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2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Friend,<br />
Let’s talk about success.<br />
As PAI nears its 50th year in business, we are already looking ahead to <strong>the</strong> change we will make in our<br />
next 50 years. Thanks to your support, partnership, and engagement, PAI can harness <strong>the</strong> gains of <strong>the</strong><br />
past to ensure success in <strong>the</strong> years ahead.<br />
What does that success look like<br />
For us, it’s a woman who has accessible, affordable, effective contraception and is empowered to plan<br />
her family and her future. Reproductive freedom lies at <strong>the</strong> heart of human dignity, and when a woman<br />
has autonomy over her body and life, communities, families, countries, and <strong>the</strong> planet thrive.<br />
She is <strong>the</strong> protagonist of our common story, and she drives every aspect of our programs.<br />
Can a woman access <strong>the</strong> health care she needs without traveling untold distances, waiting in long<br />
lines, and paying fees that are simply beyond her means Is <strong>the</strong> service she receives at a clinic<br />
of high quality Can she talk with a provider in private, and is <strong>the</strong>re follow-up available to her to<br />
have a method removed (like an IUD), or to switch between methods If <strong>the</strong> woman is young and<br />
unmarried, can she receive <strong>the</strong> care she needs without discrimination, and with full protection<br />
and promotion of her rights<br />
We know that we can best tackle <strong>the</strong>se challenges when we see <strong>the</strong> world through her eyes. And<br />
we work every day to share her perspective and vision at <strong>the</strong> highest levels of government—making<br />
her case one person, one lawmaker and one community at a time. We work with key advocates<br />
and champions, we bring resources to <strong>the</strong> people that need <strong>the</strong>m, we push back on preconceived<br />
notions and deeply embedded societal norms, and we are dogged in our belief that family planning<br />
tools are life-changing for women across <strong>the</strong> globe.<br />
And while we are proud of our impact, we know <strong>the</strong>re is tremendous work ahead. Reproductive rights<br />
are increasingly under attack on our own shores, and more than 200 million women in developing<br />
countries still don’t have <strong>the</strong> contraception <strong>the</strong>y need to space and limit <strong>the</strong>ir pregnancies. Our mission<br />
is more urgent than ever.<br />
We’re pursuing that mission through an ambitious 10-year vision encapsulated in a new strategic plan<br />
and our unique perspective, which brings toge<strong>the</strong>r research, advocacy and local partnerships to make a<br />
lasting difference for women and <strong>the</strong>ir families.<br />
We trust our strategy and <strong>the</strong>ory of change as we have seen its power. We know that when we work with<br />
local partners, build on what <strong>the</strong>y know and leverage our talents and perspectives to great effect, extraordinary<br />
change is possible.<br />
And we know you are with us, and will be a partner in every step of <strong>the</strong> journey.<br />
Thank you<br />
The Honorable Harriet C. Babbitt, J.D.<br />
Chair, Board of Directors<br />
Suzanne Ehlers<br />
President and CEO
What we know<br />
To empower women, see <strong>the</strong><br />
world through <strong>the</strong>ir eyes.<br />
At PAI, women are at <strong>the</strong> center of everything we do. We know that in developing<br />
countries, 222 million of <strong>the</strong>m can’t get <strong>the</strong> family planning <strong>the</strong>y want.<br />
We know that <strong>the</strong>y walk—sometimes for hours—to clinics, only to find <strong>the</strong><br />
method <strong>the</strong>y want is out of stock. We know that <strong>the</strong>y face stigma and misconceptions.<br />
And we know <strong>the</strong>y deserve better. For almost 50 years, we’ve fought<br />
on Capitol Hill and around <strong>the</strong> world for better access to contraceptives.<br />
222 million<br />
women in developing<br />
countries can’t get<br />
<strong>the</strong> family planning<br />
<strong>the</strong>y need.<br />
= 1,000,000 women<br />
We live in a time of exciting,<br />
eye-opening change.<br />
In all corners of <strong>the</strong> globe, women are staying in school, stepping into <strong>the</strong><br />
paid workforce, and making strides toward equality. Family planning is<br />
helping <strong>the</strong>m do it. But we still have a great deal to do. We need better support<br />
at <strong>the</strong> national and international level for <strong>the</strong> policies and programs that<br />
make real change where women need it most. We’re positioned to navigate<br />
this changing landscape, checking for blind spots and helping our partners<br />
adjust and thrive.<br />
Local partners see it all up-close.<br />
Perspective matters. That’s why we invest in and work with local partners<br />
who are experts in <strong>the</strong>ir country contexts. Their firsthand experience and<br />
valuable insights guide our international work, and remind us why we do it.<br />
Research and advocacy toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />
bring our vision into focus.<br />
Strong, effectively linked research and advocacy can make a lasting difference<br />
for access to family planning and, by extension, for women and <strong>the</strong>ir families.<br />
We provide an evidence base and innovative strategies for advocates to make<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir strongest case to policymakers.
