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GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN CULTIVATING Annual Report 2005–2006 COMMUNITY

GRANTEE CAMBODIA

ISOLATION is one of the worst barriers to women’s emancipation.

 The global women’s movement has a strong emphasis on MAKING CONNECTIONS. GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD GRANTEE STAFF BOARD DONOR KYRGYZSTAN CAMEROON INDIA TAJIKISTAN UKRAINE TOGO LEBANON NETHERLANDS / USA USA

STAFF ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE USA AZERBAIJAN BOLIVIA SOUTH AFRICA USA BANGLADESH CAMEROON CHINA KENYA

ADVISOR DONOR STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF MALI USA USA BRAZIL SOMALIA BENIN KOSOVA INDONESIA SCOTLAND / USA

GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR RUSSIA SLOVAKIA KENYA CONGO DR BOLIVIA USA KYRGYZSTAN USA LEBANON

GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD NIGERIA / SOUTH AFRICA SERBIA PAKISTAN CAMBODIA INDIA MEXICO MONGOLIA PHILIPPINES

GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF KOSOVA GHANA USA CROATIA NIGERIA AFGHANISTAN INDONESIA TOGO USA

GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE MOROCCO KAZAKHSTAN CROATIA AFGHANISTAN PALESTINE CAMEROON TIBET BAHRAIN THAILAND

BOARD GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE NICARAGUA UZBEKISTAN USA KENYA CHINA AZERBAIJAN KENYA ERITREA KYRGYZSTAN

GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE BOARD / STAFF GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR AFGHANISTAN BENIN INDIA / USA COLOMBIA NEPAL ETHIOPIA GHANA BANGLADESH USA Radical connections. RESPECTFUL CONNECTIONS. GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD GRANTEE STAFF BOARD DONOR KYRGYZSTAN CAMEROON INDIA TAJIKISTAN UKRAINE TOGO LEBANON NETHERLANDS / USA USA

STAFF ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE USA AZERBAIJAN BOLIVIA SOUTH AFRICA USA BANGLADESH CAMEROON CHINA KENYA

ADVISOR DONOR STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF MALI USA USA BRAZIL SOMALIA BENIN KOSOVA INDONESIA SCOTLAND / USA

GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR RUSSIA SLOVAKIA KENYA CONGO DR BOLIVIA USA KYRGYZSTAN USA LEBANON

GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD ISRAEL NIGERIA / SOUTH AFRICA SERBIA PAKISTAN CAMBODIA INDIA MEXICO MONGOLIA PHILIPPINES

GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF KOSOVA GHANA USA CROATIA NIGERIA AFGHANISTAN INDONESIA TOGO USA

GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE MOROCCO KAZAKHSTAN CROATIA AFGHANISTAN PALESTINE CAMEROON TIBET BAHRAIN THAILAND

BOARD GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE NICARAGUA UZBEKISTAN USA KENYA CHINA AZERBAIJAN KENYA ERITREA KYRGYZSTAN

GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE BOARD / STAFF GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR AFGHANISTAN BENIN INDIA / USA COLOMBIA NEPAL ETHIOPIA GHANA BANGLADESH USA Despite the construction of walls, borders and barriers, women are building and STRENGTHENING NETWORKS. GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD GRANTEE STAFF BOARD DONOR KYRGYZSTAN CAMEROON INDIA TAJIKISTAN UKRAINE TOGO LEBANON NETHERLANDS / USA USA

STAFF ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE USA AZERBAIJAN BOLIVIA SOUTH AFRICA USA BANGLADESH CAMEROON CHINA KENYA

ADVISOR DONOR STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF MALI USA USA BRAZIL SOMALIA BENIN KOSOVA INDONESIA SCOTLAND / USA

GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR RUSSIA SLOVAKIA KENYA CONGO DR BOLIVIA USA KYRGYZSTAN USA LEBANON

GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD ISRAEL NIGERIA / SOUTH AFRICA SERBIA PAKISTAN CAMBODIA INDIA MEXICO MONGOLIA PHILIPPINES

GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF KOSOVA GHANA USA CROATIA NIGERIA AFGHANISTAN INDONESIA TOGO USA

GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE MOROCCO KAZAKHSTAN CROATIA AFGHANISTAN PALESTINE CAMEROON TIBET BAHRAIN THAILAND

BOARD GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE NICARAGUA UZBEKISTAN USA KENYA CHINA AZERBAIJAN KENYA ERITREA KYRGYZSTAN

GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE BOARD / STAFF GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR AFGHANISTAN BENIN INDIA / USA COLOMBIA NEPAL ETHIOPIA GHANA BANGLADESH USA By doing so, women are defining their own borders and deciding their own destinies. The Global Fund for Women supports women who are linking to and strengthening one another. GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD GRANTEE STAFF BOARD DONOR KYRGYZSTAN CAMEROON INDIA TAJIKISTAN UKRAINE TOGO LEBANON NETHERLANDS / USA USA

STAFF ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE USA AZERBAIJAN BOLIVIA SOUTH AFRICA USA BANGLADESH CAMEROON CHINA KENYA

ADVISOR DONOR STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF MALI USA USA BRAZIL SOMALIA BENIN KOSOVA INDONESIA SCOTLAND / USA

GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR RUSSIA SLOVAKIA KENYA CONGO DR BOLIVIA USA KYRGYZSTAN USA LEBANON

GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD ISRAEL NIGERIA / SOUTH AFRICA SERBIA PAKISTAN CAMBODIA INDIA MEXICO MONGOLIA PHILIPPINES

GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR ADVISOR GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE GRANTEE STAFF KOSOVA GHANA USA CROATIA NIGERIA AFGHANISTAN INDONESIA TOGO USA

GRANTEE ADVISOR GRANTEE GRANTEE BOARD GRANTEE STAFF GRANTEE GRANTEE MOROCCO KAZAKHSTAN CROATIA AFGHANISTAN PALESTINE CAMEROON TIBET BAHRAIN THAILAND

BOARD GRANTEE DONOR GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE GRANTEE NICARAGUA UZBEKISTAN USA KENYA CHINA AZERBAIJAN KENYA ERITREA KYRGYZSTAN

GRANTEE ADVISOR / GRANTEE BOARD / STAFF GRANTEE ADVISOR BOARD ADVISOR / GRANTEE GRANTEE DONOR AFGHANISTAN BENIN INDIA / USA COLOMBIA NEPAL ETHIOPIA GHANA BANGLADESH USA GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN is a nonprofit grantmaking foundation that advances women’s rights worldwide. We are a network of women and men who believe that women’s full equality and parti- cipation in society is one of the most effective ways to build a just, peaceful and sustainable world. We raise funds and make grants to women-led organizations that promote the economic independence, health, safety, education and leadership of women and girls. CULTIVATING COMMUNITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LETTERS 12 FROM THE CHAIR 13 FROM THE PRESIDENT

THE ISSUES 16 TRAFFICKING 20 DISASTERS 24 MEDIA 28 ECONOMIC INSECURITY 32 WOMEN’S HEALTH 36 SOCIAL CHANGE PHILANTHROPY

THE TEAM 46 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 48 BOARD PROFILE, MAYAN VILLALBA 49 ADVISOR PROFILE, MARÍA SUAREZ TORO 50 ADVISORY COUNCIL 52 STAFF

GRANTEES 56 AFRICA 60 AMERICAS 63 ASIA & OCEANIA 65 EUROPE & FORMER SOVIET STATES 67 NORTH AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST 70 HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT

71 FINANCIAL INFORMATION LETTER from the CHAIR

Dear Friends, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to this year’s annual report. differentiated effects and to continue to make the connections Please take this report as an invitation to deepen your connection between the shuffle of paper in Washington boardrooms and the to, and to be inspired by, one of the most exciting social change social disruptions developing further south. philanthropic communities of the twenty-first century! Global Fund’s over 10,000 donors make up the rest of this The Global Fund for Women is a remarkable illustration of community, many of whom develop connections that reach far transnational solidarity, at a time when new ways of connection beyond their particular locations and lifestyles, and forge links are vital to our survival. We support women in their own right, that are both respectful and radical in their implications. A because liberating women is key to the broader transformation of growing number of Global Fund donors become advocates, a world that still subjects most of its women to the drudgery of holding fundraisers and contributing to the culture and practice extreme poverty, to the destructiveness of militarism and to the of solidarity that have always been central to the international strictures of religious fundamentalism, both “out there” and much women’s movement. Although not a large body in the field of closer to home. While economic globalization has deepened the large foundations and trusts, the Global Fund has shown material inequalities that make it so hard to achieve social justice, remarkable growth in times that have challenged philanthropy in the liberationist principles that underlie our grantmaking offer us new ways, and we remain the largest organization exclusively new possibilities, as we cultivate an ethos that challenges global funding women’s groups in the world. inequalities in principle and in practice. The year ahead will undoubtedly be rife with challenges as Global Fund grantees make up a community of more than 5,000 nations continue to invoke the rhetoric of democracy, freedom groups in 163 countries, all united in their commitment to and women’s rights to justify militarization and construction of women. We are especially proud of the increased grants awarded walls, borders and barriers. Yet we must all be willing to reflect this year to women living in the most troubled areas of the world. critically on brave legal and policy commitments to equality and This has allowed us to offer more support to women in North justice, as we see these contradicted daily. We must look beneath Africa and the Middle East, and to women working for peace in the surface of our so-called differences and recognize our universal the war zones of Central Africa now struggling to democratize. humanity. By digging deeper into ourselves — as well as into our pockets — we can mobilize the will and the resources to continue The global dominance of the US and the detrimental impact of to support women’s struggles for freedom and dignity around the particular policies explain our new willingness to support public world, holding some steady and moving some forward. debates and solidarity actions in the US. US-driven economic policies that make loans conditional on the retraction of public Solidarity greetings, sector funding have exacerbated poverty worldwide, with particularly dire implications for women who are often more reliant on public education, welfare and health systems than men. During the last year, both the international convenings we Amina Mama organized — the Global Feminist Strategies meeting, and the chair, board of directors chair, gender studies, african gender New York Forum on Trafficking in Women — reminded us of institute at the university of capetown the need to respond across borders to global policies that have Capetown, South Africa

12 LETTER from the PRESIDENT

Dear Friends, I am honored to share our report — Cultivating Community. Since then, we have watched in dismay as nations prioritize In a world that is increasingly fragmented, the Global Fund military spending over investments in health, education and for Women still believes in overcoming isolation by building the preservation of the environment. At the Global Fund, respectful and creative connections between people. grants are still made with integrity and trust but we now Ten years ago, a diverse group of leaders, our Board of contend with a policy environment that views international Directors, gave me the opportunity to lead the Global Fund funding with suspicion. Across the globe, women’s groups for Women into its second decade. Board members and the struggle with war, occupation, fundamentalism, natural outgoing founding president, Anne Firth Murray, shared disaster and the erosion of civil liberties. with me their passion for justice, their commitment to In these challenging times, our model of social change women’s rights and their belief that the way in which we do philanthropy has stood its ground. Last year, through an our work is as important as what we do. outpouring of concern and generosity that exceeded all expectations, we completed the unprecedented $20 million My early years were marked by a sense of optimism, Investing in Women campaign. And we awarded grants mirroring the hopes of the rest of the world. The 1995 UN totaling $7.7 million to 617 women-led organizations in 119 Conference on Women in Beijing helped crystallize a global countries. The women we support refused to cede their consensus that investing in women’s equality and leadership courage, compassion or their belief in human rights. Instead was essential to progress. Civil society institutions were they reminded us of the words of French writer Eve Curie, flourishing and women played a major role in them. From who said, “Peace at any price is no peace at all. Life at any mothers in South Africa to lawyers in Mongolia, our grants price has no value whatever; there is something more hideous, went to activsts transforming their societies by fighting more atrocious than war or death; and that is to live in fear.” discriminatory practices that kept women and girls mired in poverty, vulnerable to violence and unable to speak out. Our grantees and advisors are not afraid. Our donors are To support them, we steadily increased the numbers of not afraid to stand with them. It is in this courageous individual and institutional donors, thus deepening the reach community that we find the inspiration to continue our of our global network. work to fund women’s and girls’ freedom from violence, poverty and discrimination. By the end of 2000, however, this era of possibility was fading. Women’s groups warned us about growing religious In solidarity, extremism; they tracked gender apartheid in Afghanistan; and they followed the US election that resulted in the rollback of basic reproductive rights for women. Women sounded the alarm about the hostility evident at the UN Kavita N. Ramdas Conference Against Racism and Discrimination in South president and ceo San Francisco, USA Africa. And, after the brutal attack on the twin towers in New York, the collapse of a world community seemed imminent.

13 THE ISSUES

14 16 Trafficking 20 Disasters 24 Media 28 Economic Insecurity 32 Women’s Health 36 Social Change Philanthropy

15 TRAFFICKING

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery in which people, predominantly women and girls, are recruited by threat, deception, abduction or coercion into forced labor. While many women and girls are trafficked for sexual exploitation, the majority of trafficked persons are exploited for their labor in the areas of industry, agriculture or domestic work.

16 UNDERSTANDING TRAFFICKING

Nadja*, a Ukrainian, was married for five years to a Human trafficking is a global phenomenon. man who continually beat, abused and threatened 1 Almost every country in the world is a source, her. After she went to the police, who offered no transit or destination for human trafficking: help, he confiscated her travel documents, and the Nepalese women are sold into India; sub-Saharan violence escalated. One day, she fled to the park Africans are taken to Belgium; Thai women are and confided in an old friend, who offered her a trafficked to South Africa; Nigerians to Italy and job abroad. Nadja saw no other choice. She traveled France; and those from the former Soviet states are to Kiev, where she received false documents, then moved throughout Europe and to Israel. In 2006, flew to Paris where a man met her. He took her there were 9.5 million victims of forced labor in to a bar, handed her lingerie to wear, and when Asia alone. Some 50,000 people are trafficked into she protested, he locked her in a room for several the US each year. days where she was repeatedly beaten and raped Gender discrimination, poverty and violence are by several men. When she tried to escape, Oleg 2 the interconnected causes of trafficking. The low captured her, imprisoned her without food and status of women and girls in most societies puts warned he would kill her. Nadja stopped resisting them at maximum risk of being treated as objects and only of survival. After a few months, that can be bought and sold. The desperation she was sent to the Czech Republic to work in a caused by poverty leads families to trade their nightclub. The police raided the club and Nadja daughters for the promise of cash. Violence in the was freed. home causes large numbers of women and girls A Global Fund grantee organization in Prague, to flee to the streets where they are at greater risk called La Strada, offered Nadja medical care, of being trafficked. Military and ethnic conflicts housing, financial support, language classes and create chaotic and violent conditions that displace counseling. Two years later, she is fluent in Czech, thousands of women and children, which can lead employed and living on her own. to an increase in the sex trade. Trafficking deprives individuals of theirfundamental 3 human rights. Many trafficked women are further stigmatized and criminalized as illegal sex workers or immigrants. Women who are trafficked are not protected by labor laws or the laws of the country in which they live. Their status as illegal workers jeopardizes their ability to seek help or to escape.

*Pseudonym 17 ENDING TRAFFICKING

The Global Fund is building on 19 years’ experience in supporting anti-trafficking initiatives from a human rights perspective. This year, we held an unprecedented gathering of 30 international activists from the fields of law enforcement, labor, health and women’s rights to collaborate and devise strategies to address the issue.

Our approach seeks to address the root causes of GRANTEES trafficking and to protect the rights of the people who CENTER FOR STUDIES AND APPLIED SCIENCES IN GENDER, have been exploited. Governments and international FAMILY, WOMEN AND ADOLESCENTS (CSAGA), Vietnam agencies often have a very different strategy— About 10 percent of the world’s trafficked women and combating human trafficking through crime prevention children come from Vietnam. Until recently, few groups and law enforcement alone. While legal mechanisms to have addressed the root problem, which starts in a culture address trafficking are certainly necessary, they can where women are devalued. “One son is all, ten girls is often result in punishing victims. nothing,” states one Vietnamese proverb. CSAGA The Global Fund believes that investing in women is addresses basic human rights issues by providing crisis key to ending trafficking. Women and girls are counseling and education to survivors of trafficking and trafficked as a result of a systematic devaluation of their domestic violence, and holding workshops for law human rights. When women are empowered—that is, enforcement officials and medical practitioners. CSAGA educated and informed about the tactics used by also conducts national media campaigns to build traffickers and able to avail themselves of job choices— awareness within the society for the need to change they can gain respect and status in society and are far policies and laws that hinder gender equality. less vulnerable to trafficking. LA STRADA, Czech Republic This year, the Global Fund awarded grants to women’s The Czech Republic is a crossroads for traffickers from groups in countries that are working to address the former Soviet states and within the country. La trafficking and its root causes with strategies and Strada has worked since 1995 to educate vulnerable girls solutions that help to empower women. We support and women about the dangers of trafficking, to build international and regional initiatives, and encourage public awareness about it and to support women who networking among women’s groups to end trafficking. have been trafficked with housing, food, clothing and psychological help. La Strada offers assistance to victims of trafficking and lobbies on the national level to change discriminatory laws.

18 This year, the Global Fund awarded $589,875 in grants to 50 women’s organizations in 29 countries working on the issue of trafficking.

19 DISASTERS: NATURAL & MANMADE

Whether natural or manmade, disasters disproportionately harm women and children. During a natural disaster or conflict, women and children are more likely to be injured or die. In the aftermath, their victimization and violation of the right to life and security often continues.

20 THE IMPACT OF DISASTERS

On October 8, 2005, the largest earthquake in Though they affected everyone, these disasters left Pakistani history (7.6 magnitude) the northern women and children more vulnerable to sexual region, killing an estimated 100,000 people and violence, less likely to receive relief aid and lacking leaving 4 million people homeless at the start of in essential health and reproductive care. winter. In the village of Ajmera, Hamida’s house, Women and children are disproportionately made of stones and mud collapsed, and she and 2 affected by violent conflicts. Around the world, her seven children were trapped inside. When formal military forces as well as militias, national her husband returned home from working in the liberation movements and religious extremists jungle, he found them buried under the debris. threaten the lives and security of civilians. Rape When they were finally freed, they were seriously is now commonly used as a weapon of war, such injured and had lost everything they owned. Rural as in the Balkans where 20,000 women were Women and Welfare Organization (RWWO), a systematically raped by the Serbian military and Global Fund grantee that helps rural women from para-military during the 1996-1999 conflict. In more than 400 villages, brought emergency relief, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), including tents, material to mend the house and conflict has caused over 4 million deaths, from medical aid and food to Hamida’s family. Girls bullets as well as from malnutrition and disease. were more affected by the shutdown of collapsed Whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, Lebanon or schools than boys, because the government gave Colombia, political and military conflicts hurt what spaces remained to the boys. In the weeks women and children most, as they are more likely that followed, RWWO, with an emergency grant to suffer physical harm, including sexual violence, from the Global Fund, opened 10 community and are more likely to become refugees as they flee schools and two health clinics for women and from danger. children in the earthquake area. More than 300 girls are now getting an education in the After a disaster, women are often denied new schools. Women who suffered physical and 3 adequate relief and experience ongoing economic psychological injuries following the earthquake vulnerability. Conflicts and disasters worsen the were treated in RWWO’s clinics. effects of poverty. In a chaotic environment of relief and resettlement, women are often too intimidated Women are more likely to die during a natural to collect aid when men control the distribution of 1 disaster and suffer in the aftermath. Recent supplies. Furthermore, women share what little they natural disasters have left the world reeling. In the have with their children. In countries where men are wake of the tsunamis in Asia and Northeast Africa, seen as heads of households, women are excluded and Hurricanes Katrina and Stan in the US and from compensation for loss and are rarely included Guatemala, many people are still struggling to in decisions about rebuilding. Women bear the rebuild their lives. The Kashmir earthquake threat- burden of caretaking, which makes it more difficult ened the lives, security and wellbeing of thousands. for them to relocate to find work.

21 IN THE AFTERMATH OF CRISIS

The Global Fund for Women has worked in partnership with women who are struggling to rebuild their lives and communities after a number of manmade conflicts and natural disasters occurred. This year, we published Caught in the Storm, a groundbreaking report that described the ways in which women suffer disproportionately from disasters and made recommendations for including women’s input and advice in the future.

Our approach to disaster focuses on the longterm Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, a Global repercussions. Through our direct experience with Fund grantee. The young woman had been trapped in a women’s organizations in many countries, we have room for ten years of marriage, allowed to use the toilet learned how traditional relief efforts fail women, the only once a day. Only after her husband’s death did she suffering that results, and how these failures can be escape. OWFI’s shelter provides a safe place and social avoided. We have also learned that the longterm gender support for victims of trauma such as this young inequalities persist or even intensify after a crisis. Girls woman. OWFI also publishes a newspaper that covers who already were less likely to go to school are now issues such as domestic violence and sexual trafficking. denied access to schools. Domestic violence resurges PROMOTION AND SUPPORT OF WOMEN’S INITIATIVES and women’s rights in the family are further eroded. (PAIF*), Congo (DRC) We do not act as a relief agency. While we encourage Despite a formal end to the war that began in 1998, groups to use our grants to address the current crisis, the DRC has been torn by violence and instability for we also make grants to help rebuild in the long term. the last 10 years. Today, the widespread presence of We know that women’s organizations continue to need foreign troops, rebel soldiers and marauding men funds to ensure women live free from violence and gain creates an inhospitable climate for women and the access to health care and education. protection of human rights. In 2004, an estimated one GRANTEES thousand people died every day from violence and disruptions to basic social services and food supply. ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN’S FREEDOM (OWFI), Iraq In occupied Iraq, insecurity and violence have inten- PAIF provides women who have suffered violence with sified the challenges for women whose rights and medical, psycho-social, legal and economic support. freedoms are increasingly threatened. The war and It also works to give women a voice by facilitating their subsequent civil conflict has resulted in a steep rise in political and social participation in the country through religious extremism, domestic violence and “honor media, education about their rights, documentation of killings” (the murder of women, in the name of sexual violence and leadership training. Recognized protecting family honor, who have been raped or are nationally and regionally as an effective voice for pro- suspected of adultery). In Kirkuk, a mother brought her tecting women’s rights in conflict zones, PAIF recently daughter to Iraq’s first shelter for women, by the received the National Endowment for Democracy’s Human Rights Award.

*Acronym in French 22 This year, the Global Fund awarded $363,150 in grants to 24 women’s groups rebuilding communities in the aftermath of crises.

23 MEDIA

While mainstream media can reinforce sexist values, or exclude women entirely, it also has the potential to transform and support women’s struggles for equality. By creatively using print media, radio, video and the Internet, women’s organizations are finding ways to empower and emancipate women around the globe.

24 UNDERSTANDING MEDIA

In India, where two million women are infected with HIV/AIDS, most from their husbands, young men are realizing, through a sophisticated popular multi-media campaign, that it’s cool to wear condoms. Television, music videos, songs and comic books are asking, “What kind of man are you?” and reinforcing the idea that protecting a woman from HIV/AIDS is not only manly, but hip. Campaigns like this, created by Global Fund grantee Breakthrough: Awareness and Action Through Popular Culture, are opening discussion about previously taboo subjects. In 2001, the group made the hidden problem of domestic violence public, reaching 26 million households with a music video, Mann Ke Manjeeré. The video described a woman who had the courage to escape an abusive marriage, get a job driving a truck and support her small daughter by herself. Young men and women are humming the songs produced by Breakthrough because they’re popular— at the same time, they’re challenging the culture. In a country where women face sex-selective abortion, domestic violence, forced sex work, dowry-related violence and death, Breakthrough is using popular media to tell another story. 1 2 3 Media reflects social inequalities. Media can change minds. Big media isn’t omnipotent or Around the world, media images of In women’s hands, the media can exclusive. Large media outlets don’t women have traditionally reinforced reflect a new reality, promoting have to dominate a country’s television, sexist stereotypes. Mainstream positive attitudes and powerful radio or print. As more people gain media has failed to include women images of women. In any medium, access to computers and streamlined either as media makers or as subjects, information about health, rights means of creating new forms of media, rendering women invisible and and new opportunities can have a a wider variety of perspectives and unimportant. By emphasizing sexual powerful impact on communities. voices are being heard. and violent images of women, media For example, in India, a Global Fund contributes to the widespread abuse grantee named Thapi created simple of women’s rights. yet powerful pamphlets and posters that have helped overturn beliefs that women are cursed and unclean when they menstruate.

25 PROMOTING EQUAL MEDIA REPRESENTATION

“There is a great opportunity to use media as a tool to give women a voice, a face and complete representation of their lives,” says Women, Media and Development, a Global Fund grantee based in Palestine. This past year, the Global Fund continued to make grants to women’s rights groups around the world that see disseminating information that represents women’s lives as a critical component of supporting women’s empowerment and connections to one another.

Women’s groups are becoming more sophisticated GRANTEES about decoding the media and using it for their own FILMMOR WOMEN’S COOPERATIVE, Turkey ends. Groups are supporting and encouraging women Traditionally, film has been a male-dominated sphere, to enter the fields of journalism, advertising and particularly in Turkey. In 2001, Filmmor Women’s television because they know that women reporters can Cooperative was established to encourage women to bring an alternative lens to media coverage. They are make films and to increase the visibility in cinema of buying their own radio stations and producing their women’s problems, achievements, experiences and ideas. own programs. Whether through folk theatre, pop songs, The group holds workshops to train women in the music videos or the Internet, they can create and promote technical skills they need to make films. The group also positive images that empower and connect women. organizes the Filmmor Kadin Filmeri Festivali, a women’s film festival in Istanbul. Filmmor has In Costa Rica, the award-winning Feminist Interna- produced two films of its own:What is Clitoris? and tional Radio Endeavor has provided a place for women When Women Meet—groundbreaking films that to produce short-wave radio programs that can be examine women’s relationships and sexuality in Turkey. accessed on the Internet. In Pakistan, journalist Tasneem Ahmar organized the UKS Research Centre GENDERMEDIACAUCASUS JOURNALISTS’ ASSOCIATION, Georgia to monitor images of women in the media and to In 2003, the GenderMediaCaucasus (GMC) create a bi-weekly women’s radio program that teaches Journalists’ Association was formed by journalists from listeners about gender issues. In Togo, the Association 10 regions of Georgia to challenge the gender imbalance of Widows in the Lake Regions produces street theatre, and misrepresentation of women’s roles in the Caucasus radio and television shows to encourage widowed and Central Asia media. The group examines media women to exercise their right to own and maintain land such as television, magazines and advertisements, then after their husbands’ deaths. Such groups are ensuring holds conferences and special events for journalists and that women’s interests, aspirations and visions are the public to expose how media reinforces stereotypes honestly represented in the worldwide media. and discriminatory attitudes toward women. One of the most active gender organizations in Georgia, GMC also holds gender awareness trainings for journalists and publishes research reports and a monthly magazine on the role of gender in politics, religion and violence.

26 This year, the Global Fund awarded more than $1.7 million in grants to 120 women’s organizations in 62 countries promoting women’s ability to influence and participate in the media.

27 ECONOMIC INSECURITY

The majority of the world’s poor are women. Women perform two-thirds of the world’s labor and produce half of the world’s food. Yet women earn only 10 percent of the world’s income and own less than 1 percent of the world’s assets.

28 UNDERSTANDING ECONOMIC INSECURITY

In Cambodia, devastated from decades of civil war, genocide and starvation, the fast- growing garment industry has been a source of hope. Not only are women the majority of garment factory workers, their wages support a tenth of Cambodia’s population. Yet they are forced to toil endlessly through compulsory overtime and no bathroom breaks, suffering violence when they speak out against violations of the country’s labor laws. The Women’s Committee of the Free Trade Union of Workers, a Global Fund grantee, is educating women about their rights and has already achieved noteworthy victories. In 2004, the group’s first president, Ou Mary, became a heroine after organizing strikes that successfully established a minimum wage of $45/month. Despite recent threats of violence, the group perseveres in organizing female workers for fairer wages and health services. 1 2 3 Discrimination threatens women’s Economic globalization has contri- The gap between the rich and economic independence. Women buted to the feminization of poverty. poor takes a particularly hard toll around the world suffer gender Worldwide trade has created rapidly on women. While multinational discrimination in the home and in declining economies, increased corporations increase their profits by the public sphere, which limits their urban migration and promoted trade outsourcing work to countries with economic independence. Many face agreements that impoverish local cheaper labor and hiring immigrants an exhausting day-to-day struggle to people, whose resources, such as who work outside of established labor ensure the survival of their families. water and land, are being privatized. laws, women are paying with their Their low levels of education make In Asia, export-led economic growth lives and health. Women are not them more vulnerable to exploitation relies on wage discrimination against only underpaid—the majority of the in the workplace and less able to women and the suppression of their work they perform in domestic and adapt to changes in the global economy. right to a safe workplace and humane agricultural areas goes unrecognized working hours. Women migrants in and uncompensated. Globally, search of better opportunities end up poverty increasingly wears a woman’s being more vulnerable to economic, face: women constitute 70 percent of physical and sexual exploitation, the world’s 1.3 billion absolute poor, including trafficking. many subsisting on less than a dollar a day.

29 ENSURING ECONOMIC SECURITY

The Global Fund awards grants to a wide range of economic endeavors, including vocational training that targets marginalized populations such as rural women, immigrant women and women with disabilities; micro-credit and entrepreneurial training workshops; and courses aimed at promoting women’s leadership in labor unions and resource management.

Economic security is a basic human right, but educating other women’s groups on economic justice discrimination threatens women’s independence. and by building a popular understanding of the Under international human rights law all women have increased burden women bear due to privatization of a right to work, to choose their employment freely, to basic services. GENTA led fisherwomen to challenge work under just and healthy conditions, and to have quotas on fishing rights in Senegal, Ghana, Togo and protection in the case of unemployment. Women Cameroon; it hosted tribunals in Zambia, Mali and have the right to fair wages for their work, ensuring a South Africa to expose how agricultural agreements dignified existence for themselves and their families. hurt women’s abilities to claim land and access seeds; To assure women’s economic security, the Global Fund and it successfully campaigned against water addresses the root causes of gender discrimination by privatization in Tanzania. supporting groups that create alternative, equitable and ASSOCIATION OF RURAL WOMEN (AMR*), El Salvador sustainable models of economic development. In 1993, during the agrarian reform in El Salvador, land Global Fund grantees are educating women about the parcels were almost entirely assigned to men, despite the forces that influence globalization so that women can active participation of women in the reform process and participate in critical policy decisions on the trade the fact that almost half of rural households are headed agreements, government decisions and private sector by women. AMR is one of the only rural organizations in initiatives that affect them. Women’s organizations are the country that proposes laws to raise salaries for rural rallying grassroots women so that they can have a say in workers and provide them with social security. AMR has economic decision-making, understand their rights and testified three times before the Salvadoran government to support each other in retaining control over their own advocate for wage increases for farm workers and bring resources, such as water, land, minerals, crops and oil. to their mistreatment. Although the government recently raised factory workers’ salaries without heeding GRANTEES the needs of rural workers, the group remains undaunted. GENDER AND TRADE NETWORK IN AFRICA (GENTA), South Africa Convinced that legislative reform will only happen when African women have suffered tremendously from the rural women themselves have a strong understanding policies imposed by international financial institutions, of their human rights, the group educates women about resulting in 50-100 percent more unemployment, lower agricultural laws, offers technical and loan assistance to wages and huge increases in the number of people help them cultivate their own vegetable gardens and trains living below the poverty line. GENTA is a women-led women to speak out at the local and national levels. activist network that aims to challenge those policies by

*Acronym in Spanish 30 This year, the Global Fund awarded $1.5 million in grants to 120 women’s organizations in 62 countries to ensure women’s economic security.

31 WOMEN’S HEALTH

Women’s health concerns all aspects of physical, emotional and mental health. Good health also requires more than guaranteed access to medical care. It is a function of the social, political and economic conditions in which women live.

32 UNDERSTANDING WOMEN’S HEALTH

In many parts of Kenya, when a woman’s husband dies, she is traditionally banished from her home and farmland. Widows end up living in crowded slums — poor, vulnerable to violence and with little access to health care. If a widow has HIV/AIDS, she is further stigmatized and has nowhere to turn. In 2000, five widows and three men formed the Kenya Widows and Orphans Support Programme (KWOSP) to help HIV/AIDS widows counter their social isolation and stop the transmission of HIV/AIDS to their babies. KWOSP, a Global Fund grantee, organizes health services for widows and orphans, and also works on creating sustainable livelihoods for them and training them in business management and non-traditional skills, such as carpentry and mechanics. “Widows need to be empowered economically so that they do not see men as their only source of income,” says a KWOSP group member.

Women’s health is a basic human right. Women’s highly susceptible to HIV/AIDS and other sexually 1 health is more than obstetrics and gynecology. transmitted diseases. Traditional practices such Women’s health encompasses every aspect of how as early marriage and female circumcision further women are treated in society—socially, politically undermine the health of young girls and contribute and economically. It includes whether they have to fistula and high maternal mortality rates. access to basic resources, from food and clean water Health is holistic. Ensuring good health requires to decent working conditions, medicine and a safe 3 a multi-pronged approach from the grassroots up place to live. to and including national and international policy Women’s health is threatened by globalization, decisions. Since poor health is directly correlated 2 conflict and fundamentalism. Around the with poverty, a commitment to women’s health world, women’s physical, emotional and mental must include a broad plan to secure income, food health is severely affected by globalization, which and women’s economic independence. Government often results in food insecurity, cuts in public policies on abortion and contraception directly spending on health and education, and a loss of affect women’s reproductive health, freedom traditional forms of livelihood. Military conflicts and safety. Good health also requires access to contribute to ill health by halting health services, education, including sex education, so that girls facilitating the spread of sexually transmitted can become confident and secure in their bodies. diseases, contaminating air and water, and It includes counseling after violence or trauma. It causing mass starvation. Religious and cultural includes access for people with disabilities. Global extremism threatens women’s health because it Fund grantees around the world are fighting to denies women control over their own bodies and improve women’s and girls’ health, from childbirth sexuality. Violence against women makes them to old age.

33 ADVANCING WOMEN’S HEALTH

The Global Fund advocates a holistic approach to health that encompasses all aspects of women’s lives. Our grantmaking supports a wide range of strategies to improve women’s health, from government policy to the grassroots, all over the world.

In Colombia, where abortion has been illegal in almost GRANTEES all cases, recent efforts by women’s groups are changing WOMEN’S LINK WORLDWIDE, Colombia the laws and succeeding in saving lives. In Uzbekistan, Last May, the Constitutional Court of Colombia finally women are about pesticides that damage the decided that abortion would be permitted in cases where environment so that they can protect women whose pregnancy threatens the life or health of the mother, in work in agriculture exposes them to risk. In some parts cases of rape or incest, and when fetal malformations are of Zimbabwe, school curricula are beginning to include incompatible with life. This change in law is the result of health and sex education for girls. In Georgia, women the work of Women’s Link Worldwide, spearheaded by with disabilities are not only connecting with each lawyer Monica Roa. Before the change in law, an other but are raising public and mass media awareness, estimated 400,000 desperate women preferred to run the creating a positive image of women with disabilities. risk of jail and dangerous back street abortions rather In countries where genital mutilation is common, we than to give birth to an unwanted, possibly severely support efforts that not only deal with the medical handicapped baby, or a child resulting from rape or consequences, but also provide women circumcisers incest. Women’s Link Worldwide persisted in advocating with new skills, educate families about the health risks for women’s rights through legal avenues even after the and address the underlying cultural beliefs. office was broken into and its computers were stolen. As a result of their work, many more Colombian women will have access to safe and legal abortions.

SOUTH LEBANESE SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND (SLSB), Lebanon In Lebanon, the situation of women with disabilities is dire, especially in rural areas. With limited resources and few possibilities for employment, blind women struggle to survive. The South Lebanese Society for the Blind has helped protect and empower blind women and children, operating a health clinic, organizing income- generating activities, and raising awareness among the public about the needs and rights of the blind. In one small town, after receiving help from the SLSB, a blind woman opened and now runs a mini-market.

34 This year, the Global Fund awarded $3.1 million in grants to 292 women’s organizations in 95 countries advancing women’s health.

35 SOCIAL CHANGE PHILANTHROPY

Social change philanthropy addresses the root causes of social and economic inequality. By definition, such philanthropy is also feminist, since it is grounded in respect for the equality and dignity of all people. It also seeks to create a more equal and respectful connection between those who give and those who receive.

36 UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL CHANGE PHILANTHROPY

1 2 3 Social change addresses inequality. Donors are agents of change. Social change philanthropy empowers Overwhelming data shows that The Global Fund sees philanthropy women. The global women’s funding investing in women’s health, edu- not as the privilege of a few, but movement seeks not only to fund cation and improved status results as an opportunity for everyone to women but to empower them. We view in improvements in children’s be part of creating social change. raising awareness and health and nutrition and the overall Grantees and donors are equal among women as integral to any economic wellbeing of the family. Yet partners in a global network and struggle, and we see women not as the majority of private foundations have an opportunity to connect to victims but as people who have a great and donor agencies allocate few one another through the Internet, capacity to transform their own lives. resources to women and rarely focus conferences and site visits. We do not We support women’s rights to speak on programs that empower women list our donors by the amounts they on and participate in any issue that at the grassroots. In the US, only give, instead trusting that our donors affects their lives, whether that is clean 7.3 percent of total private foundation give at their capacity. Our donors, drinking water, constitutional law, monies are given to programs that women, men and children, come economic opportunity, child address the rights of women and girls. from all over the world and choose care, domestic violence, land rights The Global Fund puts money directly to give financially where it matters or representation in the media into the hands of grassroots women most—to organizations focusing on or government. and respects their expertise and women’s human rights. strategies for change.

“Nobody can empower another person. Empowerment is not given, it is taken…and the task of a woman’s nonprofit organization should be primarily to , encourage, enable, support, fund and help coordinate the process of women’s empowerment.”

Sarah Longwe, FEMNET (African Women’s Development and Communication Network)

37 CELEBRATING SOCIAL CHANGE PHILANTHROPY

The Global Fund for Women raises funds and makes grants to women-led organizations that promote the economic independence, health, safety, education and leadership of women and girls. Our international network of advisors keeps us informed about women’s organizations that are on the cutting edge of social change. Our donors give because they see their investments in women as a way to advance economic and social wellbeing around the globe. Their contributions directly support women and girls who are challenging the real-life consequences of injustice and discrimination.

INDIVIDUAL DONORS her replace her washer and dryer, which were ruined by Individuals of all income levels have been integral to a flood in her basement. Lynne began to think about the Global Fund’s method of grantmaking for social the women in other countries who also suffer losses in change since we began in 1987. In the past year, we natural disasters and sent the money to the Global have been heartened by the increase in passionate Fund. “I knew that this money could be leveraged to individuals around the nation and the world who have help many more women and girls than just me and my joined the Global Fund network and rallied support for family,” she says. “I also know the needs of those women’s rights within their own communities. women and girls are far greater than me having a brand Individual donors have contributed $4.6 million to new washer and dryer in my basement.” support women-led organizations. In New York, Raina Smyth made her first gift to the Global Fund donors devise creative strategies to Global Fund by participating in her workplace giving advance women’s rights. Lynne Wallace, in Florence, fund. Workplace giving offers an easy, often pre-tax, Massachusetts, made a contribution to help Central way to make a difference and spreads the word about American women. The gift came after friends helped the cause you support throughout a large organization

38 that can match the funds. “I work for Morgan Stanley together photography exhibits, art shows, and most and they have an annual drive to encourage employees recently organized an evening lecture with Kate to contribute to a charitable organization of our choice,” O’Hanlan, MD. More than 40 women gathered to hear she says. “I’m glad I found you—you’re exactly what I O’Hanlan lecture on “health in the second half of life” was looking to support.” and view Lea Feinstein’s artwork, which was hung for In Berkeley, the Theta Delta Chi fraternity sold its the event. parking spaces to Radiohead concertgoers—with all “The women felt like they got a great value, something proceeds going to the Global Fund for Women. Ian Yu, they can’t get from their gynecologist,” says O’Hanlan. one of the frat brothers who organized the fundraiser, “They got the talk about how to feel great, not just how says he supports the Global Fund because he was to maintain health, but adding a layer that includes impressed that it trusts its grantees, allowing them to great sex, great energy and great mood.” After the talk, spend their funds however they feel is best. “This really donors wrote checks to help improve the health of allows them to address issues that are most prevalent in women worldwide. “I invest my precious time in the their communities and gives them the flexibility to Global Fund because I want to empower women so adjust their actions as the local situation changes.” they will feel more able to run their world and empower Concertgoers were delighted to find their parking fee other women to better theirs,” says O’Hanlan. was going to such a worthy cause and a bit surprised Artist Lea Feinstein donated 10 percent of the proceeds that a fraternity was helping out with women’s rights. from her large-scale paintings that night to the Global “We were able to show them that the responsibility of Fund. Then she made a commitment to give 10 percent gender equality is something that should be shared by of her proceeds to the Global Fund for the rest of her all, not just by women,” Yu says. life. “I’m not rich, and I can’t be a huge donor, but I House parties are another strategy for bringing home made a pact with myself to make a contribution from the challenges and successes facing women worldwide. the sales of my paintings,” she says. “It makes me feel wonderful. What the Global Fund does around the House parties are an intimate way to bring friends, world is fabulous. I can’t go there myself, so this is my colleagues and neighbors together to learn about way of reaching out.” women in different countries and then raise money for women’s rights groups. These parties take many FOUNDATION DONORS forms—potlucks, cocktail receptions, films, lectures, Philanthropic entities, such as family foundations, book groups. Some women have felt the best way to corporate giving programs and large private foundations, celebrate their birthdays is by bringing together friends view investing in the Global Fund for Women as an to give to the Global Fund. Other ventures include important way to promote social change and fulfill organizing silent auctions, benefit concerts and lectures. their missions. Partnering with the Global Fund for “I like coming up with creative fundraising ideas to Women gives foundations access to a global network of bring people into the fold, get them aware of the Global women’s rights activists and our expertise gained during Fund and the work we do, and provide them with 19 years of grantmaking. This past year, foundations information, entertainment or something cultural,” says and corporate giving programs contributed more than Global Fund board member Diane Wexler, who has put $6.2 million to support women’s rights.

39 CELEBRATING SOCIAL CHANGE PHILANTHROPY, continued

GENERAL SERVICE FOUNDATION the women in Mexico really want and need, and how In 1988, the General Service Foundation (GSF) took a can we be authentic partners to the organization, while strategic risk and became one of the first foundations to not being so directive.” invest in the Global Fund for Women. Nearly 20 years REEBOK HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION later, it continues to be a key supporter of the Global Reebok has a commitment to human rights issues Fund’s efforts to promote women’s reproductive health since 1988, when the company sponsored the Human and rights in Mexico and Central America. Funding Rights Now concert tour undertaken by Amnesty from the GSF has resulted in reproductive health International, commemorating the 40th anniversary clinics, peer education programs, advocacy for the of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. For the past decriminalization of abortion and training for young five years, the Reebok Foundation has been one of the women leaders in the reproductive rights movement. strongest supporters of the Global Fund’s grantmaking “As a relatively small foundation, we’ve found it difficult to end human trafficking and support the human rights if not impossible to do the kind of grantmaking the of women who have been trafficked in countries such as Global Fund does—small grants to small organizations,” Cambodia, Bosnia, Serbia-Herzogovina and Togo. says Lani Shaw, executive director of the GSF. “The Reebok has a commitment to human rights, which, says whole way that the Global Fund operates, and the values Douglas Cahn, director of Reebok’s Human Rights they hold, are reflective of ours.” Programs, informs how the company does business Shaw has traveled with a Global Fund program officer worldwide. They’ve trained women to better understand in Mexico. “I learned so much and saw how authentic their rights in places like China. In Cambodia, they’ve and helpful she was to the grantees,” she says. When the helped women who have been trafficked rebuild their group worked on the issue of abortion in Mexico with lives by assisting them to get well-paying jobs. “We other funders, she was impressed with what the Global don’t do this to sell shoes, we do it to say that as a Fund brought to the table. “They kept the big donors corporate citizen, we can stand for human rights,” says honest, bringing them back to the questions of what do Cahn. “That opens the door to the possibility that other companies will do so, too.”

40 “We’re a small corporate foundation, and we understand SEMILLAS—SOCIEDAD MEXICANA PRO DERECHOS trends and needs in the human rights community, but DE LA MUJER, Mexico we don’t always have the capacity to know how to best Semillas (seeds) is Mexico’s only women’s fund. Semillas impact change,” says Cahn. “The Global Fund is also provides direct support to women’s groups that focus on interested in ending the trafficking in women and is empowering women in Mexico. Semillas works in the uniquely positioned to be able to identify impacts on areas of strengthening human rights, promoting sexual women in particular, so we feel very, very confident that and reproductive rights, preventing violence and giving these funds will be well spent.” women access to the judicial system, educating women about labor rights, and supporting economic justice and WOMEN’S FUNDS sustainable development. During its 13-year history, In our efforts to share and expand social change Semillas has awarded over $2 million in grants to 237 philanthropy, the Global Fund seeds and strengthens women’s groups in Mexico. local and regional women’s funds in countries as different from each other as India, Mongolia, Brazil Semillas has helped women in the Mexican states of and South Africa. The Global Fund formally launched Oaxaca and Chiapas, whose husbands are working in its women’s funds program in 1997 to foster local the US, to develop artisan crafts to support themselves expertise and to increase and promote sustainable, local and their families. They have funded groups that sources of funding for grassroots women’s rights promote the health, safety and labor rights of organizations, especially those based in the Global maquiladoras in Tijuana and Tecata. They have South. There are now 20 women’s funds worldwide that sponsored Casa Xochiquetzal, a safe house and space are members of the International Network of Women’s for women who work in the sex industry and might Funds. These funds, modeled loosely after the Global otherwise be vulnerable on the streets. Semillas has also Fund for Women, raise money both internationally, promoted the civic, political and reproductive rights of and from within their own communities, which they indigenous women. use for grantmaking to local women’s and girls’ groups. MONGOLIAN WOMEN’S FUND, Mongolia The Global Fund has spent the last five years steadily This year, the Mongolian Women’s Fund hosted the first strengthening the capacity, visibility, skills and Asian Regional Women’s Funds meeting. Participants financial stability of emerging women’s funds from women’s funds in India, Nepal, China [Hong worldwide. During that time, we have invested Kong], and Mongolia met to strengthen the voices of $3 million in grants to 15 women’s funds, which these women from Asia in the women’s grantmaking world funds have leveraged to reach other donors and raise and to enhance the profile of the women’s grassroots more than $18 million. By providing financial support movements in Asia. Together, the Asian women’s funds and ongoing technical assistance to women’s funds, we have made over 600 grants and awarded more than half broaden the reach and multiply the effectiveness of a million dollars in the areas of preventing violence Global Fund monies to ensure that the women’s against women, and increasing economic independence movement worldwide will have the resources necessary and education. As a result of the meeting, the Asian to thrive. Women’s Funds will have virtual online meetings, research the situation of Asian women and participate in common fundraising campaigns and strategies.

41 GET INVOLVED

1 2 Raise funds in your community Become a monthly donor and Host a house party or event in your join our Corazón Network community to celebrate women’s rights and Corazón is Spanish for heart or core. As spread the word about the Global Fund. a member of the Corazón Network, you A special section of our website makes provide reliable and steady resources directly organizing fun and easy. to courageous women and girls around the world. Join today!

3 4 Honor others Leave a legacy Support the efforts of women and girls to Join our Anne Firth Murray Circle by gain freedom from discrimination. Honor including the Global Fund for Women in your family and friends by donating to the your estate planning. Named after the Global Global Fund for birthdays, celebrations or in Fund’s founding president, Anne Firth of someone special. We’ll send a card, Murray Circle supporters leave a legacy that or you can send the e-card of your choice will make a difference in women’s lives from our website. worldwide for years to come.

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42 THANK YOU

Your support of the Global Fund for Women this past year has been critical to our efforts to advance women’s rights around the world. We see our supporters as part of a network of equal partners and appreciate each and every contribution. For that reason, we have always listed every donor in our annual report, regardless of the size of the contribution. Over the last 19 years, our generous donor community has grown to more than 10,000 people, which has led us to our decision to move the list of supporters to our website. You can find your name, along with the other 10,000 Global Fund for Women supporters who gave between July 2005 and June 2006, on our website at www.globalfundforwomen.org.

THANK YOU for partnering with us.

43 THE TEAM

44 46 Board of Directors 48 Board Profile, Mayan Villalba 49 Advisor Profile, María Suarez Toro 50 Advisory Council 52 Staff

45 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Global Fund for Women is governed by a diverse board comprised of leaders from all over the world. These extraordinary activists provide oversight and policy that is enriched by their experiences as community organizers, scholars and advocates.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Lin Chew (Singapore/Hong Kong) is co-founder and a former staff member of the Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, Utrecht. Amina Mama, Chair (Nigeria/South Africa) is chair A dedicated feminist human rights activist, Lin has devoted more in Gender Studies at the African Gender Institute, than 23 years to preventing human trafficking. Lin Chew served as a University of Cape Town, South Africa. She is a widely consultant to the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, based in published feminist scholar and currently serves on the Bangkok, Thailand. (term ended November 2005) board of directors of the UN Institute for Research on Social Development, the African Union Women’s Myrna Cunningham (Nicaragua), a surgeon, is chair of the Center Committee and the Institute of African Studies at for Indigenous People’s Autonomy and Development and founder University of Ghana. of Casa Museo, a museum and multicultural center dedicated to indigenous and Afro-Nicaraguan art and history. She previously Stans Kleijnen, Treasurer (The Netherlands/United served as the minister of health and governor of the North Atlantic States) is an executive coach and management consultant Coast of Nicaragua and Chancellor of the University of the at Orange Canopy, Inc. She is a former vice president of Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. In 2002 market development engineering at Sun Microsystems she received the Pan American Health Organization’s Public Health and received the YWCA Tribute to Women in Industry Heroine of the Americas Award. (TWIN) Award. Abigail Disney () is the founder and president of the Diane Jordan Wexler, Secretary (United States) is a career Daphne Foundation, which provides operating support to grassroots counselor and executive coach in private practice in Palo organizations working with low-income communities in New York Alto, . She is a member of the regional board City. She serves on the boards of the White House Project and the of the New Israel Fund and serves on the faculty of the Roy Disney Family Foundation and serves as Vice Chair of the board American Leadership Forum, Silicon Valley. Diane also of Shamrock Holdings of California. serves on the advisory boards of the Global Fund for Healing and the Pacific Vascular Research Institute. Dina Dublon (United States) serves on the board of directors of , Accenture Ltd. and PepsiCo, Inc. She is also on the board MEMBERS OF THE BOARD of trustees/directors at Carnegie Mellon University, Greenstone Media and the Women’s Commission for Refugee Women & Children. She Charlotte Bunch (United States) is the founder and is the former executive vice president and CFO of JP Morgan Chase executive director of the Center for Women’s Global & Co. and was listed in Fortune as one of America’s most powerful Leadership at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey women in business. and a Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department. She is Lydia Alpízar Durán (Costa Rica/Mexico) is the incoming executive the author of numerous essays and the recipient of several director of the Association for Women’s Rights in Development women’s rights and human rights awards, including (AWID). She is co-founder and advisor of ELIGE Youth Network induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. for Reproductive and Sexual Rights (Mexico) and co-founder of the Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Reproductive and Sexual Rights. She serves on the boards of the International Council of Human Rights Policy and the International Committee for the Peace Council.

