2011 Annual Report - Girls Inc.
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<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />
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Table of Contents<br />
About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. ..........................................................................Page 1-5<br />
Statement of Activities .............................................................Page 6<br />
Balance Sheet ...........................................................................Page 7<br />
Donor List ....................................................................................Page 8-11
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About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Mission: To inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold SM .<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. delivers life-changing programs that inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Research-based curricula,<br />
delivered by trained professionals, equip girls to achieve academically; lead healthy and physically active lives; manage<br />
money; navigate media messages; and discover an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. Learn more<br />
about our programs and advocacy at www.girlsinc.org.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. reached over 900,000 girls through direct service, its websites, and <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. products and publications. In<br />
addition, <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. programs were offered through a network of more than 1,500 program sites in nearly 350 cities in the<br />
United States and Canada. More than 1,000 of these program sites were in schools.<br />
The girls we serve at member organizations:<br />
• <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. serves girls ages 6-18: 30% are ages 5/6 - 8, 30% are ages 9 - 11, 25% are ages 12 - 14, and 15%<br />
are ages 15 - 18.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> and Young Women by Age Group<br />
15 to 18, 15%<br />
5/6 to 8, 30%<br />
12 to 14, 25%<br />
9 to 11, 30%<br />
• <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. serves girls from diverse ethnic backgrounds, of those girls served directly, 36% identify as White/<br />
European American/Anglo; 35% African American/ Black; 19% Latina/Hispanic; 6% Multiracial; 3% Asian<br />
American/Pacific Islander; and 1% Native American/ American Indian/First Peoples.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> and Young Women Served by Ethnicity<br />
Asian American/Pacific Islander,<br />
3%<br />
Latina/<br />
Hispanic,<br />
19%<br />
Multiracial,<br />
6%<br />
African American/<br />
Black, 35%<br />
European/American/<br />
White/Anglo, 36%<br />
Native American/<br />
American Indian/<br />
First Peoples,<br />
1%<br />
5/6 to 8, 30%<br />
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About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
• Nearly 80 percent of the girls we serve live in families earning $30,000 or less a year.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> and Young Women by Family <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
more than<br />
$30,000,<br />
21%<br />
less than $30,000, 79%<br />
• Nearly half of girls served live with only one parent. Over 90% of these girls live in house holds headed by women.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> and Young Women by Family Configuration<br />
two parents,<br />
38%<br />
one parent,<br />
48%<br />
neither,<br />
8%<br />
one parent,<br />
at a time<br />
6%<br />
Board Members – April 1, 2010 to March 31, <strong>2011</strong>:<br />
First Lady, Michelle Obama, Honorary Board Chair<br />
Donna Brace Ogilvie, Distinguished Board Chair<br />
• Avia, Robin Klehr, Managing Principal at Gensler<br />
• Bahr, Wendy, Senior Vice President, US and Canada Channels at Cisco Systems, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Behrstock, Dorie Guess, Independent Economist<br />
• Bucci, Tony, Chairman & CEO at MARC USA<br />
• Buckman-Gibson, Kathy, Chairman at Bulab Holdings <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Buffett, Susie A., Chair at The Sherwood Foundation<br />
• Chang, Joyce, Managing Director and Head of Global Emerging Markets and Global Credit Research at JP Morgan Chase<br />
• Duncan, Carol S., Executive Director at <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. of Greater Lowell<br />
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About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Board Members - Continued<br />
