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Table of Contents Highlights of the Year

2 Annual Meeting Calls for Local Giving A Word from Our Leadership 3 Grants 4 5 $19.5 Million Awarded in Grants

7 Community Knowledge Efforts Expand 8 Valley Community Foundation Thrives

10 Building Strong Nonprofits

13 Grants Address Needs and Opportunities New Funds 14 Local New Media Builds Community

17 Unprecedented Gift of Richard L. English 18 Quinnipiac River Fund

Foundation Donors 20 21 Giving Totals $42 Million 22 Class of 2011 Receives First Promise Scholarships

24 Women & Girls Donors Continue Support through Estate Gifts Gifts in Memory/Honor 25 giveGreater.org® Donors 26 27 Higher One® Partnership

29 Community “Gives It Forward” through giveGreater.org® Volunteers 30 31 New Haven Healthy Start Provides Care Coordination Professional Advisors 32 Nettie Dayton Circle 33 Bequests Build the Community Endowment Financial Statements 34

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2 Annual Meeting Calls for Local Giving At the 83rd annual meeting last November, more than 250 guests participated in producing a special live edition of The Community Foundation’s newsletter Community Currents. Paul Bass, founder of the Online Journalism Project and the , served as the live editor. “Chief Correspondent” Will Ginsberg introduced the Learn and Share section of The Community Foundation’s website. Special guest Bob Ottenhoff,CEO of Guidestar, was interviewed about the company’s role in creating greater nonprofit transparency, including the creation of DonorEdge, the platform for giveGreater.org®. The evening closed with a spoken word performance by poet Lytasha Blackwell, a rousing call to action to get involved and “give it forward”. A Word from our Leadership 3

The Community Foundation for Greater Richard English’s legacy stands for the In each of these ways, and in many others New Haven had much to be proud best of community philanthropy, and The highlighted in this annual report, the work of of in 2011. With $42 million in new Community Foundation is proud to have The Community Foundation happens because contributions, total assets grew to more been entrusted with his bequest. local individuals and institutions – whether than $340 million. We provided more than generations ago or more recently – acted upon $19 million in grants and, in a variety of ways At the same time, our vision is firmly fixed their own answer to the fundamental question that transcend these figures, played a central on meeting current community needs and that is posed in large letters on the walls of role in the progress of the Greater New building for the future. The Foundation’s our lobby: Haven community. New Haven Promise program began operations this past year, awarding its first Our Community’s Future: What Inspires You? Yet this story of the continued growth scholarships to qualifying high school and contributions of community seniors. A partnership with Yale University, We very much hope that this report will help philanthropy in New Haven Promise is building a college- you answer that all-important question for cannot be told within the narrow confines going culture in New Haven’s schools and yourself. We are grateful for your commitment of one twelve-month period. In 2011, neighborhoods and engaging parents in to our community’s future and your interest The Community Foundation was deeply the challenge of improving educational in The Community Foundation, and hope anchored in the best traditions of Greater achievement. The Community Foundation that we might be of assistance in turning your New Haven, deeply engaged in our is proud to be actively engaged in and inspiration into reality for the benefit of our community’s current opportunities and supportive of New Haven’s nationally- shared community. challenges, and deeply committed to acclaimed school change efforts. investing in the future of local community philanthropy. In the internet age, the future of local community philanthropy will depend The Richard L. English Fund, established at on having a strong online presence. The The Community Foundation by a bequest of Community Foundation has taken up this more than $20 million following Mr. English’s challenge, and almost 200 local nonprofits Rolan Joni Young Smith death in 2011, is one of the great philanthropic are now profiled on our giveGreater.org® Chair of the Board of Directors gestures in our community’s history. site. In 2011, we launched a companion Mr. English’s gift for the benefit of the Learn and Share site with reports, stories New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the and issue briefs covering the eight areas New Haven Museum, Neighborhood Music comprising our vision of how to build School and the Yankee Council a stronger community. The Community of the Boy Scouts is the culmination of a Foundation is proud that thousands of tradition of local commitment, engagement people in our community are now using William W. Ginsberg and leadership extending back through these online resources to learn about, President & CEO several generations of Mr. English’s family. engage with and give to local organizations. * 4 Grants

The Community Foundation Ability Beyond Disability Inc. • • ...... $25,228 Audubon Connecticut • • ...... $35,000 for Greater New Haven makes Achievement First • • ...... $13,524 Autism Science Foundation • ...... $250 Act New Haven • ...... $1,700 Ayuda • ...... $13,040 grants that carry out the Africa Inland Mission • ...... $1,000 Baltimore Museum of Art • ...... $2,943 intentions of donors, while Agency on Aging of South Central Connecticut Inc. • • • $235,415 Barnard Environmental Studies Magnet School PTO • . . . $1,800 Aging At Home Inc. • ...... $3,500 Be The Match Foundation • ...... $500 responding to community AIDS Interfaith Network • ...... $2,500 Beardsley Park Zoo • ...... $300 needs and taking advantage AIDS Project New Haven • • • ...... $40,344 Believe in Me Empowerment Corporation • ...... $3,000 Albertus Magnus College • • ...... $5,109 Benjamin Jepson School • ...... $688 of opportunities. All Nations Christian Academy • ...... $1,250 Berkshire School • ...... $500 All Our Kin Inc. • • • • • ...... $31,290 Best Buddies Connecticut • • ...... $2,500 Grants from donor-advised Alpha Kappa Alpha, Tau Xi Omega Chapter • ...... $2,011 Beth-El Center Inc. • • • • • ...... $39,249 ALS Angels Inc. • ...... $1,000 Bethesda Nursery School • ...... $1,738 funds are made with the ALS Association, Connecticut Chapter • ...... $100 Beulah Heights First Pentecostal Church • ...... $15,000 participation of the donors. Amber Waves Farm • ...... $500 BHcare • • • • ...... $141,638 American Anti-Vivisection Society • ...... $9,386 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampden County • . . . . . $25,000 designated funds American Cancer Society, New England Division • . . . . $10,179 Bikes For Kids • ...... $1,000 Grants from American Diabetes Association, Connecticut Affiliate • . . . $250 Binghamton University • ...... $10,000 support specific organizations, American Foundation for the Blind • ...... $9,386 Black Rock Food Pantry • ...... $696 American Heart Association • ...... $793 Blackstone Library Cultural Center • ...... $1,000 as expressed by individual American Jewish Committee • ...... $7,500 Botsford Historical Association Inc. • ...... $43,072 donors or organizations. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee • ...... $300 Bowdoin College • ...... $500 American Red Cross, Connecticut Chapter • • . . . . . $13,611 Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut Yankee Council • • . . . $893 Endowed scholarship American Red Cross, National Headquarters • • . . . . $15,636 Boys & Girls Club of New Haven • • • • • • ...... $79,790 American Red Cross, SCC Chapter • ...... $1,500 Boys & Girls Village • • ...... $2,927 funds provide assistance American School for the Deaf • ...... $9,386 Branford Food Pantry Inc. • • • ...... $1,641 to students for secondary and American Symphony Orchestra League • ...... $2,485 Branford High School • • • ...... $8,282 AmeriCares • ...... $2,500 Branford Rotary Club • ...... $1,000 post-secondary education Amistad Academy • • ...... $5,500 Bread & Roses Community Fund • ...... $1,000 and training. Amity Regional High School • • ...... $3,825 Bread for the World • ...... $1,250 Amity Teen Center Inc. • • ...... $1,479 Brevard Zoo • ...... $750 Amnesty International • ...... $2,943 Bridges...A Community Support System Inc. • ...... $50 Grants made through Anderson Center for Autism • ...... $500 Brooks School • ...... $1,000 preference and unrestricted Andover School of Montessori • ...... $4,500 Brunswick School • ...... $50,000 Animal Haven Inc. • • • ...... $38,551 Buck Memorial Library • ...... $250 funds express a broad Annie Wright School • ...... $2,000 Bucknell University • ...... $2,000 preference or give full Ansonia High School • ...... $1,400 Bucksport Community Concerns • ...... $250 Ansonia NAACP Youth Council • ...... $500 Building with Books • ...... $500 discretion to the Board. Ansonia Public Library • ...... $559 Calvin Hill Day Care • ...... $5,000 Architecture Resource Center Inc. • ...... $5,000 CAMA – Community Arts Music Association • . . . . . $10,000 Area Congregations Together Inc. • • ...... $5,025 CARE • ...... $500 Area Cooperative Education Services (ACES) • ...... $500 Carleton College • ...... $500 Arms Wide Open • ...... $250 Caroline House • ...... $1,000 Arte Inc. • • ...... $13,000 Catholic Family Services of Ansonia • ...... $322 Arthritis Foundation • ...... $9,386 Center for Children’s Advocacy • ...... $250 Arts Council of Greater New Haven • • • • • . . . . . $33,612 Central Connecticut Coast YMCA • • • ...... $79,105 Artspace Inc. • • • • • ...... $25,249 Central CT Coast YMCA, Hamden/North Haven Branch • . $12,067 ASCO Cancer Foundation • ...... $1,000 Central CT Coast YMCA, Soundview Family Branch • . . . $10,000 ASSIST • ...... $2,000 Central Connecticut State University • ...... $6,166 Association of World Citizens • ...... $2,500 The Century for the Cure • ...... $250

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Centro San Jose c/o Catholic Charities Inc. • • • . . . . $42,500 Chabad Lubavitch of Merrimack Valley • ...... $37,300 Chabad Lubavitch of Westport • ...... $3,600 Chapel Haven Inc. • • ...... $9,893 The Chase Foundation • ...... $2,500 Chatham Square Neighborhood Youth Empowerment Group • $5,955 Cheshire Land Trust • • ...... $99 Children in Placement of CT Inc. • • • • ...... $2,044 Children Inc. • ...... $13,425 The Children’s Center of Hamden • • • • ...... $67,831 The Children’s Community Programs of CT Inc. • ...... $25 • Non-competitive Grants The Children’s Hospital League • ...... $7,000 • Competitive Grants Children’s Law Center of Connecticut • • ...... $20,000 • Leadership Activities The Children’s School • ...... $2,500 • Fiduciary Grants Children’s Trust Fund • ...... $300 Choate Rosemary Hall • ...... $1,000 Christ Church • ...... $1,000 Christ Church Parish of New Haven • • ...... $25,725 Christ Episcopal Church of Bethany • ...... $6,572 Christian Community Action • • • • • ...... $53,695 Christian Heritage School • ...... $10,000 Church of Christ Congregational • ...... $13,224 Church of Christ Stony Creek • ...... $600 Church of the Redeemer •...... $400 Church World Service • • ...... $2,683 Circle of Care for families of children with cancer Inc. • . . . $1,000 City Harvest Inc. • ...... $250 City of New Haven • ...... $55,000 Community Mediation Inc. • • • • ...... $38,286 City of New Haven Community Services Administration • . $11,000 Community Partners • ...... $2,500 City Seed Inc. • • • ...... $1,788 Community Sailing Center • ...... $1,000 Citywide Youth Coalition Inc. • • • • ...... $22,182 Community Soup Kitchen • • • • • ...... $10,676 Civic Orchestra of New Haven • • ...... $3,264 Compassion Club • ...... $800 ClearWater Initiative Inc. • ...... $2,500 Concepts for Adaptive Learning • • ...... $1,500 $19.5 Million Awarded in Grants Clelian Adult Day Center • • ...... $4,500 Congregation Beth El-Keser Israel • • ...... $4,036 Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic • • • • • • . . . . . $43,446 Congregation Beth Israel • ...... $18,400 In 2011, $19.5 million was granted, including Colby College • ...... $2,000 Congregation B’Nai Jacob • ...... $1,661 Colby-Sawyer College • ...... $1,500 Congregation Mishkan Israel • ...... $3,041 grants made by the Valley Community Foundation. Collective Consciousness Theatre Inc. • ...... $4,000 Congregation Or Shalom • ...... $3,500 College of Charleston • ...... $4,000 Congregations Organized for a New Connecticut • . . . . . $5,000 More than $2.7 million was awarded to fifty The Collegiate School Annual Fund • ...... $250 CT Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) • • • • • . $50,311 Colorado State University • ...... $800 Connecticut Audubon Society • ...... $8,950 organizations in The Community Foundation Columbia University • ...... $1,000 CT Black Alliance for Educational Options (CT BAEO) • . . . $1,000 Columbus House Inc. • • • • • • ...... $143,387 Connecticut Boat Club • ...... $5,000 for Greater New Haven's competitive Responsive Community Action Agency of New Haven Inc. • ...... $500 Connecticut Center for Arts & Technology • • . . . . . $877,000 Community Alliance for Research and Engagement • . . . . $5,000 Connecticut Center for Child Development Inc. • ...... $500 New Grants process. One third of those grants Community Alliance for Youth Sports CAYS • ...... $1,000 Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation Inc. • . $10,386 provided general operating support in a time of Community Dining Room • • • ...... $1,721 Connecticut Children’s Museum • • ...... $30,607 The Community Foundation of Northwest CT Inc. • . . . . $756,677 Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice • . . . . . $5,500 increased demand for services and decreases in Community Health Network of CT Foundation Inc. • • . . . . $5,500 Connecticut Coalition on Aging • ...... $1,318 Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture Inc. • . . . . $1,000 Connecticut College • ...... $16,203 funding from other public and private sources. In addition, $11 million was distributed from funds designated by donors or organizations.

*excludes grants made by our affiliate, the Valley Community Foundation; visit www.valleyfoundation.org/2011annualreport for list 6 Grants (continued)