What we saw in 2012 a<br />
An organized opposition in Congress waged relentless attacks on reproductive health both<br />
domestically and internationally, with attempts to cut overall family planning funding,<br />
re-impose <strong>the</strong> harmful Global Gag Rule, and zero out funding for <strong>the</strong> United Nations <strong>Population</strong><br />
Fund. PAI led <strong>the</strong> way in fending off <strong>the</strong>se cuts, making more than 675 advocacy contacts<br />
with influencers and political leaders within Congress and <strong>the</strong> Executive Branch staff.<br />
Holding <strong>the</strong> line is not enough. In <strong>the</strong> next 10 years, we want to double annual worldwide<br />
funding for family planning and reproductive health. That means persuading <strong>the</strong> U.S. to<br />
pay its fair share of $1 billion annually for international family planning.<br />
“That means persuading <strong>the</strong> U.S. to pay<br />
its fair share of $1 billion annually for<br />
international family planning.”<br />
Momentum is building. The London Summit<br />
on Family Planning raised $2.6 billion and<br />
kicked off FP2020, a push to reach 120 million<br />
more women with family planning by 2020. But<br />
new funding must come with a commitment<br />
to accountability. PAI’s Reproductive Health<br />
BudgetWatch project worked with partners in<br />
2012 to track <strong>the</strong> implementation of funding<br />
commitments at <strong>the</strong> country level—a task that<br />
will become even more important as those<br />
commitments grow.<br />
We can’t stop. To build on this momentum, PAI<br />
is working to increase funding for family planning<br />
and reproductive health from international<br />
institutions and o<strong>the</strong>r global donors by 5 percent<br />
per year, and move recipient countries to action. We want developing country governments<br />
to double funding and resources budgeted for reproductive health, and spend 100% of <strong>the</strong><br />
funds <strong>the</strong>y allocated for family planning on programs.<br />
Integrating HIV and reproductive health services is a<br />
win-win for women. In 2012, PAI produced a film, In<br />
One Place, and companion book, Under One Roof, which<br />
highlighted <strong>the</strong> challenges women face in accessing family<br />
planning and HIV care and <strong>the</strong> need for offering both<br />
services toge<strong>the</strong>r. Both <strong>the</strong> film and book were released at<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>International</strong> AIDS Conference in Washington, DC,<br />
bringing <strong>the</strong>se critical issues to a broad audience.<br />
We’re committed to advocating with global donors and<br />
national governments to change polices that inhibit<br />
access to family planning and reproductive health<br />
services. That means not only challenging funding<br />
rules that keep HIV and family planning separate, but<br />
taking on <strong>the</strong> Global Gag Rule, abortion laws, so-called<br />
refusal clauses that can stifle access at pharmacies, and anti-prostitution pledges that<br />
serve to deny services to sex workers.