• Dweck, Michael L., Managing Director at Goldman, Sachs & Co.<br />
• Gray, Melanie, Attorney at Law at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP<br />
• Heller, Bridgette P., Executive Vice President & President, Consumer Health Care at Merck & Co. <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Landes, Barbara, Senior Vice President & CFO at Public Broadcasting Service<br />
• Lane, Gay, Principal, Chief Operating Officer at Douglas C. Lane & Associates<br />
• Lopez, Miriam, CFP®, CLU® at US Financial Services LLC<br />
• Malone, Stephanie, Executive Director at <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>orporated of Huntsville<br />
• Marks, Lee, Photography Dealer & Consultant at Lee Marks Fine Art<br />
• Pollack, Susan F., Esq. at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, LLP<br />
• Robinson, Shaun, Author, Exactly As I Am, Weekend Co-Anchor & Correspondent on “Access Hollywood”<br />
• Santana, Lucy, Executive Director at <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>orporated of Orange County<br />
• Schwartz, Robin, Former President at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network<br />
• Sharan, Kim M., President – Financial Planning, Wealth Strategies & Chief Marketing Officer at<br />
Ameriprise Financial, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Smith, Jan M., Principal at Castle Rock Ranch Group, LLC<br />
• Sorrentini, Lucy, Principal, People Services at Booz Allen Hamilton<br />
• Stafford-Sigg, Ellen, Principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP<br />
• Wagner, Mary, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Global Research & Development at Starbucks Coffee Company<br />
• Waters, Maureen, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Cushman & Wakefield, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Wilhelm, Roberta, Executive Director at <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. of Omaha<br />
• Vredenburgh, Judy, President & CEO at <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>orporated<br />
Accomplishments:<br />
April 2010: <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Board of Directors Appoints Judy Vredenburgh as President and CEO – Bridgette Heller, Chair<br />
of the Board of Directors of <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>orporated, announced that, after an exhaustive search, the organization has<br />
appointed Judy Vredenburgh as President and CEO to replace Joyce M. Roché, who retired at the end of May after nearly<br />
ten years of dedicated service.<br />
Creating a Bold Future Together: <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Strategic Direction <strong>2011</strong> – 2015 – With the arrival of our new President<br />
and CEO, Judy Vredenburgh, a collaborative, inclusive, and engaged process resulted in a clear road map for the future.<br />
The network-wide plan: Creating a Bold Future Together: Strategic Direction <strong>2011</strong>-2015 focuses on growing the number<br />
of girls served with impact, developing concrete outcome measures, unifying the central program experiences, building a<br />
visible and distinct brand, and raising funds to serve more girls well.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. <strong>Girls</strong> Shadow Congresswomen – On April 22, 2010, nine <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. girls participated in “Take Our Daughters<br />
and Sons to Work Day,” by shadowing women members of Congress in Washington, D.C. The annual event, organized by<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>., Girl Scouts of the USA, Women’s Policy <strong>Inc</strong>., and the Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues, gave girls a<br />
firsthand look at life on Capitol Hill.<br />
May 2010: <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. <strong>Girls</strong>’ Rights Week ® 2010 – <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. <strong>Girls</strong>’ Rights Week 2010 ran from May 3 – May 7 and<br />
focused on girls promoting positive spaces for physical activity as part of their and their communities’ greater health and<br />
wellbeing.<br />
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About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Accomplishments - Continued<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. at the White House Mother’s Day Tea – A <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. alumna and a current <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. participant celebrated<br />
the exceptional women in their lives at the 2010 White House Mother’s Day Tea in Washington D.C., hosted by First Lady<br />