Connecticut Council for Education Reform • • . . . . . $356,596 Domestic Violence Services of Greater New Haven • . . . . $300 Fellowship Place • • • • • • ...... $94,154 Connecticut Council for Philanthropy • • ...... $32,355 Domus • ...... $12,000 FGNHCC – Network for Public Education • ...... $16,067 Connecticut Economic Resource Center Foundation • . . . . $500 Douglas House • ...... $533 FINCA • ...... $300 Connecticut Food Bank • ...... $29,100 Douglass Fund at the Assoc. Alumnae of Douglass College • . . $683 First Church of Bethlehem • ...... $18,789 Connecticut Fund for the Environment • • • • ...... $6,458 Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen • • • • • ...... $33,490 First Church of Christ New Haven • • ...... $98,768 Connecticut Greyhound Adoption • ...... $250 DPB Priesthood Association Dominican Friars Guild • . . $31,618 First Church of Christ New Haven, Connecticut Hospice Inc. • • • ...... $17,711 Drexel University • ...... $500 Ladies Home Missionary Society • ...... $12,047 Connecticut Humane Society • • ...... $19,935 Duke University • ...... $3,000 First Presbyterian Church of 5th Avenue • ...... $350 Connecticut Junior Republic • ...... $2,327 Earthplace, The Nature Discovery Center Inc. • ...... $3,000 First Presbyterian Church of New Haven • • ...... $18,841 Connecticut Mental Health Center Foundation • • . . . . $10,044 East Bay Sanctuary Covenant • ...... $5,000 FISH of Greater New Haven Inc. • • • • • ...... $26,014 Connecticut Parents Union Inc. • ...... $1,500 East Rock Institute Inc. • ...... $6,043 Fisher House Foundation • ...... $400 Connecticut Radio Information System Inc. • ...... $4,000 East Rock Neighborhood Association • ...... $550 FOCUS • ...... $5,000 Connecticut Sponsoring Committee Inc. • • ...... $20,000 East Rock Village Inc. • ...... $1,250 Focus on Children • ...... $500 Connecticut State Golf Association • ...... $12,096 Easter Seals Goodwill Industries Foodshare • ...... $500 CT Urban Education Fund Supporting St. Martin de Porres • . . $500 Rehabilitation Ctr. Inc. • • • • ...... $67,441 Foote School • • ...... $4,078 Connecticut Veterans Legal Center • ...... $25,000 Eastern Connecticut State University • ...... $7,954 Fort Nathan Hale Restoration Projects Inc. • ...... $7,953 Connecticut Voices for Children • • • • • ...... $68,803 Eastman School of Music • ...... $9,637 Fortunato Sicilian Puppets • ...... $3,000 Connecticut Women’s Education & Legal Fund • • • . . . $31,174 Edgerton Park Conservancy • • • • ...... $3,082 Foundation for the Advancement of Catholic Schools (FACS) • $250 The Connection Inc. • • ...... $1,100 Edith B. Jackson Child Care Program Inc. • ...... $2,600 Foundation of the Gtr. New Haven Chamber of Commerce • $25,250 The Consultation Center • • • • ...... $29,555 EIR Urban Youth Boxing Inc. • ...... $1,500 Frances Payne Bolton School of Continuum of Care Inc. • • ...... $542 Eli Whitney Museum Inc. • • • • ...... $35,944 Nursing Annual Fund • ...... $15,000 Cooley Dickinson Hopital • ...... $25,800 Eli Whitney Technical High School • ...... $800 Franklin Street United Methodist Church • ...... $250 Coop Center for Creativity • ...... $2,000 Elm City Cycling • ...... $1,300 Freddie Fixer Parade Inc. • ...... $3,000 Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School • ...... $650 Elm City Dance Collective Inc. • ...... $40 Fresh Air Fund • ...... $500 The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art • . . $2,500 Elm City Fellows • ...... $7,020 Friends Center for Children Inc. • ...... $500 Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis • • • . . . . . $4,140 Elm Shakespeare Company • • ...... $13,000 Friends of Animals • ...... $8,950 Cornell Scott Hill Health Corporation • • • ...... $8,169 Elon University • ...... $800 The Friends of Boulder Knoll • ...... $6,000 Cornell University • ...... $2,000 Emmanuel Church • ...... $3,000 Friends of Case Memorial Library • ...... $1,754 Corporate Accountability International • ...... $1,000 Emmanuel College • ...... $1,200 Friends of Cheshire Public Library • ...... $7,428 Courage Center of Golden Valley • ...... $13,425 Empower New Haven Inc. • ...... $20,000 Friends of Darien Library • ...... $750 Courage to Resist • ...... $1,000 Endicott Fund • ...... $500 Friends of East Rock Park • ...... $1,500 Creative Arts Workshop • • • • • ...... $35,786 English at Large • ...... $500 Friends of Levitt Pavilion Inc. • ...... $2,500 CT News Project • ...... $42,000 Environment and Human Health Inc. • ...... $67,870 Friends of Nathaniel Witherell Inc. • ...... $250 The Culture Project Inc. • ...... $1,000 Environmental Defense Fund • ...... $4,475 Friends of the Ansonia Nature Center FANCI • . . . . . $10,045 Curry College • ...... $1,000 Epiphany Lutheran Church • ...... $500 The Friends of Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital • . . . . . $500 Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Society • ...... $102,000 Episcopal Church of St. Paul & St. James • • ...... $3,494 Frontline Souljaz • ...... $3,000 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute • ...... $1,250 Essential Public Radio • ...... $500 FSW Inc. • • ...... $40,000 Dance Connection • ...... $500 Essex County Community Foundation • ...... $4,500 Fund for Antioch College • ...... $10,500 Dartmouth College • ...... $5,000 Andover Coalition for Education • ...... $4,500 The Fund for Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine • . . $683 Davis Public Schools Education Foundation • ...... $1,250 Ethnic Historical Archives Center of New Haven Inc. • . . . $2,500 Gann Academy • ...... $3,800 Davis United Methodist Church • ...... $1,000 Fair Haven Community Health Center • • • • • . . . . . $42,633 Ganna Walska Lotusland • ...... $10,000 Deerfield Academy • ...... $1,000 Fairfield Theater Company • ...... $609 Garden Club of New Haven • ...... $7,293 Defenders of Wildlife • ...... $8,950 Fairfield University • ...... $7,422 Gateway Community College • • ...... $10,706 Denison University • ...... $100 Faith Healing and Deliverance Ministries • ...... $1,000 Gateway Community College Foundation Inc. • . . . . . $26,200 Derby Academy (Trustees) • ...... $2,000 Family Promise • ...... $250 Gaylord Hospital • • ...... $10,602 Derby High School • ...... $5,500 Farm & Wilderness Foundation • ...... $2,000 George Stevens Academy Annual Fund • ...... $250 The Diaper Bank • • • • ...... $32,551 Farmington Canal Rail To Trail Association • ...... $449 Gesell Institute of Human Development • ...... $2,250 Dickinson College • ...... $1,000 Farnam Neighborhood House • • • ...... $38,090 Gettysburg College • ...... $1,000 Doctors Care • ...... $3,000 Fashion Institute of Technology • ...... $1,000 Gift of Life Foundation • ...... $60,000 Doctors Without Borders • • ...... $14,443 Feeding America • ...... $26,000 Girl Scouts of Connecticut Inc. • ...... $2,500

• Designated • Donor Advised • Fiduciary • giveGreater.org® • Organization Fund • Preference • Scholarship • Unrestricted 7 Community Knowledge Efforts Expand As part of The Community Foundation website, Learn and Share outlines community issues in eight categories. Each area includes data, resources, research and issue briefs, as well as stories about the work of local nonprofits. Donors can connect to giveGreater.org® and make donations to nonprofits that inspire them. Learn and Share and giveGreater.org® give people who care about this community access to the same kinds of information available on the web about worthy causes and giving opportunities in every corner of the world. They are indispensable tools for local organizations seeking support from local donors in the internet age. One of the first issue briefs produced was about positive youth development and cited the work of the Citywide Youth Coalition, a group started with The Community Foundation’s help more than twenty years ago.

The Global Center • ...... $1,000 Global Village Media • ...... $5,000 Goddard College • ...... $1,000 Good Shepherd Day Care Center • ...... $10,000 Gordon College • ...... $500 Grant Foundation for Hospital Albert Schweitzer • ...... $683 Great Connecticut Traditional Jazz Festival • ...... $1,000 Great Pond Mtn. Conservation Trust Wildlands Campaign • . . $250 Greater New Haven Assoc. of Realtors • • ...... $17,868 Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce • ...... $1,400 Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund • • • • • . . $44,168 Greater New Haven Help Alliance Inc. • ...... $100 Green Mountain College • ...... $500 Greenwich Academy • ...... $30,000 Greenwich Chaplaincy Services • ...... $250 Griffin Hospital • ...... $1,118 Groundworks Initiatives Inc. • ...... $2,500 Grow New Haven • ...... $2,355 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind • ...... $9,386 Guilford A Better Chance Inc. • ...... $250 Guilford Art Center • ...... $1,000 Guilford Center for Children • ...... $4,000 8 Grants (continued)

Guilford Community Fund • ...... $1,250 The Guilford Foundation • ...... $250 Guilford Free Library • ...... $500 Guilford High School • ...... $7,175 Guilford Land Conservation Trust • ...... $250 Habitat for Humanity of Greater New Haven • • • • . . . . $6,991 Hamden Hall Country Day School • ...... $55,000 Hamden High School • • ...... $32,227 Hamden Land Conservation Trust • • ...... $688 Hamden Library • • ...... $11,223 Hamden Public Schools • ...... $78,600 Hamden Transition Academy • ...... $2,500 Hampshire College • ...... $800 Hannah Gray Development Corporation • ...... $1,000 Hannah Gray Home Inc. • ...... $4,954 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving • ...... $90,000 Hartford Stage • ...... $2,000 Harvard University • ...... $9,000 Haskins Laboratories Inc. • ...... $87,828 Haverford College • ...... $2,000 Hebrew Burial & Free Loan Assoc. of New Haven Inc. • . . . $157 Heifer International • • ...... $1,933 Helen Keller International • ...... $66,000 Henry M. Jackson Foundation • ...... $500 High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Inc. • ...... $35,000 High School in the Community • ...... $780 Higher Heights Youth Empowerment Prgms. Inc. • • • • • $37,440 Highville Charter Schools • ...... $5,000 Hill House Senior Residence • ...... $500 Hill Regional Career Magnet High School • • . . . . . $18,500 Hill/City Point Neighborhood Action Group Inc. • • . . . . $1,250 Hispanics in Philanthropy • ...... $35,000

Valley Community Foundation Thrives A new agreement, effective in 2011, recognizes that the Valley Community Foundation has established itself as the institution individuals, families and organizations turn to to create permanent philanthropic endowment for the Valley. In 2011, twelve new funds were established at the Valley Community Foundation, more than $6.3 million in contributions was received through new and existing funds, and $1.1 million was distributed in grants. Outreach in the Valley dates back to the establishment of the Frank and Ross Gates Fund in 1952.

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Hole in the Wall Gang Camp • ...... $27,500 The Kennedy Center Inc. • • ...... $99 Mediators Beyond Borders International • ...... $17,500 Hopkins School • • • ...... $20,650 Kids In Crisis Inc. • ...... $15,000 Medical Campus Traffic Safety Group • ...... $475 Horns for Kids • ...... $1,000 Kucetekela Foundation • ...... $400 Medical Missions for Children • ...... $20,000 Hospital of Saint Raphael • • ...... $21,996 Land Use Leadership Alliance (LULA) • ...... $11,000 Mercy Center at Madison • ...... $1,500 Housatonic Council, Boy Scouts of America • ...... $12,670 Latina ARMY Inc. • ...... $500 Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation • ...... $5,000 Howard Center • ...... $500 LEAP • • • • • • • ...... $40,296 Metropolitan Business Academy • ...... $2,400 Hudson Guild • ...... $1,000 Leelanau Conservancy • ...... $100 Michigan State University • ...... $1,000 Humane Society of New York • ...... $9,372 Leeway Inc. • ...... $26,183 Middlesex Community College • ...... $4,600 Humane Society of the United States • • ...... $4,725 Leila Day Nurseries Inc. • • • • ...... $47,018 Milford Academy • ...... $1,596 Huntington’s Disease Society of America • ...... $500 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society • ...... $50 Milford Historical Society • ...... $1,200 Hyde Leadership School • ...... $4,975 The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, CT Chapter • • . . . . . $220 Mondavi Center • ...... $1,500 Hygeia Foundation Inc. • ...... $221 Liberation Programs Inc. • ...... $3,000 Montclair State Univeristy Foundation • ...... $500 Immanuel Missionary Baptist Church • ...... $870 Liberty Community Services Inc. • • • ...... $1,389 The Montessori School • ...... $250 Industrial Opportunities Inc. • ...... $1,000 Life Haven • • • • • ...... $14,914 Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries Inc. • ...... $250 Institute of Neurodegenerative Disorders • ...... $500 Lifelinx Corporation • ...... $4,500 Mount Holyoke College • ...... $250 Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility • ...... $4,000 Light & Life Foundation • ...... $250 Mount Saint Michael Academy • ...... $3,000 Interfaith Cooperative Ministries • • ...... $1,029 Light of Life Foundation • ...... $750 The Morgan School • ...... $1,644 Interfaith Housing Association • ...... $500 Lighthouse International • ...... $9,386 Muscular Dystrophy Association • ...... $2,725 Interfaith Peace-Builders • ...... $500 The Literacy Center of Milford Inc. • • ...... $1,632 Music Haven Inc. • • • • • ...... $32,829 International Festival of Arts & Ideas • • • • • . . . . . $137,547 Literacy Coalition of Greater New Haven • ...... $3,200 NAACP, Connecticut State • ...... $1,500 International Medical Corps • ...... $1,000 Literacy Volunteers of Greater New Haven • • • • . . . $31,796 NAACP, Greater New Haven • • ...... $2,365 International Physicians for the Literacy Volunteers of Stamford/Greenwich • ...... $500 National Art Museum of Sport • ...... $1,262 Prevention of Nuclear War • ...... $683 Literacy Volunteers of Washington County • ...... $500 National Humane Education Society • ...... $4,475 International Rescue Committee • ...... $1,500 Livingston-Park County Public Library • ...... $2,500 National Jewish Health • ...... $2,500 Iraq Veterans against the War • ...... $1,000 Long Wharf Theatre • • • • • • ...... $596,714 National MS Society • ...... $250 IRIS – Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services • • • • . $51,075 Lower Naugatuck Valley Parent Child Res. Center Inc. • • . . . $98 National Wildlife Federation • ...... $8,950 Ithaca College • ...... $5,000 Lund Family Center • ...... $750 Nations Ministry Center • ...... $250 James Hillhouse High School • • ...... $116,607 Lustgarten Foundation • ...... $250 Natural Resources Defense Council • ...... $500 Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation • ...... $500 Luther College • ...... $1,000 The Nature Conservancy • ...... $2,750 Jamie Hulley Fund for the Arts • ...... $2,500 Lyman Hall High School • ...... $2,000 The Nature Conservancy of Connecticut • ...... $9,023 The Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Lynchburg College • ...... $1,000 Nazareth College, Office of the Bursar • ...... $2,000 Medical Research • ...... $6,273 The Magic Foundation • ...... $250 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven • • • . . $26,271 Janus Youth Programs • ...... $500 Maine Maritime Academy • ...... $2,500 Neighborhood Music School, Inc. • • • • • • . . . . . $99,122 Jazz Haven Inc. • ...... $500 Make-A-Wish Foundation of America • ...... $500 New Canaan Country School • ...... $6,000 Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven • . . . $12,587 Malaria No More • ...... $250 New College of Florida • ...... $2,000 Jewish Family Service of New Haven • • • ...... $27,963 March of Dimes • • ...... $1,052 New Hampshire SPCA • ...... $1,000 Jewish Family Service of Stamford Inc. • ...... $21,600 Marine Toys for Tots • ...... $500 New Haven Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta • . . . $1,945 Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven • • . . . . . $14,008 Marist College • ...... $3,500 New Haven Ballet • ...... $1,000 Jewish Home for Children • ...... $781 Maritime Aquarium of Norwalk Inc. • ...... $79,000 New Haven Board of Park Commissioners • • • . . . . $18,921 Jewish Home for the Aged • ...... $3,875 Mark T. Sheehan High School • ...... $12,171 New Haven Chamber Orchestra • ...... $3,000 Jewish Federation Plaza • ...... $500 Marrakech Inc. • • • • ...... $4,200 The New Haven Chapter of Links Inc. • ...... $1,750 John B. Pierce Foundation • ...... $1,435,000 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Program • . . . . $2,000 New Haven Chorale • • ...... $3,476 Johns Hopkins University • ...... $3,000 Martin Luther King Holiday Commission • ...... $2,500 New Haven Early Childhood Council • • ...... $25,000 Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale • • ...... $7,316 Mary Wade Home • • • • • ...... $33,246 New Haven Ecology Project • • • • ...... $61,241 Jr. Achievement of Southwest New England Inc. • • • • . $23,627 Massachusetts College of Art • ...... $800 New Haven Family Alliance • • • ...... $48,000 Junior League of Greater New Haven • ...... $1,000 Massaro Community Farm Inc. • • • ...... $25,050 New Haven Farms • ...... $4,000 JUNTA for Progressive Action • • • • • ...... $55,761 Master’s Manna Inc. • • ...... $443 New Haven Folk Inc. • ...... $500 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Gtr. New Haven Chapter • . . . $500 Mazon • ...... $10,000 New Haven Free Public Library • • • ...... $1,588 K.E.Y.S. Inc. • ...... $300 McGill University • ...... $2,500 New Haven Free Public Library Foundation • • • • . . . . $7,290 KaBOOM • • ...... $500 MDRC • • ...... $25,000 New Haven Green Fund Inc. • ...... $12,500 10 Grants (continued)

