2020 Annual Report AT A GLANCE:

GIFTS Gifts Received $4,487,566 $7,968,197 $12,455,763 For Existing Funds For Creating New Funds

1,302 748 11 195 Gifts Donors New Funds Total Funds

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS

212 Received A 97 Grantee Total Of Scholarship Organizations $9,189,048.62 Awarded

ASSETS

Total Assets Investment Return $47,541,996 11.6% Message from Our Leadership

Dear Friends of the SouthCoast Community Foundation,

There is nothing we can add to the numerous throughout the Commonwealth for philanthropy characterizations of 2020 as it was a year unto itself. looked to community foundations as their partner on the ground. A significant amount of our Emergency What we hope, though, is that this Annual Report Response Fund came from foundations, businesses, provides you with some insight and inspiration as to families, and individuals who reached out to us seeking how your Community Foundation responded to this to understand what was happening in our region and very unique year. partner with us to help them make an impact.

As the community’s philanthropic institution, the We appreciate that the values that drove this SouthCoast Community Foundation led the charge of situation are the ones that guide us each day: respect, raising and garnering funds through our SouthCoast transparency, authenticity, data, accessibility, service, Emergency Response Fund, resulting in more than and a capacity to listen to understand. $6,000,000 being quickly and efficiently reinvested last year in our community to offset the significant These values are guiding our work in response to the and broad impacts of COVID-19. The needs to be other more long-term and lethal pandemic of racism addressed covered the gamut of a society without in our country and our region. The long-overdue adequate systems to respond to a pandemic: Access elevation of the harm to us all of systemic racism to food, reliable housing, mental health support, has required us to listen and learn as we remain the harm of isolation, severe unemployment, access committed to building on those values and those to testing and reliable health information, frontline learnings to more fully embrace our role as an anti- workers who could not just work from home, and racist organization. much more. This required our local nonprofits to be flexible, responsive, grounded, and effective Yes, 2020 was a year unto itself. But it has also while managing many of their own challenges. given us the gift to see more clearly the power, need, Our job was to provide these organizations with and responsibility of our mission. So yes, with you, the resources they needed to do their work and we responded to COVID-19, and we will, with you, trust that they understood their communities continue to respond to the needs of our region. Thank better than anyone else. you for being on this journey with us.

This trusted relationship with our nonprofit partners Be safe. Stay well. Get vaccinated. also had an unintended consequence: funders for whom COVID was a wake-up call to the need LINDA BODENMANN, CHAIR

JOHN VASCONCELLOS, PRESIDENT

Annual Report 2020 1 MISSION

To mobilize philanthropy by matching donors and resources with community needs for the benefit of our region.

2 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID-19 Response Overview: Please visit our website where you will find a full recap of our response in the COVID-19: Impact Report.

The SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund was established in March 2020, to swiftly distribute aid to the most vulnerable communities and regional nonprofits experiencing the detrimental impact of COVID-19.

Additionally, as part of our overall COVID-19 relief effort By signing the Council on Philanthropy’s many of our donor advised funds generously responded COVID-19 pledge last year, we recognized as well resulting in more than $6.2M in total donations the critical need to act with urgency in and more than $5.9M in grants. support of our nonprofit partners as well as the people and communities hit hardest by the impacts of COVID-19. We stand with many other philanthropic leaders providing our grantee partners a flexible and unobstructed process to move their essential work forward powerfully and confidently.

Total Dollar Amount raised Total Number of $ $ $6,277,039 Donations Received $ 233 from wide range of government, Total Dollar Amount Granted foundation, corporate, and individual donors $5,975,720

Annual Report 2020 3 REGION SERVED

COVID-19 Grantees located in

STOUGHTON AVON ABINGTON 25 different WHITMAN BROCKTON HANSON

EAST EASTON BRIDGEWATER WEST MANSFIELD BRIDGEWATER communities HALIFAX KINGSTON NORTH BRIDGEWATER NORTON ATTLEBORO PLYMPTON

