundation Center for Public Affairs Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center Chicago Run

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88039_Body.indd 53 8/25/16 1:40 PM Chicago Scholars Foundation - Scholarship Chicago Chicago Shakespeare Theater Chicago Sinfonietta Chicago Sunday Evening Club Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre Chicago Theological Seminary Chicago Urban League Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation Chicago Voyagers Chicago Wilderness Trust Chicago Women in Trades Chicago Women’s AIDS Project Chicago Women’s Health Center Chicago Youth Centers Chicago Youth Programs Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras Chicago Zoological Society Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation Chicken & Egg Pictures Chikaming Open Lands Child Advocacy Center of McHenry County Aviva Kempner, Barbara Bowman, Peter Ascoli and Dr. Steven B. Nasatir at the Chicago premiere of Child Advocates Rosenwald, a documentary about Julius Rosenwald, philanthropist and influential humanitarian. Child Evangelism Fellowship The premiere took place at the Museum of Science and Industry with members of Chicago’s civic community. Child Protection Center Child Success Foundation Christ Presbyterian Church City of Hamden A Child’s Place CASA Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory School City of Hope National Medical Center A Child’s Place Charlotte Christ the King Parish City of South Haven Childcare Network of Evanston Christian Aid Mission City School Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association Christian Broadcasting Network City Year of North America Christian Community Action City Year Chicago Children at the Crossroads Foundation Christian Outreach of Lutherans CitySeed Children International Christian Union Civic Consulting Alliance Children Now Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East Civic Federation Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund Christopher House Civil War Preservation Trust Children of Peace Catholic School Church of Joy Civitas Ensemble Children of the Nations Church of St. Mary CJE SeniorLife (formerly Council for Jewish Elderly) Children, Youth and Family Service Church of St. Phillips in the Hills CLAL-The National Jewish Center for Learning Children’s Brittle Bone Foundation Church of the Ascension and Leadership Children’s Bureau of Southern California Church of the Epiphany Clark University Children’s Choice Child Care Service Church of the Holy Comforter Clarke University of Dubuque, Iowa Children’s Day School Church of the Resurrection Classical KING FM 98.1/Beethoven A Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois Church of the Transfiguration Nonprofit Corporation Children’s Hospital Foundation Church Resource Ministries Clean Lakes Alliance Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation Churches for Middle East Peace Clean Water Action Children’s Movement of Florida The Early CIA Officers Memorial Foundation Clearbrook Center Childhood Initiative Foundation Ciesla Foundation Clearwater Initiative Corporation Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry Cincinnati Park Foundation Cleveland Museum of Art Children’s Oncology Service Circle Urban Ministries Cleveland State University Foundation Children’s Place Association Circle Y Ranch of Bangor, Michigan Clyfford Still Museum Children’s School of Oak Park CISPES Education Fund Coaching Corps Children’s Theatre of Madison Citizens Campaign Fund for the Environment Coalition for the Homeless Children’s Tumor Foundation Citizens Committee for Children of New York Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes Children’s Village of Jerusalem Citizens for Conservation Coastal Georgia Historical Society ChildServ Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy Cohen Hillel Academy CHP 11-99 Foundation Citizenship Education Fund College Golf Fellowship Christ Church Olive-Harvey College College Mentoring Experience Christ for Life Ministry City Harvest College of the Holy Cross

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88039_Body.indd 54 8/25/16 1:40 PM College of William and Mary Foundation Concerned Christian Men Cornerstone Young Women’s Learning Center College of Wooster Concord Academy Cornish College of the Arts Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Concordia College Corporation for Social and Educational Development Color Me Empowered Concordia Lutheran High School Corporation for Supportive Housing Colorado Academy of North Harris County Cougar Mountain Montessori a Nonprofit Corporation Colorado Children's Campaign Concordia of Ohio Council of Scottish Clan Associations Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC) Concordia Seminary Council on Foreign Relations Colorado Preservation Congo Square Theater Company Court Appointed Special Advocates of Cook County Columbia College Chicago Chicago Dance Center Congregation Anshei Israel Court Theatre Fund Columbia College of Chicago Congregation Beth Israel Cove School Columbia St. Mary’s Foundation Congregation Beth Shalom Covenant House Columbus House Congregation Beth Yeshurun Cradle Foundation Columbus Jewish Foundation Congregation of St. Joseph Cradles to Crayons Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation Congregation Rodfei Zedek Cranbrook Educational Community Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus Congregation Shevet Achim Cranbrook Schools Come Reason Ministries Congregation Shma Koleinu Creating Hope International Commercial Club Foundation Congregation Young Israel of Northbrook Creative Arts Workshop Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Connecticut Association for Human Services Crisis Center for South Suburbia Reporting in America Connecticut Audubon Society Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Committee for the Beautification of Lake Connecticut Center for a New Economy Cristo Rey New York High School Committee for the Rescue of Israel’s Babies Connecticut Center for School Change Cristo Rey San Jose High School American Friends of C.R.I.B. - EFRAT Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Committee of 200 Foundation Connecticut Council for Philanthropy Crossroads Fund Common Cause Connecticut Farmland Trust Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Common Cause Education Fund Connecticut Food Bank Crystal Lake Food Pantry Common Foundation Connecticut Forest and Park Association Incorporated Cares Fund Common Pantry Connecticut Forum Culbertson Memorial Hospital Foundation Communities in Schools Connecticut Fund for the Environment Culinary Endowment and Scholarship Communities in Schools of Chicago (Save the Sound) Culinary Institute of America Community Action Connecticut Health I-Team Cultural Landscape Foundation Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) Connecticut Humane Society Cultural Survival Community Change Connecticut News Project Culture Shock Oakland Dance Troupe Community Charter Network Connecticut Culver Educational Foundation Community Church of Douglas Connecticut Sponsoring Committee Cupertino High School Community Church of Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Connecticut Voices for Children Cure Tay-Sachs Foundation Community Counseling Centers of Chicago Connections for the Homeless Cypress Community Christian School Society Community Crisis Center Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Cypress Lake Presbyterian Church Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund Society of Clinical Oncology Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Community Food Bank Conroe Noon Lions Club Charities Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Greater Illinois Chapter Community Foundation for Muskegon County Conservancy of Southwest Florida Community Foundation of Collier County Conservation International Community Foundation of Louisville Conservation Law Foundation D Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Dallas Ecological Foundation Community House Contemporary Jewish Museum Dalton Schools Community Initiatives A Contemporary Theatre Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture ConTextos Dance COLEctive Community Mediation Converse College Dances for a Variable Population Community Partners Convoy of Hope Dane County Humane Society Community Partners for Affordable Housing Conway School of Landscape Design Daniel M. Murphy Scholarship Foundation Community Renewal Society Coprodeli USA Danny Did Foundation Community Resource Exchange Cops 4 Cancer Daraja Education Fund Community Services Foundation Coral Reef Alliance Dartmouth Club of Chicago Community Shul of Montecito and Santa Barbara Corbett Medical Foundation Dartmouth College Community Soup Kitchen Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business CommunityHealth David and Alfred Compass Family Services Cornell University Foundation The University of Chicago Compassion & Choices Cornerstone Academy David Horowitz Freedom Center Competitive Enterprise Institute Cornerstone Alliance David Lynch Foundation Concern Worldwide US Cornerstone Community Outreach David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies

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88039_Body.indd 55 8/25/16 1:40 PM David T. Hanson Foundation E Epiphany School DC Preparatory Academy Episcopal High School E.L. Haynes Public Charter School Episcopal Parish of St. Barnabas on the Desert Deborah’s Place Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund Equal Justice Initiative Debra of America (Dystrophic Epidermolysis Eagle Hill Foundation of Massachusetts Equal Justice Works Bullosa Research Association) Eagle Research Associates Erie Elementary Charter School Decade of Human Rights/Human Rights for All Now Earth Ministry Erie Family Health Center Deeply Rooted Productions Earth Share of Illinois/Environmental Fund of Illinois Erie Neighborhood House Deerfield Academy Earthcorps Erika’s Lighthouse - A Beacon of Hope Definition Theatre Company EarthHeart Foundation for Adolescent Depression Del Camino Connection Earthjustice Erikson Institute Demos a Network for Ideas and Action EarthRights International Esalen Institute Dempster Street Pro Musica East Bay Center for the Performing Arts Eugene Zitwer Foundation Denver Health Foundation East Chicago Carnegie Performing Arts Center Evans Scholars Foundation DePaul University East Coast Greenway Alliance Evanston Art Center and Market DePaul University College of Law East Gate-New Prosperity Baptist Church Evanston Community Foundation DePauw University East Texas Dream Center Evanston Fourth of July Association DePelchin Children’s Center East Troy Area Historical Society Evanston Meeting of Friends Deseret International Foundation Easter Seals DuPage and Fox Valley Region Evanston North Shore Masters Swimming Desert View Bible Church Easter Seals Iowa Evanston Public Library Designs for Dignity Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago Evanston School Children’s Clothing Association Desmoid Tumor Research Foundation Eastern European Mission Evanston Township High School District 202 Destination Education Echoing Hope Ranch Education Foundation Detroit Catholic Central High School Eclipse Theatre Company Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center Detroit Edison Public School Academy ecoAmerica of Houston Diadames of the Child Care League Economic Club of Chicago Every Family Education Project/Equality Illinois Ding Darling Wildlife Society Eddy House Education Project Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux Eden Autism Services Foundation Everychild Foundation Diocese of Joliet EdgeAlliance Executive Service Corps of Chicago Direct Relief International Edgebrook Community Church United Church Explorer West An Independent Middle School Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust of Christ District 220 Educational Foundation Edgerton Park Conservancy District of Columbia Jewish Community Center Educare California Silicon Valley F Dixon Gallery and Gardens Education Foundation of Downers Grove District 58 Facets Multimedia Doctors Without Borders Educators for Excellence Facing Forward to End Homelessness Doctors Without Borders USA Elawa Farm Foundation Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation Dolores Street Community Services Elevator Repair Service Theater Facts and Logic About The Middle East Doma International Eli Whitney Museum Faith Comes By Hearing Domestic Abuse Intervention Services Elim Christian Services Faith in Place Domestic Violence Coalition Elizabeth Hospice Faith United Methodist Church Domestic Violence Legal Clinic Elmhurst College Family Defense Center Dominican University Elyssa’s Mission Family Focus Donors Forum Emergency Food Bank Family Health Partnership Clinic DonorsChoose Emergency Fund Family Institute Door County Land Trust Emery-Weiner Center for Jewish Education Family Matters Door Shakespeare Emery Weiner School Foundation Family Network, a Family Focus Center DOROT Empowerment Works Family Promise Chicago North Shore Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club Emunah of America Family Rescue Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen Endowment Fund of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Family Research Council Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart Endowment Funds of Congregation Emanuel Family Service Center Ducks Unlimited of Houston Family Service of Champaign County Duke University Entrepreneur Society of America Family Service of Glencoe DuPage Children’s Museum Entrust Family Service of Winnetka-Northfield DuPage Foundation Environmental Defense Fund Family Service: Prevention, Education & Counseling DuPage Habitat for Humanity Environmental Grantmakers Association Family Values at Work a Multi-State Consortium DuPage PADS Environmental Law & Policy Center of the Midwest Family Violence Appellate Project Dynamic Catholic Institute Environmental Leadership Program FamilyFarmed.org Envision Unlimited FamilyLife Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago Farmington Canal Rail to Trail Association

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88039_Body.indd 56 8/25/16 1:40 PM Fay School Focus on the Family Friends of Payton FCNL Education Fund Friends Committee Fonkoze USA Friends of Prentice on National Legislation Fontana Community Church United Church of Christ Friends of St. Luke’s School Featherstone Center for the Arts Food & Water Watch Friends of the Avalon Library Federation Employment and Guidance Service Food Allergy Research & Education Friends of the Bloomingdale Trail Feed My Starving Children Food Animal Concerns Trust Friends of the Blue Star Trail Feed the Children Food Bank for Monterey County Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness Feeding America Food Bank for Food for Survival Friends of the Bronxville Public Library Fellow Mortals Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Friends of the Chicago River Fellowship for the Performing Arts Food First - Institute for Food and Development Policy Friends of the Commission on the Status of Women Fellowship of Christian Athletes Food for the Poor Friends of the Highland Park Public Library Fellowship of Christian Athletes Great Lakes Region Foothill Family Service Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Fenwick Foundation Foothills Forum Friends of the Library Winnetka-Northfield Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund For Autistic Kids Foundation Friends of the Los Angeles River Field Museum of Natural History Fordham Preparatory School Friends of the Lyric Fihankra Akoma Ntoaso Fordham University Controller's Office Friends of the Orphans/NPH USA FINCA International Foreign Policy Research Institute - FPRI Friends of the Parks First Baptist Church of Geneva Forest Bluff School Friends of the Pasadena Public Library First Baptist Church of Oak Park Forest Theatre Guild Friends of the Pequot Lakes Community Library First Baptist Church of Wharton Fort Bend County Libraries Friends of the Spring Branch Memorial Library First Church in Wenham Forty Carrots Family Center Friends of the Sunderland Public Library First Church of Christ Scientist Forward Momentum Friends of the T.B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium First Congregational Church of Geneva Forward Movement Friends of the Wilmette Public Library First Defense Legal Aid Foundation Agriculture in the Vine Friends of the World Food Program Foundation Fighting Blindness Friends of the Yampa First Graduate Foundation for Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation Friends of Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum First Hand Foundation Foundation for Homan Square Friends of Whitney M. Young High School First Hebrew Congregation Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Friends of Winedale First Matagorda Foundation for National Progress Mother Jones Friends Publishing Corporation First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich Foundation for Sustainable Development Fulcrum Point New Music Project First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest Foundation for the Arts and Trauma Full Circle Fund First Presbyterian Church of Port Jefferson Foundation of City College of San Francisco Fund for Innovative TV (Media Burn) First St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Foundations College Preparatory School Fund for the City of New York First Tee/World Golf Foundation Fourth Presbyterian Church Future Church First Tee of Greater Houston Fractured Atlas Productions Futures Without Violence First Unitarian Church of Chicago Francis W. Parker School First United Methodist Church Franciscan Action Network FISH of McHenry Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center G FISH of Sanibel-Captiva Free Lunch Academy G.E.M.S. (Guatemala Evangelistic Medical Servants) Fishburne-Hudgins Educational Foundation Free Spirit Media Gadsden Church of Christ Fisher House Foundation Free the Slaves Galapagos Conservancy Fistula Foundation Freed-Hardeman University Galena Art and Recreation Center Fit Haven Freedom Alliance Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance FITMS NeuroBalance Center Freedom Golf Association Gary Comer Youth Center Five Holy Martyrs Catholic Church Fresh Air Fund Gary Sinise Charitable Foundation Flagler Humane Society Fresh Start for Women Gasparilla Island Conservation and Flame Tree Initiative Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice Improvement Association Flatirons Habitat for Humanity Friendly House Association Gastro-Intestinal Research Foundation Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Friendly House of Davenport, Iowa Gateway Public Schools Florence Henry Memorial Chapel Friendly Water for the World Gateways to Better Education Florida Atlantic University Foundation Friends General Conference Gay Men’s Health Crisis Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation Friends of Acadia GB Charities Florida Institute of Technology Friends of Aspen Animal Shelter GCE Foundation Florida International University Friends of Clearbrook School GCE Lab School Florida Oceanographic Society Friends of Harrington School Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Florida Studio Theater Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans - Beit Halochem Institute of Chicago Flossmoor Baseball Friends of Jewish Renewal in Poland General Council of the Assemblies of God Flossmoor Community Church Friends of Kenya Wildlife Trust General Israel Orphan Home for Girls Jerusalem Fluvanna Meals on Wheels Friends of Negwegon State Park General Society of Colonial Wars

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88039_Body.indd 57 8/25/16 1:40 PM Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center Grace United Methodist - Lake Bluff Habitat for Humanity of East Wharton County Geneva Lake Conservancy Graham County Unified School District #281 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville Geneva Lake History Buffs Graland Country Day School Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette Gentle Barn Grameen Foundation USA Habitat For Humanity of Lee County George Bush Presidential Library Foundation Grand Canyon Trust Habitat for Humanity of McHenry County George W. Bush Foundation Grand Encampment Museum Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. George Washington University Grant Park Orchestral Association Habonim Dror Camp Moshava Habonim Gift Theatre Company Grassroots TV Aspen Camp Association GiGi’s Playhouse McHenry Gratitude House Hadassah North Shore Chapter GiGi’s Playhouse - Twin Cities Grayson School Hadassah the Women’s Zionist Organization Gilda’s Club Chicago Great Lakes Burn Camp of America Gillespie Center Great Waters Music Festival Hadley School for the Blind Gilloury Institute Greater Chicago Food Depository Haiti Mission Foundation Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Greater Chicago Maot Chitim HaMakom GirlForward Greater Cincinnati Foundation Hamden Hall Country Day School Girls Incorporated Greater Houston Community Foundation Hamilton Action Team Girls Incorporated of the Central Coast Greater Lakes Area Performing Arts Hamilton College The Trustees of Hamilton College Girls on the Run Chicago Chapter Greater Foundation Hands & Hooves Riding Rescue & Rehabilitation Gladiolus Learning and Development Center Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank HandsOn Suburban Chicago Glen Ellyn Children’s Resource Center Greater Washington Educational Hanna Boys Center Glen Lake Association Telecommunications Association (WETA) Hannah’s Treasure Chest Glen View Club Scholarship Foundation Green Corps Harbor Point Ministries of the Central Conference Glenbard South Boosters Green for All Harlem Academy Glencoe Education Foundation Green Lake Festival of Music Harmony Outreach Glenview Education Foundation Green Star Movement Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida Glenwood Academy Greene County Historical and Genealogical Society Hartley House Glenwood Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation Greenhouse Scholars Harvard College Fund Glessner House Museum Greenlock Therapeutic Riding Center Harvard Law School Global Exchange Greenpeace Harvard University Global Field Evangelism Greens Farms Academy Harvard-Westlake School Global FoodBanking Network Greenwich Country Day School Hat City Music Theater Global Fund for Women Greenwich Emergency Medical Service Have Dreams Global Girls Greenwich International Film Festival Haven Global Greengrants Fund Grinnell College Haven Youth and Family Services Global Heritage Fund Groton School Global Hunger Project Groundwork RVA Hawken School Global Links Grove Foundation Hazelden Foundation Global Philanthropy Partnership GROW Gospel Initiatives Hazon Global Workers Justice Alliance Grow Pittsburgh Health and Medicine Policy Research Group Global Youth Leadership Institute Growing Home Health Support Network Center for Building Hope Goddard College GS Family Life Center Healthnetwork Foundation God’s World Publications Guadalupe Center Healthy Babies Project Golden Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah Golden Corridor Family YMCA - Taylor Family Branch Guiding Eyes for the Blind Healthy Schools Campaign Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Guitars in the Classroom Heart and Soul Charitable Fund Golden Gate Opera Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature & Fine Arts Heart House Dallas Golden Isles YMCA Foundation Gundersen Medical Foundation Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago Heartland Animal Shelter Good Counsel Guttmacher Institute Heartland Health Outreach Good News International Foundation Guy B. Early Memorial Fund Hearts for Homes Good News Partners Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Good People Fund Hebrew Theological College Good Shepherd Center for Exceptional Children H Hebron Fund Goodcity Heifer International Foundation H Foundation Goodwill Industries of Metropolitan Chicago Heifer Project International Habilitative Systems Gorton Community Center Hellenic Bar Association Foundation Habitat for Humanity International Governors State University Center for Performing Arts Help Hospitalized Veterans Habitat for Humanity LaSalle, Bureau, Grace Episcopal Church HelpHOPELive Putnam Counties Grace Lutheran Church Helping Hand Center Habitat for Humanity of Collier County Grace Presbyterian Church of the North Shore Helping Hand Incentives

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88039_Body.indd 58 8/25/16 1:40 PM Henry Vilas Park Zoological Society Henry Vilas Zoo Holocaust Museum Houston Housing Opportunities and Maintenance for the Elderly Hephzibah Children’s Association Holsten Human Capital Development Housing Opportunities for Women Heritage Foundation Holy Family Catholic Church Housing Plus Solutions Hesperian Health Guides Holy Family Ministries Houston Christian Broadcasters HFS Chicago Scholars Holy Family Parish St. Vincent de Paul Amesbury Houston Eye Associates Foundation High Country News Holy Name Cathedral Houston Food Bank High Jump Holy Trinity Church Houston Symphony Society High Point University Holy Trinity High School Houston Zoo High Way Ministries International Home for Contemporary Theatre and Art Howard Brown Health Center Highland Park Community Foundation Home for Little Wanderers Howard Young Foundation Highland Park Historical Society Home of the Sparrow Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Hillel Foundation at Tufts University Home Works - THVP Hudson Guild Hillel the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Homeless Children’s Playtime Project Human Rights Campaign Foundation Hillel the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Homewood-Flossmoor High School Foundation Human Rights Watch University of Arizona Hillel Honor Flight Chicago Humane Education Advocates Reaching Hillsdale College Hope Enterprise Corporation Teachers (HEART) Hillsides Hope House Humane Society of Boulder Valley Hilton Head Regional Habitat for Humanity Hope House of McAlester Humane Society of Collier County Hinds Hospice Hope of Life International Humanity Rising Hinsdale Central High School Foundation HOPE Parent Resource Center Hundred Club of Cook County Hinsdale Community Services Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue Hunt School Hinsdale Historical Society Hope’s Haven Hunter College Foundation Hinsdale Hospital Foundation Hopey’s Heart Foundation Huntington Library Society of Fellows Hinsdale Humane Society Hopkins School Huntington Memorial Hospital/Pasadena Historic Charleston Foundation Horizon Hospice & Palliative Care Hospital Association Historic Preservation Foundation of the Fortnightly Horizon House of Illinois Valley Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation Historical Association of South Haven Hospice at Home Huron Pines HIV Alliance Hospice of the Golden Isles Hyde Park Art Center Holiday Heroes Foundation Hot Bread Kitchen Hyde Square Task Force Holland Free Health Clinic Hotchkiss School Hypocrites Hollins University House of Mercy Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois/Illinois House Rabbit Society Holocaust Museum & Education Center Housing Forward I I Grow Chicago Iago Federated Church IBC Network Foundation ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability Ida Crown Jewish Academy Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps Ignatian Spirituality Project Illinois 4-H Foundation Illinois Action for Children Illinois Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Association Illinois Arts Alliance Illinois Bar Foundation Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence Illinois Destination Imagination Illinois District 20 Little League Baseball Illinois Family Institute Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Illinois Network of Charter Schools Illinois News Broadcasters Association Foundation Inspiration Corporation’s Foodservice Training program provides training and job placement services Illinois Patriot Education Fund to low-income and homeless residents to enter the hospitality industry. They train and work at the Illinois PGA Foundation Inspiration Kitchens – Garfield Park, Inspiration Corporation’s social enterprise restaurant. Inspiration Corporation also offers social services, employment services, and housing. Photo by Steven Gross. Illinois Policy Institute

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88039_Body.indd 59 8/25/16 1:40 PM Illinois Public Media - WILL University of Illinois International Fellowship of Evangelical Students USA Jewish Council on Urban Affairs Illinois Retired Teachers Association Foundation International Medical Corps Jewish Family & Children’s Services Illinois Taxpayer Education Foundation International Mental Health Research Organization of Sarasota-Manatee Illinois Valley Animal Rescue International Music Foundation Jewish Family Service Illinois Valley Cultural Heritage Association International Myeloma Foundation Jewish Federation Foundation Illinois Valley Public Action to Deliver Shelter - IV PADS International Orphan Support Jewish Federation of Cleveland Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra/Illinois Valley International Planned Parenthood Federation Jewish Federation of Greater Houston Orchestral Association Western Hemisphere Region Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara Illinois Valley YMCA International Rescue Committee Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Imagination Stage International Women’s Health Coalition Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Imerman Angels InterPlay Pittsburgh, an affiliate of Body Wisdom Jewish Federation of New Mexico Impact 100 Chicago Interreligious Eco-Justice Network Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee IMSA Fund for Advancement of Education InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County In Parentheses Intonation Music Workshop Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona Incline Village Community Hospital Foundation Intuit the Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Jewish Federations of North America Independence Pass Foundation Iowa Public Television Foundation Friends Jewish Foundation for the Righteous Independent Curators International of Iowa Public Television Jewish Geriatric Services Independent Group Home Living Program Iowa State University Foundation Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Independent Women’s Forum Iran Human Rights Documentation Center Jewish Life Indiana University Foundation Iraq Veterans Against the War Jewish National Fund Individuals Now Social Advocates for Youth Irish Pastoral Center Jewish National Fund Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael Infant Welfare Society of Chicago IRIS - Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services Jewish Student Connection Infant Welfare Society of Evanston Iron Oaks Foundation Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago INFANT Islamic Networks Jewish Vocational Service Ingenuity Incorporated Chicago Island Housing Trust Jewish Voice for Peace - Chicago Inland Press Foundation Island Institute Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America Inner Voice Israel Emergency Alliance dba StandWithUs Jewish World Watch Inner-City Arts Israel Independence Fund Jews for Jesus Inner-City Computer Stars Foundation/i.c. stars Israel Project Jiamini Inner-City Muslim Action Network Israel Youth Village Jim H. Green Kidz Harbor Inner-City Scholarship Fund Italian Cultural Community Center of Houston Job Creators Network Foundation Innovation Ohio Education Fund Joel Hall Dancers & Center Insight for Living Joffrey Ballet Inspiration Corporation J John Brockington Foundation Institute for Democratic Education in America John Howard Association of Illinois Jack Miller Center Institute for Energy & Environmental Research John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Jackalope Theatre Company Institute for EthnoMedicine John R. and Eleanor R. Mitchell Foundation Jackman Moose River Historical Society Institute for Justice John G. Shedd Aquarium Shedd Aquarium Society Jackson Chance Foundation Institute for Labor & the Community, Johns Hopkins University Jacksonville Symphony Society The Girls & Boys Projects Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale University James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy Institute for Psychoanalysis - Chicago Josephine Sculpture Park James Beard Foundation Institute for Shipboard Education Joseph’s House James L. West Presbyterian Special Care Center Institute for the Next Jewish Future Josselyn Center Janada L. Batchelor Foundation for Children Institute for Wildlife Studies JourneyCare Foundation Jane Addams Resource Corporation Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA-USA) JOURNEYS - The Road Home PADS to Hope Jane Goodall Institute Institute of International Education Judicial Watch Janice McArdle Cancer Research Foundation Institute of Social Policy and Understanding Judith Ann Giese Endowment Jansen Hospice and Palliative Care Institute of Women Today Juilliard School Japan Society Institute on Religion in an Age of Science Julie and Michael Tracy Family Foundation Jazz Haven INTEGRIS Health Foundation Junior Achievement of Chicago Jed Foundation Interfaith Action of Evanston Junta for Progressive Action Jefferson Area Board of Aging Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Jupiter Island Medical Clinic Jeffrey W. Berger Research Scholarship Trust Interfaith House Jupiter Medical Center Foundation Jennifer S. Fallick Cancer Support Center Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston A Just Harvest Jesuit Retreat House Interfaith Volunteer Care Givers of Greater New Haven Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Illinois Chapter JET - Jewish Education Team Interfaith Youth Core Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options Interlochen Center for the Arts Juvenile Justice Initiative Jewish Child and Family Services International Center of Photography Juvenile Protective Association Jewish Community Centers of Chicago International Christian Missions Jewish Council for Youth Services International Crane Foundation

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KaBOOM! KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation Kartemquin Educational Films Katahdin Foundation Katherine Delmar Burke School Katz 4 Keeps Kauai Museum KBTC Association KCRW-FM Public Radio KCTS Television Keewaydin Foundation Kehillah Jewish Education Fund Kehillat Israel - Jewish Congregation of Pacific Palisades Keiser University Kenilworth Garden Club Kenilworth Union Church Kennedy Forum Illinois Kennesaw State College Foundation Lambs Farm provides residential, vocational, social and recreational services to people with developmental Kenyon College disabilities so they can lead productive, fulfilling lives. Photo by Chuck Olu-Alabi. Keren-Or Keshet KPLU FM Lakeside Singers Kestrel Land Trust KQED Lakeview Pantry Khecari KQED Northern California Public Broadcasting Lambda Chi Alpha Educational Foundation Kidpower Chicago Kristina Isabelle Dance Company Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund Kids Across America KSBJ Educational Foundation Lambs Farm Kids Around the World Kulanu Land Connection Foundation Kids in Crisis KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio Land Conservancy of West Michigan Kids of Courage Land Conservation Foundation Kids Rank Land Institute Kidspace A Participatory Museum L Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois Kindness Connection Landon School La Casa De Las Madres King Baudouin Foundation United States Landscape Architecture Foundation La Casa Norte King of the Court Tennis Ministry International Larchmont Charter School La Luz Bilingual Center King-Bruwaert House Larkin Street Youth Services La Rabida Children’s Hospital and Research Center Kingdom Animal Shelter LaSalle County CASA Organization La Salle High School Kingdom Christian Center LaSalle County Easter Seals Society Lab School of Washington Kingswood Oxford School LaSalle Peru Township High School Foundation LAF Kino Border Initiative for ED Enrichment Lahey Clinic Foundation Kinship Foundation LaSalle Street Church The Lake County Community Foundation Kinzie Industrial Development Corporation Latin School of Chicago Lake County Haven KIPP Ascend Charter School Latino Corporate Directors Education Foundation Lake Forest Academy KIPP Chicago Latino Policy Forum KIPP Indianapolis Law Students for Reproductive Justice Lake Forest Country Day School KIPP St. Louis Lawndale Christian Legal Center Lake Forest High School Foundation Kirtland Local School District Lawndale Community Church Lake Forest Open Lands Association Kitchen Community Lawrence Hall Youth Services Lake Forest Symphony Association Kiva Microfunds Lawrence University Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Historical Society Klehm Arboretum & Botanical Garden Lawyers Assistance Program Lake Geneva Fresh Air Association Koby Mandell Foundation Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing Lake Jackson Girls Softball Association Kohl Children’s Museum of Greater Chicago L’Chaim Center for Inspired Living Lake Leelanau Rowing Club Kolbe House Catholic Ministry Leadership Education and Athletics in Partnership Lake Michigan College Foundation Kolot Chayeinu/Voices of Our Lives Leadership Foundation Lake Oconee Presbyterian Church Korean American Family Service Center Leadership Greater Chicago Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance Korean American Senior Center, dba Hanul Leadership Institute Lake View Academy Family Alliance LeaderShop Lakes Area Food Shelf Kosciuszko Foundation League for Children/Children’s Bureau Lakes Region Conservation Trust