Michelle Obama. They were joined by the First Lady’s mother, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, and President<br />
Eisenhower’s two granddaughters, among many other women and girls.<br />
October 2010: To help celebrate Dove’s National Self-Esteem Weekend, <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. provided a workshop to be<br />
implemented by major market affiliates in their communities. A workshop template was also available online for use by our<br />
92 affiliates throughout the US and Canada, and for download and use by parents and daughters visiting our site.<br />
November 2010: <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Partners with American Express for Small Business Saturday – As a part of the inaugural<br />
Small Business Saturday, American Express pledged a significant donation to <strong>Girls</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. tied to the number of “likes”<br />
on Facebook, and based on the popularity of the Facebook page. <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. received a $1 million donation for programs to<br />
empower young women to become entrepreneurs.<br />
February <strong>2011</strong>: <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Celebrates National <strong>Girls</strong> and Women in Sports Day on Capitol Hill – April Osajima, <strong>Girls</strong><br />
<strong>Inc</strong>. Public Policy Director, and 15-year old Undria Thomas of <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. of Columbus and Phenix Russell, GA, spoke at a<br />
Congressional briefing, along with Olympic athletes, other advocates, and a school athletic administrator to discuss the<br />
importance of legislation that would advance gender equity in high school sports.<br />
Events:<br />
Regional Conferences 2010: Three Regional Conferences were held throughout the course of the year, offering<br />
affiliates workshops, information sessions, and the ability to connect with other <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. organizations to develop and<br />
increase their capacity to thrive. 74% of affiliates attended.<br />
The <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. 2010 National Conference: At the <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. 2010 National Conference, hundreds of members of the <strong>Girls</strong><br />
<strong>Inc</strong>. network gathered to celebrate how our work and mission influence issues critical to girls and gender equity. Highlights<br />
included inspiring presentations from First Lady Michelle Obama; Russlynn Ali, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the<br />
U.S. Department of Education; and Ella L.J. Edmondson Bell, Ph.D., a leading expert in the management of race, gender,<br />
and class in the workplace.<br />
2010 Los Angles Celebration Luncheon: Honorees included: Marjorie Cohn, President of Development and Original<br />
Programming at Nickelodeon; Jane Lipsitz and Dan Cutforth, Co-Founders of Magical Elves; Cristina Mancini, Vice<br />
President of International Marketing and Publicity at Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution; Suzanne Patmore<br />
Gibbs, Head of Network Scripted Programming at ABC Entertainment Group; Susan Rovner, Executive Vice President of<br />
Development at Warner Bros. Television; Cori Wellins, Partner at WME Entertainment.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> New York Celebration Luncheon Celebrating Women of Achievement: Honorees included: Teri Plummer<br />
McClure, Senior Vice President of Legal, Compliance and Public Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at<br />
UPS; Helen P. Pudlin, Executive Vice President and General Counsel at PNC Financial; Mary F. Sammons, Chairman at<br />
the Rite Aid Corporation; Julia Simet, Principal at Gensler; Susan Sobbott, President at American Express OPEN<br />
Services Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
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About <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
National Programs Delivered by <strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Affiliates:<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Operation SMART ®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> develop enthusiasm for and skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through hands-on<br />
activities, girls explore, ask questions, persist, and solve problems. By interacting with women and men pursuing STEM<br />
careers, girls come to view these careers as exciting and realistic options for themselves. Components of the program<br />