ATTLEBORO RAYNHAM serving all AMESBURY SALISBURY TAUNTON MERRIMAC

NEWBURYPORT WEST NEWBURY HAVERHILL NEWBURY MIDDLEBOROUGH D ELAN CLARKSBURG MONROE GROV METHUEN GEORGETOWN ROWLEY COLRAIN LEYDEN ROWE NORTH HEATH WARWICK ADAMS FLORIDA NORTHFIELD WRENCE WILLIAMSTOWN BERNARDSTON ROYALSTON DUNSTABLE LA BOXFORD WINCHENDON ASHBY DRACUT NORTH IPSWICH PLYMOUTH PEPPERELL GH ANDOVER TOWNSEND OU ASHBURNHAM OR SB CHARLEMONT NG ANDOVER ROCKPORT ADAMS TY LOWELL TOPSFIELD NEW GILL ASHFORD GREENFIELD ERVING HAMILTON ESSEX CARVER SHELBURNE GROTON TEWKSBURY SAVOY BUCKLAND MIDDLETON WENHAM GLOUCESTER HAWLEY ORANGE FITCHBURG LUNENBURG CHELMSFORD MANCHESTER- ATHOL GARDNER WESTFORD CHESHIRE NORTH READING DANVERS BY-THE-SEA PHI TEMPLETON SHIRLEY BEVERLY LL AYER WENDELL IPST BILLERICA WILMINGTON MONTAGUE LY LANESBOROUGH ON NNFIE WESTMINSTER READING PEABODY HANCOCK DEERFIELD LITTLETON CARLISLE L PLAINFIELD ASHFIELD WAKEFIELD D WINDSOR LEOMINSTER EAD REHOBOTH CONWAY HARVARD SALEM EH NGTON LI S UGH BEDFORD TONEHAM RBL DALTON LANCASTER RN MA HUBBARDSTON ACTON BUR U OXBORO B LEVERETT B O LYNN SWAMPSCOTT CUMMINGTON W M SAUGUS PITTSFIELD ELR BERKLEY CONCORD STER GOSHEN NEW SALEM PETERSHAM PRINCETON E OSE MAYNARD HINSDALE WHATELY SUNDERLAND INCH STERLING LEXINGTON W DIGHTON PERU UTESBURY BOLTON SH MALDEN NAHANT STOW ARL MEDFORD REV BARRE LINCOLN WORTHINGTON IN TT E B G E RE CLINTON ELMO TO N SOME RICHMOND WILLIAMSBURG ER HATFIELD C R EV SEA LENOX PELHAM NT A V CHESTERFIELD HUDSON SUDBURY WALTHAM MB ILL CHEL LAKEVILLE BERLIN T E S R 41 cities & towns RUTLAND ID WINTHROP WASHINGTON WATERTOWN G WE E MIDDLEFIELD YLSTON BOYLSTON HOLDEN BO WESTON HARDWICK OAKHAM MARLBOROUGH WAYLAND HADLEY AMHERST NORTH E SEEKONK ON NEWTON B WEST NORTHAMPTON OR NEW BRAINTREE OU LEE G OOKLIN PAXTON H FRAMINGHAM BR STOCKBRIDGE ON SOUTHBOROUGH WELLESLEY CHESTER T ESTHAMPT BOSTON BECKET W STOCKBRIDGE EASTHAMP HULL WESTBOROUGH NATICK NEEDHAM BELCHERTOWN WARE NORTH HUNTING WEST SHREWSBURY GRANBY BROOKFIELD WORCESTER TYRINGHAM T SOUTH BROOKFIELD ALFORD ON ASHLAND HADLEY SPENCER LEICESTER DEDHAM QUINCY M SOUTHAMPTON ET ON SHERBORN DOVER MILTON ASS GREAT BARRINGTON TGO HOPKINTON H OTIS WESTWOOD CO BRAINTREE HINGHAM MERY HOLYOKE GRAFTON SCITUATE MONTEREY WARREN AUBURN HOLLISTON BLANDFORD LUDLOW BROOKFIELD EAST MILLBURY MEDFIELD RANDO NORWOOD RUSSELL PALMER BROOKFIELD L EGREMONT CHICOPEE UPTON MILLIS PH WEYMOUTH CANTON NORWELL K O WAREHAM MILFORD MEDWAY WALPOLE RO ROCKLA LD WESTFIELD ST H E CHARLTON OXFORD OPE HOLB SHEFFIELD W WILBRAHAM SUTTON STO in our service area. UGHTON SPRINGFIELD NORTHBRIDGE DAL NORFOLK AVON ND NEW SANDISFIELD RINGFIE BRIMFIELD ABINGTON HANOVER MARSHFIELD MOUNT SP STURBRIDGE E MARLBOROUGH SHARON WASHINGTON MONSON TOLLAND GRANVILLE MENDON FRANKLIN LONGM WHITMAN E BROCKTON AS PEMBROKE AGAWAM HAMPDEN T WALES FOXBOROUGH HANSON ROCHESTER E SOUTHWICK ADOW UXBRIDGE HOLLAND BELLINGHAM DOUGLAS NE WRENTHAM FREETOWN DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE EAST DUXBURY WEBSTER EASTON BRIDGEWATER LONGMEADOW CKSTO

MILLVILLE LA WEST B MANSFIELD PLAINVILLE BRIDGEWATER SWANSEA HALIFAX KINGSTON NORTH BRIDGEWATER NORTON ATTLEBORO PLYMPTON

ATTLEBORO RAYNHAM TAUNTON MIDDLEBOROUGH

PLYMOUTH CARVER

REHOBOTH ACUSHNET K DIGHTON BERKLEY MARION ON LAKEVILLE SEEK SOMERSET WAREHAM FALL RIVER FREETOWN ROCHESTER SWANSEA BREWSTER DENNIS MERSET AC MARION BOURNE SANDWICH SO U NEWBEDFORD FALL RIVER SH N NEWBEDFORD ET MATTA

P BARNSTABLE YARMOUTH O ISET MATTAPOISETT FAI T RH AVE N MASHPEE

WESTPORT DARTMOUTH FALMOUTH GOSNOLD FAIRHAVEN 135 nonprofits supported WESTPORT DARTMOUTH

GOSNOLD 323 grants issued

COVID-19 Response Overview: Donor Stories

Like many, Brian and Elizabeth Merrick were holed up “As soon as we learned at home due to the pandemic but anxious to find a way about the Emergency to help. They did their research and discovered we had Response Fund, we knew opened the . The SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund we wanted to pitch in,” Merrick’s were familiar with the Community Foundation, commented Elizabeth having set up a scholarship fund with us in 2017. Merrick. “We had such a positive experience We were moved to learn the story behind the Merrick’s partnering with the team when we set up the decision to support the Community Foundation relief scholarship. We knew they would have a good efforts, and the Merrick’s were elated to learn they had handle on which nonprofits needed the funds to been the donors to the fund with $100. The very first help people in need as quickly as possible. And Merrick’s understand that no gift is ever too small. that the funds would get directly into their hands without a lot of bureaucracy.”

4 SouthCoast Community Foundation “We are incredibly grateful for the support of the SouthCoast Community Foundation. The pandemic has been especially difficult for immigrant families in our community, and these funds will have a major impact on our ability to help the children and families most in need. Food insecurity and access to safe, quality childcare services are two of the most pressing issues we see every day, and we appreciate the Foundation’s investment in this work.”

Vinnie Marturano, President & CEO of Old Colony YMCA

Annual Report 2020 5 COVID-19 Response: Dollars Awarded by Focus Area

$880,399 $262,200 NONPROFIT SUPPORT FRONTLINE/ ESSENTIAL WORKERS

$621,000 HEALTH

$1,728,331 FAMILY SUPPORT $1,528,500 FOOD $640,500 HOUSING

“With the Community Foundation’s help, our Food Assistance Program has increased services by 300% since March 2020. That’s 15,500 emergency food deliveries to nearly 50,000 neighbors in need. It’s been a lifeline for parents like Sarah, a mother of three, who was working full time before the pandemic and is now out of work.”

My Brother’s Keeper President, Erich Miller

6 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID-19 Response: Population Served

“Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, Coastline has remained committed to caring for our community. As we continue to address the impact of this global pandemic on our area, private philanthropy has become critical to our success, and it ensures that older adults and adults with disabilities are able to access services and receive home- delivered meals – even during this time of uncertainty.”

Paula Shiner, CEO of Coastline Elderly

HOMELESS/IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ESSENTIAL FRONTLINE Homeless and/or impoverished Housing costs and support for WORKERS individuals and families directly home-based care amidst the Hazard pay and the purchase of impacted by COVID-19. pandemic. personal protective equipment (PPE).

YOUTH IMMIGRANT FAMILIES VETERANS In-person to remote learning including the Rental assistance, utility payments, Food and meal services purchase of computers and training on and other direct assistance for to veterans residing in new technology. Also, the availability and immigrant families, regardless of Southeastern MA. access to youth summer programming. documentation status.