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88039_Body.indd 61 8/25/16 1:40 PM League of American Wheelmen Living Works Madison Country Day School League of Chicago Theatres Foundation Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry Madison Quakers League of Illinois Bicyclists Loaves and Fishes Community Services MADRE New York City Local Initiatives Support Corporation LISC Chicago Magen David Adom, USA American Friends League of Women Voters Lola’s Lucky Day of Magen David Adom of Chicago Education Fund Lone Star Cowboy Church Magi League of Women Voters of Connecticut Long Island University Maine Coast Heritage Trust Education Fund Lookingglass Theatre Company Maine Township High School District League of Women Voters of Illinois Education Fund Loomis Chaffee School Educational Foundation Leap, Arts in Education Los Angeles Opera Company Make-A-Wish Foundation Lawndale Educational & Regional Network Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northern Illinois Charter School Louisa County Resource Council Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts LEARN Charter School - South Chicago Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Make-A Wish Foundation of San Diego Leelanau Conservancy Louisville Orchestra Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Texas Gulf Coast Leelanau Historical Society Lourdes Hospital Foundation and Greater Louisiana LEEP Beyond Love INC of Lake County Make the Road New York Lee’s Infant and Child Care Center Love Serve Remember Foundation Make This World Foundation Legal Aid Justice Center Loving Shepherd International Services Mammograms in Action/Barbells for Boobs Legal Information for Families Today Loving with Mercy Ministries Man in the Mirror Legal Momentum Lowcountry Open Land Trust Manchester Academic Charter School Les Turner Amyothropic Lateral Sclerosis Foundation Lower East Side Girls Club Manitou Camps Foundation Lesideng Soup Kitchen Lower East Side Tenement Museum Manna Project International Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Lower Nine Org Mano a Mano Family Resource Center Leukemia Research Foundation Loyola Academy Manufacturing Renaissance Lewis and Clark College Loyola Academy of St. Louis MAP International Lewis University Loyola University Chicago MAPGA Scholarship Foundation Lewy Body Dementia Association Loyola University Chicago Museum of Art March of Dimes Liberty Hill Foundation Loyola University Chicago School of Law March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Library of American Landscape History Loyola University New Orleans Illinois Chapter Life Action Ministries LSE Centennial Fund Maret School Life Builders Ministries International LSU Foundation Margo Moreland Charitable Foundation Life Builders United Lubavitch Chabad of Northbrook Marian Middle School LifeBridge Community Services Lucky Plush Productions Marin Catholic High School LifeChronicles Lucy Burns Institute Marin Community Foundation Light House Lumen Christi Institute Marin Primary & Middle School Light Opera Works Lung Cancer Research Foundation Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Lightrider Ministries Lupe Fiasco Foundation Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Lincoln Park Community Shelter Luster Learning Institute Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Lincoln Park Conservancy Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois Mariner Sands Chapel Lincoln Park Village Lutheran Home and Services Marist Brothers Lincoln Park Zoological Society Lutheran Medical Center Community Foundation Marist High School Lincolnway Special Recreation Foundation Lutheran Ranches of the Rockies Mark Ross Montessori Foundation LINK Community School Lutheran World Relief Marklund Charities LINK Unlimited Lycee Francais de Chicago Marlborough School Links Foundation South Suburban Chicago Lydia Home Association Marquette University Chapter, The Links Lymphoma Research Foundation Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation Links Hall Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation Martha’s Vineyard Museum Lions Center for the Blind Lyons Township High School Marwen Foundation Literacy Volunteers of Lake County Lyric Opera of Chicago Marycare Literature for All of Us Maryville Academy Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Mashomack Preserve (The Nature Conservancy) Little City Foundation M Masorti Foundation for Conservative Little Company of Mary Hospital Foundation Judaism In Israel M.D. Anderson Physicians Network Little Red Elisabeth Irwin Massachusetts Audubon Society M.D. Anderson Services Corporation Little Red School House - Elisabeth Irwin High School Massachusetts General Hospital Maccabi USA United States Committee Sports Little Sisters of the Poor of the State of Pennsylvania Massachusetts Institute of Technology for Israel Living Water International Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art MacGregor Palm Community Baptist Church Living Water Lutheran Church Matagorda County Women’s Crisis Center Madison Children’s Museum Living Works Matrix Theatre Company Madison Choral Project

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88039_Body.indd 62 8/25/16 1:40 PM Mature Voices Minnesota Michael Rolfe Pancreatic Cancer Foundation Music Institute of Chicago Maui Chamber Orchestra Michigan Shores Club Foundation Music of the Baroque Max Cure Foundation Middle East Media and Research Institute Muslim Advocates Max Schewitz Foundation Middle East Media Watch, Honest Reporting Muslim Women’s Alliance May Center for Learning Middlebury College Mustard Seed School Mayo Clinic Arizona Middleton Outreach Ministry Mayo Clinic Rochester Midnight Mission Mayslake Ministries Mid-Ohio Foodbank N Maywood Fine Arts Association Midtown Educational Foundation Na’Amat USA MAZON Midwest Palliative & Hospice CareCenter Namaste Charter School McDermott Center Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation NAMI Chicago McDowell Sonoran Land Conservancy Mill Reef Fund NAMI Greater Seattle McGaw YMCA Millennium Park Foundation NAMI Illinois MCIF Center - Maura Clarke-Ita Ford Milligan College NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation Milton Academy NAMI of Palm Beach County Meals on Wheels Chicago The Chicago Fund Milwaukee Collegiate Academy Nantucket Historical Association on Aging and Disability Mindful Teacher Foundation Naomi’s Village Meals on Wheels Foundation of Cook County Mingan Island Cetacean Study Naperville Evangelical Covenant Church Media Research Center Mio Frontiers Naperville Responds for Our Veterans Medic One Foundation Miriam Hospital Foundation Naperville Youth Development Coalition Medical College of Wisconsin Misericordia Home NARAL Pro Choice America Foundation Medical University of South Carolina Foundation Miss Hall’s School Nashoba Learning Group Meeting Street Center Miss Porter’s School National Association of Scholars Memorial Hermann Foundation Mission Aviation Fellowship National Audubon Society Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Missionary Society of St. Columban National Audubon Society Seabird Memphis State Swimming Missoula AIDS Fund Restoration Program Mend a Heart Foundation Moffat County, Colorado National Brain Tumor Society Menil Foundation Moms in Prayer International National Center for Family Philanthropy Mental Health America of Illinois Monadnock Waldorf School National Council of La Raza Mental Health Resource League Monastery of Discalced Carmelites Order of Sisters National Dance Institute New Mexico Ment’or Moneythink National Domestic Workers Alliance Mepkin Abbey Catholic Conference Montecito Family YMCA National Fragile X Foundation MERCAZ USA Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation National Gaucher Foundation Mercy Center Moody Bible Institute National Geographic Society Mercy Home for Boys and Girls Mission Moonlight Community Foundation National Ghost Ranch Foundation of Our Lady of Mercy Morehouse College National Institute for Community Mercy Hospital of Janesville Wisconsin Morikami National Jewish Health Development Foundation Morton Arboretum National Kidney Foundation Mercy Housing Lakefront Morton College National Kidney Foundation of Illinois Mercy Learning Center of Bridgeport Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) National Legal and Policy Center Mercy Ministries of America Mothers Against Drunk Driving Illinois National Louis University Mercy Ships Mount Evans Home Health & Hospice National Multiple Sclerosis Society Merit School of Music Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union National Museum of African American History & Mesamche Lev-Viyoel Moishe Mountain Rescue Aspen Culture Smithsonian Institution Mesorah Heritage Foundation Moving Picture Institute National Museum of Mexican Art Messmer Catholic Schools Messmer Preparatory MS Home Southwest Florida National Museum of Wildlife Art Catholic School Ms. Foundation for Women National Outdoor Leadership School Metropolitan Family Services Mujeres Latinas En Accion National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Metropolitan Family Services Legal Aid Bureau Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation National Pancreas Foundation Metropolitan Ministries Muscular Dystrophy Association National Parathyroid Education Foundation Metropolitan Museum of Art Museum of American Finance National Park Foundation Metropolitan Opera Association Museum of Contemporary Art National Parkinson Foundation Metropolitan Planning Council Museum of Contemporary Photography National Parks Conservation Association MetroSquash Columbia College National Partnership for Women and Families Mexico-U.S. Solidarity Network Museum of Fine Arts National Philanthropic Trust Meyerland Minyan Museum of Fine Arts Houston National Public Housing Museum Miami Dade College Foundation Museum of Modern Art National Public Radio NPR Foundation Miami Foundation Museum of Science and Industry National Religious Retirement Office Miami University Foundation Music and Dance Theater Chicago National Right to Work Legal Defense Fund & Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Music in Schools Today Education Foundation

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88039_Body.indd 63 8/25/16 1:40 PM National Runaway Switchboard New Paradigm for Education North Carolina Outward Bound School National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association New Schools Venture Fund National Veterans Foundation New Trier Booster Club North Central Illinois ARTworks National Women’s Law Center New Trier Educational Foundation North Chicago Community Partners National Yiddish Book Center New Trier High School North Georgia Veteran’s Outreach Center Nations Ablaze International New Trier Township Angel Fund North Shore Art League Native American Rights Fund New Trier Tyro Society North Shore Community Mediation Center Natural Areas Conservancy New Venture Fund North Shore Country Day School Natural Resources Defense Council New Visions for Public Schools North Shore Jewish Press - Jewish Journal Nature Conservancy New World Symphony North Shore Senior Center Nature Conservancy Arizona New York Alpha of Phi Kappa Psi Association North Side Housing and Supportive Services Nature Conservancy Illinois Chapter New York City Center North Star Fund Nature Conservancy-Mashomack Preserve New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation North Suburban Jewish Community Center Nature Conservancy of Michigan New York Live Arts North Suburban Lubavitch Chabad - Central Nature Conservancy of South Carolina New York Public Library Avenue Synagogue Navy Pier New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting Northcentral Maltese Rescue Nazareth College of Rochester and Sculpture Northeast ARC NCH Healthcare Systems New York Times Neediest Cases Fund Northeast Classic Car Museum Near North Montessori School New York University Northeast Harbor Ambulance Service Needham Education Foundation New York University Langone Medical Center Northeast Harbor Library NEGES Foundation New York University School of Medicine Northeast Ohio Squash Racquets Association Neighborhood Academy New York Women’s Asian Center Northeastern Illinois University Neighborhood Health Clinic New York Women’s Foundation Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Neighborhood House Club Newberry Consort Northern Economic Initiatives Corporation Neighbors Plus Northern Illinois Food Bank Nemours Foundation Newport School District Northern Illinois University College of Law Nemours Foundation Nemours Fund Newton Food Pantry Northfield Community Nursery School for Children’s Health Next Generation Choices Foundation Northfield Mount Hermon School Neo-Futurists Nichols School of Buffalo Northfield Township Food Pantry Nepal Youth Foundation Night Ministry Northland College Neshama Center Noah Homes Northlight Theatre Nest Noah’s Ark Day Care Center of Port Jefferson NorthPark Community Church Nest Foundation Noble Network of Charter Schools Northpointe Resources Network Education Program Nonprofit Association of the Midlands NorthShore University HealthSystem Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship Norman M. Fain Hillel Center at University of R.I. NorthShore University HealthSystem Foundation Neue Galerie New York North Barrington School Northshore University HealthSystem New Bethel Baptist Church Research Institute New Buffalo Railroad Museum New Century Chamber Orchestra New Covenant Bible Church New England Center for Children New Faith Missionary Baptist Church New Foundation Center New Foundation of Hope New Generation New Haven Diaper Bank New Haven Ecology Project (Common Ground) New Haven Farms New Haven Land Trust New Haven Legal Assistance Association New Haven - Leon Sister City Project New Haven Scholarship Fund New Haven Urban Resources Initiative New Israel Fund New Leaders New Mexico Environmental Law Center New Moms New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity The Night Ministry uses its Health Outreach Bus to bring accessible, compassionate health care to low-income New Orleans Museum of Art individuals and families. The bus features a fully equipped nurse’s office, a confidential space for HIV and other New Orleans Musicians Assistance Foundation tests, and a hospitality area to greet visitors with coffee and lemonade. Photo courtesy of The Night Ministry.

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88039_Body.indd 64 8/25/16 1:40 PM Northwest Harvest Open Books PAWS Assistance Dogs Northwestern Arthritis & Rehabiltation Open the Books PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving) Institute/Operation Walk Openlands Paws for Purple Hearts Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Operation Fuel Pax Christi Fund for Peace Northwestern Memorial HealthCare Operation Supply Drop Pay It Forward House Northwestern Memorial Foundation Opportunity International Payton Prep Initiative for Education Northwestern University Opportunity Village PCC Community Wellness Center Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School Oracle Productions Peace Action Education Fund of Management Orange Free Clinic Peace Care Northwestern University School of Law Orange Show Foundation Peace Corps Northwestern University Settlement Association Orcas Montessori School Peace Development Fund Northwestern University Feinberg School Orchard Village Peace is Loud of Medicine Orchestra New England PEF Israel Endowment Funds Northwood University Organic Health Response Incorporated USA Pendle Hill School Northwoods Wildlife Hospital and Orphans of the Storm Peninsula Friends of the Library Rehabilitation Center Ort America Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA Notre Dame Parish Ounce of Prevention Fund Peninsula Players Theatre Foundation NRI Vasavi Association (NRIVA) Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Penumbra Theatre Company Nurse-Family Partnership Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church People’s Church of Chicago Our Lady of Perpetual Help School People’s Harm Reduction Alliance Our Lady of Tepeyac High School People’s Music School O Our Neighbor’s Table People’s Resource Center Our Place of New Trier Township Pepperwood Foundation Oak Park River Forest Community of Congregations Our Savior’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Pequot Lakes Community Action Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Pequot Lakes Historical Society Oak Park Temple B’nai Abraham Zion Outreach Community Ministries Pequot Lakes School District 186 Oaks Academy Ovarian Cancer National Alliance Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County/ Oakton Community College Educational Foundation Over The Rainbow Association dba The Music Center Oasis for Orphans Oxfam America Perlman Music Program Suncoast Oasis International Missions Perspectives Charter School Oberlin College Pet Network of North Lake Tahoe Oceanic Society Expeditions P Pew Charitable Trusts Oconee Performing Arts Society Philanthropy Workshop Off Square Theatre Company/Performing Arts P.S. Arts Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Company of Jackson Hole Pacific Repertory Theatre Phillips Academy Off the Street Club Pacific Symphony Phillips Brooks House Association Oglala Lakota College Phoenix Art Museum Ohio Environmental Council PADS Lake County Phoenix Employment Services of Wilmington Ohio State University Foundation Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council Phoenix Metropolitan Opera OK200 Stop the Traffic Palos Community Hospital Phoenix Symphony Orchestra Olana Partnership Pamela B. Katten Memorial Leukemia Research Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Old Elm Scholarship Foundation Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Physicians for Social Responsibility Old Salem Pan-Massachusetts Challenge Trust Piedmont Housing Alliance Old St. Patrick’s Church Panther Creek Inspiration Ranch Pilgrims of Ibillin Old Town School of Folk Music Paralyzed Veterans of America Pillars Community Services Oldfields School Parent Encouragement Program Pilsudski Institute of America Olive Branch Mission Park Lawn Association Pingree School Omaha Schools Foundation Partners for Haitian Children Pinnacle Forum/All-In Ministries One Acre Fund Partners Healthcare System McLean Hospital Pioneer Center for Human Services One Chance Illinois Development Office Pioneer Valley Waldorf School Association One Million Degrees Partners in Health The Hartsbrook School One Mind Institute Partners In Health A Nonprofit Corporation Pitkin County Library One Way Farm of Fairfield Partnership for Strong Communities Pittsburgh Habitat for Humanity One West 54th Street Foundation Partnership to Educate and Advance Kids (PEAK) Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy OneChicagoFund Pasadena Museum of California Art Pittsburgh Urban Christian School OneGoal Pastoral Support Services Pitzer College OneVillage Partners Path of Life Ministries PKD Foundation Onward Neighborhood House Pathways Awareness Foundation Plainfield School District 202 Foundation Open Arms Free Clinic Pathways Foundation for Excellence Open Arms Home for Children Paul Chester Children’s Hope Foundation Planned Parenthood Federation of America

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88039_Body.indd 65 8/25/16 1:40 PM Planned Parenthood Foundation Proctor Academy Ravenswood Community Services Planned Parenthood of Illinois Profiles Performance Ensemble Association Planned Parenthood of New York City Progeria Research Foundation Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts Planned Parenthood of South Florida and Progressive Animal Welfare Society Re:Gender the Treasure Coast Adoption Center Reach Out and Read Colorado Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Project CURE Reach Prep Central Florida Project Exploration Reading Power Planned Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley Project Fierce Chicago Reading Team Plant Chicago Project Glimmer Reason Foundation Platte Valley Community Center Town Project HANDS Society Reavis Community High School District 220 of Saratoga, WY Project HOPE - The People-to-People Educational Foundation Plattsburgh Alumni Association State University Health Foundation Recirculating Farms Coalition of New York Project Mobility: Cycles for Life Red Brick Center for the Arts Playfest Santa Barbara Project on Government Oversight Red Butte Garden and Arboretum The University Ploughshares Fund Project Orbis International of Utah Point Defiance AIDS Project Project SYNCERE Red Door Animal Shelter Polaris Charter Academy Project: VISION A Red Orchid Theater Polaris Foundation Prokids Red Pump Project Polish American Association ProPublica Red Wing Independent School District 256 Political Research Associates Proverbs 31 Ministry Red Wing Youth Outreach Program Polytechnic School Providence Health Foundation Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration Providence-St. Mel High School Redtwist Theatre Population Connection Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel Reflections Foundation Population Council of the Augustinian Order RefugeeOne Porchlight Counseling Services Prune Belly Syndrome International of Chicago PSC Partners Seeking a Cure Regeneration Project California Interfaith Port Ministries Public Citizen Foundation Power & Light Port Salerno Church of God Public Health Foundation Enterprises Regents of the University of California at Berkeley Porter County Heritage Corporation Public Interest Law Initiative Regents of the University of California at Positive Coaching Alliance Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Santa Barbara Posse Foundation Puerto Rican Arts Alliance Regents of the University of Michigan Potter’s House School Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Regina Dominican High School Poughkeepsie Day School Puppies Behind Bars Regina Dominican High School Charitable Trust Prairie Rivers Network Purdue Foundation Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership Praize Productions Purdue Research Foundation Regis University Pratt Fine Arts Center Purple Asparagus Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Pregnancy Resource Center PUSH for Excellence Religious Organization Outside Organized Religion Preparatory Foundation Putney School Remy Bumppo Theatre Company Pres House Renaissance Charitable Foundation Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship Renaissance Foundation Presbyterian Homes Q at the University of Chicago Prescott Life Church Renascence Quad City Symphony Orchestra Association Presence Covenant Medical Center Foundation Rend Lake College Foundation Presence Health Foundation Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues Preservation Foundation of the Lake County R Reporters Without Borders Forest Preserves Representation Project Preservation Trust Vermont Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation Research Foundation of the City University of New York President and Fellows of Harvard College Rachel’s Network Resist President and Fellows of Middlebury College Rad-Aid International Respiratory Health Association of President-Board of Trustees Santa Clara College Rafiki Foundation Metropolitan Chicago Prevail of Illinois Ragdale Foundation Respite Care Services Prevention Point Pittsburgh Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Respond Now Priests for Life Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Restore the Earth Foundation Primavera Foundation Rainbow Days Restoring the Path Primo Center for Women and Children Rally for Ryan Results Educational Fund Ralph Braun Foundation Resurrection Project Printed Matter RAND Corporation Rett Syndrome Research Trust Prison Fellowship Ministries Rape Victim Advocates Revive Center for Housing and Healing Pritzker Military Library Colonel IL James N. Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, AKA RAINN Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Pritzker Library of the Citizen Soldier RARE Music School

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88039_Body.indd 66 8/25/16 1:40 PM Rhode Island School of Design Safe Passage Santa Barbara Hillel Rialto Square Theatre Foundation Safe Place Foundation Santa Catalina Island Conservancy Ride 2 Recovery Safer Foundation Santa Catalina School Ridgewood Church Sage Colleges Santa Fe Community Foundation Ringling College of Art and Design Saint Ambrose of Woodbury Santa for the Very Poor Rippled Purpose Saint Basil Catholic School Santa Monica Museum of Art RISE International Saint Cecilia School and Academy Sarah’s Circle Rivendell Theatre Ensemble Saint Chrysostom’s Episcopal Church Sarah’s Inn River North Dance Company Saint Cletus Parish Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Federation Rivers Alliance of Connecticut Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Saratoga Volunteer Fire Department Roaring Fork Valley Early Learning Fund Saint Elizabeth Catholic School Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law Rob Koranda Scholarship Foundation Saint Francis House Saugatuck Center for the Arts Robert M. Beren Academy Saint Gianna’s Maternity Home Saugatuck-Douglas Historical Society Robert R. McCormick Foundation Saint Ignatius College Prep Save the Children Federation Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Saint Joseph Parish Schaumburg Township Food Pantry Rocketship Education Saint Leonard’s Ministries ScholarLeaders International Rockhaven Ministries Saint Margaret’s of Scotland Catholic Church Scholars for Peace in the Middle East Rockhurst High School Saint Martin de Porres House of Hope Scholarship America Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Roger Williams Park Zoo/Rhode Island Saint Mary’s College School of Dramatic Arts Zoological Society Saint Patrick High School School of Leadership-Afghanistan Rogue Theatre Company Saint Paul Foundation School of St. Mary Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami Saint Petronille Catholic Church School of the Art Institute of Chicago Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY Salesmanship Club Charitable Golf of Dallas School Sisters of Notre Dame Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Salk Institute for Biological Studies Schools That Can Romanian Evangelical Medical Mission Saltworks Theater Company Schools That Can Milwaukee Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Salvation Army Schuyler County Community Foundation Northwest Indiana Salvation Army - Golden State Division Schuyler County Education Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities Salvation Army - Greater Houston Area Schuyler County HELP Center of Eastern Wisconsin Salvation Army Heartland Division Schuyler County, IL ETSB Ronald McDonald House of Dallas Salvation Army of Lee, Hendry & Glades Counties Schuyler County, Illinois - Sheriff’s Department Roosevelt University Salvation Army Metropolitan Division Scleroderma Research Foundation Roots of South Sudan Salvation Army Monterey Peninsula Corps Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Rosary High School Salvation Army Services Search for Healing Aid and Relief for Everybody’s Rosenberg Fund for Children Salvation Army - St. Charles Circle (SHARECircle) Round Top-Warrenton Volunteer Fire Department Salvation Army World Service Seattle Chinese Garden Society Roundup River Ranch Samaritan Counseling Center of the Northwest Suburbs Seattle Opera Royal Family Productions Samaritan House for Boys Samaritan Center Seattle Piano Institute Rubin Museum of Art/Shelley & Donald Rubin for Young Boys and Families Seattle Repertory Theater Cultural Trust Samaritan’s Purse Seattle Shakespeare Company Rural Advancement Foundation International Samasource Seattle Symphony Orchestra (RAFI)-USA Samfund Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission Rush Medical College San Diego Humane Society & SPCA Second Harvest Heartland Rush NeuroBehavioral Center San Diego Imperial Counties Developmental Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation Rush University Medical Center Services Foundation Seed Sower Trust Russian Jack Springs Junior Golf Association San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association Seeing Eye Rustic Pathways Foundation San Francisco Art Institute Seguin Services Ryan House San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center Seminole Boosters Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation San Francisco Court Appointed Special Senior Services of Seattle-King County Advocate Program Serge San Francisco Education Fund Sergeant Thomas Joseph Sullivan Center S San Francisco Food Bank Service Corps of Retired Executives Association San Francisco Jazz Organization Service of the Emergency Aid Resource Center Sacred Heart Church San Francisco Symphony for the Homeless I aka SEARCH Sacred Heart Parish San Francisco Village Services By Design dba Caring Solutions Sacred Heart School San Miguel Schools Seton Hall University Sacred Transformations Sandra Grayson Memorial Foundation Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services Sadie Nash Leadership Project Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation Seven Generations Ahead Safe Haven Foundation Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ Seven Star Baptist Church Safe House Animal Rescue League

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88039_Body.indd 67 8/25/16 1:40 PM Sewanee - The University of the South Soho Repertory Theatre St. Ethelreda School SGA Youth and Family Services Solanus Casey Center Province of St. Joseph of St. Francis de Sales High School Shad Williams Evangelistic Association the Capuchin Order St. Francis Episcopal Day School Shady Hill School Solar Electric Light Fund St. Francis High School Shady Side Academy Solar Youth St. Francis Xavier Parish Shalom Center Soldiers’ Angels St. George’s Society of New York Shalva Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum St. Gregory the Great Church SHAMA Solomon Schechter Day Schools St. James Church Share Our Strength Sonoma Plein Air Foundation St. James the Less Church Shared Hope International Sonoma Valley Film Society St. John of the Cross Church ShawChicago Theatre Company Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, South Carolina Coastal Conservation League St. John the Evangelist Parish Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum South Chicago Art Center St. John’s Episcopal Church Shelter South Florida Golf Foundation St. Joseph Health System Foundation Shelter for Abused Women & Children South Haven Performance Series St. Joseph Public Schools Foundation Shepherd of the Desert Lutheran Church South Haven Rotary Charities St. Joseph Catholic Church Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church South Haven Scott Club St. Joseph School Shimer College South Jersey AIDS Alliance St. Joseph Services Shine A Light on Fertility South Kent School St. Jude Runners Association Shore Community Services South Palm Beach County Parkinson Foundation St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Shoulder to Shoulder South Shore Drill Team & Performing Arts Ensemble St. Luke’s Episcopal Church SHOUT for South Haven South Texas Children’s Home Ministries St. Luke’s Foundation Side by Side for Christ Southeastern Guide Dogs St. Luke’s Methodist Church Foundation Side-by-Side Southern Documentary Fund St. Luke’s United Methodist Church Sierra Club - Angeles Chapter Southern Environmental Law Center St. Malachy School Sierra Club Foundation Southern Illinois University Foundation St. Marcus Lutheran School Sigma Chi Foundation Southern Lakes Area Love St. Margaret of Scotland Episcopal School Signal Ensemble Theatre Southern Poverty Law Center St. Margaret’s Hospital Foundation Siloah Lutheran School Southwest Chicago PADS St. Mark Catholic Church SIM USA Southwest Indian Foundation St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Simon Wiesenthal Center Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary St. Mark’s School Sinai Health System Development Foundation St. Mary Catholic School Sinai Temple Spark Ventures St. Mary of the Assumption Church Sing Me A Story Foundation Sparrow Ionia Hospital Foundation St. Mary School Sisters of Christian Charity Special Gifts Theatre St. Mary’s Episcopal School Sisters of Loretto Special Olympics Illinois St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great Special Olympics Northern California St. Matthew’s Episcopal Day School Sit Stay Read Special Olympics Texas St. Matthias Transfiguration School Sixth & I Synagogue Spertus Institute for Jewish St. Norbert College Slowik Music Institute dba Credo Learning and Leadership St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Smart Farm of Barrington Spirit Series St. Sabina Church Smart Love Family Services Smart Love Spirito St. Simon’s Land Trust Parenting Center Sportswomen of Colorado St. Thomas Aquinas - Catholic Center at Purdue Smile Train Spring Island Trust Foundation St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Smith Center for Healing and the Arts Springboard Foundation St. Thomas Day School Smith College Springfield Jewish Community Center St. Thomas More Chapel Smithsonian Institution Squash Haven St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church Snow City Arts Foundation St. Agnes Catholic School St. Viator Lions Hockey Club Soapbox - The Feminist Foundation St. Alban Roe Catholic Church St. Vincent de Paul Center Social Good Fund St. Ann’s Corner of Harm Reduction St. Vincent De Paul Village, Father Joe’s Villages Social Justice Center St. Ann’s Warehouse St. Vincent’s Foundation of Alabama Society for Contemporary Art St. Baldrick’s Foundation St. Xavier High School Society for Science and the Public St. Bede Church Stages Society for the Preservation of Human Dignity St. Benedict Stand With Us Society for the Propagation of the Faith Pontifical St. Brendan School Stanford Canterbury Foundation Mission Societies in the United States St. Chrysostom’s Day School Stanford University Society of Architectural Historians St. Clement Church Star Island Corporation Society of the Cincinnati In the State of St. Clement School Star of Hope Mission New Hampshire St. Columbkille Catholic Church Starr Commonwealth Society of the Sacred Heart United States Province St. Croix Valley Foundation Starved Rock Area Special Olympics

