GEVF Annual Report 6.15

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GEVF Annual Report 6.15
GE Volunteers Foundation
2005 Annual Report
Good people doing great things
connect strengthen respond
Dear GE Friends,
What’s in a name? It’s a question important enough for poets to ponder.
We’d say a name — a good name — is an extremely valuable commodity. That’s why so much care and consideration
has gone into changing our name from Elfun Community Foundation to the GE Volunteers Foundation. As such, we will
continue to function as a non-profit public charity supporting the work of GE volunteers and helping GE people impacted
by natural disasters.
As a natural evolution of the rich heritage that had its roots in the 1928 establishment of the Elfun Society, our new
name reflects our commitment to bringing our family of members closer together, aligning it more closely in name
as well as nature, to the good work performed by the great people of GE.
The GE Volunteers Foundation is built on the proud tradition of the Elfuns. Both share one common factor: the
good people who lend their time, talent and treasure to support our efforts to meet local community needs.
In this report, you’ll read more about the initiatives GE volunteers are involved in — how one GE volunteer aiding survivors
needed to be rescued herself, how the everyday use of our volunteer credit card can buy a multitude of supplies for
unfunded volunteer projects, and how GE volunteers come together as “One GE – One Community” to make a difference.
These are just some of the thousands of examples of how your donations are helping our communities one project
at a time. Volunteer efforts range from the humble to the heroic. All are important. All add strength to the fabric of the
GE Volunteers Foundation and have enabled us to enjoy another record-breaking year in 2005.
What’s in a name? An enduring tradition of connecting GE people to the needs of the communities in which we live
and work, strengthening GE’s commitment to volunteer efforts around the globe, and responding whenever and
wherever we find a need.
Thank you for your continued investment in the hopes and futures of your communities, GE family members,
and yourselves.
Sincerely,
Cris Harter
Denise Cullinan
President of the Board
Elfun Community Foundation
2004–2006
President of the Board
GE Volunteers Foundation
2006–2008
The GE Volunteers Foundation: A proud past. A bright future.
Connect. Strengthen. Respond.
Active words. Active people.
Good people doing great things.
Born of the inventiveness and imagination of our
founders over a century ago. And bringing it all
together in the 21st century.
The GE family of volunteers has a long history of
getting actively involved in all aspects of their communities. They invest their time, their talent, their
knowledge and their money — but most of all their
hearts. And when they see those who are discouraged
or in need, they work to strengthen their spirits so
they can strengthen our society one community at
a time. They don’t wait for someone else to fix it.
They respond — to the request, the crisis, the need.
That commitment is repeated over and over again in
our grants, in our projects and in our funding streams.
Throughout the world, GE volunteers — made up of
GE employees and retirees — are improving the
communities in which they live and work by donating
their time and money in community-based projects.
In 2005, GE volunteers completed more than 1,000
service projects and contributed more than one million
hours of their time — making a truly positive impression on the lives of tens of thousands of people.
By donating to the GE Volunteers Foundation, your
commitment to doing great things comes with the
satisfaction that your donations go directly to the
causes that mean the most to you. Foundation
donations are dispersed in the form of grants to
recipients sponsored by GE volunteers. These areas
include education and community building.
Since 2001, the GE Volunteers Foundation has provided
over $750,000 in support of nearly 100 service projects.
In the following pages, you will read about some of our
most recent accomplishments.
The GE Volunteers Foundation helps support these
dedicated people who serve as mentors, tutors,
helpers, builders and friends.
GE Volunteers is an integral part of what makes GE a "good company."
Together we share a tradition of integrity and public service.
From the contributions of Thomas Edison
to Charles Steinmetz to Gerald Phillippe,
volunteer activities have been a vital part
of GE’s culture. Community involvement,
compassion and continual support remain
an enduring force in GE to this day.
1928
1930’s – 1940’s
1950’s – 1970’s
The Elfun Society is founded by
then-GE president Gerald Swope
as a leadership society. The Society
adopts the name "Elfun" — a contraction of the words "Electrical
Funds." Its main purpose is to
encourage free and open discussion outside the environs of GE.
The Elfun Society uses forum
meetings, debates and suggestion activities to look inward at
the GE organization. The Elfun
Medical Expense Insurance Plan
is established, becoming an
industry standard which other
corporations emulate.
Elfun membership increases
twenty-fold. Elfun of the Year
and Swope awards are established to honor individuals for
long and meritorious service.
1980’s
1990’s
2001 – 2002
2005
2006
CEO Jack Welch challenges Elfun
to change from its traditional social
and fraternal role and adopt a
commitment to volunteerism and
community. Elfun responds by
adding volunteerism to its charter.