46 Sumaya Farhat-Naser (Palestine) is a long-time human rights and Mu Sochua (Cambodia) is chairperson of the Peace & peace activist. She is a co-founder and former director of Jerusalem Development Institute. She is the former minister of women’s Center for Women -The Jerusalem Link. A professor and former and veterans’ affairs of Cambodia. She is the founder and former Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Birzeit director of Khemara, the first local development organization University, she has authored books and articles on Palestine and for women in Cambodia. She is the recipient of the 2005 Vital the environment. She serves on the boards of Arab Thought Forum Voices Annual Leadership Award. and Arab Studies Society, Jerusalem and the German-Palestinian Olena Suslova (Ukraine), co-founder of the Ukrainian Society, Germany. (term ended May 2006) Women’s Fund, is the director and founder of the Women’s Laurene Powell Jobs (United States) is the co-founder and Information Consultative Center (WICC) in Kiev, president of the board of College Track, an after-school program Ukraine. Registered in 1995, WICC is one of the oldest providing comprehensive support to high school students who nongovernmental organizations in the Ukraine. have the desire but lack the resources to attain higher education. Zenebeworke Tadesse (Ethiopia) is the managing editor of Currently, Laurene’s board and advisory affiliations include the Africa Review of Books. She was the immediate past KQED (PBS), EdVoice, Center for Community Partnerships at president of the Council for the Development of Social the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford Graduate School Sciences in Africa and serves on the board of the African of Business. Gender Institute of the University of Cape Town. She also Gay McDougall (United States) serves as the UN independent serves on the steering committee of Gender and Trade in expert on minority issues. She is the former executive director Africa, and as a member of the Global Advisory Committee, of Global Rights and has served on the UN Sub-Commission Research Programme Consortium on Women’s Empowerment. on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and the UN Mayan Villalba (The Philippines) is the founder and executive Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. In 1999 director of the Unlad-Kabayan Migrant Services Foundation in she was awarded the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Quezon City, the Philippines. She is the former director of the Jacqueline Pitanguy (Brazil) is the founder and director of Asian Migrant Centre, Kowloon, Hong Kong. (see full profile, CEPIA (Citizenship, Studies, Research, Information and Action), page 48) a nongovernmental organization based in Rio de Janeiro, which Sakena Yacoobi (Afghanistan) is the founder and executive conducts research on gender relations, lobbies to reduce violence director of the Afghan Institute of Learning, one of the largest against women and carries out information campaigns on nonprofit organizations in Afghanistan. She is vice president of reproductive health. She held a cabinet position as president of the the board of Creating Hope International. She is the recipient National Council for Women’s Rights and has been twice honored of the 2005 National Endowment for Democracy Award and by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Relations. A prolific author the 2004 Peter Gruber Foundation -Women’s Rights Prize. on women’s rights, she is frequently interviewed by national and international media. (Board chair from November 2001-November 2005, term ended November 2005) Kavita N. Ramdas (India/United States), president and CEO of FINANCE & INVESTMENT COMMITTEE the Global Fund for Women, serves on the board of the Women’s ADMINISTRATION Laurita Hernandez, chair Funding Network. She is also a member of the advisory councils COMMITTEE Ian Altman of the Ethical Globalization Initiative, the Women’s Rights Prize of Stans Kleijnen, Dina Dublon the Gruber Foundation and Women’s Learning Partnership. She is chair the recipient of several philanthropic and leadership awards. Abigail Disney Dina Dublon AUDIT COMMITTEE Adele Simmons (United States) is a senior advisor to the World Laurita Hernandez Adele Simmons, chair Economic Forum, president of the Global Philanthropy Kavita N. Ramdas Laurene Powell Jobs Partnership and on the board of the Synergos Institute. She Mayan Villalba Molly Singer served as president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, overseeing grants of over $1.5 billion and is a former president of Hampshire College. She has served on presidential commissions on world hunger and the environment. (term ended November 2005)

47 BOARD PROFILE Mayan Villalba

“The Global Fund is a special way to nurture women and women’s groups so that they develop their competencies and become more adept in caring for their families, organizations, communities and enterprises, while being empowered in the process.”

The Global Fund is fortunate to count businesses when they return to the Philippines. among its board of directors, Mayan Before founding Unlad-Kabayan, Mayan also Villalba, Executive Director of the Unlad- spent several years as the director of the Asian Kabayan Foundation. Over the last two Migrant Centre in Hong Kong, promoting years Mayan has brought her dedication and and empowering migrant workers throughout more than 21 years of experience in her Asia. She is a founding member of Migrants work with migrant workers in Asia to our Rights International in Geneva and currently board. “As a board member, I have gotten serves on its Executive Council. closer to the workings of the Global Fund Mayan’s dedication stems from both passion and the people behind the amazing work and anger towards the ineptitude, selfishness supporting women from all over the globe. and corruption of public officials who push I am often overwhelmed by their tremen- workers to migrate. Mayan strives to forge dous capacity and commitment,” she says. solidarity among well-meaning people in the In 1996, Mayan established the Foundation Philippines and to find ways of addressing to support Filipino migrant workers and to poverty and joblessness at home. She is promote entrepreneurship in the Philippines. fueled by the hope that better days will Under her leadership, the Foundation has come to her country, when men and women helped thousands of migrant workers to use are not forced to leave their homeland in their savings and remittances to start small search of a job.

48 ADVISOR PROFILE María Suarez Toro

“My participation in the Global Fund for Women, as a recipient of support at FIRE (Feminist International Radio Endeavor) and as a member of the Global Fund Advisory Council, has allowed me to connect to grassroots women worldwide, hear their stories, feel their strength, share solidarity and make the connections today that are a must in the construction of a global women’s movement.”

Since 1998 María Suarez Toro has given her Racism in South Africa. In her effort to advice and guidance to our program team include all women’s voices on the air, she on how to best support women’s groups in took on considerable personal risk when she Latin America. María herself follows the interviewed Tibetan women in China and fires. She is always leading during a crisis— women trafficked and enslaved in whether organizing support for women in Thailand’s brothels. the wake of a hurricane, launching protests María has written numerous books and to defend women against violence or articles on social movements, regional wars exposing corruption in Mexican elections. and the women’s movement, which have María has filled shortwave and Internet earned her various honors. She edits Voices radio with women’s perspectives on global on FIRE, a bi-annual magazine published by issues through FIRE, the award-winning FIRE since 2000. María has taught at the radio program she has co-directed and University of Costa Rica School of produced since 1991. María has covered Education and at adult literacy centers numerous international events for FIRE, throughout Central America. including the World Conference Against

49 ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Global Fund for Women is deeply grateful to our broad and diverse Advisory Council. This extensive network of regional and global advisors, and former board members provide staff with comprehensive feedback, contextual perspective and strategic guidance on the issues and groups we support.

PROGRAM ADVISORS Zainab Bangura, Freetown, Sierra Leone/ AMERICAS & THE CARIBBEAN Monrovia, Liberia Celia Aguilar Setien, Mexico City, Mexico FORMER BOARD MEMBERS Immaculée Birhaheka, Goma, Congo (DR) Marta Alanis, Cordoba, Argentina Anne Firth Murray, founding president Katana Bukuru, Bujumbura, Burundi/Uvira, Lydia Alpízar Durán, Mexico City, Mexico Laura Lederer, co-founder Congo (DR) Alejandra Alvarez, San Cristobal de las Casas, Frances Kissling, co-founder Dorcas Coker-Appiah, Accra, Ghana Mexico Dame Nita Barrow (deceased) Shereen Essof, Capetown, South Africa Marina Araya, Santiago, Chile Hope Chigudu Siona Forba, Youngstown, USA Jeanette Bell, St. George, Barbados Johnetta Cole Joana Foster, Monrovia, Liberia Maria del Pilar Cordoba, Medellin, Colombia Connie Evans Euphrasie Havyarimana, Bujumbura, Emilienne de Léon, Mexico City, Mexico Kaval Gulhati Burundi Sergia Galvan, Santo Domingo, Esther Hewlett Honorine Honkou, Lome, Togo Dominican Republic Stina Katchadourian Ayesha Imam, Dakar, Senegal Rosana Heringer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June Hope Kingsley (deceased) Asma’u Joda, Yola Town, Nigeria Marie Agathe Jean Baptiste, Pètion Ville, Haiti Idelisse Malavé Aimée Kady, Kinshasa, Congo (DR) Laurie Laird, San Jose, USA Marysa Navarro-Aranguren Peace Kyamureku, Kampala, Uganda Marie Nickette Lorméus, Port-au-Prince, Haiti luchie pavia ticzon Nkandu Luo, Lusaka, Zambia Luz Mendez, Guatemala City, Guatemala Wu Qing Evelyn Mafeni, Bamenda, Cameroon Rhoda Reddock, St. Augustine, Marjan Sax Titus Moetsabi, Windhoek, Namibia Trinidad and Tobago Deysi Roque, Margaret Schink Rose Mensah-Kutin, Accra, Ghana Soyapango, El Salvador Alejandra Sardá, Mary Ann Stein Sètchémè Mongbo, Cotonou, Benin Mexico City, Mexico Maria Suarez, Rita Thapa Marie Mottin-Sylla, Dakar, Senegal Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica Lúcia Xavier de Castro, Walteen Grady Truly Theodora Nwankwo, Enugu, Nigeria Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Dzodzi Tsikata, Accra, Ghana Sally Yudelman, Washington DC, USA AFRICA Juliet Were, Kampala, Uganda ASIA & OCEANIA Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, Accra, Ghana Shamillah Wilson, Capetown, South Africa Michele Andina, Montecito, USA Theresa Akumadu, Owerri, Nigeria Zainah Anwar, Selangor, Malaysia Dina Badri, Omdurman, Sudan Marian Caampued, Marikina City, the Philippines

50 Lin Chew, Hong Kong, China EUROPE & THE FORMER SOVIET STATES Bharati Sadasivam, New York, USA Deepak Dewan, Kathmandu, Nepal Gabrielle Akimova, Moscow, Russia Susan Sygall, Eugene, USA Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, Colombo, Sri Lanka Oral Ataniyazova, Nukus, Uzbekistan Kate Young, London, United Kingdom Carolyn Frohmader, Rosny Park, Australia Marta Drury, Half Moon Bay, USA MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA Bernadette Ganilau, Suva, Fiji Cindy Ewing, Santa Fe, USA Mahnaz Afkhami, Riffat Hassan, Louisville, USA Jane Grant, London, United Kingdom Bethesda, USA Louisa Ait Hamou, Palwasha Hassan, Kabul, Afghanistan Stanimira Hadjimitova, Sofia, Bulgaria Algiers, Algeria Suad Al Gedsi, Katherine Hunter, Dili, East Timor Zuhra Halimova, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Taiz, Yemen Amneh Badran, Indira Jena, Secunderabad, India Shahla Ismailova, Baku, Azerbaijan East Jerusalem, Palestine Nurcan Baysal, Maria Kagl, Kundiawa, Papua New Guinea Boriana Jonsson, Zagreb, Croatia Diyarbakir, Turkey Iman Bibars, Daniel Lee, Great World City, Singapore Natalia Karbowska, Kiev, Ukraine Cairo, Egypt Afifa Dirani Arsanios, Keum Yeon Lee, Seoul, Korea Biljana Kasic, Zagreb, Croatia Beirut, Lebanon Hoda Elsadda, Medha Lele, Pune, India Yevgenia Kozyreva, Almaty, Kazakhstan Manchester, United Kingdom/ Egypt Victoria Maglana, Pasig City, the Philippines Barbara Limanowska, Sarajevo, Terry Greenblatt, Berkeley, USA/Israel Pramada Menon, New Delhi, India Bosnia and Herzegovina Lina Abou Habib, Beirut, Lebanon Geetanjali Misra, New York, USA Elvira Nikitina, Samara, Russia Leila Hessini, Chapel Hill, USA/Morocco Lalita Missal, Bhubaneswar, India Wanda Nowicka, Warsaw, Poland Pinar Ilkkaracan, Istanbul, Turkey Amin Muftiyanah, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Nana Pantsulaia, Tbilisi, Georgia Eileen Kuttab, Birzeit, Palestine Chinchuluun Naidandorj, Ulaanbaatar, Anastasia Posadskaya-Vanderbeck, Mongolia New York, USA Khadouja Mellouli, Bardo, Tunisia B. Oyunbileg, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Igballe Rogova, Prishtina, Kosova Yanar Mohammed, Baghdad, Iraq Bandana Pattanaik, Bangkok, Thailand Marina Safarova, Khujand, Tajikistan Hibaaq Osman, Cairo, Egypt Tive Sarayeth, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Lael Stegall, Deer Isle, USA Halima Oulami, Marrakesh, Morocco Rosalia Sciortino, Bangkok, Thailand Slavica Stojanovic, Belgrade, Trees Zbidat-Kosterman, Sakhnin, Israel Farida Shaheed, Lahore, Pakistan Serbia and Montenegro Naima Zitan, Rabat, Morocco Dur-e-Shahwar, Sanghar, Pakistan Nina Tsihistavi, Tbilisi, Georgia Mashuda Shefali, Dhaka, Bangladesh Susanna Vardanyan, Yerevan, Armenia MEDIA, FUNDRAISING & Claire Slatter, Wellington, New Zealand Aleksandra Vesic, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro ORGANIZATIONAL ADVISORS Kathy Sreedhar, Washington DC, USA Rachel Wareham, Kabul, Afghanistan Kathy Barry Marjie Suanda, Bandung, Indonesia Nancy Deyo Jon Summers, San Francisco, USA GLOBAL Tracy Gary Angela M. Kuga Thas, Kuala Lumpur, Julie Dorf, San Francisco, USA Charles Packer Malaysia Joan Dunlop, New York, USA Patsy Preston Selvy Thiruchandran, Colombo, Sri Lanka Noeleen Heyzer, New York, USA Henna Shaw Shashi Tyagi, Jodhpur, India Susanne Jalbert, Winter Park, USA Alicia Swanson R. Vasantha, Walajabad, India Katherine Marshall, Washington DC, USA Sima Wali, Falls Church, USA Robin Morgan, Bethesda, USA Ninuk Widyantoro, Jakarta, Indonesia Nang Lao Liang Won, Chiang Mai, Thailand Carol Yost, Washington DC, USA

51 STAFF

BACK ROW (L to R): Susana Caceres, Zeina Zaatari, Bessma Mourad, Rachel Humphrey, Melissa Nunan-Lew, Kellea Miller, Lanell Dike, Leanne Grossman, Randy Trigg SECOND ROW FROM BACK (L to R): Vanja Danilovich, Dale Needles, Erin Oglesby, Muadi Mukenge, Katka Kastnerova, Naishin Fu, Susanna Handow, Alice (Maame) Elbert-Obeng, Liv Leader, Scholastica Kinuthia, Angelika Arutyunova-Needham SECOND ROW FROM FRONT (L to R): Michelle Morales, Sarah Costa, Caitlin Stanton, Kelly McVicker, Kavita N. Ramdas, Lillian Cincone, Arnetra Burnett, Nicky McIntyre, Dalia Alcazar FRONT ROW (L to R): Ashley Allen, Sande Smith, Shalini Nataraj, Diana Di Battista, Frances Prochilo MISSING: Sarah Chester, Sheila Corwin, Erika Guevara, Fennis Ho, Loveline Tangwan, Dechen Tsering, Jenifer Wanous

Kavita N. Ramdas, India/United States Lin Chew, Hong Kong Erika Guevara, Mexico President & CEO Activist in Residence Program Officer, Americas Melissa Nunan-Lew, United States (residency ended June 2006) Annie Hillar, United States Executive Assistant Marlene Dehlinger, United States Senior Program Officer, Europe and Program Associate/Fellow, Africa the Former Soviet States PROGRAM TEAM (left the staff April 2006) (left the staff August 2005) Shalini Nataraj, India/United States Naishin Fu, United States Katka Kastnerova, Czech Republic Vice President, Programs Program Associate, Asia & Oceania Program Associate, Europe and the Ashley Allen, United States Ana María Enríquez, Colombia Former Soviet States Program Associate, Americas Senior Program Officer, Americas Bessma Mourad, Lebanon/United States Angelika Arutyunova-Needham, (left the staff February 2006) Program Associate, Middle East & North Africa Uzbekistan, Program Officer, Europe Monica Enríquez, Colombia Muadi Mukenge, Congo DR and the Former Soviet States Program Assistant, Americas Program Officer, Africa Anjali Asrani, India/United States (left the staff August 2006) Loveline Tangwan, Cameroon Program Associate, Asia & Oceania Program Associate, Africa (left the staff June 2006)

52 Dechen Tsering, Tibet/USA Maria McKee, United States Frances Prochilo, United States Program Officer, Asia & Oceania Communications Associate Administrative Assistant Amelia Wu, Taiwan/United States (left the staff August 2006) Annalisa Synnestvedt, United States Vice President, Programs & Evaluation Kelly McVicker, United States Staff Accountant (left the staff August 2005) Development Officer (left the staff September 2006) Alice Yelbert-Obeng (Maame Aba Afon), Erin Oglesby, United States Randy Trigg, United States Ghana, Program Associate/Fellow, Africa Development Assistant Senior Research Analyst

Zeina Zaatari, Lebanon Sande Smith, United States WORK STUDY & Program Officer, Middle East & North Africa Senior Communications Officer INTERIM STAFF Caitlin Stanton, United States DEVELOPMENT & Genevieve Elliott Development Officer COMMUNICATIONS TEAM Angela Gleason Jenifer Wanous, United States Nicky McIntyre, Scotland/United States Byron Gordon Event Coordinator Vice President, Development & Tanya Harvey Communications Robin Horner FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION TEAM Misrak Kassa Lulu (Shirley) Azzghayer, United States Dale Needles, United States Events Assistant Vice President, Finance & Administration INTERNS (left the staff June 2006) Dalia Alcazar, United States Wafa Amayreh Susana Caceres, United States/El Salvador Human Resources Associate Simukai Chigudu Development Associate Katrina Emery Arnetra Burnett, United States Leo Gertner Lillian Cincone, United States Administrative Assistant Special Projects Coordinator Elizabeth (Betsy) Hoody Sarah Chester, United States Kira Kmetz Ginger Daniel, United States Grants Administrator Rachel Niederman Event Coordinator Claire Slattery (left the staff June 2006) Sheila Corwin, United States Office Paloma Villegas Lanell Dike, United States Sarah Wiens Manager of Individual Giving Diana Di Battista, United States Christine Yieleh-Chireh Grants Administration Associate Minari Fernando, Sri Lanka VOLUNTEERS Development Officer Fennis Ho, Taiwan/United States (left the staff November 2006) Accounting and Human Resources Manager Maryper Alfonso Gracie Brown Leanne A. Grossman, United States Flor Hunt, Peru Kate Denney Director of Communications Grants Administration Associate (left the staff July 2006) Ana Nobre Fortin Susanna Handow, United States Nancy Cooper Frank Scholastica Kinuthia, Kenya Development Associate/Fellow Shaina Greiff Staff Accountant Rachel Humphrey, United States Kirsten Harmon Development Officer Larisa Margulis, Ukraine Anne McMullin Office Manager Kitty Rudman Liv Leader, United States (left the staff August 2006) Jeanne Schapp Communications Associate Ana Moran, United States Corrine Singleton Kellea Miller, United States Administrative Assistant Iris Smalbrugge Development Officer (left the staff March 2006) Kory Sutherland Nina Zabelin

53 GRANTEES

54 56 Africa 60 Americas 63 Asia & Oceania 65 Europe & the Former Soviet States 67 North Africa & the Middle East 70 How to Apply for a Grant

55 FY 2005−2006 GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN GRANTEES

AFRICA CAMEROON Association des Femmes pour le African Indigenous Women’s Organisation for Développement de Tanganika (Women’s BENIN the Central African Region, Yaounde, $10,000 Association for Development in Tanganika), Fizi, $3,000 ONG Mendez, Cotonou, $6,000 Aid International – Christian Women of Réseau des Mamans Modèles (Network of Vision, Bamenda, $8,000 Association pour le Développement des Model Mothers), Cotonou, $7,000 Initiatives Féminines au Maniema Association of Ejagham Women of Vision, (Association for Development of Women’s BOTSWANA Buea, $9,000 Initiatives in Maniema), Kindu, $8,000 Kagisano Society Women’s Shelter Project, Cornerstone Vision Center, Mankon, $6,000 B’umoja (Unity), Kinshasa, $6,000 Gabarone, $6,500 Fondation Rubisadt (Rubisadt Foundation), Bureau Régional d’Études pour le Douala, $9,000 BURKINA FASO Développement Durable (Regional Office GBHS Ladies Association, Nkwen, $7,000 for the Study of Sustainable Development), Association Burkinabé pour la Promotion de Bukavu, $7,000 la Jeune Fille (Burkinabé Association for the Manyu Women’s Association, Mamfe, $4,000 Advancement of Young Girls), Tubah Women’s Multipurpose Group, Centre d’Encadrement pour le Ouagadougou, $7,500 Nkwen-Bamenda, $5,000 Développement Intégré Dikolela (Training Center for Integrated Development), Association KOOM pour l’Auto-Promotion CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Mbuji-Mayi, $5,000 des Femmes du Burkina-Faso (KOOM Association for the Advancement of Women Réseau Centrafricaine pour le Leadership des Développement Intégral du Paysan in Burkina Faso), Ouagadougou, $6,000 Jeunes Femmes (Central African Network for (Grassroots Sustainable Development), Young Women’s Leadership), Bangui, $3,500 Territoire de Lomela, $6,000 Association pour la Promotion Féminine de Gaoua (Association for the Promotion of CONGO Femme Débout en Milieu Rural (Rural Woman Stand Up), Kangu-Mayumbe, $5,500 Women in Gaoua), Gaoua, $10,000 AZUR Développement (AZUR Girls’ Education Against HIV, Uvira, $8,000 BURUNDI Development), Brazzaville, $7,800 Groupement Féminin Mwangaza Association des Femmes Rapatriées CONGO (DR) (Mwangaza Women’s Group), Fizi, $7,000 (Association for Repatriated Women), Association de Formation et d’Encadrement Initiative des Femmes pour la Paix et la Bujumbura, $3,000 des Désoeuvrés – Uvira (Association for Non-Violence (Women’s Initiative for Peace Association pour la Promotion du Leadership Training and Support of the Vulnerable), and Non-Violence), Kigoma, $4,000 Féminin (Association for the Advancement of Uvira, $7,000 La Femme dans la Réconstruction pour Women in Leadership), Bujumbura, $6,000 Association des Femmes Chrétiennes Contre le Développement du Congo (Women in Association Turwanye Ubukene, la Misère (Association of Christian Women Reconstruction for the Development of Bujumbura, $3,000 Against Poverty), Kinshasa, $5,000 the Congo), Kinshasa, $5,000 Burundi Association of University Women, Bujumbura, $6,000

* Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 56 Programme Amkeni Wamama † Liberian Refugee Women Organization, Kenya Widows and Orphans Support (Women Wake-Up Program), Bunia, $5,500 Accra, $2,700 Programme, Nairobi, $9,000 Promotion et Appui aux Initiatives Féminines Nana Yaa Memorial Trust for Good Quality Keroka Active Self-Help Group, (Promotion and Support to Women’s of Maternity Services, Legon, $8,000 Keroka, $2,500 Initiatives), Goma, $15,000 † Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana, Kuria Women Advisory Centre, Solidarité Sans Frontières (Solidarity Without Accra, $40,000 over two years Oyugis, $4,500 Borders), Bukavu, $5,000 Relief for Rural Women, Ho, $6,000 Magharib Muslim Women Group, Umoja Wa Akina Mama Fizi (Solidarity West African Network for Peacebuilding, Kakamega, $7,000 Among Fizi Women), Misufi, Fizi District, Accra, $9,000 Murera AIDS Prevention and Support Group, $500 Women United Against AIDS in Ghana, Ruiru, $4,000 Umoja wa Wanawake Wakulima wa Kivu Accra, $5,000 Mwangaza na Mwelekeo (Light of Direction) ya Kusini (Union of Rural Women of South- Initiative, Kisumu, $3,000 Kivu), Sud-Kivu, $7,000 Women’s Hope Association, Kumasi, $5,000 Olmarei Lang Self Help Group, GUINEA CÔTE D’IVOIRE Narok, $5,000 Association pour la Défense des Droits de Association des Femmes Juristes de Côte One Word Women Group, Maua, $3,500 la Femme en Guinée (Association for the d’Ivoire (Women Lawyers’ Association of Côte Project Baobab, Nairobi, $16,000 d’Ivoire), Abidjan, $10,000 Defense of Women’s Rights in Guinea), Conakry, $10,000 Rosemoja Women Group, Eldoret, $6,000 Union des Femmes du Département de Tiassale (Women’s Union of the Department † Mano River Women’s Peace Network, Tumaini Self Help Group, Kitale, $4,000 of Tiassale), Abidjan, $6,000 Conakry, $3,000 Urgent Action Fund – Africa, Nairobi, $9,000 Women in Law and Development – Côte KENYA Womankind Kenya, Garissa, $8,500 d’Ivoire, Abidjan, $6,500 African Women and Child Feature Service, † Young Women’s Leadership Institute, ETHIOPIA Nairobi, $8,000 Nairobi, $8,000 Plowshare Women Craft Training Center, African Women’s Development and LIBERIA Communication Network, Nairobi, $9,000 Gondar, $6,000 Association of Disabled Female International, Bridgeway Centre Trust, Nairobi, $8,000 GAMBIA Monrovia, $6,000 Centre For the Study of Adolescence, Liberia Women Media Action Committee, † Network of African Women Economists – Nairobi, $10,000 Gambia, $2,800 Monrovia, $8,000 † Coalition on Violence Against Women, Centre for Liberian Assistance, GHANA Nairobi, $30,000 over two years Monrovia, $10,500 Action for Development, Accra, $7,000 Gender Violence Recovery Centre, West Africa Network for Peacebuilding – † Africa Legal Aid, Accra, $10,000 Nairobi, $10,000 Liberia, Monrovia, $10,000 International Child Resource Institute, Grassroots Organizations Operating Women and Children Development Accra, $6,000 Together in Sisterhood, Nairobi, $9,000 Association of Liberia, Monrovia, $3,000 International Federation of Women Lawyers – Ikolomani Junior Widows Group, MADAGASCAR Ghana, Accra, $13,000 Khayega, $11,300 Association des Femmes Samaritaines Kadjebi Disabled Women Association, Kenya Association for Empowerment (Association of Samaritan Women), Kadjebi, $5,500 of Disabled People, Nairobi, $7,500 Antananarivo, $20,000 over two years

57 MALAWI TCHETO, Niamey, $2,500 Tabitha Infirmary Foundation,Enugu, $6,000 Positive Women in Action and Development, Union pour la Promotion de la Femme Utmost Caring World, Lagos, $8,000 Lilongwe, $7,000 Nigérienne (Union for the Promotion of Widows and Development Support Services, Society for the Advancement of Women, Nigerien Women), Niamey, $8,500 Lagos, $9,000 Lilongwe, $10,000 Nigeria Women Advocates Research and MALI ABANTU for Development, Kaduna, $10,000 Documentation Center, Lagos, $6,000 Association des Femmes Educatrices du Mali Ajegunle Community Project, Lagos, $8,000 † Young Women Leadership Institute – Nigeria, Abuja, $2,400 (Association of Female Educators of Mali), Association of Safe Motherhood Promoters, Bamako, $16,000 Enugu, $7,000 Rwanda Association Malienne pour le Suivi et Centre for Women Studies and Intervention, Structure d’Encadrement des Veuves et des l’Orientation des Pratiques Traditionnelles Abuja, $8,000 Orphelins pour le Travail et l’Auto-Promotion (Malian Association for the Monitoring Civil Resource Development and (Organization for the Support of Widows’ and and Education on Traditional Practices), Orphans’ Self-sufficiency), Kigali, $14,000 Bamako, $10,000 Documentation Center, Enugu, $20,000 Promotion des Femmes de Sabalibougou † Coalition of Eastern Non-Governmental Senegal (Promotion of the Women of Sabalibougou), Organizations, Enugu, $30,000 † African Women Millennium Initiative on Bamako, $8,000 Community of Women Living with HIV/ Poverty and Human Rights, Dakar, $9,000 Réseau des Femmes Conseillères Municipales AIDS in Nigeria, Lagos, $8,000 Association des Femmes de la Médina (Network of Women Municipal Advisors), Concerns Organization, Umuahia, $6,000 (Association of Women of the Medina), Bamako, $3,500 † Connecting Gender for Development – Dakar-Liberté, $8,000 MOZAMBIQUE Kaduna, Kaduna, $2,500 Coalition des Femmes du Forum Social Development Alternative with Women for Africain (Women’s Coalition of the African Associaçao dos Cegos e Ambliopes de Social Forum), Dakar, $13,000 Moçambique (National Association of the a New Era, Calabar, $21,500 Blind and Partially Sighted in Mozambique), Friends of the Disabled, Lagos, $7,000 Femmes Africa Solidarité (African Women’s Solidarity), Dakar, $7,500 Beira, $5,000 Gender and Child Rights Initiative, Groupe de Recherche et d’Etudes NAMIBIA Lagos, $12,000 Environnementales (Organization of Tanidare Empowerment Project, Soweto, $6,000 Gender and Constitution Reform Network, Environmental Research and Studies), Lagos, $2,000 Thiés, $10,000 Niger Ifendu for Women’s Development, Sierra Leone Coordination des Organisations Non- Enugu, $7,000 Gouvernementales et Associations Féminines Graceland Counseling Service, Freetown, $10,000 International Center for Environmental Nigériennes (Coordination of NGOs and Health and Development, Festac Town, $8,000 Kamuyu Community Development Nigerien Women’s Associations), Niamey, $8,000 Programme, Port Loko, $5,000 International Federation of Women Lawyers – Groupement des Femmes de Banifandou II Anambra, Awka, $8,000 Sierra Leone Child and Family Service (Banifandou Women’s Groups), Niamey, $9,000 Agency, Freetown, $7,000 Kebetkache Women Development and Rayouwan Mata – Organisation pour la Resource Centre, Port Harcourt, $5,000 Promotion et l’Epanouissement de la Femme South Africa Nigérienne (Association for the Promotion Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria – Campus Law Clinic, Durban, $8,000 Cross River State, Enugu, $8,000 and Development of Nigerien Women), † Gender and Trade Network in Africa, Tchirozerine, $8,000 Lady Mechanic Initiative, Lagos, $6,000 Johannesburg, $55,000 over two years

* Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 58 Headstart College, Salt River, $10,000 Zanzibar National Association of the Blind, Kaabong Women’s Group, Kampala, $10,000 Hlomelikusasa Rural Women Development Zanzibar, $4,000 Kasese National Women’s Exchange, Network, Durban, $9,000 Togo Kasese, $7,000 Iliwa Laphakade Women’s Project, Association des Femmes Africaines pour la Mukono Women’s AIDS Task Force, Cape Town, $9,000 Recherche et le Développement Mukono, $9,000 † Positive Women’s Network, (Association of African Women for Research Nsangi Rural Development Association, Pretoria, $30,000 over two years and Development), Lome, $5,000 Kampala, $8,000 Rural Women’s Movement, Association des Veuves de la Commune et de Pastoral Women Alliance to Break Cultural Pietermaritzburg, $12,000 la Préfecture des Lacs (Association of Widows Chains, Kiboga, $6,500 South African Intersect Coalitions, of the Lake Regions), Aného, $5,000 † Eastern African Sub-Regional Support KwaZulu Natal, $8,500 Association Odjougbo, Atakpame, $8,000 Initiative for the Advancement of Women, Umanyano Lomama Support Group, Association Togolaise pour l’Epanouissement Kampala, $7,000 Khayelitsha, $6,000 de la Femme et de la Fille (Togolese Assocation Uganda Women’s Welfare Association, WHEAT Trust – Women’s Hope and for Blossoming Women and Girls), Kampala, $7,500 Education and Training Trust, Sokodé, $3,000 Women of Uganda Centre for Development, Cape Town, $14,400 Cercle de Réflexion et d’Action pour la Kampala, $5,500 † Women’s Legal Centre, Cape Town, $30,000 Protection et l’Emancipation de la Femme (Society for Analysis and Action on Women’s Zambia Swaziland Emancipation), Atakpamé, $5,000 Young Women in Action, Lusaka, $12,000 Women Together, Lobamba, $4,000 Femmes et SIDA (Women and AIDS), Zambia National Association of Disabled Lomé, $5,000 Women, Lusaka, $15,000 Tanzania La Lumière (The Light), Lomé, $5,500 Emusoi Centre, Arusha, $6,000 Zimbabwe Mission Mondiale pour la Femme et l’Enfant Pastoral Women’s Council, Loliondo, $6,500 † Girl Child Network, Chitungwiza, $35,000 Déshérité (World Mission for Disadvantaged Women’s Trust, Harare, $5,000 People Affected and Infected with HIV/AIDS Women and Children), Lomé, $8,000 in Tanzania Trust Fund, Dar es Salaam, $4,000 † Women and AIDS Support Network, Monde des Enfants (Children’s World), Harare, $12,000 Sahiba Sisters Foundation, Lomé, $5,500 Dar es Salaam, $6,000 † Women in Law and Development in Africa – Réseau International des Femmes de Zimbabwe, Harare, $40,046 Tanzania Federation of the Disabled – l’Association Mondiale des Radios Tabora Region, Tabora, $5,000 Communautaires – Togo Women’s Group of the National Council of Ujamaa Women Group of Nymagongo, (The Women’s International Network of the Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe, Shirati, $6,500 World Association of Community Radio Bulawayo, $9,000 Broadcasters), Lomé, $10,000 Women Action for Development Solidarity, YWCA Council of Zimbabwe, Harare, $5,000 Kigoma, $3,000 Women in Law and Development – Togo, Lomé, $10,000 Unemployed Single Women, TOTAL AFRICA GRANTS (189): Dar Es Salaam, $10,000 Uganda $1,589,946 Women and Children Legal Trust, Bright Modern Community Academy Tanga, $6,000 Women for Sustainable Development, Women Emancipation and Development Kampala, $7,500 Agency, Kayanga, $5,000 Empower Children and Communities Against Abuse, Kampala, $9,000

59 Americas Coordinadora Campesina de Mujeres del † Speak Up, Sao Paulo, $6,000 Tropico de Cochabamba (Coordinating THEMIS – Assessoria Jurídica e Estudos de Argentina Committee of the Six Federations of Peasant Gênero (Legal Counseling and Gender Ají de Pollo (“Spicy Chicken”), Women of the Tropics of Cochabamba), Studies), Porto Alegre, $9,000 Buenos Aires, $12,000 Cochabamba, $24,000 over two years Canada Centro de Estudios e Investigación de la Promoción de la Mujer Tarija (Promotion of † Association for Women’s Rights in Mujer “Elvira Rawson” (Women’s Research Women of Tarija), Tarija, $2,100 Development, Toronto, $46,250 and Study Center “Elvira Rawson”), Brazil San Nicolás, $12,000 Nobel Women’s Initiative: United for Peace Articulacão de Organizações de Mulheres with Justice and Equality, Ottawa, $5,000 Desalambrando (Unraveling), Negras Brasileiras (The Coordination of Buenos Aires, $20,000 over two years Black Brazilian Women’s Organizations), Chile Hilando las Sierras (Spinning the Hills), Porto Alegre, $9,000 Asociación Nacional de Mujeres Rurales e Rio Ceballos, $26,000 over two years † Cidadania, Estudo, Pesquisa, Informação, Indígenas (National Association of Rural and † Instituto de Desarrollo Afro/Asociación de Ação (Citizenship, Studies, Research, Indigenous Women), Santiago, $2,650 Comunidades Indígenas (Institute of Black Information and Action), Rio de Janeiro, Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir – Chile Development/Association of Indigenous $115,000 over two years (Catholics for the Right to Decide – Chile), Communities), Capital Federal, $3,100 † Comissão Organizadora do 10o Encontro Santiago, $50,000 over three years † Instituto de Estudios Jurídico-Sociales de la Feminista Latino-Americana e do Caribe Centro de Capacitación, Estudios y Asesoria Mujer (Institute of Women’s Judicial-Social (Organizing Commission of the 10th Latin para la Mujer Trabajadora (Center for Studies), Rosario, $15,000 American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro), Working Women’s Training, Research and Manos y Voces de Mujeres Libres (Free São Paolo, $20,000 Counseling), Santiago, $2,600 Women’s Hands and Voices), Cordoba, $7,000 CRIOLA Organização de Mulheres Negras Colectivo de Mujeres “Chocolate” Marcha Mundial de las Mujeres (World March (CRIOLA Organization of Black Women), (“Chocolate” Women’s Collective), of Women), Buenos Aires, $4,000 Rio de Janeiro, $40,000 over three years Santiago, $6,000 Mujeres Habitadas (Inhabited Women), Grupo Afirmativo De Mulheres Con-spirando (Conspiring/Breathing Córdoba Capital, $7,000 Independentes Do Rio Grande Do Norte Together), Santiago, $16,000 over two years (Affirmative Group of Independent Women of † Coordinadora de Feministas Jóvenes, Sindicato del Personal de Casas de Familia Rio Grande Do Norte), Natal, $9,300 (Domestic Worker’s Union), Córdoba, $15,000 (Network of Feminist Youth) Grupo Transas do Corpo – Ações Educativas Santiago Centro, $12,000 Taller Permanente de la Mujer (Women’s em Saúde e Sexualidade (Beyond the Body – Fundación Colectivo Alquimia Fondo para Permanent Workshop), Buenos Aires, $15,000 Educational Actions in Health and Sexuality), Mujeres (Alchemy Collective Women’s Fund), Goiânia, $15,000 Belize Santiago, $150,000 over three years GT Gênero da Rede PTA (GT Gender Youth Enhancement Services, Belize City, $11,000 Fundación Isis Internacional (Isis Network), Santa Inês, Belo Horizante, $8,000 Bolivia International Foundation) – Chile, Instituto AMMA Psique e Negritude Santiago, $25,000 over two years Comité Organizador del V Encuentro (AMMA Psyche and Negritude Institution), Las Julietas, Santiago, $4,000 Feminista Boliviano (Organizing Committee São Paulo, $15,000 for the V Bolivian Feminist Encuentro), Red de Salud de las Mujeres Latinoamericanas Jóvens Feministas de São Paulo (Feminist La Paz, $10,000 y del Caribe (Latin American and Caribbean Youth of São Paulo), São Paulo, $9,600 Comunidad Mujeres Creando (Creative Women’s Health Network), Santiago, $2,000 Movimento Lésbico de Campinas (Lesbian Women’s Community), La Paz, $20,000 Solidaridad y Organización Local (Local Movement of Campinas), Campinas, $10,000 Solidarity and Organization), Santiago, $18,000 * Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 60 Colombia Fundación Quimera (Quimera Foundation), Misericordia Tejedora de Sueños (Mercy ‡ Anonymous, $15,000 Machala, $7,000 Weaver of Dreams), San Pedro Sula, $4,133 Centro Cultural Popular Meléndez (Meléndez Red Latinoamericana de Mujeres Mexico Transformando la Economía– Ecuador (Latin Popular Cultural Center), Cali-Valle, $6,600 3ra. Marcha Lésbica México 2006 American Network of Women Transforming (Third Lesbian March), Mexico City, $15,000 Corporación Espacios de Mujer (Women’s the Economy–Ecuador), Quito, $2,600 Spaces Corporation), Medellín, $7,000 Centro de Partos de San Cristobal “Luna Corporación para el Desarrollo de la Mujer El Salvador Maya” (“Mayan Moon” Birth Center of San (Corporation for Women’s Development), Asociación de Mujeres Rurales Cristobal), San Cristobal, $10,000 Valle de Cauca, $20,000 (Rural Women’s Association), Centro Las Libres de Información en Salud Fundación Jóvenes Colombia (Youth San Salvador, $26,000 over two years Sexual Región Centro (“Free Women” Sexual Foundation Colombia), Bogotá, $13,000 Asociación de Mujeres Rurales Olga Estela Health Information Center – Central Region), Iniciativas de Mujeres u’was Defensoras de la Morena (Olga Estela Morena Rural Women’s Guanajuato, $13,000 Cultura (U’Wa Women’s Cultural Defense Association), Departamento de San Vicente, Colectivo Diversiles (Diversity Collective), Initiative), Saravena, $8,000 $10,000 Guadalajara, $4,000 † Liga de Mujeres Desplazadas de Bolívar Guatemala Comunicación e Información de la Mujer (League of Displaced Women of Bolívar), Asociación Civil La Cuerda (Women’s Communication and Information), Cartagena, $50,000 over three years (The Chord Civil Association), Mexico City, $15,000 † Organización Femenina Popular Guatemala City, $30,000 over two years † Debate Feminista (Feminist Debate), (Women’s Popular Organization), Asociación de Mujeres Mayas “Majawil Q’ij” Mexico City, $3,000 Barrancabermeja, $30,000 over two years (“New Dawn” Mayan Women Association), Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indígenas Women’s Link Worldwide, Bogotá, $15,000 Guatemala, $10,000 de las Américas – Mexico (Continental Alliance of Indigenous Women), Costa Rica Asociación Hogar Nuevos Horizontes (New Horizons Home Association), San Cristobal de las Casas, $5,000 Asociación de Mujeres en Salud Quetzaltenango, $15,000 Iniciativas para el Desarrollo de la Mujer (Association of Women in Health), Oaxaqueña (Initiatives for the Development of San Pedro Montes de Oca, $12,000 Asociación Vida (Life Association), Guatemala City, $7,000 Oaxacan Women), Oaxaca, $10,000 Feminist International Radio Endeavor, Investigaciones Queer (Queer Research), Ciudad Colón, $30,000 Red de Sobrevivientes de Violencia Domestica (Domestic Violence Survivors Network), Mexico City, $26,000 over two years Fundación Arias para la Paz y el Progreso Guatemala City, $12,000 K’inal Antsetik (Land of Women), Humano (The Arias Foundation for Peace and Chiapas, $20,000 Human Progress), San Jose, $15,000 Haiti Mujeres y Cultura Subterranea (Underground Collectif Féminin Haïtien contre l’Exclusion Dominican Republic Women and Culture), Mexico City, $12,000 de la Femme FANMYOLA (Haitian Female A Primera Plana (On the Front Page), Collective Against Women’s Exclusion), Organización de Mujeres de la Región Santo Domingo, $30,000 over two years Port-au-Prince, $20,000 over two years Autónoma Norte (Women’s Organization of the Northern Autonomous Regio), Chiapas, Ecuador Honduras $16,000 Asociación de Mujeres Nela Martínez Asociación LGBT Arcoiris de Honduras – † Semillas – Sociedad Mexicana Pro Derechos (Nela Martinez Women’s Association), Movimiento bisexual/lésbico “Grupo Litos” de la Mujer (Seeds – Mexican Society for Quito, $7,000 (LGBT Rainbow Association of Honduras – Women’s Rights), Mexico City, $90,000 El Taller de Comunicación Mujer (Women’s The Bisexual-Lesbian Movement Group Litos), Telemanita, Tepoztlán, $28,000 over two years Communication Workshop), Quito, $15,000 Comayagüela, $10,000

61 Nicaragua † Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indígenas, * Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, Asociación de Mujeres Profesionales por el Sudamérica (Continental Indigenous Women’s Oakland, $3,000 Desarrollo Integral (Professional Women’s Alliance, South America), Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, Association for Holistic Development), Lima, $50,000 over two years San Francisco, $4,000 Managua, $3,300 Grupo Género y Economía (Gender and White House Project/2006 EPIC Awards, † Centro de Estudios e Información de la Mujer Economy Group), Lima, $16,000 New York, $10,000 Multiétnica, adscrito a la Universidad de las Grupo Mujeres LesbisIgualdad (LesBiEquality * Tides Foundation, San Francisco, $7,500 Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Women’s Group), Tacna, $5,000 * WAFRICA—Women of Africa, Berkeley, $300 Nicaragüense (Multiethnic Women’s Studies Instituto de Comunicación para el Desarrollo and Information Center, University of the (Institute of Communication for Development), † Women of Color Resource Center (for Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Lima, $7,000 gathering of 100 international women activists), Nicaragua), Bluefields, $13,000 Oakland, $106,000 over two years Puerto Rico Centro para la Educación y Prevención del Women’s Environment and Development SIDA (Center for AIDS Education and Taller Salud (Health Workshop), Organization, New York, $6,120 Prevention), Managua, $10,000 Loíza, $15,000 Venezuela Colectivo Entreamigas (Among Friends Trinidad and Tobago Amazonas Mujeres de Venezuela (Amazon Collective), Managua, $15,000 over two years National Union for Domestic Employees, Women of Venezuela), Caracas, $10,000 Movimiento de Mujeres de Chinandega Arima, $34,000 over two years Lucrecia Lindo (Lucrecia Lindo—Women’s Virgin Islands Movement of Chinandega), USA Virgin Island Perinatal, Inc., Chinandega, $27,000 over two years ‡ Anonymous, $500 St. Croix, $40,000 over two years † Red de Mujeres de Condega para la Formación * Arab Women’s Gathering Organizing y Desarrollo Integral & Asociación de Mujeres Collective, Oakland, $10,000 Constructoras “Maria Jose Talavera” (Network TOTAL AMERICAS GRANTS (125): * Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, $500 of Women of Condega for Formation and $2,036,353 Holistic Development & Maria Jose Talavera CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Venice, $8,000 Association of Women Builders), Condega, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, $2,500 $5,000 Global Exchange, San Francisco, $2,000 Paraguay * Global Rights – Partners for Justice, † Articulación Feminista Marcosur (Marcosur Washington, $10,000 Feminist Articulation), Asunción, $13,300 * Grantmakers Without Borders, Boston, $5,000 Peru International Indigenous Women’s Forum, New York, $20,000 Central Nacional de la Mujer Minera – CNMM Peru (National Center for Women * International Museum of Women, Miners), Lima, $9,000 San Francisco, $10,000 Centro de Capacitación para Trabajadoras del * Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, $10,000 Hogar (Training Center for Household * Mujeres Unidas y Activas (Women United and Workers), Lima, $4,400 Active), San Francisco, $1,000 Centro de Desarrollo Étnico (Center for Ethnic * ONE: Our New , Palo Alto, $10,000 Development), Lima, $30,000 over two years

* Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 62 Asia & Oceania Mdokham, Xining City, $4,000 † Nirnaya, Indian Women’s Trust, Shaanxi Volunteer Mothers Association for Secunderabad, $132,877 over two years Afghanistan Environmental Protection, Xi’an, $5,200 Olakh Women’s Group (Identity), Afghanistan Women Council, Kabul, $13,000 Shem Women’s Group (Charity/Compassion), Vadodara, $18,000 Australia Xining, $10,000 Panchayat Rule and Gender Awareness Training Institute, Dehradun, $9,000 Interim Steering Committee for the Women Coalition HKSAR, Establishment of the Women and Firefighting Hong Kong, $5,000 † Positive Women Network, Chennai, $10,000 Australasia Association, New South Wales, Women in Development Committee RAHI Foundation, New Delhi, $10,000 $7,000 of the China Enterprise Management SATHI All For Partnerships, Training Center at Chengdu, Bangladesh New Delhi, $7,485 Chengdu, $18,000 over two years Platform of Women’s Empowerment and Seng Kynjoh Shaphrang Ki Kynthei, Zi Teng, Hong Kong, $35,000 over two years Rights, Dhaka, $6,800 Jaintia Hills, $5,000 Rakhaing Women Union, Dhaka, $12,000 East Timor Shaheen Women’s Resource and Welfare Association, Hyderabad, $8,000 Save the Planet and Disability, Dhaka, $7,000 Asia Pacific Support Collective,Timor-Leste, Dili, $4,000 Social Action Forum Against Repression Cambodia Alola Foundation, Dili, $1,900 (“Journey”), Ahmedabad, $5,000 Banteay Srei (Women’s Fortress), VEDIKA, Kurnool, $25,000 over two years Phnom Penh, $5,325 Fiji Indonesia Independent Federation of Garment Workers Pacific Women in Maritime Association, of Cambodia, Rouseykeo district, $4,400 Suva, $3,000 Aceh Women’s Trust Fund, Banda Aceh, $85,000 over two years Khemara, Phnom Penh, $21,500 † Women’s Action for Change, Suva, $20,000 Institut Hak Asasi Perempuan, Strey Khmer (Khmer Women), India Yogyakarta, $3,000 Phnom Penh, $600 † Akshara: A Women’s Resource Center, Kalyanamitra Foundation, Jakarta, $15,000 Women’s Committee of the Free Trade Union Mumbai, $37,300 over two years Network of Women for Justice, Aceh, $8,000 of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Centre for Environment and Development, Phnom Penh, $7,000 East Godavary District, $20,000 Pusat Pemberdayaan Perempuan (Beujroeh), Aceh, $20,000 Women Peacemakers, Chilika Fisherman Women’s Forum, Kampong Cham, $13,000 Ganjam, $2,800 Urban Community Mission Jakarta, Jakarta, $10,000 China † Creating Resources for Empowerment in † Women’s Solidarity for Humanity and Human Action for REACH OUT, Action, New Delhi, $15,000 Rights, Surakarta, $3,900 Hong Kong, $30,000 over two years Dooars Jagron, Kolkata, $5,000 Yayasan Annisa Swasti (Yasanti) Cultural Development Center for Rural Eastern Himalayan Indigenous Women’s (Annisa Swasti Foundation), Women, Beijing, $15,000 Network, Darjeeling, $3,000 Yogyakarta, $30,000 over two years Dakini Hermitage, Retreat Center of Great Ekta Parishad Trust, Khurda, $5,000 Yayasan Institut Perempuan Radiance and Expanse, Nonthaburi, $7,000 Hooghly Women Development Forum for (Women’s Institute), Bandung, $20,000 EcoWomen, Kunming, $16,000 over two years Voluntary Action, Hooghly, $3,000 Yayasan Keulama † HER Fund, Hong Kong, $15,000 Mercy Trust, Madurai, $7,300 (Keulama Foundation), Aceh, $15,000 Legal Aid Division of Shaanxi Women’s * Neighbour Social Welfare Organisation, Yayasan Sanggar Suara Perempuan Federation, Xi’an, $10,000 Hooghly, $250 (Space for Women’s Voices), Timor, $15,000

63 Malaysia Pakistan Legal Alternatives for Women Center, Inc., Centre for Independent Journalism, Afghan Institute of Learning, Cebu City, $13,800 Kuala Lumpur, $5,000 Peshawar, NWFP, $50,000 over two years Light House Philippines, La Trinidad, $3,000 † Sisters in Islam, Petaling Jaya, $4,600 Afghan Women Welfare Department, Luntiaw Mindanaw, Inc., † Women’s Development Collective, Peshawar, $12,000 Valencia City, Batangan, $10,000 Petaling Jaya, $4,100 Alif Laila Book Bus Society, Lahore, $18,000 Migrant Forum in Asia, Quezon City, $10,000

Mongolia Anjuman Bra-e-Khawateen Women With Disabilities Leap to Social & (Association of Women), Jhang, $3,300 Economic Progress, Inc., Taytay, $10,000 Centre for Human Rights and Development, Ulaanbaatar, $4,400 Baidarie (Awakening), Sialkot, $7,000 Women’s Resource Center of Cebu, Inc., Cebu City, $10,000 Mongolian Women’s Fund, Marvi Welfare Association Pano Aqil District, Ulaanbaatar, $100,000 over two years Pano Aqil, $5,400 Singapore National Center Against Violence, Masoomia Women’s Association, Association of Women for Action and Ulaanbaatar, $25,000 over two years Peshawar, $7,000 Research, Singapore, $9,000 Mehergarh: A Center for Education, Nepal Sri Lanka Islamabad, $7,500 * Dhaka Weaves Ltd., Kathmandu, $6,000 Equal Ground, Colombo, $10,000 Rural Organization for Sustainable Empowering the Women of Nepal, Empowerment, Narowal, $5,000 Kantha Diri Piyasa (Women’s Strength Shelter), Pokhara, $12,000 Seeduwa, $7,000 Rural Women Welfare Organization, Himalayan Grassroots Women’s Natural Sanghar, $30,350 Kantha Shakthi Resources Management Association (Nepal), (Strength of Women), Nawala, $10,000 Uks (Reflection), Islamabad, $25,000 Lalitpur Patan, $8,000 Suriya Women’s Development Centre, Women Awareness and Development Jagaran Nepal, Kathmandu, $8,000 Batticaloa, $6,800 Organization, Peshawar, $5,000 Mahila Ekata Sangathan (Women Unity Women’s Support Group, Colombo, $4,700 Working Women Organization, Organization), Kathmandu, $5,000 Lahore Cantt, $18,000 Women in Need, Colombo, $7,000 Mukti (Salvation) Nepal, Kathmandu, $10,000 Papua New Guinea Taiwan Nari Kalyan Single Women Advocacy Forum, Lumbini, $3,000 Gamua Women’s Group, Kimbe, $3,000 Gender/Sexuality Rights Association, Taiwan, Taipei, $7,000 Nepal Women’s Fund – Tewa, Ouna Women’s Disabled and Rehabilitation Kathmandu, $80,000 over two years Project, Kundiawa, $6,000 Thailand Shtrii Shakti (Empowerment of Women), THE Philippines ‡ Anonymous, $11,000 Kathmandu, $2,000 Asia-Pacific Rainbow Support Center, Alternative Asean Network on Burma, Swati, Kathmandu, $17,000 Quezon City, $7,000 Bangkok, $19,000 Voice for Change, Kathmandu, $3,000 Grupong Damili, Baguio City, $3,700 † Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women – Thailand, Bangkok, $54,000 over three years Women Acting Together for Change, INNABUYOG – Metro, Baguio City, $7,000 International Women Human Rights Kathmandu, $10,000 KAAGAPAY Overseas Filipino Workers Defenders Campaign and Consultation, Women Development Society, Resource and Service Center (“Reliable”), Chiang Mai, $12,000 Kathmandu, $10,000 Cotabato, $25,000 over two years International Women’s Partnership for Peace Layag Tribal Women’s Health and and Justice, Sunpong, $16,800 Development, Inc., South Cotabato, $8,000 * Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 64 Kachin Women Association Thailand, Europe & the Former United Women Banja Luka, Chiang Mai, $7,000 Banja Luka, $14,000 Karen Women’s Organization, Soviet States Zena BiH (Women Bosnia and Herzegovina), Mae Sariang, $30,000 over two years Albania Mostar, $10,000