include: Eureka!®; <strong>Girls</strong> Dig It; Career Action; and Thinking SMART.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> acquire the knowledge and skills for taking charge of and making informed decisions about their sexual health.<br />
Exploring values, practicing responses in different situations, and thinking about their futures help girls identify ways and<br />
reasons to avoid early pregnancy and prevent sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. The program comprises three<br />
age-appropriate components: Growing Together SM ; Will Power/Won’t Power®; and Taking Care of Business®. Growing<br />
Together SM and Will Power/Won’t Power® are available in Spanish as Crecer juntas and Querer/Poder decir “no.”<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Friendly PEERsuasion®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> develop skills to resist pressure to use harmful substances, such as drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and household<br />
chemicals. After learning healthy ways to manage stress and to deflect peer, media, and other pressures that contribute<br />
to substance use, girls become peer educators (PEERsuaders) for younger girls. The program is available in Spanish as<br />
Persuasión positiva.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Leadership and Community Action SM<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> build leadership skills and create lasting social change through community action projects. With support from women<br />
in their community, girls celebrate the heritage of girls and women as leaders and social change agents and realize their<br />
own power as community resources and trustees of the common good. Components include Discovery® and In Our Own<br />
Hands®.<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Economic Literacy®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> learn about money and the economy, including how to manage, invest, and save money and how to help others<br />
through philanthropy. As girls explore how the economy affects everyone locally and globally, they develop skills critical to<br />
being financially savvy and to becoming economically independent adults. <strong>Girls</strong> learn these skills through four ageappropriate<br />
components: She’s on the Money!®; Dollars, Sense, and Me SM ; Equal Earners; Savvy Spenders SM ; and<br />
Futures and Options SM .<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Media Literacy®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> increase their awareness of the scope and power of the media and the effects of media messages on girls and<br />
women. They learn to analyze critically what they see and hear in the media, advocate for change in entertainment,<br />
news, and advertising media, and create images that are more realistic and reflective of their lives. Components of the<br />
program include: Media and Me SM ; Media Smarts SM ; <strong>Girls</strong> Take Another Look SM ; <strong>Girls</strong> Get the Message®; and <strong>Girls</strong> Make<br />
the Message SM .<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Project BOLD®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> learn to lead safer lives by developing skills and strategies for self-defense, including physical techniques. <strong>Girls</strong> also<br />
learn how to seek out and talk to caring adults about personal violence and to advocate against gender-specific violence<br />
issues. Components of the program include: Action for Safety SM and Living Safe and Strong SM .<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Sporting Chance ®<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> learn to appreciate an active lifestyle as they develop movement and athletic skills, cooperative and competitive<br />
spirit, health awareness, and interest in sports and adventure. <strong>Girls</strong> also explore career opportunities related to sports<br />
and experience the benefits and excitement of taking healthy risks. Through three age-appropriate components —<br />
Steppingstones SM ; Bridges SM ; and <strong>Girls</strong> enCourage SM — girls build a foundation for a lifetime of enjoying physical activity<br />
and participation in sports and adventure.<br />
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES<br />
Twelve months ended March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
UNRESTRICTED<br />
OPERATING REVENUE, GAINS<br />
AND OTHER SUPPORT<br />
Special events revenue<br />
Less: direct special event expenses<br />
Special events, net<br />
Contributions and private grants<br />
In-kind contributions<br />
Government grants and contracts<br />
Program revenue<br />
Other income<br />
Net assets released from restrictions<br />
UNDESIGNATED<br />
$ 1,265,388<br />