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88039_Body.indd 68 8/25/16 1:40 PM State of Michigan Temple Emanuel Trustees of Phillips Academy State Policy Network Temple Jeremiah Trustees of Tufts College Tufts University State University of Iowa Foundation Temple Judea Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation Temple Sholom Tsogyaling Meditation Center Steep Theatre Company Temple Sinai of Bergen County Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance National Tuberous Steppenwolf Theatre Company Ten Chimneys Foundation Sclerosis Association Steven M. Hoenig Memorial Actors Fund Tennessee State University Foundation Tucson Hebrew Academy Still Creek Boys Ranch Tenth Mountain Division Hut Association Tuesday’s Child Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture Texas A&M Research Foundation Tufts Medical Center Stony Brook Foundation Texas Christian University Tufts University School of Medicine Storycatchers Theatre Texas New Community Alliance Tukwila Pantry Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Tgis Ministries Tulane University Organization of Active Residents Thacher School Turning Point Street-Level Youth Media That Man May See Turning Point USA StreetSquash Theater for a New Audience Turning Pointe Autism Foundation StreetWise There is Victory in Jesus Recovery Center Two Coyotes Wilderness School Stuart I. Raskas Friendship Circle of Illinois There With Care Two Rivers YMCA Students for Liberty Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation Sue Duncan Children’s Center Third Unitarian Church Suit Up Ministries Thomas H. Boyd Memorial Foundation U Summer Search Thomas Heyward Academy UC San Diego Foundation Summerbridge Breakthrough Alumni Network Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless UC Santa Barbara Foundation Sun City Area Interfaith Services Benevilla Thousand Waves Foundation DBA Thousand UCAN Sun Health Foundation Waves Martial Arts & Self-Defense Center UCLA Foundation Sunshine Service Thresholds Ucross Foundation Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests Thrive Counseling Center UCSJ Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Tibetan Aid Foundation Soviet Union Sustainable Cambodia Tides Center Udumbara Sangha Sustainable Purchasing Council TimeLine Theatre Company UFW Foundation Association Timrod Literary and Library Association Uganda Farmers Swedish Medical Center Foundation Tipping Point Community ULI Foundation Sweet Relief Musicians Fund Todd Martin Development Fund Umoja Student Development Corporation Swim Across America Together Center Unbound SYDA Foundation Together We Cope Union Church of Hinsdale Sylvania Community Services Center Foundation Toledo Museum of Art Union Church of Lake Bluff Tom Popelka Evangelistic Association Union for Reform Judaism Topeka Rescue Mission Union Gospel Mission Association of St. Paul T Torch Torah Outreach Resource Center of Houston Union League Boys and Girls Club Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Ta’leef Collective Union of Concerned Scientists Coalition International Taliesin Preservation Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Tower School in Marblehead Tall Turf Ministries - Camp Tall Turf of America dba Orthodox Union Town & Country Nursery School Tannenbaum Chabad House Chabad on Campus Union Station Homeless Services Township High School District 211 Foundation International Foundation Unitarian Church of All Souls Toxics Action Center TASC (The After-School Corporation) Unitarian Universalist Church of West Hartford Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors/TAPS Taxpayer Revolution Foundation United for a Fair Economy Transforming Youth Recovery Taylor University United Hospital System Transition House Teach For America United Jewish Appeal Federation of Jewish Transverse Myelitis Association Teach For America - Bay Area Philanthropies of New York Traverse Area Recreation & Transportation Trails Teach with Africa United Jewish Appeal Aspen Valley Campaign Tree House Humane Society Teachers College Columbia University United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation Treehouse Team Red White & Blue United Negro College Fund TriCity Family Services Technoserve United Orthodox Synagogues of Houston Trout Unlimited Tectonic Theater Project United Service Organization of Illinois Trust for America’s Health Teen Living Programs United Service Organizations Trust for Conservation Innovation Temple Adath Or (USO World Headquarters) Trust for Public Land Temple Beth Israel United States Artists Trustee of Brantwood Camp Temple Beth-El/Congregation of the Sons United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Trustees of Columbia University in the City of Israel and David United States Equestrian Team Foundation of New York Temple Chai United States Fund for UNICEF

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88039_Body.indd 69 8/25/16 1:40 PM United States Holocaust Memorial Council University of Illinois at Chicago Office USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies United States Naval Academy Foundation of Sustainability Utah Humanities Council United States Naval Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign UXB Urban Services United States Olympic Committee Krannert Center for the Performing Arts United States Pony Clubs University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Office United States Squash Racquets Association of Advancement V North-Northwest University of Illinois College of Business V Foundation for Cancer Research United Way of Central New Mexico University of Illinois Foundation Vail Jazz Foundation United Way of Champaign County University of Illinois Foundation College Vail Valley Foundation United Way of Coastal Georgia of Medicine Valley of the Sun United Way United Way of Collier County University of Iowa Valley Program for Aging Services United Way of Greater McHenry County University of Iowa Foundation Valley Youth Theater United Way of King County University of Kentucky Van Buren Development Council United Way of Lake County University of Maryland College Park Foundation Van Buren Youth Camp United Way of Lee County University of Miami Vanderbilt University United Way of Martin County University of Michigan Vasculitis Foundation United Way of Metropolitan Chicago University of Michigan Law School Vassar College United Way of Monterey County University of Michigan Health System VEAP Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People United Way of Southwest Michigan University of Minnesota Foundation Vermont Law School United Way of St. John’s County University of Mississippi Foundation Vermont Studio Center United Way of the Illinois Valley University of Montana Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. United Way The Quad Cities Area University of New Mexico Foundation Victoria Bach Festival Association United World College - USA University of North Carolina Foundation Victory Gardens Theater Unity of Toledo University of Notre Dame Villa Maria Academy Unity Productions Foundation University of Pittsburgh UPMC Medical Village Church of Lincolnshire University Club Foundation and Health Sciences Foundation Village Church of Oak Park University District Service League dba University University of Rhode Island Village of Arlington Heights District Food Bank University of Rochester Vineyard Christian Fellowship University Hospitals University of Santa Monica Virginia Engineering Foundation University Muslim Medical Association University of South Dakota Foundation Virginia Supportive Housing University of Arizona University of South Florida Foundation Virginia Tech Foundation University of Arizona Foundation University of Southern California Virtu University of Arizona Foundation: College University of Texas Health Science Center Virtuosi of Houston of Education at Houston Visceral Dance Chicago University of California Berkeley Foundation University of Utah Visiting Nurses Association of Fox Valley University of Chicago University of Vermont Foundation VNA Health Care University of Chicago Alumni Relations University of Virginia Darden School Foundation Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services and Development University of Washington Foundation Vista Vocational & Life Skills Center University of Chicago Booth School of Business University of Wisconsin Foundation Vital Bridges University of Chicago Harris School of Public University of Wyoming Foundation Voice of Care Policy Studies University Preparatory Academy Voice of the Faithful University of Chicago Laboratory Schools UofN Student Mobilization Centre of Youth Voices and Faces Project University of Chicago Law School with a Mission Voices for Illinois Children University of Chicago Library Society Upaya Social Ventures Volunteers at the Creek - Communities for Recovery University of Chicago Medical Center Upendo Village University of Chicago Medicine Uptown People’s Law Center University of Chicago Network for College Success Urban Alliance Foundation W University of Chicago Office of the Bursar Urban Alternative University of Chicago Oriental Institute Urban Community School Wabash College University of Chicago Urban Education Institute Urban Gateways Wake Forest University University of Chicago Women’s Board Urban Initiatives Walden Foundation University of Colorado at Boulder Urban Innovation Analysis Walter Payton College Preparatory High School University of Colorado Foundation Urban Muslim Minority Alliance Walworth County Alliance for Children University of Connecticut Foundation Urban Prep Academies Warming House Youth Center University of Dayton Urological Research Foundation Warren Cherry Scholarship Fund University of Denver (Colorado Seminary) US Friends of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Washington and Jefferson College University of Georgia Foundation US Lacrosse Washington Heights CORNER Project University of Houston Law Foundation USA Shooting Team Foundation Washington Jesuit Academy University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual Washington School for Girls University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health History and Education Washington University in Saint Louis Water Project

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88039_Body.indd 70 8/25/16 1:40 PM Water for Ishmael Willing Hands Enterprises Wounded Warrior Project WaterAid America Willow Creek Community Church Writers’ Theatre Watershed Partnership Wilmette Harbor Rotary Club Foundation Window to the World Communications WTTW 11 Watts of Love Wilmette Historical Society Wunder’s Cemetery Association Wayne State University Wilmette Public Library District WYCC - TV20 City Colleges of Chicago Foundation Wayzata Redeemer Lutheran Church and School Wilmette Theatre Education Project Wycliffe Bible Translators WDCB Public Radio College of DuPage Foundation Wilshire Boulevard Temple Wyoming Community Foundation Wecycle Windy City Habitat for Humanity Wyoming Highway Patrol Association Wellesley College WINGS - Women’s International Network Wyoming Natural Resource Foundation Wellness AIDS Services for Guatemalan Solutions Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust Wellness Foundation WINGS Program Wellness House Winifred Haun & Dancers Wesley Day Care Center Winnetka Community House X West Dallas Community School Foundation Winnetka Congregational Church XS Tennis and Education Foundation West Humboldt Park Family and Community Winnetka Garden Club Development Council Winnetka Youth Organization West Lutheran High School Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Y West Ottawa High School Witness to Innocence West Pasco Pregnancy Center WNET Yale University West Suburban Temple Har Zion WNYC Radio YCS Foundation West Town Bikes Women Donor’s Network Year Up West Valley Symphony Association Women Employed Yellow Tree Theatre West Virginia University Foundation Women for Women International Yellowstone Park Foundation Westchester Jewish Community Services Women’s Cancer Resource Center YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids Western Environmental Law Center Women’s City Club of New York YMCA of Greater Seattle Western North Carolina AIDS Project Women’s Economic Agenda Project YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Western Pennsylvania Golf Association Women’s eNews YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Foundation Scholarship Trust Fund Women’s Equity in Access to Care YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago West Side Westinghouse College Prep PTSA and Treatment WE-ACTx Boys Department Westlake High School Women’s Exchange YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Westmont College Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts YMCA of San Francisco Westridge Elementary (Iowa Congress) PTA Women’s Funding Network You Can Make It Westside Church of Christ Women’s Global Education Project Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights Westside Guild of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Women’s Media Center Young Life Hinsdale Central Wetlands Initiative Women’s Microfinance Initiative Corporation Young Life in Cherry Creek Schools WFCR Public Radio WonderWork Young Life of Kane County WFMT 98.7 Wood River Jewish Community Young Life of Northwest DuPage WGRC-FM Christian Radio Woodberry Forest School Young Men’s Educational Network Wharton County A&M Club Woodbridge Dance Company Young Prospects Boxing Wharton County Fellowship Christian School Woodlands Christian Academy Young Women’s Leadership Charter School Wharton County Youth Fair and Exposition Woodlands United Methodist Church Foundation of Chicago Wharton Rotary Charity Woodlawn Public Safety Aalliance Youth Action Coalition Wheat Ridge Ministries Work & Learn Youth Art for Healing Wheaton Academy Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.) Youth Guidance Wheelock College Working Bikes Youth Investment Foundation Whitney Museum of American Art Working Group Youth Making a Difference/Hands 4 Hope Wholesome Wave Working In The Schools Youth Organizations Umbrella Wick Theatre and Costume Museum WorkSource Enterprises Youth Outreach Services A Wider Bridge World Affairs Council Youth Service Project A Wider Place World Bicycle Relief Fund Youth Services of Glenview-Northbrook Wikimedia Foundation World Business Chicago Youth Villages Massachusetts Wikwiheba USA World Chicago International Visitors Center YWCA of Evanston/North Shore Wilberforce University of Chicago YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Wild at Heart World Gospel Outreach YWCA of the USA Wilderness Society World Jewish Congress American Section Wildlife Conservation Society World Union for Progressive Judaism Wildscreen USA/ARKive World Vision Z Wildwood United Methodist Church World Wildlife Fund Zionist Organization of America William J. Clinton Foundation Worldlink Foundation William Marsh Rice University Worldteach Williams College Wounded EOD Warrior Foundation

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88039_Body.indd 71 8/25/16 1:40 PM DESIGNATED GRANTS As our region’s community foundation, The Chicago Community Trust works diligently to ensure a donor’s intent is honored in perpetuity. The Trust’s designated fund program supports specific nonprofit organizations, programs and projects that have been determined by the donor. By establishing a designated fund, grants are made for the exclusive use of the selected organization. Following are organizations that have received grants from designated funds in 2015.

Access Living ChildServ Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Adler Planetarium Christ Church Northwestern Memorial Health Care Admiral at the Lake Community Partners for the Common Good Northwestern University Allendale Association Delta Institute Northwestern University Settlement Association Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation DuSable Museum of African American History Off The Street Club Altenheim Home Elmhurst College Old Town School of Folk Music American Foundation for the Blind eta Creative Arts Foundation Olivet Community Center American Heart Association Executive Service Corps of Chicago One Hope United American Indian Center Family Service Center of Sangamon County PACT American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois Family Service of Winnetka-Northfield Pine Mountain Settlement School Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Field Museum of Natural History Planned Parenthood of Illinois Art Institute of Chicago Fourth Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Homes Ascension School Glencoe Union Church Principia College Association House of Chicago Glenwood School for Boys and Girls QBG Foundation Beverly Area Planning Association Glessner House Museum Ragdale Foundation Boy Scouts of America Chicago Area Council Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago Holy Covenant United Methodist Church Ravinia Festival Association Brain Research Foundation Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Bryn Mawr College Illinois College Rush University Medical Center Carleton College Illinois Institute of Technology Salvation Army Metropolitan Division Casa de los Angeles Illinois Saint Andrew Society Scottish Old SGA Youth and Family Services Chicago Academy for the Arts People’s Home Shriners Hospitals for Children Chicago Academy of Sciences Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Somonauk Cemetery Association Chicago Bar Foundation Infant Welfare Society of Chicago Steppenwolf Theatre Company Chicago Bible Society Infant Welfare Society of Evanston Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund Chicago Child Care Society Jazz Institute of Chicago Union League Boys and Girls Club Chicago Children’s Museum John G. Shedd Aquarium Shedd Aquarium Society United Methodist Homes and Services Chicago Commons Association Juvenile Protective Association United Presbyterian Church Board of National Missions The Chicago Community Trust King’s Daughters Organization United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago History Museum Kyiv Mohyla Foundation of America University of Chicago Chicago Horticultural Society Lake Forest Symphony Association University of Chicago Medicine Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind Latin School of Chicago Urantia Association International or Visually Impaired League of Women Voters of Illinois Education Fund Valley West Community Hospital Chicago Park District Lincoln Park Zoological Society Winnetka Congregational Church Chicago Shakespeare Theater Loyola University Chicago Family Business Center Women Employed Chicago Sunday Evening Club Lyric Opera of Chicago YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago Symphony Orchestra Metropolitan Family Services Youth Campus Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre Museum of Contemporary Art YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago Training School for City, Home and Museum of Science and Industry Foreign Missions Music and Dance Theater Chicago Chicago Youth Centers National Museum of Mexican Art Chicago Zoological Society New Foundation Center Children’s Care Foundation North Shore Senior Center Children’s Home Aid + Society of Illinois NorthShore University HealthSystem

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88039_Body.indd 72 8/25/16 1:40 PM MATCHING GIFTS Furthering its mission to promote philanthropy and build metropolitan Chicago’s charitable resources, The Chicago Community Trust offers a matching gifts program to staff and the Executive Committee, the governing board of the Trust. The program allows employees and the members of the Executive Committee to augment their gifts to nonprofits. In 2015, the Trust donated more than $165,000 to nonprofit organizations through its matching gifts program. Following are the recipients of these charitable gifts.

2nd Story Holy Trinity High School New Leaders Council Access Living Ingenuity Night Ministry Active Transportation Alliance Inner-City Muslim Action Network Noble Network of Charter Schools Adult & Child Therapy Services Inspiration Corporation North Lawndale Employment Network AIDS Foundation Of Chicago Institute for the International Education of Students Northern Illinois University Foundation Alzheimer's Association Greater Illinois Chapter Institute of Women Today Opera-Matic American Cancer Society Joliet Area Community Hospice Planned Parenthood of Illinois Barrington Suzuki Strings Provident Foundation Beverly Art Center Juvenile Justice Initiative Puerto Rican Arts Alliance Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago The Lake County Community Foundation Ravinia Festival Build Chicago Latin School of Chicago Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago Cabrini Green Legal Aid Latinos Progresando Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago Center on Halsted Leadership Greater Chicago Rush University Medical Center The Chicago Community Foundation Literacy Volunteers of Lake County Top Box Foods The Chicago Community Trust March of Dimes TownSquare Players Chicago Council on Global Affairs Mercy Street Theatre Company Turning Point Chicago Diabetes Project Morgan Park Academy Underscore Theatre Co. Chicago Foundation For Women Museum of Science and Industry YMCA Of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago Horticultural Society National Multiple Sclerosis Society Greater YWCA of Evanston/North Shore Chicago Humanities Festival Illinois Chapter Chicago Public Library Foundation Chicago Public Media Chicago Shakespeare Theater Chicago Women In Philanthropy Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation Christ the King Jesuit College Prep The Community Foundation of Will County Community Organizing & Family Issues Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Crossroads Fund Diocese of Joliet DuPage Children's Museum Ebenezer Lutheran Church ElderCARE@ChristChurch Endeleo Institute Family Health Partnership Clinic Federation for Community Schools Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Free Spirit Media George Werden Buck Boys & Girls Club Goodman Theatre Gordon Tech College Prep Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III of Trinity United Church of Christ is interviewed by Free Spirit Media young adult producer Darren Sanders with crew members Virnette, Carolina, and Gabriel filming. The Free Spirit Media for Music and Dance crew interviewed Pastor Moss for the 1,000 Mile Journey Youth Video Series, which celebrates the Heartland Health Outreach anniversary of MLK's time in Chicago. This video project was supported by The Chicago Community Trust.

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88039_Body.indd 73 8/25/16 1:40 PM G R A N T S from IDENTITY-FOCUSED FUNDS As part of The Chicago Community Trust’s commitment to encourage collective philanthropy that meets the changing needs of the diverse communities in metropolitan Chicago, we have partnered with community and corporate leaders to create the following giving groups.

AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY LATINO GIVING CIRCLE Transformative Justice Project Dorelia Rivera BOARD OF ADVISORS STEERING COMMITTEE of Illinois Sheila T. Romano Corliss V. Garner, chair Angel Gutierrez, grant making co-chair Youth Empowerment Kathy Ryg Andreason Brown, vice chair Lauren Pabst, grant making co-chair Performance Project Gerald D. Skoning Brenda Asare Mario Vela, membership co-chair Sidney Smith Daniel O. Ash Yair Adao Rodriguez, NUESTRO FUTURO 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Claudette G. Baker communications co-chair STEERING COMMITTEE Chicago History Museum Julian G. Coleman Jr. Dorothy Abreu María C. Bechily, co-chair Chicago Humanities Festival Carol Crenshaw Phillip L. Jimenez Adela Cepeda, co-chair Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre Amina Dickerson Bertha G. Magaña Dorothy Abreu Illinois Humanities Council Rebecca Ford Terry Adrian Soto Oswaldo Alvarez Denise Gardner 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Evette Cardona Lookingglass Theatre Company Graham C. Grady No grants were made in 2015. Martin R. Castro Music and Dance Theater Chicago Marguerite H. Griffin Angel Gutierrez National Museum of Health and Suzanne Griffith THE LGBT COMMUNITY FUND Juana Guzman Medicine Chicago Tim Jones STEERING COMMITTEE Phillip L. Jiménez Remy Bumppo Theatre Company Loann Honesty King Prudence R. Beidler, co-chair Eric B. Lugo John G. Shedd Aquarium Shedd Mary Pattillo Ryan VanMeter, co-chair Luisa Echevarria McNamara Aquarium Society Nicholas Pearce James L. Alexander Virginia F. Oviedo Writers’ Theatre Shawnelle Richie Ramesh Ariyanayakam Doris Salomón Baronica Y. Roberson Maree Bullock Arthur Velasquez YOUNG LEADERS FUND Melody Spann-Cooper Bonita Burrell 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS STEERING COMMITTEE Frank Clark, ex-officio Gregory C. Cameron Centro de Trabajadores Unidos: Erika Grim, co-chair Terry Mazany, ex-officio Denise C. Foy Immigrant Workers Project Joanna Evans, co-chair 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Elizabeth K. Garibay Chicago Urban Art Society Susan Wasserman, grants chair Academy of Scholastic Achievement Adnaan Hamid Farmworker and Landscaper Caroline Frensko, communications Institute for Positive Living Alan G. Harder Advocacy Project and events chair Restoring the Path Ken O’Keefe Gads Hill Center Erin Roberts, arts and culture co-chair UCAN Patrick M. Sheahan Hispanic American Community Melanie Wang, arts and culture co-chair Sandra L. Wagner Education and Services Jen Brown, childhood development ASIAN GIVING CIRCLE 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Latino Alzheimer’s and Memory and education co-chair STEERING COMMITTEE About Face Theatre Collective Disorders Alliance Katherine Musbach, childhood Kathy Im Adler University Mano a Mano Family Resource Center development and education co-chair Chindaly Griffith Affinity Community Services National Museum of Mexican Art Catherine Bendowitz, community and Serena Moy Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Son Chiquitos economic development co-chair Leena Nanda, community and 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Hospital of Chicago Tuesday’s Child Alliance of Filipinos for Immigrant Association of Latinos economic development co-chair Rights & Empowerment Motivating Action PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES FUND 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Center for Immigrant Resources and Broadway United Methodist Church BOARD OF ADVISORS I Paint My Mind Community Arts dba CIRCA Pintig Chicago Black Gay Men’s Caucus John H. Catlin, co-chair Kordero Hunter MVP Foundation Japanese American Citizens League Chicago Filmmakers Karen Tamley, co-chair Kusanya Cafe Chicago Chapter Leather Archives and Museum Zully Alvarado Madonna Mission Lao-American Organization of Elgin Project Fierce Chicago Deborah Grisko A Night Out Project: VISION RAD Remedy Grace Hou Pilot Light South Asian American Policy and Thousand Waves Foundation dba Suzanne Kenney The Simple Good Research Institute Thousand Waves Martial Arts Kathy Lavin Strive Tutoring & Self-Defense Center Nancy Nauheimer Viola Project

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88039_Body.indd 74 8/25/16 1:40 PM GRANTS from SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS Supporting organizations are affiliates that operate in conjunction with The Chicago Community Trust. Because of their association with the Trust, supporting organizations enjoy benefits such as favorable tax treatment, exclusion from restrictions normally placed on private foundations and the Trust’s expert staff and resources. Though these affiliates work closely with the Trust, each retains its unique identity and is responsible for its own grant making decisions, investments and operations.

BURRIDGE D. BU T LE R Kathy Cawley Future Kids of America Edward Dollinger George Werden Buck Boys and Girls Club MEMORIAL TRUST Brian Forsythe A Giving Heart Foundation John Greuling Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Established in 1951, the Burridge D. Butler Memorial Cyril “Bill” Habiger Green Harvest Food Pantry Trust is the oldest supporting organization of The Larry Lorimor Foundation Chicago Community Trust. About 20 percent of the Elaine Maimon, Ph.D. Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry annual earned income from this trust is designated Karl Maurer Kids Around the World for the Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois. Frank Pascoe, D.A. Lake Oconee Academy Foundation The remaining earned income benefits the general Tyler Qualio, J.D. Lewis University charitable purposes of The Chicago Community Trust. Jim Rink Mission to North America BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tricia Simpson Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation A. James Anderson, chairman Rodney Tonelli Montfort Missionaries Missionaries of Jeffrey E. Kintzler, secretary the Comfort of Mary STAFF Carl Albrecht Michael Trench, executive director Morning Star Mission Ministries Richard F. Cook Marilyn McSteen, program director Morton Arboretum Richard C. Johnson Mount Carmel High School Patricia D. Michael 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS New Foundation of Hope Benedictine Sisters Sacred Heart Monastery 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Northern Illinois Food Bank Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet The Chicago Community Trust Power Connection Christian Family Ministries, Lamb’s Fold Center Children's Home + Aid Society of Illinois Ripon College for Women and Children Rockdale School District 84 Church of the Good Shephard Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology THE COMMUNITY Essentia Health Foundation Shead High School FOUNDATION OF WILL Feed My Starving Children COUNTY

With a growth rate among the fastest in the nation, Will County, Illinois, has experienced significant social change recently. As businesses thrive and the population expands, so, too, do the county’s social service needs. Local civic leaders partnered with The Chicago Community Trust to form The Community Foundation of Will County in 2006 to address the evolving challenges of the communities in this county. Since 2006, the Trust has provided more than $1 million to help support the operation and grant making activities in Will County.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Br. James Gaffney, FSC, chair Michael Rittof, vice chair Christian Spesia, J.D., secretary The Lake County Community Foundation awarded $159,000 in grants to 12 nonprofits serving the Janet Viano, treasurer urgent needs of the most vulnerable residents in the county at its annual grants reception on June 25, Jay Bergman 2015, at Tempel Farms Guest House. Photo courtesy of The Lake County Community Foundation.

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88039_Body.indd 75 8/25/16 1:40 PM The Community Foundation of Will County awarded $84,930 in Community Partner Grants to eight nonprofits. Several donor advised fund advisors co-invested in grants in 2015 and the Mariachi Matters Community Music Program grant was fully funded by The Wadsworth Family Cultural Arts Endowment. Photo courtesy of The Community Foundation of Will County.