Globalization and growth lead to
increased diversity in membership,
and the Elfun Society expands
outside North America. Royalties
from affinity credit cards are used
to sponsor local programs and
projects through Elfun chapters.
The Elfun Community Foundation
is launched to provide a taxdeductible vehicle for Elfuns to
support thousands of volunteer
efforts around the world. In 2002
the Elfun Community Foundation
awards its first grants.
The GE Volunteers organization is created
to encompass the breadth of volunteer
activities, align resources and make
greater impact in GE communities around
the world. The organization includes all
volunteer activities previously organized
by Elfun, GE businesses, affinity networks,
and other employee organizations.
The Elfun Community Foundation
becomes the GE Volunteers Foundation
to align the organization more closely
in name and nature to the people of GE.
The Elfun Society continues to serve its
members as a fraternal organization.
Michael Steinfeld, Development Officer, was delighted when he
learned that the Bell Gardens Library, part of the County of Los
Angeles Public Library system, was to be the recipient of a $10,000
GE Volunteers Foundation grant. But what he did not expect
were the additional benefits that would come about as a result.
“Our original intent was to refurbish the satellite library, which
serves nine schools in an underprivileged part of the city, but
thanks to the local interest generated by the grant, the project
has grown into a major refurbishment of the Bell Gardens
Library,” says Michael. Dozens of other community organizations have signed on to be a part
of this exciting project.
“If it wasn’t for the GE grant, none
of this would have been possible,”
Michael adds. “The
GE Volunteers
Foundation has
truly helped us to
realize our dreams.”
Along with a $5,000
Sharing the Gold grant,
GE Volunteers Foundation’s
total contribution of $15,000
resulted in $415,000
match from the County
of Los Angeles.
Connect.
GE Volunteers Foundation —
Making the connection
Donations are the primary revenue stream of the GE Volunteers Foundation.
Your donation connects the many ways the GE Volunteer Foundation supports
our communities. This is our charitable organization, overseen by our people,
funding our grants, with projects sponsored and completed by our volunteers
in our communities — where we live, where we work, and where we play.
The GE Volunteers Foundation solicits donations from our GE family to fund
our endowment, invest in our communities and connect with our people.
Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000, and are awarded once a year based on
well-defined criteria such as GE volunteer participation, project definition, and
evidence of support from the benefiting organization and local GE management.
Donors are encouraged to work closely with GE volunteers in their local community to ensure that quality grants are identified and submitted.
Donations are tax-deductible and are matched dollar-for-dollar by GE’s philanthropic organization (the GE Foundation), leveraged by GE volunteer manpower,
and directed by GE people. Your generous donation to the GE Volunteers
Foundation will increase the pool of available funds and expand the impact of
these dedicated GE volunteers.
Tears of joy flowed freely in Bedminster, Bristol, UK on June 17th, marking this year’s Global Community Day. Over 50 GE volunteers from GE
Capital Solutions, Equipment Financing, UK, arrived at Windmill Hill City
Farm, a facility providing educational and recreational opportunities for
the local community in a deprived area in the heart of Bristol. Joining
other GE volunteers around the globe for “One GE – One Community”
projects, these volunteers had some hard work ahead.
After investing nearly 400 man-hours, the volunteers cleared run-down
areas, repaired broken fences and play equipment, built new storage
areas, erected new fencing, and repainted several areas, to name just
some of the activities completed. The impact was immediate.
Strengthen.
Sharing the Gold —
Adding muscle to our volunteers
As volunteering expanded globally, and the number and size
of worthwhile projects kept growing, more and more requests
for funding poured in. To meet this increased need, GE created
Sharing the Gold to provide another source of funds to support the global activities of GE volunteers.
Money generated from credit card royalties is available as
working capital for GE volunteer projects, and goes directly to GE communities in support of these projects. The
GE Volunteers Foundation now manages the Sharing
the Gold program as part of its mission to support
our volunteers.
Local delight was expressed best by a child visiting the farm that
afternoon. She said to one of the volunteers in wonder, "Wow, that's
amazing! Did you guys do that?" Farm Director Briget Primarolo
summed up her staff’s feelings at the end of the day, saying, "What
you've achieved in just one day is amazing. One of our team was on
the verge of tears when she saw what an incredible transformation
you have made. Thank you!"
Windmill Hill City Farm is set on two
hectares, and its activities benefit over
200,000 local visitors each year.
One of GE’s dedicated volunteers
saw her role reversed last summer
when Hurricane Katrina roared
through the U.S. Gulf Coast. Kay
Erwin, a GE Plastics employee and
active GE volunteer working on
community service projects, had
never done any disaster relief work.