LGBTQ+ ELDERLY WOMEN Direct emergency Mental health services, Basic emergency services to victims of assistance and food to emotional support domestic violence exacerbated by the community members. programming, and increased pandemic, housing and rental assistance meal delivery to ensure elders for single mothers, and procurement and sheltered in place. delivery of feminine hygiene products.

Annual Report 2020 7 “At the peak of the pandemic, it became clear that our community was struggling to put food on the table while our local farmer families were also facing challenges reaching their customers. With the support of SouthCoast Community Foundation, Coastal Foodshed partnered with 12 local farmers to purchase excess food they couldn’t sell due to new social distancing regulations. More than 100,000 lbs. of locally grown food made its way to struggling families. We are grateful to the Community Foundation for supporting our local food economy and keeping our communities healthy.”

Stephanie Perks, Coastal Foodshed Inc. Executive Director & Co-Founder.

8 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID-19 RESPONSE: Donor Stories Innovative Funding Collaboration

Last fall, the Commonwealth Children’s Fund (CCF), Eastern Bank Charitable Fund, SouthCoast Community Foundation, and United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley came together to discuss how all four philanthropic organizations could partner to provide early childcare funding support to the Southeastern Massachusetts region. Knowing that the New Bedford based nonprofitPACE (People Acting in Community Endeavors) worked closely with home-based childcare providers throughout the 47 towns they serve, the Community Foundation engaged them in this unique collaboration. PACE had the relationships, systems, and processes to identify where the funds should go and expedite their delivery. Thanks to an innovative funding approach, $55,000 from the Community Foundation coupled with contributions from Eastern, United Way, and matching from CCF, turned into a total of $342,000 for the area. This enabled the PACE team to assist 137 independent licensed providers create a COVID safe environment for the children they serve.

$55,000 from the Community Foundation coupled with contributions from Eastern, $55k United Way, and matching from CCF, turned $342k into a total of $342,000 for the area.

Annual Report 2020 9 COVID-19 RESPONSE

COVID-19 RESPONSE: Grantee Stories The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center

The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center was conducting its board meeting on March 10th, when the Governor issued a state of emergency. The next day, the Center had to close. Gone were all the wonderful opportunities the organization regularly used to raise revenue like cruise ship presentations, tours, live events, and the gift shop. What also disappeared was the opportunity to regularly connect with the community the Center had created between staff, board, volunteers, members from the fishing industry, and the residents of New Bedford. They were able to salvage that sense of connection through Zoom meetings, but everyone was relieved on July 9th when the Heritage Center was able to reopen. Thanks to an unrestricted $7,000 Stabilization Grant from the Community Foundation, allowing them to invest in air filtration, touchless faucets, PPE supplies, and the like, Executive Director Laura Orleans was able to create a COVID safe environment for visitors and staff.

10 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID-19 RESPONSE: Grantee Stories The Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness

The Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness, an After exploring several different options, the Taskforce all-volunteer organization in partnership with Father found a creative solution in the Pilgrim Sands Hotel to Bill’s & Mainspring, has been providing shelter for the provide shelter. To cover the costs of the hotel rooms homeless since 2004. For the last seventeen years, two in the winter and spring months, Plymouth Taskforce churches were used to provide a warm respite for meals received several grants from our Emergency Response and facilities during the winter months, which usually Fund throughout the year totaling $132,000. concluded in April. When COVID-19 stuck, all businesses and public buildings were shut down, so homeless individuals had no place to go. On top of that, it was a particularly wet and cold season so shelters were needed through May.

Annual Report 2020 11 COVID-19 RESPONSE: Grantee Stories Hockomock Area YMCA

When its facilities closed on March 15th, the Hockomock Since last March, they have been providing quality Area YMCA, which serves 15 communities, shifted emergency childcare programming for 80 children its focus to meet two critical community needs, food of healthcare providers, first responders, and other security and emergency childcare. Despite losing 41% essential personnel. Additionally, they have served of its membership and nearly 100% of programming approximately 87,297 meals and distributed more than revenue, they remained focused on being strong 8,680 family food bags. At the start of the program, community partners and good resource stewards. The they distributed less than 80 bags. Today, they are Emergency Response Fund grants totaling $315,000 consistently distributing more than 1,000 each week, helped them fill these needs. an increase of more than 1200%.

12 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID-19 Response: Convening Virtually

The Foundation also provided an opportunity for nonprofit leaders to share best practices and tackle the challenging COVID-19 landscape through a bi- monthly virtual meeting series we called, Meet Me for .

On March 20, we held our very first one. Each meeting We were honored that these sessions were featured in was a chance to check in with one another but also the Philanthropy Massachusetts 51st Annual Meeting to focus on a topic such as the role of governance in showcase of innovative programs developed in response a time of crisis or Zoom etiquette, tapping into our to the pandemic. network of nonprofit and community experts. To quote our attendees, these meetings were a ‘gift that kept on giving’ and they met colleagues that they wouldn’t otherwise have gotten to know.

As a founding partner of the Massachusetts Community Foundations Partnership, a new collaboration of 14 community foundations, the SouthCoast Community Foundation in addition to grant making, provided capacity-building programs to nonprofit organizations through online workshops and trainings. This coalition was formed to directly address the pandemic’s impact on nonprofits.

Annual Report 2020 13 CONVENING VIRTUALLY: Funders’ Tour

Every year the SouthCoast Community Foundation convenes philanthropic community members with nonprofit leaders to deepen the understanding of the work being done to make the Southcoast a more inclusive, healthier, safer, and more vibrant region.

As with the rest of the world, the pandemic required This virtual tour also focused on the work being done us to integrate a virtual strategy to connect with our to end racism. We heard from Dr. Jennifer DeBarros, constituents. The silver lining was our ability to include Director of Prevention & Intervention Programs at twice as many attendees, broadening our reach and, in HEAL Center of NorthStar Learning Centers, Gail turn, increasing awareness about the issues discussed. Fortes, Executive Director of the YWCA Southeastern Not only could many more people attend but those that Massachusetts, and Dr. LaSella L. Hall President of couldn’t were able to watch the recording and share it NAACP New Bedford and Associate Director of Frederick with others. Douglass Unity House at UMass Dartmouth.