Silver Cross Foundation NeighborSpace Shaunese Teamer Southwest Suburban Immigrant Project Sacred Transformations Jerry W. Weber, Ph.D. St. James the Apostle Church Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center STAFF United Way of Will County Jon H. Teeuwissen, executive director University of Michigan THE LAKE COUNTY Maggie Morales, manager of community engagement University of St. Francis Wendy Richter, administrative assistant Warren-Sharpe Center COMMUNITY Window to the World Communications WTTW 11 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOUNDATION Affordable Housing Corporation of Lake County Boys and Girls Club of Lake County In response to the growing needs in Lake County, a CASA Lake County GLASSER AND region in northern Illinois, The Chicago Community Farmworker & Landscaper Advocacy Project - FLAP ROSENTHAL FAMILY Trust partnered with community leaders to launch Immigrant Integration Network of Lake County The Lake County Community Foundation in 2004. FOUNDATION Lake County Haven Supported by grant resources from the Trust, the Liberty Prairie Foundation The Glasser and Rosenthal Family Foundation was foundation has awarded more than $2.6 million in Lincolnshire Senior Care created in 2012 by the Glasser and Rosenthal grants to more than 75 nonprofit organizations that Mano a Mano Family Resource Center families to support the philanthropic activities of are improving the quality of life of Lake County’s Noah’s Rest successor generations from each family. Its mission most vulnerable residents. Emerging as a strong civic North Chicago Community Partners is to improve the quality of life in the Chicago leader with a deep understanding of community One Hope United region by nurturing nonprofit organizations related needs, the foundation serves as a strategic resource Ounce of Prevention Fund to education, civic affairs, urban problems and to the nonprofit sector and as the charitable Ragdale Foundation cultural activities. compass for the community and a growing base of Rosalind Franklin University of donors – pointing the way to collaborative philanthropy. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Medicine and Science Phil Rosenthal, president BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lake County Crisis Center for the Prevention Jason Baxendale Anne Reusché, chair and Treatment of Domestic Violence Prudence R. Beidler Tom McMenamin, vice chair A Safe Place Lake County Crisis Center Matt Bonaguidi Miah H. Armour, vice chair St. Anthony Trust of Hartford Emily Glasser C. Lawrence Connolly, treasurer Trinity College 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Judy Armstrong, secretary UChicago Impact The University of Chicago Automotive Mentoring Group A. Stewart Kerr, past chair United Way of Lake County Donor Path Fund Kenneth Buchanan Urban Muslim Minority Alliance Erasing the Distance Bert Carstens Waukegan to College Global Girls John Geiringer YWCA of Lake County Holiday Heroes Foundation Martha R. Hinchman Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center Kuumba Lynx Horacio Lopez Zion Elementary School District 6 Love Foundation (The Dovetail Project) Ennedy Rivera Dominica Tallarico

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88039_Body.indd 76 8/25/16 1:40 PM LAVIN FAMILY Book Bridge St. John’s Lutheran Church Boy Scouts of America St. Vincent de Paul Society The Church SUPPORTING Carroll University of Holy Apostles FOUNDATION CASA McHenry County Thresholds Centegra Health System Foundation TownSquare Players Established in 1996 by Bernice and Leonard Lavin Central College Transitional Living Services and family, the Lavin Family Supporting Foundation Challenger Learning Center for Science & Technology Turning Point makes grants that benefit the general charitable City of Woodstock, Illinois University of Arkansas - Fayetteville interests of metropolitan Chicago and beyond. Clarke University University of Illinois BOARD OF DIRECTORS Consumer Credit Counseling Services University of Illinois at Chicago Leonard Lavin, president of McHenry County University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jason Baxendale Creative Arts University of Illinois Extension David W. Fox Crystal Lake Community Band University of Michigan Crystal Lake Elementary District 47 University of Wisconsin - Madison 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Crystal Lake Robotics University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Noble Network of Charter Schools Environmental Defenders of McHenry County Village of McCullom Lake Northwestern Memorial Foundation Epilepsy Foundation of North/Central Illinois Iowa Volunteer Center of McHenry County and Nebraska Western Michigan University THE MCHENRY COUNTY Families ETC Winona State University Family Alliance COMMUNITY Family Health Partnership Clinic FOUNDATION Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project PERT FOUNDATION First Congregational Church The PERT Foundation is named for the children The McHenry County Community Foundation, a Free Guitars for Future Stars of Mary and Chuck Liebman of McHenry, Illinois. geographic affiliate of The Chicago Community Friends of McHenry County College Foundation The Liebmans created this supporting organization Trust, partners with donors to leverage and guide Garden Quarter Neighborhood Resource Center in 2002 to benefit the charitable interests of their philanthropy to help transform the lives of GiGi’s Playhouse McHenry Chicago and beyond. the most vulnerable people in this northwest region Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois just outside of Chicago. Since 2001, the foundation Girls on the Run of Northwest Illinois BOARD OF DIRECTORS has contributed more than $3 million to nonprofit Habitat for Humanity International Jason Baxendale, president organizations that support basic human needs, Habitat for Humanity of McHenry County Heather Bilandic Black community development, education and health Harvard Broadcasting Incorporated James Glasser throughout McHenry County. Harvard Community Senior Center Thomas Liebman BOARD OF DIRECTORS Helping Paws Elizabeth Liebman Scott McClain, chair Historic Downtown District of Crystal Lake 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Carolina Schottland, vice chair Home of the Sparrow Avenues to Independence Michael Stetler, treasurer Hooves to Heal A Better Chicago Barbara Oughton, secretary Huntley Community Radio Better Government Association LeeAnn Atwood Illinois State University Unity Fund and Centennial Celebration at John Buckley Jail Brakers The Chicago Community Trust Mark Davids James Millikin University Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind Russell Foszcz Land Conservancy of McHenry County or Visually Impaired Nancy Gonsiorek Main Stay Therapeutic Riding Program Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois Sheila Henson McHenry County Adult Program Delta Institute Vern Schiller McHenry County College DePaul University Susan Schott McHenry County Historical Society Free Spirit Media McHenry County Housing Authority STAFF Illinois Partners for Human Service Robin Doeden, executive director McHenry County PADS JourneyCare Foundation Donna Kassens, director of development Northern Illinois Food Bank Local Initiatives Support Corporation LISC Chicago Margaret Miller, program coordinator Northwest Center Against Sexual Assault Main Stay Therapeutic Riding Program Not-For-Profit Resources The McHenry County Community Foundation 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Options & Advocacy for McHenry County Planned Parenthood of Illinois 1st Way Pregnancy Support Services Pioneer Center for Human Services SGA Youth and Family Services Adult & Child Therapy Services Prairie State Legal Services Street-Level Youth Media Adult and Child Rehabilitation Center Raue Center for the Arts Turning Point for McHenry County Sage YMCA Women Employed Alexander Leigh Center for Autism Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church Woodstock Christian Life Services dba Algonquin Police Department Salvation Army - Crystal Lake Hearthstone Communities Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County Senior Services Associates Blessing Barn Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville

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88039_Body.indd 77 8/25/16 1:40 PM S&C FOUNDATION Housing Opportunities for Women BOARD OF DIRECTORS Howard Area Community Center John Henderson, president In 1998, John R. Conrad, chairman emeritus of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Jeff Moster, vice president S&C Electric Company, established the S&C Jane Addams Resource Corporation Ken McAtamney, social chair Foundation to benefit the general charitable John G. Shedd Aquarium Shedd Aquarium Society Doug Mabie, founder interests of metropolitan Chicago and beyond. Junior Achievement of Chicago Prudence R. Beidler Lawrence Hall Youth Services Richard H. Driehaus BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lifeline Theatre Mark E. Ferguson John W. Estey, president Lincoln Park Zoological Society James J. Glasser Joe Gregoire, vice president Loyola University Chicago Susan C. Keyes, treasurer 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Lyric Opera of Chicago Catherine A. Kropp, secretary Automotive Mentoring Group Misericordia Home John E. Kirkpatrick, assistant secretary Bella Cuisine Kids Cooking Club Museum of Science and Industry Carol Y. Crenshaw, assistant treasurer Carlson Community Services NorthShore University HealthSystem Foundation Terry Mazany Chicago-Lawndale Amachi Mentoring Program Northside Catholic Academy Center 2015 GRANT RECIPIENTS Northside Community Resources Chicago Heightening Opportunity and Potential for Adler Planetarium Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Educational Success Chicago HOPES for Kids Alliance for Industry and Manufacturing Presence Health Foundation Chicago Youth Boxing Club Alternatives Raven Theatre City Incite American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois Rogers Park Business Alliance - DevCorp North Cool Classics American Writers Museum Foundation Rogers Park/West Ridge Historical Society Diasporal Discoveries Association of Fundraising Professionals Saint Ignatius Church Dream Big Mentoring Chicago Chapter St. Gertrude Church Dream On Education Between Friends University of Illinois College of Engineering Embarc Care for Real Forward Momentum Chicago History Museum GirlForward Chicago Park District SPRINGBOARD Gonzo Soccer Chicago Public Library Edgewater Branch FOUNDATION Grace and Peace Fellowship Chicago Public Library Foundation Harambee Chicago Foundation Chicago Public Library Rogers Park Branch The Springboard Foundation was created to improve Hip-Hop Detoxx Chicago Public Schools Student Science Fair the quality of life in Chicago’s low-income Living Works Chicago Shakespeare Theater neighborhoods by supporting small, grassroots Lost Boyz Chicago Symphony Orchestra nonprofit organizations. Since its inception in Madonna Mission Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois 1998, the foundation has supported numerous Moneythink Connections for the Homeless programs dedicated to promoting constructive Musical Arts Institute Electrical Safety Foundation International educational and out-of-school activities for children. Project: VISION Family Matters Restoring the Path Field Museum of Natural History Supplies for Dreams George Armstrong School of International Studies Wood Family Foundation

The Springboard Foundation awarded $286,500 in grants to 27 nonprofits with outstanding after-school activities in 2015. It celebrated its grant recipients at its annual dinner at the Bridgeport Art Center, where guests were treated to a performance from Musical Arts Institute (pictured), a Springboard grant recipient that provides after-school music education. Photo by Laura Witherow.

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88039_Body.indd 78 8/25/16 1:40 PM G R A N T S from COLLABORATIVE FUNDS Recognizing the importance and effectiveness of collaboration, The Chicago Community Trust supports funder collaboratives, which bring together leadership and funding from multiple foundations, corporations and donors to respond to a particular issue. These collaboratives help funders mobilize and leverage resources needed to achieve greater impact for the community. Following are funder collaboratives of the Trust and the nonprofit organizations they awarded grants to in 2015.

ARTS EDUCATION INITIATIVE Hispanic American Community Education Teamwork Englewood No grants were made in 2015. and Services UCAN Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights University of Illinois at Chicago Department ARTS WORK FUND FOR ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Immigration Project of Psychiatry Accessible Contemporary Music Interfaith Leadership Project of Cicero, Berwyn, Westcare Illinois Actors Gymnasium and Stickney Westside Health Authority American Theater Company Korean American Resource and Cultural Center Youth Advocate Progams Art Works Projects Latinos Progresando Youth Guidance Arts & Business Council of Chicago Logan Square Neighborhood Association HIVE CHICAGO P.A.S.O.- West Suburban Action Project Arts of Life Adler Planetarium RefugeeOne Arts Refreshing the Soul After School Matters Resurrection Project Chicago a cappella Anti-Cruelty Society South Asian American Policy and Chicago Artists Coalition Art Institute of Chicago Research Institute Chicago Dance Crash Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Southwest Organizing Project Clinard Dance Theatre Chicago Academy of Sciences Southwest Suburban Immigrant Project Creative Partners Chicago Architecture Foundation World Relief DuPage Dal Niente New Music The Chicago Community Foundation/ Erasing the Distance FINANCIAL SERVICES PIPELINE INITIATIVE Smart Chicago Intonation Music Workshop No grants were made in 2015. Chicago High School for the Arts Kalapriya Center for Indian Performing Arts Chicago Horticultural Society GET IN CHICAGO FUND Kuumba Lynx Chicago Public Library Foundation Alternative Schools Network Lawyers for the Creative Arts CICS Chicago Quest Alternatives Najwa Dance Corps Columbia College Chicago Center for Community Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital Red Clay Dance Company Arts Partnerships of Chicago Remy Bumppo Theatre Company Commonwealth Foundation for Public Black Ensemble Theatre Corporation Route 66 Theatre Company Policy Alternatives Chapin Hall Center for Children University West Point Fellowship Donda’s House of Chicago Woman Made Gallery Free Spirit Media The Chicago Community Foundation/ Zephyr Dance Ensemble Impact Family Cneter Smart Chicago Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art CHICAGOLAND WORKFORCE FUNDER ALLIANCE Chicago School of Professional Psychology Iridescent Aspen Institute Chicago Urban League Kuumba Lynx Jane Addams Resource Corporation Chicago Youth Centers Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation Creating IT Futures Foundation Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois Mozilla Foundation Raise the Floor Alliance City Year National Museum of Mexican Art World Business Chicago Community Counseling Centers of Chicago National Veterans Art Museum Community Organizing and Family Issues ILLINOIS IMMIGRATION FUNDERS COLLABORATIVE Northeastern Illinois University Foundation Family Focus Alliance of Filipinos for Immigrant Rights Project Exploration Healthcare Alternative Systems and Empowerment Project SYNCERE Hektoen Institute for Medical Research Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Scenarios USA Illinois Mentoring Partnership Center for Information of Elgin Student Conservation Association Kleo Community Family Life Center Centro Romero Sweet Water Foundation Lawndale Christian Legal Center Chinese American Service League University of Chicago Leave No Veteran Behind DePaul University Window to the World Communications WTTW 11 DePaul University College of Law Metropolitan Family Services Erie Neighborhood House MetroSquash SMART CHICAGO COLLABORATIVE Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Primo Center for Women and Children No grants were made in 2015. Human Rights Sweet Water Foundation 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 77

88039_Body.indd 79 8/25/16 1:40 PM In Memoriam CHARLES BENTON

Charles Benton was passionate about civic engagement and democracy. for open, affordable, high-capacity broadband access for all Americans, And he recognized that a key to such engagement is access to media primarily at the federal policy level. and telecommunication. “Broadband has an important economic impact. It creates efficiencies, As chairman of the Benton Foundation, Charles worked tirelessly and improves productivity and accelerates innovation,” noted Benton’s successfully with partners in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to daughter Adrianne Furniss, executive director of the Benton Foundation. support equitable access to the airwaves and broadband Internet. “Once citizens are online, they can do all these important civic things Benton, who passed away on April 29, 2015, was an advisor to three like pay their taxes and electric bills; they can search for jobs; participate in U.S. presidents, a successful CEO of a media distribution company political speech; and make and share videos about their communities.” and a renowned philanthropist who pioneered foundation funding of media. In 2007, Benton worked with the Trust and the Community Media Workshop Underlying these lofty accomplishments was his dedication to underserved to convene the Community Media Summit in Chicago, bringing together communities, and his commitment to ending the digital divide. community media organizations from across the country to share strategies, “The world feels emptier today,” said famed political commentator Bill make connections and highlight best practices. Moyers upon Benton’s death. “Like the forest when a great oak falls. Benton and the Trust also collaborated along with the city of Chicago, And those of us whose lives were touched by Charles are a little lonelier business, academic and nonprofit leaders on the Recovery Partnership, knowing he is gone. What an enthusiast he was for things that an effort to maximize the impact of funding under the 2009 American mattered to democracy and humanity.” Benton was born in New York City in 1931. His father, William, the owner of "ONCE CITIZENS ARE ONLINE, Encyclopaedia Britannica, also served as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut THEY CAN DO ALL THESE and assistant secretary of state under President Harry Truman. IMPORTANT CIVIC THINGS LIKE Charles Benton moved to Evanston with his wife, Marjorie, after he graduated PAY THEIR TAXES AND ELECTRIC from Yale. He eventually became CEO of Public Media Inc., a major distributor of films and videos to public and educational institutions. BILLS; THEY CAN SEARCH FOR The Bentons helped initiate and provided funding for public forums JOBS; PARTICIPATE IN POLITICAL hosted by the League of Women Voters during the 1976 presidential SPEECH; AND MAKE AND primaries. These forums led to 1976’s national televised debates SHARE VIDEOS ABOUT THEIR between Jimmy Carter and incumbent Gerald Ford. These were the first COMMUNITIES." such debates to happen since the legendary 1960 televised standoff between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, and set the stage for debates Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and sustain initiatives sparked by this to become an integral part of presidential campaigns. stimulus funding. Broadband was a focus of the partnership, and Once in the White House, Carter named Benton chairman of the National broadband access was naturally part of its other priority areas including Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and Benton chaired education, energy and housing. the first White House Conference on Library and Information Services in Benton also served along with Trust President and CEO Terry Mazany on 1979. This honor cemented Benton’s long-term interest in and support the Illinois Broadband Deployment Council, among other collaborations. of libraries and schools, the anchor institutions that serve communities Federal policies enacted with the support of Benton and his foundation and foster citizen engagement. can promote equity, access and diversity, Furniss noted, but it takes local The Benton Foundation has remained committed to “Access, Adoption communities and community foundations to put policy into action and and Use” of broadband communications, ever since it was an emerging implement a vision for a fully connected community. medium at the turn of the 21st century. The foundation advocates

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88039_Body.indd 80 8/25/16 1:40 PM In Memoriam DR. HENRY BETTS

In 1964, when the then ten-year-old Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago “This wasn’t just about walking, it was about helping people make the launched a fundraising campaign to build a gleaming new facility at 345 bridge from a sudden-onset catastrophic experience and find a way E. Superior St., the plans were more than a little audacious. to live with it, without shame.” “The idea of going from a little warehouse to a $28 million, 20-story Betts was committed to eradicating the social stigma of disability. building sounded a bit grandiose,” RIC medical director and CEO Dr. Henry He worked tirelessly toward the 1990 passage of the Americans With Betts recalled in an interview in 2005. But where some might have Disabilities Act, noting that there are 53 million people with disabilities suggested he scale back his ambitions, The Chicago Community Trust’s in the United States—and “they could be you or me.” In 2015 the Trust executive director James Brown IV rose to the challenge. Brown put up $1 million to commemorate and honor the 25th anniversary wrote a letter noting that, while the Trust did not ordinarily fund capital of the ADA. expenditures, he believed the mission of the RIC to be “of the highest priority,” and pledging an early $250,000 to the campaign. “THIS WASN’T JUST ABOUT “They really took a chance on this place,” recalled Betts, noting that the imprimatur of the Trust gave other funders the confidence to follow suit. WALKING, IT WAS “It was pioneering of them to do that.” ABOUT HELPING PEOPLE Dr. Betts, who passed away January 4, 2015, after a long illness, established MAKE THE BRIDGE the Rehabilitation Institute as the pre-eminent institution for physical FROM A SUDDEN-ONSET medicine and rehabilitation in the country. CATASTROPHIC A visionary and tireless advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, EXPERIENCE AND FIND A Betts also served for the duration of his remarkable career as a valued consultant to the Trust. He was chair of the Trust’s Persons with Disabilities WAY TO LIVE WITH IT, Fund, and under his direction the RIC was in 1974 the inaugural recipient WITHOUT SHAME.” of the Trust’s James Brown IV Award for Excellence in Outstanding Community Service. Since 1953 the Trust has given more than $22 million In his later years, he devoted himself to a new challenge: the high to support various initiatives at the RIC. unemployment rate among people with disabilities. “I credit the work Born in New Rochelle, NY, and raised in New Jersey and Florida, Betts we are doing now to engage business to the vision of Dr. Betts,” says came to Chicago in 1963, fresh from his medical residency at NYU’s Commissioner Karen Tamley, of the Mayor’s Office for People With Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine under Dr. Howard Rusk, widely Disabilities, who worked with Betts as co-chair of the PWD Fund. considered the founder of the field of rehabilitation medicine. Before that, “He cared deeply not just about the physical well-being of community Dr. Betts earned a BA from Princeton University and his MD from the but about our independence and our economic empowerment.” University of Virginia, and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. “He really believed in the right to self-determination of people with disabilities Marca Bristo, president and CEO of Access Living, remembers Betts and, on a collective level, in the civil rights of people with disabilities,” as a friend and mentor, and a champion of a holistic model for treating says Marca Bristo. “He understood that once people left the institution people with disabilities not just as patients, but also as citizens. they weren’t patients any more. Most of America doesn’t get that. But “He really tried hard to center his practice around the needs of his clients Henry understood.” and saw that those needs transcended the walls of RIC,” Bristo says.

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88039_Body.indd 81 8/25/16 1:40 PM In Memoriam DON PERKINS

When tapped to become executive vice president in 1960 and then his bachelor’s degree in 1949. He received his master’s in business president of Jewel Cos. in 1965, Donald Perkins immediately saw administration from Harvard University, where he graduated first in his the promotion as an invitation to garner more civic and community class in 1951. involvement—and most importantly, it was his chance to be a vital He served for two years in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II, source in keeping Chicago healthy. and he was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force during the . “At Jewel, we stress the importance of being a good corporate citizen of Perkins got his start at Jewel in 1953 with a little help from his mother- each community or neighborhood in which we operate. My involvement in-law, who bragged about him to the grocery store chain’s chairman in community service is only an extension of that Jewel concept,” Perkins at a cocktail party. Perkins began on a truck route in California; and once said in The Chicago Community Trust newsletter in 1978, a year after he moved to the Chicago area, he became the main buyer for the route completing his term on the Trust’s Executive Committee. business. He quickly continued to rise through the ranks at Jewel. Perkins truly lived by this tenet, serving on more than a dozen boards By 1960, he was executive vice president; and then, he was named including Inland Steel Co. and Eastman Kodak Co. He also dedicated president and chief operating officer in 1965. himself to nonprofits and institutions like the Trust, Northwestern University In 1970, he was tapped to be CEO and chairman of the board, spearheading and the Ford Foundation. In March 2015, the community lost its great the supermarket chain’s rapid expansion and creation of the dual grocery civic and community champion: Perkins passed away at age 88 following store drugstore format. complications from cancer. He remained CEO and chairman for only 10 years, as he promised. He “Don was always hardworking, fair and open minded. He understood the considered it more important for other talented leaders to have a chance complexity and tradeoffs in business, civic life and higher education,” to make an impact on the company. PetSmart founder Sam Parker says Henry Bienen, president emeritus at Northwestern University. Perkins and Staples founder Tom Stemberg are among those who once worked joined the university’s board of trustees in 1970 and was elected a life for Perkins. trustee in 2003. Upon his retirement in 1980, he didn’t stray far from the business world, Perkins was known for being a strong proponent of solid corporate or from his philanthropic endeavors. Outside of serving on corporate governance and leadership. During his tenure at the Trust, Perkins and nonprofit boards, he was active on the Business Council. He also led focused on the Trust’s finances—ensuring that as much of its income as the formation of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago possible went toward supporting initiatives that helped the community. in 1983, which aimed to maintain a viable Chicago economy through One way was to contain staff expenses to a general minimum of seven job growth and propelling business. And at Northwestern, he co-chaired percent of income. a 1998 capital campaign and participated on two presidential “I find significance in the words of the title, Chicago Community Trust— search committees. community is what I have grown up serving …in Jewel … or outside of Jewel … but always people—and trust, to be entrusted with the care of the people’s money is a responsibility I take seriously,” he said in 1978. “HE HAD COURAGE,” says Bienen . Born in St. Louis, Perkins was raised by his mother following his parents' “AND I DEEPLY VALUED HIS ADVICE, divorce. He received a scholarship to Yale University, where he earned WISDOM AND FRIENDSHIP.”

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88039_Body.indd 82 8/25/16 1:40 PM In Memoriam In addition, the Trust fondly remembers our friends who have recently passed away.

HARRY AXELROD — MARCIA COHN — MARGE COLLENS — DAVID DECOURSEY — ELIZABETH L. HOLLANDER — MARY REUSCHE

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NEW FUNDS The Paul and Barbara Gentzkow Fund The Donald and Virginia Raths Family Charitable Fund Georgie Fund Phil and Jan Reed Charitable Fund Christina Aguilera Foundation Fund Alan and Jessie Gilbert Family Fund The Resource Foundation Fund BAND Foundation Fund James M. Gill Legacy Fund Lisa Roberts Fund The Brenda C. Barnes and Children Fund GIVE360 Initiative The Robinson Family Fund The Bassi Family Fund Give360 Endowment Fund Gerald J. Roper Memorial Fund Gregg D. Behrens Charitable Fund Goudy Square Advisory Fund Royall Charitable Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County Granson Family Fund S & J Family Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County Margaret Graustein Fund S&C Electric Company Fund Designated Endowment Fund Anne Haffner Charitable Fund The Sahand Rabbani Fund The BL Fund The Mirja and Ted Haffner Family Fund The Sarowitz Family Fund Blum Family Fund Brother Mike Hawkins Memorial Fund Kevin and Carolyn Scheck Charitable Fund The Matthew Booty Charitable Fund The David and Judy Hess Giving Fund Schrank Family Fund Break the Chain Fund The Horne Family Foundation Fund The Schubel Family Charitable Fund Cambodian Memorial Fund In The Works Fund The Shah-Zion Family Fund Margaret M. and Paul K. Camellino Fund The Jeffery Family Fund Shantaram Fund Terry and Bett Canning Charitable Fund Joliet Rotary Endowment Fund David and Debbie Shook Charitable Trust Fund Debra S. Canning-Beytien Fund JSC Family Fund The Shorty Fund The Center for Economic Development JUCA Fund Danny and Tricia Simpson Family Fund Education Grant Fund The Kabakow Family Fund The Rick and KB Sleckman Charitable Fund Chicago Says No More Fund Kennedy Anti-Hunger Donor Advised Fund Smith Philanthropic Fund Children First Fund Kennedy Anti-Hunger Endowed Donor Advised Fund Merrill Hewson Smith Family Fund Christmas Clearinghouse Fund The Kistenbroker Family Fund Spesia & Ayers Charitable Grant Fund Collage Giving Fund The Jim & Carol Klenk Charitable Fund The Stewart Charitable Fund Collins Family Endowment Fund Kucera Family Fund Francis H. Straus II Donor Advised Fund Connect Chicago Challenge Norman A. Kwak Fund Temp Fund R. David Coolidge Fund The Land Conservancy Endowment Fund The Tenhula Family Fund Stephanie Coolidge Fund Tracey and Glen Larner Family Fund Trkla Family Fund Costolo Family Fund The Steve and Janice Larson Charitable Fund Turnbull Family Fund Christina L. Cox Charitable Fund The Stuart and Harriet Levine Fund The Ron and Julie Vander Weele Fund Julie M. Danis Fund Rochelle & Max Levit Fund Veteran's Memorial Fund Brian Demrovsky Charitable Fund The Julius Lewis Fund The Vivoda Family Fund Thomas Demrovsky Charitable Fund Lunda Charitable Fund Earl Von Dabrowski Trust Fund The Dietz Family Fund Mackall Family Fund Weissbourd-Pericles Fund Frances Brotz DiTusa Charitable Fund The McLees Family Fund Woodstock Rotary Designated Endowment Fund Bryan and Aidan Donnelley Fund The McVicker Family Fund Woodstock Rotary Fund The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Fund Mental Health Resource League Agency WW Fraternal Support Fund Phil and Teddy Elbert Charitable Fund Endowment Fund Zion Community Fund ESRR Endowment Fund - Wallace Stegner Center Mental Health Resource League Designated The Everix Family Fund Endowment Fund Wilbur W. Farrell Education Fund John W. Morse Family Fund EXISTING FUNDS Ferguson Staton Family Fund Naas Family Fund Anthony S. Gonzalez Charitable Fund Reusche Family Fund for PADS 2016 Fund for Chicago Neighborhoods Frederick C. and Dorothy W. Ford Family Fund Mr. Pancks' Fund 703 Donor Advised Fund The Four Fund Dilip & Krishna Patel Family Fund 75th Anniversary Fund/In Trust for Children Robert E. Gallegos Memorial Fund Pillars Fund Sidepocket of Greater Chicago Anne Galvin Fund Michael and Mary Kay Poulos Fund The Gangemi Family Charitable Trust Fund Prado Family Fund Linda Garrison Fund Prospect Fund Generations Giving Fund QBP Fund

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88039_Body.indd 84 8/25/16 1:40 PM A The Carol and Marc Bard Family Fund Margaret S. and Philip D. Block, Jr. Fund Paul and Robert Barker Foundation Fund Mary L. Block Fund AAYS Fund Alice Reid Barnes Visiting Nurse Association Fund George W. Blossom III Fund Lester & Hope Abelson Fund for the Alice Reid Barnes Young Women's Christian Luann and David Blowers Charitable Trust Fund Performing Arts Association Fund William F. Bode Fund ABN AMRO Asia Emergency Fund Clifford W. Barnes Chicago Sunday Evening Club Fund Judy Boisen Scholarship Fund Richard L. and Louise Abrahams Family Fund Clifford W. Barnes Foundation Fund Jim & Judy Bolin Charitable Fund Abramson Arts Foundation Fund Larry E. Barnett Memorial Fund Elliana and Craig Bondy Charitable Fund Access Living Fund B Barnum Family Fund Billie S. Booth Fund Adiuvans Relief Fund William Beniah Barrar Fund Booth Sharp Family Fund Adler Planetarium Endowment Fund The Barrat Family Fund Thomas & Sara Borin Foundation Fund Adreani Foundation Fund Barretta Family Foundation Fund Marion Borwell Fund in Memory of her Mother, Adult & Child Therapy Services Fund The Barry Family Fund Lisette Borwell AF III Susan T. Bart Donor Advised Fund William W. and Janet S. Boyd Fund Agency Clearing Account Basic Human Needs Fund Brain Research Foundation Endowment Fund The AKArama Foundation Fund Brian A. Bates - Frank Caucci Fund for Animals The Brandau Family Charitable Fund Akason Family Fund Eli Bates Fund Brenner Family Fund Robert C. Albert Fund BDR Education Fund William H. Bricker Charitable Fund Belle Allen Fund Jane S. Beach Fund Brixen Ivy Charitable Fund Ruth Jones Allison Fund Thomas H. Beacom Trust Brock Family Fund Vivian Allison and Daniel J. Pachman M.D. Fund Kenneth & Susan Beard Fund Martin Bronstein and Linda Cooper Fund For Children Dick and Diana Beattie Fund Baird Brown Charitable Fund Alta Vista Fund Bruce Beatus Fund Emily Lorimer Brown Fund Evelyn Alter Family Fund Bob & Josephine Beavers Family Foundation Fund Isidore and Gladys J. Brown Fund Alternative Visions Fund Mariá Bechily Funds Bruce and Julia Donation Fund The AMD Family Fund The Bednarz/McMahon Family Fund Dr. & Mrs. Scott Bruder Fund American National General Fund Horace M. Beebe Fund The Buchanan Family Foundation Fund American Red Cross of Greater Chicago David and Kitty Beecken Fund Robert O. Buehler Funds Will County Fund Prudence R. Beidler Funds Gladys B. Buettner Fund George F. Anderson Fund Bell Family Fund Virginia Buettner Fund Stewart Going Anderson Fund The Louis and Chermaine Bell Charitable Fund James and Caroline Monroe Buggie Fund Norman Richard Anderson Karen Elaine Belsha Memorial Fund Alford Bullock Fund E. F. Andrews Fund Hilbert Bengtson Fund Albert J. Bunge Fund Ansar Group Charitable Fund The Benjamin Family Fund William A. Burns Fund Arch Charitable Trust Fund Benson Family Fund Richard and Andrea Burridge Charitable Fund Ark Fund Ann Benson Fund Mary Elizabeth Burroughs Fund Laurance Armour Memorial Fund Mr. Richard A. Benson Fund Burridge D. and Ina H. Butler Fund Lolita Sheldon Armour Fund Susan M. Benton Fund Don and Shelley Byrne Family Foundation Fund The Armstrong Family Charitable Fund James F. Beré Family Fund Medgar Drayton Armstrong Scholarship Fund Herman and Ernestine Berger Fund The Arts Education Initiative Fund Berger Family Fund C Jay and Lori Bergman 'Pathways...' Matching Fund The Art Institute of Chicago Endowment Fund CAM Foundation Humanitarian Fund Rose Bernice Charitable Fund Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development James Camaren Family Fund Helen U. Bibas Fund Peter and Lucy Ascoli Family Fund Tom and Dianne Campbell Charitable Fund Rubetta W. Biggs Fund Philip and Ellen Asherman Family Fund Ruth Haney Campbell Charitable Fund Gerald & Sondra Biller Charitable Fund The Asian Giving Circle The Campobasso Family Fund The Birck Family Fund The ATHENA Fund Linda Camps Fund Laura and Kevin Birck Charitable Fund Margaret B. and Harry Axelrod Charitable John A. Canning Funds Walter Bissell Fund Trust Fund The Jessica and Timothy Canning Charitable Fund BKidz Fund Melissa and Michael Canning Charitable Fund Richard and Diane Black Charitable Fund Frank and Sue Cannon Charitable Fund B Heather Bilandic Black Funds Frank V. Carioti Fund Blessings Fund Officer Michael Ray Bailey Sr. Memorial Fund Ryderea Carpenter Fund T.G. Bligh Foundation Fund Baird & Warner Good Will Network Fund Louis Carr, Jr. Fund Irene J. Bliss Fund Warner Green Baird and Julia Dole Baird Fund Walter J. Carrick Fund The Blitz Family Barrett D. and Kristin K. Baker Fund Barry and Barbara Carroll Donor Advised Fund Judith S. and Philip D. Block III Family Fund Neal Ball Charitable Fund Edward F. Carry Memorial Fund Lucille E. and Joseph L. Block Fund