But last August, all that changed.
Visiting her mother in the hospital
when the storm hit, Kay and her
family could not be moved. When
the older woman was evacuated,
Kay pinned a note to her chest with
the phone numbers of relatives and GE co-workers. Kay and her sister
stayed behind at the devastated hospital, assisting with communications,
food preparation and water distribution.
“We spent three days looking out at the city, at the failed levees and the
oil refineries on fire,” she recalls. The hospital’s emergency resources were
exhausted. After six long days, Kay and her sister were evacuated. Logging
on to the Internet to register her mother as a missing person, Kay was
shocked to find over 300 emails from GE people around the world!
Eventually, she located her mother at a temporary ER at Louisiana State
University, and joined her shortly thereafter.
Meanwhile, GE employees had already been mobilizing. The GE Volunteers
Foundation gave grants to Kay and other GE survivors for their recovery
efforts. And worldwide, GE plants pitched in, sending food, clothing and
home essentials. “People we never met helped us,” says Kay.
Kay’s home was destroyed, as were those of her mother and sister, but they
plan on rebuilding. Despite her losses, Kay has not forgotten her roots as a
volunteer. “The GE family has invested large amounts of time and money to
help,” she explains. “Their generosity has allowed us to to get back on our
feet sooner and begin helping other people.”
The GE Volunteers Foundation established the Disaster Relief Fund
to enable GE people to assist their colleagues who are affected by
natural disasters.
Last summer, when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated areas of
the Gulf Coast, the GE Volunteers Foundation provided $464,000 in
61 relief grants to affected GE employees. All donations are used to
provide direct relief such as housing and essentials.
In addition, the GE Volunteers Foundation contributed $25,000 towards
rebuilding efforts in the tsunami-ravaged province of Phang Nga. The
grant equipped GE volunteers with the construction materials necessary to build homes for the people of the Ban Thung Wa Village.
Respond.
Disaster Relief – people helping people
“A good company leads by example, not words.”
Citizenship: A Letter from Jeff Immelt
Our Grants
Helping our communities one project at a time
Our grant recipients are as varied as our GE volunteers.
They cover the globe — from Bristol, Connecticut to
Bristol, UK. They assist people in crisis, improve parks
and open spaces, and refurbish libraries and schools.
In 2005, the GE Volunteers Foundation received more
than 65 high-quality applications for funding from
nonprofit organizations working with GE volunteers.
We awarded nearly $255,000 in grants to 30 deserving
organizations. We proudly announce the 2005
grant recipients.
EDUCATION
Apple Ridge Farm, Inc.
Roanoke, Virginia — $10,000
A new educational partnership between Apple Ridge Farms
and the Roanoke Valley Astronomical Society works with
at-risk inner-city students. GE volunteers will build Apple
Ridge Observatory and expand the Science Explorations
segment of the summer camp program.
Auberle Development
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — $5,000
Auberle Development cares for and heals abused, neglected
and troubled children throughout southwestern Pennsylvania.
Their Tutoring Program will match 30 young people with
GE volunteers for necessary academic assistance.
Books in Homes
New Zealand — $10,000
This project encourages reading and promotes literacy
in lower-income communities by providing five free books
for each child and associating reading with positive role
models. GE currently works with Books in Homes in 12
New Zealand schools nationwide.
Children’s Home Society of New Jersey
Trenton, New Jersey — $10,000
Fun with Books and Music improves infants’ and toddlers’
early literacy skills and educational foundations, strengthens
parent-child attachment, and empowers parents to aid in
their children’s cognitive development.
Divine Light Trust for the Blind (DLTB)
Bangalore, India — $10,000
DLTB supports children ages 4–15 whose parents have
abandoned them due to poverty or inability to care for
their special needs. The organization adopts these children,
cares for them, and helps them enter mainstream schools.
GE volunteers will support existing teaching activities.
Greater Philadelphia Cares
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — $10,000
The GE Scholars Program will support 10–15 high school students who will work with GE volunteers to plan the annual
Philadelphia Cares Day on October 21, 2006. GE affinity
groups will mentor students, improving their leadership
and project management skills as part of a planning team.
Jacksonville School for Children with Autism, Inc.
Jacksonville, Florida — $10,000
This grant will fund development of a room designed to
address students’ sensory needs and will support special
school projects. Projects include a sensory summer camp
for special needs children and educational workshops for
community parents and professionals. GE volunteers will
build the room and provide ongoing support to caregivers.
McLean County Community Compact
Bloomington, Illinois — $5,300
The Sixth Grade Business/Education Partnership introduces
students to the working world by coordinating the adoption of every sixth grade class in the county. Over 2,400
students in 82 classrooms will participate, with GE volunteers emphasizing hands-on activities and offering advice
on business success.