The April tour provided an overview of the first grant The last tour in October addressed the current and recipients from the SouthCoast Emergency Response emerging housing crisis amongst the most vulnerable Fund. With updates from Helena DaSilva Hughes, residents within the South Coast. Susan Mazzarella, CEO Executive Director of the Immigrants’ Assistance Center, of Catholic Social Services, Corinn Williams, Executive Paula Shiner, CEO of Coastline Elderly Services, Inc., and Director of the Community Economic Development Liz Wiley, Executive Director of the Marion Institute. Center, John Yazwinski, President and CEO of Father This was followed by a panel discussing the impact and Bill’s & Mainspring, and Reverend David Lima from response of arts & culture leaders including Raquel Dias, Rise Up for Homes participated in the discussion. President of the Cape Verdean Association New Bedford, Tom Flint, Executive Director of YEAH! Corps., Lee Heald, Director of AHA! New Bedford, and Patrick Norton, Executive Director of the Narrows Center for the Arts.

The June tour continued to focus on the impact of COVID-19 but specifically innovation and collaboration around food security and workforce development. Kim Ferreira, Co-Executive Director of Coastal Foodshed, Devin Byrnes, owner of Destination Soups, and Jessica Coelho Arruda, owner of Tia Maria’s European Café discussed their experiences and collaboration efforts. Maria Ferreira-Bedard, Executive Director of SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc., Wendy Garf-Lipp, Executive Director of United Neighbors of Fall River, and Charlie Merrow, Co- Owner of Merrow Manufacturing, LLC did as well.

14 SouthCoast Community Foundation CONVENING VIRTUALLY: Summer’s Last Blast 25th Anniversary Celebration

Our annual end-of-summer event was virtual last year, but it did not lack in personal experiences and festivities thanks to wonderful local entertainment and immersive creative experiences.

To complement the evening, each ticket holder and Even though we couldn’t enjoy each other’s company in sponsor received hand-delivered goodies thanks to person, the virtual nature of the event did allow us to Westport Rivers Winery, Cuttyhunk Shellfish Farms, feature many more wonderful artists and entertainers and LaFrance Hospitality to enjoy while taking in the from our community than we would normally. And experience in their living room or outside with friends. provide ample viewing opportunities for those that To connect with other attendees everyone was given couldn’t participate. access to a virtual ‘photo booth’ filter to post and share on social media.

Annual Report 2020 15 CONVENING VIRTUALLY: Scholarships

We couldn’t let the Scholarship season come and go without acknowledgement, even if we couldn’t hold our annual celebration due to the pandemic.

The Community Foundation staff came up with a fun Needless to say, there were a lot of smiles through tears solution. Under the guise of a scholarship ‘interview,’ and looks of disbelief as everyone took in the good news. President John Vasconcellos and the team held zoom In total, the Community Foundation gave out 97 awards calls with scholarship recipients and their families to for a total of $491,877. surprise them with their awards.

Last year’s applicants were also able to use uAspire, a Financial Aid Help Desk. The Community Foundation is one of the first to use this innovative and new online tool. Moving forward, all students applying to Community Foundation scholarships can use it to access ongoing support while they and their families navigate the financial aid process.

16 SouthCoast Community Foundation New Funds & Scholarships

Cuttyhunk Asset Care Fund President’s Fund Short Term

George E. Keeler Scholarship Fund SouthCoast Community Foundation Staff Directed Fund

Georgia and Constantine Decas Family Scholarship Fund Sgt. Ronald Bumpus Memorial Scholarship Fund

Martha G. Coggeshall Fund SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund

Matouk Company Fund The Jake Fabian Memorial Fund

“Partnering with SouthCoast Community Foundation has been such a positive experience for us. The knowledgeable staff has been by our side every step of way guiding and encouraging us. Giving back to our own community is truly the way we choose to honor our son, Jake.”

– JOHN & JEANNE FABIAN

DONOR STORY:

New Bedford residents Jeanne and John Fabian were Jeanne was unsure how people might respond. With faced with a challenge no parent should have to face. help from their daughter, they uploaded the post at How to honor the life of a son whose life ended way 8:30 that night. By midnight they received 88 gifts. By too soon. They were directed our way, and in December the end of his birthday, 249 gifts. And by the end of 2020, the Fabians opened The Jake Fabian Memorial the week, a total of 274 gifts were received, totaling Fund, which will make grants to nonprofits that help $11,508. The post had been shared 148 times. Jeanne underserved youth in our community. They initially was overwhelmed and incredibly grateful that his funded it with $565.68 remaining from memorial gifts birthday did not pass without it being celebrated. Now, that had come their way after Jake’s death. youth in our city will benefit from this support because a deeply grieving family reached out and the community On January 6th, Jake’s 30th birthday, Jeanne thought responded. it would be nice if she could find 30 people to make 30 gifts of $30 each to the Fund in memory of Jake. Jeanne asked us for help, so we quickly established the donation page on our website to link to a Facebook page.

Annual Report 2020 17 Board Of Directors & Staff

2020 - 2021 Board Staff Linda Bodenmann - Chair John Vasconcellos, President Eric H. Strand - Vice Chair Charles Holley, Director of Finance & Administration Louis E. Sousa - Treasurer Sarah Rose, Director of Engagement Carl J. Cruz - Clerk Werlaine Badio, Programs Officer Jason Rua - Assistant Clerk Nhamaa Cortes, Accounting Clerk Seth Garfield - Immediate Past Chair Kim Goddard, Marketing & Communications Manager John Vasconcellos - President Tricia Grime, Development Manager Trish Arnold Adrianna Heard, Donor Services Associate Damōn Chaplin Kim Heard, Office Administrator Colleen Carney Courtney Nicholas Christ AHA! Priscilla Ditchfield Lee Heald, Director Gail Fortes Jayne Rebello Women’s Fund Denise M. Porché Joanne Murray, Executive Director Maria Rosario Korey Pimental, Office Manager & Executive Assistant Cynthia Rose Jonathan Rounds