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88039_Body.indd 85 8/25/16 1:40 PM Cartif Fund Community Development Fund Howard & Diane Dean Family Fund Casa de los Angeles Endowment Fund Community Works Endowment Fund Deaton Lee Fund Greg and Mamie Case Charitable Fund Concern for the Aging Fund Anna May DeBevoise Fund The Casey Family Fund Concern for the Mentally Disabled Fund DeDomenico Family Fund Casten Family Fund Lois R. Conley Family Fund The Deepak Kapur Family Fund Gail A. and John H. Catlin Family Fund Connections Fund Delta Institute Endowment Fund John H. Catlin Endowment Fund Connolly Charitable Fund Alex Demond Fund The Cellmer/Neal Foundation Fund Continental Bank General Fund DePaul Capital Campaign - James and Debra Center for Correctional Concerns Fund The Convalescent Fund Koziarz Fund Center for Nursing Education Fund Victor Cook Fund J.P. Depree Family Fund Adela Cepeda Funds William J. Cook Scholarship Fund Daniel T. and Andrea S. Derrington Fund Norman and Heewon Cerk Gift Fund Constance Bennett Coolidge Fund Devin Shafron Memorial Fund Fran and Barry Chafetz Fund James and Karlen Cooney Family Fund The Diggin Hill Fund Chapin Hall Fund Leslie and Loretta Copeland Fund Dills Family Fund Chapman Family Fund Roberto Cordova Salguero and Virginia MacArthur DLCM Fund Dorothea Eissfeldt Chaveriat Charitable Fund de Cordova Memorial Fund Lisa Lindsay Dodds Charitable Gift Funds Chernoff Family Fund Lynnie B. Cornwell Fund Dan and Anne Doheny Family Fund Chicago Academy of Sciences Endowment Fund Thomas G. Cottell Fund The Edward & Gloria Dollinger Family Legacy Fund The Chicago Area Fund for Legal Assistance William R. and Judith S. Cottle Charitable Fund Ed and Gloria Dollinger "Pathways" Matching Fund Chicago Children's Museum Endowment Fund Cowgill Family Fund Andy Domagola Memorial Fund for Chicago Collections Consortium, Inc. NFP Fund Cowlin Family Fund Charitable Giving The Chicago Community Foundation General Fund William D. and Helen N. Cox Fund Eleanor Shay and Lewis A. Donaldson Fund Chicago Community Schools Fund Cozzi Family Charitable Fund The Drs. Doniparthi & Family Fund Chicago Dancemakers Fund The CPA Endowment Fund Naomi Williams Donnelley Fund Chicago Free for All Fund Cornelius Crane Fund Ceara Donnelley & Nathan Berry Fund Chicago High School Redesign Initiative Fund #2 Cornelius Crane II Fund Ms. Shawn M. Donnelley Fund The Chicago High School Redesign Fund John C. Crewdson Memorial Fund at Pegasus Players Donnelley - Taback Charitable Fund Chicago Horticultural Society Endowment Fund Payson E. and Eve Gordon Crissey Fund Mary Parson Donnellon Scholarship Fund Chicago Illinois Chapter of Links, Incorporated Fund Emerson and Alice Crocker Memorial Fund John W. and Patricia H. Donoghue Family Fund Chicago Mechanics Institute Fund The Crosland Family Fund DonorPath Capacity Building Fund Chicago Music and Dance Theater, Inc. Fannie F. Cross Fund The Donovan-Karacic Family Fund Endowment Fund Pat and Patty Crowley Fund Dooley Family Fund Chicago Regional Blood Program Fund Paula Crown - Endowment Fund Ann G. Dorr Family Fund Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund Crystal Lake Strikers Inc NFP Fund S. Downey Fund Chicago Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund Cultural Arts Fund John S. Dunhill Fund Chicago Theatre Group, Inc. Endowment Fund Culver Charitable Fund The Ron and JoAnn Dunmire Charitable Fund Chicago Title and Trust General Fund Darwin Curtis Fund Helen K. Gurley-Ruth Dunn Fund The Chicago Woman's Club Fund Audrey McGrath Cutter Fund DuSable Museum Endowment Funds The Chicago Zoological Society Endowment Fund CW Phase III Fund The Mary A. Dutra Fund Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance Duval Family Fund Children and Youth Fund The Dystrup Memorial Young Philanthropists Fund Chiron Philanthropic Fund D Chisholm Family Fund The D & R Fund of The Chicago Community Trust The Church of The Holy Spirit Church Fund E Stephanie and John Dains Charitable Gift Fund CIF Sub Ledger Fund The Maggie C. Daley Park Fund Sherburne M. Earling Working Mothers Trust Renee & Francis Citera Fund Daniel Family Charitable Fund Margaret Waller Eckart Fund Frank Clark Family Funds Scott R. Dann and Anne Moreau Fund B. A. Eckhart Chicago Sunday Evening Club Fund The Claybrook Family Fund The Debra Danner Fund B. A. Eckhart Gift Fund The William and Margaret Cockbill Fund Robert and Marletta Darnall Family Charitable Fund B. A. Eckhart Grant Hospital Fund Jacob and Rosaline Cohn Fund Mary Darrach Fund B. A. Eckhart Presbyterian Hospital Fund Bruce and Betty Cole Fund Jane Dement Date Fund B. A. Eckhart United Charities of Chicago Fund Joan L. Cole Fund Paul H. Daube, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund B. A. Eckhart YMCA of Chicago Fund Seymour Coleman Fund Frank and Ellen Daveler Entrepreneurship Fund The Marian Edelstein Fund Lew and Marge Collens Fund The Leslie Davis and Gregory White Family Fund Education of Our Children Fund Steven and Caralynn Collens Fund Davis Family Fund Efroymson Family Fund Julien H. and Bertha M. Collins Funds Kassie Davis Fund Edmund F. Egan Memorial Fund The Comer Foundation Fund Milton Davis Funds Elder Fund Comer Science and Education Foundation Fund Leah Missbach Day & F.K. Day Fund Robert D. and Esther S. Elder Funds

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88039_Body.indd 86 8/25/16 1:40 PM Eldred-Harland Charitable Fund First National Consolidated 1915 indent Leslie Freeman Gates Fund Kathleen and Michael Elliott Fund Emma Fish Fund Medora and John Geary Family Fund The Ellis/Ohl Fund Marian G. Fisher Fund Dr. Adolph Gehrmann Fund for Sick and Elnekave Family Fund Philip McKay Fisher Fund Disabled Physicans Ernest T. Elvyn Fund Dennis FitzSimons Charitable Fund Geihsler Family Charitable Fund ENA Fund Five K. Family Fund Geller Family Charitable Fund Peter and Carol England Charitable Fund Susan Florence and Alan Smith Charitable Fund Geocrafoord Fund Epstein Family Fund The Folia Fund Gescheidle Charitable Fund Mary Elizabeth Erskine Fund Foreclosure Mediation Program Get in Chicago Fund Judy Erwin Funds The Bank of America-LaSalle Bank Foreclosure Robert A. and Nancy S. Gielow Charitable Fund Richard E. and Dixie L. Erwin Family Fund Prevention Fund Gift of Fitness Fund Erwin/VanKoughnett Family Fund Forest Fund Ray and Susan Gillette Family Fund ESRR Endowment Fund The Forever Fund Sue L. Gin Funds - Red Butte Garden and Arboretum Alfred Forrest and Hazel Boostrom Charitable Trust GJMT Family Trust Fund ESRR Impact Endowment Fund Mabel O. Forsman Memorial Fund James J. Glasser Fund Estey Family Fund Forsythe Family Fund James J. and Louise R. Glasser Fund The Esther Fund Forum Fund Glastris Family Fund ETA Creative Arts Foundation, Inc. Endowment Charles K. Foster Fund Robert H. Glaze Charitable Fund Fund Janet B. Foster Fund Glencoe Union Church Fund The Ted and Melinda Ewing Fund Fox River Grove Parks Fund Glencoe Union Church Trust Fund Executive Service Corps of Chicago Foxhedge Trust Fund Glenview Community Church Fund Endowment Fund Franczek Family Fund Glessner House General Endowment Fund Patrick and Susan Frangella Glessner House Museum Collections Endowment Fund Clinton E. Frank Fund John Richard Glick Memorial Fund F Margaret A. Frank Fund Donald F. and Alice P. Goldsmith Charitable Fund Frankini Family Fund Raelene V. Goldstein Fund William W. Falconer Fund Meyer E. Franklin Memorial Fund Goldstein Family Fund Amy Falk Fund Frantz Family Fund Shelby Goldstein Memorial Fund Family Alliance Endowment Fund Henry B. Freeman Fund Michael and Leticia Gonzalez Family Fund Family Health Partnership Clinic Fund Mary L. Freeman Fund The Goodman Real Estate Partnership Fund Ginger Farley Charitable Fund The Matthew Freeman Fund Gertrude W. P. Gordon Trust The Robert Farley, Jr. Charitable Fund Ruth M. Freeman Fund Mark & Shelley Gordon Charitable Fund Irene H. Faust Fund Frejd Trust Fund - Benefical Interest in Charitable Phillip and Norma Gordon Charitable Fund Frank J. Fecke Fund Term Trust Shelley Gorson and Alan Salpeter Family Fund Ben Feller Fund Ruth Frejd Memorial Fund Martha E. Gould Fund Felsenthal Family Fund The Marjorie and Herbert B. Fried Fund The Graham Family Fund Clifton L. Fenton and Judith Wallis Fenton Fund Josh Friedman Memorial Fund Max and Greta Gratzinger Fund Calvin and Paulina Lyon Fentress Fund in Memory Monique and Stanley Friedman Charitable Trust Fund William and Jean Graustein Fund of Emily Fentress Ott Philip M. Friedmann Donor Advised Fund The Gray Family Fund Ferguson/Clark Fund Lee Baer Friend Fund Bette J. Grayson Fund Michael and Jacky Ferro Endowment Fund A.S. and E.W. Froehlich Fund John R. Grayson Fund Ferro Family Unrestricted Fund From the Heart Greater Chicago Environmental Endowment Fund Field Museum of Natural History Endowment Fund Full Circle Family Fund Green Family Charitable Fund Field Partners Fund Maurice and Muriel Fulton Foundation Fund Marion F. Green Education Fund Donald and Diane Field Charitable Fund The Fun Foundation, A Fund of The Chicago Jack Greenberg Endowment Fund Marshall and Jamee Field Family Funds Community Foundation Jack M. and Donna L. Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Jamee and Marshall Field Fund Furlotti Family Donor Advised Fund John and Jean Greene Family Fund Financial Services Pipeline Initiative The Futcher Family Donor Fund Jason Gregor Memorial Fund Cameron & Amy Findlay Fund Douglas and Ann Marie Grieve Family Fund The Beverly and Sidney S. Fine Charitable Fund Jeff Grinspoon and Jon Foley Charitable Fund Goldabelle McComb Finn Fund G Harold T. Griswold Fund Fiorentino Family Fund Growing Schools Gardens Fund George Firmenich Fund G. Conte Family Charitable Fund Guardian Angel Community Services First Congregational Church of Wilmette Church Fund Marguerite Ann Gabel Fund Endowment Fund First National Bank General Fund Brother James Gaffney Scholarship Fund Guillot/ Willson Family Fund First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest Church Fund Myrtle Galvin Charitable Trust Leo S. Guthman Family Fund First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest Lake Gary & Denise Gardner Funds County Fund Stephen H. Gardner Fund First United Church of Oak Park Church Fund The Linda R. Garrett Charitable Giving Fund

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88039_Body.indd 87 8/25/16 1:40 PM H Arthur & Nicole Herbst Charitable Fund J Dr. James B. Herrick Fund The Bill and Diane Habiger Charitable Fund Hewitt-Lawson Fund Jannotta Family Fund Hackett Family Foundation Goldyne H. Heyman Fund for Education Valerie Bowman Jarrett Fund Michael J. Hadac Jr. Memorial Fund Higgins Family Fund The John Jartz / Karen Reno Fund Phyllis M. Haeger Fund The Dawn Hill Fund Jazz Institute of Chicago Fund The HAF Fund David Hiller Charitable Fund Jean M. Hoffmaster Fund William Haffner Foundation Fund Curtis M. Hinman Fund Florence Emily Jennings Fund Mirja and Ted Haffner Family Fund The Hintermeister Family Charitable GIft Fund Robert and Julia Jessup Charitable Fund Dean Hagan and Janice Rodgers Family Fund Hive Chicago Fund for Connected Learning Jewel-Osco Charities Fund John Hagenah Family Fund Carole and Don Hodgman Fund Jewish Student's Scholarship Fund Philip W. Hagenah Family Fund Mary Dickinson Hoffmann Fund J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Fund Blanny A. Hagenah Family FUnd Samuel Hofman Memorial Trust JJS Advisory Fund Minno & Carol Halma Family Fund Lowell S. Hoit Fund Jocarno Chicago Community Trust Fund Hamburg Family Fund Holland Costello Charitable Giving Fund Joe Carnes Scholarship Fund Walter J. Hamlin General Fund Rudolph Wieser Holmes and Maria Baxter Calmer L. and Gertrude B. Johnson Fund Hansen Charitable Fund Holmes Fund Hilda T. and Albert J. Johnson Fund The David T. Hanson Fund Ellen Holt Fund Ralph G. and Helen C. Johnson Fund Hylton & Lawrence Hard Fund Hopp Family Foundation Fund The Joliet Region Education Scholarship Fund Amos J. Harding Memorial Fund Horne Family Foundation Fund Joliet Woman's Club Fund Dwight Harding Fund in Memory of Amos J. Harding Horner Family Fund Fred B. Jones General Fund Raymond Harkrider Fund Charles Horvath and Stephen Horvath Memorial Fund Fred B. Jones Special Fund Marianne S. Harper Fund William J. Hough Charitable Fund The Philip S. and Dale E. Jones Family Fund Harris Family Fund Wilifred Hovey Memorial Fund Josh Strutz Hockey Is Life Fund The Harris Family Foundation Endowment Fund Arthur J. and Kathryn Koehler Howe Charitable Joshua Fund Harris Family Foundation Fund Giving Fund JourneyCare Foundation Endowment Fund Harris Trust General Fund Robert & Janet Howsam Family Charitable Fund Juvenile Court Fund Albert Wadsworth Harris General Fund Rose C. Hrdlicka Trust Albert Wadsworth Harris Special Fund Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Endowment Fund Dwight J. Harris Special Fund Dr. Samuel and Sallie Huffman Legacy Fund K Hattie A. Harris Special Fund Cummings Huggins Family Fund Kafenshtok Family Fund J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Funds Emily S. Hulbert Fund The Kalousdian-Lawrence Family Fund J. Ira and Nicki Harris Friends Fund Lisa and Scott Humphrey Donor Advised Fund Kamholz Family 2007 Charitable Fund Jane G. Harris Fund Friends of the Huntley Area Public Library Fund Kaplan Foundation Fund King Harris Funds Hupernikao Fund Amy and Marty Kaplan Fund Norman Wait Harris Memorial Fund Vincent Hurd Fund Michelle and Alan Kaplan Fund Harrison Charitable Fund Hutcherson Family Charitable Fund Abdul Karim Family Fund Tom & Janet Harrison Fund Ronald & Madelyn Katz Fund Sylva W. Harris Trust Susan and Dan Katzin Family Fund Abraham S. Hart Memorial Fund I Kautz Family Charitable Fund Carrye and Abraham S. Hart Fund in Memory Ice Family Foundation Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Donor Advised Fund of Mr. Harts's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hart Illinois Business Immigration Coalition Fund James and Ellen Kelleher Charitable Fund Carrye and Abraham S. Hart Fund in Memory Illinois Dream Fund The William G. and Carol M. Kelley Fund of Mrs. Hart's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart Illinois Immigration Funders Collaborative Kenilworth Union Church Fund Max A. Hart Memorial Fund IMAN Fund George D. and Valerie P. Kennedy Fund Margaret D. and Neil F. Hartigan Family Funds The Jeffrey and Andrea Immelt Fund Jane C. Kennedy Fund Lillian K. Hasterlik Memorial Fund Infant Welfare Society of Evanston Endowment Edward M. Kerwin Fund William and Emma Hatfield Fund Funds The Ketteler Family Fund The Hausberg Fund The Mark and Judy Inserra Charitable Fund Peter and Margaret Kiely Charitable Fund Annual Ralph A. Haworth Writer's Scholarship Fund Integrated Services in Schools Fund Diana H. and Neil J. King Fund Hazzard-Hegenderfer Fund The Inverscot Fund Geraldine M. King Fund Health Fund Captain Bernardo Iorgulescu, USMC Memorial Fund Loann & Paul King Philanthropic Fund The Michael and Mona Heath Fund The Irvine Fund Sharon L. King Charitable Fund Frank A. Hecht Fund Herbert S. Irving Fund The Kistner-Eddy Family Fund Margaret L. Hecht Fund The Isenhart Family Fund Michael and Ellen Klepacki Fund Helen E. Heggie Fund Iyer Family Charitable Fund Ernest and Dorothy Klimczak Education Fund The Gardner W. Heidrick Scholarship Fund Klimczak Foundation Education Fund The Henninger Fund

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88039_Body.indd 88 8/25/16 1:40 PM Albert W. Klingbeil Fund Lake County Early Childhood Development Fund Joseph and Kathleen Madden Fund Rebecca W. Knight Fund Lake County Pledge Receivables Maggie's Rescue Fund Wayne and Patricia Kocourek Fund Le Family Fund Cora Davis Magie Fund Zaven Kodjayan Charitable Fund The League of Women Voters of Illinois Education Edmund C. Mahoney Fund Mary L. Koelle Charitable Trust Fund Fund Endowment Mali Daum Katz Fund Sonja and Thomas Koenig Fund The Claire M. Leaman Fund Walter S. and Ella M. Malinke Fund The John F. Kofler Fund Learning Network - Smart Chicago Fund The Rose E. Mancuso Charitable Fund Stephen Kohl Charitable Fund LeFort-Martin Fund Gene & Ann Mandarino Charitable Fund Koldyke Family Funds The Legacy Fund William & Connie Manika Charitable Fund Koldyke Golden Apple Fund Katherine Legge Memorial Fund Aaron Manilow Fund Alexander Kossiakoff Charitable Fund Liepmann Fund Jackson Manilow Fund Martin J. and Susan B. Kozak Fund Levit Family Fund Lewis Manilow Funds Kraemer Charitable Fund Gerald and Rona Levit Family Donor Advised Fund Maya Manilow Fund Hal and Joan Kraft Family Fund Lynn Levit Goetz Family Donor Advised Fund Manus Christi Charitable Fund Kramer Family Fund Benjamin R.A. Levit Family Donor Advised Fund Maple Corners Fund Alice W. Kraus and Babs W. Maltenfort Fund Donald N. Levit Family Donor Advised Fund Marcy Grace Charitable Fund Jeff and Jeri Kraus Fund Levit-Setzer Family Fund The Twilla S. Margaron Nursing Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kretsinger Fund Levit-Talisman Family Donor Advised Fund Markley Family Fund Krueger Family Fund Rosa Kuhn Levy Fund Sharon and Scott Markman and Family Fund The Kukral Family Lewis Family Fund Elinor and Maynard Marks Family Fund The Kulas Family Fund LGBT Community Fund Wesley Marks Memorial Fund Anna Marshall Kushel Fund LGBT Community Endowment Fund Miles & Lorna Marsh Fund Anna M. and Frank W. Kushel Fund LGJB Fund Harry Lloyd and Elizabeth Pawlette Marshall Fund Kyali Fund Lickerman Family Fund Fred and Carolyn Martens Charitable Fund Kyiv Mohyla Foundation of America Brian and Mary Liddy Charitable Fund Gertrude B. Martin Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund The Martin Family Charitable Fund Lind Family Fund Mary's Court Foundation Fund George & Catherine Lindahl Charitable Fund Jack and Martha Matloff Family Fund L Elick and Charlotte Lindon Fund Florence H. Matz Special Fund Lions Club Scholarship Fund Maus Family Charitable Fund Ella R. Lahey Fund Laurel Appell Lipkin Endowed Fund Maxim Charitable Fund Elsie Lahey Trust Little King Fund Robert E. Maxwell Fund Mercedes A. Laing Funds Little Owl Foundation Fund The Mayer Charitable Fund Roberta C. Laird Family Fund Homer J. Livingston, Jr. Funds Richard and Diane Mayer Family Fund Lake County Humane Society Fund Livingston Family Fund The Beatrice C. Mayer Fund Lake Forest Symphony Endowment Fund Lloyd-Migdal Fund Debra E. Weese-Mayer and Robert N. Mayer Fund Lancaster Donor Advised Charity The Loewenthal Fund Mazany Charitable Fund Land Conservancy Fund The Rod and Tracy Loewenthal Charitable Gift Fund The Mazza Family Foundation Fund Jill Landau Triple Negative Breast Cancer Fund Lorimor Legacy Fund McCann Family Fund The Louise H. Landau Fund The Joseph G. Loundy Fund Scott Woods McCausland Fund William M. & Elisabeth M. Landes Charitable Fund Loyola Family Business Center Endowment Fund Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund The Albert Lang Memorial Fund Ralph L. Lucchesi Fund Judy and Scott McCue Fund Langfelder Family Fund The Lucy Fund McCullom Lake Memorial Fund Landgraf Trust Fund The Lupo Charitable Fund J and E McDonald Family Fund William W. Lang Fund Harry B. Lusch Fund Foster G. McGaw Memorial Fund Larson Family Fund The William Lynch Family Fund The McGill-Readey Academy Fund LaSalle Bank Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund The Lyne Family Charitable Fund William G. McGowan Charitable Fund LaSalle Bank Sports Charitable Fund Lyric Opera of Chicago Endowment Fund Michael McGrath, Sr. Memorial Fund Whitney and Jerry Lasky Fund Lyric Opera of Chicago Designated Endowment McHenry County Extension Development Fund Latino Giving Circle Fund Challenge Fund Olive Baird McKay Fund The Latino Heritage Endowment Fund Frank Lytle Fund Helen Sunny McKibbin Trust McHenry Latino Fund McKnight Family Fund Helen G. Laue Trust The McMeen Fund Warren G. Lavey Family Charitable Funds M The McMillan Family Fund The Lavin Bernick Huber Charitable Fund Robert and Jeanette McMurdy Fund Leonard and Bernice Lavin Scholarship Fund John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fund Donovan McNabb Fund Estella S. and Sol C. Lazarus Charitable Mardie MacKimm Fund McParland Family Fund Foundation Fund The Stephen Macleod Fund

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88039_Body.indd 89 8/25/16 1:40 PM Richard McPherren and Blema E. Cabeen N Parmer Family Foundation Fund Memorial Fund The Partnership for New Communities Frank W. Means Fund National Boulevard General Fund Pass Through Fund Meeker Family Fund Nauert Family Charitable Fund Patch Fund Meister Family Charitable Fund James A. Neil Fund Patriot Run Fund The James P. Melican Donor Advised Fund Robert Nelson Memorial Fund James A. Patten Fund Linda & Robert Mendelson Charitable Fund Roy O. Nereim Student Aid Fund James A. and Amanda Louisa Patten Fund Debbie Mendelson Ponn Family Charitable Fund New Foundation Center Endowment Fund James A. Patten-Horatio N. Woodward Memorial The Blythe and David Mendelson Family Fund New World Somewhere Hospital Endowment Fund John P. Mentzer Fund The Bruce L. and Gwill L. Newman Fund- John L. Patten Charitable Trust Merrill Lynch Chicago District Charitable Gift Fund Endowment Share Nick and Helena Patti Fund James S. Merrill Fund Frederick and Helen Nichols Fund Mary Pattillo Fund The Metropolitan Club Fund The John D. and Alexandra C. Nichols Funds The Alan and Marla Patzik Family Fund Metropolitan Fund John D. Nichols III Fund Arthur James and Erminnie Simpson Pavelski Fund Metzel Memorial Fund Kendra E. Nichols Fund Pearce Gibson Family Fund Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum Endowment Fund Dan A. Nicholson Fund Jeff and Susan Pearsall Fund The Meyer Charitable Fund Arthur C. Nielsen Fund The Pedott Family Fund Erica C. Meyer Charitable Fund Edward J. Noha Charitable Fund Audrey Peeples Funds Judith P. Meyer Fund Erling K. Nor Education Fund Albert and Ralph Penn #1 and #3 The Miller Family Charitable Fund North Shore Senior Center Endowment Fund Pennell Family Donor Advised Fund Miller Fund for American Higher Education North Shore Visiting Nurse Fund Pepoon Fund Miller Group Charitable Trust Fund The Northern Trust Centennial Fund for Robert P. and Barbara R. Perkaus Family Brian P. Miller Memorial Fund the Education of Children Dorothy and Harry Perkins Fund Walter Ewing and Martha Hopkins Miller Fund Northern Trust General Fund JaMel and Tom Perkins Family Foundation Fund Lisa A. Mistretta Gift Fund Northwestern University Settlement Endowment Fund Perkins Hunter Foundation Fund Ruth H. Mitchell Fund The Nyberg Family Fund Stuart Perlik Charitable Fund Brent & Cindy Mitchell Charitable Fund Persons with Disabilities Fund Bill and Sharon Mitchell Charitable Fund Christen J. Peterson Fund Mitzvah Fund of New Mexico O Alice G. Phillips Fund The MJ Shining Stars Fund Phox2b Fund The O Foundation The MLE Fund Pillars Fund Lee and Sharon Oberlander Fund Kathryn K. Mlsna Fund Pine Family Fund The Richard and Caye Oglesby Family Charitable Fund The Frank Blaise Modruson & Lynne Shigley June B. Pinsof Family Fund Virginia Ojeda Funds Family Charitable Fund Pinsof-Plonsker Family Fund O'Keefe Family Fund Ann and Michael Mohnsen Family Fund The Pitrof Fund O'Laughlin Family Fund Doctor David Monash Medical Student Fund The Plank Fund The Kelli Joy O'Laughlin Memorial Fund Catherine D. Monks Fund The Plank Companies, Inc. Charitable Fund Old Town Neighborhood Foundation Fund Janet Montgomery Donor Fund The Plank Famly Fund Old Town School of Folk Music Endowment Fund Alex and Ellen Moore Fund Planned Parenthood Endowment Fund William and Lois Olive Charitable Fund Ralph G. Moore and Dr. Marguerite Mariama- Frances Platzer Foundation Fund OneChicagoFund Moore Fund Dr. W. Donald Plava Fund One Nation Chicago Fund The Moran Family Fund Plonsker Family Fund The Onya Fund The Charles S. Morgan Charitable Fund John F. Podjasek III Charitable Fund Options and Advocacy Community Endowment Fund Katherine L. Morningstar Fund Katy and Jeffrey Podjasek Charitable Fund Osborn Family Fund Edward F. and Dorothy C. Morris Fund Stephen and Jami Podjasek Charitable Fund The William and Charla Osborne Family Adeline Steans Morrison Fund Polka Dot Fund Charitable Fund Preston and Sterling Morton Fund Ellen S. Poole Fund The Other Peoples Pixels Fund Dorothy Mosiman Fund Porter Family Charitable Fund The Owen Family Fund Ruth C. Mosser Fund Judith Porter Fund John R. Moulder and Martha E. Moulder Childrens Fund Potter Family Fund Edward Y. and Mamie W. Moy Family Fund P Grellet C. Pound Fund Blanche E. Muller Fund The John M. Pratt Family Fund Rabb Murphy Family Fund The P and J Fund Pressing Needs Fund Murzims Fund Paepcke Memorial Trust Carol H. Preucil Fund Museum of Contemporary Art Endowment Fund The Dempsey Paige Fund Quintin E. Primo III Funds Museum of Science and Industry Endowment Fund Panson Family Foundation Protestant Foundation Fund of The Chicago Scott and Luvie Myers Family Fund Parenti Family Fund Community Foundation Lawrence A. Myers Fund Mary Lynn Parish Fund The Pruchno-Willing Family Fund Dr. Morris L. Parker Fund Kevin and Barbara Prunsky Fund