Mon Women Organization, Albanian Disabled Women Association, Bulgaria Kanchanaburi, $6,000 Tirana, $4,000 Bulgarian Council of Jewish Women, Tavoy Women’s Union, Mae Sot, $6,000 Women and Transition in Skrapar, Sofia, $10,000 Corovode, $4,000 Weaving for Women, Sangkhlaburi Women † Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, Aid, Sangkhlaburi, $4,000 Armenia Sofia, $30,000 Women’s League of Burma, Chiang Mai, $350 Meghvik (Little Bee) Children and Youth Despa, Dryanovo, $3,000 Tonga NGO, Gyumri, $6,000 Open Door Center, Pleven, $18,000 National Centre for Women and Children of † Women’s Rights Center, Yerevan, $25,000 Social Non-Governmental Centre Pirin TV, Tonga, Nuku, $7,000 Azerbaijan Blagoevgrad, $7,000 Bulgarian Fund for Women, Vietnam † Azerbaijan Gender Information Center, Sofia, $100,000 over two years Center for Development Resources, Hanoi, $8,100 Baku, $7,100 Vella Center, Vratsa, $15,900 Center for Education Promotion and Women and Modern World, Baku, $8,000 Empowerment of Women, Hanoi, $20,000 † Women’s Association for Rational Croatia Center for Social Organizations and Development, Baku, $44,500 † Be active, Be emancipated, Zagreb, $5,000 Community Development, Hanoi, $1,000 Belarus FemFestProject Group, Zagreb, $3,000 † Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Belarus Women’s Information and Lesbian Group Kontra, Gender, Family, Women and Adolescents, Coordination Center, Minsk, $10,000 Zagreb, $51,900 over two years Hanoi, $20,460 Commission on Women’s Rights “Legal Lesbian Organisation Rijeka (LORI), Health for Women and Children, Hanoi, $7,000 Initiative”, Minsk, $5,000 Rijeka, $38,600 over two years Research Centre for Gender, Family and Salamea, Grodno, $8,500 Czech Republic Environment in Development, Hanoi, $12,000 eLnadruhou (L-square), Women Community of Dien Tho Commune, Bosnia and Herzegovina Prague, $6,000 Hanoi, $5,000 Centre of Legal Assistance Zenica, † La Strada Czech Republic, Prague, $2,400 Thiean Aan Social Sponsorship Institution, Zenica, $12,000 ProFem, Prague, $16,000 Caan Tho, $10,000 Kakanj Women – Uzok (Women’s Association Slovak-Czech Women’s Fund, Kakanj), Kakanj, $14,000 Prague/Bratislava, $13,000 Impuls, Association of Disabled Women, TOTAL ASIA & OCEANIA GRANTS (142): Georgia Bijeljina, $4,500 $1,795,997 Centre of Women Journalists, Zugdidi, $1,000 Lotosice Disabled Women Association, Tuzla, $17,000 † GenderMediaCaucasus Journalists’ Association, Tbilisi, $20,000 Udruzenje zena “Zora” (Women’s Association Zora), Milici, $12,000 Georgian Disabled Women’s International Association, Tbilisi, $15,000

65 Initiative Group of Disabled Women, Macedonia Russia Gori, $6,000 Association of Roma Women ESMA Skopje, Association of Journalists Aksinya, Kahetinsk Regional Committee of National Skopje, $4,000 Novocherkassk, $18,000 Network for Protection Against Violence, Shelter Center – Center for Women and Association of Povoljie Women (Association of Gurdjaansk, $7,000 Children, Victims of Violence, Skopje, $13,000 Women Leaders), Samara, $10,000 Progress, Batumi, $5,000 Women’s Association Aureola, Struge, $19,600 Center for Social Support for Formerly Sakhli (Home), Tbilisi, $8,000 Incarcerated Women, Yekaterinburg, $7,000 Moldova Woman and Health, Rustavi, $13,000 Crisis Center for Women Help, Saiansk, $6,500 Dnestr Riverside, Dubasari, $2,500 † Women’s Fund in Georgia, Tbilisi, $55,000 Provincial Women, Bryansk, $10,000 Lia-Cimislia, Cimislia, $4,000 Young Women’s Initiative Group of Gali Regional Resource Center for the Prevention of Rural and Social Initiative, Region, Tbilisi, $2,000 Violence, Rostov-on-Don, $9,000 Village Bardar, $4,000 Suumbike, Kazan, $7,000 Germany Women’s Association Logos, Balti, $12,000 Berliner Missionswerk (Berlin Mission Work), Unity, Barnaul, $9,800 Montenegro Berlin, $5,000 Serbia Montenegrin Women’s Lobby, Hungary Podgorica, $20,000 † Autonomous Women’s Center, Belgrade, $16,000 † International Gender Equality Network, Women’s Safe House, Podgorica, $5,000 Centar za devojke (Center for Girls), Budapest, $8,000 Nis, $30,000 over two years Netherlands Labrisz Lesbian Association, Budapest, $5,000 Labris (Lesbian Human Rights Organization), International La Strada Association, Regina, Godollo, $10,000 Belgrade, $30,000 over two years Amersfoort, $17,200 Novi Sad Lesbian Organization, Kazakhstan † Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Novi Sad, $4,000 † EcoCenter, Karaganda, $4,500 Rights, Amsterdam, $36,100 Reconstruction Women’s Fund, Kosova (Serbia) Poland Belgrade, $50,000 Kosova Woman Initiative, Gjakova, $15,000 Foundation for Civil Society Development, Women in Action, Velika Plana, $10,000 Opole, $7,000 Women’s Center for Democracy and Human Kyrgyzstan Karat Coalition, Warsaw, $20,000 Rights, Subotica, $5,200 † Center for Women’s Initiatives Ayalzat, Talas, $8,300 Sisterhood Street, Poznan, $7,900 Slovakia El Agartuu, Bishkek, $4,000 Women’s Association KONSOLA, Modern Women, Somotor, $3,000 Poznan, $3,500 Issyk-Kul Sabati, Karakol, $6,000 Slovenia Romania Jyldyz Nuru, Jalalabat, $4,000 KUD Mreza (Association for Arts and Culture Labrys, Bishkek, $11,000 REVERSE – Affirmative Movement for Mreza), Ljubljana, $2,500 Women, Brasov, $2,000 Suzak Ayimdari, Jalalabat, $4,000 Tajikistan † Roma Women’s Association in Romania, Lithuania Bucharest, $15,500 Bonuvoni Hatlon, Kurgan Tube, $8,000 Woman to Woman, Kaunas, $7,500 Charity Association “AVESTO”, Dushanbe, $10,000

* Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 66 School of Leadership for Women, NORTH AFRICA & † Aswat (Voices), Haifa, $40,000 over two years Khujand, $5,000 Bat Shalom (Daughter of Peace): The Women’s Public Union: Health, Rights and THE MIDDLE EAST Jerusalem Center for Women’s Action, Society, Khujand, $17,000 Algeria Jerusalem, $9,000

Turkmenistan Association 20 Ans Barakat (Twenty Years Isha L’isha (Woman to Woman) the Haifa is Enough Association), Algers, $15,000 Feminist Center, Haifa, $20,000 Anna Women’s NGO, Ashgabat, $15,000 Cyprus Kol Ha-Isha (The Woman’s Voice) The Ukraine Jerusalem Women’s Center, Jerusalem, $15,000 KAYAD Community Centre, Gender and HIV/AIDS, Lugansk, $10,000 Maan (Together): The Forum for Bedouin Koskluciftlik Lefkosa, $10,000 † Kharkiv Centre for Women Studies, Women’s Organizations, Beer-Sheva, $20,000 Kharkiv, $5,500 Egypt † Women in Black, Jerusalem, $9,000 Alliance for Arab Women, Cairo, $5,500 League of Ukrainian Women-Voters 50/50, Jordan Kyiv, $10,000 † Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights, Association of Khaoula Bint al-Azur, Sumy Local Crisis Center, Sumy, $5,000 Cairo, $15,000 Al-Zarqa, $7,000 Ukrainian Women’s Fund, Egyptian Foundation for Family Development, Kiev, $5,200 Families Development Association, Giza, $4,000 Women’s Initiatives for the Rebirth of the Amman, $8,000 Village, Shumuu (Candles) Association for Human Zhmerinka, $4,000 Women’s Organization to Combat Illiteracy, Rights and Care for Disabled, Giza, $4,000 United Kingdom Amman, $8,500 Iraq Women Living Under Muslim Laws, Lebanon Association of Democratic Women, Kut, $6,000 London, $20,000 † Arab Organization of Disabled People, Asuda for Combating Violence Against Uzbekistan Beirut, $25,500 Women, Sulaymaniyah, $6,500 † Assistance Center for Disabled People “Hayot”, Association Najdeh, Beirut, $9,000 Cultural Nineveh Center for Iraqi Women Samarkand, $40,000 over two years † CRTD: Machreq/Maghreb Gender Linking Rehabilitation, Bartala, $5,000 Bright Beam, Bukhara, $15,000 and Information Project (Arab East/Arab West Iraqi Association to Support Women and Gender Linking and Information Project), Center Perzent (Child), Children, Baghdad, $6,000 Beirut, $80,000 over three years Nukus-12, $42,750 over two years New Horizon for Woman, Baghdad, $7,000 † Helem (Dream), Beirut, $15,400 † Ishonch (Trust), Fergana, $3,300 Organization for Helping Women in Life, Imam Sadr Foundation, Tyre, $15,000 Baghdad, $8,000 Lebanese Council To Resist Violence TOTAL EUROPE & Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, Against Women, Tripoli, $14,000 FORMER SOVIET STATES grants (109): Baghdad, $14,000 Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering, $1,386,750 New Iraqi Woman Association, Al-Hillah, $5,000 Beirut, $40,000 over two years Women Empowerment Organization, Rural Women and Development, Erbil, $6,500 Kasr-Naba, $17,000 Israel † South Lebanese Society for the Blind, Aljana (Harvest) – Center for Cultural and Nabatiyye, $11,600 Social Development, Nahif, $15,000

67 Mauritania La Ligue Democratique Pour Les Droits de Tunisia Amenons Nos Filles à l’Ecole (Bringing Our la Femme (Democratic League for the Rights Tunisian Association Women for Sustainable Girls to School), Nouakchott, $5,500 of Woman), Ouarzazate, $18,000 Development, Le Bardo, Tunis, $17,000 Mains Solidaires (Hands in Solidarity), Association Mauritanienne pour la Sante Turkey de la Mere et de l’Enfant (The Mauritanian Larache, $8,000 Center of Education and Psychologic Association for the Health of Mother and Palestine Counselling, Diyarbakir, $7,000 Child), Nouakchott, $10,000 Al-Majd (Glory) Women’s Group, Emek Newspaper (Labor Newspaper), Coalition des Ong pour La Promotion de la Gaza, $8,000 Tunceli, $8,000 Femme (The NGO Coalition for Promoting Association of Women’s Action for Training Women), Nouakchott, $5,000 Filmmor Women’s Cooperative, and Rehabilitation, Ramallah, $7,000 Istanbul, $20,000 Collectif des Familles des Detenus de Bureij Association for the Rehabilitation Wad-Naga (Collection of Prisoner’s Families IMECE (Women’s Solidarity Cooperative of of the Handicapped, Gaza, $6,000 of Wad-Naga), Wad-Naga, $4,500 Invisible Labour, Flexible Employment and Culture and Free Thought Association, Social Insecurity), Istanbul, $16,000 Morocco Khan Younis, $15,000 New Ways, Montpellier, $10,000 Amal Femmes en Mouvement Pour un Avenir Deir Ibzi’ Feminist Association, Selis Women Counseling Center, Meilleur (Amal, Women’s Movement for Better Deir Ibzi’, $5,000 Future), Casablanca, $12,000 Diyarbakir, $8,000 Family Development Association, Uçan Süpürge – The Flying Broom, Association Amna pour la Protection des Al-Khalil, $5,000 Femmes Victimes de la Violence (Amna Ankara, $12,000 Association for the Protection of Women † Jerusalem Center for Women, Umut Isigi Women, Environment, Culture, Victims of Violence), Tangiers, $7,000 East Jerusalem, $20,000 and Operation Cooperative, Association Creativite Feminine (Women Jerusalem Consortium for Research and Diyarbakir, $7,000 Development, Jerusalem, $2,500 Creativity Association), Fes, $6,500 Yemen Palestinian Women Developing Center, Association El Amane pour le Développement Center for the Promotion of Skills and Tulkarem, $7,000 de la Femme (Safety Association for the Handicrafts, Taiz, $6,000 Development of Woman), Marrakesh, $15,000 Shams (Sun): Center for Human Rights and Cultural Development Programs Foundation, Democratic Involvement, Balu’a, $6,000 Association Féminine de Lutte Contre la Sana’a, $8,000 Violence a l’Egard de la Femme (The Feminine Shashat (Theater Screens), Ramallah, $12,000 House of Folklore, Sana’a, $10,000 Association for the Struggle Against Violence Women Unit in Bunian Association for Human Rights and Democracy Center for Against Women), Safi, $6,000 Training, Evaluation and Community Studies, Women, Aden, $6,000 Association Oxygène (Oxygen Association), Khan Younis, $7,000 Women Journalists Without Chains, Ouarzazate, $14,000 Women, Media and Development, Sana’a, $7,000 Centre for Studies and Research on Women, Bethlehem, $9,000 Fes, $9,000 Women’s Studies Centre, Initiative pour la Promotion des Droits de East Jerusalem, $15,500 TOTAL NORTH AFRICA & Femmes – Meknès (The Initiative for the Zakher for Development of Palestinian MIDDLE EAST GRANTS (79): Promotion of Women’s Rights – Meknes), Women’s Capacities, Gaza, $8,000 $900,000 Meknès, $8,000

* Executive Grant † Now or Never Grant ‡ This grantee has requested anonymity. 68 TOTAL GRANTS (644): $7,709,046

69 HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT

The Global Fund for Women supports women’s groups that advance the human rights of women and girls. We strengthen women’s rights groups based outside the United States by providing small, flexible grants ranging from $500 to $20,000 for operating and program expenses. We value local expertise and believe that women themselves know best how to determine their needs and propose solutions for lasting change.

Priority may be given to groups that address emerging or unconventional issues; have limited access to other donors; are based in especially disadvantaged countries or regions; or serve marginalized groups of women. Our grants enable grantee recipients to cover operating expenses as well as project costs. We also make grants that enable women’s organizations to organize or participate in training seminars or conferences that promote women’s human rights. First-time grants generally range from $3,000 to $9,000. The programmatic areas in which we fund are:

1. Building Peace & Ending Gender-Based Violence 2. Advancing Health and Sexual & Reproductive Rights 3. Expanding Civic & Political Participation 4. Ensuring Economic & Environmental Justice 5. Increasing Access to Education 6. Fostering Social Change Philanthropy

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70 FINANCIAL INFORMATION

71 OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

OPERATIONS UPDATE TOTAL REVENUES

Over the past fiscal year, several major operational developments Investments and Other Revenue 6% took place at the Global Fund for Women. All these developments Corporations / Other Organizations 13% contributed greatly to enhancing the Global Fund’s ability to achieve its annual goals. Some of these included: • completion of the $20 million Investing in Women Campaign, • hiring of Shalini Nataraj as the new Vice President of Programs, • completion of an external communications audit, • hiring of Trillium Asset Management, a socially responsible investment firm, to manage Global Fund’s investment portfolio, • conversion and upgrade of the Global Fund’s grantmaking database, Individuals 40% • the development of a new comprehensive employee handbook, and • expansion of the Global Fund’s facilities. Foundations 41%

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS* In fiscal year 2005-2006, the Global Fund for Women increased its overall grantmaking by 5% from $7.39 million to $7.76 million while increasing total expenditures 3%. The Global Fund for Women’s financial position remained strong with a net asset balance of approximately $20.1 million at fiscal year end. TOTAL EXPENDITURES The Global Fund for Women recorded approximately $11.6 million Fundraising 14% in Revenue and Support in fiscal year 2005-2006. Two notable changes in the Global Fund’s funding base during the last fiscal year Management & General 7% were increases in the percentage of support from both individuals and corporations. In fiscal year 2004-2005, individuals represented 31% and corporations represented 4% of total Revenues and Support. In the fiscal year 2005-2006, these percentages increased to 40% and 13% respectively. On the expense side, the Global Fund for Women ended the fiscal year 2% under budget. Of total expenses, 79% was allocated for Program Services and 21% for Fundraising and General Administration.

* The Global Fund for Women’s financial statements have been independently Program Services 79% audited by the accounting firm of Pohl, McNabola, Berg & Company and received an unqualified audit opinion as to their fair presentation in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. A complete set of audited financial statements is available upon request.

72 STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION As of June 30, 2006 and 2005

ASSETS 2006 2005 Current Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $5,924,619 $11,721,994 Investments at market value 13,054,067 6,161,146 Contributions receivable 1,466,506 1,454,167 Quasi and permanent endowment contributions receivable 963,150 2,155,442 Other receivables 8,225 13,391 Prepaid expenses 20,931 15,349 Total Current Assets 21,437,498 21,521,489 Long-Term Assets: Deposits 51,192 50,251 Contributions receivable, long term, net 437,753 768,958 Contributions receivable from remainder trust 167,800 160,619 Quasi and permanent endowment contributions receivable long term 1,465,293 1,423,990 Property and equipment – net of accumulated depreciation 156,825 138,493 Total Long-Term Assets 2,278,863 2,542,311 Total Assets $23,716,361 $24,063,800

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2006 2005 Current Liabilities: Current portion of capital leases $ − $2,545 Grants payable 3,424,296 3,130,918 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 196,394 239,964 Total Current Liabilities 3,620,690 3,373,427 Total Liabilities 3,620,690 3,373,427 Net Assets: Unrestricted net assets: Quasi-endowment funds 8,663,562 7,867,590 Not designated 2,179,411 2,112,908 Total unrestricted net assets 10,842,973 9,980,498 Temporarily restricted net assets: Quasi-endowment pledges 2,349,413 3,503,445 Other temporarily restricted net assets 2,691,966 2,958,725 Total temporarily restricted net assets 5,041,379 6,462,170 Permanently restricted net assets 4,211,319 4,247,705 Total Net Assets 20,095,671 20,690,373 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $23,716,361 $24,063,800

73 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES For the years ended June 30, 2006 and 2005

2006 2005 temporarily permanently TEMPORARILY PERMANENTLY unr estricted restricted restricted total TOTAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL Support and Revenues: Contributions: Foundations $2,149,038 $2,611,015 $ – $4,760,053 $3,035,697 $6,793,610 $ – $9,829,307 Corporations and other organizations 384,654 1,122,837 – 1,507,491 397,978 331,057 – 729,035 Individuals 3,792,718 852,481 3,045 4,648,244 3,403,510 1,890,852 75,988 5,370,350 Special event contributions – – – – 930,852 – – 930,852 Other income 29,573 – – 29,573 35,402 – – 35,402 Interest and dividend income 359,004 82,111 – 441,115 222,253 105,755 – 328,008 Net realized and unrealized gains 66,435 (7,802) 127,110 185,743 36,939 (770) 158,788 194,957 Net assets released from restrictions 6,247,974 (6,081,433) (166,541) – 8,035,988 (7,866,933) (169,055) – Total support and revenues 13,029,396 (1,420,791) (36,386) 11,572,219 16,098,619 1,253,571 65,721 17,417,911 Expenses: Grants awarded 7,755,754 – – 7,755,754 7,385,145 – – 7,385,145 Program services 1,913,340 – – 1,913,340 1,929,338 – – 1,929,338 Management and general 791,442 – – 791,442 751,078 – – 751,078 Fundraising 1,706,385 – – 1,706,385 1,720,271 – – 1,720,271 Total expenses 12,166,921 – – 12,166,921 11,785,832 – – 11,785,832 Change in net assets 862,475 (1,420,791) (36,386) (594,702) 4,312,787 1,253,571 65,721 5,632,079 Net assets at beginning of year 9,980,498 6,462,170 4,247,705 20,690,373 5,667,711 5,208,599 4,181,984 15,058,294 Net assets at end of year $10,842,973 $5,041,379 $4,211,319 $20,095,671 $9,980,498 $6,462,170 $4,247,705 $20,690,373

notes to the financial statements

1. ORGANIZATION & SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Standards (SFAS) No. 117, Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organization Organizations. The Global Fund for Women, Inc. (the Organization) is a California nonprofit Description of program and supporting services public benefit corporation organized on June 24, 1987, and engaged primarily The following program and supporting services are included in the in accepting contributions for distribution to organizations, agencies and accompanying financial statements: institutions that are organized exclusively for charitable, educational, Grants religious, scientific, literary or cultural purposes. Its specific purpose is to Grants are made to seed, strengthen and link women’s rights groups outside promote the economic, legal and social advancement of women worldwide. the United States of America and are recorded as expenses when approved by Basis of Presentation the Board of Directors for payment. The financial statements are presented on the accrual basis of accounting, Publications showing permanently restricted net assets, temporarily restricted net assets Publications foster knowledge about women’s human rights, stimulate and unrestricted net assets, pursuant to Statement of Financial Accounting interest and participation in the organization’s activities, and further its goals.

74 General and administrative Donations of Goods and Services General and administrative expenses include those expenses that are not Donated services are recognized as contributions in accordance with SFAS directly identifiable with any other specific function but provide for the No. 116, Accounting for Contributions Received and Contributions made, overall support and direction of the Organization. These include functions if the services (a) create or enhance non-financial assets, or (b) require necessary to maintain an equitable employment program, manage the specialized skills, are performed by people with those skills, and would financial and budgetary responsibilities of the organization, and manage otherwise be purchased by the organization. Donations of property and other similar functions. equipment are recorded as contributions at their estimated fair value at the Estimates date of donation. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally Tax Exempt Status accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates The Organization has been granted tax-exempt status by the Internal and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Revenue Service and the California Franchise Tax Board. The Organization Accordingly, actual results could differ from these estimates. Such estimates also received a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service that it is not a include present value discounts, depreciation and amortization. private foundation. Property and Equipment and Depreciation Functional Allocation of Expenses All acquisitions of property and equipment in excess of $1,000 and expen- Expenses are charged to programs and supporting services on the basis ditures for repairs, maintenance renewals and betterments that materially of periodic time and expense studies as well as estimates made by the prolong the useful lives of assets are capitalized. Property and equipment are Organization’s management. recorded at cost or, if donated, the approximate fair market value on the date of donation. Depreciation of property and equipment is provided over the 2. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVABLE estimated useful lives of the respective assets on a straight line basis, primarily Contributions receivable at June 30, 2006 are summarized as follows: three to five years. Quasi and Temporarily Permanent Investments Expected receipt of contribution in: Restricted Endowment The Organization carries investments in marketable securities with readily 2006-2007 $1,466,506 $963,150 determinable fair value and all investments in debt securities at their fair 2007-2008 451,375 664,000 values in the statement of financial position. Unrealized gains and losses are 2008-2009 5,000 567,000 included in the change in net assets in the accompanying statement 2009-2010 − 260,000 of activities. 2010-2011 − − Contributions 2011-2012 − 100,000 The Organization reports gifts of cash and other assets as restricted Gross contributions receivable 1,922,881 2,554,150 contributions when they are received with donor stipulations that limit the Less discount for present value 18,622 125,707 use of the donated assets. When the intent of the donor is that the assets Net contributions receivable 1,904,259 2,428,443 are to remain in perpetuity and the Organization does not have the right Less current portion 1,466,506 963,150 to invade the original principal, the assets are reported as permanently Long-term receivables $437,753 $1,465,293 restricted. When a donor restriction is met temporarily restricted net assets Long-term contributions receivable are discounted using an interest rate are released to unrestricted net assets and reported in the statement of of 4% and 5% based on the expected time of receipt. activities as net assets released from restrictions. Net assets are also released from donor restrictions when time restrictions are satisfied. The Organization 3. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT had $4,211,319 and $4,247,705 in permanently restricted net assets and Property and equipment is valued as stated in Note 1 and is summarized $5,041,379 and $6,462,170 in temporarily restricted net assets at June 30, as follows: 2006 and 2005 respectively. 2006 2005 Quasi-Endowment funds Property and equipment $268,007 $247,482 Quasi-Endowment Funds are funds designated by the Board of Directors for Leasehold improvements 155,483 138,631 certain specific purposes. Intangible property - website 16,306 − Cash and cash equivalents 439,796 386,113 For purposes of the statement of cash flows, cash equivalents include highly Less: Accumulated depreciation 282,971 247,620 liquid debt instruments with an original maturity of three months or less. Total property and equipment $156,825 $138,493

75 Property and equipment included capitalized leased equipment of $16,048 7. RETIREMENT PLAN and accumulated amortization of $14,309 at June 30, 2005. During the The Organization has a tax-deferred retirement plan covering all regular fiscal year of June 30, 2006, the organization disposed of this equipment. employees who work 20 hours or more per week after one year of service. Depreciation, including amortization on capital leases, was $82,265 and Retirement expense was $77,063 and $67,465 in 2006 and 2005, respectively. $92,341 in 2006 and 2005, respectively. Depreciation is computed on the straight line method over three to five years. Amortization of leasehold 8. UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS improvements is computed on the straight line method over the life of the Unrestricted net assets include Board designated Quasi Endowment Funds, asset or the term of the lease if shorter. which consist of a “Legacy” Fund and a “Now or Never” Capital Depleting 4. INVESTMENTS Fund. The “Legacy” Fund has been established to provide the Global Fund for Women with the most flexibility in long-term planning, utilization and Investments in marketable securities at June 30, 2006 and 2005 consist of investment, and permits the invasion of the principal. However, it is not the following: the practice nor the intent of the Global Fund for Women to invade the 2006 2005 Market Market principal of the “Legacy” Fund, except in the case of an emergency and as a Cost Value Cost Value last resort. The “Now or Never” Fund is a capital depleting fund which will US Treasuries $ − $ − $101,492 $101,117 be used at the discretion of the Board of Directors to address areas of most Other bonds 6,107,091 5,996,377 1,947,234 1,939,339 critical need. Because the Board of Directors can at any time vote to expend Certificates of deposit 873,000 871,644 380,000 378,000 either of these two funds, they are shown in the financial statements as Quasi Equity funds 910,126 1,044,549 3,224,525 3,742,690 Endowment Funds under unrestricted net assets. Equities 5,029,599 5,141,497 − − 9. TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Total investments $12,919,816 $13,054,067 $5,653,251 $6,161,146 2006 2005 Net assets restricted to use in future years: Investment return consisted of the following: 2006 2005 Quasi-Endowment pledges $2,349,412 $3,503,445 Interest and dividends on securities $ 381,475 $307,067 Women’s Health and Sexual Rights 491,126 1,048,686 Other bank interest 59,640 20,941 General & Administration 863,411 1,455,924 Net realized gain/(loss) on sales of investments 559,390 44,185 Women’s Funds 34,650 251,089 Net unrealized gain/(loss) on investments (373,647) 150,772 Ending Gender Based Violence 333,334 − $ 626,858 $522,965 Regional Programs 270,078 122,700 Increasing Access to Education 129,687 34,052 5. COMMITMENTS Economic & Environmental Justice 388,681 38,400 The Organization leases its operating facilities under operating leases Other Programs 181,000 7,874 expiring on November 30, 2008. Management expects that in the normal Total $5,041,379 $6,462,170 course of business, leases that expire will be renewed under available options or replaced by other leases. Minimum rental commitments under the Temporarily restricted net assets include Quasi-Endowment pledges which operating leases at June 30, 2006 are as follows: are funds designated by the Board of Directors for use in certain areas. Year Ended June 30: 10. PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS 2007 $172,714 During 2003 The Global Fund for Women, Inc. received the remaining 2008 177,895 net assets of The Lewis T. Preston Education Program for Girls, Inc., which 2009 75,033 ceased operations and went out of business. The income from these net Total operating lease commitments $425,642 assets, up to six percent per annum, is restricted to certain programs. If the income falls below six percent, then the Global Fund for Women is Rental expense was $239,521 and $326,877 in 2006 and 2005 respectively. authorized to invade the principal to make up the shortage. 6. CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK Also included in Permanently Restricted Net Assets is a permanently The Organization maintains its cash balances at various banks and restricted pledge with a present value of $79,033. The pledge contains pro- brokerage houses. Bank balances are insured by the Federal Deposit visions restricting the income earned on the funds to certain regional and Insurance Corporation up to $100,000. At June 30, 2006 the Organization thematic uses. had uninsured bank balances of $2,091,751. In addition there was $3,550,008 in money market funds at brokerage houses.

76 78 Founding Donors 78 Corazón Network 80 Inspiration Partners 81 Anne Firth Murray Circle FY 2005−2006 81 Individual Donors 132 Corporate & Business Donors 133 Foundations & Donor Advised Funds THE DONORS 136 Organizations & Multilateral Institutions 136 Matching Gifts 137 In-kind Donations 137 Investing in Women Campaign Individual & Institutional Donors 144 House Parties & Benefits DONORS

At the Global Fund for Women, we see our supporters as part of a network of equal partners, and profoundly appreciate each and every contribution. We express our deep gratitude to the donors listed below who gave between July 2005 and June 2006.

Founding Donors CorazÓn Network Serena Castaldi Jessica Fielden These individuals provided vital funding Corazón is Spanish for heart or core. Sandi Chamberlain Anne Fisher to help establish the Global Fund in 1987. The Global Fund’s Corazón Network is Michael Chappell David Fisher Anonymous Donors a group of individuals who care deeply Mary G. Clarke Marcia Flannery The Atkinson Foundation about our work, and who have pledged Barbara C. Coll and E. John Sebes Albert Flores Elizabeth Beteta to contribute a specified amount each Carol Cook Natalie I. Forowa month to provide us with cost-effective, David A. Brown Martha Cook Ingrid Fox predictable resources for grantmaking Patricia A. and James R. Compton Susan N. Cook Michal Fried around the world. Irene Crowe Teresa Z. and Thomas L. Coraggio Urla Garland* Anonymous Donors J.J. Ebaugh Lydia A. Cornejo R. H. Garrett-Goodyear Vaughan Acton Sarah G. Epstein Carla Renee Corwin Lisa Gerick Mira Husnara Ahmad Mary L. Estrin Carrel Crawford Eileen Gibbons Ashley Allen Wendy and Robert E. Graham Leticia Crespo Julia Gibbs and Brian Ridley Judy Allen and Susan Seaburg Esther B. Hewlett Elaine M. Culbert Judy Goddess Anna Lee Alvarez William R. Hewlett (deceased) Ginger Daniel Zina Greene Sandra Anderson Helen Hunt Marilyn Tiki Dare and Suzanne Griffith Peggy Arent Sandra Keeley Daniel Elliot Beeder Lisbeth Gronlund and David C. Wright Angelika Arutyunova and Dorothy S. Lyddon (deceased) Jessica Davidson Duane Needham C. J. Grossman Marshall B. McDonald Kevin R. Davis Kay Austen Julia Guillaume Harle G. Montgomery Marlene Dehlinger Sharon Aveni Eric Hamell Elizabeth W. Musser (deceased) Maxine Denniston Rose and Eric Baden Rita S. Hays John M. Musser (deceased) Andrea E. Dew Steele and Ryan Steele Gail Baker Dan Heath Marcie J. Musser Delores and Larry Dike George Ball Lorraine Hendrickson Pamela and David Woodley Packard Lanell L. Dike Richard Barber Fennis Ho and Joel J. Knutson Sarah Beinecke Richardson June and Stephen Divizich Barbara Bates Janet M. Holland Margaret K. Schink Baby Djojonegoro Param Vir Bedi Margaret and Patrick Holland Mary Ann Stein Cadence Dubus Shelly Bennett Karla and Joe Howard Katherine Strasburg Susan L. Dumond* Cynthia K. Benson Caryn Huberman Paul Strasburg Makena Echeverria Jennifer Biehn and Joan Lohman Sarah B. Hufbauer and David D. True* Ted Turner Nancy Eckel Martha A. Boose Bryan G. Hull Genevieve Vaughan Karin and Scott Eidsvoog Phoebe and Michael Bressack Rachel Humphrey Ms. Gordon G. Wallace (deceased) Jean Everall Margaret Browne Tiffany Hutchings and Chad Wheeler Herman Warsh and Maryanne Mott Adriana Farkouh Joan Brownstein Lourdes Inga and Hebert Pasos* Alan Weeden Susanne V. Faulkner Florence Burke Kristen Ingmire Mary M. Wohlford (deceased) John Fehsenfeld Vivian Slade and Todd A. Burr Kristi L. Iverson Rosemary Young Erik Felker Leslie A. Campbell Genice Jacobs Rima Abu Zayyad Allison Ferraiolo

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 78 Barbara Jay Heather L. McCulloch Frances Poon Jane Solomons and Raul E. Carter Norma T. Jenkins Nicky McIntyre* Maryanna Pratt Carol A. Soto Victoria Jensen and Jonathan Spencer Maria McKee Janice Puente Joan Southern Judith Kaliski Jess McVey* Kavita N. Ramdas and Zulfiqar Ahmad* Inda Stagg Laura Kantorouski and Mike Bates Maricela Medina Nathalie H. Ramsey Caitlin Stanton Minnie Kenny Geri Metz Lynne Raschke Sandra M. Stanton Jennifer Kern* Dianne and Rafe Miller Ellen Rauch Nancy L. Starr Sumedha M. Khanna* Susan Miller Christie Reed Hans Steenborg Amy Klatzkin Kim Moeller Peggy Reid Rachel Stein Kristen and Paul Klawitter Oona Mourier Rachel H. Resnikoff Kate Stewart Kandace Korth Lynne Mosier A. Joseph Reynolds Lynn and Ron Stiglich* Vivian Kramp Stephen Murphy Amy Richards Ann Stillwater Julia B. Kringel* R. Nat Natarajan Mary M. Ring Katherine J. Strandburg Laurie A. Laird and Jeffrey Bull* Suzanne E. and Dale G. Needles Claudia Roach Lelia Straw Angela Lam Ann and Richard Niewold Hugh J. Roberts* Beret E. Strong and John Tweedy* Susan L. Langdon Darlene E. Nilges Maria Rodriguez E. Swann Jennifer A. Lapham and Paul Sacaridiz Patrick Noon Lynn Romero Annalisa Synnestvedt and Anna Lawwill-Culmer Lindell Northup Ruth Rominger Rebecca Hekman Susan Lee-Rife and Greg Rife Paul D. O’Malley Lucia Rosati Linda B. Tabor-Beck Linda S. Leonzal Caitlin O’Reilly Renate S. Rose* Elizabeth L. Talmage Priscilla R. Linn Boyd Obermeyer Barbara Runyan Jill M. Taylor J. Robert Loftis Irene Ogus Maritza Ryan Marcia Taylor Eileen D. Logan Emily Oliver Jennifer Rycenga Patricia Claire Taylor* Elizabeth H. Logan Darcie Olson Sayuri Sakamoto Dr. Olga E. Terrazas Rosemary Lowden* Cynthia Orozco and Juan Carlos Eguiluz Pat Samuel Dana L. Thompson* Jane Lusk Nancy Packer Robin Sanderson Lyne Thompson Beatrice Ann and George F. Luthringer Patricia Parsley Regina Sandler-Phillips R. Jordan Tillett Sage Mansfield Denise Pelletier and Frank Morosky Shambhavi Sarasvati Margaret Tobin Kim J. Marggraf Mary Petty Susan Savitt Sharon Toth Maeve Matthews Daja Phillips and Adam Strassberg Dottie A. Schaefer* Phil Trenholme Therese A. Mazzetti Dr. Paulette Pierce Edith B. Schiele Jaclyn Ann Udaloff The McCarter Family Noelle Poncelet Susan M Schor Gary E. Uttke Susan Schultz Ray F. Valdez “There are so many reasons I support the Global Fund for Mindi Schuman Jacqueline H. Van Gorkom Women. I delight in advocacy for the world’s oppressed Alison M. Schwyzer Carol A. Vogel Evlyne Sheltrown Greta Vollmer majority, namely women. The grants you award are Patricia Sherman Dr. Khoi A. Vu basically akin to seed money, or like venture capitalists, Yael Silverburg Gail Wadsworth Susan Silvestri Kathy Wallace you invest early on and reap huge humanitarian returns. Steven L. Simmons Betty Wallien The potential here, with so many groups operating Sarah Singer Karen Walls Ingrid Skoog Chrystal Walsh independently across the globe, is for dramatic and Mairita Smiltars Ann Wansley* unpredictable change.” Brenda Smith Roxanne Warren Mele Lau Smith Joan S. Weber Mr. Jim Modiano, artist Sandra Smith James Modiano Weinstein Donor since 2005

79 Brenda Wells Susan R. Clark “Your work is so important, and the manner in which the Carolyn White Susan Clark Margaret I. Whitmer Julie Clugage organization operates impresses me ever-more as I continue Kimberly M. Wiefling Susan M. and Robert L. Coffman to learn about various efforts you support globally.” Cheryl Willis Susan J. and Peter W. Colby Michele Wheeler, Inspiration Partner Susan L. Winer Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole Donor since 2002 John Wiskind and Doug Gary Margaret Conner Denise Wright Antoinette Daker Paula Hirschoff and Chuck Ludlam Blythe S. J. Masters Amelia Wu and Sachin Adarkar* Brinda Dalal Naomi Jean Hofacket M. P. McClure Anita Wu Deborah C. Dalzell and Mark G. Wilson Ann W. and Dr. Ole R. Holsti Judy McConnell Jenny and Ming Wu Marisa A. DeFranco and Kai P. Moy Susan Hooper Kathleen McDonough and Kathrin W. Young Helen Desai Catherine Howard Louise McNeilly Zeina Zaatari Frances R. Dittmer Lily Hurlimann Dr. Pat Youngdahl and Sally Zierler Melanie Doherty Wende and Tom Hutton Michal McKenzie Dr. Elena Dorabji Judy and Tom Hyde Cameron Curtis McKinley Inspiration Partners Martha Drohobyczer Jennifer A. Hyman Cynthia K. McLachlan These donors have made a substantial Dina and G. Dublon Keri Jackson Anne McMullin increase in their annual giving to the Jane C. Dudley Global Fund for Women and have pledged Manon Janssen Pamela McMullin-Messier and Camille Dull Michael Messier to contribute the same amount annually. Maria and Greg Jobin-Leeds Cindy Basso Eaton Maura Anderson McNiel We wish to recognize the following Linda Johnson Connie L. Ellerbach Amy Melnicsak individuals for making this special effort Debra Kalmuss Therese M. Esperdy Bonnie Mills to increase the resources we make Larissa Keet Georgiana Flaherty Tara Mohr available to women’s groups worldwide. Mary Kelley Ann E. Fordham Kathy Moore Anonymous Donors Melissa Kelly-McCabe Lorraine Fortier Penelope More Deborah Abel Pauline Dent and Thomas B. Ketchum Gwen Foster Joy Casacio Nash Phyllis K. Abell Mimi and Dan Kingsley Nancy C. and Richard N. Frank Gayle and Don Nathe Nilofer Ahsan Dr. Ellen F. Kirschman Jean Fraser and Geoff Gordon-Creed Elain and Armand Neukermans Barbara A. Andrews Alfred E. Knobler Monique and Yves Gaden Julia F. and W. P. O’Brien Marya Axner and Mark Niedergang Rosette and Gerald Koch Janis J. Stoner and William L. Gekakis Susan Orbuch and James Gilbert Eric Baack Dagmar L. Kohring Diane Genova Gargi Pahuja Beth Barker Ronya Kozmetsky Paola Gianturco Carol and William Palladini Virginia Beck Judy Kramer Susan D. Goldman Melissa Sue Parker Kathleen P. Bennett and Thomas J. Malloy Lata Krishnan and Ajay Shah Lynne and Harvey Golomb Thomas Parnell Lynn Bennett Jean B. Lanz Margaret A. Gonther Amanda Paulson Marjorie Bennett Myriam Laverde Judy Gordon Pamela D. Pelletreau Patty Bliss Cathy and Rich Lebeaux Barbara C. Green Lenore Pereira and Richard K. Niles Kym M. Boyman and Beth Robinson Ann Lederer Nancy and Jesse Green Rosario Perez Marjorie Braude Dianne E. Penson and Nolan E. Lerner Janice M. Gregory Erin and Paige Perotti-Orcutt Carol and David Brown Anne and Alex Long David Grewal Barbara A. and David N. M. Plum Lynn Hyatt Brown Terry Lorant and Peter Jacobson Leanne A. Grossman Helen R. and Daniel J. Quinn Hilde S. and David K. Burton M. Brinton Lykes and Gail Buschini Lori Gubin Catherine M. Mooney Judith Ragir Laurie Read Calhoun Joan C. Hanrahan Melanie and Peter Maier Susan Z. Ritz and Ethan Atkin Dr. Helen Chang Audrey Haschemeyer Diane Manning Michelle F. Rohe Gwen Chapman Crystal Hayling Ethel K. Marran Kalima Rose Dr. Carol P. Christ Lisa Hering Handley Heidi Marshall Dinah Rosenthal Midge Heumann Sherry Ross

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 80 Kitty Knapp Rudman Anne Firth Murray Circle Lesley M. and Russel Martin Ellen Ablow and Alan Norman Jeanne Schapp Named after the Global Fund for Women’s Devra Miller and Lester Breslow* Deborah Abraham Nancy G. and James Schaub founding president, the Anne Firth Claudia Newbold and Howard Schopman* Catha A. Abrahams Phyllis and Stephanie R. Schneider Murray Circle consists of donors who Sara J. Newman* Linda and Robert Abramovitz Kristen Schnepp have included the Global Fund in their Ruth Nickodemus Helga and Allan Abramson Anneka Scranton estate planning. We would like to thank Kate O’Hanlan, M.D. & Léonie Walker* Mimi A. Abrons the individuals whose legacy will include Alison Seevak Caitlin O’Reilly Joan Abruzzo making a difference in women’s lives for Sandra Senti Gail Piper Katherine Acheson years to come. Rayona Sharpnack Mary Radu and Richard Auger Martha Ackelsberg Anonymous Donors* Hildy J. Simmons Dinah Rosenthal* Brooke Ackerly Dorothy Abbott Kim-Lan Simmons-Connon Kristen Schnepp Judith P. Ackerman Karen R. Beck and Becca Calhoun Isabel H. Sloane Anneka Scranton Rachel A. Ackland Virginia Beck* Janet Zia Small Lael Stegall* Frances T. Ackley Kathleen P. Bennett and Thomas Malloy Rosemary Smith Tara Phoenix Sterling Fernando Acosta Jennifer Biehn and Joan Lohman Charlotte Spitzer Lynn and Ron Stiglich* Lucia Acosta and Jorge Sarmiento Judy Bloom Dr. Iris St. John Ann Stillwater Vaughan Acton Mary Lord Brown Sandra Stanley Betsy Strausberg Jennifer A. Adair Dr. Carol P. Christ* Dr. Terry Stein Lucy Suchman Armen Adajian Marguerite C. Craig* Rosemary Straley Dana L. Thompson* Anne Adams Barbara Derbyshire Pat Taub Susan P. Virnig Catharine Adams Nancy and Chris Deyo Frank C. Taylor Deborah Wallace and William Adams Deanne Adams and Anthony Sisto Esta Feedora Kerie Thomson Dr. Kayla Weiner* Donald Adams Jean Fraser and Geoff Gordon-Creed Diane Toby and Jeffrey Lea Mariquita West Elva Adams E. Beebe Frazer Louisa Hagner and William R. Trigg Diane Jordan Wexler and Bruce Beron* Kathleen Adams Jonathon M. Glick Randall H. Trigg Patricia Winter Larry Adams Lisa Green Diane Trombetta Paul Adams Leanne Grossman Sally Tuttle Individual Donors Richard H. Adams Lynn Gutstadt and Patricia Unterman Dr. Patrick O’Heffernan Susan Adams Hilary Valentine Catherine Hall A D. B. and Chitra Adarkar Anonymous Donors Gabrielle M. Verdier and Diana S. and Stephen Halprin* Rodney J. Addison Julio Rodriguez-Luis Mary and A. Garson Aarness Judith Latta Hand Susan S. Addiss Jill L. Vibhakar Janske Aarts Diane and Russ Hullet Betty Adelson Rebecca Vitale-Mandich and Dorothy R. Abbott Dr. Harriet Nona Hungate* Joan Taub Ades Mitchell Mandich Jane H. Abbott Susan E. Jacoby Margery Adinoff Deborah Wallace and William Adams Susan Abbott Hope Kingsley* Sara Adler Kim Wayne Deborah Abel* Dr. Ellen F. Kirschman* Sarah Adler-McDonald Marsha Wayne J. M. Abel* Stans Kleijnen and Joop Verbaken* Miriam Adlum Jennifer Weber Joanne and Steve Abel Paul Knudsen Brenda Adrian Melody Howe Weintraub Judith Abeles Dagmar L. Kohring Marlene Adrian and Anne Klinger Berit Westby Joyce G. Abell Pamela and Marty Krasney* Dorothee and Alfred Aeppli Michelle Wheeler Olga Abella Julia B. Kringel* Marianne Afifi Wendy and Bob Wheeler Sharon Abelman Aubrey Lande Vikram Agarwal Joanne Winetzki and Jean Hohman Fred N. Abels Barbara K. and Kenneth D. Larson Karen Agee and Scott Fulton Regina F. Yearout Rosalind S. Abernathy Roni Lebauer and Michelle Ryan* Elizabeth C. and Charles H. Agle Sylvia Yee and Brian McCaffrey David B. and Susan G. Abernethy Jane E. Lewenthal* Smadar and Yoav Agmon Joanne Abey Lucia Woods Lindley Mary A. Agner

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Alice Agogino Betsey Allen Adaline and Eddy Ancinas Laurie Ansley Mary E. Agran Connie Dianne Allen Susan M. Ancker John J. Antanavicz Irene Agrodimas Jane Allen Sylvia T. Ander Paula Antebi Janet M. Aguilera Joan Allen P. G. Anderheggen Margaret and Gregory Anthon Mrs. and Mr. M. T. Ah Judy Allen and Susan Seaburg B. J. Anderman Rose C. Anthony Albert N. Ahlstrom Linda S. Allen Susan Anderson Eugene Antley Susan Ahlstrom Marsha Anne and M. Duane Allen Crystal Anderson Paola Antonelli Mira Husnara Ahmad Noel Catharine Allen Gary W. Anderson Anne Antosiewicz Tamima Ahmed Delia Allen-O’Brien and Jon O’Brien Gilbert Anderson Peggy Antrobus Anne Ainsworth Karen Lona Allendoerfer* Heather Anderson Donald Aoki Cameron Ainsworth Cynthia Allison (CA) Emerald B. and James N. Anderson Robert Apfel and Bennett Simon Elizabeth J. Aitken* Cynthia Allison (CO) James Anderson Barbara E. Appel Sergio A. Ajuria Pamela S. Allison Jill A. Anderson Diane K. Appel Carroll Akard Biranna Allred Joni Anderson* Dori Appel Herant Akmajian Dr. Susan Almy Judith Anderson Susan K. Appel Pat L. Akrabawi Naomi Alouf and Michael Schulman Kim Anderson Michael Appleby Norma Alarcon Mollie Alper Lisa Anderson Mary Ellen Appleman Charissa Alas Sedore Robin Alpern Marion Anderson Miriam G. Apter Maura Albert Elizabeth Alpert Mary Anderson Dr. Bala Arabolu Susie Alberts Laura Mae Alpert Megan Anderson Joan Arbeiter Sharon J. Albinson Velma Alridge Michelle Anderson Jacqueline Arbel Katherine R. and Paul M. Albitz* Janet M. Alt Mickie Anderson Bonnie and Mel Arbesfeld Mary Albon Bonnie Altman Nicole and Scott Anderson Constance Archbald Johanna Albrecht Doris Altman Rebekah Anderson Shiva Ardakani and Rodney C. Leroy Judith Albright Kathy Altman and Ivy Schwartz* Robert Anderson Martha Burns Ardiff Karin Albright Elsa Altshool Sally Anderson Rita Arditti Alice J. Alburo andAlvares Sandra Anderson Caterina Arends Dalia Alcazar Anna Lee Alvarez Sherry Ruth Anderson Linda Arendt Lisa and Keith Alday Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Alvarez Dr. Susan Anderson Peggy Arent Heather Alderman and Dan Marx Beverly and Joseph Alves Suzanne Anderson Aurora Adela Ares Ann Alexander and Richard Khanlian Helen Alysworth Dr. Ursula M. Anderson Deborah Arhelger and Wayne Citrin Barbara Alexander Lee V. Amack Susan Andre Lilly Arkenberg Dr. Deborah Alexander Alfred Amado Marianne Andreach Norma F. Arlen* Eleanor Briggs Alexander Effie K. Ambler Judith Andreica Tom Armbruster Emogene Alexander Mary Lou and Zoltan Ambrus Barbara A. Andrews Mary and George C. Armes Joanne Alexander Yoshiko Amemiya John Andrews Teresa Armington Laurie L. and Chip J. Alexander Andrea A. Amend Milton Andrews Katherine K. Armstrong Mary K. Alexander and Steven L. Malone Salvatore Amendola Nancy Andrews Helen L. Arndt Sharon J. Alexander* Nancy Ames Phyllis Andrews Fred Arnery Susan Alexander Fred D. Amey Joanne C. Angell Laura Arnesen and Robert Meany Lindsay S. Alger Ratna Amin Natalie Angier and Richard Weiss Nancy D. Arnesen Marie Ali Amarillis Amoros Georgene and James Angrist Kimberly Arnett-Zhang Zainab Fatima Ali Angela Amos Mary Ankele Michele Tully and Michael Arney Susan Amelia Allein and Richard Flanagan Dr. Thomas Amos Sarah S. Anker E. Maxine and Dr. Irvin C. Arno Ann E. Allen* Heidi Amundson Diana Kenney and Joseph Annis Ann Arnold Ashley Allen Susan D. Amussen and David Underdown* Ellen and Robert D. Ansel Jeffrey Arnold