nd What we want to see<br />
Domestic champions are a loud and powerful<br />
voice for women in developing countries.<br />
Last year, PAI took Senate staff on a Congressional<br />
study tour to Guatemala, to show<br />
<strong>the</strong> effects of <strong>the</strong> Global Health Initiative on<br />
<strong>the</strong> ground. We also held events in <strong>the</strong> key<br />
Congressional districts of Pittsburgh, Boston<br />
and Portland, Oregon to ensure lawmakers<br />
heard about family planning directly from<br />
<strong>the</strong> people <strong>the</strong>y represent.<br />
We want to mobilize influencers to create a supportive policy environment for family<br />
planning. PAI will continue to engage “grasstops”—such as public officials, academics,<br />
business leaders and NGO thought leaders—in its advocacy with <strong>the</strong> U.S. Congress and<br />
administration; at <strong>the</strong> United Nations; in <strong>the</strong> EU and with international institutions; and<br />
in developing countries.<br />
Partnership drives real policy change. In Malawi, PAI worked with local partners to produce<br />
and launch a report on population, climate change and sustainable development. The report<br />
led to meetings with <strong>the</strong> Vice President and Minister of Health at a critical time and resulted<br />
in <strong>the</strong> incorporation of climate change as a priority issue in <strong>the</strong> 2013 National <strong>Population</strong><br />
and Development Policy. The Malawi partnership was just one example of PAI’s successful<br />
small grants strategy, which distributed almost $700,000 in 2012.<br />
We want to make a real difference where <strong>the</strong> need is greatest. PAI will select 10 priority<br />
countries around <strong>the</strong> world based on <strong>the</strong> unfulfilled demand for reproductive health<br />
and our ability to make an impact. We’ll deeply engage with local partners to improve<br />
national-level policies, remove barriers to family planning and reproductive health, and<br />
make sure women’s needs are accounted for in o<strong>the</strong>r areas of development.
On <strong>the</strong> Horizon<br />
At PAI we have a bold but unrelenting vision. We see a world in which every person<br />
has access to high-quality, effective and affordable family planning and reproductive<br />
health services. We see that when a woman has control of her life and her body, she<br />
can thrive. And we see <strong>the</strong> difference in her family, her community, and our world.<br />
We have ambitious work ahead, but our shoulder is to <strong>the</strong> wheel. First, <strong>the</strong>re are numerous<br />
opportunities, especially at <strong>the</strong> national level, to get family planning into <strong>the</strong><br />
hands of more women who want it. That means tackling legal barriers, making sure<br />
supplies get to <strong>the</strong> women who need <strong>the</strong>m, and that skilled health workers are on <strong>the</strong><br />
ground, in key communities.<br />
We know we need to be in certain communities for <strong>the</strong> long haul. In <strong>the</strong> coming<br />
year, we are going to focus on priority countries in <strong>the</strong> developing world, where <strong>the</strong><br />
challenges women face are substantial, but <strong>the</strong> potential is tremendous. Over <strong>the</strong><br />
next three years, we anticipate investing in 10 countries where we will build lasting<br />
partnerships and make meaningful progress in closing <strong>the</strong> gap. We’ve already selected<br />
<strong>the</strong> first three countries—Kenya, Guatemala and Malawi—and are in <strong>the</strong> process<br />
of designing what <strong>the</strong>se in-depth and on-<strong>the</strong>-ground programs will look like.<br />
Our goals are ambitious, and we know we need a bigger and stronger PAI to make<br />
<strong>the</strong>m a reality. PAI is on track to being <strong>the</strong> best-known and most-respected organization<br />
that advocates for global family planning and reproductive health. We have <strong>the</strong><br />
vision; now we’ll focus on securing <strong>the</strong> resources to make it happen.<br />
In short, we’re making ourselves better to better serve women around <strong>the</strong> world.<br />
Their time is now. Our time is now.<br />
We are so grateful to have you as a partner in this important work. Toge<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong>re is<br />
no limit to what we can achieve.