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88039_Body.indd 90 8/25/16 1:40 PM The Pucillo Family Charitable Trust Fund John C. Rittenhouse Family Fund The Richard and Martha Schuham Fund Dr. Brown Pusey Fund Michael F. Rittof Fund The Schuld Family Fund Dr. William Allen Pusey Fund Riva Ridge Foundation Fund John Calwell Scott Fund Robert Howard Annual Series for Social Justice Fund Scott/Gescheidle Family Charitable Fund Constance Rhind Robey Fund Seaberg Family Fund Q Robin Hood Fund Sean Warnecke Memorial Fund Kenneth H. and Linda B. Robin Fund Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust QBG Foundation Endowment Fund Robinson Antares Charitable Fund Searle Scholars Program Fund The Quaker Oats Foundation Fund The Dee Robinson Foundation Fund Sears Family Charitable Fund The Tyler and Stephanie Qualio Charitable Fund Rockwell Family Charitable Fund Sedgebrook Benevolent Care Fund William F. and Mabel E. Quarrie Funds May Josephine Rogers Trust Sedgebrook Scholar's Fund Quinlan Fund Harry Q. Rohde Fund Helen B. and Alphonse V. Sehrig Fund Teresa and Hipolito Roldan Scholarship Fund for Ella U. Seipp - Chicago Latin School Fund R Tomorrow's Hispanic Leaders Ella U. Seipp - Grant Hospital Endowment Fund Russell W. and Priscilla H. Rose Fund Melita U. Seipp Memorial Fund Race to the Top Initiative Fund Adele Rosenberg Fund Selman Family Fund Alice Judson Hayes Ragdale Fund Donna and Richard Rosenberg Fund Morris Selz Fund Ragdale Foundation Cornerstone Fund Harold H. Rosenberg Fund Senryo Technologies Fund Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care Rosenheim Family Charitable Fund The Sentinus Charitable Fund Endowment Fund Rosmonowski Fund The Sentinus Charitable Grant Fund Lucile Ralston Fund Ross Barney Charitable Fund Robert F. Serafin Family Fund Frank C. and Margo Randolph Fund Thomas J. Rossiter Family Fund The Michael and Jennifer Sexton Charitable Fund Nancy Ryerson Ranney Fund for Environmental Rotering Family Fund Mercedea M. Seyfarth Fund Education and Leadership The Eric and Margaret Rothchild Charitable Fund The SG Fund Victoria and George A. Ranney, Jr. Fund The Rovens Family Charitable Fund The Shafer Philanthropic Family Fund Christina M. Rashid Charitable Fund John and Jeanne Rowe Fund The Shakespeare Charitable Fund The Lucile Raue Endowment Fund Stella M. and William A. Rowley Fund Marion Adele Shank Fund Ravinia Centennial Fund Arthur Rubloff Residuary Trust Fund Helen E. Shapiro Fund Ravinia Festival Endowment Fund Jesse and Socorro Ruiz Family Endowment Fund The Shaver Family Fund The Reach More Foundation Fund Jesse and Michele Ruiz Unrestricted Fund Mary R. Shedd Fund Marshall and Amy Reavis Charitable Fund Mary Crane Russell Memorial Foundation John G. Shedd Aquarium Fund Mary K. Redington Fund Dorthy M. Ryde Fund Timothy C. Sherck Fund The Reed Family Donor Fund Morton Butler Ryerson Fund Jean Sheridan Fund Patricia Galvin Reedy Fund Shiratsuki Family Trust Fund The Reese Family and Ascension School Alumni The Robin & Doug Shore Fund Scholarship Fund S Shrier Family Foundation Fund Earl Reeve Fund Siegel Family Fund The Sacred Heart Fund The H. F. and T. Reid Fund Victoria Sievert Fund Saffold Family Fund Anthony P. Reinhardt Charitable Fund The Silberman Fund Sahara Enterprises Fund M & L Reinheimer Donor Fund Silver-Levit Family Donor Advised Fund Samara Fund David Reinisch and Julie Kiefer Fund Lois Silverman Donor Advised Fund Roy and Melanie Sanders Donor Fund Gladys L. Reisman Fund Simpson Academy for Young Women Higher Gladys D. Sandhagen Fund The Chicago Community Foundation Rescue Education Reserves Fund Robert M. and Doris H. Sasser Fund and Stabilization Fund James Simpson Foundation Jo and Robert Sawyer Family Fund Rettig Family Foundation Michael J. and Sheila D. Sise Fund Sara Kathleen Schacht Memorial Fund Robert F. and Mary W. Reusché Fund SIXBITS Fund Donna M. Schaefer/King Family Fund The Robert F. Reusche' Memorial Fund SJB Donor Advised Fund Fred and Maria Schaffer Charitable Fund Robert F. Reusche' Operating Endowment Fund Sluman Family Charitable Trust Fund Marion Schaffner Fund Diane L. Reynolds Charitable Fund Allen R. Smart Fund Robert C. Schaffner Trust The Deb and Scott Reynolds Charitable Fund Smart Chicago Trust Funds Christine and Donald Schellhaass Family Fund David Scott Rhind Fund Burton O. Smith and Minnie J. Randall Fund Earl K. Schiek Fund James Campbell Rhind Fund Edward Page Smith Fund Max Schiff Fund Mrs. Kenneth E. Rice Fund Hermon Dunlap and Ellen Thorne Smith Fund Norman J. Schlossman Fund Dorothy and Willie Richie Trust Fund Smith Family Foundation Fund George Alvin Schmidt Family Fund Richie-Logan Family Trust Fund Joel A. Smith Fund Seymour Schneider Memorial Fund The Riley Family Foundation Fund Marty and Julianne Smith Family Fund Janet S. Schneider Fund Rimington Family Fund Ruddy and Gordon Smith Fund Schopf & Weiss Focused Giving Fund The Rink Family Grant Fund Reverend Dr. Kenneth B. Smith, Sr. Endowed Chair Grace Fay Schryver and Florence Schryver Fund

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88039_Body.indd 91 8/25/16 1:40 PM for Civic Leadership Rohan Sundaralingam Fund The Urbut Family Donor Fund Elizabeth Louise Smith Fund Sun-Times Foundation, A Fund of The Chicago Urantia Association International Designated Jay Lovell Smith Family Fund Community Foundation Administrative Endowment Fund Snape Family Fund Sussman Family Fund Irene Castro Snead Fund Sustainable Development Fund SNR Fund Sutton Auto Group Fund V The Thor Soderberg Fund - Connecting Youth Eleanor L. Swartz Fund Vahey Family Fund with Nature The Mike and Carol Swenson Family Charitable Fund Bradford and Peggy Vail Fund Robert and Jessica Solomon Fund Harold Swift Funds Henry Van Gelder Fund Jonathan Solovy Charitable Fund Katharine V. and Edmund Q. Sylvester III Fund Van Loan Charitable Fund Bruce L. & Margaret H. Soltis Charitable Fund Sylvia Fund The VanderVoort Family Fund James P. Soper Fund Mariana Szczesny Scholarship Fund The Vardy Family Fund Karen A. Sorensen Fund Varley Family Fund Speciality Courts Endowment Fund Morris & Nellie A. Vehon Endowment Fund The Speer Family Fund T Velaman Fund Spencer Family Charitable Fund Taslitz Family Charitable Fund The Yarka Vendrinska Photojournalism Memorial Fund Spencer-Kerr Memorial Fund Greg and Anne Taubeneck Family Fund Donna & Joe Vestal Fund John M. Spesia Family Foundation Fund Taylor Charitable Trust ViBern Fund The Christian and Meredith Spesia Family Fund TC Industries, Inc. Fund The Village In The City Endowment Fund Douglas & Loretta Spesia Charitable Fund TCG Fund The Visconti Family Fund The Matthew D. and Corinne V. Spinale Teckla Family Fund Larry Viskochil Fund Charitable Fund The Teel Family Fund Richard and Emily Voit Charitable Fund Sybil F. Sporer Fund Gene L. Temkin Fund Ernest H. and Lillian H. Volwiler Fund Peter A. Sprecher Charitable Fund The Don and Rebecca Ford Terry Family Fund The Voyager Group Fund Springboard Foundation Endowment Fund Victor and Lorraine Tesinsky Fund Sprout Fund Thein Family Fund St. Andrews Fund The Theodore Fund W Stamps Family Fund Thompson Family Fund Stanczak Family Fund James F. Wade Fund The Gary and Barbara Thompson Fund John R. and Grace K. Stanek Charitable Fund Wadsworth Family - Will County Community Narcissa Niblack Thorne Fund Ora Carr Stannard Fund Endowment Fund Frank W. Thurston Fund Stardust Fund Wadsworth Family - Will County Community The TITO Fund Starry Night Fund Cultural Arts Endowment Fund TJ Medical Research Fund Steinbauer Family Fund Mary H. Waite Fund Toft Family Fund Steppenwolf Theatre Company Endowment Fund John C. and Margaret S. Walden Family Fund Tonelli Family Fund Russell T. Stern Fund Ina F. Walker Fund The Nan Torbet fund Lawrence F. Stern Fund Wallace Audience Engagement Initiative Torchbearer's Foundation Fund Stanley & Kristin Stevens Family Fund The Sarah Wampler Education Fund Raymond C. Tower Family Fund Genevieve Marie Stevenson Fund Warmuth Family Fund John and Susan Tredwell Family Charitable Fund Stewart Family Fund LM Warner Family Fund Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund Katherine E. Stimson Fund Waterman Family Foundation Fund The Trindl/McKanna Family Charitable Fund Margie and Kevin Stineman Charitable Fund WCLS Agency Fund Chester D. Tripp Fund C. H. Stoelting Fund for the Development Harry P. Weber Fund John C. Troughear Fund of Science Mildred M. Weber Fund Patricia J. Tuohy Family Fund Stolen Blanket Fund Roderick and Marjorie Webster Fund The Turner Charitable Fund Joseph and Sylvia Stone Fund Weger Family Charitable Trust Twelve Baskets Fund Sara Stone Fund Helen and Maurice Weigle Fund Abbie E. Tyrrell Fund Marjorie S. and Robert E. Straus Fund Mrs. Maurice Weigle Fund Streit Family Fund Maurice and Grace Stein Weigle Fund David and Jean Stremmel Fund U Weir Family Fund Lawrence E. Strickling and Sydney L. Hans Fund The K Weir Fund Anne and Bruce Strohm Family Charitable Fund Robert B. & Lynne B. Uhler Fund Arlie Weiss Memorial Fund Frederick R. Stryker Trust The Uihlein Family Donor Advised Fund Victoria Welch Fund Robin and Sandy Stuart Fund United Way/Crusade of Mercy Endowment Fund Jane B. Wellstein Memorial Fund Margaret J. Stuart Fund Unity Fund Jan & Mary Wenger Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stuart Fund Urantia Association International Designated West Chicago Public Library District The Sullivan Family Fund Endowment Fund Western Union Foundation Fund Sullivan/Turek Family Fund Urbs in Horto Fund Charles P. Wheeler Fund

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88039_Body.indd 92 8/25/16 1:40 PM The Whistler Fund The Winter Rose Fund Y Elsie K. White Fund The Winter Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Wickersham Memorial Fund Winthrop Harbor Education Enrichment Fund The Yacyshyn Family Charitable Fund Alan M. and Nancy S. Wiener Family Fund Lenor Adeline Wise Fund Young Leaders Endowment Fund The Williams Family Fund The William and Donna Waltrip Fund Jim and Tina Young's Charitable Fund James Robert Williams Fund Woll Family Fund The Frances and Michael Williamson Family The Women's Leadership Fund Charitable Fund Women Employed Institute Endowment Fund Z George H. Williamson Fund Woodstock Christian Life Services Fund James and Bobette Zacharias Fund Madeline Block Willner Fund Charles H. Worcester Fund Zall Family Fund Adah Wilson Fund for Nursing Mary F. S. Worcester Fund Carl W. Zepp Fund The Penny Ann Wilson Fund World Bicycle Relief Fund Zicari-Kloosterboer Family Fund Wilson Family Fund Edith Wyatt Fund Scott and Yvonne Ziegler Family Fund Mae B. Wiltsee Fund Faith Wyatt Fund Ziegler-Orloff Family Fund Jeffrey S. Jr. and Deborah L. Wineman Family Fund Fredda Wines Fund The Michael and Arlene Winfield Family Fund X Winnetka Congregational Church Fund Xi Lambda Educational Foundation Fund Winnetka Congregational Church Endowment Fund Winnetka Presbyterian Church Fund

The first-ever Chicago Teen Dance Festival welcomed young performers from free dance instruction programs around Chicago to the stage of the Harris Theater. Supported by a grant from The Chicago Community Trust, the Festival celebrates both the passionate, hardworking young dancers and the dedicated instructors working to nurture a new generation of talent. Photo by Bruce Powell.

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88039_Body.indd 93 8/25/16 1:40 PM CONTRIBUTORS to FUNDS at THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST and AFFILIATES The following pages feature the names of those who made contributions of $250 or more to The Chicago Community Trust from Oct. 1, 2014, to Sept. 30, 2015. We are profoundly grateful to all the generous individuals, families, organizations, businesses and foundations who have provided for the future of the Chicago region.

1st Farm Credit Services Mr. and Mrs. Jim Armstrong Mr. Jason M. Baxendale 36 Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Armstrong Steven L. Beal Trust Ascension Advancement Office Beard Family Foundation Peter M. Ascoli 2005 Charitable Lead Mr. Bruce A. Beatus A Annuity Trust Ms. María C. Bechily and Mr. Scott Hodes Peter and Lucy Ascoli Family Fund Ms. Ellen A. Bechthold Mr. Amer Abdullah Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Ms. Katherine M. Beck Michael Abramson Foundation for the Creative Philanthropy (AAPIP) Mr. and Ms. William J. Beck and Performing Arts The Aspen Institute Mr. and Mrs. David K. Beecken Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Adams Association of Fundraising Professionals Francis Beidler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hall Adams III Chicago Chapter Prudence R. Beidler Fund Mr. and Mrs. Hall Adams Jr. AT&T Francis Beidler III and Prudence R. Beidler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Allan Adducci Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson Ms. Ellen Belic Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital Mr. Edward D. Atz and Mrs. Susan Atz Ms. Catherine Bendowitz Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Aurora Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benedetti Advocate Health Care Ms. Lynn Donaldson and Mr. Cameron S. Avery Berger Family Foundation Agricultural Support Association AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bergeron Mr. Karim Ahamed Margaret B. and Harry Axelrod Charitable Trust Fund Berrien Community Foundation, Inc. AHE/CI AXIA Law, LLC Best Buy Purchasing LLC Ms. Raida R. Alvi and Mr. Amir Ahmad The Ayco Charitable Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters McHenry County Mr. Omar F. Ahmad Heather Bilandic Black Endowment Fund Al Faisal Without Borders Michael J. Birck Mrs. Aida A. Arain and Mr. Shakeeb A. Alam B Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Birck James L. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Bischoff James L. Alexander Trust Ms. Michele Odorizzi and Mr. James J. Babbitt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bradley Bissell Alford Bullock Fund Mr. Edgar Bachrach Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Blazier Mr. Jimmie R. Alford* and Ms. Maree G. Bullock Mr. Eugene W. Bader Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Block IV Fund at National Mr. and Mrs. Ron Algrim Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bailen Philanthropic Trust Alliance Contractors, Inc. Baird & Warner Inc. Margaret S. and Philip D. Block, Jr. Family Foundation The Allstate Foundation Baird Foundation, Inc Blomberg Family Charitable Trust Allstate Insurance Company Bandon Dunes Leonard A. Bloomfield Trust Howard and Frankie Alper Philanthropic Fund at Bank of America BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Blue Foundation Ms. Sylvia Alston Mr. William T. Barker and Dr. June K. Robinson The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation American Community Bank & Trust Mrs. Brenda C. Barnes BMO Financial Corp. American Council of Engineering Companies of IL PAC The Barr Fund BMO Harris Bank Ansari Family Foundation Mr. Freddi Barrett The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Aon Foundation Mr Richard D. Barrett and Mrs. Rosemary T. Barrett Bobolink Foundation ArcelorMittal Ms. Andrea Barrutia Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Boe Archer Daniels Midland Foundation Dennis and Stacey Barsema Foundation at The Boeing Company Ariel Investments, LLC Fidelity Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bolt Mr. and Mrs. V. Kelley Armour Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bartram Mr. Matthew Booty Mr. Vernon Armour Julie and Roger Baskes Charitable Trust Mr. Michael A. Boush Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Armstrong Sidney B. Bass and Annette E. Bass Living Trust Ms. Rita F. Bowdish and Ms. Rachel L. Simmons Ms. Betsy Armstrong and Mr. Douglas Armstrong Alvin H. Baum Family Fund

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88039_Body.indd 94 8/25/16 1:40 PM Boyd Family Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Countryside Restaurant Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Brass Mr Robert G. Chesney and Mrs. Erica L. Chesney Covalt Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Breckenridge, Jr. Ms. Paula Chevion Cowlin Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brenner The Chicago Bar Foundation Margaret K. Crane Trust Brinson Foundation Chicago Board Options Exchange Credit Suisse Americas Foundation Mr. Merwyn B. Brodsky The Chicago Consultants Studio, Inc. Ms. Carol Y. Crenshaw Brookstone Family Philanthropic Fund at Jewish The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Ms. Eve Cross Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago Human Rhythm Project Ms. Juju Lien and Mr. Robert C. Cross Brown Bear Daycare and Learning Center Chicago Magnesium Ms. Lorna Crowl Annette Brown Revoc Trust Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture Ms. Susan Crown and Mr. William Kunkler Barbara Brown Revocable Trust Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust Ms. Elizabeth I. Crown Mr. Andreason L. Brown Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Ms. Pamela Crutchfield Ms. Carole L. Brown Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Crystal Lake Bank & Trust Ms. Jen F. Brown Schools Foundation Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Roger O. Brown Ms. Karen Chiu Mr. George T. Cubr and Ms. Lisa Haderlein The Buchanan Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Chomicz Mr. and Mrs. Terence R. Cummings The John Buck Company Ms. Amber L. Christian Ms. Sandra Vitantonio and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Buddig Mr. and Mrs. H. Brian Christianson Mr. Tilden Cummings, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Buonanno Ms. Lauren K. Christopherson and Mr. George H. Cumpata Ms. Barbara Burrell Ms. Robyn L. Christopherson CURA Surgical, Inc Ms. Bonita A. Burrell Mr. William Chung Mr and Mrs. Daniel F. Curran Richard and Andrea Burridge Charitable Fund The Cicero Law Firm PC Ms. Kara Curran Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Burridge Jr. Circle of Service Foundation Ms. Suzanne M. Cushing Ms. Allison Burwell City Colleges of Chicago Custom Data Processing, Inc. The Burridge D. Butler Memorial Trust CL Graphics CVS Corporation Pharmacy Inc. Vera and Frank Clark Mrs. Lorna C. Ferguson and Dr. Terry N. Clark C Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Clemens D CM Services Inc. Mr. Martin Cabrera, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rocco J. D’Alessandro CME Group Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Caldwell The William M. Daley and Bernadette Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cogan Cambodian Association of Illinois Keller Gift Fund Mr Andrew M. Cohen and Mrs. Johanna F. Cohen Mr. J. Melfort Campbell Mr. Michael Dallas and Mrs. Jennifer Dallas Jacob and Rosaline Cohn Fund Elizabeth Canning Dynasty Trust Ms. Billie S. Booth and Mr. Joseph L. Dalton Jacob & Rosaline Cohn Foundation The Canning Foundation Daniel Family Charitable Trust II Ms. Karen M. Coicou Michael G. Canning Dynasty Trust D’Arcy Buick GMC Joan L. Cole Fund Timothy M. Canning Dynasty Trust D’Arcy Hyundai Julian Coleman, Jr. & Company, LTD Certified Mr. and Mrs. George R. Canty Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dauten Public Accountants Mr. Kevin F. Carey and Mrs. Gillian W. Carey Ms. Kassie Davis Lew and Marge Collens Fund Ms. Michelle Carr Kassie Davis Fund Mr. Lewis M. Collens Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carton Mrs. Milton O. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Charles Colodny M.D. Casa de los Angeles Ms. Peggy A. Davis Comcast Mr. James A. Casey and Mrs. Ann B. Casey Dearborn Foundation ComEd, An Exelon Company Ms. Denise Castillo Dell Isola Brian Demrovsky Revocable Trust Community Foundation of Will County Mr. Martin R. Castro Thomas Demrovsky Revocable Trust Connolly Family Fund at Goldman Sachs Mr. and Mrs. John H. Catlin The Deromedi Family Charitable Fund Philanthropy Fund Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cawley DeVry Education Group Consulate General Of Mexico Centegra Health System Foundation Ms. Elaine Diamond Mrs. Stephena Cook Romanoff Centennial Medical Management Corp Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dietz Jr. Ms. Carolyn C. Cook Center Point Properties Trust The Discover Brighter Futures Fund of Goldman Mr. and Mrs. E. David Coolidge III Center Street Foundation Sachs Philanthropy Ms. Melissa J. Cooney Central City Productions Distinctive Schools C.M. Cooper and Associates Central Indiana Community Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. DiTusa Marvin and Gwen Cooper Living Trust The Indianapolis Foundation Dobbe Marketing & Printing, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. R. William Cornell, Jr. CGO Wealth Management LLC Ms. Robin R. Doeden Mr. John Corthinos Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Chabraja Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dollinger Mr. Daniel Costello Henry T. Chandler, Jr. 1975 Trust Shawn M. Donnelley Fund Mr. John Costello and Mr. Gundry Rowe Mr. Edwin Chandrasekar Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Ms. Judith A. Cothran Mr. and Mrs. John S. Chapman Mr. Tim Dooley William R. and Judith S. Cottle Charitable Fund Cheevers & Co., Inc. Dorion Gray Financial Services Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cottle Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Chen Do-Rite Die & Engineering Co., Inc.

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88039_Body.indd 95 8/25/16 1:40 PM The Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust Mr. Mark Fleisch Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Flying Food Concessions LLC Glessner House Museum Mr. Lawrence A. DuBose Mr. and Mrs. Andy Flynn Global Impact Mr. Paul Dubuque Foglia Family Foundation Golden Eagle Community Bank Duchossois Shared Services, Inc. Mr. Joseph D. Foley Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. Jim Durkin The Don and Rebecca Ford Terry Family Fund Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Ms. Mary A. Dutra Dorothy W. Ford Revocable Trust Ms. Joan Goldstein Ms. Judy M. Foszcz and Mr. Luis Roberto Padilla Mr. Evasristo Gomez and Ms. Madeleine Gomez Sara Foszcz Trust Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gonsiorek E Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foszcz Ms. Susan E. Goodenow Mrs. Gladys Fotre Goodman Family Foundation Ms. Ellen A. Rudnick and Mr. Paul W. Earle Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fout Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Gore III Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Edelman Mr. and Mrs. R. Gerald Fox Mrs. John R. Gorenflo Ms. Jennifer Edgcomb Ms. Denise Foy Gorter Family Foundation Efroymson Family Fund at Central Indiana Mr. and Mrs. James C. Franczek Jane G. Goutet Community Foundation J.S. Frank Foundation Julian Grace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Egan The Frate Group Mr. Graham C. Grady Sharon and Bob Eichinger Ruth Frejd Charitable Trust The Grainger Foundation Ms. Linda Ellis Ruth Frejd Charitable Remainder Unitrust Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Mr. Eric Emshoff Ms. Kathleen Freund Ms. Kim Gasparaitis and Mr. Domenick Grana Mr. Marc Engel Philip M. Friedmann Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Grand Victoria Foundation EquiTrust Life Insurance Company Friends of the Park Grantmakers Concerned With Immigrants Richard and Dixie Erwin Family Trust Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Froy and Refugees Ms. Amy Eshleman Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Ms. Dedrea A. Gray and Mr. Paul L. Gray Estey Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuerstenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mel A. Gray Mr. and Mrs. John W. Estey Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Fuller III Richard and Mary L. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ettlinger Ms. Sharon I. Furiya Great Lakes Credit Union Evans Food Group Mr. James F. Futrell Mr. Daniel J. Green Ms. Joanna Evans Ms. Jean Green Mr. Willard S. Evans Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Green Ms. Donna Eversman G Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenberg Executive Service Professionals Inc. Jack Greenberg Charitable Trust Exelon Business Services Ms. Patricia Gadau Ms. Clarice Gregoire Exemplar Financial Network, LLC Ms. Robin Steans and Mr. Leonard A. Gail Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greisman Ms. Maria L. Gallegos Ms. Michelle L. Mouton-Greuling and Ms. Ami Gandhi Mr. John E. Greuling F Mr. Paul E. Gantzert Mr. E. Aaron Greven Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Garbowicz Family Eye Physicians LTD. Griffin Family Charitable Fund at Mr. Charles R. Gardner Martha Struthers Farley and Donald C. Farley, Jr. Fidelity Charitable Gary and Denise Gardner Family Foundation Family Foundation Ms. Marguerite H. Griffin J.D. Ms. Elizabeth Garibay and Ms. Bonnie Paisley Ms. Virginia R. Farley Ms. Natalie Griffin Ms. Corliss V. Garner Farm Credit Illinois Ms. Erika L. Grim Garrett Family Foundation Mr. Wilbur W. Farrell Lillian G. Grimshaw Declaration of Trust Ms. Linda R. Garrett Federal Home Loan Bank Mr. Jeffrey M. Grinspoon and Mr. Jon Foley Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Garrow Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Groner Lee and Tina Gartley Gift Account at Judith Fenton Trust Grosvenor Holdings LLC Schwab Charitable Mark E. Ferguson Living Trust The Growmark Foundation John and Weezie Gates Charitable Trust Ferguson-Yntema Family Trust at D & M Grumhaus Fund Ms. Sandra A. Gavin and Mr. Michael J. Gavin Fidelity Charitable Guggenheim Capital, LLC Mr. John Geiringer Jacky & Michael Ferro / The Sun-Times Foundation Guggenheim Life and Annuity Company Ms. Hesna Genay Ms. Nagla Fetouh Ms. Linda Gullo Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust Ms. Carol A. Fetzner Leo S. Guthman Fund Ms. Sandra Gerding Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Mr. Angel Gutierrez Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giannetti The Field Foundation of Illinois Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Gidwitz Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field V Ms. Aliza J. Gilbert Fifth Third Bank H Rose Z. Gilbert Estate Trust Mr. Barry L. Finkelstein Jessie W. Gilbert Trust The Bill and Diane Habiger Charitable Fund at the Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Fischl Ms. Mable Gin Community Foundation of Will County Ms. Jodi L. Fiser Henry S. Givray & Jannine S. Givray Ms. Diane F. Habiger and Mr. Cyril Habiger Mr. Frank Fishella Glasser and Rosenthal Family Foundation Ms. Julie Hacker Mr. Dennis J. FitzSimons

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88039_Body.indd 96 8/25/16 1:40 PM Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hadac Hospira Employee Giving Campaign Hospira Ms. Jennifer Jones Anne Haffner Revocable Trust Foundation Match Ms. Virginia Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Edward) C. Haffner Dr. Eugene Hotchkiss III The Joyce Foundation Mr. William C. Haffner F.B. Hubachek Jr. Trust JPMorgan Chase & Company Mr. Donald E. Hahn Ms. Eugenia M. Huggins JPMorgan Chase Foundation Nancy S. Hall Trust Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Hughes The Judy Family Foundation Mr. Jeffrey C. Hammes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hull Ms. Mary-Martha Hancock Humana Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Matt N. Hummel K Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Humphrey Ms. Roula Asaf and Dr. Wayel Kaakaji Mr. David T. Hanson Mr. Henry C. Hunken Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Kachadurian Ms. Amina M. Khan and Mr. Ashraf A. Haque Hunter Family Foundation Ms. Barbara C. Kahn Mary E. Harland Living Trust Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kaiser J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Foundation Fund Mrs. Robert C. Hyndman Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kaiser Harris Family Foundation Mr. John J. Kanya Mr. Mark Harris Ms. Renee A. Kapecki Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Harris I Kaplan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hartfield IACAC Sharing the Dream Karl Knauz Motors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartung Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Karlin Dr. Rooshey Hasnain Illinois Corn Marketing Board Mr. Donald Kaspari Ms. A. Sylvia Hatseras Illinois Restaurant Association Ms. Maggie Kast Deborah L. Hayes Trust Illinois Science & Energy Innovation Foundation Mr. Jeff Katz Health Care Service Corporation Illinois Soybean Association Checkoff Account Kautz Family Charitable Fund HealthScape Advisors Illinois Tool Works Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Keim Jay M. Heap and Associates, LTD Kathy and Young Im Charitable Fund at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Donor Advised Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Helman Schwab Charitable Michael L. Keiser Trust Henderson Investments LLC IN SYNC Systems, Inc The Kellcie Fund Ms. Donna K. Henslee Independent Porfolio Consultants Forum Fund Mrs. Judith Daso Herb and Mr. Marvin J. Herb Ingredion Incorporated Keller Group, Inc Mrs. Michael F. Herlihey Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Inserra Judy and John P. Keller Ms. Stephanie Herrera The Irvine Fund Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kelliher Ms. Elizabeth Herzfeld Ms. Julie L. Weltz and Mr. Tom Irvine W. K. Kellogg Foundation Mr. Scott M. Hess and Mrs. Eileen A. Hess Mr. Geoffrey Isaac and Mrs. Haralyn Isaac Mr. Michael L. Kelly Ms. Roell Schmidt and Mr. Matthew D. Hickey Ms. Mary Ittelson Mr. Ken Kennedy and Mrs. Julie S. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Higgins The Roy G. Kerr Foundation Mr. David D. Hiller Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart Kerr Martha R. Hinchman J Ms. Laurie E. Kessler Barbara Notz Hines Foundation KF Knight Foundation Hinsdale Central Ice Devils Hockey Club J.L. Adler Roofing and Sheet Metal Inc. Ms. Amer H. Khan Mr. and David L. Hintermeister Ms. Dolores D. Jackson and Mr. David J. Jackson KHC LLP Ms. C. Sue Strohkirch and Mr. David B. Hirschey Bill Jacobs Joliet L.L.C. Ms. Ji Hye Kim Ms. Evelyn V. Hirth Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jalloway Diana H. and Neil J. King Fund The Hitachi Foundation The Janiak Family Charitable Fund at Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. King, Jr. Mr. Benjamin Ho and Mr. John A. Lee Vanguard Charitable KIPP Chicago Hoban Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. WA Japp Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hoban Drs. Rany Jazayerli and Belsam Kashlan Ms. Susan F. Kirshner Hochschild Family Fund at Fidelity Charitable Jensen Physical Therapy PLLC Ms. Cynthia S. Heusing and Mr. Dennis Hoelzer and Mrs. Mary Hoelzer Jewish Council of Sedgebrook Mr. David H. Kistenbroker Holland Capital Management LLC Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Wayne G. Klasing Trust The D. T. Hollenbeck Trust Mr. Michael Jiaras Ms. Joan Boughton and Mr. R. Henry Kleeman Home State Bank, N.A. Jobs For The Future, Inc. Ms. Diane Schussel and Mr. Andrew Klein Ms. Michele J. Hooper and The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread Dr. and Mrs. Michael Klepacki Mr. Lemuel Seabrook III Mr. Bruce J. Johnson Klimczak Foundation Mrs. Harry A. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson Rhonda G. Kodjayan Trust Hope Line from Verizon Ms. Marcia Slater Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Koenig Ms. Sandra Hopper Joliet Chamber of Commerce Mr. Scott D. Kohn and Mrs. Jamee G. Kohn Yvonne F Hopson Trust Joliet Grade Schools Foundation for Koldyke Family Fund Mr. John E. Horn Educational Excellence Patricia B. Koldyke Trust Horne Family Foundation Fund Mr. Darrell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laird Koldyke Mr. Eric T. Hornik Mr. David Jones and Mrs. Nicole Jones Patricia and Martin Koldyke Horton General Accounting Mr. and Mrs. David M. Jones