Executive Committee Margo Saulnier Finance Committee Investment Committee Chair: Linda Bodenmann Devon Torres Chair: Louis Sousa Chair: Eric Strand Carl Cruz Kate Alves Kate Alves Seth Garfield Audit Committee Rachel Charrier Peter Bogle Jason Rua Chair: Jeff Pagliuca Priscilla Ditchfield Michelle Buckley Louis Sousa Linda Bodenmann Jason Rua Matt Downey Eric Strand Nicholas Christ Tim Dyer John Vasconcellos Lou Sousa Governance Committee Mike Pierre Chair: Jason Rua Jon Rounds Arts & Culture Committee Development Committee Gail Fortes Gil Shapiro Chair: Priscilla Ditchfield Chair: Colleen Carney Courtney Seth Garfield Louis Sousa Lisa Schmid Alvord Trish Arnold Jayne Rebello Korn Richard Wolfson Michael Benevides Janet Atkins Craig Lindell Irene Buck Robert Collins Cynthia Rose Scholarship Committee Nicholas Christ Doug Glassman Chair: Seth Garfield Carl Cruz Jennifer Menard Grants Committee Merry Conway Yvonne Drayton Jeff Pagliuca Chair: Carl Cruz Carl Cruz Jackie Francisco Jeff Bradley Erik Domingues Sandy Fraze Education Committee Dennis Carman Zoe Hanson-DiBello Kathleen Hancock Chair: Cynthia Rose Seth Garfield Romayne Grace Helena Hartnett Trish Arnold Zach Gerson-Nieder Darius Haghighat Lawrence Jenkins John Beauregard Sr. Kathy Harrington Shelley Honeycutt Fitzcarmel LaMarre Zoe Hansen-DiBello Jayne Rebello Korn Russell Keeler Viera Levitt Ed Lambert Denise Porché Donald Kerr Jim McKeag Craig Lindell Julie Ramos Gagliardi John Korn Charlie Merrow Kerry Lynch Glenn Oliveira Lynne Mastera Denise Porché Maria Rosario Cynthia Rose Courtney Mello-Champagne Eve Rounds Jon Rounds Andrea Rodrigues Cynthia Rose

18 SouthCoast Community Foundation Our Corporators represent a wide range of expertise and Corporators perspectives and serve the Community Foundation as advisors, ambassadors, and advocates.

Kate Alves Merry Conway Nancy Kurtz George Oliveira Lisa Schmid Alvord John Coughlin Richard Lafrance Jeffrey Pagliuca Joseph Barry Erik Dominques Edward Lambert Kim Christina Bascom Paul Downey Raymond Lantz Susan Perry Wendy Bauer Yvonne Drayton Kate Carney Larisa Mike Pierre John Beauregard Timothy H. Dyer Craig Lindell David Prentiss Michael Benevides M. Temple Fawcett Melanie Lindell Julie Ramos-Gagliardi R. William Blasdale Zachary Gerson-Nieder Doris Ludes Carl Ribeiro Peter C. Bogle Doug Glassman John Ludes Cathy Roberts Hon. Bettina Borders Kathleen Harrington Thomas Lyons Andrea Rodrigues Terry Boyle Helena Hartnett Jean MacCormack Jonathan Schwartz J. Russell Buckley Shelley Honeycutt Carolee Matsumoto Gilbert Shapiro John K. Bullard James S. Hughes Nancy McFadden Edward Siegal Peter C. Bullard Lawrence Hunt Jennifer Menard June A. Smith Steven Canessa Elizabeth Isherwood Joan Menard Lara Stone Lillian Carney David Jeffrey Elaine Meredith Mary Tomlinson Patrick Carney Hope Jeffrey Charlie Merrow Charles Toomey Elaine Chervinsky Lorraine Khazan Stacy Mullaney Robert Trahan Paul Chervinsky Rachel Kolb Dana Norman Randall Weeks Robert Collins John Korn Mary Louise Nunes Richard Wolfson

“We aim to create a world where kindness, love, happiness, compassion and self-confidence are available to All Kids of All Abilities. The SouthCoast Community Foundation has been instrumental in helping us to provide life altering services to over 1300 families throughout Massachusetts. It has helped attract tourism and more support to small businesses in the area as well.” - Chris Antao, Founder of Gnome Surf

Annual Report 2020 19 Financials

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020

ASSETS SUPPORT, REVENUES AND RECLASSIFICATIONS: Current Assets...... 2,982,234 Grants and Contributions...... 12,568,034 Property and Equipment, Net...... 27,585 Investment Return...... 3,928,542 Non-Current Assets...... 44,532,177 Other Miscellaneous Revenue...... 153,270 TOTAL ASSETS ...... 47,541,996 TOTAL SUPPORT, REVENUES, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS AND RECLASSIFICATIONS ...... 16,649,846 Current Liabilities...... 358,015 Non-Current Liabilities ...... 1,034,560 FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES TOTAL LIABILITIES...... 1,392,575 Program Services...... 10,241,398 Administrative...... 541,583 NET ASSETS: Fundraising...... 458,863 Without Donor Restrictions...... 36,706,835 With Donor Restrictions...... 9, 442,586 TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES...... 11,241,844 TOTAL NET ASSETS...... 46,149,421 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ...... 5,408,002 NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR. . . . 40,741,419 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR...... 46,149,421 NET ASSETS...... 47,541,996

The SouthCoast Community Foundation granted $9,189,048.62 in grants and scholarships in 2020

2% 2020 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS PAID 8% Arts & Culture $743,476.26

18% COVID $5,874,194.09 Education $1,657,220.58 64% 8% Economic Opportunity $724,494.43

Other $189,663.26

TOTAL ...... $9,189,048.62 TOTAL GRANTS...... 8,791,944.92 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS...... $397,103.70*

(*)represents payments made on previous awards.

20 SouthCoast Community Foundation COVID $5,874,194.09 Listed below are the contributors to all our funds, including sponsorships and the SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund Contributors during 2020. We extend our sincere gratitude to ALL who made a gift during the year.