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 82 Patricia L. Arnold Robin K. Avery Ann H. Baier Alice Ballin Robert C. Arnold Jill S. Avrunin Theo L. Baier Debbie Ballin Richard Arnoldi Raymond Avrutis Betty Lou Bailey Edna Balmat Maxine H. Arnoldsen Helen S. Axel Carlotte Bailey Kathleen Balmeo Judy E. Arnow Norma Axelrod Julia Bailey Carol Balster Anne Marie Arns Marilyn Joy Axtell Lavonne and Richard U. Bailey Sheila Balter Sonia Aronian Beverly Ayers-Nachamkin Marsha Bailey Hillary Banachowski Victoria and Gideon Aronoff Odile Ayral Clause Michael G. Bailey Lee Abel Bandele Elissa and Daniel Arons* Caroline Ayres Mindi Bailey Jan L. Bandrofchak Rebecca S. Arons LaRene Ayres Rebecca Bailey Virginia and * Casper J. Aronson Toni Ayres and John E. Ford Joan G. Bailin Beth Bangert Esther Aronson Lulu Azzghayer James S. Baines Gretchen Bangerter Margarie M. Aronson Susan E. Baird Alicia Banister Linda Artel B Paula Bakalar Sue and Peter Banitt Davinna J. Artibey Eric Baack* Barbara and Gerson Bakar Martha J. Banks Ana Cristina Arumi and Eric Alexander Gigi Baas and Karol Kucinski Alison Baker Helen M. Bannan-Baurecht Angelika Arutyunova and Jeanette O. Baba and Margaret Stillman Catherine C. Baker Lois Banner Duane Needham Nelson Babb, Jr. Dorothy and Ronald Baker Cyrus W. and Margaret N. Banning* Illijana Asara Michael Babcock Gail Baker Jane S. Banta Ernee Asch Barbara D. Babin and James L. Avera Glenda L. Baker* Jane Baptist Geraldine W. Asher Tess Babo-Fry and Lon Fry Judy Baker S. Ann Barasch Laura Asher James Babson Lyda Baker Lee Barash Livia Asher Katherine Baccaro Mary Jane Baker Tracey Baratta Alice and Paul Ashin Linda Bacci Rachel Baker Harriette Barber Ardyce J. Asire Daniel Bach Roberta L. Baker Milton I. Barber Mohammed Asmal Leslie B. Bach Sandra Baker Richard Barber Cynthia Asprodites Nomi Bachar Shannon Baker and Steve Denison Rytch Barber Tamar Assaf Virginia R. Galton Bachrach Sharon Baker Sarah Barber Karina V. Assiter Catherine Bachy and Margaret Giffels Stephanie Baker Krista Barbour Jennifer M. Astone Nell G. Backus Sue H. Baker Maureen Barckley R. E. Atha Patricia and Arthur Bacon V. Nadine Baker Roger L. Barclay Nayra Atiya Sandi B. Badash Virginia H. Baker Barbara and Leonard Barcousky Carole Atkin Katie and Douglas Bade Mitzi Bakunis Marjorie Barden Judy J. Atterholt and Christopher J. Petti Debbie and Toby Baden Betty Balanoff William Bardsley Jennifer Attonito Rose and Eric Baden B. L. Balchandani Claire B. Barger Joanne Aubrey Barry W. Badertscher Anne Baldwin* William Barina Eva Auchincloss Ann Badillo Diane L. Baldwin Judith C. Barker and Linda S. Mitteness* Dr. J. Howland Auchincloss Diane D. and Robert W. Baer Harriet and George Baldwin* Donna Barkman Michael Audas Eva Baer Marcella Vig Baldwin Gale Zander Barlow Sherra Augirre Lori Baer and Dylan Mann Nancy T. Baldwin Judith E. Barlow Mary R. Aull Roshan Bagga Shirley Bales Irene E. Barmore Kay Austen Jim Bagley George Ball Dennis G. Barnacle Audrey H. Austin Patricia M. Bagley Juanita Ball Bette Barnes David Austin Norman A. Baglini Carole Nilsson Ballachen Gregory Barnes Sharon Aveni Linda A. Bagwell Amanda Ballard Lori Barnes Frances Aversa Shirley Baheri Joan W. Ballenger Melodee and Steven Barnes

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Michele and Bronwyn Barnes Cynthia Bates Ana T. Bedard Valerie Bengal Shirley E. Barnes Donna L. and David W. Batson Param Vir Bedi Patricia A. Benjamin Kathlene Barnett Rosemary Batt and Ronald Applegate Simone Bedient Patricia Benkel Dr. Suzanne Barnett* Frank Battaglia Heidi Bednar Frances Bennatti Frances Barney Ruthanna Battilana Robert J. Beeber Debbie Benner Susan Barniak Barbara Battin Carolyn Beecher Linda and John Benner Cynthia M. Barr Patsy Baudoin and Madge Kaplan Margaret O. Beeler Christine Bennett Francine Barr Marcia and Richard Baugh Leon E. and Margaret R. Beeler* Elizabeth L. Bennett Teri Barr Jan Baulsir Janet P. R. Beerits Jasmine Bennett Lorna Barrett Barbara Ann and Don A. Baum Victoria Behr Lynn Bennett Penelope J. and Patrick J. Barrett Helen Baum Sarah and Richard Behrendt Mildred J. and Edward L. Bennett Roxanne Barrett Alan Baumann Saghar Behroozi Nancy W. Bennett Wilma and Dennis Barrett Andrew S. Baumgardner Owen Beiber Shelly Bennett Antoinette Barrientos* Teri L. Bautsch Melody Beier Susanna Bensinger Lucy Barron-Gitter Anne W. Baxter and Doree Allen Ann Bein Barbara Benson Jack Barros Elaine Baxter Charles Beitz Cynthia K. Benson Carmen Barroso* Jane H. Baxter and Stephen C. Beck Della Belansky Marianne Bentley Rebecca Barrow Amy P. Bayersdorfer Clebert E. Belcher Ruth Benzie Kathleen A. Barrows Barbara A. Bayha Charles Belik Martin Berdit Hathaway Barry Andra Beach Marjorie Belk Sara Berenson Sheila M. Barry Paul W. Beach Maica Belknap Naveena and Gabriel Bereny Erna Barseghian Leonore Beaky Constance Bell Lisa Joy Berg Margaret Barshell Jaretta Beard David Bell Marla Berg Janet Barsy Jean Beard Fawn Bell Nancy G. Berg D. Bart Lynn Beard Judith E. Bell and James P. Greenberg Royal F. Berg Paul J. Bartek Becky Beasley Dr. Shirah A. and Chauncey F. Bell Sarah Berg Dr. and Mrs. Mark Barter Pamela S. Beason David Bellin Dana Bergen Lenda and Anders Barth J. Neal Beaton Dr. Kirstie L. Bellman Doris Bergen Gregory Bartha Ronald J. Beaton Marcia Bellonte Elizabeth Bergeron Michael Barthmus and Sabine Tauben Judith M. Beatrice Denise Bellotti Dorothy W. Bergin Colleen Bartley Judith A. Beaumont Anne and Richard Bellows Janine Bergin Holly Bartling Mary H. Beaven* Dana Belmonte Amanda and Randy Bergman Carola Barton Rebecca and Frank Beaven Elizabeth Belting Barbara Bergmann and Daryl Smith Mark Barton Patricia L. Bebeau Ann Beltran Lane K. Berk Patricia Barton Nancy and Richard L. Bechtolt Marla and Christopher E. Belvedere Muriel Berkeley Martha B. and Bennie L. Leonard Douglas Beck Ruth K. and Leroy E. Belzer* Edith A. Berkowitz Margaret Limm Bartone Judith A. Beck Jaiya Ben-Yuhmin Pamela Berkowitz Joan B. Bartulovich Katherine Beck Emily J. Benadon Shayna Berkowitz and Phyllis Wiener Ann R. Baruch Patricia L. Beck (deceased) Jesus Bendana Janet C. Berlo Natalicia Basch* Sharon Beck Heidi Bender Arlene Berman Jill E. Bashore Virginia Beck* Martha Bender Cheryl Berman Elizabeth Bassett Jill Becker Margaret Bendersky Jean C. and Aric Berman Helen Bassler Priscilla Becker Judy Benedict Toby Berman Dorothea K. Batchelder Deborah Beckers Kennette Benedict Mary L. and Roger L. Bernard Marilyn Batchelder Joyce and Garner Beckett Elena Benedicto Dorothy A. Berndt Barbara Bates John W. Beckley Julie Parker Benello Susan B. and Victor M. Bernhard

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 84 Lionel A. Bernson Ronald Biggerstaff Rebecca M. Blank and Leslie Boden Arlene Bernstein Carina Biggs Johannes C. Kuttner Barbara A. Bodin Carol Bernstein Rosanne Bihr Felix Blaschke Margaret B. Bodtke Dorothy Bernstein Sylvia and Leo Bilander Barbara Blasdel and Eugene Alexander Paul Bodurtha Nancy Bernstein Jennifer Bilek Rita Blata Karen Boehnke Shirley Bernstein Eugene Bilenker Alisa G. Blatt Kathryn L. Boehnke Connie Bernt Lori Bilewicz and Michael Wilson Heidi Blau Marjorie Boetter Belinda A. Bernum Helga Bilik Charlotte A. Bleistein* Janet Pasch Bogart Rameen Beroukhim Eric Billings, Sr. Jonathan David Blender Lisa A. Bogart Susan Vail Berresford* Simone J. Billings Maria T. Blengino Kim Bohen Elizabeth Trahan Berry Christine Billups Gloria Bletter Marilyn Bohm Victoria Berry Laverne Bilse Gail C. Blevins Janice Bohman and Eric Keller Stephanie Bershad Eileen Binek Lori Blevins Lou Bohman H. Berston Patricia and Charles Bingham Diane and Greg Blick Bernadette Bohmann Rhea Bertellli Lynn Biow Patty Bliss Georgiana F. Boho Eleanor G. and Gil Besser Elena Birch-Carl and William Ayers Dr. Beth Blissman J. Evangelyn Boice* Elvera Bethke Judith and Charles Bird Howard Blitzer Dorothy Ann Boime Barbara Betkowski Sheila L. Birnbaum Janice Blivas Jerome Boish Emily M. Bettencourt Rebecca A. Biscaro Dory Blobner Marilyn Bok Mary A. Bettencourt Sally Bisch Sydelle Bloch Karen G. Bokat Ruth and Michael Bettendorf Jessica I. Bishop Jennifer Block Joyce H. Bol Nancy Better Paul M. Bishop Julie Block Carla and Dylan Bolden Judy L. Betz Robert L. Bishop Rebecca Block Kathleen Bolduan Renee T. Betz Roger Bishop Toby Block Rosalie Bole Susan and Peter Betzer Amy Sue Bix Hannah E. Blocker Jean Shinoda Bolen John L. Beyer, III Sonja Michele Bjaaland Ruby Blondell Albert H. Bolger Irene Beyerle Dolores J. and Glenn A. Bjorkman Amanda Bloom Catherine A. Bolger The Bhachech Family Mary Bjorneby Carol Bloom and Sani Rifati Donald J. Bolinger Shalini Bhargava Marlene L. Bjornsrud and Jack Alan Bloom Elaine D. Bolle Veena Bhatia Jo Anne L. Murto Nicole D. Bloom and Susan P. Swigart Sharon Bolles and Nando Raynolds Nikhil Bhatla Andrew Black (UK) Anne Bloomdahl Patricia Bolster Tanmoy Bhattacharya Andrews Black (CA) Dionne Bloomfield Brent Bolton Adam Bianchi Helen Black Ellen Blosser Christine K. Bolton Annette M. Bianchi and Sara Furrer Laura L. Black Carolyn Bluemle Marc E. Bona Lois Bianchi Leslie Black Norma F. and David M. Blum Helen Bonapart Nancy Bickel Linda C. Black Elsie F. Blumberg John E. Bond Anil K. Bidani Mary L. Black Barry Blumenfeld Ellen Boneparth Patricia S. Bidwill Sheila Tobin Black Margo Blumenthal H. M. and Kate Boniske Dr. Angenieta Biegel Nancy Blackstock Jacquie and Thomas Bly Joan Bonnar Jennifer Biehn and Joan Lohman Nancy Blaha Sheryl A. Blythe Emilie R. Booker Dr. Linda Biemer* Jennifer Blair Ellen Sharon Bob Lydia Booker Maria Bieneman John Alan Blair, II Stefanie Bobar Vera and Ross Boone Stanley Bier Elizabeth Blakeley Elspeth Bobbs Jane K. Boorstein* Doris M. Bierhanzl Laura Blakely Laura J. Bock Martha A. Boose William L. Bigelow Beatrice and Phillip Blank Celia M. Bockhoff Diane Booth Betsy Bigelow-Teller Dayna and David Blank Layla Bockhorst Elaine S. Booth*

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Harry Booth and Ann Heermans-Booth Claudia Bowman Maggie Brandon Ruth Brinkley Joyce Booth Elizabeth Bowman Esther and Warren Brandt Gayle Brinkman Rebecca Booth Diann Bowoman Margery Brandt Ellen Brinks Victoria Bor Anne Boxall Martha E. Brandwene and Melinda Y. Brisben Cynthia J. Borden Cathy J. Boyd R.M. McWilliams* Michael Briselli Flavia Borellini Danah Boyd Barbara Brann Susan Brisman Suzanne C. Borghei Jane P. S. Boyd Deborah Brannon Dorothy L. Bristol Dr. Elizabeth T. and Dr. Jay P. Boris* Marion Boyd Daphne and Robert Bransten Jane F. Bristol Judith Borit Rosalind Boyd Mark E. Brasher Deborah Britt Jennifer Borland Sandra O. Boyd Molly Brassil Harriet B. Brittain Ann Borowiec Lincoln Boyden Maxine and Marshall Brauer Mary Brittingham Laura Borst Karen and Jason Boyea Linda and Peter Braun Madeline Britton Evert J. Bos Rhonda and Michael Boyett Susanna Braund Robb Britton Lynn Bos Diane Boyk Kent M. Bravos Patricia A. Broady and Harry N. Bragg Mrigen Bose Kym M. Boyman and Beth Robinson* Fred J. Braxton Phyllis Brock and Johnathan Bornstein Chris and Michael Boskin Katherine E. Boyne and Jon E. Mead D. A. Bray Piper Brock and Kaye Scholer Mary M. Bosley Helen Bozoky Patricia M. Brda Mary Brockett Peter A. Bosma Rebecca Brackman Mary H. Bready Roger Brockett Shira J. Boss-Bicak Katharine Bradbury Brigid G. Brechling Jane Brockman Costanza H. Gamero Boster Daniel Bradford Vivian Bregman Nancy Broderick Karen Bostian Edgar A. Bradford Adriana Breidenstein Rosemary Brodie Michael T. Boston Elizabeth E. and G. Eric Bradford Eric Breilid Florence Brodley Jan P. Boswinkel Patricia Bradford Jan Brelsford Barbara A. Brodoway Gerald Botteron Susan Bradford Mary Bremigan Marina Brodskaya Ron Bottorff Christopher Bradley Mary Brendenburg Janet Brodsky Helene R. and Louis Bouchard Evelyn Bradley Sally Brennan Julia B. and Aaron S. Brodsky Eric R. and Stanley Boucher Kathryn Bradley Jean L. Brenner Alison Sirkus and Michael Brody J. Boudreau Barbara W. Brady Margaret Brenton Janet Brody Nicole Boulanger Dan Brady Blanche Breslow Robin Brokmeyer William J. Boulger Owen P. Brady Devra Miller and Lester Breslow* Patricia I. Bromberger Kaye L. Bound Patricia Brady Phoebe and Michael Bressack Susan Bromley Avis Boutell and H. Lyman Miller Bonnie Brae Suzanne Breuer Opal Broner Joyce Bouvier Kathryn M. Braeman Veronica Breuer Phyllis Bronstein Kathleen Bovello Sharman H. Braff Janet L. Brewer Amy Brook Robert Boveri Brenda Bragdon Suzanne Bricca-Rupsa Jacalyn Brookner Joan Bowden Myra Brahms Janet E. Bricken Hollis Jo Brookover and Mary Bowden and David Akin H. Lois Brainard Charles R. Bridges Claude Milton Gillespie Elizabeth Bowden-Smith and Marian Brainard Caroline Bridgman-Reese Carolyn J. Brooks Randall Smith Lyman Brainerd Betsy A. Bridwell Charlotte Brooks Betty and Jack Bowen Paula Bramante Faith Brigel Colette A. Brooks Carol Bowen Barbara Bramble Jennifer Bright Lynn and Stan Brooks Irene Bowers Grace and Edward G. Brame Elyse Arnow Brill and Joshua Arnow Sandra Brooks Jane Bowers James T. Brammell Dr. Claire Brindis* Lynne R. Brookshire Phoebe H. Bowers Beverly A. Branaman Charles Brink Elena and Allen Broslovsky Ruth M. Bowers Carol Brand Mary Florence Brink Linda G. Brosterman Lee Anne Bowie Zelda Brand Sherry Brink Sharon Brostrom

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 86 Karen Brostrom-O’Brien Sherry Brown* Jennifer Buchwald-Baerwald Vivian Slade and Todd A. Burr Ruth F. Brothers Shirley Brown Lucy E. Buckley* Marjorie Burren Esther and Michele Brouqua Stephen Brown Roberta and Karl O. Budman Betty Burridge and Marie Ludemann Jean and John Brousseau Susan Brown Meredith Buenning Kelley and Cecille Burroughs Frank G. Broustis T. Ethan Brown Jody and Kurt Buetow Josephine L. Burroughs Jacqueline M. Browman Theresa and Paul Brown Gary Buggs, Jr. Karen Burt Adria Brown Thomas Brown Eugene Buhr Lynn Burt Alice R. and Stephen G. Brown Tracy Brown and Jack Fahey Nuzha Bukhari Elizabeth Burton Aparna and Joel Brown Annie Brown-Venner Mary J. Bularzik Hilde S. and David K. Burton Carol Brown Josephine H. Brownback Cathryn Bulicek Jennifer Burton and Ian J. Huddy Charla Brown Dr. Colette V. Browne and Suzette M. B. Bulley Joan C. Burton Christopher Brown Howard G. McPherson Mary M. and J. E. Bullivant Lee Burton Diane Brown Gordon M. Browne Charlotte Bunch Norah Burton Dolores Brown Iris and Geoffrey C. Browne George Bunch Lorraine and Robert Burtscher* Donald P. Brown Margaret Browne Gregory Bundy Laura M. Bury Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Brown Sheila S. Browne Paul Bundy Bette Burzell Ellen M. and Marc H. Brown Sheri Browne Lynn Bunim and Sandy Fetter Helga Busemann Erin Brown Ken Brownell Glenn Buono Ellyn Bush Frieda Brown Shirlee Brownell Fern Burch Judy Bushnell Garrett Brown Beth and Jerry Brownfield Susan M. Burchfield Joan Busick Gracie Brown Priscilla Browning Karen Burd Shirl Buss and Janet Flammang Greather F. Brown Joan Brownstein Elizabeth Burdash Cornelia Busse and James J. Geagan H. Brown Nancy M. Broyles Gayle Burdick Mary S. Butch Dr. Helen Davis Brown M’lou Brubaker Pamela Burdman Barbara K. Butcher Jane Brown Maria N. Brucelango Helen and Carl Burgener Della and Eugene C. Butcher Janet and Norman Brown* Philip and Martha Bruckbauer Catherine Burger Joann and Edgar Butterbaugh Jean and Paul Brown Debbie Stone Bruell Lauren J. and Michel Burger Barbara Butterworth and Michael E. Gill Joanne M. Brown Joanne E. Bruggemann* Wendy A. Burgess Mayra Buviníc* Judith Brown Susan Brugman Anne Marie Burgoyne and Brad Roberts Dulamsween Byambajan Julie A. Brown Kamala Brush and Lucy Baruch Jane Burka Madeleine L. Byrne K. E. Brown and S. A. Zook Beth E. Bruton Florence Burke Sharon F. and Edward Bystran, Jr. Liesel and Chris Brown Harriet and Kirk Bryan Helen Burke Linda G. Brown Susannah M. Bryan and James D. Brooks Mary Burke Ay Bryant C Margaret Deb and Timothy N. Brown Nancy Burke Angeles Cabria and Alicia Delgado Barbra S. Bryant Marilyn R. Brown Sheila M. Burke Maria Cacciatore Jason Bryant Martha Montag Brown Dama Burkhart Jeff Cacossa Barbara Bryce Mary E. Brown Kathryn Burkhart Kathryn Cady Margaret Brye Mary C. Brown Louise Burkhart Mary Cafiero Brenda Brynildsen Mary Lord Brown Karolyn and Gordon Burkhart-Schultz Leslie Cagan Sharon Buchalter Miller and Dannis Brown Irene Burklund Betty Stuber Cahill Janet M. Buchan and John Creelman* Mira M. Brown Leslie J. Burlingame* Linda A. Cahill Marcia Buchanan Nancy H. Brown S. Kay Burnet Pat Cahill Mary Estill Buchanan Peggy N. Brown Carole A. and Ronald Burnett* Peggy Cain Melinda Buchanan Percy A. Brown Elizabeth Burns Sheila Hill Cain and Tony Hill Charles Buchi Sara L. Brown Georgeann Burns Sara C. Caiola Lydia Roche Buchmann Sheree Ann Brown and Roger Kaplan Rian Burns Gisela Calabria

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Dr. Linda J. Calciano Phyllis C. and Max W. Carbon Catherine L. Carter Lois Chaffee Marilyn and Andrew Calciano Robert Carbon Cyril Carter Jodi and Michael Chall V. M. Caldwell Josephine G. and Donald Carbone Hazel Carter Arlin B. Challis Gregory R. Calejo Claudia Card Lawrence Carter Yvette Chalom Laurie Read Calhoun* Julie Cardillo Mae R. Carter* Anne Chalupka Mimi Calhoun B. J. Cardinali Susan E. Carter Kent Chamberlain Molly Calhoun Agnes Cardozo Joy and Ari Cartun Marion Chamberlain Camille A. Caliendo Deborah Carey Christine Cartwright Sandi Chamberlain Carla-Lisa Caliga Karoli Carhart Virginia Carver Susan Chamberlain Elaine W. Calk Penny Cariffe Dorothea Casady (deceased) Jean S. Chambers Patricia A. Callaway Suzy Carija Susan Casal Nancy A. Chambers Rosemary Caluori Sal Carilli Angela Casanova S. Ro Chambless Pamela Calvert Kimberly Carim Sara S. Cascio Linda R. Chambliss Dawn Cameron Laarni L. Carle Kevin, Mairead, Siobhan and Mary Case* Joseph Chan Elizabeth Cameron Stacy Carlile C. J. Casebeer Wing Kwai Chan Samantha Cameron Valerie Carlisle Rose and Lamer Caselli Joseph Chance Jack Camiel Janet M. Carll Helen B. Casey Catherine Chandler Jeanne Campagna Carl M. Carlson Madeline Casey Clark Chandler Dr. Carole Campana Dorothy Carlson Kristy S. Cassedy Dr. Susan Chandler Charlotte Campbell Joyce Carlson Anthony Cassetta Marie A. Chandoha Cynthia Campbell Justyna Carlson Harold R. Cast Premala Chandra Gertrude and Lawrence Campbell Kay and Jim Carlson Serena Castaldi Amy Chang and Brian Berger Leslie A. Campbell Margaret Carlson Kicab Castaneda-Mendez Grace Chang Martha Campbell Mary and Paul Carlson Jean Castells Dr. Helen Chang Nancy Campbell Mary and Albert Carlson Nancy Caswell Jenny Lihsien Yang Chang Nancy M. Campbell Theresa Carlson Amy Catelani Joan Channon Naomi S. Campbell Erin G. Carlston Mary Catelani Ted Chanock Steven T. Campbell Mark A. Carlton Margaret Catley-Carlson* Kimberly Chansky Catherine Camporini Rita Carole Dianne C. Cato Jan and Richard Chant Melanie M. and Gerard V. Canadeo Carolyn Carollo Andrea H. Cauldwell Debra E. Chapatte Sarah Z. and William B. Cane Sandy Caron Evelyn D. Causey and Alan Meyer Michele L. Chapel Christopher Canino Josephine N. Carothers* Marilyn Cavanaugh Holly and Claire Chapin Martha L. Canipe Bonnie Carpenter Theresa Cavanaugh Duncan Chaplin Joyce M. Cannon Candis L. Carpenter Margaret G. Cavenecia Gwen Chapman Mrs. and Reverend T. K. Cannon Esther H. Carpenter Madeline Caviness Mare Chapman Irene Cannon-Geary Katie Carpenter Billie J. Cayot* Suzanne Chapman Erhla Cantor Liegh Carpenter Mary and Charles Cecil Michael Chappell Jayne and Leon Cantor Amy R. Carr Holly S. Cedarstrom Nancy J. Charbeneau Lillian Cape Gloria Carr Janet R. Celick Padma Chari Kate Capossela Jane Carr Donald Celland Elaine Charkowski Mary and Matthew Cappiello George L. Carroll Darlene M. Ceremello and Carolee H. Charlton Molly Capron Kathleen A. Carroll Jessea Greenman Babbie Charnak Deborah Capwell Mary Carroll Ann Dyer Cervantes Suzy McKee and Stephen Charnas Victor Caraddo Catherine Carrubba and Jerry Synowiec Jean M. Cervone Darlene Charneco Debara L. Carbaugh Doris N. Carson Catherine Cetta Jonathan Charnis Mary E. Carberry Susan and Clayborne Carson Frederick Cezer Robert Charnoff

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 88 Elizabeth Chartier Lenore Christensen Luz Claudio Mary Cogswell Erin Chase Suzanne and Paul Christensen Cheryl A. Clavet Evelyn and Norman H. Cohan* Mary M. Chase Wallace E. Christensen Barbara Clawson Anita Cohen Alexandra T. Chasin* Kevin Christianson Louise S. Clay Bruce S. Cohen Nina Chaudry Jo Christie* Martha Claypool Donald Cohen Janein Chavez Anita Christoffel-Pell Rebecca Cleary Ellen C. Cohen Virginia Chavez Thomas Christofferson Sandra Cleisz Errol Cohen Michelle Chavezpardini Amy Christopher Clara Clemenez Gerald S. Cohen Leila Chayut Paul E. Christopher Darlene Clements Dr. Gordon and Joan Cohen Kathleen Cheevers Gaynor S. Chun Jennifer Clements Helen Cohen Mercene Chegwidden Hannah Chung Mary Clements Mrs. Jerome A. Cohen Joseph Chehebar Elizabeth Churchill Mary Clendenin Laurie Cohen Dorothy Chen and Byron Han Barbara Chutroo Joanne Ruth Clever Nancy Cohen Julia Chen Jill Cicero Jane E. Clewe Phyllis E. Cohen Kate Chen Mary Cignarelli Betty M. Cline Sonia F. Cohen Laura Chenel Lillian Cincone* Jeanne M. Clinton and Julie A. Fitch Dr. Barbara Cohen-Strathner Roberta B. Cherkin John Tamor Citron Mary Ann Cloherty Shelley Coher Joshua Cherniss Jerry A. Clabaugh Annabelle Cloner Mara W. Cohn David S. Chernoff Kathryn Clabby Don Cloud Becki Cohn-Vargas Joanna Cherry Naoma D. Clague Douglas H. Clough Ellen M. Coile Madeleine Cherry Fredrick Clam Wanda J. Clouse Angela Coiro Sarah and Daniel Chester Diane Clancy and Susan Elkin James S. Clover Elizabeth H. Coker Thompson V. Chestnut Haleh and Ned Clapp Evelyn Clowes Gerald Colborn Jean R. Chevry James S. Clapp Margaret M. Clucas Catherine and David Colburn* Kiry S. Chhor Angela E. M. and Charles Lee Clark Julie Clugage Jean MacKaye Colby Marguerite Chiang Beverly Clark Catharine F. Clune Susan J. and Peter W. Colby Chickering David Clark Carrie Coakley Adelmer Cole Karen Chickering Dr. Douglas Clark Judith L. Coakrey Elizabeth Cole Nancy W. Chickering and Gayle Clark and Mimi Burrows Patricia L. Coan Janet Cole Kristopher Hammer Glen Heather Clark Christine Cobaugh and Orson Kellogg Julie P. Cole Melba D. and Theodore H. Chiesna James Clark Donald B. Cobb Meryl and Roger Cole Jeanmarie Chiffriller Dr. Janet R. and Dr. Edgar E. Clark* John L. Cobb Phyllis M. Cole and Lee K. Yamada* Margaret A. Childers Kathy and Robert Clark Susan and David Cobin Charles and Sandra Cole Ann Chiller Dr. Linda S. Clark* James W. Cochran Susan C. Cole and Michel J.F. Digonnet* Mrs. and Mr. Philip H. Ching James W. and Margaret C. Clark* Enid Cocke Lila Coleburn Pamela Chipman Starla D. and Kenneth E. Clark Susan Cockfield Allison Coleman S. Chisholm* Stephen L. Clark Joan Cocks Elinor Coleman Elisabeth Cholnoky and Richard Levine Susan R. Clark Ann Coco Kathryn and W. Carter Coleman Carol L. Chomsky and Steven B. Liss* Susan Clark Parker Coddington Megan Coleman Shannon Choneska Tracy Clark and James Sederberg Charlotte C. Lehmann Louis and Irma Colen Malinda Pennoyer Chouinard V. Clark Josephine A. Coffey David Colier Kristin A. Chowdhury Jim Clarke Rosemary Coffey Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket Irene Chowenhill Mary G. Clarke Allison and Cory Coffin Barbara C. Coll and E. John Sebes Katherine L. Chowning Mollie Clarke Fai Coffin Kay C. Collette Dr. Carol P. Christ* Rosalee Clarke Susan M. and Robert L. Coffman Ann B. Collier Lori K. Christen Ryland Clarke Mary A. Coggeshall Charles Collier

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Christine M. Colligan Cory Cook Thomas Costello Laura E. Cranshaw Dr. Anne M. Collins Janet and Terry Cook Dr. Betty and Dr. Harold Cottle Colette Penne Cranston Carol Collins Loraine Cook Dr. Robert and Sharon Cottor Carrel Crawford Christina Taylor Martha Cook Elinore Howlett Cottrell Richard A. Crawford Kathie Collins Stephanie A. Cook Annie Coull R. S. Craxton Marie Collins Susan N. Cook Robert Coulombe Chris Creatura Martha Collins William Michael Cook Barbara Coulson Dorothy Creely Mary Jean Collins Diane P. and Donald E. Cooley Mary Counihan and Glenn Brownton Kathleen Cregan Michelle Lynn Collins Karen Cooley Grace K. Counsellor Alma Cremonesi Ashley Collison Helen M. Cooluris Judy Countryman Dr. Allan Crenshaw Marcia Colone Linda Coon Lisa S. Couper Leticia Acevedo Crespo Jocelyn Colopy Amelia Cooper Gabriel and S. Cousens Liz Marie and John B. Crews Michela Colosimo Connie Cooper Daniel Cousins Barbara B. Crimp Virginia C. Colosimp Danielle Cooper John Coutts Sydney and Nicola Crisp Maryda and Sidney Colowick Katherine and John Cooper Arthur J. Coutu Diane M. Croce Julia B. Colwell Lucy Cooper Susan Coutu Theresa E. Crocker Deborah Comay Margaret D. Cooper Hector R. Couz Mary Crone Margaret A. Combs Mary F. and Tom Cooper Judy Covert Jane Croner Joellin Comerford Paulette Cooper Audrey Cowan Carol Cronin Andrea Commaker Richard Cooper Clark Cowan B. and E. Cronk Deborah L. Commins S. Cooper Pamela Cowan and Steven Miller Lawrence Crooks Audrey Conant Nancy and Richard Coopersmith Randall E. Cowan Amy and Peter Crosby Joanna Conkey Louise Todd Cope Matthew Cowley Erin T. Crosby Carol Beth Conklin David A. Coplen Stacy Cowley Dave Crosland Donna L. Conkling Ralph Copperman Bonnie Cox Cynthia R. and Kenneth R. Crossen Leslie Conley and Joseph Jezukewicz Sue Coppernoll Carolyn Cox and Philip Cohan Elaine Crossman Maura Conlon-McIvor and Teresa Z. and Thomas L. Coraggio Fran C. Cox Angela Crothers Andrew C. McIvor* David L. Corcoran Rita Cox Martha M. Crouse Serena and Tom Connelly Marita Corcoran Sue Ann Cox Sarah and Patrick Croushler Margaret Conner Barbara Cordes Susan Cox Mary B. Crowe Judith and Bruce Connery Maria A. Cordova Laurie R. Coyle Sheila Crowell Christopher Connery Anne E. Corley Laurie C. Coyle Edward Crowley Gillian Connolly Juliane Cormier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Coyle Karen J. Crowley Marianne Connor Dr. Betty Cornaby Ruth Craft Michael B. Crowley Nancy L. Connor Catherine Cornbleth David L. Crafts Sue Crowley Carolyn and John Connors Lydia A. Cornejo Lise Cragen Marygrace Crowley-Koch Shiela and James Connors Marna Cornell Annie Craig June Crowther Judith A. Conoyer Jes Cornette* Cheryl Marie Craig Karen R. Crowther JoAnna Conrad Kendal Cornwall Julia M. Craig and Lawrence M. Nicol Claudia Crugnale Nancy A. Conrad Barbara Corrigan Marguerite C. Craig* Ruth Crump Helen Conroy Linda Corrigan Elayne and Nicholas Crain Barbara Cuban Dee Contreras Theresa M. Corrigan Beverly Crair Betty S. Cuccurullo Juanita C. Contreras Nicholas Corvino Phillis A. Cramblet Ann Cudd Albert B. Cook Carla Renee Corwin B. Lynn Crane Elaine M. Culbert Carol Cook Gail Cosman Barbara B. Crane* Elizabeth Culbreth and John Vanderstar Christy Cook Christine Costello Richard Crane Tamara Cummings

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 90 Elaine Cummings Barbara A. Daily Thomas E. Davenport Stephanie Davis Lee Cummings Antoinette Daker Tema S. and Henry P. David* Stuart Davis Marilyn Cuneo Brinda Dalal Tom G. and Jane P. David Susan S. Davis Whitty Cuninggim Richard M. Dalby Darsha R. Davidoff Susan Davis Andrea Cunningham JoAnne Dale Jean Davidson Ann Davison Marie Cunningham Madeline M. Dale Jessica Davidson May and Carl Daw Judith L. Cureton Kathryn L. Dalenberg Judith Davidson Polly Dawkins and Nico Brooks John Curley Mimi Daleng Kristen Davidson John Dawson L. U. Curran Georganna and Stephen D. Daley* Rosalie Davidson Katharine Dawson Lynette Mungai and Paul Curthoys Aaron Dalton Deborah Davies Nancy Dawson Jane E. Curtis S. Dalton Katherine and John Davies Suzanne and Jeff Day Mary Rose Curtis* Sarah Leanna Dalton Lauren Davies and Gregg Fledderman Amrita Dayal Susan Curtiss Sue and Joe Daly Alice M. Davis Arlene J. Dayton Carrie and Tom Cusack Suzannah Dalzell Ann K. Davis Mary H. Dayton Alice H. Cushing Margaret S. Dalziel Benjamin Davis Lucyna de Barbaro Beatriz Leyva Cutler Macia W. and Kenneth W. Dam Chrissy Davis Sara F. de Bivort* Eliese Cutler Lisa Dames Jeffrey Norman Anne De Concini Hymie Cutler Adair Dammann Dorene Davis and Francis Chiappa Elma de Corvallio Sarah B. Cutler Nancy Dammann Elaine K. Davis Alicia Brossy De Dios Kathleen J. and Vernon Cuttler Alice Dan Howard T. Davis David de Ferranti Maria E. Cvetanoski Frances M. Danaher Janice Davis Gilda F. De Ferrari Joel Cyr Efihia Danellis Judith S. Davis Pam de Ferrari Roxanne Cyr Ginger Daniel Kathryn R. Davis Karen De Fraga Sandra M. Cyrus Bevin Daniels Kevin R. Davis Karen De Francesca Sally Czaja Deanna Daniels Leonard E. Davis Crisanta de Guzman and Bryce Lee Becky Czarnik Isaac W. Daniels Lisa Davis and Zebulon Fry Isabela De La Cruz Katrin Czinger Laura Daniels Lois Davis Nancy De La Garza Mark Daniels Margaret R. Davis Jill De La Hunt D Susan C. Daniels Melissa Davis Emilienne de Leon Nina D’Ambra and Martin J. Goldberg William Daniels Michele Davis Donald De Mott Michael D’Antonio Susie and Bob Danielson Mollie Davis David De Roo Susan d’Entremont Marilyn Tiki Dare and Rochelle Davis and Kenneth Rolling Winnie De Vore Daniel Elliot Beeder Gladwyn O. d’Souza Sally Davis Patricia De Wolf Jan M. Darling Seth M. Dabney Sara L. Davis G. L. Deahl A. Darney Joel Dackman Shellee Davis Bryson Dean Lillian and William Darr Graca DaCruz Sherry M. Davis Dottye Dean Elizabeth Dart Vera M. Dadok Shirley L. Davis Leslie Kim Dean Jean Daskais Sara Daehne Shirley Ross Davis Mary Jane Dean Kim Q. Dau Jessica Berg Dafalia Stacy N. Davis Marjorie Dearmont Karen Daugherty Frances and Propero Dagbovie Barbara Davenport* Nor Faridah Dahlan and “Whenever I have some spare change, I look to fund Camilla and Patrick Davenport Stephen A. Rehner organizations that promote and support women. Keep up Vernon Dahlheimer Greg Davenport Gene and Lloyd Dahmen Linda and Greg Davenport the good work that you do.” Nancy L. Davenport Cynthia Dai Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth Deeming Sheri Davenport Audrey Daigneault Donor since 2006

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Diana Deats-O’Reilly Colby W. Dempsey Ruth J. and Edward M. Diener Richard Doerr Ralph and Janet Debeauclair Anna M. DeNicolo and Brian Hirsch Jacqueline D. Dienstag Blake Doherty Karin deBrer Karen E. Dennis Jayne Booker Dies Iris and Jean Doksansky Chad DeChant Susan M. and Emily Dennis Nikolas Dieterich Alice Patricia Dolan Mary H. DeChant Laura Dennison Helen Dietrich Kerry Dolan and Meg Garrison Carol Decker Maxine Denniston Sandra Dietrick and Robert Tuftee Wendy Dolci Lisa Decker Deirdre Densmore Suzanne Diffen Gail Dolgin Mary L. Decourcey Electra DePeyster Donna L. Difiore Renee Domeier Jan Dederick Barbara Derbyshire Gay and Dr. Mario Digirolam Anne Donadey* Patricia Dedert Hosanna Derderian Catherine M. Dignazio Pamela Donald Feodora Dedrick Fred Derencin Delores and Larry Dike Sandra M. Donaldson Judith M. Deegan Gene M. Derig and Marilyn W. Derig Lanell L. Dike Mary A. Donegan Kathryn Elizabeth Deeming Anne and John Derrico Melissa Stevenson Dile* Della G. Donnan David and Anna Deering Eileen and Steven Dershowitz Marcus Dilliard Gloria Donnelly Jean Deeter Helen Desai* Katherine D. Dillinger Elizabeth Donohoe Patricia DeFerrari Nina Desai Frances A. Dillingham Mary A. Donovan Marisa A. DeFranco and Kai P. Moy Ines Deschamps James Dimon Mary Donovan Marina DeFranza Slene Deschenes and Jayden Pfeifer Dr. Geraldine Dimondstein Kimberly A. Doolan Diana Defrenza Ann Despont Mary E. Dimperio Erin P. Dooley and Allison Vachon Pamela S. Degeyter Claudia B. and John S. Detwiler Jeannie Dimter Sandra S. and John A. Dooley Janet Degnan Nancy Deutsch Paula A. Dinetta Nicholas Doolittle Eva Dehlinger G. Devanny D. Dinius Julie R. Dorf and Jenni Olsen Marlene Dehlinger Arlene Devlin Patricia Dinner Allen Dorfman Ann P. and Dr. Ross E. DeHovitz Carol Devore Nancy E. DiRito Laura and Jerome Dorfman Jay and Joele Deike Andrea E. Dew Steele and Ryan Steele Abigail Disney and Pierre Hauser Nancy Dorfman-Trotner Ralph and Audrey Deitche Rosemary and Dennis Dewees Sylvia Diss Robin Dorn Carolyn S. Dejanikus Kimberly DeWoody June and Stephen Divizich Joan and Thomas Dosh Emile Dekel Nancy and Chris Deyo Margaret Dixon Larry Doty Hector Del Castillo Nirpal Dhaliwal Patrice Dixon Vashte Doublex Susan Del Vecchio Anjali Dharan Jasna Djesevic Roger Doughty Quinn Delaney and Freya Diamond Baby Djojonegoro Catherine J. Douglass Dr. Wayne D. Jordan* Greg Diamond and Cohen Grossman David P. Doak Randal Douring Louise Delano Julie Diamond Carrie Doan Mimi Dow Katherine Delanoy Nancy K. Diamond Jean Doble Louise Dowd Zack DeLemos Shirley Diamond Renata Dobryn Lois Kuznets and James B. Dowling Asuncion Horno Delgado Pilar Diaz Barbara Dobson Margaret A. Dowling Margarette and Louis Delgado Jayne Dibrell Vinita P. Dobson Peg Downey Tracy R. Delgado Leslie Dicke Mary Meredith Dobyns Richard E. Downing Patricia Dell Melvin R. Dickerson Charoo and Shishir Doctor Kathleen A. Doyle-Rinaldi Carl Dellmuth Pam Dickinson and John Near Kathy C. F. and Ken Doctor Ronald A. Drabot Gayle and Emmanuel Delpierre Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Dickinson Eric D. Dodge Barbara Drageaux Carmel E. Demaioribus Robert M. Dickover Judith Cecilia Dodge Brenda Jackson and Michael V. Drake Saye DeMann Dr. Leah Dickstein Mary and Bob Dodge* Cynthia Drake Gale C. Demarco Julie A. Didlick Mary Dodge Lois Drake E. Demaris Nikki DiDomenico Diane Doe Cynthia W. Drayton Duygu M. Demirlioglu Norma A. Diehl Kathleen J. Doehling Katharine E. and Theodore Dreier

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 92 Muriel M. Dreswick Nancy Dunitz Carolyn Eastman Ellen Eidem Allison and Scott Drewno Julie and Gregory Dunlap Heidi and Roy Eastman Susan M. Eidenschink Naomi Drexler Eleanor Peal Dunlop Chandra Easton and Scott Blossom Karin and Scott Eidsvoog Jean E. and Jim Driver Cynthia Gould Dunn* Robert L. Easton Olivia Eielson Vicki and James R. Driver Diana Dunn Katherine Eaton Gloria A. Einstein Margaret Drobnik Elizabeth Keats Dunn Melissa Ebbe and Steven Shapiro Joan Einwohner Jean Drumm Gloria Dunn Janet R. Eberman Judith Einzig J. W. Drury Helen W. Dunn and Sam Seltzer Sanzai I. Ebriani Rebecca S. Eisenberg and Judah B. Garber Marta Drury* Marcia Dunn David J. Eck Jeanette Eisenmesser Dianne Dryer Theresa M. Dunn Judy Eckart Robin Eisman Sheherezad Dubash Wes Dunn Nancy Eckel Dr. Hannah Ekaireb Edward Dube Bill D. Dunning Maribeth Eckenrode Amy Eklund Judith Steingieser and Don Dubin Kathleen L. and Gerald Dunstan Ruth L. Eckert Norma and Nabil El Shammaa Janet M. Dubinsky* Jacqueline J. Dupon Marguerite Eckl Betty Ela Dina and G. Dublon Suzanne Dupre Liz Eckstein Lloyd Elam Suzanne Dubois David Durbin Diane Eddings Jacqueline Elass Cadence Dubus Yarrow Durbin Edith and Jonathan Eddy Beth Eldridge* Julia Duchrow Lee P. Durham Susan D. Edelheit Gayle Eleanor Kenneth Duckett Evelyn and Phillip Durkee Lauren B. Edelman Charles Elgart Penny Duckham Geneva M. Durkee Julie Edelson Jennifer Nina Elias Ruth Duckworth John Durr Susan Edelstein Renee B. Elilas Deanna Dudley Amina Durrani Jerry Edelwich Patricia P. Eliot Teri Duff Diane and William Durston James Eden Erika D. Elkander Kate S. and Michael P. Duffield* Jeffrey Durston Ana Murillo Eder Marian F. Elkerton Richard and June Duffine Lelah Dushkin Joanne Edgar* Perrin L. Elkind* Barbara Duffy Daniel H. Duvall Peter Edgelow Sue N. and Peter Elkind* Heather M. Duffy Dr. Sari H. Dworkin Jane L. Edgerton Joyanne A. Elkinton-Walker Lisa Duggan Martha Dwyer and Chip Wendt Marji Edguer and Brian Smith Harriet Elkiongton Fowler Dugger Nancy Dwyer Lynn Edisen Charlotte Ellen* Teresa Duke Teresa Dybvig Bernice and David Edovitz John Eller Gwyneth F. Dukes Jody Dyer Debra Edrozo and Sabine Tauben Connie L. Ellerbach* Peggy Dulany* Alyssa Edwards Elizabeth W. Ellers Berton Dulce E Barbara Edwards Karin Ellingboe Mary I. Dull Elizabeth J. Eades Blanche Edwards Nancy E. Ellingham Carol Dulmage Patricia A. Eagan Carol S. Edwards Brison Ellinghaus Susan L. Dumond* Barbara and Herbert Eagle Clark H. Edwards Nancy Ellington Grainne Dumont Alix Earle Karen Edwards Maggie and Thomas W. Elliot Jane Dunbar Alex Early Kayte Edwards Barbara and Neil Elliott Shirley Dunbar Carole G. and James E. Early Paula R. Edwards J. D. Elliott Suzanne Dunbar David Early J.L. Egbert Marsha A. Elliott Harold Duncan Mary Early-Zald Dana Eggerts April Ellis Mr. and Mrs. James B. Duncan Harriet L. Earnest Yvette Egle Carol Ellis Sandra and Robert Duncan J. L. Earp Pamela and Edmund R. Eglinski Charlotte Eve Ellis Shirley Duncan Maud Easter Leslie Harwood Ehrlich Chris and Kim Ellis Susan Duncan Martha Easter-Wells Risa Hirsch Ehrlich Jessie B. Ellis Leisa Duncker Samuel Easterbrook Cristy Davidson Kathleen Kelly Ellis

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Lisa Ellis and Chris Young Amy G. and Miles L. Epstein Teunis Eversen Linda and Tom Farrell Margaret M. Ellis Jill Epstein Betty S. Evett Mary Farrell Dr. Maria J. and Dr. Richard S. Ellis Kelly Epstein Keri Evjy Trudy M. Farrell Robert J. Ellis Sarah G. Epstein Stevina Evuleocha Meredith Farster Judith and Bob Elman Giety Epting Della Ewart Wendy Fassett Barbara Elorreaga Suzanne Watson Epting Richard W. Ewick Naomi Fatt and John Armstrong Susan Elsner* Barbara Erakko-Taylor Cindy Ewing* Abigail Faulkner* Nurhayat Elturan Anne and Joe Ercolani Ruth D. Ewing Dr. Kate and Dr. Henry Faulkner Cinda Ely Shaari Ergas Tess Ewing Laura Faulkner Gretchen Ely Jeannine Erhart Richard Eynon Susanne V. Faulkner Jane Elza Carol Erickson Claire Faust Lois Ember Doug Erickson F Jane Fay Amy Emerson Jane Erickson Rosaria and Herbert Fabel Robert Fears Ann E. Emerson Laurel Erickson Linda and Sheppard Faber Dr. Lillian Feder Julia C. Emerson Marilyn Erickson Barbara Fabiani Vijayarant Fedson Nicholas Emlen Nancy Erickson Jennifer Fabiano Hildy B. Feen Lillian Emmons Sharon W. Erickson Diane Facinelli John Fehsenfeld Emma Gray Emory Angela Erikson Gail Fadenrecht Anne Feigus and Alan Aviles Lillian Emory Fred Erikson Linnea Faeth Helen and Richard Fein George E. Emrick Maxine Erlund Charlotte Fagerhaug Adella Harris Feinberg James R. Emrick Christa and Paul Ernst Amy Fagin Jane Feinberg Patricia Ender Jane Errico Betsey Fairbanks and Sheila Dorcy Joanne and Jeff Feinberg Linda Enders Kristine and John Erving Marjory E. Fairbanks Marjorie C. Feinson Eric Enderton Jane F. Eschweiler Maureen Enid Fairbrother Lea V. Feinstein Julius Eneboe Marilyn Escobar Barbara Fairchild Bela Feldman Adrienne Eng Sandra C. and Gerald J. Eskin Loretta L. and Robert W. Fairchild Nancy J. Feldman Joan B. Engberg Megan L. Eskola Sheryl Fairchild Adele Feldstein Ilene L. Engel Elise Eslinger and Don Perkins Joseph W. Fairlie Joao Feliciano Laura Noyes and Kevin Engel Aurora Espadas Bennett Fairorth Rafael Feliciano Mary R. and Victor V. B. Engel Cecelia A. Esparza Marla Faith William Feliss Toby Engelberg Therese M. Esperdy Jane Fajeins and Terence S. Turner Erik Felker Jane Benson Engelman Carmen Espinoza Mira Fakirananda Anita Clair Fellman Susan Engisch Irene Estelle and G. Edward Logg* Nicholas Falco Sarah Fellows Clemmie Engle Julie Esterly Maureen Healy Falencki Linda Fels Marilyn R. and Marvin Engle Elena Estrin and Steve Kandell Bonnie J. Falla Mary Lowenthal Felstiner Caryl A. Englehorn Dr. Cynthia K. Evans Kim Fallon Joan Felt Todd Engleman Gary T. Evans Roberta K. Fama Lindsey Felt and Bob Dalton Andrea English Lucinda L. Evans Susan Fanetti Ethel Felts Deidre English Mariella Evans Jennifer Fanning Larry L. Felzien Eleanor English Patty and Jarold Evans Karen M. Fant* Nina and Daniel Fendel Sarah E. Ennals Paula Evans Krista Farey* Maxine Fender Hilda Enoch Stephnie J. Evans Adriana Farkouh Christian Fenger Ana María Enríquez and Susan Evans Ernest Farmer Jeanne Trudeau Fenn and Jonathan S. Waterbury Henry A. Fenn, Jr. Rosemary E. Evans-Banks Kathryn Ann Farr Laura Enríquez Valerie Fennell Jill Evensizer Barbara R. Farrar Renee Enteen Saul A. Fenster Jean Everall John D. and Jeanine A. Farrell

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 94 Jan and Dr. Robert B. Fenwick Tessa Fischer Cornelia and Jan Flora Jane and Eugene Foster Michael Ferber James A. Fish Albert Flores Newell Jerome Foster Jim Feren Jean Fishbeck Bernardo Flores Sara C. Foster Ann Ferguson Anne Fisher Amy Flowers Sheila and Malcolm Foster Chris Ferguson Casey Fisher Richard Flowers Stephanie Foster Jean Ferguson Cynthia Fisher Duane and Pamela Flynn Chris Fotias Nancy C. Fern David Fisher Samantha Flynn Sandi and John Foundas Lia Fernald and Guy Haskin Marianne and Edward Fisher Jacquelyn Fogel Beth Fournier* Allison Kang Ferraiolo Elizabeth and Robert Fisher Leslie K. S. and Joseph G. Fogg, III Marjorie Fowler G. Donald and Myra Marx Ferree* Gail A. Fisher Virginia K. and Robert W. Fogg Ann Fowler-Wallace* Rosemary Ferrer Gretchen Fisher Tessa Fojut Cecile J. Fox Ana Ferrus-Garcia Kirstine Fisher Eve Foley Constance Fox M. Ferry Leah and Charles Fisher Laura and Tom Foley Debra E. Fox Judith Ferster Marianne and Edward Fisher Pamela and L. Michael Foley E. Joan Fox Joyce Ferullo-Lewis and Alfred F. Ferullo Nancy Jane Fisher Mary Jo and John Follett Ingrid Fox Bryan Feuer Orawan and Andrew Fisher Patricia M. Fontaine Joanne G. Fox Margaret Feuer Roswitha K. Fisher Leslie J. Foote Raymond Fox Sara Fewer Susan B. Fisher Anna Forbes Sylvia Fox Leona Feyer Heidi Fiske Mary Forbes Elizabeth Foy Barbara Fiala Gail Fitzgerald Julie C. Ford Mary Foy-Sierra Concetta S. Fiedler Linda Fitzgerald Nancy Ford Alton Frabetti Jessica Fielden Nancy Fitzgerald Patricia L. and Richard B. Ford Anne and Buzz Frahn Dona Fieldhouse Dr. Rachel Fitzgerald and Mark Shumway Ann E. Fordham* Katherine Fraicy Mitchell Fielding Beverly Fitzgibbons Manuel Forero Molly Fraker Sophia Fields Justine and Lawrence Fixel Olina Forman Georgina and Robert Frampton Nancy J. and Dr. Thomas John Fiene* Genevieve and Frederick Fjelde Trudy Forney Ivy Frances Ann S. Filbin Geraldine Flach Rosemary Forni Dorothy I. Franci Robert Filler Georgiana Flaherty Natalie I. Forowa Judy Francis Emily Filling Abby Flam and David Korman Diane and Jack Forrest Barbara Francisco Michele M. Fillion and Joshua E. Raff Marcia B. Flannery Linda Forrest Faith Franck Denise Finard Helene Flapan and David Schoenfeld Louise Richardson Forrest Lynn Franco Warren N. Finch Jan Flapan Dr. Cheryl Forrester Greg Frank Leonore Fine Stuart Flashman Sherri Forrester Dr. Marcella Frank Carolyn Fineran and Robert O. Lindig Trish Flaster Barbara L. Forster Nancy C. and Richard N. Frank Robert Finizio Judith M. and Eugene J. Flath* Deborah C. Fort Ruth O. Frank Ruth Fink-Winter Syliva Fleischmann Lawrence Forte Barbara Frankel Raphael Finkel Eva Fleischner Michael Fortune Deborah B. Frankel Andrea Finley Barbara J. Fleming Magnolia Forwarding Matt Frankel Sean Finneron Beth Fleming Karen U. Foss Renee Franken* Maria Fire and Calvin Allen Gerald Fleming Angela and Jeremy Foster Esther Franklin Robert Fireovid Linda Fletcher Betty and Wes Foster Patricia Lee Franklin Elizabeth Firmstone Jane Flint and Jim Mayer Betty Foster Linda Franklyn Joan and Allan Fisch* Alma Flippo Carolyn Foster Wayne Frans Britta Fischer Christel E. Fliss Dr. Georgiana E. Foster and Rochelle Elizabeth Franson Kathleen R. Fischer and Thomas N. Hart* Penelope K. Flom Dr. Robert C. Murphy Barbara Franz Martha Fischer Susan Floore Gwen Foster Jean Fraser and Geoff Gordon-Creed