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88039_Body.indd 97 8/25/16 1:40 PM Martin J. Koldyke Trust Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Loudon Judy and Scott McCue Fund Ms. Elizabeth A. Kolshak Michael W. Louis Charitable Trust McDonald’s Corporation Mrs. Gloria J. Lindner-Kosierowski Mr. Joseph G. Loundy Mr. Vincent K. McGirr and Mr. Walter J. Kosierowski The Lubin Family Gift Fund at Leslie McGranahan Revocable Trust KPMG LLP Vanguard Charitable Mr. and Mrs. David A. McGranahan Jerilyn Kraus Trust Mr. Joseph Lucas and Mrs. Nancy T. Lucas Sister Maureen McGrath Arthur A. Krawetz Trustee Trust Mr. Benjamin Lumpkin Ms. Carol McGury Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Krebs Lunda Charitable Fund, Inc. McHenry City Orthapaedics, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Krehbiel II William T Lynch Jr. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. McKeever Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Krug Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Lyne Ms. Elizabeth I. McLean Kucera Family Foundation Lyons Township High School Mrs. Sarah Ramsaur McLean and Mr. Grey McLean Ms. Donna La Pietra and Mr. William Kurtis John McLees Mr. Norman Kwak and Mr. John A. Kwak Mr. Terrence McMahon Kyiv Mohyla Foundation of America M Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McMeen Dr. Sally Walshe and Mr. Thomas P. McMenamin M&M Bank Merchants and Manufacturers Bank Mrs. Thomas R. McMillen Mr. and Mrs. David K. Mabie L Mrs. James McMullan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Mabie Andrew & Jeanine McNally Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William J. Laggett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mabie Ms. Chris McShea Land Conservancy of McHenry County The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harley K. McVicker Ms. Joyce R. Landau Mr. James MacGregor Ms. Harriet Mechanik and Ms. Rebecca Mechanik Mr. and Mrs. Murray Landau Mr. Thomas Macina and Mrs. Andrea Macina Bill Melamed and Jamey Lundblad Charitable Mr. and Mrs. William Landes Mr. and Mrs. David O. MacKenzie MacFund Fund at Schwab Charitable Ms. Emma Jane Lang and Mr. Richard A. Lang Mardie MacKimm Fund Linda & Robert Mendelson Charitable Fund Ms. Catherine Langel MacLean-Fogg Company Mental Health Resource League Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.E. Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacVicar Mr. Robert Meschewski Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Larkins Mr. Eric S. Maddix and Mrs. Robin Maddix Mesirow Financial Ms. Janette L. Larsen Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC Metzner Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Mahramas Ms. Erica C. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Larson Drs. Elaine Maimon and Morton Maimon Mr. Robert D. Meyers and Ms. Joyce A. Meyers Warren G. Lavey Revocable Trust Ms. Anne Malec Mr. Jerry Mickelson Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lebedun Malkin Family Philanthropic Fund at Jewish Microsoft Corporation Ms. Jee Yeun Lee Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Ms. Lisa Lee Ms. Margaret Malo Ms. Dana M. Mikstay CLU Ms. Lisa Yun Lee Mrs. Jaya Mani and Mr S. B. Mani Mrs. Paula A. Miller Ms. Sarah Lee Mr. Lawrence D. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Corey Minturn LeFort-Martin Fund Manpower International Inc. Ms. Sarah Solotaroff Mirkin Mr. and Mrs. M. James Leider Maple Corners Family Investment Lisa A. Mistretta Gift Fund Mr. Dan Lemanski and Mrs. Caryl Lemanski Ms. Jamie Maravich Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Mogentale Janet Leno Revocable Trust Mr. Albert V. Maren Ms. Kimberly Moore Regina Lensing Prag Trust Mars Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore Lesnik Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Newton Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Morales Jr. Rochelle & Max Levit Fund Ms. Kathryn Martens Mr. and Mrs. Jose B. Morales Mr. and Mrs. Barry Levontin The Maschhoffs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moreland Mr. James D. Levy Master Educational Assistance Foundation Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Mr. Stephen B. Lewis and Ms. Katheryn L. Ruff Master Spring & Wire Form Co. Funding Trust Libertyville Bank and Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathias Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Moroni Ms. Linda Liddell Mrs. Edward H. Matthei Harold M. and Adeline S. Morrison Family Foundation Mary* and Charles S. Liebman Ms. Mary M. Maule and J Maule Mr. and Mrs. William L. Morrison Ms. Elizabeth A. Liebman Mayer Brown LLP Morrison-Shearer Foundation Mr. Thomas Liebman Beatrice Cummings Mayer The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust Lincolnshire Senior Care, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Mayer Jr. Ms. Anna Morzy Dr. Marcia J. Lipetz Mr. Matthew Mayer The David and Linda Moscow Foundation Mr. Jack K. Lipson and Mrs. Sara C. Lipson Terry and Lottie Mazany Michael H. Moskow IRA Mrs. Theodore A. Livingston Ms. Jeanne L. McAtamney and Mr. Kenneth J. McAtamney Moster Family Charitable Fund at Fidelity Charitable Mr. Richard J. Loewenthal Mr. Charles W. McCaleb Mr. and Mrs. Seymour A. Motel Mr. and Mrs. Rod Loewenthal Helen S. McClain Trust Motorola Mobility Foundation Mrs. Robert C. Long Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. McClain Motorola Solutions Foundation Loop Capital Markets Robert R. McCormick Foundation Ms. Serena L. Moy Mr. and Mrs. Horacio Lopez Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy Mrs. William C. Mueller Lorimor Legacy Fund at the Community Ms. Nancy Davis and Mr. Stuart McCrary Mr. Wuqaas M. Munir and Mrs. Saleha Z. Munir Foundation of Will County

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88039_Body.indd 98 8/25/16 1:40 PM Mrs. Joseph E. Murrow Barbara Parson Trust Mr. Donald H. Ratner Ms. Katherine Musbach Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pascoe Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Mutual of America Life Insurance Company Mr. Ebrahim S. Patel Ms. Amy Z. Reavis and Mr. Marshall W. Reavis IV Mr. and Mrs. William T. Patterson Red Bird Hollow Foundation Ms. Mary Pattillo Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Reece N Mr. Jeffrey C. Paulson Barbara Reed Perkaus Trust Nicholas Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reed Herman J. Naas Trust Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Pearsall Michael Reese Health Trust Ms. Leena Nanda Ms. Kathy Pelz and Mr. Richard Pelz M* and L Reinheimer National Museum of Mexican Art Robert P. and Barbara R. Perkaus Family Lucy J. Reinheimer Trust National Philanthropic Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Perkaus Jr. Ms. Julie Kiefer and Mr. David B. Reinisch Netgar Investments Inc. Dr. Stuart Perlik Ms. Allison Remsen Network for Good The PERT Foundation Ms. Anne Reusché and Mr. David Marzahl New England Foundation for the Arts Mr. John Peterson Bob* and Mary* Reusché New Schools for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Pfau Robert F. and Mary W. Reusché Fund New Venture Fund Ms. Jamie Phillippe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Reusché Next Generation Learning Challenges Mr. Theodore Phillips Mr. Sendhil Revuluri John D. and Alexandra C. Nichols Family Foundation Sally Pick Fund Ms. Deb Reynolds and Mr. Scott B. Reynolds Mr. Peter Nichols and Ms. Amanda Nichols Kathy and Grant Pick Fund Mr. and Mrs. William V. Ricchio Jr. Gertrude B. Nielsen Charitable Trust Mrs. Grant D. Pick Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rich Nielsen TNC US Holdings Inc. Pierce Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Mary B. Richardson-Lowry and Mr. Mark Lowry Mr. Daniel J. Nielsen Mr. Denis Pierce Dorothy and Willie Richie Trust Fund Nissan North America, Inc. Mr. Kenneth G. Pigott* Mr. Robert Rickett Northern Insurance Services Pillars Fund Mr. James R. Rink and Mrs. Susan M. Rink Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program at Mr. Ronnie R. Plasters Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ritter The Chicago Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Plonsker Mr. Michael F. Rittof The Northern Trust Company PNC Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Rizzo Northwestern Memorial HealthCare Polk Bros. Foundation RMB Capital Management Fund at Berrien Norwottock Charitable Trust Ms. Judith M. Porter Community Foundation Not-for-Profit Resources Volunteer Center The Society of the First Presbyterian Church Alice L. Robbins Trust McHenry County of Lake Forest Ms. Ronnie Robbins Numark Credit Union Presence Health Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Rojahn Bill Nygren Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Price Mr. Kyle Rollins Ms. Virginia O. Price Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ronan Jr. O Ms. Tami T. Pringle and Mr. Joseph B. Pringle Ms. Carol B. Roper Pritzker Foundation The Rose Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oberlander J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation Mrs. Merle A. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. O’Bryan The P and J Fund Ms. Deborah Davaney Ross Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Ochsenhirt The Private Bank and Trust Company Thomas J. Rossiter Family Fund Mr. Timothy J. Oconnor The PrivateBank and Trust Company Rossman Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Mr. Ken O’Keefe Providence Bank Mr. Robert A. Rosulek and Mrs. Deborah B. Rosulek Mr. and Mrs. John O’Laughlin Dr. Sarode Pundaleeka Rotary Club of Fox Valley Sunset Charity Fund Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Olson Rotary Club of McHenry Charitable Foundation Dr. Nora C. O’Malley Mr. Robert A. Roth Ms. Abby M. O’Neil and Mr. D. Carrol Joynes Q Mr. Robert D. Roth and Mrs. Deborah S. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O. Ostrem Ms. Sharon Rothstein Ms. Christine Quigley and Mr. Jason Quigley Mr. Dennis O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rowe Ms. Kathryn Quinn Ms. Barbara Oughton and Mr. Ray L. Oughton Ann & Alan Rubin Philanthropic Fund at the Ms. Esther Quintero-Guzman Ms. Marilyn B. Owen Columbus Jewish Federation Mr. Gene Quirini Mr. Onye P. Ozuzu Ms. Patricia K. Yuzawa-Rubin and Mr. Jack Rubin Mr. and Mrs. David Ruder R Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Ruiz P Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Foundation Mr. Sahand Rabbani P.D. Life Enterprise, Inc. Mr. Irwin Racine Ms. Lauren Pabst Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care S Reverend Marilyn Pagán-Banks John and Mary* Raitt Mr. Douglas H. Palmer S&C Electric Company Mr. Krishna G. Ramachandran Pangea Payments, Inc. S&C Foundation Ramblin Corporation Mr. and Mrs. James F. Parker Ms. Farah Hatia and Mr. Yasir Sabri Ms. Christina M. Rashid The John C. and Carolyn Noonan Parmer Dr. Carol and Mr. Gene Saffold Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raths Private Foundation

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88039_Body.indd 99 8/25/16 1:40 PM Saint Mary Mens Club SEIU Healthcare IL IN Solberg Manufacturing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Salamone Mr. and Mrs. William H. Selleck Mr. and Mrs. Tor Solberg Alan Salpeter Trust Sentinus, LLC The Sondheimer Family Charitable Foundation at Sanctuary Farms Devin Shafron Memorial Book Fund National Philanthropic Trust Sandbox Holdings, LLC Ms. Sejal Shah-Myers and Mr. Matthew Myers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorkin Sarode Foundation Shayne Family Philanthropic Fund at Jewish Ms. Jeanne Sorrentino Mr. and Mrs. Steven I. Sarowitz Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Sotheby’s Satter Foundation Francis and Irene Sheahen Fund at Fidelity Charitable Mr. David Sovchen Joan M. Savin Trust Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Sherman Spencer Foundation Ms. Terri Voss and Mr. Jerry W. Savitt Ms. Ann T. Shields The Law Offices of Spesia & Ayers Patrick J Scallon Trust Becky and Dave Shook Family Fund at Mr. and Mrs. Christian Spesia SCE Fidelity Charitable Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spesia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer The Dave and Becky Shook Family Charitable Fund at Ms. Catherine L. Spevok Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Scheck Schwab Charitable Otho S.A. Sprague Memorial Institute Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schellhaass Mr. M.A. Siddiqui Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Sprengel Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schildgen Ms. Lois Ann Simms The Springboard Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Schiller The Mike and Linda Simon Charitable Fund Sprint Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Schlesinger Mr. and Sister Chris Simon Squires Mens Club Ms. Ruth Ann Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Danny G. Simpson St. Mary’s Church Mr. Anthony Schneider Richard Sinsheimer TTEE Mr. Donald W. Stage Dr. Scholl Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sise Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, Inc Ms. Susan M. Schott and Mr. Thomas J. Schott Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Skinner Mr. and Mrs. E. Roe Stamps IV Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schottland Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sleckman Stan’s Office Machines, Inc. The John & Kathleen Schreiber Foundation Ms. Stella R. Slinkard and D.R. Slinkard Ms. Diana Ferguson and Mr. Erroll D. Staton Mr. and Mrs. David E. Schreibman Jeffrey G. Sluman Trust Mr. Daniel Steinberg Ms. Loretta Grennon and Mr. Stephen D. Schutt Elizabeth Louise Smith Trust Dr. and Mrs. Kasiel Steinhardt Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. Allen Smith Sterling Lumber Co. Sam and Dona Scott Fund at Fidelity Charitable Mrs. Kenneth B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Stern John G. Searle Family Trust Ms. Sharon R. Smith Stetler Law Group Frances C. Searle Trust SmithBucklin Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Stewart Ms. Tracy Sefl Louise K. Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Stineman Segal Family Foundation Ms. Amanda Snow W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation Segall Bryant & Hamill Mr. and Mrs. George Soderberg Mr. and Mrs. John Streit

Generation All Steering Committee student members Jessica Diaz and Xiao Lin Mei, along with presenter Rayshawn Burns, encouraging guests at the Action Plan launch event to get residents and other stakeholders involved in supporting Chicago’s neighborhood public high schools.

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88039_Body.indd 100 8/25/16 1:40 PM Mr. Michael Streit Ungaretti & Harris West Monroe Partners Mr. Mark Streitz United Ms. Leslie Davis and Mr. Gregory A. White Ms. Beverly Strellner United Airlines Foundation Jean Whyte & Frank T. Mohr Charitable Trust Lawrence E. Strickling Trust United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Charlotte E. Wiedman Trust The Strobel Family Charitable Fund at Unity Spiritual Center of Woodstock Wight & Company Vanguard Charitable The University of Chicago Will County Economic Development Foundation Ms. Catherine C. Stucka Univision Management Company Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willcockson Byron M. Sturt Trust Mr. Prabhava Upadrashta William Blair & Company Surya Fund at Fidelity Charitable Urantia Association International Mr. and Mrs. Joel V. Williamson Susan R. and John W. Sullivan Foundation Ms. Mary S. Urban Dr. Midge Wilson Ph.D. Ms. Suzanne Hoban and Mr. John Sullivan US Bank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wilson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Sushinski Mr. Theodore M. Utchen Ms. Jill M. Garling and Mr. Thomas J. Wilson II The Sutton Family Trust Mr. Jeffrey S. Wineman, Jr. and Ms. Deborah Sutton Ford, Inc. L. Wineman Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Swenson V Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Winick Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Swift Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Winick Mrs. Charles G. Van Wiggeren Katharine Van Dusen Sylvester Trust Alfred Z. Winick Trust Julie E. Vander Weele Trust Winthrop Harbor School District #1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Vanderveer Wintrust Financial Corporation The VanderVoort Family Fund T Susan and Robert Wislow Charitable Foundation Mr. Ryan VanMeter Ms. Joann Witherell Ms. Dominica Tallarico Ms. Diane C. Vasti and Mr. Nicholas Vasti Ms. Laura Witlox Middaugh Mrs. Marie Tallmadge Veterans Assistance Commission of The Linda and Ron Wolf Family Fund at Goldman Ms. Jennifer Tani McHenry County Sachs Philanthropy Fund Gregory Taubeneck Trust Ms. Janet M. Viano and Mr. Lawrence Viano Mr. Philip Wolfe and Mrs. Anita Wolfe Ms. Delois H. Taylor and Mr. Frederick D. Taylor Ms. Veronica Vidal Mrs. Arnold R. Wolff TC Industries, Inc. The Vitale Family Foundation Inc. The Woman’s Club of Joliet Mr. and Mrs. Andre Teamer Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Voris Wood Family Foundation Trust Mr. Welz Kauffman and Mr. Jon H. Teeuwissen The Voyager Group, LTD Mr. John C. Wood TelecomPioneers Woods Fund of Chicago Gene L. Temkin Fund Woodstock Christmas Clearing House Edward R. Teske Revocable Living Trust W Woodstock Rotary Foundation Mr. Clark H. Tester The W. F. Foundation Ms. Suzanne Wright Ms. Carla D. Thomas Hupernikao Fund William Wrigley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Thomas Ms. Pamela R. Wade Mr. Noel D. Wycliff Mr. and Mrs. Sean W. Thomas Wadsworth Family - Will County Community Gary L. Thompson Living Trust Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Thompson Ms. Carrie Wagner and Mr. John Wagner X Mr. RB Thompson Mrs. Sandra L. Wagner Tides Foundation Xi Lambda Educational Foundation Ms. Mary H. Waite Mr. Rodney A. Tonelli Walgreen Company The Tower Foundation Ms. Shawn M. Walker Toys "R" US Children’s Fund Inc. Y Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wallin Ms. Bonnie Krasny and Mr. Ken Traisman Walmart Stores, Inc Ms. Rhea Yap Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund The Walter Family Foundation Joseph Yashon Mr. and Mrs. M. Jay Trees Fund at Mr. Qaiser F. Waraich Ms. Vivian G. Chiu and Mr. Kung Ying Chiu Schwab Charitable FBO Richard C Warner Mr. Bruce J. Young and Mrs. Beverly Young Ms. Jannice L. Koors and Mr. Jay J. Tremblay Mr. Mark D. Warner George and Kimiko Yuzawa Legacy Fund at Dennis W. Trettel Trust Warwick Foundation Fidelity Charitable Trips & Tours Committee of Sedgebrook Ms. Susan Wasserman Truist Weasel Fund Tua Earl Von Dabrowski FBO Ethel Mr. Eric S. Weber CPA and Mrs. Megan Weber Z Turk Furniture Jerry W. Weber, PhD Mr. Richard B. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. William P. Weber Zion Elementary School District 6 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Weinsheimer Zoller Family Philanthropic Fund at Jewish The Bob Weissbourd Partnership LP U Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Robert G. Weiss Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Zuckerman Ms. Christy Uchida Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Welch Ed Uihlein Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Welles, Jr. Mr. Nathan A. Ulery and Mrs. Kristen D. Ulery Ms. Georgia E. Welles Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ullian Mr Jeff Welles and Mrs. Maud Welles

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88039_Body.indd 101 8/25/16 1:40 PM THE 1915 SOCIETY The Chicago Community Trust created the 1915 Society to honor those generous, forward-thinking donors who made a commitment to secure metropolitan Chicago’s future by including the Trust in their estate plans. Members of the 1915 Society, named for the year the Trust was founded, are ensured that their intentions will forever be translated into meaningful charitable purposes. Changing times and conditions never make these gifts obsolete. Under the capable management of the Trust, they become free endowments, adaptable to evolving circumstances.

CURRENT Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kennedy Elizabeth Louise Smith and Herman and Ernestine Berger Sharon L. King James Victor Smith Rose Bernice MEMBERS Ms. Rhonda Kodjayan Ms. Merrill Hewson Smith Helen U. Bibas Patricia and Martin Koldyke Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Toft Rubetta W. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. John L. Anderson Ms. Alice W. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Tower Irene J. Bliss Mr. Vernon Armour Mr. and Mrs. Desmond LaPlace Mr. Richard B. Turner Lucille E. and Joseph L. Block Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ascoli Dr. Holly A. Rosencranz and Gwen Ulijasz Mary L. Block Mr. Jason M. Baxendale Mr. Warren G. Lavey Mr. Theodore M. Utchen Margaret S. and Philip D. Block Jr. Ms. Anne Blanton Paul J. Leaman Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Warnke George W. Blossom III The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Paul and Eileen LeFort William F. Bode Barbara T. and James E.* Bowman *deceased Mr. Marc Levin Hazel Boostrom Mrs. Lucy Brennan Mary* and Charles S. Liebman Marion Borwell Neville and John Bryan Ms. Rebecca B. Liebman William W. Boyd Ms. Jane Buckwalter Charlotte Lindon DECEASED Dr. Norman Bridge Mr. Jimmie R. Alford* and Laurel Appell Lipkin Elizabeth Brotchner Ms. Maree G. Bullock MEMBERS Mr. Richard J. Loewenthal Antoinette F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John A. Canning Jr. Mr. David R. Luckes John J. Abbott Baird Brown Mr. James A. Casey and Mrs. Ann B. Casey Thomas and Susan Lydon Lester and Hope Abelson Bertha Evans Brown Mr. Morton Coburn Mr. Philip Lyons Ada Ahern Edward Eagle Brown Jane B. and John C. Colman Mr. and Mrs. John Mabie Marie M. Aldis Emily Lorimer Brown Ms. Sandra Vitantonio and Ms. Mardie MacKimm W.D. Allen Gerald S. Brown Mr. Tilden Cummings Jr. Ms. Babs W. Maltenfort Ruth Jones Allison Gladys B. Buettner Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Darnall Beatrice Cummings Mayer Jennie Alperin Virginia Buettner Kassie Davis Terry and Lottie Mazany George F. Anderson Albert J. Buggie Ms. Margo De Ley Scott W. McCausland Norman Richard Anderson James and Caroline Monroe Buggie Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field V Mrs. Withrow W. Meeker Stewart Going Anderson Olive M. Buggie Mr. Walter G. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mendelson Edward F. Andrews William A. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Fry III Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mishlove Lolita Sheldon Armour Mary Elizabeth Burroughs James M. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mitchell Josephine Arnold Burridge D. and Ina H. Butler Mr. Robert H. Glaze Herman and Patricia Naas Marie Arnold Blema E. Cabeen Peter and JoEllen Granson Josepth Pedott Family Fund Lillian Axsmith John Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Greenberg Ms. Audrey R. Peeples Warner Green and Julia Dole Baird Frank V. Carioti John and Jean Greene Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Perkaus Jr. Marian Barber Ryderea Carpenter Mr. Lester Hammar Ms. Jamie Phillippe Phil C. Barber Walter J. Carrick Dr. Michael Hansen Mr. John Pick Clifford W. and Alice Reid Barnes Henry T. Chandler Jr. Deborah Hellerstein, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Reed William Beniah Barrar Rosaline Cohn Mr. and Mrs.* Lawrence Howe M.* and L. Reinheimer Ann Barzel Seymour Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hull Ms. Elizabeth D. Richter and Jane S. Beach Jerome M. Comar Michael and Penelope Iserman Mr. Tobin M. Richter Thomas H. Beacom Gary Comer Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Jacobson Mr. Harry Q. Rohde Horace M. Beebe Lois R. Conley Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Jannotta Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenberg August J. Beloch John R. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Keiser David H. Sanders Hilbert Bengtson Victor Cook Judy and John P. Keller Mr. Franklin Schmidt Virginia Bensinger William J. Cook Ms. Shawn M. Donnelley and Mrs. Gordon H. Smith James F. Beré Loretta Copeland Dr. Christopher M. Kelly

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88039_Body.indd 102 8/25/16 1:40 PM Grace G. Corey Martha E. Gould Fred B. Jones Horace C. Moses David F. Corkle Josephine H. Graham George Herbert Jones Dorothy Mosiman Eleanor H. Corkle Dr. Oscar E. Grant Ethel Kawin Ruth C. Mosser Lynnie B. Cornwell Max and Greta Gratzinger Irene Kawin John R. and Martha E. Moulder Thomas G. Cottell Harold T. Griswold Ethelyn Kerr Blanche E. Muller Cornelius Crane Helen K. Gurley Edward M. Kerwin James A. Neil John Lloyd Crate Phyllis M. Haeger Geraldine M. King Herman W. Nelson Payson E. and Eve Gordon Crissy Ruth T. Halliburton Leopold Kling Helmet and Ruth Netzer Emerson and Alice Crocker Walter J. Hamlin Albert W. Klingbell Bruce Newman Albert E. Cross James W. Hammond Mary L. Koelle Dan A. Nicholson Fannie F. Cross Jaunita Hanson Grace Emily Kretsinger Ermina C. Nicholson Darwin Curtis Dwight S. Harding Harry B. Kuhns Arthur C. Nielsen John C. Curtis Raymond Harkrider Frank W. Kushel Gwendolyn Norton Audrey McGrath Cutter Marianne S. Harper Anthony R. La Ferla Mary S. Oldberg Charles Darling Mrs. Alice Harris and Ella R. Lahey William Olive Mary Darrach Mr. Stanley G. Harris Jr. Elsie Lahey Emily Fentress Ott Jane Dement Date Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wadsworth Harris Warren E. Lamson Lucille Paaske James C. Davis Jane G. Harris Louise H. Landau Dr. Morris L. Parker Alex Demond N. Dwight and Jane G. Harris Helen G. Laue Grace E. Parks Jane and Edison Dick Sylva W. Harris Estella S. and Sol C. Lazarus Thomas W. Parks Lewis A. Donaldson Carrye and Abraham S. Hart Harry B. Lee James A. and Amanda Louisa Patten James H. Douglas Sylvia Shaw Haskins Reginald Levy John L. Patten John S. Dunhill William and Emma Hatfield Rose Kuhn Levy Mrs. Helena Patti and Mr. Nick J. Patti Ruth Dunn Ralph A. Haworth Marion M. Lloyd Azel A. Peck Edna L. Dunning Harry F. Hayes Henrietta Lovi Carl Penn Sherburne M. Earling Frank A. Hecht Ralph L. Lucchesi Ralph Penn Margaret Waller Eckhart Margaret L. Hecht Harry B. Lusch Christen J. Peterson Clara E. Eddy Helen E. Heggie Frank Lytle W.W. Pike Anna C. Edmonds Janet H. Hegwood Cora Davis Magie June B. Pinsof Robert D. and Esther S. Elder Raleigh G. Hegwood Edmund C. Mahoney Ellen S. Poole Ernest T. Elvyn Rollin D. Hemans Walter S. and Ella M. Malinke Grellet C. and Dorothy S. Pound Mary Elizabeth Erskine Celia Hernandez Marie Mangini Frederick H. Prince Walter Ewing Adolph G. Hieronymous Maynard and Elinor Marks Dr. Brown Pusey Jean H. Fahnestock Curtis M. Hinman Harry L. Marshall Jr. Dr. William Allen Pusey William W. Falconer Robert E. Hinman Gertrude B. Martin William F. and Mabel E. Quarrie Amy Falk Jacob Hirtenstein Fowler McCormick Margaret K. Quarrie Irene H. Faust Mary Dickinson Hoffman Cyrus H. and Harriet McCormick Lucile Ralston Frank J. Fecke Samuel Hofman Robert H. McElwee Minnie J. Randall Calvin and Paulina Lyon Fentress Lowell S. Hoit Foster G. McGraw Frank C. and Margo Randolph Goldabelle McComb Finn Rudolph Wieser and Irving McHenry Mary K. Redington George Firmenich Maria Baxter Holmes Helen Sunny McKibbin Patricia Galvin Reedy Marian G. Fisher Ellen Holt William McKittrick Earl Reeve Philip McKay Fisher E.S. Holtslander Robert and Jeanette McMurdy Gladys L. Reisman Alfred Forrest William J. and Helen E. Hough Richard McPherren Bob and Mary Reusché Mabel O. Forsman Edwin P. Hovey Frank W. Means Maude Crawford Rice Charles K. Foster Wilfred Hovey James S. Merrill Alice L. Robbins Janet B. Foster Melita Seipp Howard Major Truman T. Metzel May Josephine Rogers Clinton E. and Margaret A. Frank Hester Ludlow Howe John P. Metzer Adele Rosenberg Meyer E. Franklin Rose C. Hrdlicka Edwin F. Meyer Stella M. and William A. Rowley Henry B. Freeman F.B. Hubacheck Jr. Donald C. Miller Arthur Rubloff Ruth M. Freeman Fred A. Huehn Martha Hopkins Miller Mary Crane Russell Marjorie and Herbert B. Fried Emily S. Hulbert Ruth Mitchell Dorothy M. Ryde A.S. and E.W. Froelich Moses Iralson Harry C. Moir Edward L. and Nora B. Ryerson Marguerite Ann Gabel Herbert S. Irving Edith M. Monash Gladys D. Sandhagen Myrtle Galvin George M. Jackson Catherine D. Monks Marion Schaffner Leslie Freeman Gates Florence Emily Jennings Frederick W. Moore Robert C. Schaffner Albertina Gerhmann Hilda T. and Albert J. Johnson E. Myra Morgan Frederecke Caroline Schall Charles F. Glore Morten S. Johnson Katherine L. Morningstar Earl K. Schiek Raelene V. Goldstein Ralph G. and Helen C. Johnson Preston and Sterling Morton Max Schiff Gertrude W.P. Gordon Frances P. Johnston Sophia P. Morton Norman J. Schlossman

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88039_Body.indd 103 8/25/16 1:40 PM George Alvin Schmidt Hermon Dunlap and Ellen Thorne Smith Harold Swift Louis and Zelda W. Werner Florence Schryver Gordon Smith J. Hall Taylor Charles P. Wheeler John Calwell Scott Muriel Smith Dean Terrill Elsie K. White Sylvia S. Seaman James P. Soper Victor and Lorraine Tesinsky Sarah E. White John G. and Frances C. Searle Karen A. Sorensen Narcissa Niblack Thorne Gertrude Wickersham Lucy B. Seefurth Ora Carr Stannard Frank W. Thurston Emilee L. Wild Helen B. Sehrig Clara M. Stein Chester D. Tripp James Robert Williams Ella U. Seipp Francis T. Stern Charles E. Troughear George H. Williamson Morris Selz Lawrence F. Stern Abbie E. Tyrell Madeline Block Willner Robert F. Serafin Russell T. Stern Louise L. Valentine Mae B. Wiltsee Mercedea M. Seyfarth Genevieve Marie Stevenson Henry Van Gelder Fredda Wines Marion Adele Shank Katherin E. Stimson Morris and Nellie A. Vehon Lenor Adeline Wise Helen E. Shapiro Christian Hans Stoelting Ernest H. and Lillian H. Volwiler Frank H. and Nellie C. Woods Eleanor Shay William B. Storey Louise M. Waiss Charles H. Worcester Mary R. Shedd Howard A. Stotler Ina F. Walker Mary F.S. Worcester Louise B. Shire Eli M. Straus Alex Wallack Edith Franklin Wyatt Rose L. and Sidney N. Shure Francis H. Straus Henry P. Weber Faith Wyatt Sylvia Simons Sights Frederick R. Stryker Mildred M. Weber Mr. and Mrs. James Zacharias James Simpson Margaret J. Stuart Majorie Webster Carl W. Zepp Burton O. Smith Frank L. Sulzberger Helen and Maurice Weigle Edward Page Smith Bernard E. Sunny Helen Weigle

North Lawndale Employment Network's Sweet Beginnings program hires former inmates and trains them to be beekeepers. The program fights recidivism by offering its employees training and other services. Not only does Sweet Beginnings create jobs in North Lawndale, but it also tackles the ongoing crisis of colony collapse disorder.