Financials<br />
Statement Of Activities<br />
Year Ended December 31, 2012 (With Comparative Totals for 2011)<br />
UNRESTRICTED<br />
TEMPORARILY<br />
RESTRICTED<br />
permanently<br />
RESTRICTED<br />
total<br />
2011<br />
total<br />
Support and revenue:<br />
Grants and contributions $5,137,307 $1,025,450 $- $6,162,757 $7,642,621<br />
Investment Income (loss) 138,536 138,536 (74,614)<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r 420 420 1,610<br />
Net assets released from<br />
restrictions 2,178,831 (2,178,831)<br />
Total support and revenue 7,455,094 (1,153,381) - 6,301,713 7,569,617<br />
Expenses:<br />
Program services 6,184,860 - - 6,184,860 5,517,693<br />
Resource development 477,516 - - 477,516 448,237<br />
General and administrative 499,278 - - 499,278 470,072<br />
Total Expenses 7,161,654 - - 7,161,654 6,436,002<br />
Change in net assets 293,440 (1,153,381) - (859,941) 1,133,615<br />
Net assets:<br />
Beginning 2,314,567 1,638,082 156,668 4,109,317 2,975,702<br />
Ending $2,608,007 $484,701 $156,668 $3,249,376 $4,109,317<br />
Balance Sheet<br />
December 31, 2012 (With Comparative Totals For 2011)<br />
Assets 2012 2011 Assets 2012 2011<br />
Cash & cash equivalents<br />
Unrestricted $1,554,346 $2,398,616<br />
Restricted 316,324 2,538,652<br />
1,870,670 4,937,268<br />
Investments 2,257,918 2,124,234<br />
Prepaid expenses & o<strong>the</strong>r 50,292 59,619<br />
Promises to give 237,784 692,168<br />
Property &<br />
equipment, neT 257,700 277,168<br />
$4,674,364 $8,090,457<br />
Liabilities & Net Assets<br />
Liabilities<br />
Accounts payable &<br />
accrued expenses $189,388 $200,796<br />
Refundable advances 718,246 3,278,328<br />
Capital lease<br />
obligation 25,836 44,137<br />
Deferred rent 491,518 457,879<br />
1,424,988 3,981,140<br />
Commitments<br />
Net Assets<br />
Unrestricted<br />
Undesignated 808,507 515,067<br />
Board Designated 1,799,500 1,799,500<br />
2,608,007 2,314,567<br />
Temporarily Restricted 484,701 1,638,082<br />
Permanently Restricted 156,668 156,668<br />
3,249,376 4,109,317<br />
$4,674,364 $8,090,457<br />
To review <strong>the</strong> complete <strong>Population</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>International</strong> financial statement, please send your request via email to: sstclair@popact.org.<br />
<strong>Population</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>International</strong> is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization working to promote universal access to family planning and<br />
reproductive health services through research, advocacy, and innovative partnerships. Achieving this mission will dramatically improve <strong>the</strong><br />
health and autonomy of women, reduce poverty, streng<strong>the</strong>n civil society, and protect <strong>the</strong> environment.<br />
Independent auditors: McGladrey, LLP
2012 PAI BOARD<br />
OF DIRECTORS<br />
Moisés Naím, Ph.D<br />
Chair<br />
The Honorable Harriet C.<br />
Babbitt<br />
Vice-Chair/Incoming<br />
2013 Chair<br />
Pouru Bhiwandhi, M.D.<br />
Treasurer<br />
Victoria P. Sant<br />
Secretary<br />
Jacqueline C. Morby<br />