$100,000+ The Grantham Foundation for the Rachael Kolb and Thomas Stritter Anonymous (3)* Protection of the Environment Sean and Stacy Mullaney Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund* Greater Fall River Development Corp.* Joop and Ria Nagtegaal BankFive The Karina Foundation* Joseph J. Nauman* Barr Foundation* William Schrafft & Bertha Schrafft Plimoth Investment Advisors* Sarah and Allen Berry Charitable Trust* Prime, Buchholz & Associates* Jack and Nancy Braitmayer* Neil J. Van Sloun Rua-Dumont-Audet Insurance Agency, Inc. The Estate of Martha Coggeshall The Weatherlow Foundation Samana Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Katharina Decas Gift Fund* William C. Decas Esquire $10,000-$24,999 Walter and Jane Smith Department of Education (Pathways)* Anonymous (2) John H. and H. Naomi Tomfohrde Amos and Barbara Hostetter* Alan L. Alves Foundation* Island Foundation* The Arrowhead Foundation Inc. VIBRA Hospital of Southeastern Irwin M. and Joan Klein Jacobs John S. Carter III and Nicole Paige Massachusetts Seth and Beth Klarman Fund* Clowes Fund Estate of Leo R. Lanouette David and Kim Ferreira $2,500-$4,999 John Matouk & Co., Inc. Harbor One* Anonymous (2)* Massachusetts COVID-19 Relief Group* Anna Whitcomb Knight and Sam Knight American Research and Management Massachusetts Office of Travel and Bob A. MacKenzie Company Tourism NB Star Kids Scholarship Program, Inc. Ray and Maureen Armstrong Senator Montigny Children’s Equality Rockland Trust* Baldwin Brothers, Inc. and Empowerment Fund* Jonathan and Eve Rounds* Bank of America Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation* Tufts Healthplan Foundation* Suzanne Bennett Charitable Unidos Para Familias Fundv Foundation, Inc. $50,000-$99,999 Wagner Foundation* R. William and Mary Jean Blasdale* Anonymous (2)* Marjorie Waite and Neil Weiss* Eric Braitmayer and Jack H. Haney Andrew and Melora Balson Family Fund* Marcy Wintrub and Duane Barton Buckley Family Fund* Christina and Charles† Bascom The Chown and Huguenin Charitable Fund BayCoast Bank* $5,000-$9,999 Community Economic Development Center Bristol County Savings Charitable Joel B. Alvord and Lisa Schmid Alvord* of Southeastern Massachusetts Foundation* Oliver Ames Colleen C. and Chris Courtney* The Bromley Charitable Trust Trish and Chris Arnold* John M. and Pamela J. Evans Irene and Norman Buck* Margherita and Michael Baldwin* Will Feener* The Carney Family Charitable Foundation* Barbara Begley Fiber Optic Center, Inc. Helen L. Keeler Linda and John C. Bodenmann* The Garfield Foundation L. Knife & Son, Inc.* Bettina Borders and Victor Mailey M.D. Steven and Kim Gladstone* New Bedford Housing Authority Cambridge Trust Company* Jim and Bess Hughes Van Sloun Foundation* James Conlin and Carole Ferguson Ludes Family Foundation* Dr. Paula A. Cordeiro* The Maurice and Anne Makepeace Family $25,000-$49,999 The Downey Family Foundation* BankFive Foundation Fund* Fairhaven Shipyard Companies Dave and Kim McCabe* Barry Investment Advisors Kathleen and James Feeney* Richard and Faith Morningstar* Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts* Seth and Dorothy Garfield Louise and Charles Nadler Victoria and David B. Croll* The Glass Foundation, Inc.* National Park Service Allan W. and Priscilla Ditchfield* Howland Fund for Aged Women* Carl and Leslye Ribeiro* Katharine B. Garfield Nan S. Johnson Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals William and Frances Keene SERVPRO

*Donor also supported Emergency Response Fund † Deceased Annual Report 2020 21 Frima and Gilbert Shapiro Charitable Nelson F. Hockert-Lotz and Susan Waring-Sullivan Affiliated Funeral & Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Goldsmith Cremation Services Gift Fund* Marjorie Greville Richard B. and Susan Wolfson George T. and Anna Shaw Helena and Ken Hartnett* G. Stewart Young June A. Smith and Kenneth A. Schwartz Brian and Robin Hicks* Jane Young Southcoast Health Polly and Prentiss C. Higgins Zibra Corporation Sylvia & Company Insurance Agency Elizabeth Isherwood Ann and Hans Ziegler John Vasconcellos and Bill Barr JM Forbes & Co. LLP Marion and Henry Wainer* Oscar and Goretti Joaquim $500 - $999 Ruth & Ralph Webber Family Foundation JR Cotter, LLC Anonymous (4)* Thomas and Anne Kelly Catherine Adler and Ellen Dehm $1,000-$2499 John Korn and Jayne Rebello-Korn* Scott Anderson and Joan Kelly Anonymous (2) Kate and Joe Larisa* Margaret S. Bacon and Jack McCarthy Margery Ahearn* Leslie Lawrence and Ronald Weingartner Lisa Balaschak Talbot Baker Jr. Jimmy Liang The Barre* Laura Barooshian on behalf of the Lofberg Family Foundation John and Jackie Beauregard Heckerling Dinner Group* Kerry A. Lynch and Dean Slocum* Dee Dee Bentley* Baycoast Mortgage* Kathleen Mahoney The Mary Jane Bernert Living Revocable Ethel L. Beckett Steven and Christine Manfredi Trust Bristol Community College Richard J. Medicke Big Value Outlet Bristol County Savings Bank Marine Safety Consultants Mary-Ellen Boyle Broadbill Fishing, Inc. Jeffrey C. McHarg and Elaine Dors* Jill Britton* Dan and Jennifer Bungert Colleen and Dave Millett Laurie and John Bullard* Andrew and Amy Burnes Celeste Misodoulakis Paul and Susan Burke Joanne C. and David Cameron Network for Good* Charles and Carolyn Burnham Nicholas and Margaret Christ Nichols & Pratt, LLP Thomas and Linda Bush David Colton Norweb Foundation* Crystal C. Campbell Consolidated Brick & Building Oxford Creamery, LLC Bruce and Marylou Clarke Supplies, Inc. Partners Insurance Group* Robert Collins Merry B. and Dr. John A. Conway* Gilbert Perry and Donna Sachs* Loretto F. and Dwight Crane Carl J. Cruz* Karl and Martha Peterson Cuttyhunk Shellfish Farms Chris Demakis Members of Piney Point Beach Club* Downey & Downey P. C. Katharine Dobin* Paula Popeo Ellen Hertzmark Revocable Trust* Erik Domingues, MD Portugalia Marketplace Jeanne M. and John F. Fabian Jr. Matthew J. and Diane F. Downey Danielle Poyant Linda and Peter Fenton Yvonne M. Drayton Marvin Raskin in memory of Ethylin Kathleen S. and David W. Fentress Rachel Dzengelewski Retired Public Employees Committee Carole Ferguson Elaine M. Epstein* for Political Action* George C. Gebelein Douglas and Lisa Errico Rhode Island Community Foundation* Golfing Friends of Misodoulakis EVERSOURCE* The Roberts Family Charitable Fund John and Anne Gorczyca* Michael Falvey Deborah Roher* Joanne Gracia* Eileen T. Farley* Jaye Roseborough Incorporated Proprietors of Nonquitt First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union Jamey and Laura Shachoy* Patricia Jayson Sheldon Friedland Norm† and MaryEllen Shachoy Katherine S. White Fund of the Fidelity Friends of Buddy White Richard Shevelow* Charitable Gift Fund Gallery X, Inc. Charles J. Smiler* Charlotte and Robert Kelly John N. and Natalie F. Garfield Jr.* Louis Sousa* Koreen A. Santos 2008 Revocable Trust Katharine Garfield Juana Souza-Quatrano DMD Mary Ellen Lees The Seth Garfield Family Trust Raymond and Flavian Starvish Cynthia A. Letourneau Evelyn Goodhue* Lara H. and Jeffrey L. Stone Yiu Tung Leung and Pei Qiong Tess Goodwin Turowski2 Architecture, Inc. Craig Lindell and Linda Garnett* Gravina Family Foundation Inc Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company* Atty. Kenneth D. Lipman Hawthorn Medical Associates Sarah Van Vleck* Becky Lockwood Highland Street Foundation The Verano Fund Demarest Lloyd MacDonald Timothy Mahoney and Pamela Donnelly