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Phyllis H. Fraser Susan G. and William G. Friedman Jennifer C. Furnari Robert E. Gamer E. Beebe Frazer Su Friedrich Mary Ellen Furstenberg Gwendolyn B. Gammone Frances Frazier Audra Friend Catherine Furtado and Michelle O’Keefe Gisela and David Gamper Lila D. Frazier Janice R. Friend Karen Fussy Traci Ganatra Miriam Fredenthal Louise Friend Sanat K. Gandhi Beverly Frederick Theodore W. Friend G Melanie J. Gangle Sally Fredericks Harriet and Bernard Friendlich Phyllis Gaal Sandra L. and Eugene M. Gangle* Jeannette and Michael Frediani Robert G. Friese Zach Gaassens Dr. Rohan Ganguli Gloria Fredricksmeyer Dr. Suzanne M. Frings-Raftery Mary Anne and Steve Gabay Milann Gannaway Rachael Freed Helen Frink Julie Gabel Mary Kay Ganning Estelle Freedman* Joan Frisch Doris Gable Bonnie Gannon Marcia Freedman Sharon Frischman Monique and Yves Gaden Susan Gantner Sally A. Freedman Anthony Friscia Eleanore H. and Christopher H. Gadsden Rosemary Gara-Hill Anne Freeman Carol Frishman Gail S. Gaebler J. F. Garcia Christine Freeman and Leonard A. Fritz Gustav J. Gaertner Michelle D. Garcia Michael Pressfield Jeffrey Froehlich Kathleen A. Gaffney Monica Garcia Edith H. Freeman Mary Frohman Linda Gafkowski Diana Gard and Sylvia Salget Janelle M. Freeman* Dr. Amy Froide Arlene H. Gage Judith K. Gardiner Rachel Freeman Gayle Froman Elaine Gage Cynthia Gardner Lisanne Freese and John Hinkle Ellen L. Frost and William F. Pedersen* Eve L. Gage James Gardner Colleen and Stanton Freidberg* Lucinda Zuck Frost Kit Gage and Steve Metalitz* Stephen Gardner Miriam and Ralph Freidin Dorothy L. Frumson Marianne Gagen Susan S. Garelik Elizabeth and Theodor Freiheit Susan and Gene Frusher Jill E. Gagnon Kirstin Garen Abenaa Frempong-Boadu Debra Fryar Lori and Nathan Gahr Janet Gari Elaine A. and John K. French* Joanne S. Frye and Ronald Tebbe Kimberly Gaines Urla Garland* Lisa French Suzanne Frye Porter-Ann Gaines Judith C. Garlow Nicholas French Lucille and Frank Fuchs James Gaither Beth Garner Joan Frenkel Charles Fugett Kirsten and Sam Gaither John Garner Anne Fretz Karen and Kyle Fujimoto Nancy L. Gajewski* Linda D. Garnets Betty L. Frewing Dorothea Fulkerson Paul Gakle William Garretson Dana H. Freyer Kathleen and Glen Fuller J. Galaviz Lisa Garrett Elise Fried Susan and Donald Fuller Jane Galbraith Marsha Garrett Michal Fried Mary McCall Fullerton Deborah Gale R. H. Garrett-Goodyear Ruthellen Fried Robert Fullhardt Katharine Gale and John N. Shepherd* Elizabeth Garrettson Lauri Fried-Lee Cynthia Fulton Antonia Galindo Peggy Gartner Barbara Friedberg* Dorothy J. Fulton Leslie Gallagher Anneliese Garver Joan Friedland Elizabeth D. Fulton Mary Gallagher Lydia Garvey Carol Friedman Cole M. Fulwider Fiona Gallahue Lois E. Garwin* Elizabeth Friedman Isda Funari Sharri Gallegos Carol and Sigmund Gast Ellen Friedman and Louis Blumberg Kethleen Funck Pamela and Michael Galligan-Stierle Dora Kutyla Gastevich Emily A. and Mark A. Friedman* Lyle Funderbunk Jeanne L. Gallo David Gates Erica Friedman Elaine M. Fung Anna Galt Ramesh Gaud Florence Friedman Kathryn Funkhouser George Gamble Nancy Gaudreau Hope and Sanford Friedman Elizabeth Furber Frederica Gamble Marianne Gawain-Davis Lila Friedman Dorothy L. Furgerson Juliana Gamboa and Mario Hernandez Linda Geary Miriam Friedman Lenore Furman Michele and Geraldine Gamburd William H. Gebel

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 96 M. Jane and H. R. Gebers Lisa and Miles Gessow Anne Giroux Sheila Goldmacher Jennifer L. Geiger and John Barret Virginia Gettings Anna Giske and Madan Kumar Elaine R. Goldman Elizabeth Geisler Margaret R. Getzin Deborah Gisonni Ruth Goldman Lee Ann Gekas Preeya Gholkar Sara L. Gjerdrum Shirley Goldman Daniel Gelbaum Dipti Ghosh and Meggy Gotuaco Pam Glaser Susan D. Goldman* Marilyn Gelber Julie Ann Giacobassi and Zach W. Hall Dr. Robert J. Glaser Louise Robb and Arthur Goldschmidt Betty J. Gelinas Dr. Avraham Valentino Giannini Harriet Glass Caroline Goldsmith Adele Geller Joan Giansante Judith Glass Elizabeth D. Goldsmith Jane Geller Paola Gianturco Elsa Glassman Elizabeth and Bernard Goldsmith Joseph Gelles Eileen Gibbons Yisroel Glatzer Judy Goldsmith and Andy Klapper Diane Gelon Jim and Lynn Gibbons* Dr. Diane R. Glazer Daniel Goldstein Judie Gembala Julia Gibbs Betsy Glenn Elizabeth R. Goldstein* Beatrice Gendel Bonnie and Charles Gibson Roberta Glenn Marc Goldstein Mary Gendler Eleanor H. Gibson Thersa Glennon Nancy J. and Stan Goldstein Eve S. and Bruce Gendron Jonathan C. Gibson Jonathon M. Glick Susan Goldstein* Donna Genetti J. Gieber Sarah Glickenhaus Ahava N. Goldwater Thomas P. Gengler Filowena Sarawati Giese Miriam Glickman Joseph M. Goloff Jane Gengo Janet M. Gifford Lora Jane Glickman-Sacks and Lynne and Harvey Golomb* Emily Gennari Jill and Jonathan Gifford Charles Sacks Elizabeth Golubitsky Diane Genova Therese M. Giglia and Christopher Harris Diane B. Glossman Pearl Golubow Diane Genre Claire Bohn Gilbert Sheilah J. Glover Georgia Gomez-Ibanez Janine B. Gensheimer John Gilbert Jane and Daniel Gluck Deborah Gomulinski Donna F. and Billy V. Genter Marty and Roger Gilbert Tyrone M. Goddard, Sr. Cynthia Gonsalves Jill K. H. and Timothy C. Geoffrion Nancy Gilbert Judy Goddess Jose Gonzalez D. George Sally Gilbert Eleanor P. Godfrey Sylvia Gonzalez Leanne George Suzanne S. and Timothy A. Gilbert Judith Godfrey Susan Goodan Meredith George* Joan E. Gilbertson Jane R. and David R. Godley Cheryl Goode Wendell A. George Doris and Donald Gilchrist Robert Godshaw Andrea Gooden Astie Georges Phoebe Gilchrist Diane Goedecke Beatrice Goodman Romola Georgia Robin Gilcrist Patricia Goedecke Carrie Goodman Blanca Gerard Cheryll Giles Jacquelyn R. Goeldner Ellen Goodman and Robert Levey Jennie Gerard Kathleen Gill Alexandra C. and Robert G. Goelet Joanne Goodman Balfour Gerber Mary Gillespie Joe Goenaga Kathleen Goodman Mary Gerber Claudia Gillingwater* D. Goering Matilda Goodman Stefanie Gerdts Beatrice and Harold Gilman Marsha and Eric U. Golangco Robert Goodrich Mary and Kenneth J. Gergen Marcella Gilmore Carol Gold Jane Goodwin Lisa Gerick Kathleen Gilroy Leon V. Gold Sally Goodwin and Kurt Hoelting* Christine Mary Gerli George Gilson Nancy A. Gold Sandra S. Goodwin Yvette C. Gerner Eric Gimon Suzanne Gold David J. Gooen Shelia Gershen Pauline E. Ginsberg Esther Goldberg Philippa Goold Janet F. Gerske Zena Ginsberg Rita Goldberger and Nancy Lewis Carolyn Gooman Adele Gersten Leanne Giordono Gloria Goldblatt Sherwood Gorbach Adelle Gersten Roberta Giovannini Bella Nomberg Golden and Cynthia Vaughan Gordan Eileen Gerszewski Evrith and Steve Giovenco Richard H. Golden Andrea S. Gordon James M. Gervais Constance F. Gipson Jay L. Goldenberg Bruce Gordon Marilyn Gesch Dr. Joella H. Gipson Marshall Golding Carol Gordon Kristen Goldkamp

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Jolene Gordon Bruce Granger Maxine Greene Leanne A. Grossman Judy Gordon William Granik Zina Greene Randle A. Grossman Julian Gordon Dr. Cherlyn S. Granrose Vivian and Allen Greenfield Roberta Grossman Kristin and Tim Gordon Rhonda Grant Alice Greenhouse* Rochelle F. Grossman Lynn Gordon* Steven Grant Marion Greenlee Sarah Grossman Lynn K. Gordon Vera and Robert Grant Paula S. Greenman Susan F. Grossman Rachel Gordon Davies Gratwick Barbara Greenough Wendy Grossman Dr. Susan Gordon Lucy Gratwick Judy Greenwald Jeff T. Grothaus Shelly Gordon-Gray* Linda Gratz Janet Greer Rebecca S. Grothaus Edith Goren Karen Graul Bonnie Greffe Elmer Grothman Paula Gorlitz and Steven Zuckerman Georgeta and Attila Grauzer Gary A. Gregerson Teri and Damon Ground Joanna and George F. Gornick Debra Carroll Graves Mary Layne and Bob Gregg Hadley Grousbeck Bernard Goss Jane Graves Cynthia Gregory* Bonnie K. Groves Betsy Gotbaum Mary W. Graves Gabrielle Gregory Angie Grubb Nita and Joseph Gottesman Carroll Gray Janice M. Gregory Talarah Gruber Judith and Marvin Gottlieb Clyde Gray Maggie Gregory Marcy V. Gruenhut Laurie Gottlieb and Karen Randall Donald Gray Debbie Greiff Adele Grunberg Linda Gottlieb Gloria M. Gray Sarah Greiner Virginia Grunden William Gough Joan S. Gray Freda Greitzer Lori Grunick Joseph U. Gouin Jonni M. Gray Phyllis L. Gressens Marcia and George Grundwald Alice Gould Linda Gray and David J. Healy Sally Gressens Sheila Gruver Douglas Gould Caroline and Dino Graziano Peggy Grettum Kristen Guare Janice Gould Dr. Ruth C. and Dr. Mark D. Grebenau David Grewal Theresa Kramer Laura Gould and Severo Ornstein* Ralph Greco P. C. Grewell Edith Guarneri Robert Gould Alice Angell Green and Jeffrey L. Utter Sandra Ehrke Valerie Guerrieri Sara K. Gould and Rick Surpin Barbara C. Green Helga Griesbeck Frank J. Guest Sarah Gouzoules David H. Green Milton D. Griffin Sharon and Larry R. Guidi David Graber Helen J. Green Jane B. and John C. Griffith Julia Guillaume Channa Grace Jean Green Marion Griffith Patrick H. and Henry J. Guillen Ivana Grace Dr. Jean Haber Green Richard S. Griffith Saroj Gulati Leslie Grace Katharine Green (CA) Suzanne Griffith Martine and Stephen Gulick Eleanor Graefe Katharine Green (TX) Michael Grijalva Allegra M. Gulino Eleanor and Karl B. Graf Kathleen Green Lucy Lee Grimes Mary Gullekson Joseph Graff Lisa Green Scharless Grimes and Joy Gumbiner Alexander Q. Graham Martha Green Christina A. Whitehawk Anne B. Gundelfinger* AnnWright Graham Nancy and Jesse Green* Edwardine Grindell Virginia Gunther Ashley Graham Pat Green Kathryn Grody Rajendra Gupta Barbara J. Graham Susan Green Andrew Grof Shaila Gupta Elizabeth and John Graham Anne D. Greenbaum Hershey and Joan B. Groff Tripti Gupta Hilary Graham Daniel Greenberg Lisbeth Gronlund and David C. Wright Denise Guren Natalie S. Graham Susan W. Greenberg Phyllis A. Gronseth Florence Gurland Susan Graham Anne C. Greenblatt Richard Grooms Barbara Gurman Suzanne Graham Terry Greenblatt Carol Groppe Linda A. Guthrie Ann D. Gralnek Alison Greene and Donald Moats Carol A. Gross Helen M. Guthwin Harold D. Gramley Bettina and Myles L. Greene Paul R. Gross Jane E. Gutloff Nona J. and Norin T. Grancell Margaret Greene Shannon Gross Janice Gutman

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 98 Joseph Gutstadt Florence Hall Ellen Hanig Bernard P. Harris Dr. William H. Gutstein Gairy and Nirmada Hall Hedda L. Haning Carla Harris Carol Guttery Marian Hall Bonnie Hanker Connie Harris Eugene E. Guttin Mary H. Hall Barbara Hannon Dr. Cynthia O. and Leo O. Harris* Jean L. Guttman Natalie Hall Carol Hannum Gregg Harris Darcie Guy and Christian Olson Stephanie Hall and Erin Simmermaker Kathleen Hanold Julie S. and Seth Harris Eva Guzman Theresa Hall Joan C. Hanrahan Lauretta M. Harris Sabine Gysens Aileen E. Halligan Georgette Hansen Marcee Harris Marcia Halligan Hazel J. Hansen Margaret Harris and Philip A. Straus* H Leigh Hallingby Jacquelyn Hansen Molly Harris Marion Haack Darren Hallman Judith Hansen and Donald J. Warner Penelope C. Harris* Beth Habecker Dorothy G. Halmstad Dr. Sunny Sundal Hansen Sydney L. and Booth Harris Mary Haber* Helena and Bertrand Halperi Kari Hanson Patricia Harris-Lakin Barbara Hack Susan Halperin Evelyn Hanssen and Jeanette Baust Adele S. Harrison Jill Hacker Deborah and Steven Halpern Anne Happel and Toby Wehrhan Bev Harrison Susan B. Hacker Dorothy Halpern Crystal L. Harbi Claire Harrison and Thomas Reeder Frances L. Hackett Alice Halpin Judith Harden Lois Harrison Amanda Hackney Diana S. and Stephen Halprin* Julie Hardin and Leisa Fearing Mary Harrison Barbara Haddad Ann Halstad William Thomas Hardison, Jr. William B. Harrison, Jr. Joan and David Hadden Sarah Ham Anne E. Hardy C. Lowell Harriss Beverly Hadley Heike Hambley Billy B. Hardy Kimberly R. Harrod Jane Hadley Sarah Hamblin Jane Hardy K. Harry Melinda Hadley M. J. Hambright Elizabeth Ann Hargrave and Neville Harson Matthew Cohen Louisa G. Haefele Shakila Shahul Hameed Allyn Hart Janelle and Jeanette Hargrove Linda Hafenbredl Eric Hamell Ruth J. Hart Dr. June Hargrove Margaret and Brian Hafner Angie Hamilton Sarah and Randall C. Hart Harriet Harkavy Mary H. and Richard P. Hafner Patricia C. Hamilton Shilpa and David Hart Laurel S. Harken Winston Hagborg and Deborah M. Dewey Shiley J. Hamilton Claire Hart-Palumbo Cynthia Harland Vera B. Hahlbeck Bernard Hammer Cheryl Harter Pagan Harleman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hahn Pamela M. and Russell J. Hammer Judith Hartig-Osanka Victoria Harman-Mausisa Sherry Hahn Julia E. Hammett Marie A. Hartigan Jean F. Harmon Amy Haible Ruth Hammett Jane M. Hartley Cheryl Harness Kristi and Arthur Haigh* Helen B. Hammond Karen J. Hartley Barbara A. Harney Shirley Haight Jane Hammond Nedenia Hartley Dorothy J. Harnish Lois Haignere Val Hammond Susan Strait Hartley Gloria Harootunian Jana Haimsohn Nancy and Bill Hammonds Jed Hartman Jane V. Harper Mahjabeen Haji Susan E. Hammons Peggy Hartman Margaret Harper Myrna M. Halbach Robert Hamshaw Betsy Hartner Mike Harper Nan and Frederick Halbach-Merz Sheila Hancott Hilary Harts Shareen Harper-Kruse Claire Haldan Eileen Hancox Edie Hartshorne Jayme Harpring Sarah Haldan Carolyn Hand John G. Hartung* Iris Harrell and Anne Benson Susan Haldeman Ellen and Scott Hand Dr. Kari A. Hartwig* Margaret Harrill Lillian and Donald Haliburton Judith Latta Hand Florence Harutunian Anne Harrington Catherine Hall Walter Handelman Charlene C. Harvey Charlotte Harrington Catherine Hall and Marc Gilbert Susanna Handow Eleanor S. Harvey Susan Carter Harrington Donna P. Hall Ann Hanham Dr. Lisa Harvey

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Lee L. and Wilson F. Harwood* Joanne and Earl Hayward Judith Helfand Amanda Herman Audrey Haschemeyer Monique D. Hayward Laura Helfman Karen M. Herman Peter Haselhoff Virginia M. Haywood Richard Helgeson Allen Hull Hermann * David Hasen Alice Hazell Bridget Helgoth Deborah and Dr. Howard Hermann Judith Hasey-Nisbett Mary K. Headington Audrey Heller Richard Hermann Lillian Hasiotis D. W. Hearn Jennifer Heller Edelmiro Hernandez Leslie and John Haslam Linda Hearn Rosalie Heller Risa H. Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hass Cea T. Hearth Susan Heller Maria I. Hernandez Ayala Jean Hasser Dan Heath Barbara Hellier Renita Herrmann* John Hassett Marjorie A. Hebert Debbie Hellman Aundre Herron Joanne Hastings Joan Heckel Nancy Hellner Edie Herron Mary Beth Hastings and Howard Wilkins Rowena Heckert Louis R. Hellwig Patricia Herron Constance Hatch Andrew E. and Lisa A. Brandt Heckman Nancy Helm Deborah Hersh Andrew Hatchell Carol Hector-Harris Pen Helm Jack Hershcopf Cornelia Hatcher Phyllis and Ronald Hedberg Dorothea J. Helmen Barbara Hershey Chris Hatfield and Bruce Turnquist Kathryn Hedges Ann Helms Herbert Herskowitz Ruth Ann Hattori Judith Hedgpeth Barbara Hemingway Meg Hertz David Hauenstein Anne M. Hedin Mrs. and Mr. James E. Hemphill Joan F. Hertzberg Stephanie Haug Christina Hedlun Stephanie Hemphill Ellen Hertzmark Helen R. Hauge Zully and John Hedreen Elizabeth A. Hemzacek Mary Ellen and Fred Herx Dr. Ina Haugen Corinne Hedrick Constance Henderson Irene L. Herz Louis C. Haughney Phyllis Heenan Helen K. and Richard N. Henderson Rachel Heslin Lynwood P. Haumschlit Joanne C. Heffelfinger and Durga Thapa* Morgan Henderson Janyth A. Hess Jane Hausauer Cathleen Heffernan and Jaime Lester Lee M. Hendler Karen Hess Harriet Hausman Ellen L. Heffernan The Hendrick Family Susan M. Hesse Nancy Hausner Gail Hegeman Lorraine Hendrickson Susan Hessel* Patricia Demar Hauver Mary Hegenbarth Vivian Hendrickson Harriette Hesselein Phyllis Havener June E. Heilman William Henggeler Dolores Hesser Lolita Haverstick Eugene Heim Polly E. Heninger Norma J. Hetrick Drik Havlak Rick Heiman Wilma L. Henke Shannon Hettler Shari Hawk Claire Heimarck Deirdre Henry Romaine Hetz William Hawkins Karen Hein and Ralph B. Dell Jane M. Henry Midge Heumann* Ellen Hawley Michael D. Hein Kathryn Henry Simone Heurich Robert W. Hawley Susan Heinemann Norman Henry Linda J. Hewitt Gene Anna Hawthorne Catherine Heinen Rosemary Henze Carolyn Louise Hewlett Susan C. Hay and Michael A. Becker Chandra Heinlein Sigird Hepp-Dax Esther B. and Walter Hewlett* Mary J. Hayden Richard L. Heiny Anne Herb Flora B. Hewlett Elizabeth Hayes Dana Heirich Emily W. Herbert* Mary Hewlett Geraldine Hayes Elsa Lewis and David R. Heise Norman and Glenn Herbert Susan F. Hexter Teresa Hayes Arthur Heiser Erin Hereford Ted Heyer Theresa Hayes Tibor Heisler Thomas Herfort Margaret W. Heyn Barbara Hayler Janice J. Heiss Cheryl J. Herfurth Carol Hibbert-Swegle Crystal Hayling Sallie Hejl C. Herhold Yolanda R. Hicks Barbara Haynes Leone C. Held Lisa Hering Handley* Evelyn W. and Ross F. Hidy Betsy Haynes Nikki and Benjamin Heldfond Kathleen S. Hering-Smith Mary and Neil Hieber Rita S. Hays Frauke and Alexander Heldring Pamela Herlich Mrs. and Mr. John Higginbotham

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 100 Gregory L. Higgins Catherine Hobley and Matthew H. Holle Richard Hornbeck Howard Hollis Higgins James Edward Nelson Charlene and Z. N. Holler Phylliis Horneman Kyle Higgins Sheila Hochman Vivian Holley Pamela L. Hornung Pamela Hildebran Leonard Hochron Lois E. Holliday Zoe Horowicz Catherine Hill Jesse and Mary Hockman Dr. Margaret Hollingsworth and Jill J. Horowitz Evaleon J. Hill and Jonathan B. Percival Carroll Hodge Timothy D. Heuser Pam and Andy Horowitz Marcia Hill J. Sanborn Hodgkins Arusha A. Hollister Sylvia T. Horowitz Marquita Hill Eva Hodjera Lynne Holloway Alexander Horozan Monica M. Hill Roberta J. Hodson Pat Holloway Jonathan Horsford Patricia Hill Naomi Jean Hofacket Phyllis Holloway-Phelon E. W. Horton Sandra Hill Michael W. Hoffart Dr. Elizabeth A. Holly Inge S. Horton* Avram Hiller Lucy Hoffhines Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hollyfield Judith Horton Elizabeth Hillis Adele Hoffman Ellen Holm Carla M. and Robert A. Horwitz Lily Hillis Beth Hoffman Judy Holman Delia Horwitz Anne Hillman and George Comstock Catherine Hoffman Phyllis J. Holmen Jan Hostetler Linda H. and John B. Hillman Deborah A. Hoffman Sandra G. Holmes Marianne Hotek Michal Hart Hillman Dorothy Hoffman Lindsay Holmgren Glenn A. Hottenstein Michelle R. Hills Jennifer E. Hoffman William Charles Holste Delma D. Houck Erik Hilsdale Muriel P. Hoffman Charles C. Holt Karen Houck Margaret Hilton Nancy Hoffman Jean Holt Philip A. Houck Miriam Hilton Phyllis Hoffman Timothy Holtz M. Hough Sue Hilton Rhoda Hoffman Margaret Holyfield and Catherine W. Houghton Melinda Hing and Patti Salinas Sandra Hoffman Maurice R. Meslans Katharine Houghton Jacqueline B. and Edwards S. Hinge Susan Hoffman and Flo Gelo Karen Holz Valerie Houghton Carol and Spencer Hinkle Mary R. and John C. Hoffmann Cynthia Hom and David Rinaldo Henry Houin Susan Hinshon Edith Hofmeister June Hom Maddy and Tom Houk Dr. William R. Hintzman Lorraine and Charles Hofmeister Frederick Homan Nancy Houk Henry Hinz Carolyn S. Hofstetter Paula N. Homer Charlene R. House Jeanette Hipskind Dawn Hofstrand Maryann Hondo Dixie House Jane B. Hirsch Janine Hoft Clark R. Honig Sara House Karen Hirsch Jann L. Hoge R. L. Honigman Carolee Houser Susan Hirsch and Andrew Gray Sherrill Hogen Susan L. Hood Jan K. Housinger Katherine A. Hirsch-Arndt and Marjorie Hogle Carol Hook Birgit Houston Richard B. Arndt Virginia B. Hogstad H. Donn Hooker Mildred Houtekier Ira S. Hirschfield Candice Hoke and George H. Taylor Harris H. Hooker Julie Houtz John Hirschi Suzanne and Larre Hoke Janet M. and Carl G. Hooper* Debra and Ken Hover Paula Hirschoff and Chuck Ludlam Karen Holbrook Patricia Hooper Mark A. Hovis Debra Hirshberg Emma Holcroft Susan Hooper Kari J. Hovland Judith A. Hirshberg Margaret Holihan Ariel Hoover Beatrice Howard Adrienne Hirt Janet M. Holland Deborah Hoover Catherine Howard Fennis Ho and Joel J. Knutson John Holland Linda S. Hoover Edith P. Howard Olivann Hobbie Kelley Holland Dale R. Hopkins Judith A. Howard Jennifer Hobbs and Laurie Arbeiter Linda Holland Emily Hopkins Karla and Joe Howard Ruth Hobbs Margaret and Patrick Holland Jane Hopkins Lucille O. Howard Elizabeth Hobby Norman Holland Stephen Hopkins Sara G. and Daggett H. Howard Brian Hoberman Taffy Holland Frances Hopson Ted Howard Robert Horn

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Virginia Howard Bryan G. Hull Susan and Joel Hyatt Ellen Isaacs Alyssa Cymene Howe Lydia Hull Judy and Tom Hyde Sarah-Leah S. Isaacs Elizabeth C. and Richard R. Howe Mary A. Hulse and Lynn H. Strudler Leigh Hyde Arina Isaacson Florence Howe Phillip Hult Pamela W. Hyde Richard Isaacson Genevieve Howe Cecily Hume* Jennifer A. Hyman* H. S. and Katherine Isbin Betty Howell and Gerald Anderson* Susan Hume Mary Hynes Linda and Ronald M. Israel Donna M. Howell Jean M. and Paul Alexander Humez Tary Beth Hypes Judith and Warren Ittelson Mae Howell Kathleen Humiston Patsy Ivan-James Frances Howson Diane S. Humphrey I Terri Ivers Janice Hoye Floyd P. Humphrey Victoria J. Iacono Kristi L. Iverson Dr. Donald C. Hoyt Paul Armstrong Humphrey Rita and Dr. M. Z. Ibrahim Virginia and Eric Hoyte Rachel Humphrey Marjorie Iburg J Peggy M. Hrastar Sheila and Mike Humphreys Ray Icely Dr. Carol Jacklin Clara Hsu Dr. Harriet Nona Hungate* Hiroko Ichikawa Kathleen Jacklin Belle Huang Judith Hungerford Mary Ann Idzikowski Marie Jackman Mr. and Mrs. Milton Huber Sarah F. Hunnewell Paul Ievins Edward Jackson Caryn Huberman Barbara L. Hunt Magdalene E. Iglar Keri Jackson Elise R. Hubsher Betty Cochran Hunt Anna R. Igra Marjorie Jackson and Laurielynn Keane Lauren and Jeffrey Hubsher Gloria G. Hunt Vivien R. Igra Dianne Jacob and Owen Rubin* Dr. Maryann Huckabay Laurie Hunt Adolf Ikeman Ann and Carl Jacobs Jody Hucko Mary E. Hunt and Diann L. Neu* Aaron Ilan Genice Jacobs Mollie and Kevin Hudner Thompson M. S. Hunter Lee Ilan Helene Jacobs Maria and Joshua Hudnut Marianne K. Hunter Eve Ilsen and Zalman Schaeter Jean D. Jacobs Heather E. Hudson T. A. Hunter Flaurie Imberman and David Berkowitz Judith Jacobs Kathy Hudson Eleanor Hunting Peggy Imirie Stephen M. and Arlene L. Jacobs Nori Hudson Tania Hurie Jeff Imrie Melanie Jacobs Rex A. Hudson Glenna Hurlbert Christine Ims Rose G. Jacobs Victoria T. Hudson Marianne F. and William J. Hurley Bina M. and Anthony J. Indelicato Stanley S. Jacobs Nancy M. Huelsmann* Lily Hurlimann Tova Indritz Stella Jacobs Sarah Huertas and Herbert I. Goldman Benny Hurlock Diana Inga Susan and Walter Jacobs Phyllis C. Huettner Deborah A. Hursh and Mark A. Mortin Lourdes Inga and Hebert Pasos* Bernice H. Jacobsen Sarah B. Hufbauer and David D. True* Ruth J. Hurvitz Marjean A. Ingalls Geraldine Jacobson and Monroe D. Reed Caryl Huffaker Cecelia Hurwich Carol Ingelson Joy Jacobson Dorothy Huffman Nancy W. Husbands Sharon Chinen Ingle Leigh Jacoby Suellen Hugan Ann R. Husch Rebecca A. Inglefield Margret E. Jacoby Terri Hugget Janet S. and James T. Hustler Kristen Ingmire Susan E. Jacoby Gladys M. and Donald E. Hughes Elanor S. Hutchens Gayle and Dan Ingraham Joele Jaffe Janet E. Hughes Henry Hutchings Pat Ingraham Laura Jaffe John F. Hughes Tiffany Hutchings and Chad Wheeler Veronica C. Inman Ronnie Jaffe and Geoffrey Gibson Laura D. Hughes Elizabeth Hutchins Prudence and Gerard Inzerillo Doriann M. Jaffee Lynn G. Hughes Kimiyo and William Hutchinson Ewa Iracka and Rose Arlene Zink Lea and Bruce Jaffee Sarah S. and Brady A. Hughes* Helen L. Hutchison and Lee D. Aurich Florence Irons Naomi Jagers Natalie Huguet and Frank Trommler Gertrude Hutton Marion Irvine Donna Jaggard Doris Hulbert Marcia Hwang Ginny Irving Deborah Jagoda William D. Hulchanski Su W. Hwang and Matthew Glickman Autumn R. Irwin Ann and Hank Jakiela Betty Huling Theresa Y. Hwang Joseph and Margaret B. Irwin Lisa Jakobsen

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 102 Susanne E. Jalbert* S. Jelley Jean Johnson Dorothy Jones Cynthia H. James Roberta N. Jenckes Jeremiah M. and Jessie Quintero Johnson Elijah W. Jones, Jr. Jane James Miriam E. and William F. Jencks Joanna Johnson Gwendolyn Jones Tina J. James Cyd Jenefsky Katherine Johnson Jacqueline Jones Carrie Jameson Diana Jenkins Kay Johnson Janice Jones Rebecca Janes Elizabeth Jenkins Kristina K. Johnson Jenn R. Jones Scott A. Jankovich Norma T. Jenkins Linda Johnson Judith Jones Sharon and Lawrence Janof Pamela M. Jenkins Liz and Cyrus Johnson, Jr. Katherine J. Jones and Anne Garrett David Janower Sharon Rae Jenkins Lynn Johnson Kathryn Jones and James Kaiser Tineke E. Jansen Dr. Anne M. Jennings Marion L. Johnson Laura Jones Manon Janssen Judith Jennings Nan H. Johnson Linda Jones Elizabeth A. and Paul Jantsch Katharine Jennings Nancy E. and Timothy L. Johnson Lois K. and Dale H. Jones* Desiree Jantz Lisa Jennings Orval Johnson Margot Jones Charlene Janzen and Alice Miller Rosemary R. Jennings Patricia T. Johnson Marie A. Jones Marie Jaqua Richard and Mary Jennison Phyllis H. and John R. Johnson Marilyn Jones Natalie Jarmon Carol Jensen R. Peter Johnson and Susan M. Neyer* Michael P. Jones Kathy Jarvis Frances A. Jensen Rochelle T. Johnson Patricia F. Jones Susan Jarzynka Linda Jensen Rosa Johnson Robert T. Jones Licia Jaskunas and Koen Vercruysse Louise and Ollie L. Jensen Rosemary A. Johnson Rosemary Jones Angelina V. Jaso Rebecca Jensen Sally Johnson Sally Jones Helen Jaspen Victoria Jensen and Jonathan Spencer Sara Johnson Susan Jones Zina Jasper Deedee and David W. Jenson Sarah Johnson Sylvia Jones Alice and Sitaram Jaswal Diana Jenson Steve Johnson Thea Jones Tempe A. Javitz* Judy Jerabek Thad C. Johnson Leigh and Richard W. Jones-Bamman Barbara Jay Margaret Jerene Theresa Johnson* Jeannette Jones-Sosa Courtney A. Jay Chandra Jessee and Julius Gaudio Tommie Johnson Linda Joplin and Mil Frederick Hilda and John Jay Jennifer Jew Tracy H. Johnson Brigitte Jordan and Robert Irwin* Anuradha Jayanti and Martin Milewski Richard J. Jewell Virginia Johnson Deborah Jordan Susheela Jayapal and Brad Miller Ann Jewett Wendy Johnson Connie Jorgensen Nuwan S. Jayasena Jennifer and Joseph Jiampietro Ellen and Barry Johnson-Fay Roberta Jorik Daphne Jayasinghe and Chris Crowe Anita Jindal Judith R. Johnson-Williams Kathleen and Robert Joy Victoria H. and Edward Jaycox* Laurene Powell Jobs Anne Johnston Raelyn Joyce Barbara Jayson Anastasia and Mark Rene Joelson Caroline Johnston Lindsay and Ken Joye Patti Jazanoski Karey J. Joensen Frances L. Johnston Barbara J. G. Joyner Richard C. Jedlicka Ronald L. Johnsen Levy Johnston Jane E. Jubb Karen Jefchak Ann Johnson Margaret R. Johnston Nancy Jubb and Eddie Pacheco Dectora Coe Jeffers and Chris Jeffers Anne Hale Johnson Margaret M. Johnston Elizabeth Juda and Stephen Nelson Daisy Jefferson Brita Johnson and L. Allen Poole Norma G. Johnston Katherine Juda Sherry Jeffery Corine Johnson Elizabeth Johnstone Judy M. Judd Anna Jeffrey Dione C. Johnson Annette Jolin and Richard Uren Pamela Jue Anna S. Jeffrey Dorothy Johnson Rosalie A. Jolnski Kathleen Juliano Robin Jeffries Eisbeth Johnson Alexander Jones Julia Julsrud Thomas L. Jeffries Gloria T. Johnson Ann Jones Ronald J. Juneau Marian Jefopoulos Graceann and Bob Johnson Cynthia Jones Joanne Jung and Jim Ryder Dijana Jelaca Harry Johnson Daniel Jones Vera Junge Patricia Donovan and Philip Jelley J. T. Johnson, Jr. David R. Jones Christy and Charlie Junkerman

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Giselle A. Jurkanin and Kristin A. Cooper* Jon Kannegaard Jay R. Kaufman Diane M. Kelsey Karla and Steve Jurvetson Joanne P. Kanter Julie Kaufman Jennifer Kelsey Joan Juster Laura Kantorowski and Mike Bates Marjorie R. Kaufman Becky Kelso Judithanne Justice Nancy Kanwisher Dr. Mary F. Kaufman Francoise A. Kelz Anita D. Kapadia and Mrs. and Mr. Sol Kaufman Elizabeth Kemm Feroze P. Taraporevala Carole Kaufman Sally Kemp K Benita J. Kaplan Louise I. Kachevsky Patricia R. Kaufmann Ellen Kemper Carol Kaplan Nicole Kafka Wendy Kaufmyn and Lawrence Kemper Jane Kaplan Gregory M. Beshouri* Nina G. Kagiwada Paul S. Kempner Joanne Kaplan and Stephen Hartlaub Michael Kauper Eino Kahkola Sally Kempton Max R. Kaplan Marilyn and James Kavanaugh Maria Kahl Rebecca Kendall Eugene Kaplan Alice Kawazoe Patricia and Edwin J. Kahl Heather Kendon Robert Kaplan Dr. Robert E. Kay Aida Kahn Melissa Kendrick Sheryl A. Kaplan Susan Kay Edie Kahn Dorothy B. Kennedy Mike Kappus Charlene Kaye Eva Kahn Dorothy S. and Gary D. Kennedy L. Shoulter Karall Judith Kays JoAnn Kahn and Thomas Lyon Karen Morey Kennedy Carolyn and Martin Karcher* Lydija Kazlas Journet Kahn M. Catherine Kennedy Carolyn Kari Monica and Michael Gray Keady Karen Kahn Mary Kenney Tiia Kari Eva Kearnes Briana E. Kahoano Maureen A. Kenney Zepur Karkarzian Margaret Kearney Carl R. Kaiser Mary Kenny Terry Lynn Karl Sharon Keating Ronald L. Kaiserman Mary Jo Kenny Karen Karnes Joe Keatinge Hanako Kaku Minnie M. Kenny (deceased) Eric Karolak Diane Keefe and John Levin Margaret Kalacznik Allison Kent Kent Karraker Susan Keefe Karen and Jeremiah Kalan Judith Kenter Susan Karrasch Judith Keeler Theodora June Kalikow Neal and Alissa Keny-Guyer* Krishnan Kartha Marjorie N. and Ted Keeler Linda Kalinowski Leon Kenyon Ann E. Kaslow Eric Keeley Judith Kaliski Lonnie and Michael Keogh Cheryl Kasper Marilyn S. Keenan Mimi and Gene A. Kalland Liese Keon Irene Kasson Larissa Keet Henrietta G. Kalle Margaret Lumpkin Keon* Katerina Kastnerova Elizabeth M. Keever Evelyn Kallmann Ellen Kepchar Nancy Kates Lauren Leslie Kehr Debra Kalmuss Susan Kephart Anna Katherine Sherry Keith and Robert Girling Sona Kalousdian and Ira D. Lawrence* Roberta L. Keppel David A. Katz and Cecilia Absher Page Kelleher Grace Kamau Ruth K. Keraus Deana Katz Debra Keller Kitty Kameon June Kerman Debbie Katz Mary Monaco Keller Carolyn Kameya Bernie C. Kern Deborah Katz Charles Kelley Christine Kamil Dr. David Kern Eleanor J. Katz Lois Kelley and James White L. Irene Kamila and Joyce Hannula* Jeffrey K. Kern and Susan J. Thurson Larry Katz Melissa Kelley Scott Kaminski Jennifer Kern* Lawrence and Marilyn Katz Peggy Kelley Kamala Kampado and David Barsamian Lisa Kern Lori Katz Evelyn R. and Paul V. Kellman Clara Kamunde and Christopher Dopp S. Kernochan Paula Katz Claudia C. Kelly Katherine and Keith Kanaga Sally G. Kerr Sherry Katz Jennifer Kelly Elyse Kane Carol F. Kessler Sybille Katz Kathy Kelly Lynne K. Kane Irene Kessler Shirley L. Kauffman Mary Kelly Sheila E. Kane Alana Ketchel Allan E. Kaufman Mary L. Kelly Robert Kanel Pauline Dent and Thomas B. Ketchum James E. Kaufman Melissa Kelly-McCabe Karen Kang Martha Ketelle

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 104 Linda Ketley Samuel J. Kingsley and Jennifer D. Kloes Patricia Kollmer Peg Keyes Janet C. Zimmerman Eliza Klose Delores Komar Elizabeth J. and Christopher B. Keys Walter I. and Thomas Kingsley Mark Klosterman Dan Kominsky S. Khan Barbara Kingsolver Betty Kloth Diane Kondrat Nita L. Khandelwal Jo A. Kinkade Kathy Kay Klovstad Loong Kong Brijesh Khanna Katharine H. Kinkade* Bernice B. Klucznik Sally Konley Sumedha M. Khanna* Bill Kinsey Donald Kmetz Carolyn Konrad Lily Kharrazi Jamie Kinzer Seth Kmetz Donna C. Konrad Shahab Khatami Martha Kirby Karen A. and Thomas J. Kmetzo Eleanor Konrath Kanta Khipple Mary Kirby Carol S. Knapton Athena Konstan Janet Kidd and Jon Lindstrom Susan Kirk-Davalt Lucinda Knaus Laura S. Koopman and Joan Kidd Janice J. Kirkland Judith Kneeter Andrew M. Ansorge Joseph J. Kielb Heather Kirkpatrick and Robert Reich Anne Knezevic Sara Genia Koopman Eaddo Hayes Kiernan Suzanne Kirkpatrick Ethan and Richard Knight Marla B. Koosed Nancy Hunt Kiesling David A. Kirkwood Tina Knight Hedda Kopf and Sara Levine Elaine Kihara and David Sweet Isabel J. Kirsch Amy Knobel Jennifer Kopp Richard W. Kilby Dr. Ellen F. Kirschman* Joanna Knobler Susan Kopplin Kate Killebrew Mary Jo Kirschman Jennie Knoop Annie Bruyn Kops Chris Kim Dorothy Kirshenberg Clio Knowles Miriam M. Korb David S. Kim Soren Kisiel Linda Knowll Meena Korff-Rodriguez and Mary Kim and Alan L. Marks Barbara Kiss Sarah Knup Dr. J. Michael Korff Young Hee Kim-Wait Susan Kissell Theodore Knupke Rochelle Korman Lisa Kimball Frances Kissling* Don Knutson Claire Korn Barbara and David Kimport Mark and Delyth Kitch David Knutzen Sandra D. Korn Jo Ann Kimzey and Daniel Goodwin* Mary L. Klaas Amanda Kobayashi Cathy R. Kornblith Kaiti Kimzey and Emmett Jacobi Betty and Philip Klabunde S. Kobayashi Terry and Ed Kornbluh Beverly King Leni Klaimitz Noelle E. Kobza Alice Kornhauser Denise P. King Melissa Klar Carol Kocan Ellie Korros Elizabeth and Ethan King Amy Klatzkin Mary Kocel Kandace Korth Emily and Chelsea King Kristen and Paul Klawitter Rosette and Gerald Koch Dr. Thomas Koshy Helen Tittle King Joseph B. Klebanoff Eric K. Kocher Christine Koski Jane E. King* Stans Kleijnen and Joop Verbaken* Mimi Koehl and Zack Powell Joanne Koslofsky Julie King David Klein Lillie Koeppel Shirley Ann Kostelny Katherine King Hanny L. Klein Jeannine Koessel Peggy and Neil Kostick Kathy King Dr. Jeanne Klein Jill Koethcke Susan Kotcher Laurie King Pam Klein Diana Kohanski Ellen Koteen and Diane Palladino Linda L. King Shirley and Edwin Klein Michael F. Kohl Lois Kotin Lindsay King Gertrude Kleinbart Irene M. Kohler-Addis and Judith Kotler Naomi King Isobel R. Kleinman Thomas G. Kohler Lawrence Kozak Nikki King Benita Kline Jean G. Kohn* Sophia Koziatek Paula King and Marguerita Craycroft Dorothy B. Kline Keiko Julie Koizumi and Dot Hachey Lori Kraemer Rachel K. King Douglas R. Kline Mary Kokernot Margery W. Kraemer Theodore B. King James Kline Jane and Albert Kolb Edna Kram Betty B. Kingsley Julie Klinger P. and A. Kollisch Helen O. Kramer Hope Kingsley* Kristen Klingvall Jamie Kollman Deborah and Howard Kramer June Hope Kingsley* (deceased) Judith Klinman Susan Kollmar Jacqueline Kramer Judy Kramer*

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Laurie Kramer Jennifer Kuan and Lawrence Yang Andrea Z. Lacroix Celeste Landry and Eric Cornell Lila Kramer Michal Kubicki Dianne Ladd Carolyn Landwehr Marti Kramer Deborah Kucay Aimee Ladrigue Uta Landy and Philip Darney Mary Kramer Jane D. Kuczynski and Lee Ladue Melvin B. and Joan F. Lane Sidney Kramer Dr. Alan H. Kuczynski Souphone Laem Kimberly Ann Lane Else and Walter Kramer Ada Kudron Adam Lafaue Marvin Lane Vivian Kramp William G. Kuepper Ellen Lafler Rebecca Lane Allen Krantz Rebecca Kugel Ange Lafraie Christine Lang Barbara Kranz Sandra J. Kuhn Anthony Lagrega Helen W. Lang Bonnie Kraus Virginia M. Kuhn Sabin R. Lahey Judith Lang Leslie and Paul Kraus Virginia Kuhn James Lai Michelle T. Lang Leora Krause Renate Kuhnert George S. Laird Lea Langdon Suzanne Krause* Annis Kukulan Laurie A. Laird and Jeffrey Bull* Susan L. Langdon Katherine A. and Lawrence M. Krauss Joann Kukulus and Fred S. Wiener Olivia E. and Marvin F. Laird Sandra and David Lange Ruth Krauss Linwood A. Kulp, Jr. Ruth M. Laird Vanessa Lange Rhonda A. Ríos Kravitz and Barbara Kulton Sara and Robert Laird M. J. Langelan Stephen J. Wirtz Chitra Kumar Tracey A. Lake Gilah Langner Harry Krawczryszyn Rajinder Kumar Albert Lakebrink Mr. and Mrs. Sigred Lanoux Jan Krawitz Lila Kung Anne Laker and Joseph Merrick Claire Lansdell Carol Krebs Dr. Charlotte A. Kunkel Ann Hallan Lakhdhir Amy Lansky Susan C. Krebs Judith Kunofsky and Mitchell Shandling* Dr. Peter Lakstigala Alexis Lantgen Janet Kreha Katharine Kunst and Katherine Fulton Gyongy C. Laky and Thomas Layton* Carol Lantzc Jessica N. Kreitzer Frederick Kunz Constance Lasala Jean B. Lanz James N. Kremer Kathy Kuo Kathryn Lalley-Dewel and Veronica Lanzon Marc A. Kremers Patricia Kupinse William K. Dewell Karen Lao Nancy Kreml Connie and Gerald Kurihara Angela Lam Barbara Lapcek Joseph G. Krepps Donna R. Kuroda Erika Misty Lam Jennifer A. Lapham and Paul Sacaridiz Bonnie Kreps Edwin B. Kurtz Kathleen Lamary Ellis Lapin Arlyce Kretschman Katy Kurtz Alonzo L. Lamb Dean Lapp Cherie Krey Melinda Kurtz Susan Lamb Lauren Lappen Julia B. Kringel* Carol and Kenneth M. Kurtzman Jean Lambert Monica Larenas Lata Krishnan and Ajay Shah Shelby C. Kurzius Roy Lambert Vernel H. Larner* Martine and Krish Krishnan Elizabeth Ranieri Kuth Wooster Lambert Amy S. Larsen Steven Kriske Lisa Kutner Roy Lamberton Deb Larsen Joseph Krislov Tina and Ahmed Kutty Ivan Lamont Jeannette Larsen Hyman A. Krisner Clara and Elinar Kvaran James Lampert Jensine Larsen Mary Sue Kristiansen Louise Lamphere Karen M. Larsen* Joy Kroeger-Mappes and Edward Lampman Kathy Larsen Thomas Mappes* L Georgina La Berge Sujitpan Bao Lamsam and Scott D. Sagan Wilda Larsen and Sherry Wilmsen Martha W. and James L. Kropf Carol and Steve La Bonte Betty H. Landberger Aurelio Larson Connie Krosney Michelle La Prise* Aubrey Lande Doris Larson Judy Kruger E. La Scholl Nana Landenberger Karen and Eric Larson Michael J. Kruk R. M. Labouchere David P. Landes Marisa J. Larson Melissa Krum Sheila LaBrecque Deborah B. Landesman Mary Jo Larson Catharine T. Krupp Rhea Lachappelle Patricia Landis Theresa M. Larson Dr. Judith Krusell Katherine A. Lacher Leslie G. Landrum Dr. Linda Larson-Prior Joseph Krys

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 106 “I recently became involved with a women’s healing circle, Hali Lee Melissa Lemay Kathryn and Otis Lee Andreana Lemmon organized by a friend of mine, and we meet monthly to do our Laurie McNeill Lee Lucille Lemmon spiritual work together. In that we are concentrating on Mae Lee and Julius Paras Josephine Lemon Marcus Lee Nancy K.D. Lemon empowering the feminine in our world, it seems apropos that we Melissa Lee Debra Lemonds contribute in a concrete way to your wonderful organization.” Myrra L. Lee Lora Bex Lempert Rachel C. Lee and David L. Fikstad Ivette Lenard Ms. Denise Gail Leo Steven S. Lee Mrs. Harry Lenart* Donor since 2006 Susan S. and Alexander Lee, Jr. Pamela F. Lenehan Virginia B. Lee James Larue Alice Lazarus Ann Lennartz Yin-May Lee Carol L. Lasek and Howard N. Bienenfeld Ginger B. Lazarus Mary E. Lennon Susan Lee-Rife and Greg Rife Melissa Lasky Monte Lazarus Helen Lentze Stuart Leeb Carole K. Last Nancy J. and Joshua N. Lazerson Denise Gail and Gary Alan Leo F. Lee Leech Sharon Latham Uyen Le and Thuong Van Le Nancy Leon Linda Leedberg and Stanley Caldwell Diane B. Latko Thomas R. Le Bon Carla A. Leonard Judy Leeds Sue and Peter LaTourrette Sondra Le Grand David Leonard Linda Leeds Ellen J. Leonard and Lynn Crawford Trudy Latzko Pearl J. Lea Mary R. and Steve Leen Judith and Edwin Deane Leonard Denise Lau Autumn Leaf Charles K. Leeper Kathleen L. Leonard Marilyn Laub Rebecca Leamon Judi Leff Leslie L. and David K. Leonard John Laue Pamela K. Lear Rochelle Lefkowitz Mary A. Leonard Kathleen Lauer and Allen J. Lauer Ruth C. Lear Harriet P. and John Lefley Teresa and Robert Leonard* Susan Lauffer Rita Leard Lisa Lefort Lisa Leong Ruth E. Launer Amanda Lease Katherine Anne Legane Vincent Leonti Andrea Lauricella Raymond Leaver Paul Legge Linda S. Leonzal Marilyn Laurie Roni Lebauer and Michelle Ryan* Mary G. Leggitt Iris Leopold Charles Lauter Cathy and Rich Lebeaux* Jane Legwold Marc Leopold Maria Lavarias Harriet LeBel Francis P. Lehar Bonnie Lepoff Jean C. Lave Laurie Leber and Kjell Swedin Elliott Lehem Cala and Paul Lerman Edgar R. Laverde Anne LeBlanc Dawn Lehman David Lerner Myriam Laverde James Leborys Susan Y. Lehman and D.J. McFadden Dianne E. Penson Lerner and Pat Lavette Helene Lecar Vivian V. Lehmann Nolan E. Lerner Dina E. Lavin Mary Leckie Ingrid Lehrer Gloria Lerner Patricia L. LaVon Geraldine Leder Mary Lehti Meyer Lerner Robert Law Lynn Lederer and Leslie W. Long Suzanne Leib Linda Leshanna Beverly S. Lawrence Rose Lederman Jack Leibler Marie Lesley Karen Lawrence Dorotha Ledman Deborah S. Leighton* Jeraldine Lesser and Brian J. Goldstein Karen N. C. and Mark Lawrence Jennifer Ledward Eva Leighton Barbara Lessnau Marta Jo Lawrence* Amanda J. and Donald A. Lee Margaret Leinbach Patricia E. and Daniel E. Lester Hollie Schiller Lawrie Andrea Lee Mildred Leipzig Lorin and Karen Letendre David D. Lawson April Lee Jeffrey Leiser Yin Ling Leung and Shaibal Roy Leslie Lawton Barbara Lee Bren and Lawrence Leisure Stephen and Patricia Levee Anna Lawwill-Culmer Carla Lee and Jacob Martin Mitra Lele Sally Lynn Leveille and Judith R. Layman Constance Lee Mary Lellouche Robert A. Kingsbrook Megan Layman Elizabeth P. and Dr. R. Hewlett Lee* Craig Leman Alexis Levin Lois Lazar* Erin Lee Bonnie Levin and Jon Haber