Former Chair<br />
Suzanne Ehlers<br />
President & CEO<br />
Jacques Attali, Ph.D.<br />
Carlo De Benedetti<br />
Pamela Bevier, Ph.D, MPH<br />
Clara Brillembourg, J.D.<br />
Susan G. Esserman, J.D.<br />
The Honorable José María<br />
Figueres Olsen, M.P.A.<br />
The Honorable John H.<br />
Gibbons<br />
Enrique Goñi<br />
Michael Keating<br />
Thomas E. Lovejoy, Ph.D.<br />
Elizabeth Lule, Ph.D.<br />
Patricia Seemann, M.D.<br />
Mari Simonen, Ph.D.<br />
The Honorable Bruce Smart<br />
Emeritus<br />
Members<br />
The Honorable Robin<br />
Chandler Duke<br />
The Honorable William J.<br />
Draper, III<br />
Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Ph.D.<br />
Nafis Sadik, M.D.<br />
Fred T. Sai, M.D.<br />
SENIOR STAFF<br />
Carolyn Gibb Vogel<br />
Chief Operating Officer<br />
Elisha Dunn-Georgiou<br />
Vice President of Programs<br />
Sarah Humphries<br />
Vice President of Development<br />
Dilly Severin<br />
Director of Communications<br />
Clara Woodall<br />
Lead, Outsourced<br />
Financial Management<br />
FOUNDATIONS<br />
Better Tomorrow Fund of <strong>the</strong><br />
Rockefeller Family Fund<br />
The Bevier Fund<br />
Biodiversity and<br />
Sustainability Fund of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Fidelity Investments<br />
Charitable Gift Fund<br />
The Community Foundation<br />
for <strong>the</strong> National<br />
Capital Region<br />
EcoTrust<br />
The Stanley Eisenberg<br />
Charitable Trust<br />
Bill & Melinda Gates<br />
Foundation<br />
Gilbert-Wroten Fund<br />
The Glickenhaus Foundation<br />
Goodsearch<br />
The Samuel & Grace Gorlitz<br />
Foundation<br />
The William and Flora Hewlett<br />
Foundation<br />
The Richard R. Howe<br />
Foundation<br />
The Innovation Fund of <strong>the</strong><br />
Reproductive Health<br />
Supplies Coalition<br />
Johns Hopkins School of<br />
Public Health<br />
Robert Wood Johnson, Jr.<br />
Fund of <strong>the</strong> Princeton Area<br />
Community Foundation<br />
The F.M. Kirby Foundation<br />
C.B. Laub Family Foundation<br />
The Arthur Loeb Foundation<br />
James J. Ludwig Foundation<br />
The Milton and Tamar Maltz<br />
Family Foundation<br />
The Morby Family Charitable<br />
Foundation<br />
The Morningstar Foundation<br />
Margaret T. Morris Foundation<br />
The Stewart R. Mott<br />
Charitable Trust<br />
The David and Lucile Packard<br />
Foundation<br />
Serving <strong>the</strong> Spirit Foundation<br />
Shenandoah Foundation<br />
The Summit Charitable<br />
Foundation
TisBest Charity Gift Cards<br />
United Nations Foundation<br />
United Nations<br />
<strong>Population</strong> Fund<br />
Wallace Global Fund<br />
The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser<br />
Memorial Foundation<br />
Whitney Foundation<br />
Wiancko Charitable Foundation<br />
Wichita Falls Area Community<br />
Foundation – John Hirschi<br />
Donor Advised<br />
Anonymous (4)<br />
INDIVIDUAL<br />
DONORS<br />
Peter Abelin<br />
Theo and Hetty Abelin<br />
Gilbert Rose and Graciela<br />
Abelin-Sas Rose, MD<br />
Scott A. Adam<br />
Mr. Douglas Adkins<br />
Marcel P. Aillery<br />
Jassim Al-Saddi<br />
Juan Sebastian Alarcon<br />