(421,668)<br />
843,720<br />
2,473,087<br />
2,292,850<br />
323,526<br />
536,131<br />
57,956<br />
3,768,841<br />
BOARD<br />
DESIGNATED<br />
TEMPORARILY<br />
RESTRICTED<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
3,369,854<br />
_<br />
1,878,502<br />
_<br />
_<br />
(3,109,529)<br />
PERMANENTLY<br />
RESTRICTED<br />
_<br />
_<br />
$ $ $<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
500,000<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
(1,159,312)<br />
TOTAL<br />
1,265,388<br />
(421,668)<br />
843,720<br />
5,842,941<br />
2,292,850<br />
2,202,028<br />
536,131<br />
57,956<br />
_<br />
Total Operating Revenue, Gains<br />
and Other Support<br />
10,296,111<br />
500,000<br />
2,138,827<br />
(1,159,312)<br />
11,775,626<br />
OPERATING EXPENSES:<br />
Program Services:<br />
Affiliate services/growth<br />
Program, research and training<br />
Public education and advocacy<br />
Total program services<br />
1,454,752<br />
3,442,007<br />
2,704,853<br />
7,601,612<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
1,454,752<br />
3,442,007<br />
2,704,853<br />
7,601,612<br />
Supporting services:<br />
Management and general<br />
Fundraising<br />
Total supporting services<br />
Total operating expenses<br />
576,891<br />
719,141<br />
1,296,032<br />
8,897,644<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
576,891<br />
719,141<br />
1,296,032<br />
8,897,644<br />
Change in net assets from operations<br />
1,398,467<br />
500,000<br />
2,138,827<br />
(1,159,312)<br />
2,877,982<br />
NON-OPERATING REVENUE (LOSS):<br />
Net apreciation on investments and<br />
funds held by trustees<br />
Investment income<br />
Total non-operating revenue (loss)<br />
121,380<br />
93,950<br />
215,330<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
74,181<br />
348,675<br />
422,856<br />
712,071<br />
_<br />
712,071<br />
907,632<br />
442,625<br />
1,350,257<br />
Change in net assets before pension<br />
changes other than net periodic costs<br />
Pension changes other than net periodic costs<br />
Other Transfers<br />
1,613,797<br />
(353,852)<br />
(50,000)<br />
500,000<br />
_<br />
_<br />
2,561,683<br />
_<br />
_<br />
(447,241)<br />
_<br />
50,000<br />
4,228,239<br />
(353,852)<br />
_<br />
Change in Net Assets<br />
Net Assets (Deficit) - Beginning of year<br />
1,209,945<br />
(856,734)<br />
500,000<br />
_<br />
2,561,683<br />
4,372,575<br />
(397,241)<br />
11,005,194<br />
3,874,387<br />
14,521,035<br />
Net Assets (Deficit) - End of year<br />
353,211<br />
500,000<br />
6,934,258<br />
10,607,953<br />
18,395,422<br />
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BALANCE SHEET<br />
Twelve months ended March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
ASSETS<br />
Cash and cash equivalents<br />
Accrued investment income<br />
Dues and other receivables<br />
Grants, contracts and contributions receivable<br />
Prepaid expenses and other assets<br />
Investments<br />
Property and equipment, net<br />
Funds held by trustees<br />
Total assets<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
Accounts payable and accrued expenses<br />
Scholarships payable<br />
Deferred revenue<br />
Accrued pension cost<br />
Deferred rent obligation<br />
Total liabilities<br />
Net assets (deficit):<br />
Unrestricted<br />
Temporarily restricted<br />
Permanently restricted<br />
Total net assets<br />
$<br />
$<br />
$<br />
650,875<br />
184,966<br />
253,557<br />
4,025,265<br />
101,072<br />
2,702,675<br />
1,848,601<br />
11,277,646<br />
21,044,657<br />
782,541<br />
623,962<br />
429,352<br />
703,651<br />
109,729<br />
2,649,235<br />
853,211<br />
6,934,258<br />
10,607,953<br />
18,395,422<br />
Total liabilities and net assets<br />
$<br />
21,044,657<br />
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Donor List FY11<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Corporation, Foundation,<br />
Government Donors<br />
Visionary<br />
($1,000,000 and above)<br />
American Express<br />
The Goizueta Foundation<br />
United States Department of Justice,<br />
Office of Juvenile Justice and<br />
Delinquency Prevention<br />
Pacesetter - Continued<br />
($100,000-$999,999)<br />
Anonymous<br />
AT&T Foundation<br />
Centers for Disease Control<br />
and Prevention<br />
Dove<br />
Goldman Sachs Gives<br />
ING Foundation<br />
Lilly Endowment <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
MetLife Foundation<br />
National Grid<br />
New York Life Foundation<br />
Sam’s Club Giving Program<br />
SRI International<br />
Tupperware Brands Foundation<br />
Unilever United States<br />
Foundation, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
The UPS Foundation<br />