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Cornelia R. and Herbert Levin Renee Lewis Bernard E. Lindquist Kay and Paul Loeffelholz Dawn Levin Richard D. Lewis Pat B. Lindquist Meria Loeks Dustin Levin Stacy D. Lewis Barbara and Targe Lindsay Fritz Loewenstein Lynn Levin Wendy Lewis Mary Lindsay Marilyn Loftesness Phyllis Levin Edie Lewison Ann Lindsley J. Robert Loftis Adam Levine Jeralyn P. Lewitz Eric Liner Anita J. and Robert Logan Beryl Levine Batya Lewton William R. Linford Donna Logan Estelle Levine Jennifer Salz Lezin Jasiri R. Lingappa Eileen D. Logan Gilbert Levine Iris and William J. Libby Priscilla R. Linn Elizabeth H. Logan Gussie Levine Doris Licata Devon and Dan Linneman Judy Logan Jack G. Levine Max Licher Elizabeth S. and Dr. Arnold S. Linsky Maria Logan and Luke Van Horn Jennifer B. Miko Levine Judith D. and Louis Lichtenstein Juan Linz Sarita Lohani and Stephen Broscheid Lesley R. Levine and Na’ama Firestone Pam and Don Lichty Trudy Lionel Jeanne Lohmann Linda J. Levine Erica Lieb Richard P. Lipka Mindy Loiselle* G. B. and Marilyn Masters Levine Ken Lieb Gabrielle Lipkin and Samuel Wojnilower Joy Ellen Lohrer Mildred Levine Elizabeth S. Lieberman Jean Lipman-Blumen and Donna Loitz R. and Irwin Levine Mildred Lieberman Harold J. Leavitt Sue Lomenzo Sara and Mitch Levine Shelly Lieberman Charles Lippa Susan London Sharon Levine Kerry Kemp Lien Peggy and Gregory Lippe Anne and Alex Long Zena Levine Yvonne Lifshutz Emily Lippert Julie Long Amanda Levinson and Adam Rosenblatt Walter Ligett Joellen and Peter Lippett Sidne J. Long Margaret H. Levis Amy Light and Michael Robins Hilary Lips and Wayne K. Andrew Camille Longino Annette Levitt Deborah Ann Light* Ariela Lipton Robert Longo Debra Levitt Deborah Light Robert S. Liroff Vivian Longoni Joanna Levitt Marc N. Light Susan Liroff Elizabeth Lonoff A. Levy Ria Lihs Adelay and George Li Claudia H. Loo Barbara V. Levy Kathleen A. Liles Susanne Lissak John G. Looney Barrie Levy Carol and Al Lilleberg Pia and John Listerud Marilyn Sutton Loos H. Richard Levy Amanda A. Lin and Nathan C. Thomas Carolyn S. Little Gwen Loosmore Jordan Levy Sandra Beach Lin Cecil S. Little Sandra Lopacki Jane E. Lewenthal* Susan and Donald Linch Margaret and James Little David Lopez Frank Lewin Barbara Lind Marianne Little Deborah W. Lopez Anne Lewis Karen Lind Susan E. Little John R. Lopez Anne D. Lewis Harley J. Lindberg Patricia Litwin Patricia LoPresti Bobbi Lewis Kerstin Lindberg and Thomas Sullivan Barbara Livermon Terry Lorant and Peter Jacobson Charles D. Lewis Marie Lindberg Fancisco Liwag Arthur Lord Diane Lewis Olivia Lindberg Lori A. Llewelyn Constance Lord Dianne Lewis Kerstin M. Lindblom Jennifer Lloyd Kay Lord Dorothy Lewis Delbert M. Linden Nancy Lloyd Mary Jean Lord Greig D. Lewis M. J. Linden Mary Lobenstein and J. Sellen Brenda Loreman Jean R. Lewis William Linden Elizabeth B. Locke Dr. Karen M. Lorentzen L. Cheryl Lewis Dara Lindenbaum Kate Locke Lois Lorentzen Lanalee Lewis Joyce P. Lindenbaum Yusuf Nkosi Lockett Georgianne Lorenz Marcia Lewis and Larry Hunter Janet L. Linder Blake Locklin Robert Lorimer Mary Ann and Edwin Lewis Lucia Woods Lindley John Lodenkamper Isobel Loring Mary H. Lewis Lori A. B. Lindner Susanne Lodgen Sandra K. and Michael J. Lorion

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 108 Suzanne Lorrin Erika Lundquist Catherine Macguinness Sylvia Maier Charles T. Lotreck Sharon and Kenneth Lundstrom Susan J. Machtinger Arjun Prasad Mainali Judith L. Lotz Maryann Lundy Shelli Mack Sandy Maine Carol S. and Harry A. Louchheim* Rhonda and John Luongo Shelly S. Mack John W. Majeski, Jr. Marjorie G. Loucks Dr. Jennifer McKnight Lupes Muriel J. MacKeigan Patricia Major Calvin Y. Louie Claire Lupton Donald Mackenzie Madhu and Virender Makker Sonia Loungway Cary E. Lurie* Helen R. and David S. G. MacKenzie* Tsedaye Makonnen Paula Lounsbury Connie and Bob Lurie Lori Mackenzie Jane L. Makowka Carrie and David Love Jane Lusk Melissa Mackenzie Estelle Makuku Marcena W. Love* Oni Lusk-Stover Susan R. MacKenzie* Louise Malakoff Marilyn Love Carol Lustenader Carol Mackersie Sara Malaun Ryan Love Beatrice Ann and George F. Luthringer Evelyn Mackey Shelia Malcolm Jean Lovejoy Yosef Lutwak Monica Mackey Andres and Pauline Maldonado Rachel S. Lovejoy Beverly A. Lutz* William R. Mackey Jehangir Malegam Christine Loveland George Luz Nonie Mackin Nauman Malik Genevra K. Loveland Pat Lyddane Louisa MacLaren Saba Malik Linda and Emil Lovely M. Brinton Lykes and Alison S. and Paul D. MacLean Susana M. Mallare Li Maio Lovett Catherine M. Mooney Brenda and Donald MacLean Anne-Marie Mallon Mary Lou Lovette Charles Lyle Judy Maclean Mary D. Malmborg Marcie Low Jing and Richard Lyman* Beryce Maclennan Sonja Malmuth Stephen Low Joanne Lyman* Elizabeth A. MacLeod Joseph Malof Rosemary Lowden* Mary S. Lyman Jennifer R. and Roderick K. Macleod Jane Malone Emory Lowe John Lyna Barbara Zerbe Macnab Margaret Malone Gail Lowell Eleanor P. Lynch Pearl Oxorn Mades Nancy Malone Charlotte Lowery Julie C. Lynch Katharine Madigan Linda M. Maloney Janett B. Lowes* Lee Lynch Barbara Madore Dory C. Malott Dr. Douglas Lowrey Carolyn Lynes Julia Irvine Madore Betty Joan Maly and John Meyers Ruth Lowy Susan Lynette Christina L. Maffia Bonnie Maly Thomas Loy Daniel L. Lynn Julie Della Maggiora Liz Mamorsky and Melburn C. Knox Nancy Lubamersky Barbara and John Lynskey Natalie Magistrale Ruth and Cliff Manchester Enid Lubarsky Rhona Lyons and David Warren Marjorie Magruder Catherine M. Mancini Martin Lubawy Sandra and David Lyons Blanche Maguire Susanna Mancini and Silverio Foresi Rebecca L. Lubetkin Marvin Lytle Mary Lee Maguire Margaret A. Mancuso Mark Lucard Rachel Maguire and Adrian Rizo Dr. Margaret Mandel Ann M. Lucas M Elizabeth Mahaffy Daniel and Selma Mandel Beatrice H. Lucas Bob Mabbs Jonathan P. Mahaffy Regina Mangio Eleanor M. Luce* Joyce Mac Duffie Dushy and Dr. Alexander Mahendran Caroline K. Manildi Sarah Ludden and Nancy Lanoue Pennie Mac Pherson Julia Maher Dr. Sarojam K. and Dr. Reinhold Mankau James Ludwig Rita M. MacAlpine Pat T. Maher Mandee Manley Harold Luft Alison C. Macbeth Rosemarie and John Maher Leroy R. Mann Susan Luksza Carol E. MacDonald Deborah Mahlstedt Lorraine Frances Mann and Peter Lumenthal Joan and Wallace Macdonald Audrey R. Mahon Victor Silverman Margaret Lumpkin (deceased) Ellen A. Macek Amy Mahoney Susan J. Mann Mary June Lund Alexander Macgillivray and Myklyn Mahoney Wilbur Mann Linda and Scott Lunda Shona Crabtree Klaus Mahr Carol Manning Nancy and Fred Lundberg Kathryn MacGregor and Adam Fawcett Donna R. Maier Donna Manning

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Judith A. Mannix and John T. Koot Harumi and Greg Marshall Joseph Massey Sharon Mayes and Charles H. Wave Jane Mansbridge and Christopher Jencks Jilma Marshall Lisa K. Mastain Priscilla Maynard Heather M. Mansfield Joan Marshall Blythe S. J. Masters M. Maynor Richard Mansfield Leslie B. Marshall* Polly Masters Christine Mayo Sage Mansfield Louise Marshall Ryan Masterson Louise A. Mayo Martha L. Manson* Strother Marshall Charlotte and Nicholas Mastroianni Barbara Mays P. E. M. Mansour Jane M. and Thomas E. Marshburn Sandra K. Masur Robert D. Mazaitis Praveen Mantena Dorothy D. and Terrance S. Martiesian Katherine L. Masyn Marion Maze Ed Mantler M. Martiesian Judy Fossum Mathern Holly Laura Mazurko Judy Manton Amy Martin Peter Mathers Therese A. Mazzetti Laurie Manuel Anne and Andrew Martin Nancy Mathews Jane McConnell Jillian Manus-Salzman April Martin Patricia Mathews Morton McD. Jones, Jr. (deceased) Jefferson Mar Beatrice Martin Shelly Mathews Jan McIlroy Rita Maran* Charles L. Martin Susan Mathews Juliane McAdam Mary Maraniss Debra Martin Susan Mathiascheck Jill McAdaragh Adam Marchick Dorothy Martin Nancy Mathiasen and Sara Chadwick Lois McAfee Mary F. Marcina Gail Ann Milne Kelly A. Mathieson Frances B. McAllister Lois E. Marcum Gertraud Martin Vijay K. Mathur Don McBain and Warren Anderson Jeanne Margen Harriet Smith Martin (deceased) Cathy Mathwig Donna K. McBain and Samuel P. Evans Kim J. Marggraf Helen F. Martin James H. Matlack Susie and Pat McBaine Hillary Margolis Jane Martin Margaret W. and Arnold H. Matlin* Elizabeth McBrady Candace Margulies Magda Martin Mary Anna and Frank Matsumoto Brennan McBride Leib Margulis Maureen Martin Mara Matsumura Helen McBride Ann Marhsall Steven Martin Maxine Matta Jacqueline McBride Maria Marichalar Suzanne Martin Jess Mattarry Marla McBride Sue and Phil Marineau Teri K. Martin Ellen Matten Cletus McCabe Eva Marinell Virginia H. Martin Joan and Mark Matteucci Nellie L. McCabe Amelita Marinetti Winifred A. Martin Anita Matthay Pamela McCabe Richard Marini Christine P. Martinez Alexandra J. Matthews Linda L. McCall Beatriz Marino Elaine Martinez Greta and Pierre Matthews Kathleen A. McCallum-Gesher and Martha Maris Inez Martinez Ingrid Matthews Gabriella Heinsheimor-Gesher Carole S. Mark Laura O. Martinez Maeve Matthews Elizabeth McCambridge George Markantonis Lauren and Richard Martini Susan Matthies Lewis McCammon Carol Markewitz Mary S. Martinson Mario and Teresa Mattie Clare McCamy Sally A. Marks Joel Marx Jessica Matzkin Margaret F. McCann Joan Marler Michael L. Marx Alison Maud-Hallin Johanna C. McCarten Emilie Marlier Carol J. Marychild Anna Claire Mauerhan Anne and Kevan McCarten-Gibbs Jeanette Marlow Karen Masaki Carolyn Maurice The McCarter Family Leslie A. Marria Frederic J. Masback Rebecca Mautner Barbara and Michael McCarthy Gene Marsh Elisabeth Maskow Noel Mawer Daniel L. McCarthy Wendy Marsh Gloria Mason Ann Maxwell Elaine McCarthy Ann D. Marshall Julian D. Mason Evelyn May J. H. McCarthy, Jr. Ann Marshall Marcia L. Mason Richard May Judith McCarthy Dr. Dale Rogers Marshall Sandra Mason Catherine Mayer Lucy A. McCarthy Deborah Marshall Dorothy Massen Doe Mayer and Jed Dannenbaum Mary McCarthy Esta Feedora Marshall Carol Massey Michele Coleman Mayes Robert J. McCarthy

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 110 Margaret D. McCartney Karen Cook Dew McElhatton Colleen McKay Jean McNamara Karen A. McCavitt Dr. Anne McEneaney Jenean E. McKay Kathleen H. McNamara* Linda C. McClain and James E. Fleming* James P. and Ann McEntee Susan Bateson McKay Kristine L. and Michael T.Y. McNamara Vicki J. McClay and David F. Howard Ira P. McEvoy Maria McKee Claudia McNamee Janet McClellan Molly McEwan Suzanne and Christopher McKee Meghan K. McNamer Mary J. McClellan Janice McFadden Elizabeth McKeever Maura Anderson McNiel Walter H. McClenon Sarah Heller McFarlane Deb and Gary McKellips Bernadette McNulty Kathie McCleskey Archie Mcfayden Donald McKelvey Martha McNulty Downs McCloskey H. McGaw and Alyx Talbert Benjamin W. McKendall Constance McPherson Elizabeth S. McCloskey Charlotte McGee Rosamond K. McKenna Diana McRae Marianne McColley Kate McGee Mary K. McKenney Mary-Alicia McRae Gin McCollum Michael McGee Colin McKenzie Stefani McRae-Dickey and Paul Dickey Paula L. McCombie Sammie and John McGee Michal McKenzie and Dr. Pat Youngdahl Cindy McRoberts Susan McConkey Priscilla McGeehon Elizabeth and William McKibben Barbara S. McSwain and Alan McConnell Cynthia McGeoch Cameron Curtis McKinley* Dr. Daniel P. Greenson* Anne McConville Nicole McGhee Thomas G. McKinley Paul J. McTamney Marie Elise McCormick Gretchen McGhie William McKinley Cynthia McVay Michelle McCormick and Sara Davis Helen Ludwig McGill Bruce McKinney Sharon C. McVeigh-Pettigrew Dr. William H. McCormick Cathy McGinn Elizabeth McKinney Jess McVey* Maureen McCorry Karen McGinnis Evernease McKnight Kelly McVicker Kristen McCowan Kimberly McGlaughlin Susan J. McKuhen Laura McVittie Lorraine McCoy Sara E. McGlinchy Margaret McLaren Kore Loy McWhirter Wilma McCoy Hugh McGlincy Anne McLaughlin and Bill Drake Elaine McWill Jane McCreary Melissa McGogan Cathy McLaughlin Diana McWilliams Betty and W.J. McCroskey Allison McGoldrick Hilda S. McLaughlin Michael McWilliams Cathy McCrystal Kathleen McGovern and Michael Daly June McLaughlin Patti C. McWilliams* Heather L. McCulloch Lucinda McGovern Mary McLaughlin J. Meadow Nathalie McCulloch Kathleen A. McGowan Wendy L. McLaughlin Dixie Meagher Diane S. McCullough Mary Anne McGowan Dorothy and Gerald McLeod Kathleen Meagher Kathleen I. McCullough* Melanie M. McGowan Elsbeth C. McLeod Kathy Mebus C. R. McCurdy Jean Ann McGrane Susan McLeod Christopher Mecray Meryl and Donald McCusker Karen L. McGuinness Elizabeth McLoughlin Jesse R. Medaris Ann McDaniel Elizabeth A. McGuire April McMahon Agnes Medige Maureen McDarby and William Ziebur Melissa McGuire Audrey R. McMahon Maricela Medina Ann K. McDermott Ruth E. McGuire Terry McMahon Christina Mednick Barbara Ann McDonald Stephen McGuire Margaret D. and James K. McManus Felicia R. Mednick and Felice D. Yeskel Julie McDonald Susan McGuire Patty F. McManus Nalin C. Meegama Marshall B. McDonald* Barbara McGurran Betty McMaster Avice A. Meehan Anna McDonnell and Sam Harper Julie McHale Sarah W. and David McMeans Cynthia and George Meek Anne McDonnell Alice McIlvaine Betty McMillan Deborah F. Meek John McDonnell John McInnes Wendy Lees McMullen Carol Meers Maureen McDonnell Margaret V. McIntosh Anne McMullin Yvonne and Jeffrey Meessmann Kathleen McDonough and Michele M. McIntosh Carol McMullin Sally B. Meeth Louise McNeilly* Nicky McIntyre* Macoy A. McMurray Wiebke Meineke Gay McDougall Sharon E. McIntyre G. L. McNair Janet Meiselman Margo McDowell Claudia J. McKay William N. McNairn Tom Meisenhelder

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Peter Meisler Stephanie Kaimmer Mesko Laura C. Miles Roger Miller Irmgard Meisterling Jeannie E. Mettler and Patricia Placona Dr. Deborah Milkowski Susan Miller (CA) Ilse Melamid Geri Metz Kathy Diane Mill Susan Miller (VA) Frank Melchior Ernest H. Metzger Aaliyah Miller Susanne Miller Patricia Melgard Brenda Metzler Audrey Miller Lennie and Thomas Miller Katherine and Daniel Melick Linda Metzler Barbara T. Miller William R. Miller John Melin Anita M. Meyer and Joshua D. Greenberg Betty L. and Sam Miller Eleanor E. Milligan Marylee R. Melius Ann J. Meyer Elise and Bryan Miller Julie A. Milligan David Mellins Cecile and Axel Meyer Carole Miller Marlene and Richard Millikan Hyla Melnick Jeannie and Larry Meyer Carroll W. Miller Dr. Nancy Milliken Amy Melnicsak Joann Meyer Chelsea E. Miller Bonnie Mills* Richard F. Melton Julie Meyer Claire C. and Jeffrey C. Miller Dixie J. Mills Hilda Meltzer Lisa M. Meyer David Miller Linda and W. Joseph Mills Bonnie J. Melville and Daniel G. TerLouw* Lynn Meyer Rama Mills Miriam P. Mencher Meleanna A. Meyer Dianne M. Miller Vilasini Mills Edith M. Mendel Michelle Meyer Elaine A. Miller Anne Millward Carol S. Mendelsohn Nancy Meyer and Marc Weiss* Emily Miller Elaine S. Milstein Dorothy and Randall Mendelsohn Susan Meyer Emily B. Miller Marjorie Milstein Saul Mendlovitz Vicki and Edwin F. Meyer Frances L. Miller Anna Mimran Bernadette Mendoza The Suzanne Meyer Family Harriet A. Miller and Monica Wehrle* Elizabeth Min and Susan Freundlich Anita Mengason Donald N. Meyers Heidi Miller Shelly Minden Barbara J. Menke* Gladys F. Meyers Jacqueline Miller Laverne and William Miner Andrew J. Menkes M. Sarah Meyers Jacqueline and Jeffrey Miller Elizabeth and Scott Miner Bernice Mennis Joyce B. and Edward Meyers-Brown Jane K. Miller Jo Mintzer Andrea Mensch Kathleen Mezoff Jerry and Lee Miller Hilda Mintzes Paula Menyuk Beryl Michaels and John Bach Judith R. Miller Abram Minzer Rita J. Menzies and Jenn R. Jones Sheila B. Michaels Judith Davis Miller Maria Miranda F. Mercado David Michaelson Kelilah Miller Kathleen Mirante Sandra J. Mercaldi and S. Peter Feldstein Evalyn J. Michaelson Kellea Miller Robert Miros Christina Mercedes Aron Michalski Laura S. Miller Adnan Mirza Nancy Mercer Linda J. Michaud Lawrence B. Miller C. Joy Mistele Brenda Meredith Phyllis and Lionel Michaud Lesly Sweet Miller Barbara Mitchell Sarah Meredith C. Michel Lynne Miller Carol Mitchell Ellen Merkel Marilyn Michel Margot Hackett Miller Carolyn G. and David W. Mitchell* Sidney and Annette Merlis Mary Anne Michel Marian and Phil Miller Christine Mitchell and Marianne Merola Eugene Mieiergerd Mary Miller Christopher A. Wagner Theresa W. Merrick Dolores M. Miera Merilee Miller Sally H. Mitchell Charles E. Merrill Gretchen and Peter Mieszkowski Monty Miller Sam J. Mitchell Misha Merrill Gaia Mika Nina Rosenbladt and David Miller Terry A. Mitchell and Roger L. Peck Elizabeth Sherrill Merritt* David J. Mikonczyk Pamela Miller Bonnie Mitchell-Green Joan Mertens Margaret Dubay Mikus Patricia and David Miller Ann Marie Mitroff and Stephanie Mertens Mona Milam Patty J. and William F. Miller* Norman E. Groner Targol Mesbah Ruth Milavetz Richard Miller Sue Mitrovic George Meserve Robin C. Milburn Robert L. Miller Karen D. Mittleman Eleanor H. Meservey Deborah D. Milenkovitch Robert Miller Chuck Mitzel Jeffrey Meshel Carlene Miler Robin E. Miller and Daniel Rossi Laura and Taku Miyashita Joe Bill Mizelle

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 112 Rasjida Mizerak Rachel Moohr Lisa H. Morrice Monica Moyers Dafna Mizrahi Elizabeth and Michael Mook Beth L. Morris Patricia Moylan Beth N. Mizuno Beata Moon Dr. Calvin S. Morris Elizabeth Moynahan Karen and Scott Mobley David Moon Cressa S. and William J. Morris Eleanor Mueller Melinda and Nathan Mobley, Jr. Delia Moon Miranda S. Morris Jacqueline Mueller Rossella Mocerino and Sherry Fyman Margaret L. Mooney Sawnie E. Morris and Brian Shields Joan G. and William Mueller Seymour Moed Dr. Ann Moore Sharon and Bobby Morris Joyce Mueller Eileen Moegeot Barbara D. Moore Pamela A. Morris-Hammer Karen Mueller Andrea Moeller Beth Moore and Lisa Trost Anne S. and Alan B. Morrison Mary F. Mueller Kim Moeller Dolores Moore Beverly Morrison Melinda M. Mueller Maria Moeller Elizabeth M. Moore Eleanor S. Morrison Romona Mueller Brenda Moellman Francis C. and Will Moore* Inge Morrison Julie and Imran Mughal Daphne Moench John T. and Shirley C. Moore Hope Morrissett Cathy and Mike Muha Marjorie B. Moench Juanita Moore Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrissey Sharron R. Muhammad Sarah Moench Kathryn B. Moore Julia Morrow Magdalen Mui Joyce Mogill Kathy Moore (CA) Megan Morrow Carol Mukhopadhyay Satya Prakash and Kathy Moore (BC) Corrine Morse and David Beeman Sean C. Mulcahy Chandra Talpade Mohanty Melissa A. Moore Susan Williams and Jeffrey Morse Miguel A. Mulero John Mohr Robin Moore Karol and Dwight Morse Jen Mulik Sandra Mohr Ann D. and David Moorefield Sophie Morse Nan Mullenneax Erin Moilanen Judy Moores Ruth Mortensen Pamela A. Mullens Mary Elaine Moix* Laurel Moorhead Fredric W. Morton, Jr. C. M. Muller Patricia Moix Arun Moorthy Julia Morton Janet Muller Augusta H. Moldawan Sharon and Dan Moran Linda C. Morton Peter A. Mullin Cynthia Shay Molgano Maitri Morarji and Vivek Menezes Muffy Morton Jane Mullins Elaine B. Molnar Kristine E. Mordan Blair Moser Margaret Mullins Janet D. Momsen Jayne and Mark Mordell Joyce Moser Patrick Mulloy Kendra Mon James Morehead Lynne Mosier Dorey Munch Ola S. and William P. Monahgan Denise K. Moreland Luis Moskavicz Victoria E. Munch* David Moncrief Maurice Moreno Dania Moss* Fredi and George Munger Michelle Mondot A. Moretti Maureen Moss and Bill Putz John Munger Carol Mone Diane Morgali Paul A. Moss* Carri Munn Eugene Monin Alexandra Morgan Deborah S. Mostashari Maria and Eduardo Muñoz Donna Moniz Cristina Morgan Patricia Motherway Catherine H. Munson Pamela Lee Moniz Emily K. Morgan Jane Mottl Jean M. Munson Michele and Fred Monroe Karen A. Morgan Eileen Mougeot Jo Muntzer Julie E. K. and Robert S. Montague Katherine Morgan Samuel K. Mould Beverly and Bob Murdock Stacey and Justin Montalvo Michael Morganstern Katherine B. Mountcastle* Kristine Murphey and Sharon Radovich Marilyn Monter Pia Moriarty Kenneth F. Mountcastle* Carol L. Murphy Becky Montgomery Mary Morin Barbara M. Mounts Claire Murphy Cara Montgomery Kathleen R. Moritis Dr. Oona Mourier Elaine M. Murphy and Joan E. Montgomery Lisa Moriyama Miriam Moussaioff Thomas W. Merrick* Maria Montgomery Katherine C. Morosani John Moxon Elena Murphy Suzanne V. Montuori Jennifer Morozumi Amy Moy Janis Murphy Bonnie J. Moody Anne Davey Morrell Denise Moy Judy A. and Robert J. Murphy Susan Mooers Cynthia Morrell Luc Moyen Marilyn Murphy

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Meegan G. Murphy Donna K. Nagy Conrad N. Nelson Marjorie Z. Newmark Melissa Murphy Tahir J. Naim Deborah Nelson Sarah and Dr. Zephron Newmark Patricia C. Murphy Patricia Nakashima Elaine N. Nelson Coco K. and Roger S. Newton Stephen Murphy Helen Nakdimen JoAnne Nelson Hester P. Newton Deena Murphy-Medley Shohdy S. Nakhla Julie K. Nelson Thieu L. Nghiem Nancy Murr Mary Jane Nale Larry Nelson Thu Ngo Alice Murray Lezlie Namaste Linda Nelson Dr. Angela Nutt and Duong Nguyen Anne Firth Murray* Elizabeth Nania Marian Nelson Au Nguyen Barbara Murray Jean Kelly and David L. Nanney Nancy Gay Nelson Duscon Nguyen Sean P. Murray Sondra Napell Patricia Nelson Quynhtrang Nguyen Constance Murray Kristine Napora Theresa Nelson and Robert Vassar John R. Nicholas Maureen Murray Josette Nard Laurie Nemzer* Liela Nicholas Valerie and Richard Murray Jennifer Nardozzi Laurel Nett Shirley Nicholas Cynthia Murray-Beliveau Dorothy Nasatir Deane E. Neubauer Dan Nichols Vijaya Murthy Adrianne Nash Zoe Neuberger Judith E. Nichols Marlene Muse Joy Casacio Nash Dennis and Mary Pat Neuenfeldt L. J. Nichols Caryn McTighe Musil Jila Nasiri Florence and Henry Neumann Sandra Nichols* Elizabeth and Glenn F. Mustee Elaine Nassif Rosemarie Neuner Linda J. Nicholson Carole R. Muth* R. Nat Natarajan Elizabeth Neureiter-Seely Russell Nicholson Ann and Greg Myer Gayle and Don Nathe* Irene Nevil Judith Nicolaidis Barbara Myers Tara J. Nation Anne Nevison-Brand Genevieve Nicolas Deborah C. Myers and Michael D. Hersh Nancy Natow-Cassidy Sara Lynn Newberger Anthony Nicolau Jack Myers Suzanne M. Nauert Claudia K. Newbold* Sharon Nicoletto Jill Myers Margaret Naumes Iaavaih R. Newbon Sharon E. and Donald E. Niederhaus Karen Myers M. Susana Navarro Catharine and David Newbury Paulette and Howard Niederman Linda Myers Marysa Navarro* Marcelle Nguyen Newcomb Joann and Thomas Nielsen Malinda Myers Melissa Nawrocki Martha H. Newell* Tracey Black and Trevor Nielson Marilyn Myerson Joanne F. Nay Scott W. Newell Anna B. Niemitz Robin Short and Robert Myren Julie D. Naylor and Billy H. Nolas Marcia Newfield William Nikolai, Jr. Ronald Myrom Elisabeth L. Nayor Mariette Newhagen Betsy Nikolchev Pamela Myrum Richard Neal Charlotte M. Newhart Darlene E. Nilges Malinda Neale Margaret Newhouse Peter A. Nilsen N Norah C. Neale Edward K. Newman* Anna Belle Nimmo Cheryl A. and William H. Nabors* Tom Neale and Eileen Oldag Dr. Ellen Newman Monique Ninove Grace Naccarato Barbara R. Neas Jane R. Newman and Amy Lang William Nisbet Elliot Nachbar Gail Nebenzahl Louis Newman Midori Nishio and Hana Wasserman Mark Nachlis Lyle Neeb Louise R. Newman John Nixdorf Andrea Nachtigall Suzanne E. and Dale G. Needles Lynn and Andy B. Newman Fidele Niyongabo Gabriel Nadel James Neering Nancy J. Newman* Becky Noack and Tom Egan Nancy B. Nadler and Monica Neff Naomi Newman Sandra Noakes Stephen A. Schneider Nancy Robinson and Robert Neff Peter B. Newman Dr. Frances Nobert Junko Nagano Helen D. Neighbor Pia Newman and John Listerud Lela Garner Noble* Jennifer Bentz Nagda and Suneel N. Nagda Frances Neill Sara J. Newman* Mary E. Noble Mary Nagelhout Dawn C. Neisser and Theodore C. Zayner* Susan Newman and Mike Dixon Victoria Noble Carol Nagle Dorothy Neland Vianna N. Newman Kathleen R. Noe* Paul Nagle Alice C. Nelson Rachel and William Newmann Alicia K. Noel

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 114 Esmeralda Nogueira Judi O’Connor Laura Olenick Kelly Orringer Roxanne Nolan Kathleen O’Connor G. Olerich Marilyn Orris Margaret D. Noland Rebecca O’Dell Allison S. Oleskey Abigail Orshefsky Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nolas Jane O’Donnell Jane E. Olin Sandra Ortega Elke Nominikat and Oliver Bouchard Dr. Katherine O’Donnell Carol Oliver Adam J. Ortiz Patrick Noon Lisa O’Donnell David Oliver Monica Ortiz Karen L. Norbut-McElhany Sandy O’Donnell Emily Oliver R. H. Osborne Judith Norell Michele A. Okane Jeanne and Norman Oliver Sandra Osborne Ann S. and Dr. Jack D. Norman Colleen O’Leary Jane Olmstead Kathleen L. Oser Judy Norris Joanne M. O’Leary and Jeanne Burgess and J. Gabriel Olmsted Paul Oshita L. C. Norris John J. Sommerville Kristin Olsen Julie Osier Judy Norsigian* Kimberly O’Mahony Maryanne Olsen Catherine A. Osman Margaret Northall Paul D. O’Malley Meridee Olsen Inas A. Osman Emily Northam Kathleen O’Meara Rebecca Olsen Dr. Marcia Osofsky Lindell Northup Beth O’Neall Sallie and Richard Olsen* Benek and Imke Oster Judith Northup-Bennett Walter R. O’Neil Shirley Olsen Stanley Ostrom Diane T. Norton Colleen O’Neil and James Conlan Shirlianne Olsen Jeannie Osuna-MacIsaac Ellen Norton Patrice J. O’Neill Susan Olsen Elaine Oswald Kara Norton Caitlin O’Reilly Dr. Margaret E. Olsen-Kohner Esther Oswalt Dr. Bernard Norwood Kathy O’Sullivan Anne Olson Bettie B. Ott Joseph Nosek Richard O’Toole Darcie Olson Emily H. Otto Hyman Novack John P. Oakley Linda B. Olson Nell W. and John F. Otto Kate and Todd Novak Noel Oates Lynn and James Olson William J. Otto Colette Novich Dara and Philip Obbard Patricia Olson Carla Ouzunoff Beth Novitsky and Anthony Nicolau Elizabeth Oberbeck Sharon E. and Theodore A. Olson Earleen L. Overend Dr. E. Macarthur Noyes Boyd Obermeyer Sheila L. and Paul Olson Allan H. Overton Mary K. Nuebel Stasia Obremskey Joy Om Lisa A. Owens Cynthia Nunes and Barbara Nye Diana L. Obrinsky Laurie Oman Terri Owens Angelica Nunez Teressa Ocaer Louise G. Oncley* Martin Oxenhorn Michelle Nuttall Mary Ochoa Dr. Helen M. Ondik* Stephen C. Oxford Grace Nwankwo Caroline Ward and Francis S. Oda Yi-Ching Ong and Benjamin Vogt Lora S. and Dr. Russell L. Oyer Harold Nyberg Shannon and Tom Odam Julie Opdyke Robin Ozerkis James G. Nyberg Anna M. Odegaard and Paris Dunning Juanita and Charles R. Oppegard Bu Nygrens Roberta W. Odell Jennifer A. Oppenheim Nancy Oertel P Amy Nyman Susan W. Oppenheim and Frieda Gardner Patricia Pacelli Cynthia and Abe Ofer Achyot Or Judith Pachciarz Tami Ogata Marigold Orbita Barbara and John Packard O Marcellina A. and John U. Ogbu Caitlin O’Brien Susan Orbuch and James Gilbert Nancy Packer Alexander Ogilby Colleen O’Brien Harry Orenstein Alicia Padilla Paula and Quentin Ogren Dr. Elvy O’Brien Beth and Steven Orlansky Susan Padnick Irene Ogus Marie O’Brien Grace Orlansky Catherine Page Selma and Walter Ohlmann Nancy E. O’Brien Deborah Ormon Chorale C. Page Marilyn Ohrenstein Rebecca O’Brien Cynthia Orozco and Juan Carlos Eguiluz Sarah K. Page Elaine Robbins and Kenneth Okin Maureen O’Brien-Sullivan Evelyn Orr Betty Pagett* Rebecca Okun Robert O’Connell Susan Packard Orr Kathryn Pagliuso Susana Olcese Elizabeth J. and John P. O’Connor Dr. Alison Orr-Andrawes Katie Pague

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Gargi Pahuja Patricia Parsley “You inspire us and give us hope for the world’s future.” Meaghan Pai-Dhungat Ardell E. Parsons Ms. Denise Pelletier Dianna Painter Barbara Parsons Donor since 2004, Monthly Donor since 2006 Jaime Palacio Margaret C. Parsons Natalka Palczynski Sandra and Frederic Parsons Patricia and David Peach Sharon M. Perez Joseph F. Palen Tom Parsons Phyllis and Edgar Peara Elizabeth and Gordon W. Perkin* Lynda Palevsky Sue and Christopher Parts Jean and Richard Pearce Diane Perkins Marie Louise and Robert Pallansch Sally A. Pass Julie J. Pearce* JaMel and Tom Perkins Dianne and Guy Palmer Debbie Pastors Ruth Switzer Pearl Teri Perl Eileen Palmer Frances and Summer Patch Sharrona Pearl Judith Ann Perlin Linda Palmer Gloria Patchen Anita K. Pearson Ruth P. Perlin Lisa Palmer Justin Pate Diane H. Pearson Nicole A. Perlman Ruth Palmer C. R. Patel Alison Pease Kira Perov Ruthe Palmer Daxa Patel Hilary Pease Beverly and Edith Perry Robert Pancner Meeta S. Patel Martha Peck Judy Perry Mary K. Panio Urmila S. and Sureshkumar R. Patel Roger L. Peck MauRee Jane Perry Xanthe Papadakis Lynn Patinkin Sally Peck Prudence A. and George K. Perry Tena Paparelli Lisa M. Patlis Virginia Peck Dr. Murray Persky Rebecca Papas Judith Paton Cheryl Peckenpaugh Margrett L. Persley Mary and Jack Papin Diane and Deval Patrick Elin Pedersen Julia Pesak Patricia Paquet Melissa Pattersen-Meador Jean J. Pederson Eugene Peshette Anil Paranjape Elena Patterson Emmy Peebles Carolyn Peskin Joyce Parcher Gloria Patterson Ann Peery* Rebecca Peskin Bharat Parekh Lillian G. Patterson Erin Pehl Tsipora and Harvey Peskin Anita Parins Nancy Patterson Sheila Pekar Sarah Peter Karin Paris Lee Patton Ruth Pelham William A. Peterman Carolyn J. and Bob Park Aditi Patwardhan Eve Pell Mrs. and Mr. David Peters Edward C. Park Thomas T. Paukert Denise Pelletier and Frank Morosky David L. Peters Nancy Park Jane Paul Pamela D. Pelletreau Helen Peters* Cynthia Parke Jay Paul Patricia M. Pelley Kathryn Peters Alice Parker Joan M. Paulin Lila B. Pelton Roger J. Peters Angus Parker Karen Pauls and Chris Eberspacher Janet Pence Tamra J. Peters Diana Iles Parker Andrea Paulson Cornelia Pendleton William Peters Janet Parker Diana Paulson Ariel Peniche Dr. Anne C. Petersen Marla Parker Mike Paunovich Jeneane Penland Arlo L. Peterson Molly Thurston Parker Leslie and Steven Pavelka Sandra Penn Dr. Christina E. Peterson Ruth and Ron Parker Kieran Pavlick Helen M. Penning Clarissa Peterson Sara Parker Carol L Pavlish Dawn and Bill Pennington Elizabeth Peterson Kenneth Parkes Ida B. and George A. Pavuscko Susan Pennington Laryn Peterson Shawna Parks Elizabeth Paxson Phyllis Penrod Lindsey Peterson Marie Parmer Susan Paxson Carol and Thomas A. Penson Lorna Peterson Kathy Parnello Kathlyn and William H. Paxton* Merle Peratis Carol Petillo Gail C. and Dr. Joseph J. Parnicky Clyde and Constance Payne Cheryl Perazzoli Sylvia and Paul Petrie Linda Parriott Dorothy F. Payne Lenore Pereira and Richard K. Niles David Petrig Marjorie Parris Maurica Payne Ravi Perera Frances Petrocelli and Charles B. Wilson Cheryl Parrish Evelyn and Charles Payson Rosario Perez E. Lou Petrulis

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 116 Susan Pettee Sally Pierone Valerie Poliakoff Jody Potiker Audrey S. Petterson* Joseph Pierre Diane Polish Roberta Potsic Susan Petterson Margery H. and Joseph F. Piersen Leslie Politzer Judith G. Pott Vincent R. Pettigrew, Jr. Dr. Judith E. Pierson Ruth Politzer Sherry Fournier Pottery Helen Pettit Patricia Pigman Anne R. Pollack Barbara and Lee Potts Mary Petty Marc Pilisuk Jean Pollack Fedra Pouideh R. Anderson Pew Barbara Pillsbury* Ellen Pollak and Nigel Paneth Mary Pouliot Karen Pfafker Katharine Pillsbury* Rosalind Pollan Virginia and Don Poulton George H. Pfau, Jr. Glenys Pinchin H. R. Pollchik Alicia Pousada Katrina C. Pflaumer Sonia Pineda Miriam Pollet Julia Powell Khanh Pham Joan Pinkham Katha Pollitt* Kathleen Powell Duong Ba Phan Deborah M. and John Pinkston Susan H. Pollitt Laurene Powell Ranah Phelan Esther G. Pinkus Cecilia Pollo Phyllis W. Powell Benjamin Phelosof Selma K. Pinsker Janet Pollock Susan M. Powell Jeanette and Christopher Leroy Phelps Dale and James Pinto Eliana Polon Yvette Powell Nancy and Harold Phelps Erin P. Pinto Bonnie Poloner Jeanne Audrey Powers Patricia A. Phelps Eric S. Piotrowski Brenda Pomerance Florence Poyadue Regina Phelps John T. Piper Leslie F. Pomerantz Mary Jean Pramik Dale and Chris Phelps-Munson Pat Piper Anne H. Pomerene John Praska Anne Phibbs and Deb Leavitt Dan Pisanielli Ellen Pompa Bertha A. Prather Megan Philips and Justin Cure Kim Pistone Noelle Poncelet Lynne Prather and Michael Falk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philips Mairi Pitcaithley Dorothy L. Pond Frances E. Pratt Daja Phillips and Adam Strassberg Carolynn Z. and Marsh Pitman Carla Ponti Martha M. Pratt Donna J. Phillips Jessica M. Pitt Audrey Poole Maryanna Pratt Elizabeth Phillips Dr. Renée Pittin T. D. Poole Margaret M. Preble Kate Phillips and Mike Ross Brenda Pitts Frances Poon Anne T. Prescott John Philp Francelia R. Plank William and Lia Poorvu Shirley and Roger Prescott Kay Philpott Morgan Plant Jacquelyn Pope Janet L. Presley Joyce Antila Phipps Judith Plaskow Velva J. and Donald E. Pope Erin L. Pressley Margie Phipps Inara and John Platt Suzanne T. Poppema and John Cramer* Georgia and Joel Pressman Judy Piazza James W. Platt Paul L. Poresky Patsy Preston Lisa Piazza and Savanna Batto Karen J. Platt Ardith L. Porsch Sabrina S. Priebe Evelyn H. and Jay G. Piccinati Margaret Platt Brenda Porter Elaine H. Prien Irene Piccone Patricia Plautz Clara Porter Suzette Prigmore Sarah J. Pick Pamela M. Pletcher Selma Porter Evelyn Prince Therese Pick Michael C. Plewa Miriam Poser* William G. Prince Mary H. Pickard Yvette Plotch Robyn Linda Posin Paul C. Pringle Helen D. and Joseph F. Pickering* Carol Plotke Linda Posner Albertina Prins and Marjorie Bryer Catherine Pielich Barbara A. and David N. M. Plum Ruth Keil Posselt* Beverly J. Prior George Pieper Carol A. Plummer Carol A. Post Andrea Pritchard Katie Pierce Thomas J. Podiak Pamela Posz Donna M. Pritchett Lee Pierce Erika Poethig Vassliiki Potari Martha M. Pritchett Mark Pierce Eunice B. Poethig Andrew Potash Susan Pritzker Dr. Paulette Pierce Johanna Poethig Judy Pote Janet Privitera Tim Pierce Margaret T. Poffenberger Evelyn F. Poteet Elizabeth G. Proctor* Patrick E. Piercy Ann F. Poletti Bertram L. Potemken Karen and Robert Profet

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Linda Stalker and Joshua J. Prokopy David Rabkin Kenneth A. Ramsier Joan L. Reddy and Gregory A. Boris Lisa and Brad Promes Susan Raboy Kenneth Rand Jenny R. and Robert J. Redfern F. Woodward Prosser Michaele Rachlin Carol Randell Susan and Ray Redline Sarah Prosser Paule Racine Perviz Randeria Sherrill L. Redmon Kathleen and Donald Provence Glenda Rackleff Marjorie Randolph Christie Reed Janine Prudente Ann M. Racy Lakshmi Rangachari Ingrid Reed Katherine R. Prussack Frank Racz Morgan L. Rankin* John Reed Robin Law Pryor Jane Radcliffe Nancy Rankin Marie Reeder Ruth Prywes Ethmer T. Rader, Jr. Dianne Ranno and Karen Nichols Cynthia Price Reedy Christine Puchalsky Susan Rader Usha Rao Dorothea E. Rees Gerryl E. and Richard Puelle Morgan Radford Jonathan Rapaport Laura Reeve Janice Puente Patricia A. Radi Catherine Raphael* B. E. Regan Polly Pugason and Christy Mullins Neila Beth Radin Melissa Rapp Eda M. Regan Catherine Pugel Elinor M. Radlund Diana Rarig Eugenia Jo Regan Deb Puls James Rado Lynne Raschke Louise Regelin Nancy F. Purcell Mary Radu Stephanie P. Rasines Lieselotte W. and David Regen Laura Purdy Ann Raffel Laura S. Rasmussen* Elizabeth Reh-Elliott Meenakshi Pursnani Kay Rafferty Henrietta and James Ratcliff Maria Rehbein Laura Putnam Rachel T. Raffles Mary Curtis Ratcliff Susan Reed Rehder Laurie Putnam Jane A. Ragle Kathleen Rathgeber Rajabali Rehemtulla Jane Zippe Putscher William Raiford Amelie L. Ratliff Mary V. Rehmann Michael Pyle Renee Railton Joyce Ratner Joy Reichard Helen Pyptyk Ulrike Rainer Laura Rattner Susan S. Reichle Ron Rainey Ron Rattner Jo Reichler Q Houra Rais Ellen Rauch Diane C. Reid Deborah Quam Helen and Jack Rakove Marylu and Walter B. Raushenbush Frances K. Reid Minnette Day Queen Connie Rakowski Elizabeth J. Rave* Janet Reid Catherine Queener Emmy Rallapalli Dewey Ravenscroft Loretta Guarino Reid William E. Quick Ramona M. Ralston Edward Ravin Louise Lee Reid Patricia Quigley Murali Ramabhadram Lilanthi and Balaji Ravishankar Margaret Reid Ruth H. Quigley Sheila Ramachandran James L. Ray Margaret B. Reid and Matthew V. Thorp Dorothy Quincey Sunder Ramachandran and Julia Ann Ray Carol Reid-Grandfield Komala Krishnaswamy Dr. Edwin Quinn Sandra Ray Leah and Jonathan P. Reider Asha Ramdas Helen R. and Daniel J. Quinn Dr. Shirley Rayport John Reil Kavita N. Ramdas and Zulfiqar Ahmad* Johnava Quinn Joseph Rayzak Jeffrey Rein Amelia Ramirez Lee Quintana Bonnie Re and Charles Duval Gay and Jack Reineck* Rocio Ramirez Eduardo Quintong Donald W. Rea Claire Reinelt and Richard E. Alterman George Ramos Rose Quirk Helen L. Read Maurine Reinganum Virginia Ramos Gabriela Quiros Melanie Read Doris P. Reinhart Sampat Rampuria Robin Quivers Miriam S. Reading and Donna A. Reino Anne Ramsen and Heraldo Botelho Richard H. Miller* Blythe Reis Elizabeth Ramsey Roxanne R. Ready Elizabeth Reis and Matthew Dennis R Leisa Z. and Eugene N. Ramsey Betty Reardon Pamela and Curtis Reis* Melissa A. Rabelhofer Maia Ramsey Kathy L. and Gary L Reback Robert B. Reisel Katherine W. Rabinowitz Maja K. and Craig D. Ramsey Sue Rector Judy Reiss Jubril Rabiu Nathalie H. Ramsey William J. Rector Mary Ann Reiss Anna and Marty Rabkin Lyle Ramshaw J. Diane Redd Gail Reitenbach

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 118 Elanor Reiter Erika N. Richards Mary M. Ring Barbara Robinson Mary Ellen Reiter Linda L. Richards Linda Ripley and Bruce Pulford Charles G. Robinson Margaret Remington Pat Richards Mary Roberts Ripley Christopher Robinson Kay Remsen Ruthann L. Richards Joan Rippe Elizabeth Robinson Holly and Jason Reneau Grace E. Richardson Sandi Risser Holly A. Robinson Yvette Renee Helen P. Richardson John W. Ritchie Jeanne Robinson Lori L. Renner Louise Richardson Phyllis and John C. Ritchie Karen Robinson Joanne Reno Marilyn and Juan Richardson Sue E. Ritter Kenneth Robinson Jeanette Renshaw Roberta Richardson Ruth M. Ritters Kim Robinson Heidi Renterìa Tom Richardson Susan Z. Ritz and Ethan Atkin* Laurel Robinson Mary Renuart and Kristen Konopka Eileen Richey Phoebe J. Rivera Lucia Robinson Joann Resch Hilda Richey Diana Rivers Mary Robinson Adina Reshotko Ann S. Richman Kathleen M. Rivet Olive Robinson Julia Resnick Laura Richman Judy Rivin Sally Robinson Marilyn Resnik Kelly A. Richmond Elisabeth Hardman Rix* Zarah Robinson Robert A. Resnik Sarah Burke Richmond Nayla Rizk Luis Robles Rachel H. Resnikoff Susan and John Richmond Claudia Roach Mara Roccaforte Patricia Restaino Lou A. Richter Vicki L. Roach Scott Rochon William Rettig Ann K. Rick Anmarie B. Roache Martha Gage and Bradley James Rock* Nan Reuben George M. Ricker Robert A. Roane Mariah Roddy Mary Reveley Jefffey Rickin Inez V. and Louis Roban Renee and Brian Rodeck Barbara Rever and Jerry Ginsburg John Riddell Elanor A. Robb Dr. Marilyn A. Roderick and Pearl and Irwin Rever Joyce Ride Deo Robbins Allen Knicely Eleanor D. Revill Kate Ridgeway Karen Robbins Frank A. Rodezno Lenore Rey Rochelle Ridgway Kathleen and Paul Robbins Barbara B. Rodgers A. Joseph Reynolds Lia Ridley Martha Robbins Charlotte Rodgers Betty A. Reynolds John Ridolfo Peter Robbins John Rodgers Elizabeth H. Reynolds Steven Riedhauser Teri L. Robbins Lynda Rodolitz June C. Reynolds Anne Riedman Caroline M. Roberto Shirley Rodriguez Karen Reynolds Nancy Riegraf Edith Roberts Maria Rodriguez Loren Reynolds and Hadrian Shaw Susan Riesel Frances Roberts Zoraida Rodriguez Sheila Reynolds Sharon and John Riesselmann Howard Roberts Jolene Roehlkepartain Gordana Rezab Marchiene J. Riestra Hugh J. Roberts* Constance Roessler Kate Rhiannon Jean Rietschel J. Roberts Nancy Roffey Paul and Vera Rhiney Laura J. Rift Jane Roberts Kelly Rogan Katherine A. Rhoda Dr. L. Isobel Rigg Laura K. Roberts Peter Rogatz Susan Rhodes Crystal Riggins M. Roberts Carol and Martin Rogers Maren Rhodin Catherine Riggs Mona and Malcolm Roberts Carol Ann N. Rogers Dr. Audrey Rice Ann F. and David A. Rigney Sarah L. Roberts and Lawrence Koplik Deborah and Donald Rogers Dorothy Rice* Jane Rigney Beryl E. Robertson Kenneth Rogers Susan H. Rice Ross Rihiman Claire C. Robertson Paul Rogers Ashleigh Rich and Alexandra Valerio Lucinda Riley Cynthia and Tim Robertson Stephanie Rogers Linda Richard Ranny Riley Honara L. and Rodney Robertson Claire E. Rogger Amy Richards Alice Rinehart Irene Robertson Lynn Rognstad Carolyn Richards Connie and William Ring Patricia Robertson Judith Rohde Deborah Richards Donna K. Ring Alice Robinson Michelle F. Rohe