Jill Aller<br />
Robert Anderson<br />
Sue Arends<br />
Michael B. Argaman<br />
Jennifer Asdorian<br />
William Aycock<br />
Julian M. Babad<br />
Hattie Babbitt<br />
Margaret and Craig Babcock<br />
Patrick and Cheri Baker<br />
Marilyn Bancel<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w and Kerrie Barbato<br />
Joshua and Tina Baresh<br />
Mrs. Raymond W. Barratt<br />
Gary Baxel<br />
Sally J. Beck<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Behar<br />
Kathryn Bennett<br />
Rick Bennett<br />
M.S. Bentley<br />
Jennifer Bergeson-Lockwood<br />
Erik E. and Edith H. Bergstrom<br />
Dr. Pouru P. Bhiwandi<br />
Dean Bilyew and Paul Specht<br />
Claude Blackburn<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Colin C. Blair<br />
Lena C. Blanton<br />
Sharla P. Boehm<br />
Valerie Brackett<br />
Anita and Barney Brannen<br />
Joseph Homer Breazeale<br />
Kye Briesath<br />
Clara Brillembourg<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w Brown<br />
Merilys P. Brown<br />
Tamara Brown<br />
Mark and Erin Bryan<br />
Seena and Jeffrey Bryan<br />
Fran Buckley<br />
Robert Bullock<br />
Jason Burbank<br />
Pamela Burns<br />
Sarah Burns<br />
Lester N. Caltvedt<br />
Astrid Gil Casares<br />
Max W. Carbon<br />
Carol E. Carpenter-Yaman<br />
Jack Cassidy and Janice Steinberg<br />
William Cassidy<br />
Michele Chalice<br />
Livea Cherish<br />
Jane Chesnutt<br />
Savelly and Darlene Chirman<br />
Daniel Christensen<br />
Amandi Clarke<br />
Rosemarie Clouston<br />
Lindsay Coates<br />
Kristen and Mark Coe<br />
H and P Cogan<br />
Adam Cohen<br />
Etahn Cohen<br />
Mr. Peter Collinge<br />
Patricia Coogan<br />
John Cooper<br />
Rand Cork<br />
Linda S. Craig<br />
Barbara B. Crane<br />
Philip Crawford<br />
Emily Crofoot<br />
William Cundiff<br />
Kirsten and Geoff Dabelko<br />
Benjamin Dahl<br />
Noriah Din and Mike Daily<br />
Melissa Dann<br />
Shirley and Ronald Davis<br />
Mrs. Mary Lee Dayton<br />
Mr. Carlo De Benedetti<br />
Ann De Kruyff<br />
Nicolaas De Greef<br />
Carl and Meila de Marcken<br />
Roger-Mark De Souza<br />
Caren and Dino De Vita<br />
Reid and Peggy Dennis<br />
Russ Detweiler<br />
Michael Di Renzo<br />
Don Dianda<br />
Jean Doble<br />
Michael Draper<br />
The Hon. and Mrs. William H.<br />
Draper, III<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w Dumm<br />
Bill Dun<br />
The Dupuis Family<br />
Michele J. Duryea<br />
Greg Eckert<br />
Heidi Eckroth<br />
Greg Edblom<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Eddy<br />
Harry and Janice Ehlers<br />
Suzanne Ehlers<br />
Drs. Paul and Anne Ehrlich<br />
Ms. Riane Eisler<br />
Bibi Eng<br />
Christie Enholm<br />
Sarah G. Epstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Erikson<br />
Wes Ernsberger<br />
Susan Esserman<br />
Cristina Everett and Scott Ehlers<br />
Eva and Bill Ewing<br />
William Feldman<br />
Felton Family<br />
Irwin Fiedler<br />
June Fisher<br />
Patricia Flagg<br />
Arthur Floor<br />
Lynn Foden and<br />
Kathleen Robinson<br />
Amelia Folkins<br />
Ken Forsberg and<br />
Robin Appleberry<br />
Thomas A. Francis<br />
Jim Fraser<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fritz, III