New Haven Healthy Start • ...... $900,000 New Haven Science Fair Program • ...... $700 New Haven Hebrew Day School • ...... $500 New Haven Symphony Orchestra • • • • • • . . . . . $254,941 New Haven Home Recovery • • • • ...... $35,372 New Haven Urban Design League • • ...... $11,000 New Haven HomeOwnership Center • • ...... $15,000 New Haven YMCA Youth Center • • ...... $40,000 New Haven Inner City Outings • ...... $3,000 New Haven Youth Tennis • ...... $1,000 New Haven Kiwanis Club • ...... $573 New Haven/Leon Sister City Project • ...... $2,500 New Haven Land Trust Inc. • • • • ...... $91,935 New Israel Fund • ...... $1,500 New Haven Legal Assistance Association Inc. • • • • • . $104,584 New Life Corporation • ...... $40,500 New Haven Museum and Historical Society • • • • . . . $378,238 New Orleans Musicians Clinic (NOMC) • ...... $1,000 New Haven Paint & Clay Club • • ...... $6,025 New Samaritan Corporation • ...... $1,000 New Haven Pop Warner Football • ...... $3,000 New York Times Neediest Cases Fund • ...... $500 New Haven Preservation Trust • • • • ...... $23,140 New York University • ...... $6,000 New Haven Pride Center • ...... $1,000 Newhallville Academy Inc. • ...... $2,500 New Haven Promise • • ...... $770,392 Newhouse School at Syracuse University • ...... $1,000 New Haven Public School Foundation Inc. • ...... $17,980 Nextgen Leaders Fund • ...... $73,186 New Haven Public Schools • ...... $375,000 NFTE – Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship • . . . . . $5,500 New Haven Reads • • • • • ...... $50,211 Niagara University • ...... $6,000 New Haven Scholarship Fund Inc. • • • • ...... $73,109 Noroton Presbyterian Church • ...... $2,246 North Haven Education Foundation • ...... $500 North Haven High School • • ...... $4,211 North Haven Trail Association • ...... $3,000 Northeast Organic Farming Assoc. of Connecticut Inc. • . . . $6,000 Northeastern University, Office of Student Accounts • . . . $2,000 Norwalk Community College Foundation • ...... $1,250 Building Strong Nonprofits Notre Dame High School • • ...... $11,285 NTM Info & Research • ...... $5,000 The Community Foundation has a long history of providing capacity building Obie Harrington-Howes Foundation • ...... $1,000 Ohio Health Corporation • ...... $500 and technical assistance for nonprofits. In the 1980s, technical assistance funds Ohio Wesleyan University, Annual Fund • ...... $13,500 Online Journalism Project Inc. • • • • ...... $62,699 were awarded through a special grants process and an organization named Operation Fuel Inc. • ...... $10,000 D.A.T.A. (Development and Technical Assistance Center) which was Opportunity International • ...... $2,000 Orange Town Hall • ...... $5,549 supported by The Community Foundation. In October 2011, at Endowment 101, Orchard House • • ...... $6,500 Orchestra New England • • • ...... $3,857 experts shared essential information about nonprofit endowment oversight Orland Fire Department • ...... $250 Orland Historical Society • ...... $250 and governance. In December, an Employee Enrichment Training workshop Orland Methodist Church • ...... $250 Oxfam America • ...... $1,250 was held to help nonprofit staff members become better employees and increase Paier College of Art Inc. • ...... $1,500 their opportunities for advancement. Training sessions were presented by The Parents’ Foundation for Transitional Living • ...... $250 Parsons the New School of Design • ...... $500 Strive New Haven, a local nonprofit and Foundation grantee that prepares, The Partnership for Connecticut Cities Inc. • ...... $2,000 Passaic County CASA Inc. • ...... $20,000 trains, places and supports Greater New Haven residents in securing employment. Pathways to Results LLC • ...... $8,453 PEACE OUTside Campus • ...... $250 Pennsylvania College of Technology • ...... $2,150 Pequenas Ligas Hispanas de New Haven • • ...... $20,000 The Perfect Blend Inc. • ...... $3,000 Person-to-Person Inc. • ...... $500

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Pet Animal Welfare Society • ...... $500 Pivot Ministries Inc. • ...... $250 Planned Parenthood – Western PA • ...... $500 Planned Parenthood of Southern New England • • • . . . $2,650 Play with Grace • ...... $2,500 Plymouth State University • ...... $2,000 Pomona College • ...... $500 Port Orange Presbyterian Church • ...... $500 Pratt Institute • ...... $1,000 President and Fellows of Middlebury College • . . . . . $50,000 Prevent Blindness Tri-State • • ...... $28,338 Priscilla Maxwell Endicott Scholarship Fund • ...... $9,200 Project Access of New Haven • • • ...... $51,176 Project Joy • ...... $500 Project Open Hand • ...... $1,000 Province of St. Augustine • ...... $9,372 Public Allies Connecticut • • • ...... $25,198 Public Allies Inc. • ...... $2,500 Quinnipiac River Watershed Association • ...... $16,000 Quinnipiac University • • • ...... $20,680 ‘r kids Inc. • • • • • • ...... $45,113 R.A.C.E. Inc. • ...... $1,500 Read to Grow • • • • ...... $14,713 Re-Entry Ministry Inc. • ...... $500 Reformed Church of Highland Park • ...... $683 Regional Data Cooperative, dba Data Haven • • • • . . . $40,223 Rescue Fire Company • • ...... $4,388 Resource Generation • ...... $1,000 Rethinking Schools • ...... $1,000 Return to Freedom • ...... $12,639 Salvation Army, Territorial Headquarters • ...... $9,372 Roanoke College • ...... $2,500 Salve Regina University • ...... $1,200 Rochester Institute of Technology • ...... $1,500 SARAH Foundation • • • • ...... $32,220 Roger Williams University Bursar’s Office • ...... $4,000 Save Our Sons Inc. • ...... $2,000 Rosa Parks Legacy/Thank You Rosa Parks • ...... $1,000 Save the Children Federation • ...... $5,500 Russell Trust Association (RTA) • ...... $100 The School for Ethical Education • ...... $150 S.A.F.E. (Save Animals From Elimination) • ...... $1,264 Schooner Inc. • • • ...... $15,349 Sacred Heart Academy • ...... $1,900 Semper Fi Fund • ...... $260 Sacred Heart Church • ...... $10,785 Send a Kid to Camp Scholarship Fund • ...... $1,000 Sacred Heart University • ...... $7,000 Send International • ...... $2,500 Safe Horizon • ...... $1,000 Seymour High School • ...... $6,300 Saint Francis & Saint Rose of Lima School • • . . . . . $39,166 Seymour Historical Society • ...... $19,032 Saint Francis of Assisi • ...... $3,000 Seymour Public Library • ...... $38,052 Saint Joseph College • • ...... $5,400 Share Our Strength • ...... $1,000 Saint Raphael Foundation • • ...... $20,030 Shepherds Inc. • • ...... $5,226 The Saint Thomas More Corporation • ...... $3,000 Shining Hope for Communities • ...... $500 Saint Thomas’s Day School • • ...... $4,299 Shoreline Greenway Trail Inc. • • • • ...... $21,020 Salisbury School • ...... $4,000 Short Beach Union Church • ...... $1,500 Salvation Army, Adult Rehabilitation Center • ...... $3,489 Sickle Cell Disease Assoc. of America, Southern CT • . . . . $750 Salvation Army, Greater Valley Corps • • ...... $99 Silver Bay Association • ...... $1,000 Salvation Army, New Haven • ...... $1,469 Simon Wiesenthal Center • ...... $7,500 12 Grants (continued)

Site Projects Inc. • ...... $100 Thayer Academy • ...... $1,000 Skidmore College • ...... $1,000 Thirteen – WNET • ...... $1,000 The Smile Train • ...... $2,500 Thompson Child & Family Focus • ...... $250 Smith College • ...... $10,541 Three Rivers Community College • ...... $3,272 Solar Youth • • • • • ...... $59,599 Tower One/Tower East Resident Association • ...... $500 Solution M.C. • ...... $1,000 Town of Old Saybrook, Social Services • ...... $2,246 South Brooklyn Legal Services Inc. • ...... $10,000 Trinity Church on the Green • ...... $14,129 South Central Behavioral Health Network Inc. • . . . . $30,000 Trinity College • • ...... $905 South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority • . . $45,925 Trinity College, Annual Fund • ...... $250 Southern Connecticut State University • • ...... $34,960 Trinity Pawling School • ...... $2,500 Southern Connecticut State University Foundation Inc. • . . $1,150 Trinity School • ...... $2,175 Southern Poverty Law Center • ...... $2,500 The Trustees of Reservations • ...... $101,000 Southington High School • ...... $675 Tuck School of Business • ...... $91,250 Special Olympics of Connecticut • ...... $50 Tulane University • ...... $3,000 Special Olympics Rhode Island • ...... $610 Turning Point Center of Chittenden County • ...... $9,000 Sportsometry • ...... 20,000 UJA-Federation • ...... $5,000 Squash Haven Inc. • • • ...... $32,844 Ulysses S. Grant Foundation • ...... $19,326 St. Aedan-St. Brendan Catholic School • ...... $2,224 Union Leader Santa Fund • ...... $1,000 St. Ann’s Soup Kitchen • ...... $300 Unitarian Society of New Haven • ...... $6,000 St. Anthony’s Church • ...... $20,000 United Healthcare Children’s Foundation • ...... $900 St. Bernadette’s Catholic School • ...... $2,000 United Way of Greater New Haven • • • • ...... $188,820 St. Brendan’s Church • ...... $10,785 United Way of Greenwich • ...... $500 St. Francis Home for Children Inc. • ...... $37,500 The University of Akron • ...... $500 St. John’s Episcopal Church • ...... $2,976 University of Bridgeport • ...... $906 St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center Foundation • . . . $45,000 University of Chicago, The College Fund • ...... $500 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital • ...... $1,500 University of Connecticut • ...... $55,951 St. Lawrence University • ...... $250 University of Connecticut Foundation Inc. • ...... $544 St. Luke’s LifeWorks • ...... $500 University of Delaware • ...... $2,000 St. Martin de Porres Academy • • • • • ...... $66,824 University of Hartford • ...... $844 St. Mary’s Church • ...... $40,300 University of Maine • ...... $1,000 St. Patrick’s Church and Parish • ...... $10,784 University of Maryland • ...... $1,300 St. Paul’s on the Hill Episcopal Church • ...... $250 University of Massachusetts • ...... $1,800 St. Paul’s School • ...... $100 University of Massachusetts, Lowell • ...... $1,000 St. Rose of Lima Church • ...... $500 University of Michigan • ...... $1,000 Stamford Hospital Foundation • ...... $500 University of Minnesota/School of Nursing Foundation • . . $1,000 Stanford Fund (1970) • ...... $500 University of New Haven • • • ...... $16,264 Stanford University • ...... $3,000 University of New Haven, Department of Biology • . . . . $10,000 Stanford University, Ctr. of Deliberative Democracy • . . . $55,000 University of Pennsylvania • ...... $5,000 State of Black CT Alliance • ...... $500 University of Rhode Island • ...... $1,000 State of CT Judicial Branch • ...... $607 University of Vermont, Student Financial Services • . . . . $4,000 Stepping Stones Museum for Children • ...... $1,000 Upon This Rock Ministries • ...... $3,000 Stern Foundation • ...... $2,250 Urban Improvement Corporation • ...... $4,467 Stony Creek Cemetery Association Inc. • ...... $4,388 Urban League of Southern Connecticut • • ...... $13,644 STRIVE-New Haven • • • • • ...... $40,224 Urban Resources Initiative • • • • ...... $60,722 Student Parenting and Family Services Inc. • • • • . . . $26,100 Valley Community Foundation • ...... $1,126,563 Suffield Academy • ...... $1,800 Valley Hospital Foundation • ...... $50,000 Survivin’ N Da Hood • ...... $1,000 Valley United Way • • • ...... $779 Survivor Fund • ...... $1,100 Vassar College, Alumni Fund • ...... $4,000 Teach for America • ...... $1,000 Veterans Support Foundation • ...... $1,500 TEAM Inc. • • ...... $400 Village Improvement Association • ...... $400

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Visiting Nurse Assoc. of South Central CT • • • • • . . . $109,597 VISTA Vocational & Life Skills Center • ...... $4,000 VNA Community Healthcare • • ...... $26,607 Grants Address Needs and Opportunities Volunteer Services Center Inc. • ...... $30,719 Wags & Whiskers TLC Inc. • ...... $759 Grants were awarded in 2011 to address economic and other Wallingford Chorus • ...... $100 Wallingford Family YMCA • ...... $500 disparities affecting individuals and groups in our region. Several Wallingford Public Access Association Inc • • ...... $896 programs, when viewed together, provided a comprehensive range of Walnut Hill School • ...... $500 Walter Pop Smith League • ...... $599 support services for this region’s youth, including within-school and Water Missions International • ...... $2,000 The Watershed Partnership Inc. • • • • ...... $26,248 after-school programs aimed at helping youth flourish and grow Wellesley College • ...... $250 Wellesley Congregational Church • ...... $4,000 into successful adults. To address employment and economic progress Wentworth Institute of Technology • ...... $1,000 - Wesleyan University • • ...... $6,000 in the short term, grants were awarded to help veterans reintegrate West Haven Black Coalition Inc. • ...... $500 into the workforce, to help individuals overcome their struggle with West Haven Community House • • • ...... $2,543 West Haven High School • ...... $1,162 obtaining and retaining employment and to improve literacy rates West Haven Historical Society • ...... $405 West River Neighborhood Service Corporation • . . . . . $1,000 among adults. The Community Foundation also continued its Western Connecticut State University • ...... $4,552 Western New England College • ...... $1,000 tradition of supporting Greater New Haven’s rich arts and cultural Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute • • . . . $10,374 Westminster School • ...... $200 heritage by funding our region’s arts and cultural organizations. Westport Arts Center • ...... $1,000 Westport Library Association • ...... $6,500 Westville Synagogue • ...... $500 WHEAT Inc. • • ...... $3,493 The Whitney Players Theater Company Inc. • ...... $2,500 Whitneyville United Church of Christ • ...... $7,207 Williams College Alumni Fund • ...... $1,000 Yale University, School of Music • ...... $303 Wilton Library Association • ...... $500 World Education and Development Fund • ...... $28,000 Yale University, School of Nursing • • ...... $2,400 Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence • . . . . . $500 World Vision • ...... $300 Yale University, Yale Bands Endowment • ...... $100,000 Winchester Public Library • ...... $1,000 World Wildlife Fund • • ...... $6,975 Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, Dept. of Social Work • . $1,000 Winds of Peace Foundation • ...... $1,000 Xavier High School • ...... $1,400 Yale-New Haven Hospital • • ...... $93,918 Windward School • ...... $5,000 Yale Cancer Center • ...... $174,224 Yale-New Haven Hospital, Dept. of Pediatrics • ...... $315 Winnebago Alumni Association • ...... $500 Yale Child Study Center • ...... $683 Yale-New Haven Hospital, Office of Development • . . . . . $1,000 WMNR Fine Arts Radio • • ...... $9,468 Yale Club of New Haven • ...... $2,901 Yeshiva University • ...... $2,000 WNYC – New York Public Radio • ...... $250 Yale University • • ...... $18,606 YMCA-Friends of Boys • ...... $10,207 Women and Family Life Center • • • • ...... $20,822 Yale University, Alumni Fund (Class of 1941) • ...... $1,000 Young Audiences of Connecticut Inc. • • • • ...... $6,410 Women of Power Network Inc • • ...... $9,500 Yale University Art Gallery • ...... $8,390 Young Men's Institute Library • ...... $4,000 Women’s Business Development Council • ...... $5,000 Yale University, Dept. of Anesthesiology • ...... $2,000 Young Parent Program of Milford Inc. • ...... $2,000 Women’s Campaign School at Yale University • ...... $4,700 Yale University Library • • ...... $9,573 Younglife • ...... $500 Women’s Health Research at Yale • • • ...... $39,085 Yale University, Office of New Haven and State Affairs • . . . $5,577 Youth Continuum Inc. • • • • • ...... $85,083 Woodbridge Town Library • ...... $559 Yale University, Peabody Museum of Natural History • • . $14,500 Youth Forum Maine • ...... $1,500 Woodstock Ski Runners • ...... $1,000 Yale University, School of Forestry • ...... $10,000 Youth Rights Media Inc. • • • • ...... $40,645 Wooster Square Conservancy Inc. • ...... $500 Yale University, School of Management • ...... $1,000 ZERO TO THREE: National Center for Infants, Worcester Polytechnic Institute • ...... $500 Yale University, School of Medicine • • ...... $3,153 Toddlers and Families • ...... $20,000 Workforce Alliance • ...... $25,000 Yale University, School of Medicine – Zygote Press ...... $250 Dept. of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation • ...... $33,000 • * 14 New Funds We are grateful for the Christine Alexander Fund for New Haven Reads funds established in 2011. An organization fund established by a transfer of assets from New Haven Reads, These new funds, as well in memory of that organization’s founder, Christine Alexander. Christine, as the hundreds of existing a Duke University graduate and former pediatric nurse, realized her dream of funds, reflect the variety of making books more accessible to New Haven’s youth to improve literacy rates people who care about our by creating a thriving Book Bank and tutoring facility that serves more than community and the different 450 local youths annually. purposes and circumstances that inspire their giving. Axtmayer Cancer Fund A donor-advised fund established by Alfredo L. Axtmayer II. Turning a personal For a full list of struggle with cancer into inspiration, Alfredo Axtmayer established this build-a-fund Community Foundation for patient education, patient services, patient treatment, and cancer research. funds, we encourage you to visit www.cfgnh.org/funds William J. & Clare W. Bright Fund A donor-advised fund established by Jay Bright and named in honor of his parents. Jay created his fund at The Community Foundation to support many organizations and engage his children in the giving process.