Vanguard Charitable Endowment<br />
Program<br />
W.K. Kellogg Foundation<br />
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz<br />
Walmart Foundation<br />
Vanguard<br />
($40,000-$99,999)<br />
Ameriprise Financial<br />
The Brico Fund, LLC<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
Douglas C. Lane & Associates, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s<br />
Motorola Foundation<br />
The PNC Financial Services<br />
Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Stella & Dot Foundation<br />
UPS<br />
Luminary<br />
($25,000-$39,999)<br />
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield<br />
Colgate-Palmolive<br />
Gensler<br />
Merck Consumer Care<br />
Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids<br />
& Family Group<br />
Panasonic Corporation<br />
of North America<br />
Champion<br />
($10,000-$24,999)<br />
American Express OPEN<br />
Aragon Construction<br />
Argyle Productions <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
AT&T<br />
BET Networks<br />
Chase<br />
Cushman & Wakefield, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Datacert, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP<br />
Deloitte<br />
Disney/ABC Television Group<br />
Evenson Best<br />
Fox Filmed Entertainment,<br />
Fox Television Studies,<br />
20th Century Fox Television,<br />
and Fox Broadcasting<br />
Company<br />
GlobalGiving Foundation<br />
John Wells Productions<br />
Lane Office<br />
Local Independent Charities<br />
of America<br />
Macy’s Foundation<br />
MARC USA<br />
The J. Willard and Alice S.<br />
Marriott Foundation<br />
New York Life Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Pfizer <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Reed Smith LLP<br />
The Rite Aid Foundation<br />
The Schwab Fund for<br />
Charitable Giving<br />
Tom Lynch Company<br />
Turner Broadcasting –<br />
TNT/TBS<br />
UnitedHealth Care<br />
Warner Bros. Television<br />
Weichert Relocation<br />
Resources, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Whitacre Family Foundation<br />
WME<br />
Advocate<br />
($5,000- $9,999)<br />
AFD Contract Furniture <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Allen & Company LLC<br />
ARC/BPI Reprographics<br />
Arenson Office Furnishings<br />
Bloomsburg Carpet<br />
Booz Allen Hamilton<br />
Boston Properties<br />
Bravo<br />
Buchanan Ingersoll &<br />
Rooney PC<br />
CB Richard Ellis<br />
CBS<br />
Chernin Entertainment<br />
CNN<br />
Comedy Central<br />
The Congressional Club<br />
Consolidated Carpet<br />
Creative Artists Agency<br />
Cross Management<br />
Corporation<br />
Dechert LLP<br />
The Durst Organization<br />
Edwards Angell Palmer &<br />
Dodge LLP<br />
Fake Empire/Wonderland<br />
Sound and Vision<br />
Gabriel Interactive, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Gannon Vitolo Contracting,<br />
LLC<br />
Gracie Films<br />
Herman Miller/Geiger<br />
Imagine Television<br />
International Creative<br />
Management<br />
Jack Morton, Initiative &<br />
R/GA<br />
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Donor List FY11<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Advocate - Continued<br />
($5,000- $9,999)<br />
Jaros Baum & Bolles<br />
Jerry Bruckheimer Television<br />
Jewish Communal Fund<br />
Jones Lang LaSalle<br />
Knoll, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Lehr Construction<br />
Magical Elves<br />
Mars Foundation<br />
Miller Blaker, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
NBC Universal<br />
Northern Trust Bank<br />
Proskauer Rose LLP<br />
Robert Derector Associates<br />
Saks Fifth Avenue<br />
Shaw Contract Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher<br />
& Flom LLP<br />
Starbucks<br />
Structure Tone <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Sullivan<br />
Tandus Flooring<br />
The TJX Foundation<br />
Turner Construction<br />
United Talent Agency<br />
VISA U.S.A., <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
WB Wood<br />
William Somerville, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
WSP FLACK + KURTZ<br />
Ally<br />
($2,500-$4,999)<br />
A&E Television Networks/<br />
Lifetime Television<br />
Certified Moving & Storage LLC<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. of Westchester County<br />
HBO<br />
J. Choo USA, INC.<br />
The Leibowitz and Greenway<br />
Family Charitable Foundation<br />
Milrose Consultants <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Showtime Networks, <strong>Inc</strong><br />
Solera Capital, LLC<br />
Sony Pictures Television<br />
Tupperware Corporation<br />
Supporter<br />
($1,000-$2,499)<br />