Mitchel L. Fromm<br />
E. Marianne Gabel<br />
Jan Gabin<br />
Sonia Garbes-Putzel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and<br />
Sue Garton<br />
Thomas and Brenda Geers<br />
Jonathan C. Gibson and<br />
Eliza D. Mabry<br />
Mark M. Giese<br />
Duff Gillespie<br />
Enrique Goñi Beltrán de<br />
Garizurieta<br />
Arthur Graham<br />
Elliott Green<br />
Daniel Greenspan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grossman<br />
Terrence Grywinski<br />
Ingrid Guiter<br />
Irene Guiter Mazer, Ph.D.<br />
William A. Gum<br />
Joan Gumbel<br />
Kurt J. Guter<br />
Katharine Haimbaugh<br />
Karl Hanzel<br />
Richard and Eileen Hardaway<br />
William Harman<br />
Carolyn and Alden Hart<br />
Jeannette Hayes<br />
Michael and Lynn Hayes<br />
Joy Hazell<br />
Todd Helfman<br />
Alex G. Henderson<br />
Charles Herman<br />
Kelli Herman<br />
James Herndon<br />
William Hildreth<br />
David G. Hill<br />
Deepa Hillary<br />
Barbara Hitz<br />
Rebecca Hoeschler<br />
Patrick Holland<br />
Dorothy Holtzman<br />
Jane Hope<br />
Sharyn Horowitz<br />
Caitlin R. Horrigan<br />
Meg Howard<br />
Susan P. Howells<br />
Sara Jackson<br />
Joan and Garry Jewett<br />
Lillian Jewett<br />
Luis Jiminez<br />
Caren Johnson<br />
Kellie Johnson<br />
Barbara and David Jones<br />
Elise F. Jones<br />
Sandra Jordan<br />
Bonnie Jorgensen<br />
Kaja Jurczynska<br />
Dr. Robert Karam<br />
Russell Katz<br />
Michael Keating<br />
Jennifer Keller<br />
Henry B. Kelly and<br />
Madelaine Hall Kelly<br />
Susan Kimmel and James Shaver<br />
Susan and Peter Klaas<br />
Carolyn Knapp<br />
Jack Kolze<br />
Gerhard Koon<br />
Whitney Wegener Kopf and<br />
Randall Kopf<br />
Marilla and David Kubik<br />
Mrs. Nevin E. Kuhl<br />
Kurtenbach Family<br />
Steven B. Kurtz<br />
Carol Land and Barry Slobin<br />
Mrs. Melvin Lane<br />
Malissa and Mat<strong>the</strong>w Lash<br />
Craig Lasher<br />
Barbara W. Lee<br />
Sister Mary Agnes Leonard,<br />
BVMa, OSB<br />
Angela Liang<br />
Terry Long<br />
Marcena W. and Norris Love<br />
Thomas E. Lovejoy<br />
Elana, Rina, Talya, and Lia Lubit<br />
Elizabeth Lule<br />
Christopher Lynch<br />
Haley Macek<br />
Connie Maher<br />
Mary Marsh<br />
Terry A. Marsh<br />
Molly Martin and Gary Chinn<br />
Russell E. Martin<br />
Cathleen May<br />
Timothy Mayer<br />
Judith McCarthy<br />
Kevi and Jane McCole<br />
Derril McDonald<br />
Ruth E. McHenry<br />
Peter McLachlan<br />
Donald McNeil<br />
Jennifer Ashley Mellen<br />
Margaret and Andrew Mellen<br />
Stephanie Mendel<br />
Tom Merrick and Elaine Murphy<br />
R. Keith and Marion Michael<br />
Russell Mikel and Alison Hurst<br />
Laura Millar<br />
Michael and Leah Miller<br />
Thomas Miller<br />
Jerry Moore<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Moore<br />
Edward Morrison<br />
Pat and Jack Mulholland<br />
Rachael Murray Rakestraw<br />
The Naím Family<br />
Major General William L.<br />
Nash (USA, Ret.) and<br />
Elizabeth H. Becker<br />
Len Nathan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S. Naylor<br />
Juniper Neill<br />
Heidi Nitze<br />
Jamie Nolan<br />
E. MacArthur Noyes<br />