Alvis Brooker Memorial Scholarship Fund A scholarship fund established by the members of the Black and Hispanic Caucus of the City of New Haven’s Board of Aldermen, in memory of Alvis Dimyus Brooker, a former 23rd Ward alderman.

Local New Media Builds Community The more donors feel connected to one another and the community, the more they will give locally. With this in mind,The Community Foundation has supported local new media since 2006 when it made its first grant to theOnline Journalism Project (OJP) to support the New Haven Independent.The New Haven Independent has become a credible source of news about New Haven and its neighborhoods, from politics to employment to education to health care to the arts and entertainment. The Community Foundation also collaborated with the Valley Community Foundation and the OJP to launch the Valley Independent Sentinel. The Branford Eagle is another resource provided by OJP.

* excludes new funds established with our affiliate, the Valley Community Foundation; visit www.valleyfoundation.org/2011annualreport for list 15 Cheshire Land Trust Inc. – Elizabeth P. Ives Endowment Fund An organization fund established by the Cheshire Land Trust Inc. (CLT). CLT was established in 1969 and is entrusted with preserving 530 acres of natural resources and unique historic or scenic sites in Cheshire. The Fund is named for Elizabeth Porter Ives (Betty), who bequeathed her family’s 164-acre farm to the CLT in 2006. The Bradley-Ives Farm continues to be a working farm under CLT’s stewardship and is on the Connecticut Register of Historic Places.

Judith R. Corchard Fund A build-a-fund established by the investment management and financial advisory firm Wright Investors Service Inc. in memory of a former senior vice president, Judith Randall Corchard. Grants will be distributed from the fund with a preference to support animal welfare and the School for Ethical Education in Milford, CT.

Phil & Debby Dwyer Central Connecticut Coast YMCA Fund An organization fund established by the Central Connecticut Coast YMCA in honor of long-time Executive Director Phil Dwyer upon his retirement. Since 1859, The Central Connecticut Coast Y branches have served as community centers in Greater New Haven, and the lower Naugatuck Valley. Branches offer a variety of programs and services, including youth programs, after-school programs, summer day and resident camps, and supportive housing.

Louise Endel Fund A donor-advised fund established by friends of Louise Endel, an avid supporter of local nonprofits, in honor of her 90th birthday. The Fund will eventually become a designated fund to benefit Long Wharf Theatre, LEAP, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, and The Community Fund for Women & Girls.

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16 New Funds (continued) Richard L. English Fund A designated fund established by bequest of Richard L. English for the benefit of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the New Haven Museum, the Neighborhood Music School and the Boy Scouts of America®, Connecticut Yankee Council. Richard’s bequest is the largest in The Community Foundation’s history and establishes a legacy of giving that will strengthen the future of the beneficiary organizations. His fund joins several others created by his family at The Community Foundation to benefit the local community.

Richard L. English Fund for Birding Activities A designated fund established by bequest of Richard L. English for the benefit of the New Haven Bird Club, of which Richard was the longest standing member. Richard was passionate about the study and preservation of birds. He served as the President of the New Haven Bird Club in the 1960s. As a member of the Connecticut Ornithology Association’s Rare Records Committee, he helped evaluate reports of new and rare species.

Robert Evans Fund for Long Wharf Theatre An organization fund established by the Long Wharf Theatre with funds received by the Theatre from a bequest by Robert Evans. Founded in 1965, Long Wharf Theatre is an institution of international renown and a leader in American theater, revitalizing classic and modern plays for a contemporary audience, discovering new resonance in neglected works, and producing new plays by established and emerging voices that both investigate and celebrate the unique circumstances of our time.

Eleanor M. Herpich Fund A designated fund established by bequest of Eleanor Herpich for the benefit of Trinity Lutheran Church – home to the oldest Lutheran congregation in Connecticut and a registered landmark of New Haven. Eleanor sang in the church choir for more than 50 years and considered the church her family. Having no heirs, she left her estate to benefit the church to ensure the future of its ministry in attending to the needs of its parishioners and to the community at large. 17 Nancy I. Hoskins Fund A designated fund established by bequest of Nancy Hoskins for the benefit of The Community Fund for Women & Girls, of which she was a long-time supporter. A native of New Jersey, Nancy was a graduate of the University of Connecticut Law School and founding partner of Hoskins & Brent, specializing in immigration law. A lover of art history, Nancy was very active in the New Haven community, belonging to a number of clubs and assisting Unprecedented Gift of Richard L. English nonprofits. Distributions from the fund will be used to provide social and economic advancement for women and girls through strategic philanthropy, The Community Foundation received an unprecedented grants, advocacy and collaboration. gift of $20 million – our largest ever – through a bequest from the estate of Richard L. English Helen W. Jones Fund in 2011. The gift establishes the Richard L. English A preference fund established by bequest of Helen Jones for the care, Fund, which will distribute grants in perpetuity to support and succor of the poor and needy in the Greater New Haven area, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the New Haven including housing, food, medical and social needs education and vocational Museum, the Neighborhood Music School, and the training. These were the things that were important to Helen in life and they will now be supported forever through her fund. For most of her career, Connecticut Yankee Council, Boy Scouts of America. Helen worked at the Strouse Adler Company with her father, who was the A second bequest of $50,000 was made to establish the company’s President. Richard L. English Fund for Birding Activities Margaret Leavy Fund for Legal Services to support the New Haven Bird Club, of which he An organization fund established by a transfer of assets from New Haven was the longest standing member. The English funds Legal Assistance Association (NHLAA). The gift was made by Dr. Stanley Leavy will be a permanent source of steady revenue for the in memory of his wife, Margaret, who volunteered at NHLAA in the late 1960s designated beneficiaries, year after year. and early 1970s. The mission of NHLAA is to secure justice for, and to protect the rights of, those residents of New Haven County who are unable to engage Starting in 1946, Richard’s grandfather, Henry, his legal counsel. NHLAA was one of the first legal services programs to be father Philip and his mother Katharine English each established, and the federal government used it as a model for similar programs established funds at The Community Foundation. throughout the country.

Charles Long & Roe Curtis Family Fund A build-a-fund established by Community Foundation Board member Charles Long and his wife, Roe Curtis, that will become a preference fund for the benefit of the performing and visual arts.

18 New Funds (continued) The John & Doreen McLaughlin Fund A donor-advised fund established by John & Doreen McLaughlin who have ongoing involvement supporting the causes and nonprofits about which they care most.

NewAlliance Foundation Fund An organization fund established by a transfer of assets by the NewAlliance Foundation. The Fund was created after the acquisition of NewAlliance Bank by First Niagara and the establishment of NewAlliance Foundation as a separate Quinnipiac River Fund private foundation. NewAlliance Foundation provides financial support to charitable organizations that address diverse community needs in the arts, Twelve organizations received $112,000 community development, health and human services, and youth and education. in 2011 for programs that work to reduce A segment of their grantmaking is targeted toward programs which empower river pollution, support the environment people through the development of literacy skills. and educate the public about the Quinnipiac River. Catalyst Collaborative Herbert Pearce Memorial Fund is using its funding to create a website A donor-advised fund established by friends and family in memory of local philanthropist and businessman Herbert Pearce. Recognized as a real-estate that will be a consolidated source for magnate, Herb founded H. Pearce Real Estate Co. of North Haven and was Quinnipiac River information, resources, as well known for his philanthropic work as his business endeavors. Pearce research and advocacy, specifically started his real-estate firm in 1958 after working at New Haven’s A.C. Gilbert related to the work and impact of the for more than 20 years. Among a long list of honors, Herb received the Quinnipiac River Fund. Audubon Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce Community Leadership Award and was responsible for establishing scholarships at Yale University, the University Connecticut is using its funding to of New Haven, Southern Connecticut State University, Quinnipiac University raise awareness about ways to reduce and the Pearce Family Scholarship Fund at The Community Foundation. sources of pollution and to improve habitats for birds and other wildlife The Andrew & Amy Palmer Fund within the Quinnipiac River watershed. A donor-advised fund established by Andrew and Amy Palmer, who have ongoing involvement supporting the causes and nonprofits about which they care most.

Glenn J. Pollard Community Fund A donor-advised fund established by Jared Pollard and family in memory of his father, Glenn J. Pollard, to give back to the community his father loved. 19 ‘r kids Family Center A designated fund established by an anonymous donor for the benefit of ‘r kids Family Center to provide steady revenue for ‘r kids to fulfill its mission of serving children and families in transition. The objective of ‘r kids is to promote permanency, safety and stability for children by providing nurturing services to biological, foster, adoptive and relative-care families.

Gustave & Carol L. Sirot Family Fund A designated fund established by Carol Sirot for the benefit of The Community Fund for Women & Girls. Distributions from this fund will be used to advance the work of the fund to provide social and economic advancement for women and girls through strategic philanthropy, grants, advocacy and collaboration.

The Stellar Charitable Fund A donor-advised fund established by Arthur and Deborah Stellar, who have ongoing involvement supporting the causes and nonprofits about which they care most.

SSG Nate Turner Scholarship Fund A scholarship fund established by family and friends in memory of Staff Sergeant Nate Turner to benefit graduates of North Branford High School majoring in a career related to the field of health.

Yudkin Family Scholarship Fund A scholarship fund established by bequest of Richard A. Yudkin to help students achieve their academic goals. Mr. Yudkin was an Ansonia native and former Air Force General. * 20 Foundation Donors

Many individuals, families Anonymous Catharine H. Barclay Marianne C. Brinigar Cheshire Nursery Garden Center LLC Ann T. Abely Joni Barnett Elizabeth Brochin Barbara N. Chesler and organizations gave in Ralph Acampora Megan Barnett Tom Brody Diego Chiarandini 2011, to either start a new Susan S. Addiss Howard & Sally Barter Grania Brolin Lauren Chiarello Jean & Bob Adnopoz Aboud S. Bashy Phyllis E. Brookshire Jon Chiari fund or add to an existing Adoni Spiritual Formation Center Myrna F. Baskin Diane & Anthony Brown Roslyn Chosak & Aaron Allinson endowment or program. Melinda Agsten Neil V. Batiancila William C. Bruce Jr. Marvin Chun & the Berkeley College Fellows Jennifer Aguilar Elaine B. Battles Tricia T. Brunton Frances Cianci Stratton & Christine Cianci Many of these donors also Nancy Veale Ahern Rev. Rosemary Baue Susan J. Bryson & Laurence P. Nadel Marguerite J. Cipriano Christopher & Jennifer Aiello Dorothy H. Baughman Ginevra Bull City of New Haven used giveGreater.org® Donald & Jane Aiello David P. & Kirsten A. Bechtel Diane K. Burbank Allison Clark to support their favorite Phyllis & Alexander Aiello Eleanor A. Becker Kelly Burns Gallagher Clear Vision Productions LLC Caron & Norman Alderman Richard & Margaret Becker John & Barbara Burns Kelli Clifford local nonprofits. Myles & Nancy Alderman Beers, Hamerman & Company PC Kathleen Burns Karen Clute Nancy Alexander Carol O. Behrman Gregg & Elizabeth Burton Michael Cocco Seth Alexander Joann P. Belfiore Lloyd & Judith Buzzell Frank Cochran & Stephanie FitzGerald Heidi Altman & Scott Roehm A. Arnold Bell T.M. Byxbee Company PC George & Annette Cofrancesco Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Amendola Brian O. Bellamy Jose A. Cabranes & Kate Stith Cabranes Jamie Cohen & Fran DeToro Joseph & Jane Amenta Rebecca & Matthew Bennett Mary Beth Calderoni Joy Ruth Cohen American Association of Eric & Ethel Berger John & Geri Callahan Patricia & Maurice Cohen Daily Money Managers Donald Bernier & R. Gail Berneike Frank & Hart Caparulo Sharon & Howard Coling Amity Investments LLC Phillip G. Bernstein Marina T. Capel Jacqueline T. Collimore Farrin R. Anello Maryann D. Betts Lincoln Caplan II & Susan L. Carney Brad Collins & Nancy Clayton Julia & Robert Anello Guy Bimonte Jr. & Katherine Bimonte Stacy Caplow Brian & Jaime Collins The Annie E. Casey Foundation Joan & Henry Binder Sharon Cappetta Wayne & Shirley Collins Rick & Nancy Antle Ann C. Birk Joanna & Leo Caproni Judith Colton Margaret & Alan Antonelli Carla A. Birmingham John D. Caproni James P. Comer, MD Diane Fried Ariker Black & Hispanic Caucus/Alvis Brooker Marc W. Caproni Comey & Shepherd Realtors Diane Fried Ariker Scholarship Gloria & Daniel Carey The Community Foundation of Northwest & Walter H. Ariker Lorane & Leo Black Jr. & Lorane Black Barbara W. Carlson Connecticut Inc. Jeremy & Stephanie Ariker Petrina Blakeslee David A. Carlson Community Soup Kitchen Katharine B. Arnstein Thomas Blanchard Jr. The Carol Sirot Foundation Connecticut Association of Latinos in Mary B. Arnstein & Thomas Blanchard III Carmine Carpentino Higher Education (CALAHE) Jill & George Arvanitis Robert H. Blanchette Carmine Carpentino & April Adams Connecticut Association of Realtors Inc. Nancy Ashcroft Richard & Deborah Blechman Maria Carpentino Connecticut Mental Health Center Ann & Ernest Ashton Joel M. Blenner Carolyn Cary Foundation Randi Lynn Ashton-Pritting Brian, Dru & Matt Bloomfield Andrea G. Cashman Connecticut Multiple Listing Service Inc. Elisha H. Atkins James & Kirsten Bocian Carmel D. Castlevetro Barbara & Patrick Connor Atlantic Fund Services Jonathan & Nancy Bodwell The Catalyst Foundation Ellen Bogen Cook The Atlantic Philanthropies Director/ Gertrude Bollier Marcia A. Cavanaugh Suzanne M. Cooney Employee Designated Gift Fund Joseph & Nancy Boney Andrea Cea Jack & Helen Cooper Laurie Averill & James Mazur Dr. Harold D. and Maureen L. Bornstein Lawrence & Frances Ceder Patricia A. Cooper Shari & David Axman Edith Bouriez Central Connecticut Coast YMCA Joyce & Clayton Copping Alfredo L. Axtmayer Douglas W. Bowden Jr. Joseph & Melissa Cetta Copyright Clearance Center Alfredo L. Axtmayer II Richard H. Bowerman Sr. Drew Chafetz Raymond Corchard Patrick Axtmayer Fiona & Mark Bradford Maryalice Chaifetz Raymond Costey Margaret A. Aydelotte Christopher J. Brady Kitty & Ken Champlin The Country School & Linda M. Leavens Derek Branco Alison Faulkner Chapman John & Betse Courtmanche Gary & Rebecca Bach Brandfon Honda Danielle Chase Kathy Coyle Gail & Buddy Baer Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLP Joyce Chase Meredeth S. Crandlemire Christine M. Bailey Bridgeport Hospital Foundation Inc. Shelley & Richard Chasen Terence Crawford Bank of America Charitable Fund Clara Stone Briggs, Estate of Anne Cherry Julie B. Crowder Albert H. Barclay Jr. Jay Bright Cheshire Land Trust Elizabeth & Norman Crystal