Akdo Intertrade, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Alloy Entertainment<br />
AMA Consulting Engineers, P.C.<br />
American Federation of<br />
Teachers, AFL-CIO<br />
American Construction <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Anonymous<br />
ASCO<br />
BDO<br />
Benhar Office Interiors<br />
Berhardt Design<br />
BermanBraun<br />
John R. & Dorothy D. Caples<br />
Fund<br />
Carpenter Group<br />
Cerami & Associates<br />
Coca Cola Enterprises<br />
Community Foundation of the<br />
Chattahoochee Valley<br />
Correll, Sheerer, Benson,<br />
Engels, Galles & Demro,<br />
P.L.C.<br />
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP<br />
CSTechnology<br />
Datesweiser Furniture Corp<br />
Deutsche Bank<br />
Disney TV Animation<br />
Eagle Hill Consulting LLC<br />
Forbes Media<br />
Gannett Foundation, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
The Samuel and Grace Gorlitz<br />
Foundation<br />
Hansen, Jacobson, Teller,<br />
Hoberman, Newman, Warren<br />
& Richman, LLP<br />
HDLC Architectural Lighting<br />
Design<br />
Henegan Construction Co.,<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
High IntenCity Corporation<br />
Icon Interiors, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>arnate Productions, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Interface FLOR<br />
J+J/Invision<br />
Junction Entertainment<br />
JustGive.org<br />
The Kandell Fund<br />
Kao Brands<br />
KEILHAUER<br />
Supporter - Continued<br />
($1,000 - $2,499)<br />
Kinetix International Logistics,<br />
LLC<br />
Little Engine Productions<br />
Lockheed Martin Corporation<br />
Meadows Office Furniture Co.<br />
The Milton Meyer, Jr. and<br />
Mildred B. Meyer Foundation<br />
Modern Office Systems<br />
Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP<br />
Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
National Governing Council<br />
Murtha Cullina LLP<br />
National Geographic<br />
Network For Good<br />
Win & Christie Neuger Family<br />
Foundation<br />
Newmat Northeast Corp.<br />
The Northern Trust Company<br />
PEPCO<br />
The Polling Company/<br />
WomenTrend<br />
Presidential Life Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Qwest Communications<br />
Richard L. Hoffman &<br />
Associates, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Rimi Woodcraft<br />
David Rockefeller Fund<br />
The Rose Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Scanga Woodworking<br />
Seward & Kissel LLP<br />
SG Contracting, LLC<br />
Syska Hennessy Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Teknion, LLC<br />
Uffindell<br />
United Nations Foundation<br />
Venable LLC<br />
Volunteers of America<br />
VVA Project Managers &<br />
Consultants<br />
Weight Watchers International,<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
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Donor List FY11<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Individuals, Estates and Trusts<br />
Advocate - Continued<br />
($5,000 - $9,999)<br />
Supporter - Continued<br />
($1,000 - $2,499)<br />
Pacesetter<br />
($100,000 and above)<br />
Anonymous (2)<br />
Lucile Miller Wright Trust<br />
Vanguard<br />
($40,000 – $99,999)<br />
Mary Byron<br />
Michael Dweck, Goldman Sachs<br />
Melanie Gray/Women@Weil<br />
Luminary<br />
($25,000 - $39,999)<br />
Kathy Buckman Gibson<br />
Margaret J. Holen<br />
Sheila and John Morgan<br />
Ellen Stafford-Sigg<br />
John Storey<br />
Theodore T. Wang<br />
Champion<br />
($10,000 - $24,999)<br />
Robin Klehr Avia<br />
Kathleen Dore<br />
Bridgette and Eliot Heller<br />
Faye L. Johnson Trust<br />
Edward V. LaPuma<br />
The Isabelle L. Makepeace<br />
Trust<br />
Julie Overbeck<br />
Susan and Daniel Pollack<br />
Joyce M. Roché<br />
Ram K. Sundaram<br />
Advocate<br />
($5,000 - $9,999)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Alice H. Ball<br />
Dorie Guess Behrstock<br />
Francis X. Burnes III<br />
August A. Busch III<br />
Joyce Chang and David<br />
Robbins<br />
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein<br />
Gringlas and Greenberg Family<br />
The Jean B. & E.T. Juday Gift<br />
Fund<br />
Lois Juliber<br />
Susan and Leonard Klehr<br />
Barbara and Mark Landes<br />
Darren McClure & OnDisplay<br />
Creative<br />
Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams<br />
Carl Milianta<br />
Brian Robbins and Sharla<br />
Sumpter Bridgett/<br />
Varsity Pictures<br />
The Rovner Family<br />
Jessica Saalfield<br />
Mary F. Sammons<br />
Johnie Seals<br />
William S. Shanahan<br />
Lisa Tung and Spencer Glendon<br />
Judith N. Vredenburgh<br />
Janice L. Warne<br />
Ally<br />
($2,500 - $4,999)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Robert A. Densen<br />