22 SouthCoast Community Foundation Ms. Mary D. Mandeville Alyssa Arens Caroline Conzatti Mass Cultural Council Elisabeth Arruda Jennifer Corey-Figlioli* Massachusetts Bankers Association Colleen Avedikian Debra Correia Charitable Foundation Inc.* Janice Baptist* Carol A. and Frederick B. Coulson Faith and Dr. Harry Matelski Maureen and Stephan Baptista Denise Cromwell Jim Mathes and Lisa Strattan Blake Barbosa* James and Edwina Cronin Joe and Holly McDonough Maria Barlow Lee Cuba Ann McKeown* Rebecca Barnes Janine V. da Silva* Mary Anne McQuillan* Shawndrae Barreto Peter Daley Brian & Elizabeth Merrick* Patrick Barry Michael and Helen Dandurand Lisa Morin Richard and Sharon Barry Stephanie Danielson Michelle Neves and Jason A. Hantman Mary Bartlet Susan and Brian Darling Dana R. Norman Valerie Bassett and Paula Gauthier Thomas G. and Liddy Davis Nunes & Charrier LLC Kristin Batstone Morrissey John and Ellen Davison Parkview Apartments Realty Holding LLC be jeweled Isabel Day Sandria R. Parsons Denise Beach* Jeffrey J. and Leah Defusco Susan and Dan Perry* Beatriz & Company Joycelyn Abra Degbor Philip Snyder Foundation Jean Beebe Amanda DeGrace* Lou Ricciardi The Benevity Community Impact Fund of Kathleen Dehm Jason M. and Christine G. Rua* American Endowment Foundation Dennison Memorial Community Center Roy Sanford* Elizabeth L. Bennett Dental Surgeons of Fall River Paul and Christina Schmid Jean and Arthur Bennett* Brenda and Ronald Dias Sean M. Gannon Memorial Fund of the Janice Bichsel Dias, Lapalme & Martin, LLP Cape Cod Foundation* Kelsey Bisio Bob and Donna Dimery Joe and Marie Shea Peter C. Bogle Kathryn V. Dinneen* Toby and Bill Shea* Boutique Fitness Ernest and Laura Dipalma Louis Solomon Silverstein Bonnie L. Bower and Mark Hosley Kristine and Kevin Donnelly Stevenson Family Charitable Trust Robyn Branco Titus Dosremedios Catherine M. Stone Iva M. Brito Jennifer and Neil Downing Margo Stone Anne K. Broholm Jeanette L. Doyle William Straus and Kerry Shortle* Catherine Brown* Donald and Sharon Doyon Torie Sylvia Rebecca Brown* Nicole Doyon David and Janis Tatelbaum Chad D. Brubaker and Lean O. Camara Margaret Dresing Carol Taylor and John Deknatel Nathan Buchanan* Margaret Drew David C. and Nancy P. Twichell Jr. Peter C. and Tia Bullard Patricia Drogue* David Wright Amanda Burke Reverend Dr. Edward R. Dufresne PhD Mrs. Carleton† Burr and Honorable Elizabeth O’Neill LaStaiti UP TO $499 Marcy Busch Katherine Duggan Anonymous (12)* Thomas Cadieux Elizabeth Dunphy* Milton and Marilyn Adams William M. Cantor Russell Dupuis* Abbey Aevazelis Care Free Homes Elizabeth and Robert Dussault The Ackerman Family Jennifer Carloni Mark and Beverly Edwards Jonathan Agnew Alyn Carlson Joyce A. Eisenberg Ailes Family Martha Chandler Kathy Eklund Cecilia K. Alkalay Rachel Charrier Ron and Pam Ellis* Kate Alves Julie Christiano* Paul and Elaine Espinola Carmen Amaral Cincotti Family Charitable Fund* David Estridge Kumkum Amin Kathleen Clear Annette Ewing Alden and Emily Anderson Bernadette Coehlo Faculty and Staff of Chace St. Dana Anderson Jeremiah and Patrice Coholan Elementary School David and Patty Andrews David Cole Bonnie Feldman Ann M. Borges, LLC Committee to Elect Paul Schmid Caroline Felix Louise and Paul Anthony Compensation Planning Inc. Jennifer Ferland Lasse and Elin Antonsen Valerie Conen Maria and Tim Ferreira-Bedard Judith and Willie Archer Ian and Annelise Conway The Ferreira Group, LTD.