*italics indicate a Foundation gift and a gift through giveGreater.org ® 21 Giving Totals $42 Million

David & Christina Cugell Judge Jan E. & Ruth DuBois Marilyn Ford In 2011, The Community Foundation C. Elizabeth & Gerard Cunningham Lois P. Dudley Hillary M. Forden * The Curran Foundation Mary Lee Duff Forum received $42 million in gifts and transfers. William Curran Diane E. Dukes Sharon M. Foster Dennis Curtis & Judith Resnik Dennis Dupuis & Virginia Vinci Dupuis Barbara J. Freiler Donors established 38 funds, including funds Joan & Jack Cutting Mary Ellen Durso & Christine Brennan Margaret T. Freiler Roger & Jean Dachenhausen Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney Nancy E. Freiler at the Valley Community Foundation. David F. D’Addario & Meisenkothen LLC Robert & Susan Frew The General Fund, started by Frederick Lawrence J. D’Addio Luella H. Eastwood John & Mildred Frey Tracy D’Addio & Matt Laprino Nelson & Vivian Eddy Gary & Linda Friedlaender Brewster to enable citizens of any means to Matty & Tim Dagradi Wayne Eddy Friends & Family of Nathan Turner Ann S. & Robert A. Dahl Amanda Edmonds Friends of Bonita Hunter make gifts to the community’s endowment, Dane Sales & Associates LLC Arline & Richard Edmonds Anthony Fronte Robert & Priscilla Dannies Effectual Prayer Word Ministries Inc. Biagio Fronte received $11,000 in new gifts. At year end Rilla P. Dath Liz Egan Linda Fronte Alan & Nance Davidson Barbara Ehrlich Maureen & James Fullerton the General Fund totaled $2.5 million and Kellyann Day Helmer & Joanne Ekstrom Barbara & Gerald Gaab was a source of grants for the competitive Anna DeAngelis-Piscitelli Maria & Luis Elias Janet Gaetjens Rosanne DeCaprio Anne H. & William Emmet II Frances M. Gaines grantmaking process. Linda F. Decker James D. English Marianne & Jim Gambaro Paul & Megan Defelice John E. English Jr. Mary Anne & Bernard Garrity Megan Delehanty John E. English Mimi G. Gates Delta Sigma Theta, New Haven Richard L. English, Trust of Debbie Gauvin Alumnae Chapter Frank E. Enty Phillip Gauvin Alex R. Demac, MD Jo Ann Epstein Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Gauvin & Family George & Gayle Demartin John F. Erdmann III & Barbara Erdmann Gordon T. & Shelley D. Geballe Funds Established, 2001–2011 Elizabeth & Peter Demir Christopher Erk The Geenty Group Realtors F. J. Dendas Jr. & V. W. Dendas A. Walter & Sharyn A. Esdaile Kevin & Mikki Geenty by Fund Type* Department of Health & Human Services Sally Esposito & MaryAnn Moran Mirjam Geismar New Haven Healthy Start Mary Bush Estabrook Benjamin F. Geldhof Maria T. Deruccio Linda Feldman & Kristien Rapol Geldhof Michelle DeSousa Fellowship Place Clara M. Genetos Milton DeVane Barry Felson Christopher & Toddie Getman Carol J. Devellis Harvey & Nancy Fennell Anne & Robert Giddings Carol Dhawan Emily Ferrara Caitlyn & Zachary Gill Dichello Distributors Kenyon Charitable Fund Karyn Gilvarg & Eric Epstein David M. Dickson (by the Kerala & Richard Snyder Fund William W. & Kel Ginsberg Emma Dickson and the Sam & Rose Fund) Melanie Ginter & John Lapides Lisa C. Diggs H.W. Finck Anne Godsey Caron Q. DiGioia Norman Fineberg Carol A. Goertz • Donor Advised Bernadette DiGiulian Gina M. Finocchiaro Mitchell & Abby Goldblatt • Unrestricted Gellestrina T. DiMaggio First Church of Christ New Haven Helen W. Jones • Scholarship Josie Dimatteo First Niagara Isaac J. Esterman • Preference Ann & Bo Dixon Marilyn Fishbone Mary Anne Evangelist • Organization Fund Bill & Mora Dobie Suzanne Fisher Peggy & Gordon Evans • Designated William S. Dobie Owen Fiss & Irene Sherman Fiss Mr. & Mrs. Peter Faggio Isabella E. Dodds Brenda Fisser The Falcigno Group LLC Robert B. Dodds, Estate of Carol R. Fitzgerald Farmington Canal Rail To Trail Association Joy W. Donaldson Michael Flament Elizabeth O. Fearon Carol Donovan Hogan Sara Fleschner Federation of University Employees Peter & Alexandria Donovan Eli Fletcher Talia A. Fedorowich Fern G. Drutman David F. Florin Paula M. Feeney & Michael Puig Nancy Duble Sean & Theresa Forbes Linda & Ira Goldman

*includes Valley Community Foundation

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Anne Goldstein William & Irene Hobbes Orit Goldstein Cynthia Hobbs Jackie Gonzalez Paul Hodgdon Joseph P. Gonzalez Sr. Stacey E. Hong Goodcopy Printing Center Inc. Sandra & Niles Wesley Hook Marilyn & Hap Goodman Ruth Hopco Derrick Gordon Rebekah French Horn Nancy W. Goss George & Joan Hornig Christine & Raymond Goudreau Jim Horwitz & Sandy Allison Carolyn Gould Hospital of Saint Raphael Suzanne Grande Betty Hudson Ruth B. Grannick Angela M. Hulford William & Jean Graustein Alice H. Hummel Carol Grave Linda & Wayne Humphrey Frederick & Sally Grave Dave & Gerry Hungerford Richard M. Grave, Estate of Leslie K. Hutchison Ted & Sally Grave Thomas & Jacquelyn Hutchison Stanley B. Greenberg & Rosa DeLauro Paul Huwiler Edward T. Biondi & Sheila J. Greenstein Ruth H. Ibsen Mary Griffin Carol & Pio Imperati Laurel Griso Frances Ingenito Griswold Special Care Helen & John Iwasczyszyn Groob, Ressler & Mulqueen PC Shirley A. Jackson Ira & Marguerite Grudberg John James Sr. & Loretta James Herbert & Janice Gruendel Thomas R. Jarvis Paul C. Guida & Pat LaCamera Tom Jawetz & Jennifer Hunter Jacqueline Guizol Kathryn Jerling & Sharon Carlson Class of 2001 Receives First Promise Scholarships Avni Gupta-Kagan Cornell Unversity Foundation, Elizabeth Haas Jody R. Schurman Account New Haven Promise (NHP) promotes college education Frieda & Edward Halkovetz & Rosalie Schurman Account Rhoda Hankin Alvin & Thelma Johnson as a community aspiration and provides college David & Merle Harris Birgitta W. Johnson Richard & Krista Hart Yvonne P. Johnson scholarships to qualifying high school graduates. NHP is Erwin Hauer Dorothy & James Johnstone Sharon K. Haugen Helen W. Jones, Trust of a Community Foundation partnership with Yale University Harold & Jocelyn Hawkins MaryEllen D. Jones Ronald & Phyllis Hedberg Paul & Julie Jordan and New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) that is also Paul & Betty Heinz Carol Just supported generously by other local and national funders. Jeffrey Heller JUSTGIVE Doreen Henderson Gerald Kahn 150 scholarships were awarded to NHPS 2011 graduates, Gerald & Sachie Hendrix Annie & Ben Kaplan David M. Henry & Lori Stopera Erin & Christopher Kasik 115 of which were accepted, with 105 students enrolling Doug & Barbara Henry Leonard R. Kauffman Robert Henry Mr. & Mrs. Brooks M. Kelley at sixteen different colleges and universities in the state. Peter Hereld, Estate of Jean R. Kelley Alcibiades G. Heris, Estate of Bonnie K. Kellogg In addition to the scholarships, NHP works in schools Eleanor M. Herpich, Estate of Leisa Kelly and community-based programs to ignite and support Dawn & Richard Hersch Frank Kenna Jr. & Joan Kenna Jennifer D. Higgins Frank Kenna III a college-going culture. NHP, in collaboration with Higher One Inc. Kennedy & Perkins Inc. Carlton Highsmith Amalia D. Kessler College Summit and NHPS, developed and implemented Howard K. Hill Joseph & Thelma Kilmartin a college preparation curriculum that starts in pre-kindergarten. Jon & Mary-Michelle Hirschoff Charles & Gretchen Kingsley 23

Cindy Kissin, Max & John Jacobson Linda K. Lorimer & Charles Ellis Carrie L. Miller Gregory Osborne & Lisa Nacca William Pursell Miriam L. Klein Barbara & Raymond Losi Forrest & Cynthia Miller Louise Osborne Pyro/FX Group Inc. Meshie D. Knight Louis F. & Mary A. Tagliatela Foundation Jane Ann Miller Barnett & Kate Osman Cindy Qiu Mary Kathryn & Charles Knobf Mike Loura Muriel Sholin Miller Janet I. Ossen Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce Eileen D. Knott Stuart M. Low Robin L. Miller David O’Sullivan The R. W. Family Foundation M.J. Knudsen Mary F. Lowery Eric & Carolyn Millman Shawn L. O’Sullivan Rebecca Raffaelli Edward Konowitz Georgina Lucas Margery Mills John & Frances Padilla Robert R. Ramonas Joyce Koppel Jeanie Lucibello Henry & Sally Mixsell Padre Pio Society of Connecticut Malcolm & Barbara Rashba Nancy Kops Shauna M. Lucibello Marcie Monaco & Tammy Lizotte Andrew & Amy Palmer Inge & Uwe Reichenbach Jacqueline Koral Charles & Violet Ludwig Sally Monaghan Helen L. Palmer Pamela & Ronald Reis Family Fund Lauren, Mark, Jacob & Molly Korman Ceferino & Ada Lugo Deborah & Michael Neubert Robert T. Palmer Laureen & Alan Relyea Peter Krala & Lisa Rourke Denisa Lujic & James Millhouse Jane Monteith Johanne & Bruce Pantani Pamela Rendeiro, Estate of Kevin Kranich Howard L. Luppi Robert & Virginia Montelius Linda C. Papa Renee B. Fisher Foundation Inc. Kelli & Charles Krasinski Norma & Edward Luppi Emma Paulett Moore Paragon Real Estate Group of Mary Repetti Stephanie Kwan Thomas J. Lynch Jr. Michael & Maria Moore San Francisco Inc. Judith Resnik Jim Laczak & Jenn Frohman Greg MacCleod Marta Elisa Moret & Peter Salovey David E. Parmelee William J. Reynolds John Laczak Richard MacDonald Cynthia & Joseph Morrissey Floyd J. Parness Ralph & Rosemary Ricciardelli John, Jim & Kim Laczak B. Patrick & Deborah Madden Edward F. Morrissey Elizabeth & Charles Parrett Ellis & Maureen Rice Bun Lai Kaye W. Maggart Joe, Jen, Regan & Colin Morrissey Nanette Pastore Robert Riedy George P. Lamarsh Stephen Malawista Elora Mukherjee Peyton Patterson Raffaele & Linda Rigoli Paul Lane Joanne & Terry Malcom Rosita & Grayson Murphy Patrick Vingo: Photographs Barbara M. Riley Patricia B. Langdon Man Investments Holdings Inc. Murtha Cullina LLP Phyllis G. Pawlovsky Riverwaves Salon Jennifer G. Lapolla Irina D. Manta John & Joan Nacca Herbert H. Pearce RJM Investments Al & Jane Laprino Richard & Cara Marsilio Michael J. & Edita Collazo Negron The Pekarski Family Helene Robbins Laticrete International Inc. John & Jacqueline Martindale Neighborhood Music School Inc. Mary L. Pepe Clare & Patrick Robert Mr. & Mrs. Dave Lavado Dorothy J. Martino Richard & Judith Nelson Dr. Eugene Pergament Marc A. Robert Frederick P. Leaf Esq. Elizabeth & John Martinsky Elsa Pastilha Neto Peggy M. Perillie The Robert J. & Claire Pasarow LEAP Maureen Dolan Martocci The Netter Foundation Inc. Allie Perry Foundation Stanley Leavy Marian F. Martone Minot & Alycyn Nettleton Jacquie Perry Frances T. Roberts Thomas Lee Gloria Massari New Haven Legal Assistance The Peter & Carmen Lucia Buck Susanne Roberts & Stephen Victor Leeway Inc. Carolyn Mazure Association Inc. Foundation Dorothy Robinson Karen Lenahan Roberta A. Mazzucco New Haven Museum & Historical Society John F. Peters Lupi & John Robinson Michael J. Lenahan Melanie McCloskey New Haven Reads Petra Construction Corp. Ruben A. Roca The Leo Rosner Foundation Inc. Timothy S. McConnell NewAlliance Foundation Catherine P. Petraiuolo Erin Rogers Nancy Leonard Anna Jean McCurdy David I. Newton Ann S. Petrillo Rose B. Gingold Charitable Unitrust Jason M. Lerman Alice A. McGovern Nick & Jill Davidge Charitable Trust Margery Petterson Rosenberg & Company CPA, PC Molly LeVan John & Doreen McLaughlin Jim & Mimi Niederman Edward and Karen Philip Gerald B. Rosenberg & Cheryl Wiesenfeld Andrea Levine Christopher McLeod Pamela Nielsen Brehler Edward H. Pikaart Jr. & Margaret V. Pikaart Barry Rosner Debbie & Daniel Levine B. Jacquelyn McNally Susan & Robert Nobleman Sandra & Gregory J. Piontek Elisa Rosner Kirsten & Jim Levinsohn Julia M. McNamara Robert & Belinda Noebel Podunk Pounders of Guilford Robert Rosner Bruce & Jean Lewellyn Robert S. McWilliam Barbara & Bill Nordhaus William G. Polinsky Jr. & Doris Polinsky Carol F. Ross Susan & Clement Lewin Donald & Lillian Mei North Branford Dental Group PC Joan Poll Elizabeth C. Ross Herbert & Vivian Lewis & Family Gregory Melville Thomas S. Nottebohm Jared Pollard Michael Ross Deborah & Richard Lifton Susan R. Meredith & John W. Watson Peter & Valerie Nucci Alice E. Poole Stephen & Carol Ross Kimberly Link Sam & Rose Merriam Lorrie L. Oberdick Allan K. Poole Jr. & Alice E. Poole Sheilah Rostow Joseph A. Lisboa Normand Methot Edward J. & Priscilla Ochman Linda S. Potter Lisa Rotella Scot Little Kathleen A. Mezerewski Dawn O’Connell Carey A. Poulter Nancy A. Rozendal & Gordon Lisker John & Margaret Loehr John F. Mezzanotte Niall P. O’Connor Angela G. & William E. Powers Faith Rubino Ann L. Loesch Michael & Dodi Michaud Geo & Jackie Oday David G. Powrie Gerald Rubino & John Criscuolo Joseph F. Loewenstein & C. Lynne Tatlock Abja Midha & Vivek Sriram Alec & Masha Odinak Lois Pratte & Clyde Maxfield Michael Rubino Peter Loge Daniel & Judith Miglio Sara Ohly Randi & Bill Pritting Rose S. Rudich Long Wharf Theatre Michael Milano Kathleen M. Orlando & Miriam Lorenzana Promoting Enduring Peace Inc. Tony Ruggiero Charles Long & Roe Curtis Susan & David Millen Rocco Orlando, PhD Jeanne P. Prota Matthew & Laraine Runci