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Lorraine L. Rohlik* Ruth Rosen and Wendel Brunner Mark Rothman Barbara A. and Donald J. Ruhman Julianne Z. Rohmaller Ruth Rosen Sara Rothmuller Susan Ruland Nancy Rohn Sharon Rosen Amalie R. Rothschild Sharon Rumberger Jennie Roitman Claralee Rosenbauer Susy S. Rothschild Erika Rumsey Dion Rolfes Marc Rosenbaum* Paul R. Rotter Robert W. Rumsey Marilyn B. Roll Beatrice Rosenberg Ellen Rottersmann and Sandra Lundy Marcy Rumsfeld Patrice Roll Bonnie Rosenberg and Susan Rouder Wayne Rundell Norma J. Rollins and Michael P. Miller Joseph Zimmerman Alice W. Rounds Elizabeth A. Runge-Clores Dr. Rebecca T. Rollins Deborah Rosenberg Ted Rouse Gail Runk Susan Rollins Elizabeth and Steven Rosenberg Sharon E. Routledge Dr. Christine M. Runnels William Rolls Marlene Rosenberg Joan W. Roux Leona Running Nancy Rolnick Judy F. Rosenblith Madeline Rovira Julie C. Runolfson Antonella Romano Janet Rosenbloom Heidi A. Rowe Barbara Runyan Joellyn and Guy Romano Kim and Joseph Rosenfeld Judith Rowe Merrilee and John Runyan Lori Romano Cathy Rosenholtz Lucille Rowen Mary Runyon Louise Romanow Carla Rosenlicht Martha Rowen Kristan Ruona Mildred Romans Dinah Rosenthal* Terri Rowenhorst Karin Rupp Janet Rome Margaret Rosenthal Perryn K. and Timothy J. Rowland Kirsten Rush Rebecca B. Rome Victoria Rosenwald Sandip Roy-Chowdhury Lauren Rusk and Eric Roberts Dr. Sydney C. Rome Anne J. Rosenzweig and Jim Williams* Liane G. Rozzell Jill Ruskin Lynn Romero LuAnn Rosenzweig Maryann Rozzell Catherine Rusmore Ruth Rominger Jean Rosiello Cinde Rubaloff Alexandra Hunter and John C. Russell Jessica Romm* Joan Rosner Elaine Rubenstein Anne Russell Emily C. Romney Ellen Rosoff Debi Rubin Jacqeline Russell Lesleigh and Kevin Romond Jeannie I. Rosoff* Leonard Rubin Lynn B. Russell Janice Rondebush Briana and Katrina Ross Lloyd S. Rubin Margaret Russell and Alexandra Cordoba Heather Rorer and Jeff Wheeler Diane Ross Roberta G. Rubin Marjory H. Russell Lucia Rosati Florence Molomut Ross and Anne Maron Sharon Rubin Mary M. and William H. Russell Annette Rose Gerald F. Ross Stacey Rubin Mary Russin David Rose John H. Ross Jana Ruble Elva Rust Debra B. Rose K. Ross Cindy Ruby Anne Ruszkiewicz Doris L. Rose Mary E. Ross Erin Ruby and Nathan Lancaster Naomi Rutenberg Ellen M. Rose Rebecca Ross Bernice Rucinski Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ruth Kalima Rose Ruth B. Ross and Hilary R. Salk Poa Marcia Rucker Emily Rutherford Karen Rose Sherry Ross Lesley M. Ruda Francie Rutherford and Fred Wardenburg Lisa Rose (Mountain View, CA) Dr. Walter J. Rosskopf Susan Rudd Monika Ruthkowski Lisa Rose (Santa Cruz, CA) Catherine Roth Ruth Adler Ruder Randy Rutkin Mary Rose Edith and Richard Roth Kitty Knapp Rudman * Ethel Ruymaker Renate S. Rose* Ginger Roth Lisa L. Rudman Elizabeth Ryan Sheryl Rose and Jonathan Wieder Reva and Gregory Roth Beulah Rudner Mrs. and Mr. Edward F. Ryan, Jr. Zelda B. Rose Nancy Roth and Sigrid Larson Marilyn A. Ruebling Dr. Eleanore A. Ryan Catherine J. Rosekrans Stephanie Roth Evelyn Ruehr Dr. Geraldine D. Ryan Mindy J. Roseman Suzanne Roth Joslin and John F. Ruffle Hasanna F. Ryan Penny Rosemwasser Cary A. Rothe Julie L. Rufo Kathryn M. Ryan Betsy and Martin Rosen Judith S. Rothenberg* Mary Ruhl Maritza Ryan Freda Y. Rosen Dr. Sandra M. Rothenberg Michael R. Ruhland Patricia A. Ryan

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 120 Jennifer Rycenga Ellen Saltonstall Kathy and Harold Saunders Nikolaus Schibli Lisa D. Ryers Richard M. Saluga Lois Saunders Kay Schichtel Dr. Veronica Rynn and Bob Gerber Monica R. Salusky Sally Saunders Edith B. Schiele Mariko Ryono and Suchitra Samanta Betsey P. Savage Clara G. Schiffer* Maximiliano Mariscal Suzanne Samberg Maralee Savage Margaret M. Schiffert Joseph Ryzak Shirley A. Samis Wilfred Savard Carole B. Schiffman Mozelle Sammell Joanna B. Savery Beulah Schiller S Ruth J. Sample Eileen Savitsky Christine Schilling Cynthia H. Saalfield Thomas S. Sample Susan Savitt Cynthia S. and Richard L. Schilsky* Jess Saalfield John Sampsel Kathleen Sawick Jane Schimmel Dina Saalisi Elmer D. Samson Hope Sawyer Erich Franz Schmips Elana Sabajon Pat Samuel Dorothy and George Saxe Margaret K. Schink* J. L. Sabel Carolyn Samuels Julie and Pradeep Saxena Jackie Schirn and Robert E. Drzymala Jeffrey Sachs Anne Samyn Niki Saxena Mary and James Schlatter Mary T. and Lenny Sachs Grace Sanchez Jill Scatchard Stacey Schlau and Lester Cohen Romayne Sachs Barbara and David C. Sandberg Marta Schaaf Geri Schlegel Barbara Sacks Sandra D. Sandell Jim Schaafsma Linda Schleicher Michael Sacks Elizabeth Sanders Faith W. Schacht Janet and Earl Schleiden Elizabeth and Robert Saenger Marian Jane Sanders Dottie A. Schaefer* Justin W. Schleis Florence Saffer Patrick Sanders Kristine Schaefer Judith Schlichting Gloria W. Sage Sandra Sanders and Frank Hoffman Sandy and Rick Schaefer Ladan and Warren Schlichting Zona Sage and Nancy Swain Robin S. Sanderson Virginia J. Schaefer Ruth Schlossberg* Jeanne W. and Milton H. Saier Sara P. Sandford Elizabeth R. Schaeffer Rita C. Schlosser Merline Saintil and Greg Aikey Regina Sandler-Phillips Brenda Schaff Sandra J. Schlub Richard Saiz Telle Sandman Deborah Schaffer Stephanie Schmelz Sophia S. Sak Patricia Sandro John C. Schaible Elizabeth Schmid Sayuri Sakamoto Alison Sands* William Schallenburg Dana Schmidt Ilene Sakheim-Katz and Gary L. Katz Jeanne Sandstrom Jeanne Schapp Elsie Schmidt Marguerite Salamone Misti M. and Parthiv Sangani* Lorraine and Ted Schapp George E. Schmidt, Jr Linda B. Salaz Vinutha A. Sanjivamurthy Rebecca and Thomas Schapp Dr. Jimmy Schmidt Luis Salazar Beverly Sansone Naomi Schechter Judith Schmidt Mary Beth Salerno and Denise N. Kleis* Lynne and Louis Santangelo George H. Scheck Paul Schmidt Rosaria Salerno Frederick Santon Carol Schectman Rebecca Schmieding Elizabeth and Stanley Salett Aglae Gisel Santos-Blanco Dolores Scheelen and Robert John A. Schmitt Anne and Lee Salisbury Dr. Jean Sanville Janet Scheevel Becky Schmitt Lynn and Mark Salisbury Linda Sanwald Dick Scheible Betty and James Schmitt Sally Salisbury Vivianne Saper William H. Scheide Cathryne Schmitz Lisa Sallak Shira Beth Saperstein* Aaron Schein Margaret Schmitz Adrienne K. Salm Shambhavi Sarasvati Paul Scheiner Dr. Paul Lambert Schmitz Carol Salmanson and Stephen Leto Gail Sarff Bai-Fang and Orville Schell Mary H. and Truman G. Schnabel Rosa M. Salo Zoe Sarnat Yvonne Schell Ann I. Schneider* Sigrid A. Salo Dr. Arthur A. Sasahara Harriet Schendlinger Christine L. Schneider Helen and Kalman Salpeter Lissa Sather Susan Schenk Chuck Schneider Catherine Salser Sarah Satzman Sarah Scher and Alan McCann-Sayles Lisa A. Schneider Barbara and Phil Salstrom Sally Saulvester Molly Potter Scheu Nancy Schneider Natalie Saltiel* Ellen Saunders Mary Jo Schiavoni Phyllis and Stephanie R. Schneider*

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Susan Schneider Paula Schulze Hazel Scotto Diane Serafini George Schneiderman Anthony and Judy Schumacher Rebecca Scowden Ronald D. Serota Marc Schnitzer Mindi Schuman William P. Scully David Serotkin Melvin D. Schnur Joyce Schumann Janett M. Seacat Naomi Serotoff Jennifer Schoen Gertrud Schupbach Gerda Seaman Barbara W. Serrin Lester Schoene Christine and William Schurtman Susan E. Searing* Jeannette L. Sersen Dr. Delia Scholes C. M. Schussler-Fiorenza Dave W. Sears Marcie L. Setlow* Eric Scholz and Thomas Yetter Dr. Elizabeth Schussler-Fiorenza Frances Sears Aeryn Seto Karine Schomer and Raphael Shevelev Marilyn Schuster Jeanne Sebrechts Saroja Narayana and Ann Koch Schonberger* Colleen and Craig Schuttenberg Joanne and Heatly Sebring Narayana Krishna Setty Trudy Schoneman Anne Schwartz Julianne H. Secor Kate Severson Nancy Schonenbach April Schwartz Albert Sedeen Aurora and Eduardo Sevilla Susan W. Schonfeld Dr. Barbara Schwartz Nancy Seely S. Wagner and Jonathan Sevy Margaret J. Schonfield and Bonnie Schwartz Naim Sefein Pamela Sexton and Curt Gabrielson D. Merilee Clunis* Elissa Schwartz Amy Segal Sarah A. Seybold Susan M Schor Ellen G. Schwartz Karen and Mark E. Segall Jeanine Seymour Ellen Schorr Ilsa Schwartz Ann W. Seibert Milton Shaefer Nancy Schorr Priscilla Schwartz Helen V. Seidler Beatrice Shafer Steven Schott Rhonda Schwartz Arthur Seidner David Shafer Albert R. Schreck Tamar and Lawrence Schwartz Adam D. Seitchik Elizabeth J. Shafer Jan Schreiber Barbara Schwarz Laura Seitel Margaret Shafer William and Judith Schreiber Jeffrey Elias Schwarz Hattie Seiwell Judith Shaffer Enid Schreibman Joanne Schwarz Patricia Seiz Dhanendra and Varsha Shah Nancy Loomis Schroeder Kristin Schwarz Susan Selbin Jay Shah Ruth Schroeder Virginia Schweiter Lynda Selde Shelata and Shantilal Shah Carla D. Schroer Regine Schwenter Deborah Self and Amanda Wallace Marya Shahinian Ruth A. Schrum Alison M. Schwyzer Scott Selfridge Laura B. Shaida Barbara Schubert Susan J. Sciotto-Brown Eva Seligman-Kennard Adele Shainblum Eldor H. Schueler Dina M. Scippa Marlene Seller William Shallenburg Darla Schueth Kathleen R. and Bruce L. Scollin Isabel K. Sellers Elsie Shallon Nancy J. Schuler Judith Scotnicki Irma and Aviva Miriam Selling Janet Shalwitz Karol Schulkin Anne Scott Marianne Selph G. Perry Shambroom Miram Flock and Howard Schulman* Carol D. Scott Barbara J. and Roger M. Selya Pamela Bernard and Richard S. Shames Susan Schulman Dr. Caroline Scott Edward H. Sempert Moira A. Shanahan and Ashley W. Schulten Carolynn Scott Lee and Robert L. Sendelbeck Michael H. Friendly Dale W. Schultz Corinne Scott Judith Senderowitz Susan A. Shands Irene Schultz Denise A. Scott Martha H. Seneta Ana M. and Paul G. Shane Karl V. Schultz* Helen and Brian Scott Albina and Joseph T. Senko Barbara C. Shane and Mike Cox* Mary H. Schultz Helen Scott Sandra Senti Marion Shank Susan Schultz John T. Scott Amy W. Sepinwall Meribeth and Arden Shank Susan K. B. Schultz Mary P. Scott Cornelia Schulz Michael and Steven F. Scott “I have spent most of life fighting formy rights. I believe in Gloria Schulz Paula A. Scott Jean F. Schulz* Sheryn T. Scott women teaching each other how to fight for their own rights.” Joan Schulz Susan Hanway Scott Ms. Miriam Shapiro Tamela Schulz Wendell Scott Donor since 2006

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 122 Rose Shanker Christine E. and Bruce Shellito Mary Shultz Deb Simerlink William L. Shanks Allen W. Shelton Heather Shumaker Susan Simianer Gretel Y. Shanley Evlyne Sheltrown Dr. Deborah Shure Adele Simmons* Mary Shanley Gina Shepard Margery M. Shurman* Charlene Simmons Caroll Shannon Kristina Shepard and Scott Dirks Sarah and Cortlandt Shurtleff Hildy J. Simmons Maya and Robert Shannon Grethe and Gordon Shepherd Mary L. Shuster Steven L. Simmons Dr. Debra Shapiro and Debbie Mosk Jennifer Shepherd Virginia Shuster Kim-Lan Simmons-Connon* Joel Shapiro Mary Shepherd and Joseph Bareta Priya Shyamsundar and Peter Jipp Clark M. Simms* Judith Shapiro Mary E. Sheppard Elizabeth A. Sibley Cynthia DeBoer Simms Justine Shapiro and Lucy Kaplan Aurora Sherman Gina Siciliano and Chad Gaver Kathy Simoes Karen A. Shapiro Barbara J. Sherman Doris and Herman Siderer Audrey Simon Linda E. Shapiro Caroline W. Sherman Sharon A. Siefert Barbara Simon Miriam and Henry Shapiro Janet Sherman Judith Marie Siefker Janet Simon Denise and Jay Shaplow Patricia Sherman Carolyn and Jeremy Siegel Margaret E. Simon Joanne Shapp Rachel Sherman Gloria D. and Sheldon D. Siegel Mary Simon Eugene Sharee Elizabeth Sherwin Jane Siegel Ruth Simon and Tom Patton Margaret Sharfstein Seimi D. Shiba Mary Foy Sierra Sandra Simon Virginia Sharifzadeh Sherri Shieh Katherine Sigelman Sidney Simon Gowri Sharma Sophia and Shang-Tsong Shieh Georgette Silber Janet and Edward Simons Shapira K. Sharma Peggy F. Shih Paula L. and Frank J. Silici Ruth and Sheldon Simons Usha Sharma Barbara Shilo Faye Silk Ursula Simons and Diter Meyerhoff Sadra L. and Yitzhak J. Sharon Lucile L. Shimon Rona Silkiss and Neil Jacobstein Elizabeth Léonie Simpson and John Wurr Jane Sharp and Charles Rardin Mark J. Shimshak Nancy and Norman Sills James H. Simpson Robyn and Dave Sharp Bernadette Shinagle Carol E. Silva Norma L. Simpson Ea Sharrieff Deborah Shingen Cathy Silva Kimberly Sims Anahit D. Shaterian Dr. Virginia C. Shipman Gracie Silva Marilyn Sims Donna Shaver Roz Shirack and John Savage Serena Silva Ruth D. Sims Carolyn Shaw Jeanne R. Shirk Andrea Silver Janet Sinder Eva Shaw Aimee Shirrell Irene Silver Martha Sines Kirby Shaw Joan Shisler Joy E. Silver Donna J. Sinetar and Stephen S. Weintraub Shirley Shaw G. E. Shissler Mae K. Silver Joan M. Sinex Theresa Shaw J. and Linda Shively Margot Silver Ann Singer Maureen Sheahan* Joanne T. and Daniel C. Shively Tosha Silver Ellen Singer Carrie Sheahan-Pernsley Charlotte Shoemaker Eric Silverberg Heather Singer Jan Shearer Gail Benton Shoemaker Marge Silverberg Janet Singer Marva P. and Lloyd Shearer Judy Sholin Ashley Silverburg Judith G. Singer Woodrow J. Shearer Dr. Susan Lane Shome and Yael Silverburg Lane Singer Nancy Shebeneck Dr. Dilip Shome B. Ella Silverman Malcolm Singer Karin Sheets Lucille P. Shores Carol Silverman and Mark Levy Molly Singer Rachel Sheinein Stacey Shortall Florence Silverman Sarah Singer Lynn Sheinkin Mary Lou and George Shott Iris and Jerome Silverman Anita Singewald Elizabeth Shelby Carey Chenoweth Shuart Jay G. Silverman Chamalie Singh Kathleen Sheldon David Shub Jennifer Silverman S. Singh Sayre P. Sheldon Ravindra B. Shukla Lewis Silverman Amar and Vinita Singh Miriam Shelef Barbara and Thomas Shula* Dr. Jean M. Silvernail Kathy S. Singleton and Adam Reed Eugenia E. Shelley Marion and William Shulevitz Susan Silvestri Mark L. Singleton

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Dorothy C. Sio Darlynn G. and Paul J. Slosar, Jr. Laura L. Smith Susan and Paul L. Snyder Marie and Richard Sippel Hendrika Sluder Leland Radcliff Smith Dr. Nancy Snyderman Serra Sippel Gary Slutsky Loren Dunlap Smith John Soares Ruth Sipper Rebecca Slutsky Lynne J. Smith Ceevah and Irwin Sobel Elizabeth and Robert Sippl Suzi Sluyter Mabel M. Smith Betty-Jane and Ben Sobin Marion and Sidney Sirkin Janet Zia Small Margaret G. and Harlan M. Smith Alise Sochaczewski Karen Siroky Sally Small Margaret Smith Dorothy and David Soda Marilyn Sisler Sharon K. Small Maria Smith Marion Softky Ann Sisson Robin Smallberg Mele Lau Smith Deborah A. Soglin and Franklin Sittingbull Janet L. Smarr Nathan Smith Daniel L. Appelman Kristin Sivesind George M. Smart Olivia Smith Noemi Sohm Jennifer and Jeff Sjoblom Katrina M. Smathers Patricia Smith Elizabeth Sohn-Hirsch Kathy Skaggs Jennifer E. Smiley Philip Smith Amy F. Solas Igor O. Skaredoff Mairita Smiltars Rhowen A. Smith and T. Eric Abrahamson R. G. Solbert Joan and William Skedd Alfred W. Smith, Jr. Richard L. Smith Rachael Solem Martha C. Skeeters Dr. Annette R. Smith Rosemary Smith May Soll Irene Skelly Brenda L. Smith and Cheryl Branco Sally Smith Dr. Warren H. Soloman Julie Skelton Brenda Smith Sandra Smith Beverly Solomon Joan and Tom Skiba Carl Smith Sharon L. Smith E. Gabriella Solomon Karen P. and John T. Skillicorn Carol Smith Sherrill J. Smith Frances Paula Solomon and Cynthia and Dale W. Skilling Caroline G. Smith Shirley A. Smith Tyler C. Folsom B. and J. Skinner Cathern H. Smith Suzanne J. Smith Julia and Christopher Solomon Elizabeth Skinner Cecelia Smith Thomas H. Smith Margaret C. Solomon Janey Skinner Charlene Smith Doris and Walter P. Smith Nancy Solomon Joanne M. Skirving Charles Smith Wilda Smith Jane Solomons Shelia M. Skjeie Cherie R. Smith William O. Smith Susan Somach Ingrid Skoog Cynthia Smith Yolanda Smith Nick Soman Helena Skracic Deborah Ann Smith John P. Smith-Lontz, II Lucia and Peter Sommers Lee Skutch Dennis L. Smith Rosemary E. Smith-Teti and Mary Sontag James M. Skvorak Faith Smith Ralph J. Teti Metrechia Soper Dorothy Skylor Gloria M. Smith Mary M. Smithline Katherine Sorel Lee Slaff Gwendolyn Smith Maria Smithson Rosemary and Soren Clemens Sorensen Alice Slater Helga Smith Barbara Lou and George W. Smyth, Jr. Carl D. Sorgen Ann M. Slater Janet and Don Smith Raina Smyth Lisa Soria Elizabeth Slater Janice Smith and Reuben P. Wade Lydia Snape Carol and Marvin Soroos Sylvia Slater Janice C. Smith Laura Snell Bobbye Sorrels Cyn Slaughter and Kevin FitzGerald Jeanette M. Smith Claire N. Snellrood Rosemary Sorter Deb Sledgianowski and Joan Smith Ann Barr Snitow* Carol A. Soto Jeanette Marchetti Joanne Smith Felicia and Chris Snow Lillian Soto-Cordero Miriam K. Slifkin Johanna M. Smith Melissa D. Snow Nicolau Sousa Mary E. Sliney Katherine C. Smith and Scott Snowden Fred M. Southam Ellen Sloan Dennis K. McCurdy Cynthia and Theodore Snyder David Southern Susan R. and Michael W. Sloan* Katherine Smith Donald Snyder Joan Southern Tina and Aaron Sloan Kathlynne B. Smith Ellen Snyder Robin Southern Isabel H. Sloane Kristen Sigmar and Steven C. Smith Lois H. Snyder Louise Sovocool Martha Slocum Kristin Smith Mary Jane R. Snyder* Karen E. Spackman and Douglas Kess Marian Spadone

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 124 Dot Spaet June Squire Nadette Stasa Flo Stephenson Mary E. Spalding Katharine F. Sreedhar* Dr. Roy Statton Kathleen M. Stephenson Carol K. Spangler Cornelia St. John Julie Staub Brian Stepien Martha Spano Dr. Iris St. John Sylvia Staub Aaron Stern Victor Sparaccio Angela C. St. Louis Evelyn Staus Andrea Gilbert and Claud M. Stern Dana Sparks Kathy St. Peters Roger Stavig Mr. and Mrs. Edmond A. Stern Lois Spatz Gloria E. Staab Margaret Anne Stavropoulos Hillary S. Stern and Arthur Klein* Margaret Spaulding Katherine A. Staack Karen Stearns Irving Stern Sara Spaulding Diana L. Staatz Virginia Stearns Marylyn Beth Stern Joanne Spears Kim Stacey Margo and David Stebly Sally L. Stern Eleonore Speckens Jannis Stacy Clella M. Steele Zina and Ernest Stern Caryn Spector Antonetta Stafford Elizabeth Steele Jennifer Sternberg Marilee Spector Janet Stafford Kate J. Steele and Paul Palugyay Juliet Sternberg Margaret Spence Inda Stagg Charlene Steen Heather G. and Paul L. Sterner William P. Spence Nancy S. Stagg Hans Steenborg Barbara Sternfeld Cherrill M. Spencer and Richard Leder* Dawn E. Stahl R. Vladimir Steffel Bonnie Sterngold Helene Spencer Janet Stambolian Erik A. Steffens Judith G. Stetson Marguerite Spencer Allison Stamm Judith Steffy Clarice Stetter Carol Dawn Spengler Patricia Stamm* Lael Stegall* Jean M. Stetzler Cheryl Diane Sperber Mrs. and Mr. William Stamm Ann Stehle Sari M. Steuber Sara R. and Joseph C. Spero* Rosetta Standig Jeanne Steig Anne F. Stevens Clarke Sperry Donald Stanford Jane Stein* Jeanne T. Stevens Ellen Spertus* Mark Stanhope Kathleen F. Stein Marina and Thomas Stevens Leah W. Spiegel Bea Stanley Margaret A. Stein Ruth B. Stevenson* Phyllis Spiegel Isabel A. Stanley Rachel Stein C. Augusta Stewart Charles Spiegle Marianna S. Stanley Sandra J. Stein Dale Stewart and Kieth Knox Mary Ann Spielberg Paul E. and Grace B. Stanley Dorothy S. Steinberg Dorothy S. Stewart Dr. Anna M. Spielvogel Sandra Stanley Jeffrey Steinberg Kate Stewart Louisa A. Spier Peter Stansky Laurel Steinberg Marilyn and Robert Stewart Rosalind and Alan Spier Ava Louise Stanton Lois Steinberg Marlee Stewart Alan Joseph Spindler Caitlin Stanton Ronnie J. Steinberg Pat Stewart Audrey Spiro Lucia Stanton Augusta and Gilbert Steiner Sandra Stewart Charlotte Spitzer Lucy Stanton Pamela Pomerance and Henry T. Steiner R. Coleen Stice and Robert C. Wells, Doreen Spitzer Sandra M. Stanton Susan J. Steiner Kathleen W. Stiegler Judy and Frank Sposato Sherry and Tim Stanton Vicki Steinhardt Cynthia Stiever Louise Spray Susan M. Stanton Ahouva Steinhaus Lynn and Ron Stiglich* Ann Sprayregen F. Dudley Staples, Jr. Susan Steinhauser Tom E. Still Michele Sprengnether Mary and Basil Staples Charles I. Steinhorn Ann Stillwater Charlene M. Spretnak Betty Stapp Jacqueline Steinig Catharine R. Stimpson* Lila Springel and Stan Springel Diana Stark Caitlin Steinke Donna C. Stimpson Jessica Springer and Mary Stark Joan Steinman Susan Stimson Vanessa Quindiagan-Tran William Stark Stephanie J. Steinwedel Julie Stindt Nancy Springer Joan and Iris Starr Alice M. Stek Valerie Hunt Stinger Teryl Springstead Judith A. and Jerold M. Starr James Stellick Edward Stipe Susan V. Sprunk Nancy L. Starr D. Olivia Stennett Sandy Stities Shelia Squier Renee Starr Elizabeth and George Stephens Christine Stitser and Michael Cameron

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Zoe Ann Stivers Kaye and Bill Strickland Marina Sum George Swisher Ammie Stobaugh and Trevor Calvert Lois E. and Gayle V. Strickler Addie Summers Gordon N. Swoffer, Jr. Sandra M. and Mason F. Stober Lynne and Bert Strieb* Ann H. Summers Harry Syer Doreen Stock Margaret Ann Strobel and Jesse Summers Susan Sygall Bessie Stockard William J. Barclay Jon Summers Compton Sylvest Mary Stockard Clinton E. Stroebel Tammy Summers Mary Sylvester Judith Stockbridge Michael Strollo May Sun-Young Annalisa Synnestvedt and Rebecca Ruth Stockel Ellen Stromberg and Harvey Alcabes Barrett Sundberg Hekman Marie L. Stockett Jean Gleason and Kurt J. Stromberg Cynthia H. Sunderland David Szanton* Gloria Stoddart Susan Stromberg Andrea Sununu Jean L. and Alfred W. Stoess Beret E. Strong and John Tweedy* Carrie Supancic T Ann Stokes Ingrid Strong Dipa Suri Lan T. Ta Carolyn A. Stokes Mary Strother Raj Suruj Mimi Tabah Juniper Stokes Janis L. Strout Daniel Suski Gary Tabasinske Andrea L. Stolz Peter Strudwick James Suskin Faye Taber Elizabeth N. Stone L. Strugill-Campbell Olena Suslova Linda B. Tabor-Beck Hannah Anita Stone Judith Strull Judith Sussholtz Marianne Taflinger Herbert Stone, Jr. Jane Suk Stuart and Richard Andrus Shivani Sutaria Anne D. Taft Jacqueline Stone Laura L. Stuart Marion Suter Kathleen Taggart Janee and Donald Stone Marcia Stubblebine Dr. Earl W. Sutherland, III Stephanie Tainsky and Peter Spelman Jessie Stone Holly Stuber Suzanne M. Sutherland Jean Tait Karen Stone and David Schulz Diane Studna Victoria Sutherland Marianne Tait Leslie Stone M. Lee Stueck Abigail M. Sutkus Ruby Takanishi Marjorie and Herbert Stone David Stuhlbarg Ariana Sutton Janice Hanley Taketa Mark Stone and Jessica Puppde Emily and Timothy Stumph Katherine Svoboda Herbert Talabere Peter Stone Sharon H. Sturch Marketa Svobodova Irene Talbott Quinn and Eric Stone Dianne Sturgeon Adele P. Swan Krin Talor Janis J. Stoner and William L. Gekakis* Beth Sturtzel Janet Swanberg Sarah Tamai Earl Storandt Robin Suarez E. Swann Eileen Tanioka Timothy A. Storbeck Ashok Subramanian D. Swann Doris M. Tanner Elizabeth Storey Lucy Suchman* Alicia Swanson Lauri Tanner Carol Stortnz Lisa Suennen Arlene E. Swanson Shelley Tanner Dean Story Jeremy Sugerman Arlene A. Swanson Michelle Tannu Maria Straatmann Barbara Stevens and Mark Sullivan David Swanson and Bruce Frishman Shirlee Taraki Erin Strain Edward Sullivan Linda Swanson-Davies Mark Tarantina Harriet Strain Eileen Sullivan Olive M. Swearengin Deborah and Alfred Tarlow Jan Strand Joan Grant Sullivan Jil Swearingen Hal Tarr Keith Strand Linda Sullivan Mary Sweeney Ilana Tarr Katherine J. Strandburg Marianne K. Sullivan Corinne Sweeny Virginia B. Tarrall Jamie Strateman Megan Sullivan Dorothy Swerdlove Dr. Jill Cornell Tarter and Jack Welch Cheryl H. Stratten Rita C. Sullivan Sandra A. Swetland Linda M. Tate Nancy W. Stratton Sr. Mary Rose Sullivan Gerard Swick Priscilla W. Tate* Chrislin Straub Shada Sullivan Amy K. Swift Susan D. Tatelman Betsy Strausberg Shirley Sullivan H. Dawn Swift Rebecca Taub Susan Strauss Sue Sullivan Roselyne C. Swig Rita Taubenfeld Dexter Strawther, III Susan Sullivan and James Goniea Jane Swigart Marianne Tauber Darol Streib Johanna Sulser Glenn Swineford Allan J. Taylor

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 126 Audrey Taylor Paula Terry Charles and Lynne Thompson Angela Tobusto Barbara A. Taylor Leonore Tescher Claudia Thompson Diane Toby and Jeffrey Lea Eleanor Taylor George W. Tessaro Dana L. Thompson* Alan Todd Frank C. Taylor Glady and Jim Thacher Darlene and Steve Thompson Ann Y. Todd Jill M. Taylor Mrs. and Mr. Harish P. Thaker Marsha and Eric N. Thompson Betty Todd John F. Taylor Rakshika and Kashyap Thakor Inga Thompson Harriet Todd Karen M. Taylor* Kimberly S. and Ashok K. Thareja Jodana Thompson Susan Todoroff Karen Taylor Jan Tharp Judith Thompson Lauren Tolle-Bulley Lauri Taylor Nandita Thatte Lyne Milhorn Chelsea Toller and Gunthar Hartwig Lorraine F. Taylor Myint Thaung Maureen Thompson Lily S. Tom-Wong Marcia Taylor Jeffrey Thayer Monique Thompson Katherine A. Tomasson Marion Taylor* Mary The Nancy G. Thompson Mary Toney Marylou M. Taylor Katherine Theimer V. Thompson Richard Toole Mira D. and Gergory F. Taylor Carol Theine Cynthia J. Thomsen Reva B. Tooley Octavia V. Taylor* Nancy Theriot Doris K. Thomson* Mindy Toomey Patricia Claire Taylor* Lois Thetford Stan Thomson Lynn Torke Paul Taylor Marsha Thibodeaux Donna and Alan Thorbjornsen Justin Torkelson Phyllis and Richard Taylor Judy Thibodo Kari Thoresen Marsha and Roger Torkelson* Shelby Taylor Renee Thiel Deborah A. Thorp* Marie Celeste Torrens Yumin Tchen Mark Thiele Deborah Thorp Michelle Torres Chet Tchozewski and Susan Carabello Laura Thielen and George Eldred Carolyn Thorson Edward K. Toth Elsbeth Tebrake and Jurgen Annevelink Abraham Thomas and Sudeshna Maitra Duncan Thrasher Sharon Toth Susan M. Teeter Anne and Peter Thomas Kathryn M. Thrift Sara Toubman Carol Teig Augusta Thomas Alice Thurston* Gwendolyn Touzalin Mary Teitelbaum Carol Thomas Sheila Tiberi Rochelle Towers Alexandra Teixeira Carroll A. Thomas* Sarah Jane Tice Susan M. Towle Anastasia Telesetsky Catherine Thomas Robert C. Ticke Stephen Towler Meena Telikicherla Dana Thomas (IL) Judith Ann Tickner Annette Townley and Linda Shear Nadia Telsey and Diane DePaolis Dana Thomas (DC) Sara Tiede B. L. Townsend Jane R. Temp Fred Thomas Terri Rowenhorst Tiede Elizabeth Townsend Dorothy J. Tempel Judith Thomas Karline K. Tierney Deanna C. Toy June Temple Kimberly Thomas R. Jordan Tillett Patricia Tracey Maiden E. Temple Liz Thomas John Tillotson Pamela L. Trachta Jean C. Templeton Ramsay Thomas, Jr. Barbara M. Timberlake Patricia Tracy Dagny I. Tennyson Rosalind Thomas Maria Timerlake Cheryl Traendly Jean M. Tennyson Sandy J. Thomas Aileen Timmers Lan Tran Jamee and Michael Tenzer Susan D. Thomas* Martha Sample Tingle Rosalyn Trapp Fred Terling Susan Thomas Anna Mae Tinkler Janet and Timothy Trask Sandra Termini Suzanne D. Thomas Christine and Stuart Tipping Libby Traubman Dona Ternai Virginia Thomas Lorna Tirman Betty L. Traynor Aileen Terra Woodrow Thomas F. Tischner Denise Trease and Dr. Olga E. Terrazas Alice Mary Thomason Julie Tishler Dr. Edward P. Galantowicz Shawn E. Terris Algean and Gerald Thompson Barbara and Richard Tittle Phil Trenholme Jill Terry Amy and David Thompson Rita Tiwari Ruth Tretbar Joyce Terry Audrey A. Thompson Pattye Tobase Graciela Garza Trevino Kathi Terry Bertha and John L. Thompson Edith Tobin Rosalie B. Treworgy Martha A. Terry Carol Thompson Margaret Tobin Norine Trewyn

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Larry and Nancy Trexler Carole Turkenik Jean Ushijima Mariet and John J. Varban Mella Trier John Turley Patricia Usner Donna M. Vargas Louisa Hagner and William R. Trigg Kay F. Turner Robert Utter Anthony Varghese Mary Brent H. Trigg Lesley Turner Gary E. Uttke B. K. and Seema Varma Randall H. Trigg* Lynn Turner Ekaterini Varmazis Robin Trigg and Michelle Babitz Patricia J. Turner V Charles B. Varney Timotha B. and Jonathan W. Trigg Trevor Turner Salil Vadhan Asmi T. and Taher Vasi Pablo Trilles Mary Ellen and W. Bard Turner Jyotsna Vaid Genevieve Vaughan Dr. Frances H. Trimble William Turner Edward E. Vaill Shelby Vaughn Eugenia and Alison Trinkle Charles Turpin Avlina Valdez Marlene M. Veach Cara Tripp Jana and Mark Tuschman Ray F. Valdez Mary H. Vedder Barbara S. Trist and Ellen S. Baranowski Keith Tuson Vinka Valdiva Nancy Vedder-Shults and Mark Shults Elizabeth Tritch and Katherine Hall Helen Tuttle Judy Vale Dr. Nancy W. Veeder Brian Trock P. D. Tuttle Bettylou and Rachel Valentine Sylvia Velazquez Catherine Troisi Sally Tuttle* Jack M. Valpey Barbara Velline Richard G. Trollope David Twersky Mary and Ken Van Amringe Semiramis Vendler Diane Trombetta Margaret and Robert E. Twiton Suzanne Van Appledorn Shalini Venkatesh Malcolm K. Tronic Mary Elizabeth Tyler Dr. Dorothy G. Van Bortel Bommakanti Venkateshwar Laurie Trotta Robert O. Tyler Jean van der Tak* Lianne Venner Rosilee Trotta Veronica B. Tyler Janice Van Dyke Susan and Anthony Verbalis Carol Trowbridge* Theresa Tynan Teresa Van Dyne June Verbillion Katherine Troyer Susan Typanski Anika Van Eaton Barbara Vercelli Nancy F. and John Burke Truher Joseph V. Tyrrell Suzanne Van Fleet Elsa and Walter Verderber June R. Truhn Lynda Van Gorder Gabrielle M. Verdier and Julio Rodriguez-Luis Eryn Trumbull Jacqueline H. Vangorkom U Adele and Stephen Vernon John G. Trump Jaclyn Ann Udaloff Victoria Van Horn Karen de Balbian Verster Rachel E. Trumpfheller Judith H. Uherbelau Dana Van Loon Jill L. Vibhakar Toni Truong Margaret Y. Ullman Hanneke M.Th. van Maanen* Linda Vick Trinh T. Truong and Alex Nguyen* Juanita M. Ulloa Korrine and Doug Van Ness Sharon Vickers Andrea Trweyn-Strom and Lee Strom Leanne Ulvang Jasmine Van Pelt Phillip R. Viereck Trudi Trygg Aisha M. Umar Judith M. Van Riper* Betty B. Vigour Margaret Tsai Stephen Umhoefer Karen Van Riper* Mayan Villalba Kuang Tseng and Chein Chien Liu Kevin Ummel Marie van Schravendijk Linda Villalobos Lin Tucker Vicki Ummel Tessa Katharine Van Til Jose Villegas Nancy S. and David C. Tucker Wendy and Brian Underhill Eric and Adrian Van Young Leopoldo Villela Phyllis Tucker James H. Underwood Freeman A. Van Wickler Doris M. Vincent Ruth Tucker Florence Unetich Janis Van Wyhe Dana Vinicoff Shirley E. Tucker Alberta Zimmerman Unger Karen and Ella Vanderbilt Jane Vink Denise Tuite Kelly Unger JoSelle Vanderhooft Tricia Berke and Michael Vinson Nancy C. Tune Michael Unger Catherine Vanderzon Mila E. Visser ‘t Hooft and Karen Tunila Patricia Unterman Kenneth W. Vandwater Erica Breneman* Paulette Pappas Tupaj Sylvie Updegraff Catherine M. and James C. Vanous Nadine Vitagliano Juan Turcios Margaret S. Upshaw Richard Vanrooij Daniel W. Turek Rebecca Vitale-Mandich and Letitia Upton Barend Vanwyk Mitchell Mandich Judy Turgeon Marian Urman Kendra Vara Susan Vivell Lillian Turin Carolina Usandivaras Vasundara V. Varadan Eva Vives Shannon Turk and Jefferson Stone

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 128 Antonio Vizcarrondo Mary K. Wakeman Linda Ward Maxima and Burton H. Wax Mary F. Voce Alexise Waldeck Patricia Ward Jonas Waxman Carol A. Vogel Joan S. Walden Dr. Ruth E. Ward Howard Waymire Dorothy R. Vogel E. Gail Walder Susan and Herbert S. Ward Kim Wayne Marilyn Vogle Laura Walheim Jeffrey Ware Elizabeth Weal and Bruce Hodge* Karla Vogt Alice Walker Amelia Warinner and David Cutright Catherine E. Weaver Jane C. Voigt John Walker Jeanne L. Warner Daniel W. Weaver Debbie Vola-Ruben Kathleen A. Walker Jeffrey J. Warner Kate Wearn and Tristan Smith Frances J. Volgman Marti E. Walker Margaret Warner Susan E. Webb Greta Vollmer Miranda Walker Kathleen Warren Polly A. Webber Dr. Muriel Vollum Richard A. Walker Michelle Warren Sharil L. Webber Charles M. Von Henner Solana Claire Walker Roxanne Warren Susan Webber Bill Von Lackum Alice Wallace Helena R. and Robert G. Warrington Bruce Weber Dr. Sabine von Preyss-Friedman Deborah Wallace and William Adams Larry J. Warshaw David Weber Donna A. Vonlehe Faith M. Wallace Rea and Thomas Wartman Jennifer Weber Erica Voolich Janet Wallace Mal Warwick Joan S. Weber Deborah Voorhees Kathy Wallace Pauline Washington Julia and Jeffrey Weber Susan and David Vore Lynne Wallace Lynne Wasley Kelly and Craig Weber Leslie Vork Vera Wallach Josephine Wasney Lynne Weber Joyce E. and Alvin P. Vos K. Wallender Judith Wasserman Connie Webster O. Thomas Vos Margaret I. Wallhagen Nina Wasserman Natalie and Peter Webster Maria G. Vosilla Betty Wallien Scott Wasserman Wendy Webster and Stuart Davidson Rita Vrhel Wendy Wallio Daneen Wassink Lisa Webster-Puri Dr. Khoi A. Vu Karen Walls Victoria Wassmer Judith Wechsler Chrystal Walsh David Wasson Hildegard A. Weck W Judith B. Walsh Patricia Wasstaff Ann R. Weeks George M. Waddell Kelly Walsh Lawrence N. Waterbury Susan Wefald Kathy and Will Waddill Marilyn J. Walter Susan Waters and Stuart Schulman Kim Weichel Elissa Wadds Dr. Nancy Peterson Walter William Waters Barbara and Jerry Weidenfeld Bobbie Wade Charles Walters Caroline A. Watkins Patrick Weidman Alfred P. Wadecki Elizabeth P. and Joseph M. Walters* Kathleen A. Watkins Faith A. Weidner Gail Wadsworth Marlene Friedman and Gerard Walters Madeline Watkins Dr. Gail C. Weigl Joan Wagner Ellen Walterscheid Ric Watkins Susan Weihl Mary Jane Wagle Ethan Walther Sally Watkins Alexis Weil Elizabeth Wagner Bev Walton Elton A. Watlington Monique Weil Florence Wagner Frederick H. Walton Patricia L. Watral Lee Weimer Juliet Wagner and Daniel Roy Jane and Darwin Walton Bruce Watson Miriam B. Weinber and Daniel W. Clark Linda Wagner Sara Walz and Cheryl Lawrence Charlotte L. Watson Eve and Norman Weinberg Mary Wagner Marianne Wampler and Dar Roberts Donna M. Watson* Evelyne Weinberg Susan N. Wagner Arlene Wang Kathleen Watson Ruth Weinberg Susan Wagner Dr. Guang-Zhem Wang Marilyn Watson Carolyn J. Weinberger Roger A. Waha Barbara Wank Matthew Watson Dr. Kayla Weiner* Kathy Wahed Ann Wansley* Sharyn Watt Virginia Weinhold Meyoung and Mark Waissar Mrs. James P. Warburg* Barbara Waugh and Stacy Cusulos* Ilene Weinreb Kathleen Waites Valerie Warburton Natalie S. Waugh James Modiano Weinstein Susanne Wakefield Eileen Ward Olive and Richard C. Waugh* John N. Weinstein

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Julie Weinstein Cynee Wenner Donna C. Whelan Susan Wiget Nina Weinstein Hilda and Adrian M. Wenner Martha A. Whelan-Devos Stuart Wiggers Rhonda Weinstein Melanie Wentz Mel Whidbee Barbara R. Wiggins Elizabeth Weinstock Joan Wenzel Dana Whitaker John W. Wiggins Laura Weinstock Lisa Werchow Hallie Whitcomb Louise Wightman Cecile Hecht Weintraub Dorothy and Paul Werd Barbara A. White Nancy Wightman Melody Howe Weintraub Bobbie Werner* Carol S. and David White Joan Wiinblad and David Levine Samuel H. Weintrub Linda A. Werner Carolyn White Anne K. Wilbur Emily and Rob Weir Nancy Werner Catherine M. White Grace and Colburn S. Wilbur Karen Weis Tina and Paul Werni E. W. White Marguerite Wilbur and Judi Weisbart W. H. Werninger Francia White John Christiansen Sheila and Robert Weisblatt Sarah T. Werntz Gretchen White Courtney Wilburn Cathy Weiskopf and Arthur Siu Chris Werry and V. Dinamani Helen S. and Donald W. White* Rebekah Wilce Linda Weiskopf Lisa Wersal Oscar W. White Beverly Wilcox Betty Weiss Mary Wertman Patchur White James N. Wilcox Connie Weiss Valerie K. Wescott Rita G. White Kiki Wilcox Estelle and Erwin Weiss* Marissa C. Wesely Tamzen White Lara Wilcox Joan and Stanley Weiss Eileen E. West Wendy C. White Virginia V. Wilcox Jody R. Weiss Janis West Jane White-Lewis* Julie Ahern Wild Kathy Weiss Justine S. and John L. West Carolyn Whitehouse Katrin Wilde Nancy Pollak and Richard Weiss Lynn S. West and James C. Snipes Jan W. Whiteley Savita Wilder Susan Garrett Weiss Mariquita West Barbara Whiteside Christine F. Wildsoet Bernard Weissbourd Martha West* Carole Whiteside Ruth C. Wile Brian K. Weissbuch Elizabeth Westbrook Margaret I. Whitmer Harold Wilensky Allie Weissman Patricia L. and John F. Westbrook Jean G. Whitney Cheryl Wilfong Dr. Jane and Sam Weissman Berit Westby Lydia M. Whitney Mary Wilhelm Jeff Weissman Jerome E. Westendorf Sandra L. Whitney Carol Wilke Deborah and Gary Welch Frank E. Westerberg J. Whitson Kiley and Heidi M. Wilke Julie Welch Rebecca Westerfield Laurie Anne Whitt Cathy Wilkerson Juliet Welch Barbara Western Claire B. Whittaker John Wilkes Vicky Welch Effie Westervelt* Iantha Whittaker Jennifer Wilkins Mary Welch-Birss Harris Weston Agnes Whittington Quinnith Wilkins Elder Witt Wellborn S. B. Wetherington Paula Wichienkuer Faye A. Wilkinson Andrea Keefer Wellman Janice W. Wetzel Floyd Wickenkamp David Will Brenda Wells John F. Wetzel Sarah Wider Elaine Mc L. Will Elizabeth Wells Frances C. Wexler Joanne Willens Widzer Charissa Willard Helen G. and Willard K. Wells Ginia Wexler Kimberly M. Wiefling Marilyn Willats Katharine Wells Edward Zimran Wexler-Beron Philip Wiegand Virginia and Riley Willcox* Laura Wells Idell Weydemeyer Kelan and Shannon Wieloch Christine M. Willemsen Marianna Wells Barbara Wezelman* Alison F. Wieman Laurie Anne Willhalm Tamela Wells Ann Whalley Markus Wiendieck Judith William Betty and Richard Welsbacher Wiliam Wheelan Lynnie Wienecke Andree J. Williams Louise Wen Alexis Wheeler Ethelind Altman Wiener Barbara Williams Tom Wendel Laura Wheeler Lynn Wiese Bertha Williams Susan M. Wendelgass Michelle Wheeler Katherine Wieseman Carol Williams Magda and A. Fredrick Wendorff Pat Wheeler Mary Wigdahl Carolyn L. Williams

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 130 Constance and Sankey Williams Roberta Wilson Rosalie and Dr. Jeffrey Wolf Debra Woods Deb Williams Stephen A. Wilson Sarah Wolf Janet E. and Gary C. Woodward Dr. Elizabeth Williams Winnidell G. Wilson Susan Wolf Judith and Paul Woodward Erin D. Williams Kelly C. Wimberly Jill Wolfe Willie and Mitchell R. Wool Felicia Williams Phyllis Wimberly Kathleen Wolfe John Marion Woolard Gee Gee and Ed Williams Jill Winegardner Margaret G. and Thomas B. Wolfe Sara Woolf Mrs. and Mr. George W. Williams Robert J. Wineman Meera Wolfe Helene S. Woolsey Guy H. Williams Susan L. Winer Kristin E. Wolff Mrs. Roy Woolsey* Helen L. and Kale A. Williams Joanne Winetzki and Jean Hohman Kristina Wolff Ann Wooster Holly and Paul Williams Robert F. Wing Mary L. Wolff Doris Worcester Holly A. Williams Matthew L. Winger Susan Wolford Gail Work and Glenn Jones Jack C. Williams Barbara J. Winick Michael Wolfson Charles G. Workman Jacob Williams Barbara Winklestein Beth Wolinsky Connie and Dr. Stinsor Worley Janice Williams Jeanette Winn Elizabeth Wolpaw Sophia Worobec Kerri L. and Mitchell C. Williams Priscilla Winslow Lisa Wolpowitz Aileen Worrell Kevin Williams Carla A. Winston Rosemary Wolter Eleanor Worth Leslie Williams Joyce Winston Terry L. Wolverton Dr. Fabienne A. Worth Marilyn B. Williams Gail K. Winter Carole Womeldorf and Ralph Whaley Michelle Worth Mary Williams Jill M. Winter Bessie Wong Linda Worthington Maura Williams Patricia Winter Helena Wong John Wotkyns Melissa Williams and Wilbur Lam Goddard W. Winterbottom Lillian S. Wong Carol Wotton Patricia and Ray Williams Liz Winters MeiWah Wong Arthur Wouk Ruth A. Williams Carol Wintle Sigrid Wonsil Judith and John Wray Catharine Catlett and Curtis Wiseman Deborah Woo and Scott Shimatsu Ruth Wray Dr. T. Franklin Williams B. J. Wishinsky Angela Woo Michele Wray-Khateri Wendy Williams Judith Wishnia Aurora Wood John Wrenn and Clair Woodward-Wrenn Kymberly Williams-Evans and John Wiskind and Doug Gary Cynthia Wood Denise Wright Robert M. Evans* Jan W. Wiste Helene Wood Elizabeth C. Wright Shelia Williamson Lucy M. Wistreich Jennifer J. Wood Kay R. Wright Cheryl Willis Mary M. Withington Judith W. Wood Michael Wright* Mildred E. Willis Jean Withrow Linda M. Wood* M. Wright Muriel J. Willis Kathryn Witkowsky Mary Wood Robin Wright and Jan Graham Barbara and James M. Willock Barbara J. Witney Michael V. Wood Robin Wright C. M. C. Willoughby Iris Witowsky Norma Wood Sandra H. Wright Susan Willson Martha Witz Sue Wood Terry Wright Joseph F. Wilmering, Sr. Julian Wixson Winifred Wood Travis Wright Fabienne Wilmes Alexis and Griffeth Wodtke Carl G. Woodard Valerie Wright Elinor Wilner Rebecca A. Wodziak Susannah Woodcock Virginia Wright Anne Wilson Flora D. Woessner Kingsley Woodhead John Wrigley B. J. Wilson Vera Wohlfort Susan Woodhouse Amelia Wu and Sachin Adarkar* Caroline Wilson Barbara J. Wolcott Donald F. Woodhull Anita Wu Evelyn Wilson Carrie and Robert Woldenberg Wayne Woodin Carol Wu Leslie and Donald Wilson Sandra Wolens Mary C. Woodley Jenny and Ming Wu Lucille M. Wilson Arlene Wolf Jane Woodman Sarah Wu Maureen Wilson Janet C. Wolf Sarah W. and Robert S. Woodroofe Ying Y. Wu Patty L. Wilson* Melinda Wolf Judith Woodruff Dr. B. K. Wuehrmann