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88039_Body.indd 104 8/25/16 1:40 PM PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE and YOUNG PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Chicago Community Trust’s Professional Advisory Committee and Young Professional Advisory Committee consist of professional advisors in the legal, accounting, investment and financial services fields. They work with the Trust to learn more about how they can enhance their clients’ charitable giving. Members of the PAC and YPAC also assist the Trust in building relationships in their fields of expertise, from banking and law to wealth consulting.

PROFESSIONAL Kim Kamin YOUNG Robert Iverson Neil Kawashima Elizabeth Jones ADVISORY Lawrence Kern PROFESSIONAL Norah Jones COMMITTEE Jim Kinoshita ADVISORY Adnan Khansur Michael Lee COMMITTEE Gregory Koeberl Dick Lang, chair Kenneth Lorch Elizabeth Kolshak Karim Ahamed Howard McCue Timothy Bresnahan, co-chair Benjamin Lavin Christine Albright David McGranahan Tiffany Irving, co-chair Amy Margolin John Anderson Donna Morgan Amanda Andrews Christopher Marquez Robert Billow Michael Morden Jeff Bergman Corbin Morris Ann Bjerke Mark Neil Pamela E. Berkowitz Adam Novak Richard Black Sandra Newman Ashley Bradburn Ryan Oberly Matthew Bonaguidi Kevin Noonan Lucy Bickford Gina Oderda Jarrett Bostwick Robert Patterson Meghan Davis Ray Prather Richard Brown Igor Potym Catherine Donovan Brandon Schlessinger Richard Campbell Christine Quigley Dan Ebner Michael Sorrow James Casey Darryl Rodgers Dimitri Eliopolous Kristin Smith Thomas Chomicz Janice Rodgers Drew Gibbons Melinda Stanley Tilden "Denny" Cummings Martin Ryan Juli Gilliam Sara Steigrwewald Rebecca Deaton Nathaniel Sack Hanna Go Erica Tarantur J.E. Clark Delanois Kathleen O’Hagan Scallan Erika Grim David Trailov Michael Diedrich Todd Schneider Shilpa Gupta James Vender Christine Edwards Thomas Schroeder Elizabeth Hess Michael Wycklendt Frederic Floberg David Shayne Benjamin Holland Rick Franklin Mary Ann Spangler Sisco William Franzen David Smith Gregory Frezados Joan Steel Michael Friedberg Andrew Stone Roselyn Friedman Mark Styles Jonathan Graber Domingo Such Barbara Grayson Angelo Tiesi Marguerite Griffin Mary Lee Turk David Handler Sally Venverloh James Hellige Jay Warren Austin Hirsch Michael Weiland David Hodgman William Weinsheimer Case Hoogendoorn Ryann Whalen Marc Horner John Wiktor Toya Horn Howard H. Randolph Williams Andrew Jacobs Bruce Wojack Bennetta Park Jenson Jeffrey A. Zaluda Funkadesi, an award winning band that mixes East Indian music with reggae Sheila Johnson and funk, performs at the Trust's centennial celebration at Union Station.

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88039_Body_a1.indd 105 8/25/16 6:27 PM FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS The Chicago Community Trust’s mission to improve the quality of life and prosperity of our region is achieved through the generosity of our donors. As of Sept. 30, 2015, the Trust’s consolidated assets totaled nearly $2.3 billion. In addition, during the fiscal year, the Trust received new gifts totaling $260.4 million and made combined grant commitments totaling $208.4 million.

FUND TYPES • Restricted Funds: A donor may establish a fund dedicated to an Donors may work with the Trust to create and contribute to one or more area of concern to the community. These funds enable the Trust to types of funds. Donors can shape charitable gift funds to meet their respond to ongoing needs in specific areas. specific interests and objectives by using one or all of the basic fund • Unrestricted Funds: Through unrestricted funds, donors enable types as building blocks. the Trust to respond to the community’s most pressing challenges in Advised Funds: creative and flexible ways. These funds provide some of the Trust’s An advised fund may be established with a gift of $10,000 or more. It most important resources capable of addressing the ever-changing provides donors the opportunity to remain actively engaged in the grant needs of the community. making process. Advised funds are efficient alternatives to private Designated Funds: At the time a designated fund is established, the foundations, may involve successor generations and may be endowed donor designates specific charitable organizations as the perpetual for perpetual giving. recipients of the income from the fund. The Trust ensures that the Competitive Funds: designated recipients receive support as long as they remain in The Trust’s competitive funds are available to nonprofit organizations existence and continue to fulfill their intended charitable purpose. in metropolitan Chicago that serve the residents of the region. Supporting Organizations: A growing number of donors with Organizations receiving support in the form of grants must have a 501(c) significant charitable assets and a desire to have a more formal giving (3) status or fiscal agent. Competitive funds include the following: structure are establishing supporting organizations. As with advised • Field of Interest Funds: Individuals and organizations may pool funds, a supporting organization is an attractive alternative to a private their charitable gifts of any size into a common fund that addresses foundation, providing significant tax benefits and grant making an issue of importance to them and to the community. Income support through the Trust. from these funds is distributed by the Trust in accordance with each fund’s specific purpose.

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88039_Body.indd 106 8/25/16 1:40 PM GROWTH Following are charts that compare the total assets, contributions and combined grant commitments of the past five years for The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates for fiscal year ending September 30, 2015.

CONSOLIDATED ASSETS in millions of dollars 2,500

FY 2011 $ 1,582,884,555 2,000

FY 2012 $ 1,804,362,755 1,500 FY 2013 $ 2,087,011,848 1,000 FY 2014 $ 2,290,734,371 500 FY 2015 $ 2,280,193,218 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

CONSOLIDATED CONTRIBUTIONS in millions of dollars 300

FY 2011* $ 102,063,467 250

FY 2012* $ 179,703,954 200 FY 2013* $ 208,111,743 150 FY 2014* $ 200,798,791 100 FY 2015* $ 260,372,849 50

0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

COMBINED GRANT COMMITMENTS in millions of dollars 250

FY 2011* $ 107,880,213 200

FY 2012* $ 177,331,001 150

FY 2013* $ 161,006,125 100

FY 2014* $ 170,800,892 50

FY 2015* $ 208,418,440 0

*Does not include activity related to government grants and contracts 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

CONTRIBUTIONS During fiscal year 2015, The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates received contributions of $260,372,849. Following is an analysis of these contributions by fund type.

0.28% 4.93% 0.65% FISCAL YEAR 2015 CONTRIBUTIONS 0.89% BY FUND TYPE Advised $ 242,793,291 Discretionary Endowments $ 2,318,229 Designated $ 725,700 Supporting Organizations $ 12,842,199 Other $ 1,693,430 Total $ 260,372,849 93.25%

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88039_Body.indd 107 8/25/16 1:40 PM GRANT COMMITMENTS* As illustrated by the following charts, the Trust makes many different types of grants using resources obtained through a variety of partnerships with donors. For an overview of our program priorities and a detailed list of fiscal year 2015 grant recipients, please refer to pages 16 through 77.

3.13% 2.01% FISCAL YEAR 2015 GRANT COMMITMENTS BY FUNDING SOURCE 19.68% Other funds of the Searle Total Trust and Affiliates Funds Funds Advised $ 145,024,288 $ 11,660,000 $ 156,684,288 Competitive $ 26,255,030 $ 14,763,500 $ 41,018,530 Designated $ 4,196,742 $ 0 $ 4,196,742 Supporting Organizations $ 6,518,880 $ 0 $ 6,518,880

Total $ 181,994,940 $ 26,423,500 $ 208,418,440 73.01% 75.18%

FISCAL YEAR 2015 COMPETITIVE GRANT COMMITMENTS 11.61% BY PROGRAM PRIORITY 26.34% Other funds of the Searle Total Trust and Affiliates Funds Funds Civic and Cultural Vitality $ 8,348,025 $ 2,458,000 $ 10,806,025 Education and Economic Development $ 6,207,105 $ 5,157,500 $ 11,364,605 Health, Housing and Human Services $ 11,246,900 $ 2,840,000 $ 14,086,900 Sustainable Development $ 453,000 $ 4,308,000 $ 4,761,000 Total $ 26,255,030 $ 14,763,500 $ 41,018,530 34.34% 27.71%

FISCAL YEAR 2015 ADVISED, DESIGNATED AND SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS GRANT COMMITMENTS 2.78% 5.03% 1.43% 13.15% Supporting Advised Designated Organizations Total Arts, Culture and Humanites $ 19,202,330 $ 1,537,737 $ 1,278,682 $ 22,018,749 18.68% Education $ 59,118,432 $ 388,749 $ 575,332 $ 60,082,513 Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy $ 2,325,545 $ 13,929 $ 18,000 $ 2,357,474 Community Improvement 0.78% and Capacity Building $ 2,070,442 $ 235,783 $ 125,187 $ 2,431,412 7.08% Employment $ 551,562 $ 203,138 $ 88,500 $ 843,200

Environment $ 6,197,677 $ 175,247 $ 26,600 $ 6,399,524 7.21% 35.89% Food, Agriculture & Nutrition $ 1,246,950 $ 0 $ 39,500 $ 1,286,450 3.82% 0.77% 1.41% Philanthropy, Voluntarism 0.50% 1.45% & Grant Making Foundations $ 10,708,351 $ 168,433 $ 1,200,762 $ 12,077,546 Health $ 10,055,412 $ 297,439 $ 1,506,658 $ 11,859,509 Housing & Shelter $ 1,198,358 $ 354 $ 111,000 $ 1,309,712 Human Services $ 29,088,427 $ 842,521 $ 1,332,709 $ 31,263,657 International, Foreign Affairs and National Security $ 2,385,687 $ 0 $ 5,250 $ 2,390,937 * Does not include grants from federal funds ** Other includes the following areas: diseases, disorders and Religion-Related $ 4,439,622 $ 172,412 $ 40,200 $ 4,652,234 medical disciplines; public and societal benefit; medical research; youth development; social science; animal related; Other** $ 8,095,493 $ 161,000 $ 170,500 $ 8,426,993 crime and legal related; recreation and sports; science and Total $ 156,684,288 $ 4,196,742 $ 6,518,880 $ 167,399,910 technology; mental health and crisis intervention; and mutual and membership benefit.

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88039_Body.indd 108 8/25/16 1:40 PM INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE The growth of The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates is achieved through a combination of new contributions received and investment performance. The Trust’s Finance Committee, with the assistance of professional investment consultants, is responsible for establishing investment policy and the continual monitoring of individual managers and their investment performance. Following are charts that summarize the asset allocation target for the Trust, the investment performance and relevant performance benchmarks.

10% ASSET ALLOCATION TARGET AS OF 15% SEPTEMBER 30, 2015

Absolute Return

Fixed Income 15% 30% Hedged Equity

International

Large Cap 15% Small Cap 15%

INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE PERIODS ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2015

1 Year 3 Years 5 Years Trust -2.92% 6.56% 7.39% Foundation 0.88% 7.68% 7.44% Policy Benchmark 1 -1.30% 7.30% 8.37% Policy Benchmark 2 -1.84% 6.10% 5.96%

Policy Index 1 45% S&P, 10% Russell 2000, 7.5% MSCI EAFE, 7.5% MSCI EM and 30% Barclays US Aggregate Policy Index 2 30% S&P, 10% Russell 2000, 7.5% MSCI EAFE, 7.5% MSCI EM 15% Barclays US Aggregate, 15% HFRX Absolute Return, and 15% HFRX Hedged Equity.

EXPENSES Board and management work closely to ensure charitable dollars given through The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates are used for their intended purposes. Mindful of the cost associated with fulfilling the mission of the Trust, expenses are carefully monitored. During fiscal year 2015, total consolidated operating expenses exclusive of grants and program-related expenses were $21,410,149 (administrative expenses of $17,114,103 and investment management and custodian fees of $4,296,046), representing 0.94 percent of total assets.

LEGAL COUNSEL Mayer Brown

ACCOUNTANTS KPMG

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88039_Body.indd 109 8/25/16 1:40 PM COMMITTED TO COMMUNITY Our region is home to people passionate about their neighborhoods. People committed to making a difference. As the Trust begins our next century of service, we pledge to champion the common good. By inviting everyone to join in conversation, and inspiring everyone to collective action, together we can create a place where no one is left behind. After 100 years, the Trust remains unchanged in its commitment to community. We have defined a new strategic direction which provides us with the right tools to serve the people making our region great. Here are the key ideas and the biggest changes in the new plan.

WE HEARD YOU. At the Trust, community is at the center of everything we do. During On the Table mealtime conversations, co-workers, neighbors, friends, family and even complete 1 strangers talked about what mattered most to them, their families and their communities. You spoke, we listened. Our new strategic direction is deeply rooted in what we’ve learned from residents.

WE WANT TO MAKE THE Our goal is to expand our community of generosity, inspiring more residents to share REGION BETTER BY their time, talents and other assets to enrich the quality of life for all residents. The Trust 2 CONTINUING TO INSPIRE will collaborate with individuals and organizations in new philanthropic opportunities— PHILANTHROPY IN ALL leveraging our scale and capacity to multiply the effectiveness of each investment. ITS FORMS.

WE’RE SUPPORTING CIVIC We can no longer think about the Trust as only a grant making foundation. The Trust is ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES uniquely positioned to invite, host and sustain the collective engagement of residents in THAT PROVIDE ONGOING 3 OPPORTUNITIES FOR the civic life of our region—for our common good. RESIDENTS TO CONNECT AND COLLABORATE.

WE’RE CHANGING HOW WE We are streamlining our grant making process, to help nonprofits focus on their mission DO BUSINESS WITH rather than on the administrative burden of grant seeking. Successful and established 4 NONPROFITS AND THOSE Trust programs that help nonprofits thrive, such as SMART Growth, will continue. The Trust THEY SERVE. hopes to provide capacity-building support in some form to all nonprofit sectors in the coming years. In addition, the Trust will focus on collaboration, co-investment and impact for our current and new nonprofit partners to generate new resources and opportunities.

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88039_Body.indd 110 8/25/16 3:03 PM WE’RE SHIFTING OUR FOCUS These “GO grants” will allow us to build and strengthen our longstanding partnerships FROM PROGRAMMATIC GRANTS with nonprofit organizations that have track records of success in providing critical 5 TO GENERAL OPERATING services. In many cases, the Trust has funded these organizations year after year. GRANTS TO SUSTAIN NONPROFIT By making “GO grants” renewable, we will provide stability and make it easier for nonprofits ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTED TO ADDRESSING CHRONIC to focus on their missions. NEEDS IN OUR COMMUNITIES.

WE’RE PROVIDING As our work in this space evolves over the next year, the Trust can be nimble in OPPORTUNITIES TO INCUBATE addressing bold new opportunities and urgent needs. 6 NEW AND EMERGING ORGANIZATIONS, AS WELL AS NURTURE INNOVATIVE IDEAS FROM ESTABLISHED ORGANIZATIONS.

WE’RE TACKLING SOME In addition to supporting the essential needs, the Trust will pursue transformative change OF THE MOST in four priority areas: education, economic development, sustainable communities and 7 PRESSING ISSUES community vitality. We will support equitable access to post-secondary education, FACING OUR apprenticeships and job training; stimulate regional competitiveness and local economic COMMUNITIES. vitality; advance the growth and resilience of the most disadvantaged communities; and mitigate the impact of racial isolation and inequity to ensure continued regional vitality. In addition to funding, we will drive change by building partnerships that maximize our impact.

WE’LL KEEP LISTENING. Our commitment to the region is to keep listening to you and use what we learn to COMMUNITY VOICE shape how the Trust can best serve the region and its residents. We will expand 8 MATTERS. the momentum that began with On the Table, with even more ongoing opportunities to make your voice heard.

WE’LL KEEP TELLING YOUR The Trust is committed to sharing and amplifying your stories of generosity, compassion STORIES. and social conscience. Together, these countless stories of philanthropy will reflect the 9 most promising success from our communities, and inspire others to make a difference. Please continue to share your stories with us.

WE’RE HERE FOR GOOD, No single organization or government agency can respond to all the complex needs of COMMITTED TO MAKING our region. But together, we can create a thriving region in which all residents enjoy the 10 AN IMPACT IN THE NEXT highest quality of life and the opportunity for a better future. CENTURY.

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88039_Body.indd 111 8/25/16 3:03 PM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee of The Chicago Community Trust is the governing body responsible for all grant allocations made from the Trust’s funds, for overseeing asset development and for guiding our general operations. Our founding Declaration of Trust specifies authorities who are designated to appoint members of this committee in order to represent the communities we serve. All members of the Executive Committee also compose the Board of Directors of The Chicago Community Foundation, our corporate affiliate. Following are the 2015 members of the Executive Committee and their appointing authorities.

CLARK BLUHM BROWN CASTRO CATLIN DALEY

DONNELLEY FERRO GARDNER PEEPLES REINSDORF RICHARDSON-LOWRY

ROWE RUIZ TANG WOLF

Frank M. Clark William M. Daley Michael A. Reinsdorf Chairman Appointed in 2014 by the Executive Committee Appointed in 2015 by the chief judge of the U.S. Appointed in 2006 by the Trustees Committee District Court, Northern District of Illinois Shawn M. Donnelley Leslie Bluhm Appointed in 2011 by the Trustees Committee Mary B. Richardson-Lowry Appointed in 2013 by the president of Appointed in 2013 by the Trustees Committee Northwestern University Michael W. Ferro Jr. Appointed in 2008 by the Trustees Committee John W. Rowe Carole L. Brown Appointed in 2014 by the Trustees Committee Appointed in 2013 by the mayor of Chicago Denise B. Gardner Appointed in 2008 by the presiding judge Jesse H. Ruiz Martin R. Castro of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Appointed in 2009 by the Executive Committee Appointed in 2011 by the presiding judge Cook County Michael Tang of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Appointed in 2009 by the president of the Cook County Audrey R. Peeples Appointed in 2007 by the chief judge of the U.S. University of Chicago John H. Catlin District Court, Northern District of Illinois Linda S. Wolf Appointed in 2007 by the mayor of Chicago Appointed in 2013 by the chair of the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago

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88039_Body_a1.indd 112 8/25/16 6:28 PM FORMER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS TRUSTEES COMMITTEE Thomas G. Ayers Clifford W. Barnes* María C. Bechily and BANKS Prudence R. Beidler* James F. Beré* Heather Bilandic Black Our relationship with Chicago financial institutions dates back to the founding Judith S. Block Philip D. Block Jr.* of The Chicago Community Trust and continues to be a partnership James J. Brice with enduring richness. In 1915, Harris Trust and Savings Bank stood as the Eugene J. Buffington John A. Canning Jr.* sole trustee bank charged with managing the Trust’s charitable assets. Martin R. Castro Adela Cepeda Over time residents began assessing their own personal giving and contemplated Franklin A. Cole Paula Hannaway Crown the charitable legacy they would leave the community. Individuals turned to Charles S. Cutting William M. Daley the banks for assistance in leaving gifts in perpetuity, and the banks, in turn, Abel Davis Milton Davis looked to the Trust as a fellow civic leader. Gaylord Donnelley James H. Douglas Jr. Today five financial institutions manage a large portion of the Trust’s Bernard A. Eckhart Judy Erwin assets. We are privileged to have such strong relationships with these Marshall Field V Barbara A. Foote* banks and their leaders. James J. Glasser* Jack M. Greenberg J. Ira Harris The Trustees Committee, comprising five chief executives of these banks, King W. Harris Mortimer B. Harris appoints up to five members of the Executive Committee, approves other Margaret D. Hartigan appointments to the committee and, according to the Declaration of Trust, David G. Herro Edgar D. Jannotta* “shall consult with and advise … in matters pertaining to the development George E. Johnson Christopher G. Kennedy of The Chicago Community Trust and public relations.” Following are the Martin J. Koldyke Mercedes A. Laing 2015 members of the Trustees Committee and Trustee Banks. Sue Ling Gin Homer J. Livingston Jr. Charles E. Lomax Margaret P. MacKimm Lewis Manilow Frederick (Rick) H. Waddell Charles H. Markham Chairman Brooks McCormick* Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Edward D. McDougal Jr. The Northern Trust Company George B. McKibbin Florence Lowden Miller Melissa Bean Cynthia Mitchell Chairman, Midwest Region Richard M. Morrow JPMorgan Chase John Nichols William R. Odell WADDELL BEAN Marsha Cruzan Virginia F. Ojeda President, Chicago Region Donald S. Perkins U.S. Bank Quintin E. Primo III Nancy Ryerson Ranney Mark F. Furlong Cordell Reed President and Chief Executive Officer Robert W. Reneker Shirley Welsh Ryan* BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Edward L. Ryerson* Tim Maloney Mrs. Gordon H. “Ruddy” Smith Illinois President Hermon Dunlap Smith* The Reverend Dr. Kenneth B. Smith* CRUZAN FURLONG Bank of America R. Douglas Stuart Frank L. Sulzberger Harold H. Swift Henry Favill Tenney TRUSTEE BANKS Eugene A. Tracy Merle J. Trees Bank of America Arthur R. Velasquez BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Ormand J. Wade JPMorgan Chase Edward K. Welles The Northern Trust Company Emory Williams U.S. Bank Blaine J. Yarrington MALONEY *Former chairman 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 111

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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Deneen Jackson Smith Rachel Pate Director of Endowment Accounting Marketing Assistant Terry Mazany President and CEO Frank Soo Hoo Eva Penar Controller Director of Marketing and Communications Marcia Gettings Executive Assistant Danaka Williams Linda Reasons Accounting Associate Senior Administrative Assistant Michelle Martin Hunter Director of Strategy and Alignment Jean Westrick HUMAN RESOURCES AND Centennial Project Director Bill Lowry ADMINISTRATION Special Assistant to the President Chae Dawning PROGRAM Denise Mica Senior Director of Human Executive and Board Relations Assistant Peggy A. Davis Resources and Administration Chief Officer of Programs and Strategic Integration May Pelz Brandon Brooks Director of Data Governance and Analytics Sandra Aponte Human Resources Manager Associate Program Officer, Arts and Culture Samantha Yi Tonya Kidd Project Assistant Nestor Avendano Human Resources Coordinator Grants Coordinator DEVELOPMENT AND DONOR Barbara Langford Suzanne Connor SERVICES Receptionist Senior Program Officer, Arts and Culture Cora Marquez Jamie Phillippe Michael Davidson Office Assistant Vice President of Development and Donor Services Senior Program Officer, Sustainable Rita Medrano Development Jason Baxendale Executive Assistant and Facilities Manager Senior Director of Gift Planning Rebecca Dill Tiffany Woods Administrative Assistant Patrick Donnelly Human Resources Coordinator Database Manager Laura Gutierrez Administrative Assistant Bob Eichinger INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Director of Donor Services Haven Leeming Tom Irvine Administrative Assistant Vanessa Johnson Chief Information Officer Development Assistant James H. Lewis, Ph.D. Claire Chang Senior Program Officer, Human Services Antonio Martinez Jr. Manager of Application Development and Community Development; and Director Director of Development Michael Johnson of Research and Evaluation Nicole Mitchell Desktop Technician Gudelia Lopez Associate Manager of Development Tom Pfluger Senior Program Officer, Education Kathy Pope Manager of Information Technology Karen-Jo Mensch Assistant Director of Donor Services Senior Administrative Assistant Abbe Temkin MARKETING AND Peggy Mueller Director of Major and Planned Gifts COMMUNICATIONS Senior Program Officer, Education Veronica Vidal Daniel O. Ash Janice Pacheco Assistant Director of Development Chief Marketing Officer Administrative Assistant Janice Washington Kate Allgeier Sandy Phelps Coordinator of Donor Services Manager of Electronic Communications Director of Grants Management FINANCE Maritza Bandera Shari Pundrich Centennial Project Manager Grants Coordinator Carol Crenshaw Daniel Cumming Alma Rodriguez Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer Strategic Initiatives Coordinator Associate Program Officer, Health Nevertha Brooks Jennifer Ho Marly Schott-Dechter Accounting Associate Digital Archivist Administrative Assistant Mark Finke Cheryl Hughes Jourdan Sorrell Director of Administrative Accounting Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives Project and Executive Assistant Karina Rivera Barbara Denemark Long Brandon Thorne Accounting Associate Archivist Associate Program Officer, Human Services and Adan Rodriguez Romero Maya Norris Community Development Accounting Associate Manager of Publications and Marketing Carmen Vitello Assistant Grants Manager 112 THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST

88039_Body.indd 114 8/25/16 1:41 PM TRUST at a GLANCE

ORIGINS Albert W. Harris of Harris Trust and Savings Bank and his father, Norman Harris, founded The Chicago Community Trust on May 12, 1915.

ASSETS $2.28 Billion

GOVERNANCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The Trust’s governing board comprises up to 17 community leaders who oversee all operations. TRUSTEES COMMITTEE: Made up of senior executive officers of banks that manage at least $4 million in Trust funds, the Trustees Committee appoints members of the Executive Committee and advises the Trust on development and community relations matters.

GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE Chicago, suburban Cook County and the Illinois counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will

GRANTS TO SUPPORT The Chicago Community Trust and Affiliates, together with its donors, gave more than $208 million in COMMUNITIES 2015.

GRANT MAKING PROGRAM AREAS Education and economic development; health, housing and human services; civic and cultural vitality; and sustainable development.

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS Burridge D. Butler Memorial Trust, Glasser and Rosenthal Family Foundation, Lavin Family Supporting Foundation, Metropolis Strategies, PERT Foundation, S&C Foundation and Springboard Foundation

GEOGRAPHIC AFFILIATES The Community Foundation of Will County, The Lake County Community Foundation and The McHenry County Community Foundation

IDENTITY-FOCUSED FUNDS African American Legacy, Asian Giving Circle, Latino Giving Circle, The LGBT Community Fund, Nuestro Futuro, Persons with Disabilities Fund and Young Leaders Fund

FUNDING COLLABORATIVES Arts Education Initiative, Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development, Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance, Connect Chicago Challenge, Financial Services Pipeline Initiative, Generation All, Get IN Chicago, Hive Chicago , Illinois Immigration Funders Collaborative and Smart Chicago Collaboratives

CIVIC LEADERSHIP The Trust regularly convenes public sector, civic and community leaders to work on finding solutions for challenges facing the Chicago region.

NONPROFIT INCUBATOR Many Trust initiatives and programs have developed into stand-alone organizations addressing the needs of the community, including the Campaign for Community Schools, Chicago High School for the Arts, Executive Service Corps of Chicago, IFF, Ingenuity, Leadership Greater Chicago and Voices for Illinois Children.

DONOR SERVICES The Trust works one on one with local donors to help them manage their charitable giving, offering them several ways to give. These include setting up their own funds or contributing to existing funds. Donors with funds at the Trust are able to benefit from the expertise of the Trust’s grant making staff and the scope of our grant making.

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88039_Body.indd 115 8/25/16 1:41 PM Terry Mazany President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel O. Ash Chief Marketing Officer Eva Penar Director of Marketing and Communications Galambos + Associates Design

The Chicago Community Trust, our region’s community foundation, partners with donors to leverage their philanthropy in ways that transform lives and communities. For the past century, we have connected the generosity of donors with community needs by making grants to nonprofit organizations working to improve metropolitan Chicago. Since our founding in 1915, the Trust has awarded over $2 billion in grant funding to more than 11,000 local nonprofit organizations – including more than $208 million in 2015. Our region is home to people passionate about their neighborhoods. People committed to making a difference. People divided by a legacy of segregation, separated by lines of class and race and opportunity – but there is much more that unites us than divides us. As the Trust begins our next century of service, we pledge to bridge these divisions and to champion the common good, creating a place where no one is left behind.

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