24 Foundation Donors (continued) Women & Girls Donors Continue Support through Estate Gifts Justine & Rick Rupp Boynton M. Schmitt Southern Connecticut Freightliner Margaret E. Saars Scholarship America Inc. Southern Connecticut State University In 2011, sixteen years after Pamela Rendeiro made Humbert V. Sacco Jr. & Carol Sacco (obh of Huisking Foundation Inc.) Foundation Inc. Marion Sachdeva Carol & Sandy Schreiber Stephanie Spangler the gift that established the Community Fund for Jane S. Sachs Sanford J. Schreiber, MD Hollen Spatz Richard & Shelly Saczynski Barbara & Colin Schulze Ankur Srivastava Women & Girls, her estate added to the Fund. Long-time Claire Sampieri Scully Rosemary Balsam & Paul Schwaber St. Vincent’s Medical Center Leah S. Samson, MD Gregory O. Scott State of Connecticut, Department Fund volunteer and donor, Nancy Hoskins, and her Letha Sandweiss Patricia A. Scussel of Education family, also supported the Fund through her estate. Karthik Sankaran Seedlings Foundation Louis R. Steadwell Mr. & Mrs. Santagata Barbara Segaloff Marianne Stein Last year, the Community Fund for Women & Girls Anthony & Marie Santore Rita Sela Arthur & Deborah Stellar Sandy & Bob Santy Judy Sembler The staff of MBI Company Group made the single largest and first-ever multi-year grant Sargent Management Company Sandra Vigliotti Senich The Stetson Book Club Lawton G. Sargent Jr. Cis Serling Joseph Stevens to Women’s Health Research at Yale to support their Lance Sauerteig Cis & Jim Serling Susan S. Stevens Robert H. & Ilene Saulsbury Phyllis Z. Seton Jane Stitelman work about gender and health equity. The Fund also Jennifer L. Saunders Joseph & Ann Sexton Lori Stopera Gloria Schaffer Bharat & Harshida Shah Clifford B. Storms supported an economic impact study of the Tool Kit Anne Finlay Schenck Erin D. Shanley Barbara & Peter Strauss Licensing Program of All Our Kin. The study by the Jennifer L. Schiff Joan D. Shapiro Debra Stump & Ashish Jha Judith A. Schiff Geraldine S. Shaw SLCC Staff Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis showed William & Martha Schipul Jane A. Shaw Diane Svigals Mary & Alan Schlossman Jana & Tom Shea Cathy & Rod Swift that the Program, which has been supported by the Dana & James Schmaltz Phyliss D. Sholinsky Joan & Kenneth Szymansky ShopRite Supermarkets Inc. Lauren M. Tagliatela Fund since its inception, created $18.4 million in Max Shterngel Tampa General Hospital Jennifer Shukis Elizabeth S. Tanaka additional tax revenue for the state and jobs for women. Stephanie Shukis Frederick Taylor The Sidley Austin Foundation Team Landscaping LLC Alison Sienkiewicz Douglas & Jane Tendler Lorraine D. Siggins Ursula & Barron Tenny James & Jean Silk Martha A. Terrell Vincent M. Simko, Esq. Gilda Tesoriero Edith Sipes Kathryn K. Thompson Teresa M. Sirico Mike K. Thompson Carol Lynn Sirot Thomas & Elizabeth Thompson Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Estrellita J. Thorpe & Flom LLP Michael & Sandra Thulis Kathleen C. Slater Diane H. Timpany Annsley Slawsky Billy Torello Christopher Slawsky Gayle Torello Jean B. Slocum Jamie & Sharon Torello David A. Smith Lisa Torello Eileen Walsh Smith Henry H. Townsend Jr. Robert Smith Sebastian & Nikki Traeger Rodney & Sally Smith Charles & Marcia Turner Steven & Susan Smith Thomas & Linda Turski Susan Smith Stephen E. Ullman Bernard & Penny Snow Diana & Thomas Ullmann Kerala & Richard Snyder United Association of Journeymen Ann R. Soltesz & Apprentices of the Plumbing Deborah & Nicholas Sopchak & Pipe Fitting Industry, Local 777 Gifts 25 In Memory of In Honor of UnitedHealthcare Glenn & Dotty Weston-Murphy Christine Alexander James Adams The United Illuminating Company Joan Wexler Arnold Baskin, MD Susan S. Addiss Foundation Cameron Whetstone Patricia Barton The Bruce Alexander Family United Way of Greater New Haven Susan Whetstone Howard W. Beach Margaret Allison (from Alexis de Tocqueville Society Barrett & Anne White Baby Brangi Diane Fried Ariker personal philanthropy funds of: James & Sally Wight Gracyn Faith Brady Stephan Ariyan, MD Judge Guido & Anne Calabresi; John D. Wile Malcolm Brochin Mary B. Arnstein Christopher & Toddie Getman, William Caspar Graustein Deidre Salmona Caproni Ernest Ashton David I. Newton; and Memorial Fund Anna Bigio LaPia Cassella Randi Lynn Ashton-Pritting Edward & Margaret V. Pikaart) Linda & Arthur Williams Marion & Morris Chafetz The Axtmayer children United Way of New York City Caroline Wilson Judith Randall Corchard Alfredo L. Axtmayer II (Employee Contribution Program Pam & Buck Wilson Jayden Allen Dachenhausen Barbara & Jeffrey Barrett by Parviz Parvizi and matching Patricia S. Wilson Brian D’Orso Elizabeth A. Brett, PhD funds by McKinsey & Company) Robin & Rich Wilson Sarah M. Ferguson Julie & Amos Coffman United Way of New York City Katherine B. Wiltshire Walter Frankenberger Carolyn & Aug DeLuca University of New Haven Herbert Winer Gabrielle Louise Endel Stephen Updegrove & Kathleen Hayes Patricia Winer Evelyn Gonzalez Fleck Joe Genua Valley United Way Avril Winks Richard M. Grave William W. Ginsberg Virginia A. Van Norden The Winokur Family Foundation Inc. Norman Harrower Jr. Joan Gourley Scott Vander Vennet Herbert S. Winokur Jr. Dolly Hertz Ramona Gregg Robert & Bonnie Kreitler Carter J. Winstanley Lila Horwitz Raymond Hayes (by The Geraldine and Eugene Pergament Stephen & Rachel Wizner Nancy I. Hoskins Rachel Heerema Education Fund) Woman’s Seamen’s Friend Society Ben Hunter The Kayne Family Donna D. Vaughan of Connecticut Richard Hyman Karishma & Dave Kurowski Doss Venema John Woods Daniel Kops John Loge Anthony & Marie Ventura Smita Worah Wilfred McBarnette Sarah Lucas Steven & Mary Ann Verinis Wright Investors’ Service Inc. George McNally Miriam Lyder Almira & Ronald Vichiola Lita Wright Lee A. Mitchell Jocelyn Maminta Barry & Hyla Vine Vivian M. Wright & Carlton A. Raper George E. Munson Jr. Katie Meacham Stephanie M. Viola Jeannine M. Wyszkowski Flora Belle Nelson Muriel Sholin Miller Kara Vitali Yale-New Haven Hospital Christian Pastilha Neto Eunice Moore Lauren M. Vitali Yale University Rae Coppola Orlando Jane Moretti Leah Vogel Yale University, Maternal Fetal Medicine Ruth L. Osterweis Elora Mukherjee, Jamal Greene Karen K. Von Allmen Yale University, Office of New Haven Herbert Pearce & Riya Mukherjee-Greene Mr. & Mrs. John Vulte & State Affairs Glenn J. Pollard Frances Padilla W. L. Norton Agency Inc. Your Community Yoga Center LLC Laura, Kristen & Devon Pollock John & Frances Padilla Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation Richard A. Yudkin, Estate of David Poole The “Fightin” Palisoul Family Edward J. Wahlberg Patricia Zablocky Pamela R. Rendeiro Edward & Margaret Pikaart Sandra A. Waiksnoris Fay Ann Zak Harold & June Rogers Amy & Caroline Pitkin Charles & Diana Wakerley John & Pat Zandy Jared Rosner William Pritting Diana S. Wakerley Shirley A. Zeitlin Bruce Rounsaville Helene Robbins Jolyn Washington Walker Anthony & Connie Zerella Dr. Bruce Rounsaville Marcie Setlow Mark & Kim Wantroba Nicholas & Judith Zerella Virginia Seay Phyllis Z. Seton Ellie Warburg Edward & Bernice Zigler Irina Shekhets Jana & Tom Shea Barbara Wareck & Charles Perrow Laurel B. Shader Roy V. Sipes Jr. Nathan M. Silverstein Rebecca Wasserman & Jon H. Zonderman Benjamin Trivelli Tanya Smith Cynthia Watson Nate Turner Phil Spengler Weatherspoon Charitable Foundation Josiah Venter Michael Tan & Tanaz Moghadam Wee Care of North Branford Inc. Nancy Welfare The UPF working committee and their James M. Weinstein efforts to have an impact in Pamela & Paul Welch their community Wells Fargo Foundation Susan Whetstone Carolyn E. Westerfield Edith C. Whitman Caroline Wilson Oprah Winfrey Marlene Woodman Emily Zandy * 26 giveGreater.org® Donors

The more you know, Anonymous Nancy Blickenstaff John Champion Jerrold Abraham Maureen G. Bogan Elsie B. Chapman the greater your gift. Mark Abraham Kristin Bogart Moody Chatham Square Neighborhood Youth giveGreater.org® helps Stephen Acampora Otto Bohlmann Empowerment Group Christine Acas Jennifer Boilla Renee Chotiner potential donors find, learn Elizabeth Acas Mary Ann Bonenberger Chubb & Son about and give to local Elizabeth L. Acas Andrew Boone Christina Ciociola Barbara Adams Marna Borgstrom John Cirello nonprofits in the Greater Sharlene Adams Lydia Bornick Paul Cislo New Haven area. Michael Alberino Kerry Boulian Cynthia B. Clair Martha & Jim Alexander Courtney Bourns Charles Clark Give with knowledge Jim Alfieri Marguerite M. Bowes Martha Clay Burton Z. Alter Fiona Bradford Nancy Clayton Give with confidence Richard Altman Elizabeth Bradley Thomas Clayton Give to local Nonprofits Gordon Ambach John Bradley John Cleary John Anderson Catherine Bradshaw Eliza J. Cleveland Jeff Andrus Margaret Bradshaw Mary Cobb Nancy & Ronald Angoff Thomas Brandt Lynn Cochrane Judith August Grace G. Bright Catherine Coda Stephen August Fred & Sue Brisbois Joel Cogen Aviv Aviad Allan Brison Kenneth Cohen David Backeberg Chester & Glenna Brodnicki Linda Cohen John Bado Christian Brunet Kieran Coleman Constance Bagley Whitney Brunet Shannon Colgary Paul Bailey Carol Brutza Gregory Collins Chris Balestracci William Buhler Havens Collins Ronald Baldwin Marilynn Burke Dennis J. Colwell Kyle Ballou Maureen Burke William S. Colwell Ronald Barber Tammy Burrell Kathleen Connelly William Barnett Linda Burt Heidi Coutu Evelyn Barnum Josephine Bush John Cox Linda S. Barone Aleksandra Bzdyra Ilene Crawford & Robert McGuire Olivier Barret Linda Calarco Creative Arts Workshop Inc. ® Anna K. Bartow Tricia Caldwell Trina Cretella Carole Bass Craig & Sara Callahan Eliezer Lee Cruz Carol Battin Susan Cambria Peter Curley Kelly Batts Daniel Camenga Roe Curtis Angela Baumann Carol Cangiano Maria Cusano Anne Beals Denise M. Canning James Czajkowski Agnes Beckert Chris & Penny Canny Terry Dagradi Marianne Begej Hart Caparulo Terry Daley Paul Begemann Diana Cappello Jeffery M. DeBlasio Jamey Bell Pamela Carley Linda Deemy Donna Belmont Eileen Carpinella Jerome Delamater Terri Bennett Catherine Lincoln George Delmhorst Therese Bennett Elaine Carroll Thomas Dembinski Nicole Berube Arnie Cary Joseph B. Denicola Douglas Berv David Casagrande Nancy Dennett Rosemary Bialobrzeski Timothy Cashman Albert Dennis William Bidwell Patricia Cavanagh Ellen Denny Barbara J. Bilderback Elizabeth Celotto Theresa DeSapio Bioregional Garden Linda Chaffin Matt Desfosses

* donors who also made a gift to The Community Foundation are listed (in italics) in the Foundation Donors list, pages 20 –25 27 Higher One® Partnership Kathy & John DeStefano Leslie Gabel-Brett Kathleen Hayes Anthony Detre Ellen Gabrielle Nancy Hayes Higher One® Inc. was the first local company Kim DiBenedetto Priscilla P. Gaines Pam Hearn to utilize giveGreater.org® for its employee Ira Dicker Lizbeth Gallagher Jennifer Heath Hon. Patricia Dillon Chris & Mary Jane Galvin Howard Hebel matching-giving campaign. Higher One® Shirley DiMeo Evie Gard Kelly Hebrank Donna DiPietro Mary Garrison Mark Hebrank officials and staff were pleased with how Pam DiRenzo Sharron Gasior Mary Heerema Gail Donovan William Gassman Rachel Heerema the campaign utilized the nonprofit profiles Michael Doolittle Gordon Geballe Robert Heerema Jacqueline Downing Julie Gelgauda Kathleen Hefferle on giveGreater.org®. Higher One® Inc. is Steve Downing Olena Geoghegan Laurie Heflin - - - John Driscoll Chris George Jane Heintzelman a technology and payment services company Sandra, Michael Betty J. Gerner Mary Jane Herbert focused on higher education. The company, & Jamie Dudarevitch Elisabeth Gersten Peter N. Herbert Leah Dudley Elizabeth P. Gilson Tara Herbert founded by three Yale students who developed Charles Duncan Kathleen Glynn Paul Hermes Ronald Ebrecht Tricia Godfrey Irene Herzog their idea while undergraduates at the Robert Echter Betsy Goldberg Leigh Higgins Elizabeth Eddy Joanne Goldblum Leslie Higgins university in 2000, moved to Science Park in Eileen Eder Ramon Gonzalez Jeremy Hill 2004 24 Jody P. Ellant Michelle Gottlieb Elizabeth K. Hilton with employees. It greatly expanded Janice Elliott Mary Grande Karen Hluchan with new headquarters for 240 employees Theodore F. Ells Esq. Nancy & Bob Greenwood Kelly Hoffman Amy Eppler-Epstein Robert F. Greenwood Rebecca Holcombe at the former Winchester Repeating Arms Linda Estacion Associates Inc. Bernadette Holodak Fair Haven Community Health Center Tom & Svenja Greenwood Mildred Holodak factory site in New Haven. Donna Famiglietti Robert A. Grestini Helana Hoover-Litty Stephanie Farber Pamela L. Griffin Daniel Houston Maryellen Feeley Jane W. Griffith Esq. Beverly Howarth Susan Feinberg Janet Gruener John Hughes Amy Feinman Bette Gruskay Cliff Huizenga Raymond Ferguson James & Bert Guarrera Curt Huizenga Barbara Fernandez Marcia Guddemi Susan A. Huizenga Alden Ferro Neysa Guerino Diane Hull Donald L. Filer Vera-Lynn Guibbory Alice Hummel Monica Filppu Greg Gullette Ann Hurlbut John Fisher Shelley Gullette Alan Hurst Liz Fisher Avni & Josh Gupta-Kagan Lawrence & Luci Iannotti Sally Fleming Alice Hadler Nicholas Iwanec Kathleen Flora Oliver Hadler Oksana & Benjamin Jackson Daniella Floriano Peter Hadler Tami Jackson Monica Foran Doug Hall Linda Jacobson The Ford Foundation Michael Hall Kenneth James David Forman Richard Hanley Kristy Jelenik Susan Forster Pamela Hansen Mary Jennings Dominic Francese Peter Hansen Timothy Jensen Christine R. Franquemont Pamela R. Harmon Ellis Johnson Jennifer Frey Rebekah Harris Kevin Johnson Rebecca Friedkin Robert J. Harrity Jr. David Jones Benjamin Fromm Roger Hathaway Kharim Jones Marjorie Funk Dean Hatton Mary Jones