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Sheila F. Wulf Janet and Warren Yoshida Peggy and Lee Zeigler* Edith and Nathan Zutler Krys Wulff Alvin Y. Yoshinaga Jean A. and Richard H. Zeithaml Pamela Zwehl-Burke Marlys Wulfsberg Ruth Yost Michael Zemon Andrew Wyckoff Mona Younes Charles Zender Corporate & Business Donors Judith J. Wydick Anne N. Young* Mathew J. Zenkowich ABC Home & Planet Foundation Tanya Leah Wyldflower Carol Young and Glenn Browning Evelyn Zerfoss American Express Foundation George Wylie Courtney B. Young Rosemary Zibart and John M. Barrow Communication Techniques Abigail and David C. Wynja Diana Young Marian and Leland Ziedler Credit Suisse First Boston Phyllis M. Wynn Edgar E. Young Marianne and Mark Ziegenhorn Design Solutions Sharon R. Wynn Helen P. and Richard M.T. Young* Margaret Deanesly Ziegler Deutsche Postbank AG Jan Wyrick Iris Marion Young (deceased) Ruth Ziegler Dymax Corporation Marilyn Wyse-Lyerla and Jennifer Young Michael Zielinski EILEEN FISHER Bradford Lyerla Kathrin W. Young Wilbur Zielke First Data Western Union Foundation David Wysong Kyra Young Margaret Zielonka Firstgiving Dr. Robyn G. Young Pauline Ziemann Florida Turbine Technologies Takeyah A. Young Sally Zierler Heartwood Spa Y iGive.com Meredith Yacso Vivian Young Susan Ziff Johnson & Johnson Angela Yadon Hillary Younglove Kathryn Ziller JP Morgan Chase Foundation* Yako and Judith Yafet Lenore L. Youngman Hank Zimbardi Kepler’s Books and Magazines Sandra P. Yaggy Mona Lee Yousef Christina and Philip Zimbardo Kintera Dianne G. Yake Brinn Yterdal Barbara Zimmer and Kevin P. Mayer Levi Strauss Foundation Dr. Marilyn and Dr. Irvin D. Yalom* Anne Marie Siu Yuan Fran S. Zimmerman and Melanie Doherty Design Donna M. Yamanashi Sally W. Yudelman* Bernard Slutsky MGS Consulting Dianne Yamashiro-Omi and Deby Yunt Jan Zimmerman Michael Omi Audrey Yuse Loretta Miller Zimmerman Myrland Sports Training LLC Eleanor Yancey Michael Zimmermann NAS Insurance Services, Inc. Carroll Yandell Charlene Zindler Natural Gourmet Institute Z Karen Zink Nike Foundation Theresa Yandell Zeina Zaatari Anne Zinsser O’Brien Family Vineyards Stella E. Yanik Minoo Zabihi Jennifer Zito-Travinsky Palm Foundation Kevin Yap Lauren K. Zack Samuel and Sarai Zitter Basic Books/Westview Press Maxine Yarbrough Alex Zackrone Mary A. and Frank J. Zlebnik Reebok Foundation Pat Yarros Maryam Marne Zafar Vera K. Zlidenny Silk Road Imports Jean and Keith Yarwood James J. Zaffiro Galit Zolkower and Kate Hankins Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Barbara Yasui and Robert Hayman Carolyn Zagorski Beverly Fong Zook Sociometrics Joan Yater Rothlyn Zahourek Carrie Zoromski SpectraLink David Yavenditti Cynthia Snorf and James L. Zak Deborah Zubow Starbucks Foundation Kate Yeadaker Carol C. Zak-Dance Michael Zuck Stellar Solutions Foundation Theresa A. Yeager Sandra and Ihor Zakaluzny Natalie V. Zucker Sugar Bowl Ski Resort Regina F. Yearout Vicki Zakin Andrea L. Zuckerman Sun Life Financial Vivian Yee Ruth C. Zalph Arlene Zuckerman Sundance Claudia Yellin Lisa Zanchetti Elaine Zuckerman Shahnaz Taplin and Associates Gregory Yestadt Patricia Doukas Zandy Marilyn Zuckerman Thistle, A Market for Global Goods Karen Yeung Sarah Zaranek Linda M. Zug Viva Corporation Jana L. Yingst Arlene S. Zaucha Anne M. Zuk Wilbur Properties Katherine Yohn Paul Zauner Susan Zuravin Wilderness, Sarchild & Charles Jill Yolen Nancy Zehner Myrth York and David Green Mary Zurga Working Assets*

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 132 Foundations & Bobolink Foundation Jim and Jan Coleman Charitable Gift Fund Robert and Elizabeth Fisher Fund of the Donor Advised Funds Louise J. Bowditch Fund of the Fidelity of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund San Francisco Foundation Anonymous Donors Charitable Gift Fund Community Investments Fund of the Flather Family Fund of the Fidelity 3 Girlfriends Fund Helen Brach Foundation Tides Foundation Charitable Gift Fund 5 P Foundation Braff Family Fund at Community Compton Foundation* Fledgling Fund Foundation Silicon Valley Con Amor Foundation Flora Family Foundation Brainerd Foundation Franklin Conklin Foundation Margaret Foley Fund at the Peninsula A Bright Horizon Fund at the Community Corey Foundation Community Foundation A and A Charitable Fund of the Equity Foundation of Santa Cruz County Connie Foote Family Fund of the Foundation Cotswold Foundation Sophie and Arthur Brody Foundation Saint Paul Foundation* Lucy and Isadore B. Adelman Cow Hollow Foundation* Ford Foundation* Foundation Joel and Lorraine Brown Charitable Gift S.H. Cowell Foundation Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Patty Foresman Foundation Agua Fund of the Community Coxe Fund at the Peninsula Community Fund Foundation of Collier County Foundation French American Charitable Trust Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation Maximov Albert Gift Fund of the Freund Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Bullock Family Foundation at the Friedman Family Foundation Peninsula Community Foundation D Friedman-Cohen Fund of the Friedman Adam Albright 1996 Charitable Trust #25 Darby Foundation Leslie and Walter Burlock Foundation Family Foundation Alijon Charitable Trust of the Jewish Devorah Foundation Community Endowment Fund Burt Family Foundation Friedman/Meyer Fund of the Dobkin Family Foundation Isabel Allende Foundation San Francisco Foundation* Doen Foundation Alpern Family Foundation Phyllis K. Friedman Fund of the C Judith T. Drake Fund at the Seattle Friedman Family Foundation Joan Price Anawalt Family Foundation Campbell Family Fund of the Vanguard Foundation Robert and Michelle Friend ARIA Foundation Charitable Endowment Program Rebecca Draper Gift Fund of the Vanguard Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Michael J. Campbell and Katherine Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice Charitable Endowment Program Community EndowmentFund M. Grover Charitable Trust at the Attias Family Foundation William H. and Phyllis C. Draper Fund at Renaissance Charitable Foundation Funding Exchange Joseph F. Azrack and Abigail S. the Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving* John and Nancy Cassidy Family Congdon Fund of the Fidelity Peggy and Millard Drexler Foundation at the Peninsula Charitable Gift Fund Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish G Community Foundation Community Endowment Fund G and G Educational Foundation Catalyst Fund of the Liberty Hill Drum Family Fund of the Fidelity Landis H. Gabel Charitable Lead Foundation B Charitable Gift Fund Annuity Trust Benevolink Foundation Chambers Family Fund Deborah Drysdale Fund at the Women’s Celeste M. Gainey Fund of Bennett/Malloy Fund at the Peninsula Chanler Family Fund of the Fidelity Foundation of California El Adobe Corporation Community Foundation* Charitable Gift Fund Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer Fund of Bernice Jenkins Foundation Channel Foundation* the San Francisco Foundation Dannenhirsch Beshunsky Fund of Foundation for Women E General Service Foundation* the Jewish Federation of Greater Einhorn/Lasky Family Fund of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation* New York Community Trust Chittenden Fund of the Fidelity Gibbons-Erdberg Fund of the Steven and Deborah Black Foundation Lisa Esherick Fund at the East Bay Charitable Gift Fund* San Francisco Foundation Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Community Foundation Clara Fund Gilman Family Foundation Joani Blank Giving Fund, a Calvert Evergreen Foundation Ms. Carnzu A. Clark Fund of Glastenbury Foundation Giving Fund* El Adobe Corporation Global Giving Foundation Willard and Roberta Block Family Cohen Family Fund of the Community Foundation* F Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund* Foundation for Southeast Michigan Falcon Fund Judy and Jordan Bloom Fund of the Samuel and Grace Gorlitz Foundation Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation Evelyn and Norman Feintech Family Jewish Community Endowment Fund Gottesman-Biddle Family Peter A. and Elizabeth S. Cohn Foundation Foundation Blue House Fund at the Peninsula Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole Charity Fund of Felcher/Bazerman Fund of the Vanguard Community Foundation Community Endowment Fund the JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Charitable Endowment Program Roger and Nancy Boas Fund of the San Grace Family Foundation Bessie Coleman Fund of the Astraea Carolyn Ferris Philanthropic Fund of Francisco Foundation Lesbian Foundation for Justice* the Swig Foundation

133 Marian and Roger Gray Fund of the Drew Hoffman and Emily Wu Family Myron M. Kaplan Charitable Fund of Eva Chernov Lokey Philanthropic Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund* Fund at Community Foundation the Jewish Community Foundation* Fund of the Jewish Community Green Park Foundation Silicon Valley Derek and Leora Kaufman Fund of the Endowment Fund The Greenberg Foundation Holsti Charitable Fund of the Vanguard Jewish Communal Fund LP Brown Foundation Greer Family Foundation Charitable Endowment Program Keare/Hodge Family Foundation* Lynch Family Fund of the Fidelity Susan Gregory Fund of the National Honeybee Foundation David and Anita Keller Foundation Charitable Gift Fund Philanthropic Trust Hufty Foundation W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grousbeck Family Foundation Grace A. Hughes Fund of the Marin Ethel Kennedy Foundation Community Foundation M Gruber Family Foundation* Charles W. Kerner and Martha J. Gallo John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Arjun & Vinati Gupta Foundation Leslie and George Hume Fund of the Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foundation* San Francisco Foundation Leo S. Guthman Fund Susan S. Ketcham Fund of the Fidelity Melanie and Peter Maier Philanthropic Hummingbird Advised Fund at the Charles and Ginger Guthrie Fund of the Charitable Gift Fund Fund of the Jewish Community Aspen Community Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Friedman/Kiehl Fund of the San Endowment Fund Roy A. Hunt Foundation Francisco Foundation* Marra Foundation C. Hunter and Pamela T. Boll Fund of Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation Melvin and Elizabeth Wyner H the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund David L. Klein, Jr. Foundation Mark Fund of Combined Jewish Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund G. Thompson and Wende Hutton Fund at Klingbeil Family Foundation Philanthropies Marcia Halpern Fund of the Fidelity the Peninsula Community Foundation KMTC Family Fund of the Vanguard Priscilla A. Marsh Trust Charitable Gift Fund Charitable Endowment Program Matthews Family Foundation Harris Family Fund at Community Kostishack Family Fund of the Vanguard McBride Family and Aspen Business Foundation Silicon Valley J Jacobs Family Foundation Charitable Endowment Program* Center Foundation Hassenfeld Foundation Johnson Family Foundation, Inc. Kramer Family Foundation Pamela Merchant and Kirby Sack Fund of Joan Hastings Fund of the Community Jennifer Krauel Gift Fund at the Schwab the Women’s Foundation of California Foundation of Western Massachusetts Katharine H. Johnson Fund of the San Francisco Foundation Fund for Charitable Giving Melling Family Foundation Michael and Juliet Helft Family Fund of Nancy Kurtz Fund of the Community Steven L. Merrill Family Foundation the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jordan Family Fund of the San Francisco Foundation Foundation of Western Massachusetts Meyer Family Fund Constance Hopkins Hellyer Joseph and Carolyn Kutten Foundation Memorial Fund Ken and Judith Joy Family Foundation Millard Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Henlee Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish David Mitchell Family Fund of the Robert and Rachel Kwong Fund at the Community Endowment Fund St. Paul Foundation K Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Moeller Family Foundation William and Flora Hewlett Foundation* Kanner Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Hickrill Foundation Gift Fund Moledina Charitable Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Hill-Snowdon Foundation Kaplan Family Foundation L Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust* Hoang-Nakada Fund of the Asian Judith A. Kaplan Fund of the Rudolf L’aiglon Foundation Pacific Fund Steiner Foundation Linda N. Larkin Fund at the Madan and Asita Mukhopadhyay Family Foundation Jacqueline Hoefer Fund of the Maggie Kaplan Fund at the Schwab Community Foundation of San Francisco Foundation Fund for Charitable Giving Santa Cruz County Laura and Gary Lauder Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community N New Directions Foundation* Foundation “Investing in women is not simply the ‘moral or just’ thing New Field Foundation Fund of the Fred Lazarus, Jr. Foundation Tides Foundation to do, but also the smartest investment you can make if Ralph and Gladys Lazarus Foundation Raquel H. Newman Donor Advised you want to achieve high yield outcomes in terms of more Lederer Foundation Continuity Fund of Jewish Family Iara Lee and George Gund Foundation and Children’s Services* democratic, economically viable, and socially sustainable Leo Model Foundation* countries around the world.” Leon Foundation Laurence W. Levine Foundation, Inc. O Oak Foundation Mr. Steven L. Merrill Libra Foundation Open Society Institute Donor since 2000 Live Oak Fund of the Horizons Foundation

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 134 Open Water Fund of the Rudolf Steiner Anneka Scranton Fund of the Timken-Sturgis Foundation* Foundation R Liberty Hill Foundation TOSA Foundation Otter Foundation Parekh-Vo Ra Charitable Foundation Searle Family Trust Towse-Kendall Family Fund at Andrew and Debra Rachleff Gift Fund Serendipity Fund of the Community Community Foundation Silicon Valley P of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foundation Serving Boulder County Trewitt/Berlin Family Fund of Fidelity Harold K. Raisler Foundation, Inc. Diane M. Sharon Philanthropic Fund of Charitable Gift Fund* Paci Fund at the New Horizon the Jewish Communal Fund Foundation Hope Raymond Fund of the Fidelity Martha and Loretta Trolin-Atkins Charitable Gift Fund Sher-Right Fund of the San Francisco Fund of the New Mexico Community William and Carol Palladini Fund of Foundation Foundation* El Adobe Corporation Red Husky Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shoor Fund at the S.D. Trombetta Foundation Will and Julie Parish Fund of the Peninsula Community Foundation* Tides Foundation Betty and Gerard Regard Fund of the Tsunami Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund* Evans Skidmore Family Fund of the Pass the Butter Fund of the Astraea Deanne Tucker Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Lesbian Foundation for Justice Patricia C. Remmer 1995 Charitable Rose Community Foundation Lead Trust Stephen S. Smith and Paula K. Smith Patricof Family Foundation Fund of the Tulgey Wood Foundation Family Foundation New York Community Trust Reuben B. Robertson Foundation* Tuttle Charitable Trust Sheri Sobrato Fund at Community Cissy Patterson Foundation Jane Rogers and Michael Fischer Fund of the San Francisco Foundation* Foundation Silicon Valley C.E. and Berniece Patterson Charitable James O. and Lorraine K. Rogers Family Southways Foundation U Fund at the Greater Kansas City Unbound Philanthropy Community Foundation Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Srinija Srinivasan Fund at the Peninsula Gift Fund* Community Foundation Unity Through Sharing Fund of the William J. and Elizabeth R. Patterson Jewish Community Foundation Fund of the Fidelity Charitable David and Elizabeth Rome Family Starry Night Fund of the Tides Foundation Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Gift Fund Foundation Stephens Charitable Foundation Human Rights Penner Family Fund of the Fidelity John N. Rosekrans, Jr. Marital Trust Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor Fund of the Usdan/Yenkin Fund at the Schwab Charitable Gift Fund Fund of the San Francisco Foundation San Francisco Foundation Fund for Charitable Giving Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, Rosenblatt Family Fund of the Fidelity Jill Storey and Richard Fisher Fund of the on the recommendation of Stina and Charitable Gift Fund Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Herant Katchadourian* Rothman Charitable Fund of the Straus Family Foundation W James P. and Alma H. Phillips Fund of Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Stupski Family Fund of the Waldfogel Family Foundation the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund David and Eleanor Rukin Philanthropic San Francisco Foundation Waldman Family Philanthropic Fund Thomas and Sue Pick Family Fund of Foundation Sunshine Foundation of the Jewish Community the Chicago Community Foundation Darian and Rick Swig Philanthropic Endowment Fund Pillard-Gonzalez Family Charitable S Fund of the Jewish Community Washington Women’s Foundation, on Fund at the Community Foundation San Francisco Foundation Endowment Fund the recommendation of Paula Clapp of Western Massachusetts Lela and Gerry Sarnat Philanthropic Swig Foundation Emilie Wells Foundation Pine Vista Charitable Trust of the Fund of the Jewish Community Gerard and Mary Swope Fund of the West Fund at the Schwab Fund for Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Endowment Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Charitable Giving Polk Brothers Foundation Sastri Family Foundation of the Fidelity Sycamore Fund at the Peninsula Betty West Charitable Gift Fund at the Poncelet Family Fund of the National Charitable Gift Fund Community Foundation* American Friends Service Committee Philanthropic Trust John and Betsy Scarborough Fund at the Wexler-Beron Family Foundation* Present Value Fund of the San Francisco BOS Foundation White Birch Foundation Foundation T Scherman Foundation* Tara Fund of the Tides Foundation, Whoopee Fund of the Toledo Pressley Family Fund of the Schniedwind Family Trust on the recommendation of Kathleen Community Foundation San Francisco Foundation Schregardus Family Foundation of the Barry and Robert Burnett*Tate Wild Old Women’s Trust John and Lisa Pritzker Family Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Family Trust Edward and Lisa Williams Fund of the William H. Prusoff Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving, on the I. Donald Terner Legacy Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Pumpkin Fund of Community recommendation of Craig Silverstein Jewish Community Endowment Fund Phyllis S. Willits Fund of the Fidelity Foundation Sonoma County Schweser Charitable Fund of the Tet Ansanm Fund of the Tides Foundation Charitable Gift Fund Purple Lady Fund of the Jewish East Central Iowa Charitable Trust Tides Foundation, on the Robert W. Wilson Foundation* Community Endowment Fund* recommendation of Elizabeth L. Colton

135 Wilson-Dalzell Family Foundation at the Presentation High School American Express* Kaufman, Hall and Associates, Inc. Peninsula Community Foundation Sacramento Catholic Workers American Express Political Action Ketron Financial, LLC Winky Foundation* San Francisco University High School Committee Program Kirkland & Ellis Winograd-Hutner Family Fund at the Semillas Aon Corporation Levi Strauss* Peninsula Community Foundation Sisters of St. Benedict AT&T Lord, Abbett, and Company Women’s Freedom Fund of the Vanguard Sisters of St. Dominic Attachmate, WRQ, Incorporated Mal Warwick & Associates Charitable Endowment Program Sisters of St. Francis Axa Rosenberg Investment Management Marguerite Casey Foundation Worth Fund of the New York Sisters of St. Joseph Bank of America McGraw - Hill Companies, Inc. Community Trust Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Barclays Global Investor McKinsey & Company, Inc. Sonoma Academy Becton Dickinson & Company McMaster-Carr Supply Company Y St. John The Baptist Church Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Medarex Sylvia Yee and Brian McCaffrey Fund of St. Joseph Carondelet BP Foundation, Inc. Merck the San Francisco Foundation* Congregation Center Capital Group Companies Micro Wines Yellow Chair Foundation State of Washington Catalysis Corporation Microsoft* Jane Yett Fund of the Tides Foundation* United Way Catholics for Free Choice Morgan Stanley United Way of the California Charles Schwab Open Society Institute Z Capitol Region Community Health Charities of California Open Source Applications Margot and Paul Zimmerman Fund of United Way of Central New Mexico Computer Associates Pacific Gas and Electric Company the Community Foundation for the United Way of King County Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Pew Charitable Trusts National Capital Region* United Way of Morris County Constellation Brands Pfizer United Way of David and Lucille Packard Foundation* Organizations & PG&E United Way of Rhode Island Deutsche Bank Americas Multilateral Institutions Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. United Way of Santa Barbara County America’s Charities EBay Pitney Bowes United Way of the Bay Area American Medical Women’s Association Edison International Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc.* United Way of Ventura County Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Inc. Prudential United Way Silicon Valley Benedictine Sisters Equifax Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation United Way Tri-State Central College Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Robert Wood Johnson Foundation University of California, Berkeley City Arts & Lectures, Inc. Flora Family Foundation Rockefeller Foundation* University of Washington Congregation of Notre Dame Follett Saint-Gobain Corporation Vashon Friends Worship First Congregational Church Ford Foundation Sonoma Technology, Inc. Voci Women’s Choral Ensemble First Presbyterian Church Freddie Mac Foundation SPX Foundation Western Pennsylvania Slovak Global Peace Project G.E. Starbucks Cultural Association Grace Policy Institute Gap Inc. Sun Microsystems* Whitesboro High School I Do Foundation Gartner Inc. Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation Womanfest of the Olympic Peninsula Institute for Women’s Leadership Genentech Takeda Pharmaceuticals Women’s Funding Network Ipas Global Impact Tellabs World Bank JustGive.org Google Inc. The Clorox Company Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Justice and Peace Matching Gifts The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Hanson, Bridgett, Marcus, Vlahos, & Liberty Benton Z Club An easy way to increase the impact of your The Moody’s Foundation Rudy, LLP Meetinghouse Aspiring Spirits donation is to have your employer match The Palm Foundation Harcourt, Inc. Monastery of St. Gertrude it. Matching gift programs or even Three Guineas Fund IDG Games Media Group Mount St. Joseph individual contributions. Many Tyco Intuit Network for Good thanks to the companies who matched UBS Foundation USA J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Northern California Planned gifts to the Global Fund this year. Union Bank of California Giving Council A. E. S. Seawest, Inc. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur V. F. Ripley Associates, Inc. Foundation* Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters Adobe Systems Inc.* Vaught Fry Architects, P. C. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. Oxfam NOVIB Aetna Foundation Verizon

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 136 W. K. Kellogg Foundation Sarah Adler-McDonald Biel Fund of the Goldman Sachs Washington Mutual Marianne Afifi B Philanthropy Fund Washington Post Heather Ahn James Babson Laura Bigbee-Fott and Galen Fott Weil Capital Management Michael Ahuja Lyda Baker John H. Biggs Wellpoint Associates Kristin T. Alberto Paul Baker Marie-Ange Binagwaho Wells Fargo Adam and Rachel Albright Rachel Baker Helen T. Bird and Eric J. Barth William and Flora Hewlett Foundation* Mika Albright Virginia H. Baker Cindy Black Working Assets Linda L. Aleshire Amanda Ballard Linda C. Black World Reach, Inc. / The Charity Giving Laurie L. and Chip J. Alexander Alice Ballin Jill Blackburn Station William Alison Debbie Ballin Nancy Blaha WRQ, Inc. Jane Allen Bonnie A. Bange Rita Blata Xilinx C. Sue Alley Gene Bardach Maria T. Blengino Naomi Alouf and Michael Schulman Marjorie Barden Margo Blumenthal In-kind Donations Blanca Alvarado Beth Barker Catherine A. Bolger Arlington Associates LLC Mary Lou and Zoltan Ambrus Barkley Fund Carleen and Joseph Bonocore Nancy Deyo Natalie Angier and Richard Weiss Dr. Suzanne Barnett Jane K. Boorstein DLA Piper, Rudnick, Gray, Cary US LLP Christina Ansel Peter Baron Rita Boren Melanie Doherty Design Donald Aoki Tali Barr Dr. Elizabeth T. and Dr. Jay P. Boris James J. Sowers Diane K. Appel Heather D. and Jeffrey P. Barrie Donna Bornhofen Ana Barrio Ann Borowiec Investing in Women Campaign Melanie Arao Individual & Institutional Jacqueline Arbel Dr. Kathleen C. Barry Peter A. Bosma Donors Bonnie and Mel Arbesfeld Emily Baugher Audrey Bower Margaret A. Arelt Gary R. Baumer Sandra O. Boyd A ARIA Foundation Jainey Bavishi Braff Family Fund at Community Norma F. Arlen Elaine Baxter Foundation Silicon Valley Anonymous Donors David Aronow Foundation, Inc. Deborah L. Beall Gregory Braggs Sara and Sohaib Abbasi Rebecca S. Arons Jean Beard Stacy Brandom Joanne and Steve Abel Arrillaga Foundation Hans L. Becherer Barbara Brann Rosalind S. Abernathy Asian/Pacific American Women’s Scarlett Begonia Doug Braunstein David B. and Susan G. Abernethy Leadership Institute Victoria Behr Claire Hamilton Breen Linda and Robert Abramovitz Barbara Asch and Jonathan Weiss Sarah and Richard Behrendt Elaine and Seymour Brief Melissa Abrams Ernee Asch Maica Belknap Faith Brigel Mimi A. Abrons Tamar Assaf Rebecca Bell and Samuel H. Lester Elyse Arnow Brill and Joshua Arnow Accenture Toni Ayres and John E. Ford Denise Bellotti Dr. Claire Brindis Meghana Acharya Joseph F. Azrack and Abigail S. Rebecca Benassini and Scott Lyons Melinda Y. Brisben Judith P. and Jamie Ackerman Congdon Fund of the Fidelity Kac Bender Harriet B. Brittain Austin Adams Charitable Gift Fund Julie Parker Benello Emily Brodeur Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi Cynthia K. Bennett Mark J. Broomfield Kathleen P. Bennett and Elena and Allen Broslovsky “I came to the women’s movement via the environmental Thomas J. Malloy Sharon Brostrom Carole Berger Aparna and Joel Brown movement. I realized that preserving our world’s natural Christi Berger Christie Brown beauty and resources required nothing less than the Grace and Steve Berman Patsy I. Brown Dorrit Bern Ward Brunato empowerment of women.” Cassandra and William Bernstein Stacey Brustin Mr. Adam M. Albright Deepa Bhat Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation Donor since 2000 Annette M. Bianchi and Sara Furrer Gregory Bundy

137 Joy and Steven Bunson Naoma D. Clague Althea Duersten-Sascow Pamela Burdman Clara Fund D Kate S. and Michael P. Duffield Burke Family Foundation Angela E. M. and Charles Lee Clark Catherine Dailey Helen M. Duffy Francis X. Burnes, III Carnzu A. Clark Antoinette Daker Tekla duHoffman Michael K. Clark Debbi Dalrymple Firoozeh and Francois Dumas C Stephen L. Clark Lora Dambroski Susan L. Dumond Barbara J. Daniel Cecille Cabacungan Cari Class and John Craver Carolyn Dunlap Darby Foundation Cahill, Gordon, & Reindel, LLP Rebecca Cleary Susan and Jeff Dunn Renu DaSilva Dr. Linda J. Calciano Jeanne M. Clinton and Julie A. Fitch Janice Dunne Barbara Davenport Laurie Read Calhoun Wanda J. Clouse Amina Durrani Jean Davidson Edward Campanelli Carrie Coakley Ann Duval Chrissy Davis Kathleen Campbell-Smith Ann and Malcolm Coffey Leslie Dye Judith S. Davis Erhla Cantor Allison Cole S. June Dye and Lynne M. Cushing Melissa Davis Kate Capossela Charles and Sandra Cole Robert S. Day, Jr. Laarni L. Carle Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole E Lucille De Paulis Carolyn Carollo Phyllis M. Cole and Lee K. Yamada Katherine D. and Robert W. Eaddy Leslie Kim Dean Carondelet Congregation Center Sandra Coliver Clover Earl Deloitte & Touche Josephine N. Carothers Marie and Brian Collins Mary Early-Zald William Stanton Demchak Amy R. Carr Sandra S. Collins and Barbara Earnshaw James M. Reinhold Raj and Helen Desai Jane Carr Martha Easter-Wells Pilar Conde Deutsche Bank Ann Carroll and Miguel Vasquez David B. Edelson Debra R. Conkey and A.C. Greiner Deutsche Postbank AG Morrow Cater Diana Eden Helen Conroy Arlene Devlin Emily A. and Michael J. Cavanagh Joanne Edgar Anna Consani Nancy and Chris Deyo Margaret G. Cavenecia Pamela and Edmund R. Eglinski Constance Conway Joanna L. Diamond Allison Cease Sandra Ehrke Christy Cook Leslie Dicke Catherine Cetta Margaret Einhorn and Michael Laskey Loraine Cook Marla Dickinson Susan Chamberlain Perrin L. Elkind Helen Cooluris Lanell Dike Dr. Helen Chang Elizabeth W. Ellers Mary F. and Tom Cooper Debrina L. Dills Ted Chanock Janice Reals Ellig Eleanor Coppola James Dimon Debra E. Chapatte Alison Elliott and Steven G. Blank Norma C. Corio Abigail Disney and Pierre Hauser Duncan Chaplin Joan Ellis Annie Coull Dobkin Family Foundation Elaine Charkowski Susan Elsner David A. Coulter Kathy C. F. and Ken Doctor David Chase Valerie Emmelhainz Simone and Tench Coxe Melanie Doherty Design Judy Chavez Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel Marguerite C. Craig Della G. Donnan Robert Chefitz Diana Epstein Beverly Crair Cathy Doran Mercene Chegwidden Denise Pino Erwin Colette Penne Cranston Julie R. Dorf and Jenni Olsen Wayne Chen Diane Eshleman Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Kathleen A. Doyle-Rinaldi Kenneth I. Chenault Melinda S. Esparza Creating Hope International Lee Draper Ellen J. Chesler and Matthew J. Mallow Therese M. Esperdy Credit Suisse First Boston Ina Drew Nancy W. Chickering and Connie Evans Amy and Peter Crosby Nicole Driscoll Kristopher Hammer Cindy Ewing Dr. Carol P. Christ Arie and Ida Crown Memorial Fund Marta Drury and Kerry Lobel Christensen Family Foundation Jocelyn Cunningham Kelley Drye & Warren, LLP Thomas Christofferson Judith L. Cureton Deborah Drysdale Fund at the F Women’s Foundation of California Urusa Fahim Gloria Jean K. Y. Chun Stephanie Cuskley Dina and G. Dublon Marla Faith Lillian Cincone

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 138 B. Elaine Faithful Lydia Garvey Grousbeck Family Foundation Catherine Hazelton Dr. Sumaya Farhat-Naser Christian Geckeler Katie Grover and Mike Campbell Heartwood Spa Adriana Farkouh Marilyn Gelber Martha L. Groves Marni Hecht Adella Harris Feinberg Diane Genova Gruber Family Foundation Michael Hegarty Lynn Feintech Paola Gianturco Valerie Guerrieri Rosalie Heller Chris Ferguson Jim and Lynn Gibbons Joan Guggenheimer Barbara Hemingway Lia Fernald and Guy Haskin Scott Giles Anne B. Gundelfinger E. Christine Henderson Fire Finch Claude Milton Gillespie and Tuul Gurjav Miriam and Albert Henley Lesley Finn Hollis Jo Brookover Leo S. Guthman Fund Sally Henry EILEEN FISHER Erin Gillett Crisanta de Guzman and Bryce Lee Elisabeth Hensley Robert and Elizabeth Fisher Fund of the Amy Gillum Richard W. Herbst San Francisco Foundation Pauline E. Ginsberg Amanda Herman Sakurako and Bill Fisher Fund of the Constance F. Gipson H Susan B. Hacker Ethel Herring San Francisco Foundation Glastenbury Foundation Claire Haldan Corinne Heschke Judith M. and Eugene J. Flath Mary Glesige Sarah Haldan Marlene Hess Beth Fleming Global Consumer Group, Citigroup Donna P. Hall and B. Michael Silber Esther B. and Walter Hewlett Flora Family Foundation Diane B. Glossman Marian Hall Flora B. Hewlett MaryAnn Florez Alison Goldberg and Jonathan Lewis Nathan Hallanger Mary Hewlett J.C. Flowers and Co. LLC Goldman Sachs & Co. Darren Hallman Nina Hiatt and Paul Heiman Liz Flynn and Andrew Lott Martha H. Goldstein Shakila Shahul Hameed Joy and Walter J. Hickey Ford Foundation Susan Goldstein Barbara Hamilton Mary and Neil Hieber Judy Fossum Barbara Goodstein Elly Hanauer Derrick Higginbotham Gwen Foster Carolyn Gooman Eileen Hancox Linda Hill Sheila and Malcolm Foster Judy Gordon Hanson Consulting Group, Ltd. Susan Hill and Joanna Koo Jan Fox Dr. Susan and Dr. Edmund Gordon Nikki Hardin Michelle R. Hills Nancy Fox Gottesman-Biddle Family Laurel S. Harken Jennifer Hobbs and Laurie Arbeiter Nancy C. and Richard N. Frank Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Kathleen Harkey Catherine Hobley and Christine Freeman and Community Endowment Fund James Edward Nelson Cynthia Harland Michael Pressfield Sally Gottesman Glory DeSimone Hoffman Harnisch Family Foundation French American Charitable Trust Laurie Gottlieb and Karen Randall Taffy Holland Carole Harrah Barbara J. French Lori Grace Ellen Holm Iris Harrell and Ann Benson Duncan French Ann and Don Gralnek Phyllis J. Holmen Beatrice Harris Elaine A. and John K. French Theodore Grant Gerda Holmstrom Christine Harris Rinat Fried Jessica and Richard Gray Maryann Hondo Sarah Harris Florence Friedman Marian and Roger Gray Susan Hooper Suzanne Harris Lee Friedman Lisa Green Marianne Hotek Sydney L. and Booth Harris Sharon Frischman Nancy and Jesse Green Catherine Howard Trudy Harris Suzanne Frye Talitha Green Betty Howell and Gerald Anderson William B. Harrison, Jr. Sandra Fujii and Louis R. Bertram Paula S. Greenman Kimberley G. and Joshua Howell Ian Hart Karen and Kyle Fujimoto Andrew Greenstein Polly Howells Cheryl Harter Keith Fulmer Janice M. Gregory Lori Hricik Hartford Financial Services P. C. Grewell Grace A. Hughes Dr. Kari A. Hartwig Susan Grey Cecily Hume G Jean Hasser Mary Anne and Steve Gabay Lisbeth Gronlund and David C. Wright Leslie and George Hume Fund of Mimi Hassouna Heather Gardner-Madras Sue K. Grose the San Francisco Foundation Sam Haugh Urla Garland Deborah Grossberg Jean M. and Paul Alexander Humez Glenn Havlicek Leanne A. Grossman Kathleen Humphrey

139 Rachel Humphrey Mary Johnston Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation Trudy Latzko Katherine S. Hunter Katherine J. Jones and Anne Garrett Frances Kissling Laura and Gary Lauder Diana and Wesley Hurst Robert T. Jones Stans Kleijnen and Joop Verbaken Marilyn Laurie Cecelia Hurwich Giselle Jordan Kimberly Klein and Stephanie Roth Audrey and Jim Hutter JP Morgan Chase James Kline Layton-Lazo Family Fund Jennifer A. Hyman Soraya Julian and Khanh Le Anna Weber Kneitel Lederer Foundation Tina Knight Iara Lee and George Gund Foundation I K Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co. James B. Lee IBM Corporation Margaret Kalacznik Jean G. Kohn Jean Lee IDEO Julia Kamasz Kay Koplovitz Rochelle Lefkowitz Peggy Imirie Joy Kanies KPMG Anne Belle and Alan Leiserson Jeff Imrie Kanner Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Edna Kram Bren and Lawrence Leisure Kristen Ingmire Gift Fund Laurie Kramer Mitra Lele Linda and Ronald M. Israel Kevin Kanning Michelle Kramer Craig Leman Marymar and Orville B. Iverson Judith A. Kaplan Fund at the Schwab Marty and Pamela Krasney Ann Lennartz Elizabeth B. Iwan Fund for Charitable Giving Kraus Family Foundation Emilienne de León Max R. Kaplan Susan Kreft Carla A. Leonard Katchadourian Family Fund of the Erika Kreger Ellen J. Leonard and Lynn Crawford J Philanthropic Ventures Foundation Julia B. Kringel Kathleen L. Leonard Grace Jackson Carole Kaufman Christine and Jeff Krolik Ray Lepinsky Keri Jackson Derek and Leora Kaufman Fund of the Anna C. Kronenborg Dianne E. Penson Lerner and Laban P. Jackson, Jr. Jewish Communal Fund Catherine Kulkin Nolan E. Lerner Dianne Jacob and Owen Rubin Meryl R. Kaynard Katharine Kunst and Katherine Fulton Lesbian Equity Fund of Silicon Valley Genice Jacobs Karen Rupert Keating Melinda Kurtz of the Jewish Community Sharon H. and Jacques Jacquet Endowment Fund Keefe, Bruyette and Woods Nancy Kurtz Fund of the Community Sarah Jaffe Susan Keefe Foundation of Western Massachusetts Barbara Lessnau Susanne E. Jalbert Mary Kelly Cecy Kuruvilla Veronica Letelier Shereda and Stephen James Melissa Kelly-McCabe Sandra Kwon Marie Levering Sunil James Lily Kelly-Radford Alexis Levin George Frederick Janett Foundation Sara Kelsey Gilbert Levine Manon Janssen Julie Kendrick L Burton Levinson Beverly Labaire Nuwan S. Jayasena Liese Keon Anne Lewis Paulin Daniel Labonne Anita Jindal Margaret Lumpkin Keon Hope Lewis Elena Laborde A. Claire Jinks Bo Keppel Margaret Lewis S. Labowitz Julia Jitkoff Charles Kerner and Martha Gallo Fund Renee Lewis Maria Elena Lagomasino Laurene Powell Jobs of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Lori Libertucci Lila LaHood Michelle Johanson Pauline Dent Ketchum and Libra Foundation Gyongy C. Laky and Thomas Layton Claire Johnson Thomas B. Ketchum Jessica Lieberman Nana Landenberger Jeremiah M. and Jessie Quintero Peg and Larry Keyes Joyce Lindley David P. Landes Johnson Brijesh Khanna Moses Ling Deborah B. Landesman Julie M. Johnson Kristina Kiehl and Bob E. Friedman Maryjane Link Thomas Lane Linda Johnson and Hal Pote Hyungsook Kim and Bernard Sturmfels Debra S. and Keltner W. Locke Michelle T. Lang Margaret and David M. Johnson Young Hee Kim-Wait Molly Lohman Claire Lansdell Steve Johnson William L. Kimsey Sidne J. Long Deborah Larkin Tom Johnson June Hope Kingsley (deceased) Benjamin Lopata Paula J. Larkin Thomas S. Johnson Karen Kinslow C. Lopez Jensine Larsen Margaret M. Johnston Kintera Rose Lotspeich

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 140 Julia Love Anne McCarten-Gibbs and Barbara Morrison Katherine Olson Marcie Low Kevan McCarten-Gibbs Megan Morrow Patricia Olson Rosemary Lowden Vicki J. McClay and David F. Howard M. Marc Moses Gerrine A. Ongkeko Gail Lowell Christopher McClintock Barbara M. Mounts Susan Packard Orr Andrew Lui The McConnell Group Patricia Moylan Caroline Orrick Jing and Richard Lyman Marshall B. McDonald Janet Muller Julie Osier Joanne Lyman Marlene McDonough Sheryl Ann Mulville Amy Lynch and Philip Thomason Ira P. McEvoy Edward F. Murphy John F. McGillicuddy P Judy A. and Robert J. Murphy Catherine Page Tricia McGinnis Lee Ann Murphy Gina C. Palmisano M Jeannine E. McGuckin and John D. and Catherine T. Anne Firth Murray Nicolas Papaiconomou Robert McGuckin, Jr. MacArthur Foundation Catherine L. Murray Elizabeth Papousek Nicky McIntyre and Carrel Crawford Bret MacFadyen Michelle Parent Janet McKinley Jaime Mackern Beverly Parker McKinsey and Company N Helyn MacLean and Asher Waldfogel Sarah Nash Marla Parker Lauren McMahon S. Todd Maclin Suzanne E. and Dale G. Needles Shawna Parks Lindsey H. and Jason McManigal Karrie MacPherson Greg Nelson Frances and Summer Patch Michael Meachum Ruchi Madan New Field Foundation Fund of the Gloria Patchen Nancy E. and John M. Mead Cathy Madewell and Jeff Johnston Tides Foundation Badal Patel Maricela Medina James Madras Louis Newman Rupesh Patel Christina Mednick Deborah Mahlstedt Sara J. Newman Cissy Patterson Foundation Gaia G. Melkumova Adam Mahoney Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Elena Patterson William J. Metzger Carolyn Makinson Becky Noack and Tom Egan Neil Payne Sam Meyer Jim Maloney Scott Noble Carol and Thomas A. Penson Louise Michaels Amina Mama Judith Norell Christi Pepe Darla Mick Caroline K. Manildi Margaret Norman Merle Peratis Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, LLP Martha L. Manson Ruth and Scott Norris Joanna Perel Edward D. Miller Marcled Foundation Madhu Nott and Sangeeta Prasad Rosario Perez Heidi Miller Martha Maris Dr. Angela Nutt JaMel and Tom Perkins Jennifer Miller Alison Marks Kathleen J. and Daniel J. Pernice Judith R. Miller Amy Marks Kira Perov Karen A. Miller O Anita S. and Edward G. Marks Sarah Peter Diane Miltz and Shirley Stickler Claire O’Connor Jennifer L. Marks Helen Peters Nancy G. Mistretta Judi O’Connor Ethel K. Marran V. Peters Carol Mitchell Sandy O’Donnell Gene Marsh David Petrig Terry A. Mitchell and Roger L. Peck O’Hanlan-Walker Family Fund of the Ian Martin New York Community Trust Regina Phelps Dafna Mizrahi Vicki Masminster Dr. Patrick O’Heffernan and Ling Phung Margaret Monaco Blythe S. J. Masters Lynn Gutstadt Lisa Piazza and Savanna Batto Donna Moniz Kelly A. Mathieson Denis O’Leary Catherine Pielich Elizabeth M. Moore Richard Matteis Kimberly O’Mahony William C. Pierce Joan Moore Anita Matthay Beth O’Neall Jacqueline Pitanguy Jessica M. Moore-Lucas Marilyn Matthews Oak Foundation Brenda Pitts Judy Moores Michele Coleman Mayes Bola Odulate Barbara A. and David N. M. Plum Denise K. Moreland Diane McAllister-Ripley Iva Olah Lia and Bill Poorvu Cristina Morgan Jewell Jackson McCabe Helen Oliver Jody Potiker Emily K. Morgan Jeanette S. and Russell L. Olson Aase G. Poulsen Robert A. Morgan

141 Cynthia W. Pratt Suzanne Rodgers Doug Schmeltzer Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP Janet L. Presley Jack Rodriguez Becky Schmitt Karl Skibinski Lewis T. Preston Fund for David and Elizabeth Rome Schniedwind Family Trust Karen P. and John T. Skillicorn Girls’ Education Family Foundation Nancy Schorr Vivian Slade and Todd A. Burr Patsy Preston Ruth Rominger and Lars Tomanek Carla D. Schroer Karen F. Slater Paula A. Price Frederick P. Rooney Mary Ann Schwalbe Suzanne Slatkin Price Waterhouse Coopers, LLP Debra B. Rose Joseph Sclafani Ellen Sloan John and Lisa Pritzker Family Fund Proskauer Rose, LLP Cassie Scott Isabel H. Sloane Susan Pritzker Ruth Rosen and Wendel Brunner Corinne Scott Jenny Smith Nina Rosenbladt and David Miller Susan E. Searing Geno Smolensky R Faith Rosenfeld Julianne H. Secor Ann Marie Smulka and Bob Blackburn Jane A. Ragle Nancy Rosoff Karen and Mark E. Segall Fund at the Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Allia Ramahi Diane Ross Deborah Self and Amanda Wallace Laura Snell Kavita N. Ramdas and Zulfiqar Ahmad George C. Ross Semillas Sheri Sobrato Amelia Ramirez Florence Molomut Ross and Helen Senseny Anne Maron Susan B. Solomon Nancy Rankin Sandra Senti Jean Rubin Lauren M. Sontag Rebecca Jo Rankin Aeryn Seto Stacey Rubin Rosemary and Soren Clemens Sorensen Amy Rao and Harry Plant Dhavan, Gabriel and Isabel Shah Maisie Rubinstein Peggy Soule Usha Rao Dr. Debra Shapiro and Debbie Mosk Kitty Knapp Rudman Marian Spadone Betty and Gerard Regard Joan F. Shapiro Gail Runk Margaret Spaulding Robert Reich Judith Shapiro Jill Ruskin Ellen Spertus William Ross Reid Memorial Fund Marc Shapiro Lauren Rusk and Eric Roberts Nancy and Joseph Sponholz Jacquelyn Reimann Barbara Sheehan-Zeidler and Rusty Rust Srinija Srinivasan Fund at the Peninsula Heidi Renteria Peter Zeidler Mary Rustic Community Foundation Susie and Bill Repko Anat Shenker Mary Claire Ryan Cornelia St. John Barbara Rever and Jerry Ginsburg Romita Shetty Diana L. Staatz Jewell M. Reynolds Sherri Shieh James Stacey Pat Richards Sophia and Shang-Tsong Shieh S John R. and Inge P. Stafford Foundation Roberta Richardson Norma B. and Edmund L. Sacks Walter V. Shipley Morgan Stanley Lucinda Riley Jessica Sage Mary Lou and George Shott Diana Stark Connie and William Ring Merline Saintil and Greg Aikey Melanie Shugart Joan and Iris Starr Susan Z. Ritz and Ethan Atkin Rick Saltzman Mary L. Shuster Morgan B. and Sidney S. Starr Ritz-Carlton Hotel Petra Sami Davinder Sidhu Starry Night Fund of the Tides Foundation Sara and Evan Rivers Sarosi-Kanter Charitable Foundation Alan Silberstein Kim Stawicki Elisabeth Hardman Rix Jeffrey Saster Ashley Silverburg Charlene Steen Will Robbins Stephan Sastrawidjaja Rebecca Z. Silverman Brenda and Jeffery John Stein Gayle Roberts Jeanne Schapp Adele Simmons Jane Stein James D. Robinson Cathlyne M. Scharetg Simpson, Thacher, & Bartlett, LLP Kathleen F. Stein Karen Robinson Amy and Charles W. Scharf Clark M. Simms Ronnie J. Steinberg Susan Robinson Jason M. Scharfenberger, Sr. Caryn Simon Jacqueline Steinig Mara Roccaforte Scher-Altman Family Foundation Margaret E. Simon Susan Stevens Caro U. Rock Margaret K. Schink Stuart A. Simon Pamela E. and Lawrence N. Stevenson Rockefeller Foundation Rhoda Schlamm Joan M. Sinex Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor Fund of the Ladan and Warren Schlichting Siri Vedya Singh Marnie L. Rocklin San Francisco Foundation Ruth Schlossberg The Sister Fund Kandis H. Rodda Ammie Stobaugh and Trevor Calvert Rita C. Schlosser Claudia Sitgraves Barbara Rodgers Peter Stone

* Donors who have given for ten years or more 142 Dr. Janis J. Stoner Paula Peri Tiernan William Wilkinson Karen M. Storey Doreen Toben W Barbara Williams Barbara Norcross Strader Steve Toben Linda Wagner Carol Williams Betsy Strausberg Carol H. Tolan Fund of the New York Jeffrey C. Walker Jacob Williams Alan Stravs Community Trust Julie Walker Sharon Williams Lois E. and Gayle V. Strickler Marie D. and Myron E. Tomasi Sarah Walker-Bending Maureen Wilson Mary Michael Stringfellow TOSA Foundation Alice Wallace Patty L. Wilson Ingrid Strong Lan Tran Kelly Walsh Diane T. and Reed D. Wilson Stupski Family Fund of the San TRG Management, LP Nancy Wang Susan Willson Francisco Foundation Randall H. Trigg Laura Ward Joanne Winetzki and Jean Hohman Shirley Ross Sullivan Catherine Troisi Dr. Ruth E. Ward Winograd-Hutner Family Fund at the Sullivan & Cromwell, LLP Martha Jo Trolin Fund of the New Jeanne L. Warner Peninsula Community Foundation Johanna Sulser Mexico Community Foundation Warner Music Group Margery Winter Marina Sum Diane Trombetta Mal Warwick William F. Wolff, III Maggie and Tom Surface Rosilee Trotta Josephine Wasney Womanfest of the Olympic Peninsula Olena Suslova Susan Trotter and Anthony Horan Victoria Wassmer Jane Woodman Carol Suveda Toni Truong Susan Swig Watkins and Richard Watkins Helene S. Woolsey Maryann and Mike Swartz Julie Turner Marion and Dennis Weatherstone Ann Wooster Tom Swayne Roy Turpin Susan Webb Carol Wu Darian and Rick Swig Sally Tuttle Jennifer Weber Lily Wu Roselyne C. Swig Lesley Daniels Webster Sarah Wu Julia Wang Sze U Ann R. Weeks Marlys Wulfsberg Anna D. Ullmann Wesley Weidemann T Underdog Fund of the Tides Foundation Veronique Weill Y Zenebeworke Tadesse Uplands Foundation Laura Weinstock Sakena Yacoobi Lisa Talbot Holly and Matt Urquhart Ann Weinstone Dr. Marilyn and Dr. Irvin D. Yalom Patrick Tarr David A. Weisbrod Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Priscilla W. Tate V Cathy Weiskopf and Arthur Siu Jenny and Weezie Yancey-Siegel Connie Weiss Audrey Taylor Edward E. Vaill Sylvia Yee and Brian McCaffrey Andrea Keefer Wellman Barbara A. Taylor Judy Vale Yellow Chair Foundation Louise Wen Diana L. Taylor Bridget Van Kralingen Ho-Tzu Yen Joan Wenzel Nicole Taylor Renske Van Staveren Dr. Sophia Yen Marissa C. Wesely Shelly Taylor Nancy Vedder-Shults and Mark Shults Jane Yett West Fund at the Schwab Fund for Elsabeth Tebrake and Jurgen Annevelink Anu Vege Karen Yeung Charitable Giving Carol Teig Maria Sylvia Vera Alana M. Yoffe Effie Westervelt Alexandra Teixeira Ank Verbaken Sally W. Yudelman Frances C. Wexler Dona Ternai Henry Verheyen Edward Zimran Wexler-Beron Dr. Olga E. Terrazas Dr. Lois T. Vietri Wexler-Beron Family Foundation Z Martha A. Terry Anne W. Vilas Michele Wheeler Minoo Zabihi Rita Thapa Jose Villegas Gail Whipple Michael Zemon Andrea and Joe Thomas Ellen M. Violett Tamzen White Anne and Peter Thomas Ramya Vivekanandan White Birch Foundation Helen E. and William E. Thomas Lori J. and Robert Vogel Jean G. Whitney Claire D. Thompson Dr. Khoi A. Vu Lara Wilcox Monique Thompson Katrin Wilde Todd Thomson Harold Wilensky

143 House Parties & Benefits Jeanne Schapp From intimate home gatherings to large Laura Scher gala events, donors share the Global Anneka Scranton Fund mission in creative ways. We deeply Shipra Sharma appreciate these donors who provided Louisa Spier invaluable support by hosting benefits in Mira Taylor venues such as their homes, nightclubs, Terri Unger churches and stores. Reba Vanderpool Priyanka Bakaya Ramya Vivekanandan Joan Boyle Léonie Walker Susan Coffman Kim Weichel Kathleen M. Croke Diane Jordan Wexler Elaine Crossman Lucy Witt Mercedes Cruz Working Assets Barbara Earnshaw Alison Wyscoff Eileen Fisher Jane Yett Nancy Frank Meredith Yasco Antonia Galindo Jennifer Young Erica Gessen Andrea Gibney Susan Harrington Flora Hewlett JP Morgan Chase Emily Katz-Kishawi Polly Ketchum Tracy King Mary Jo Kochendorfer Dianne Lerner Claris Lewis Elizabeth Mahaffy Blythe Masters Anita Mathay and Hank Maiden Anne McMullin Kelly McVicker Joan Mendelson Inge Morrison Lynne Mosier Azieb Nicodimus Lindell Northup Dr. Kate O’Hanlan Maria O’Mahoney Dee Perry Kavita Ramdas Connie Ring Kalima Rose Kitty Rudman Amy Sabrin

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