Michael O’Connell<br />
Marian O’Reilly and<br />
Stephen Lockwood<br />
Henry Odell<br />
Ana Oliveira<br />
Mary and Dennis Panke<br />
Barbara Parish and Gary Roberts<br />
Neela Patel<br />
Zachary R. Patterson<br />
Frances Pava<br />
James Perrin<br />
Nicole H. Perry and<br />
Andrew T.C. Stifler<br />
Rob Pierson<br />
Sally and George Pillsbury<br />
Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Ph.D.<br />
Roger and Charlotte Pitman<br />
Gail Pitts<br />
Karen G. Pitts<br />
Zdenko Pokorny<br />
Ellen Pomes
Marjorie Popper and<br />
John Evarts<br />
Katie Porter and<br />
Adam Graham-Silverman<br />
Richard T. Power<br />
Tod Preston<br />
Bruce Preszler<br />
Luke Puchner-Hardman<br />
Sandra Pyeatt<br />
Sue Rasher<br />
Edward Rau<br />
Erin Reaney<br />
Richard Reed<br />
Libby Richman<br />
Mrs. Walter T. Ridder<br />
Mr. Peter Riddleberger<br />
Gail Ringwalt, Ed.D.<br />
George and Tania Rodgers<br />
Miguel Roma<br />
Patricia Rosenblatt<br />
Lauren and Larry Rosenthal<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J.<br />
Rossi, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth<br />
Tim and Carol Rounds<br />
Claire Russell<br />
Dr. Fred T. Sai<br />
Christine Sakach<br />
Vicki and Roger Sant<br />
Gina Sarfaty<br />
Marcus C. Sarofim<br />
Laura and Jeremiah Scharf<br />
Erich Franz Schimps<br />
A. Scozzaro<br />
Patricia Seemann<br />
Dilbar Severin<br />
Mariasha Shapiro<br />
Kathryn Sheibley<br />
James D. Shelton<br />
Mike Silver<br />
Robert Simmons<br />
Steven W. Sinding<br />
Richard Sine<br />
Julie Skelton<br />
Dinah Skertchly<br />
Jeff Sliter<br />
Carla and Ed Sloan<br />
Edith and Bruce Smart, Jr.<br />
Brian and Laurel Smith<br />
Mari Smith<br />
Anne Smykal<br />
Dr. Chris Snodgrass<br />
Paul E. and Edith M. Sobel<br />
Harriet and Mitchell Sollod<br />
Scott M. Spangler<br />
The St. Clair Family<br />
Nancy St. Clair<br />
Stephanie St. Clair<br />
Timothy St. Clair<br />
Fred and Alice Stanback<br />
William C. Strickler<br />
Brian T.<br />
Ronald W. Tabaika<br />
Halley E. Tarr<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred<br />
Taubman<br />
In Memory of Robert and<br />
Lenore Tolonen<br />
Gwen Tonino<br />
Dian Torphy<br />
Frances Tourtellot<br />
Vicki Turano<br />
Wendy Turnbull<br />
Jean van der Tak<br />
Johan Vanneste<br />
Adriana Vega<br />
Claudia Vetesy<br />
Justin Vincent<br />
Mariquita Vitzthum<br />
Carolyn Vogel and<br />
Steve Gibb<br />
Norma L. Vogel<br />
Richard Vogel<br />
Jane B. Volckhausen<br />
Marianne and Buz Walters<br />
Christy Walton<br />
Julia Waterman<br />
Diana K. Wea<strong>the</strong>rby<br />
Robert Wehle<br />
Tom Wells<br />
Joe Wendlberger<br />
Kevin J. Whaley<br />
Cole Wheeler<br />
Andrea Whitley<br />
John Williams<br />
Rebecca Williams<br />
RhodaTerra Williams<br />
Karen Wilson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan and<br />
Barbara Windham<br />
Randall S. Witt<br />
Christine Wolak<br />
Neil Woodruff<br />
Christopher C. Wurtele<br />
Irene and Alan Wurtzel<br />
Sandra Yarrington<br />
John and Diana Zentay<br />
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