* donors who also made a gift to The Community Foundation are listed (in italics) in the Foundation Donors list, pages 20 –25

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Catherine Joyce Jay Korman Casey McGuane Larry Joyner Virginia Kozlowski Mark McGuire & Mary Ellen Schwartz Junior Achievement of Southwest Pamela Kressmann Robert McGuire & Ilene W. Crawford New England Inc. Kristen Krop Kristen McKay Jennifer Just Chris Kuhn Susan Allison McKenna Moreson Kaplan Chris LaConte Kate Mckenzie Melinda Karwon Suzanne Lagarde Jennifer McTiernan Barbara Katz Ruth Lambert Joseph Meade Pamela Katz Robert J. Lane Thomas Menchion Thomas Kavanaugh Kerry Lanz Cynthia Mercier Joan Kayser Michelle Lanz Susan R. Meredith David Keiser Bruce Larkin Rebecca K. Michel Lauren Kelley C. Kampmann Lasater Scott Miele Denise Kelly Charles Lasater Courtney Miller John Kelly Miles Lasater Mary Jane Minkin Matthew Kerner Heather LaTorra Frank Mitchell Marleen Kim Katharine Learned Susan I. Molde Cathryn Kittelberger Jon & Nancy Leckerling David Moody Alan Kliger Steve Lee Elisabeth Moore Richard Knoll Anika Lemar Claire Morduch Rachel Kobasa Shoba Lemoine William Morico Stephen V. Kobasa Eileen Lettick James Morley Dr. Donald W. Kohn Steven Levine Silvia Moscariello Margot Kohorn Barbara Levine-Ritterman Paula Murphy Harvey Koizim Lawrence Lipsher Colleen Murphy-Dunning Laurie Korbelak J.R. Logan Paul Muzyka Melissa Lonergan Susan L. Nichols Michael Longofono Lucy Nolan Henry D. Lord Amanda Nugent Mary Losee Jeff O’Donnell Edward Lovejoy Anne Olcott Sharon Lovett-Graff Mikki Meadows Oliver Dr. James & Mrs. Helen Luciano John O’Neil David Lunceford Nancy O’Neill Mary Jane Lund Alexander Opper Amy H. Lynn Jane Opper Theodore B. Lynn Dan A. Oren Margaret MacMullen Eric Overland J. Thomas Macy Abigail Paine Mokshay Madiman James A. Paley John Mager Sharon Paley Jennifer L. Magri Susan Papa Martha Maguire Anthony F. Parillo Andrew Marcucci Kathleen Pavlik Tom & Beth Markiewicz Erik Pearson Marrakech Inc. Hilary Pearson Francis Martucci Patrick Pearson Master’s Manna Inc. Jennifer Pendleton Pamela Matocha Ann Pepe Edward Mattison Jeanette Perlman Lynn McCrystal Anne Peterson Kate McEvoy Pamela Petro 29

Claudine Phaire Tracey Scheer Ruth Swanton Harry Wexler Jane Phillips Leonard Schiraldi Emilie Swenson Alice White John Phillips Shana Schneider Leslie R. Swenson Maureen Whiteman Zlatkin Anna Pickett Renate Schoenfelder Rose Swift Nancy T. Whitney Charles Pillsbury Frank Sciulli Geralyn M. Tagatac Richard & Karen Wies Tom Pincheck & Bonnis Garmisa Joanne Sciulli Violet Talbot Francis Wilson Patricia Pino Priscilla B. Searles Margaret Targove Manira Wilson-Bassett Nora Plander Deborah H. Selden Arthur Therrien Daniel Winik Leon Plantinga Edwin Selden Thomas Thetford Marcia C. Winter John Pless Irene Senedak Scott Thomas Steven Wolfson Anthony Poccia Irene Senter Ellen Thompson Nancy Woodington Jean Pogwizd Laurel Shader Jazmyn L. Thompson Dominic Woolfrey Jennifer Pugh Richard Shader Tracy W. Tierney Ellen Wormser Brett Rabideau Richard Shanahan Neil Titcomb Patricia Wrice Jeremy Race Daniel Shaw Joel Tolman Carol V. Wright Peter Rae Leigh Shemitz Leland Torrence Jane Yant Andrew Rakaczki Barbara Shiller Lisa Totman Margaret Zabawar Sonja Rakowski Jacob Siegel Anne Traverso Robert Zambrano Andrew Ralph Moshe & Amy Siev Patricia Tucker Jason Zandri Chris Randall Jerome Silbert Maria Tupper Mario J. Zangari Jack Rann Caitlin Simon Amber Turner Patricia Zangari George Rapport Nissa Simon Jeffrey Updyke George Zdru Brenda Rapuano Alison Sinicrope Flora Van Dyke Rudy Zimmermann Jonathan Reeve Robert Skeeles James Velvet Lawrence Zlatkin Beth Rendeiro Brian Skinner Linda Vigorito Lawrence C. Zukof Chad Rhodes Gary Sklaver Robert Villella Genna Riggi Norman Sloane Vine Products Gregory Riley Donald Smith Jr. Manufacturing Company William Riley Gordon Smith & Joanna Vincent Barry Vine James Ritt Madeline Smith Inge Vishnoff Joseph Romano Judith Snow Rika Visser Ronald Roncarti Anne Sommer Sally Voegeli Community “Gives it Forward” Denise Rose Anne Somsel Mark Vogt through giveGreater.org® Stacey Rose Katharine O. Spadacenta Samuel Waldo Suzanne Rosenberg Melissa Spear George Waldron More nonprofits have added profiles to giveGreater.org® Ronald Rozett Kenneth Spitzbard Patricia L. Wales Annette Rubelmann Squash Haven Inc. Katherine Walsh in 2011, bringing the number of profiles to 165. During Hedda L. Rubenstein Rochelle Stackhouse Sherese Ward Kristen Rush Taylor Stalsworth Donna Wardle the Fall “I Give It Forward” campaign, over a quarter Ryan & Tyma Pam Stanton Barbara Wareck Jessica Sager Erik Steckis Jean K. Webb of a million dollars, including matching grants made Trip Sanders Barbara Stern Carla Weil Kelley Santanella Deborah S. Stewart Diana Weiner by The Community Foundation, was awarded. Frankie Santiago Rose Stimson Rebecca Weiner Raquel Santiago-Martinez Linda & Brian Stone Carole Weisberg Two thousand giving cards were distributed. Donors Paul Santora Shepard Stone Meg Weisberg Robert Santy Beverly Streit-Kefalas Bernadette Welsh and those to whom they “gave it forward” chose a local SARAH Foundation Celeste Suggs Harrison West nonprofit to receive a grant for the value of their card. Ilene Saulsbury Carla S. Sullivan Dotty Weston-Murphy Robert Scaramella J. Michael Sulzbach Michael T. Weston-Murphy David Schancupp Wilma Summers Angela Westwood David Schatz Richard Sussman James Westwood 30 Volunteers

In addition to the Board Terry Abbott Patricia Burruss Elizabeth Demir Joanne Goldblum Ronald Jarrett Sheila Masterson Sakena Abedin Mary Jane Burt Matt Desfosses Georgia Goldburn Theresa Jefferies Maria Matos and staff, many people Marie Acquavita Luis Caban Hon. John DeStefano Jr. Emanuel Gomez Raven Jenkins Tamiko McArthur, MD contribute to the work of Sandra Adams Eileen Cain Fran DeToro Luz Gonzalez Dixon Jimenez Latasha McClain Nancy Alderman Heather Calabrese Patricia Dewitt Maria Gonzalez Birgitta Johnson Kellyn McCormack The Community Foundation. Desiree Alexander Julia Calagiovanni Daniel Diaz Valencia Goodridge Milton Johnson James McCown Volunteers serve on Nancy Alexander Neva Caldwell Kelly Dillon Madelyn Goodwin Alex Johnston EA McCoy Rosie Alexander Troy Caldwell Rep. Patricia Dillon Derrick Gordon Katrina Jones Laquisha McCray committees, give feedback Samuel Allen Stephen Campisi Renee Dinkins John Gordon Lisa Jones Dorothy McCreese through focus groups, review Diane Ariker Kara Capone Maurice Douglas Maureen Gorman Martha Judd Donna McGrath Stephanie Ariker Kiley Cappetta Verta Douglas Amie Graham Brian Karsif Ellen McNally grant and scholarship Maria Arnold Betty Cardoza Diane Dow Kelly Graham Tirzah Kemp Ginny McParland applications, spread the word Lucy Arthur Ida Carr Bea Dozier-Taylor Nicole Graham Dr. Dorsey Kendrick Lydia Medina Betty Asbury Maryilyn Carson Mary Lee Duff Takashi Graham Germano Kimbro Maria Mercado and promote action about Chisara Asomugha, MD Timothy Cashman Philip Duffy Anthony Gray Rahul Kini Zoe Mercer-Golden what makes this community Judith August Nancy Cassella Rick Dunne Chris Gray Sandy Koorejian Lesley Mills Stephen August Addys Castillo Yadira Duran Jaquan Gray William Kronick Margaret Miner strong – going to college, Okeke Austine Dena Castricone Diana Edmonds Serena Gray Rebecca Krumholz Tomas Miranda receiving prenatal care, Tiffany Baines Vanessa Catley Beverly Edwards Chantae Green Mary LaBranche Maria Mojica Angela Baptiste Marcia A. Cavanaugh Mamie Edwards Thomas Griggs Jr. Clara Langley Phyllis Moore building local leaders of Al Barnett Angelina Chambers Mary Elia Mahogany Grimes Robert Laska Lynnette Moore-Booker diverse backgrounds, Willette Barnett Gabrielle Chango Pat Elia Rev. Bonita Grubbs Marisol Lassalle Marta Moret Daun Barrett Barbara Chesler Willie Ellis Danielle Guiellen Laurel Laster Ashley Morrison empowering women and girls, Myrna Baskin Alana Clader Allice Ellovich Lisa Guitierrez Frederick Leaf Drew Morrison protecting our natural Samantha Batson Cindy Clair Anne Emmet Lachell Hall Chris Leary Fred Morrison Elaine Battles Katrina Clark Louise Endel Pam Hansen Deanna Leighton Loria Morrison resources and encouraging Kristen Bayer Erik Clemons Claudia Esposito Tywanna Harrington Lisa Leinau Maurice Morrison giving to local organizations Michael Bayles Karen Clute Mariam Evans Brenda Harris Karen Lenahan Seila Mosquera Bruno Joseph Beckford Brad Collins Shanta Evans Ilana Harrisbabou Michael Leu Fernando Muñiz and causes. We thank them. Sheila Allen Bell Dolores Colon Kevin Ewing RC Hassett Richard Levin Laura Mustakos Ethel Berger Edgar Colon Patricia Faraone Nogelo Doe Haywood Susan Lewin Michelle Nanephilavong Michael Berman Luz Colville Jim Farnam Kim Healey Janice Lewis Pim Nanephilavong Jessica Bilbao Patricia Conwell Tracy Fenstermaker Jennifer Heath Yi-Chun Tricia Lin Michael Negron Stephanie Bilskis Kathleen Cooney Barbara Fernandez Ricardo Henriquez Erin Livensparger Pedro Nelson Reyes Keith Birthwright Orsella R. Cooper Angel Fernandez-Chavero Patrick Henry Vanetta Lloyd Ronald Netter Leslie Blatteau Tracy Coppola-Cusack Tom Ficklin Leslie Higgins Ingi-Mai Loorand Joann Nidaye Arthur Bogen Kathleen Cosgrove Juan Figueroa Barbara Hill Fernando Lopes William C. Nimons Kim Bohen Yolanda Cosme Edie Fishman Curtis Hill Pele Lopes Charles Nixon Anita Bonilla John Courtmanche Joelle Fishman Darice Hill Briana Lopez Clara Nixon Andrew Boone Tracey Cusack Jennifer Ford Denesha Hill Carmen Lopez Sunasha Nixon Joshua Borenstein Mary Ann Cyr Brian Forsyth Dion Hill Diana Lopez Peter Noble Lydia Bornick Karen Dahl Terry Freeman Kevin Hill Ceferino Lugo Doreen Oboyski Blannie Bostic Maria Damiani Marie Gallagher Maurice Hill Wilson Luna Holly O’Brien Dondre Bowman Robert B. Dannies Jr. Meghan Gallagher Nancy Hill Peter Lynch Rocco Orlando, PhD Kareem Bowman Kay Darasouk Bill Gargano Elizabeth Hilton Janae Maddox Francisco Ortiz Shareema Bowman Nicolette DaSilva Denis Garvey Roberta Hines Wanda Malave Mary Ann Ott Theresa Bowman Malwin Davila Lensly Gay Omotola Hope Sherman Malone P. Christopher Ozyck Sharon Bradford Tara Davila Gordon Geballe, PhD Molly Howson Alfred Marden Frances Padilla Peggy Britt Andre Davis Eugénie Gentry Peter Hunt Veronica Marion Ilsa Padilla Althea Brooks Lisa Davis Aaron Gertler Gina Jackson Isabel Martinez John Padilla Karen Brown Sheila Levrant de Bretteville Christine Gibson Rachel Jackson Raquel Santiago Martinez Abel Padro Lucile Bruce Carmen Deida Florita Gillespie Tamiko Jackson Vanessa Martinez Michelle Palma Rich Bshara Paméla Delerme Lindy Lee Gold Christine Janis Clarise Mason Mary Ellen Pappas 31