Carol S. Duncan<br />
Marion Edwards<br />
Tami Hoag<br />
Yvonne R. Jackson<br />
Mark Kaner<br />
Lisa Kountoupes<br />
Lee Marks<br />
Katherine Pope<br />
Jennifer Nicholson Salke<br />
Robin J. Schwartz<br />
Lucy Sorrentini<br />
Carol B. Tomé<br />
Supporter<br />
($1,000 - $2,499)<br />
Jane Aaron<br />
Anonymous (2)<br />
Matt Berger<br />
Dorothea A. Bernbach<br />
Marcella L. Blakney<br />
Brannon Braga<br />
Jonathan L. Brandt<br />
Candace Bushnell<br />
Laurie Campbell<br />
Loretta V. Cangialosi<br />
Marc Chiapperino<br />
Leslie Coddington<br />
Mary E. Coleman<br />
Wynne Comer<br />
Robert A. Cook<br />
Greg Coolidge<br />
Caroline Corbin<br />
Tamalee Delamater<br />
Jodi E. Detjen<br />
Robert J. Duffy<br />
Ramon Gilsanz<br />
Mary K. and Clifford Grum<br />
Laura Hammond<br />
Susan and Jim Hart<br />
Albie Hecht<br />
Fay J. Henry<br />
Irma R. Hilton, Ph.D.<br />
Jennefer A. Hirshberg<br />
Richard L. Hoffman<br />
Winnie Holzman<br />
Susan K. Houchin<br />
Patricia Howard<br />
Chris Stern Hyman, JD<br />
Alan K. and Cledith M. Jennings<br />
Joanne and Dennis Keith<br />
Russell and Marilyn Kuhns<br />
Helen M. Lane<br />
Roger and Florence Liddell<br />
Cathy M. Logue<br />
Mindy B. Loiselle and Lanny<br />
Levinson<br />
Natalie O. Ludaway<br />
Jennifer P. Marinaro<br />
Ellen Maw<br />
W. Corby May<br />
Sandra McMillan<br />
Regina Montoya<br />
William Mutterperl<br />
Dr. Christie and Mr. Win Neuger<br />
Clay Newbill<br />
Martha May Newsom<br />
Susan M. O’Brien, M.D<br />
Donna Brace Ogilvie<br />
Abby and George O’Neill Trust<br />
Rebecca J. Parsons<br />
Suzanne Patmore Gibbs<br />
Liz Paulson<br />
Sally G. Paynter<br />
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Donor List FY11<br />
April 1, 2010 - March 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Supporter - Continued<br />
($1,000 - $2,499)<br />
Julie Plec<br />
Deborah Rennels<br />
Caroline R. Richardson<br />
and Paul Resnick<br />
Linda Richman<br />
Laura Scott<br />
Ronnie and Andrew Segal<br />
Kim M. Sharan<br />
David M. Shaw<br />
Susan Shaw<br />
Ellen Krosney Shockro, Ph.D.<br />
Jeffrey Simet<br />
Sherri Simko<br />
Janice A. Smith<br />
Mary-Jane W. Sprague<br />
Scott Stone<br />
Cathy B. Tamraz<br />
Jeri Taylor<br />
Irene L. Thalden<br />
Gary Scott Thompson<br />
Shari Vanloo<br />
Douglas A. Warner III<br />
Christine A. Weintraub<br />
Marc Weiss and Nancy Meyer<br />
Cori Wellins<br />
Monica M. White, Ph.D<br />
Matt Widmer<br />
Wilder Family Fund<br />
Catherine D. Wood<br />
<strong>Girls</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. gratefully acknowledges<br />
Gifts in Honor of:<br />
Lucy Aaron<br />
My daughter Callista<br />
(from Lisa Kountoupes)<br />
Julia Greco<br />
Donna Brace Ogilvie<br />
Joyce Roché<br />
Zoe and Kaya Saalfield<br />
Julia Simet<br />
“Toast for a Cause”<br />
In-Kind Donations<br />
The Bridgespan Group<br />
(Mandy Taft-Pearman)<br />
Bright Ideas in Broad Ripple, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Comcast<br />
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle,<br />
LLP (Susan Pollack)<br />
In-Kind Donations - Continued<br />
Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP<br />
(Don Henderson)<br />
Dream Big Toy Company<br />
Gensler<br />
ING<br />
Migralex, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky<br />
& Walker (Cheryl Saban)<br />
PBS<br />
The Polo Lounge / Beverly Hills<br />
Hotel<br />
Professional Women’s Magazine<br />
Southwest Airlines<br />
Sprinkles Cupcakes<br />
Time Warner Cable<br />
VIV magazine<br />
Winston & Strawn LLP<br />
(Glynna Christian)<br />
Our thanks to networks and<br />
publications who donated<br />
airtime and ad pages for our<br />
Public Service Announcements.<br />
Matching Gift Organizations<br />
ABC Entertainment<br />
Altria Group, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching<br />
Program<br />
Automatic Data Processing, <strong>Inc</strong><br />
Business Wire<br />
The Chase Manhattan Foundation<br />
The Dyson-Kissner-Moran<br />
Corporation<br />
GE Infrastructure<br />
The Home Depot<br />
Houghton Mifflin Matching Gift<br />
Program<br />
JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />
Matching Gift Program<br />
Macy’s Foundation<br />
Macy’s, Corporate Services <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Merck & Co., <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Pfizer <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
The Prudential Foundation<br />
Matching Gifts Program<br />
The Rock Foundation<br />
Smith Barney, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Verizon Foundation<br />
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