Annual Report 2020 23 Kim and Joe Ferro* Sara Johnston Elizabeth MacKenzie* Carole Fiola Benjamin Jones and Kimberly Griffith* Pamela Macleod-Lima Sarah Forbes Joseph Joyce Robin Mailey and Patricia Byrne C.P. and Jean Fordyce Kevern and Pamela Joyce Christopher Makepeace Gail Fortes Teresa and Mark Kaeterle Earl Mandle Joan Fortin and Arthur Gerard Dr. Carol Karafotis John and Katie Mannix Albert and Cynthia Fox Sharyn Katz Elaine Martin Carolyn Fox-Graham Colleen and Gerry Kavanaugh Jeffrey Martin Anthi Frangiadis Stephanie Keane* Joseph and Helen-Anne McCarthy Robert E. French and Francine A. Veilleux Celeste Keen* Rebecca McCullough Steven and Sandra Frias John D. Kelleher and Viki A. Fowler Nancy McFadden Charmaine Gahan Julianne J. and James J. Kelly* Michael McGrath Joan Gancarski Teah Keogh Laura E. McLeod Andrea Garr-Barnes Carol Kerrissey Amanda McMullen The Garvey Family Rick Kidder Mrs. Julianne Abbott Medeiros* Zachary Gerson-Nieder and Lauren Linda R. Killion* Lena Melendez* Herbert Melby Kelly Kimball Phil Mello Tracy Gillen Donald and Margaret King Elaine Meredith Buzz and Kim Goddard* Trudy Kingery Robert Mermell* Harriet Gottesman Crawford Kirkpatrick Jay and Shelly Merriam Rayana Grace* The Kittansett Club Nicole Merusi Joseph and Beverly Gracia* Markus and Kelsey Kolic* Seth Meyer* Hal and Alison Granger Holly Koster* Jeffrey and Saba Michaud Jennifer and Rupert Grantham Carol Kosma Heike Milhench* Samuel and Gerry Gray Pam Kuechler Tish Miller Colin Green Rebecca and Brendan Kurie* Katherine Minevitz James Griffith Robert W. and Elizabeth K. Ladd Lindsay Miś Patrick Grime Richard and Muriel Lafrance Michael and Judith Morgenstern Tricia and Tom Grime* Edward Lambert Jr. Rita Morin Noelle Groh Calen Lang Susanne A. Morin Sarah Groh Mrs. Kathleen Lang Raeann Morrow Marilyn Halter Philip M. Lang Kenneth Nelson Margaret Hand Lawrence Lynch Corp Douglas Nemeth Robert Hargraves Anne Layton* Deborah Nemko* Nancy Harmon Michelle Leblanc John Nery Patricia Harrington Sandra A B Ledvina Colleen Neville* Christopher and Jennifer Hart Darcy H. Lee Peter and Diana Nicholson Sandra and James† Hathaway Rebecca A. Lee Nancy Nitikman Kerry Hayes Richard Lee North Dartmouth Properties Inc. Robert Hayes Susan H. Lee Geoffrey and Fadra Northrup Adrianna Heard* Mary Leeson Caitlin Nye Kimberly and Mark Heard* Lisa M. Lemieux Dr. Lawrence and Charlotte Oliveira Anne B. and Jerome Heller Frances F. Levin Glenn Oliveira George Helmkamp Jr. in honor of Krystle Anthony and Rachel Lewis Lauren Olivier-Brock and Brian Brock Carvalho Maria Lim Norma Olivier Warburton in memory of Taylor E. Hendel* Anthony and Adrienne Lionetta Dr. Richard Warburton* Andy and Liz Herlihy Little Peoples College Celia O’Neil* Ted and Judy Herlihy Joe and Linda Lopes Jr. James and Andrea O’Neil Elizabeth F. Hill Michelle Loranger and Charlie Lomnitzer Oral Surgery Associates Southcoast, Inc. Uma Hiremath Erik Lundgren* Laura O’Rourke Johanna S. and Frederic Hood Suzanne Luther Gail Otis Nancy Iuliano Jean and James Lyons Christiane Oudet Michael and Barbara Jaryna Thomas and Leslie Lyons Rachel Pachter Dorothy and Geoffrey Jenkins Dr. Jean MacCormack Jeffrey P. Pagliuca Genae Johnson and James Collins Magdalin S. MacGregor Diana Painter

24 SouthCoast Community Foundation Betty Parker Thomas Schmitt Katherine Tracey Sandy Parker Al and Ann Schofield Robert Trahan* Christine Parks Barbara Scholberg* Susan Trent* Ann B. Parson* School of Yoga New Bedford Truax Family Susan Pawlak-Seaman Dr. Jonathan H. Schwartz Helen A. Trumbull Melanie Pellegrini Stephen Sedgwick* Daniel Turpin People Incorporated Jody Seivert Robert V. Unger David Perry Jennifer Shepley* Kathleen Upson Kim and Skip Perry Bill and Janet Sherman* Katie Vagen* Mary C. Perry Pamela and Everett Sherman Angela Vasconcellos* Russell and Helen M. Pichette Phil and Jane Shute Deborah Vautrin Leo and Eve Pierce Jr. Larry and Louise Schwartz Peter Veale D.M.D. Pine Haven Investment Council, Inc. Edward and Daphne Siegal Patricia Walecka Greta E. and Michael T. Plante Angela Silva Maureen Waltz Polish National Alliance of North Peter N. Silva Christina Watkins America Lodge* Carol Ann Silvia Jed and Deb Webster* Denise Porché Jennifer Simmons Holly and Evan Weeden Leslie Poulin Jean M. and W. Mason Smith III Eileen Wheeler Sheehan* Stasia Powers Jennifer Smith Elizabeth White Sheila Powers-Converse Josh Smith Anne M. Whiting Donna Poyant* Kimberly Smith Peter Wilde Lynn Poyant Philip Smith Elizabeth Wiley Monique Poyant* Susan M. Smith Marjorie Williams David Prentiss Southeastern Adoption Services Windy Hill Corp Hilary Prouty Bernadette Souza Paul and Terri Wittreich Betsy Pye Jeff and Gail Spear James Wood Murphy Karen Quigley and Russell Hensel Elizabeth Squires* Amy Woolensack Tanya Quinlan St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Diana M. Worley R.T. and D.W. Smith Margo Steinberg Martha Worley Julie Ramos Gagliardi Wendy Stern Naomi Wright Beverly A. Rasmussen Robert and Judith Sterns Grace Wyss Natasha Red Steward Health Care System LLC Gigi Yassine Ann Marie Regan Danielle Stockley and Matthew Tanner Mary E. and Anthony M. Zane John and Brenda Regan Edmund and Elaine Stone Stephanie Roberts Karen Stone* Dr. Michael Rocha* Paul J. and Anne H. Strout Betsy Roche Peter Sturges and Sasha Lauterbach Chris Rodstrom* Sullivan Family Charitable Fund of the Joan V. Roller Ayco Charitable Foundation Theresa Romanovitch Gary Sullivan Kay Rorer The Law Offices of Jane E. Sullivan Maria Rosario Summit Educational Services Candida Rose Baptista Suncor Stainless / Atlantis Rail Dr. Bruce and Cynthia Rose* Employees and Families* Sarah and Andrew Rose Rachel Sussman* Jessica Ross Sandra S. Sylvia Paige Roth Susan Talbot Gale P. Runnells Jane Taylor Gregory and Janet Ryan Melissa Terry Wendy Lee Sabra Elise R. Tetreault Anthony R. Sapienza The Ruter Family* Kristen Sarkarati Tierney Law Offices Margo Saulnier Kim Tobin* Catherine Saunders Arlene M. Todd Dr. Daniel J. and Jennifer L. Schlitzer Jim and Nancy Tooley*

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