Ruth Parkins Sheilah Rostow Penny Taylor Barbara Wareck Cara Pavelko Donald S. Rotzien Leonora Tecuapacho Marquetta Washington David Pearson Randi Rubin-Rodriguez Lisa Thomas Shirley Washington Miranda Peeples Priscilla Russo Odyssey Thomas David Watts Mary L. Pepe Michael Saffer Robin Thomas Mary Lee Weber Jemar Perez Jessica Sager Vincent Tinerello Carla Weil Nilvio Perez Deborah Salters Barbara Tinney Jim Welbourne Art Perlo Maisie Sanchez Gary Tinney Peter Weston Thomas J. Perrone Raymond Sanders Felicita Torres Kimberly Whitley Elaine Peters Yvette Sanders Linda Townsend Virginia Wilkinson Liza Petra Anthony Santore Evan Trachten Alen Willams Catherine P. Petraiuolo Carol Schofield Idris Trotman Earlene Williams Jacqueline Pheanious Jeremiah Schuur Chris Troxler Davida Wilson Doreen Pigali Joanne Sciulli Antoinette Turner Katherine Wiltshire Edward H. Pikaart Jr. Patricia Scussel Snow Turner LaRonda Winfrey Charles Pillsbury Barbara Segaloff Monique Turner-Lopez Marcia Winter Norine Polio Michelle Sells-Shareef Alan J. Tyma Tiffany Wynn Ana Maria Prado Sandra Vigliotti Senich Maribel Vazquez Teresa Younger Taylor Purvis Michelle Sepulveda Tomi Veale Janice Yusza William Quinn Miriam Serrano Jennie Vela Hemer Ramerez Yusuf Shah Martha Villacis Chris Randall Sheila Shanklin Janna Wagner Leslie Rascati Jane Shaw Diana Wakerley James Rawlings Jana Shea George Walker Ashley Ray Garland Short Toni Walker Tylon Ray D. Ellen Shuman Wendy Walker Captain Pat Redding Sandi Sibilio Jack Walsh Carol R. Reid Jeanette Simon Varvara Reilly Evelyn Singley Jackie Reyes Ellen C. Skinner Luis Reyes Mary Sliwinski Mildred Reyes Ardissa Smalls Monica Reyes Gary Smart Heather Reynolds Amos Smith Jennifer Rich Daniel M. Smith New Haven Healthy Start Provides Care Coordination Jordan Ringwood Debra Smith Ferdinand Risco Samuel Smith New Haven Healthy Start (NHHS) continues to provide a care-coordination model Candida Rivera Jane Snaider Dinorah Rivera Anne Somsel and referrals to medical facilities. Since 2002, it has served over 13,000 pregnant women Emelio Rivera Sarah Sorenson and 7,000 infants. NHHS is supported by a grant of $4.5 million awarded in 2009 by Katherine Rivera John Soto Helene Robbins Florene Spann the Department of Health and Human Services, the Health Resources and Services Alicia Rocha Sara R. Stadler Carmen Rodriguez Cynthia F. Steer Administration, the Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the Division of Perinatal Daisy Rodriguez Alice Stewart Emerita Rodriguez JR Stone Health Systems. This grant will continue through 2014. NHHS was an outgrowth of Lollie Rodriguez Pattie Stone Raquel Rodriguez Susan Stone the work of the Commission on Child and Infant Health, convened by The Community Victor Rogers Denzel Suggs Foundation in 1985 to address the high infant mortality and morbidity rates in New Cynthia Rojas Rebecca Suldan Nancy Roldan Johnson Ruth Swanton Haven. Because African-American women living in New Haven are 2.5 times more likely Mary Rosario Karen Sweeney Carol F. Ross Patricia Sweet to experience an infant death and more likely to have preterm and low-birth-weight babies, NHHS focuses on infant mortality and the elimination of racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes. 32 Professional Advisors

Many attorneys, bankers, Deborah Abildsoe George Guertin, Esq. Susan B. Nobleman Mark Sklarz, Esq. Day Pitney LLP accountants and financial Asset & Retirement Investment Associates LLC Guertin & Guertin Gesmonde, Pietrosimone & Sgrignari LLC Stephen August Michael Gulish Darin L. Offerdahl Laura Sklaver, Esq. planners have found UBS Financial Services Inc. LPL Financial Michaud and Accavallo CPAs LLC Susman Duffy & Segaloff PC The Community Foundation Greg R. Barringer, Esq. Elizabeth R. Hartmayer Bette Lynn Paez, CFP Daniel M. Smith JD, CFBS, AEP, CLTC, SCP to be the ideal vehicle Reid and Riege PC Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Sammons Securities Company Daniel M. Smith & Associates through which their Patricia R. Beauregard, Esq. Kimberly Hurd Gregory J. Pepe, Esq. Sara R. Stadler, Esq. Pullman & Comley LLP Benjamin F. Edwards & Co. Neubert, Pepe & Moneith PC Murtha Cullina LLP clients can achieve their Andrew Boone Thomas L. Hutchison Thomas J. Perrone Gregory Stamos, Esq. philanthropic objectives. UBS Financial Services Inc. Merrill Lynch, The GKH Group New England Consulting Group of Guilford Law Office of Gregory J. Stamos We are proud to partner with Mary S. Chromik Nancy Kelly Matthew Peterson Fred Stanek, Esq. May & Stanek the professionals listed to build Law Office of Mary S. Chromik, Esq. Northwest Mutual Financial Services Carmody & Torrance LLP Karen Clute, Esq. Hon. John Keyes Henry T. Petry, CLU, ChFC Carolyn Staub giving for Greater New Haven. Wiggin & Dana LLP Probate Judge, New Haven Henry T. Petry, CLU, ChFC Planning Partners William Colwell, Esq. Charles C. Kingsley, Esq. Edward H. Pikaart Jr., CPA, CMA, CFM Thomas M. Sutnik, Esq. Parrett, Porto, Parese & Colwell PC Wiggin & Dana LLP T.M. Byxbee Company PC, CPA Law Offices of Thomas Sutnik Christine L. Curtiss, Esq. Charles F. Kreitler Kathy Priest, Esq. Andrew H. Testa Cohen & Thomas Kreitler Financial Davis, O’Sullivan & Priest LLC Apicella, Testa & Company PC Elwood B. Davis Robert P. Kreitler Donald S. Rotzien Dominick Thomas Northeast Financial Consultants Inc. Kreitler Financial First Niagra Cohen & Thomas Timothy Dillon, Esq. Sherman H. Krevolin, Esq. Helene Robbins, CTFA Alan J. Tyma, Esq. Sheehy & Dillon Neubert, Pepe & Monteith PC Wells Fargo Private Bank Ryan & Tyma Victoria DiSesa, Esq. David Ladd Michael D. Saffer, Esq. Thomas J. Welch DiSesa & DiSesa Ladd Capital Management The Pellegrino Law Firm PC Welch, Teodosio, Stanek & Blake LLC Stan Dombroski, Esq. Frederick P. Leaf, Esq. Stephen Saltzman, Esq. John H. Welch Jr. Dombroski, Knapsack & Hollis LLC Frederick P. Leaf Attorney at Law Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLP Welch, Teodosio, Stanek & Blake LLC John H. Driscoll Jr., JD, LLM, CFP® Donna Levine, Esq. Anthony Santore, CPA John J. Zaprzalka, CPA Webster Private Bank Law Office of Donna R. Levine Beers, Hamerman & Co. PC Apicella, Testa & Company PC Christian Edmonds, Esq. Barbara B. Lindsay, Esq. David R. Schaefer, Esq. Edmonds & Bruno PC Barbara B. Lindsay LLC Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLP Barbara Ellinghaus Ingi-Mai Loorand, Esq. Irving S. Schloss, Esq. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Reid and Riege PC Murtha Cullina LLP James E. Fischer, Esq. Lorraine Martin, CPA Sandra Vigliotti Senich Fischer & Fischer Lorraine Martin CPA U.S. Trust, Bank of America Colin M. Gershon, Esq. Sheldon A. Messinger, Esq. Fay Sheppard CRPC Colin M. Gershon Attorney at Law Law Offices of Sheldon Messinger Wells Fargo Advisors Private Client Group Christopher Getman Francis H. Michaud Jr. Irving S. Schloss, Esq. Soundview Capital Management Michaud and Accavallo CPAs LLC Murtha Cullina LLP Marshal D. Gibson, Esq. John M. Monahan, Esq. Fred D. Sette, Esq. Law Offices of Marshal D. GibsonPC Murtha Cullina LLP Sette & Parnoff PC John D. Gordon, CPA Granville R. Morris, Esq. Fay Sheppard, CFM Donald L. Perlroth & Company, CPA Essex Savings Bank Wells Fargo Advisors Paul Greenberg Charles Noble III Michael I. Silverberg, CLU, ChFC Ritch, Greenberg & Hassan CPAs PC Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Michael I. Silverberg LLC Nettie Dayton Circle 33

Mark Sklarz, Esq. Anonymous Fred J. Pasqualoni Day Pitney LLP Arthur & Elaine Anderson Catherine P. Petraiuolo Laura Sklaver, Esq. Mary B. Arnstein Dagobert & Nancy Pfeiffer Susman Duffy & Segaloff PC Lisa F. Arpaia & David Krett Jr. Katharine C. Pierce Catharine H. Barclay Edward H. Pikaart Jr. & Margaret V. Pikaart Daniel M. Smith JD, CFBS, AEP, CLTC, SCP Donn Barton Angela G. Powers Daniel M. Smith & Associates Myrna F. Baskin David G. Powrie Sara R. Stadler, Esq. Rita D. Berkson Douglas W. Rae Murtha Cullina LLP & Randolph B. Reinhold Patrick B. Rowland & Lisa A. Kwesell The Berry Hulin Family Richard & Shelly Saczynski Gregory Stamos, Esq. Carla A. Birmingham Margery S. Scheir Law Office of Gregory J. Stamos Richard Blacher Irene Scheld Fred Stanek, Esq. Pamela C. Boller Judith Schurman May & Stanek Dr. Harold D. & Maureen L. Bornstein Carol Lynn Sirot Carolyn Staub William A. Brink Jane Snaider Planning Partners Tony Cafiero & Heather Rife Kerala & Richard Snyder Mary Carey Sara R. Stadler Thomas M. Sutnik, Esq. Barbara W. Carlson Joseph C. Stevens Law Offices of Thomas Sutnik Terry R. Chatfield Patsy Taylor Andrew H. Testa Peter C. Ciardiello Jeffery T. Wack Apicella, Testa & Company PC Erskine & Virginia Galpin Crossley Glenn & Dotty Weston-Murphy David & Christina Cugell Elizabeth White Dominick Thomas Bob & Priscilla Dannies Mary Elizabeth Wiedersheim Cohen & Thomas Robert & Margaret Eichman Alan J. Tyma, Esq. Severio & Janice Fodero Ryan & Tyma Christopher & Toddie Getman Thomas J. Welch Lindy Lee Gold Welch, Teodosio, Stanek & Blake LLC Ruth B. Grannick Henry S. Harrison John H. Welch Jr. John & Lesley Higgins-Biddle Welch, Teodosio, Stanek & Blake LLC Ralph C. Jones John J. Zaprzalka, CPA Annie Garcia Kaplan Apicella, Testa & Company PC James Kasper Brooks M. & Suzanne G. Kelley Bequests Build the Community Endowment Frank Kenna Jr. & Joan Kenna John D. Kernan Jr. & Karen Kernan Named for the donor whose bequest established the first fund in 1928, the Harvey & Ruth Koizim Edward Konowitz Nettie Dayton Circle honors the generous people who have created a permanent William & Carolyn Lieber legacy for the community through a deferred gift or bequest. In 2011, Lawrence & Susan Liebman Robert & Joyce Mailhouse membership in the Circle increased to 114 members and the annual recognition Jean B. & M. Anne Mauro Carolyn M. Mazure event was held at the home of Kel and Will Ginsberg. At the event, Board Nancy Devine McClennan Phyllis McDowell member Shelly Saczynski told guests about the decision she and her husband Marcia Mersey Carol Nardini had made to include a bequest to The Community Foundation in their Minot & Alycyn Nettleton charitable giving plans. Among the bequests received in 2011 was that of Barbara Nicolazzo Jim & Mimi Niederman Helen Jones, whose fund will be used for “the care, support and succor of the David O’Sullivan Margaret L. Ottenbreit poor and needy in the Greater New Haven area….” The bequest of Helen Jones capped a lifetime of philanthropy and work with The Community Foundation as a fund founder. Bequests received in 2011 totaled $23.6 million. 34 Combined Statements of Financial Position Combined Statements of Activities

Assets 2011 2010 Revenue 2011 2010

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 9,633,504 $ 4,925,506 Contributions $ 42,847,247 $ 13,282,885 Investments at Market Value 312,856,440 300,153,265 Less Contributions to Organization Funds (7,955,730) (2,755,620) Investments in Real Estate 2,470,000 2,470,000 Net Contributions 34,891,517 10,527,265 Mission-Related Investments

325,309,944 307,548,771 Total Investments Investment Income 6,079,826 6,922,521 Realized and Unrealized Gain on Investments, 4,404,843 20,546,650 Notes Receivable 330,000 330,000 (Net of Fees of $1,521,145 for 2011 and $1,369,360 for 2010) Contributions Receivable 12,871,746 10,546 Change in Value of Split-Interest Agreements, Net (120,305) (14,819) Grants Receivable 598,071 1,939,095 Split-Interest Agreements 1,831,731 1,852,339 Total Revenue, Gains (Losses) and Other Support 45,255,881 37,981,617 Other Assets 26,210 4,725 Furniture, Equipment and Fixtures 441,384 320,678 (Net of Accumulated Depreciation)

Total Assets $ 341,409,086 $ 312,006,154 Expense

Grants Approved, Net 18,261,332 18,086,354 Grants for Program Management 1,262,704 1,151,707 and Direct Grant Activities

Liabilities and Net Assets Total Grants Expense 19,524,036 19,238,061 Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 504,248 $ 1,295,893 Organization Funds 61,497,898 58,224,075 Less Grants from Organization Funds (3,529,144) (3,115,784)

Liabilities Under Split-Interest Agreements 507,418 474,739 Net Grant Expense 15,994,892 16,122,277 Grants Payable 4,022,155 3,682,094

66,531,719 63,676,801 Total Liabilities Development, Donor Services and Fund Stewardship 1,162,704 1,077,065 Financial, Endowment and Investment Management 1,007,676 926,778 Net Assets Management and General 542,595 500,960 Unrestricted 272,746,957 246,166,154 Total Administration Expense 2,712,975 2,504,803 Temporarily Restricted 2,130,410 2,163,199 Total Expense 18,707,867 18,627,080 Total Net Assets 274,877,367 248,329,353 Increase in Net Assets 26,548,014 19,354,537 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 341,409,086 $ 312,006,154 Net Assets – Beginning of Year 248,329,353 228,974,816

Net Assets – End of Year $ 274,877,367 $ 248,329,353

The Valley Community Foundation's financials are included in The Community Foundationfor Greater New Haven's audited financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for supporting organizations; complete audited financial statements of The Community Foundationfor Greater New Haven are available at www.cfgnh.org/financials Investment Performance 35

Annualized Total Return (%) net of investment management fees

Since Inception* Ten Years Five Years Three Years One Year

Corporation $193.2 Million 8.1 6.0 1.8 11.5 (1.2) Market Benchmark† 6.9 4.3 (0.5) 11.0 (0.3)

Bank of America $68.7 Million 7.4 4.9 2.1 11.5 (1.0) ( ) = A negative number † 7.7 5.0 1.1 11.6 (0.3) Market Benchmark n/a = Not available

n/a First Niagara $2.87 Million n/a n/a 9.4 (3.8) * Inception January 1, 1995 Market Benchmark† 12.2 1.9 †Market Benchmark: The rate of return produced by Wells Fargo $80.2 Million 8.1 4.2 0.7 11.7 (3.0) specific market indices representing the asset classes Market Benchmark† 8.0 5.4 1.9 11.7 (0.3) contained in each asset allocation model, with such market indices weighted in accordance with the model’s target long term weights

83%

Total Assets 2011 Activities Summary Fiscal Year Ended

$350 Million

$300 Million

$250 Million

$200 Million $341,409,086 Grants (including

$312,006,154 • Leadership Activities) $150 Million $298,413,877 $286,543,231 • Programs Management • Administration $100 Million

$224,992,707 $50 Million

0 5% 12% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 * * 36 Board of Directors Staff Senior Management Administration Rolan Joni Young Smith William W. Ginsberg Cathy R. Graves Chair President & CEO Vice President Special Projects David I. Newton A.F. Drew Alden Vice Chair Sr. Vice President & CFO Leigh Higgins Executive Assistant to the James E. Cohen Leon Bailey Jr. President and the Board, William S. Colwell Sr. Vice President Manager of Administration Organizational Effectiveness Annie Garcia Kaplan Jolyn Walker Penny F. Canny Office Coordinator Howard K. Hill Sr. Vice President Charles H. Long Grantmaking & Strategy Kica Matos Angela G. Powers Sr. Vice President James E. Perillo Development, Stewardship & James E. Ryan Donor Services Development, Stewardship, Shelly Saczynski Donor Services & Communications Tricia Caldwell Communications Manager Sharon Cappetta Director of Development Linda M. Estacion Philanthropic Officer Katharine Spadacenta Administrative Assistant Dotty Weston-Murphy Vice President Donor & Professional Services Deborah L. Wright Philanthropic Officer

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