Operation Blessing China
Beijing, China — $9,700
Operation Blessing works to improve access to basic
education in rural China. Through the Adopt-a-Student
program, they provide scholarships for tuition, textbooks
and related school costs.
Pengcheng Special Education
China — $4,000
This grant will upgrade school facilities, improving the
lives of severely mentally challenged children excluded
from enrollment in special-needs public schools, and
helping them with physical education.
Pittsfield Public Schools
Pittsfield, Massachusetts — $7, 100
Together, the school district and GE volunteers will develop
a literacy-training program. The initial launch will focus on
literacy intervention in grades K-5.
Project 511
Hyderabad, India — $6,400
This grant funds a development program to improve
the academic performance of underprivileged children.
GE volunteers will tutor students in English language skills
and computer literacy.
Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky — $10,000
The Whole Child Project supports over 150 youths attending
the site daily. GE volunteers tutor and support club members
in computer labs.
Youth Outreach Services, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois — $10,000
The Latino Arts Integration Youth Initiative will target 125
youths to improve academic performance, cultivate creative
talents, and assist the school district with student retention.
COMMUNITY BUILDING/SENIORS
Ardoch Youth Foundation
Victoria, Australia — $10,000
The Breakfast Club Reconstruction Project provides healthy
meals to over 250 low-income and homeless youth. GE volunteers will help rebuild new kitchen facilities and continue
to serve as positive role models.
Associação de Solidariedade Social ASSOMADA
Portugal — $10,000
Community Empowerment of the Barronhos Ward teaches
over 100 poor children how to use computers, obtain healthy
meals, and channel their behavior positively through athletics. GE volunteers will tutor children and help construct a
new program space.
Brightwood Ranch
Edmonton, Canada — $6,800
This grant will be used to build the Ropes Course Challenge,
used by over 500 children in summer camp and incorporated into the curriculum of inner-city schools to help children
build confidence and self esteem. Brightwood, a division
of Hope Mission, has worked with GE volunteers for over
four years.
Casa Taiguara
São Paulo, Brazil — $6,000
This grant will refurbish and build capacity at the home,
which cares for homeless children who must learn to
integrate into mainstream society. For three years,
GE volunteers have provided labor and mentoring.
Cincinnati Parks Foundation
Cincinnati, Ohio — $10,000
The Washington Park Green-Up project helps strengthen
and increase the safety of the largest green space in
Cincinnati to benefit all city residents. This is part of GE
volunteers’ sustained efforts throughout the year.
Dom Dziecka Children’s Shelter
Poland — $7,000
This grant will fund the renovation of a shelter that serves
abused children. In addition, GE volunteers will build and
stock a library, and serve as tutors in personal finance.
Evansville ARC, Inc.
Evansville, Indiana — $10,000
Serving over 1,000 families, the Evansville ARC greenhouse
construction project provides disabled individuals with educational opportunities in a unique learning environment.
GE volunteers will plan and build the greenhouse and
provide tutoring services.
Hope Haven Area Development Center Corporation
Burlington, Iowa — $9,800
This grant supports the Lake Trail Development project,
providing access for 350 disabled children and adults.
GE volunteers serve on Hope Haven’s board, leading this
project to complete lake trails and develop environmental
awareness programs for area youth.
New York Restoration Project (NYRP)
New York, New York — $10,000
NYRP revitalizes neglected parks and open spaces in disadvantaged neighborhoods in New York City. This project
will reforest a park in Washington Heights, with over 60
GE volunteers joining community-based organizations to
complete the work.
Niles Home for Children
Kansas City, Missouri — $10,000
The Living History Project matches Niles Home members
with senior citizens from a local home to develop a permanent archive of information. The Niles Home for Children,
a residential therapeutic treatment facility, focuses on
neglected, abused or abandoned children ages 6–17.
Northwest Parent & Child Society, Inc.
Schenectady, New York — $5,000
Operation Kids and Baseball benefits the Children’s Home, a
residential facility working with troubled youth aged 11–17.
Recreation on the softball field provides a venue to teach lifelong social and personal skills, and build healthy relationships
between staff, GE volunteers and the children.
Financial summary
2005
2004
REVENUES
$858,698
92,918
$ 616,186
173,813
951,616
789,999
Grants (2)
Development
Management & General
Pledge Writeoffs
225,900
83,306
34,887
20,347
144,000
54,005
52,380
17,121
Total Expenses
364,440
267,506
Increase in Net Assets (3)
587,176
522,493
1,600,000
1,400,000
310,385
310,385
Total Endowment
1,910,385
1,710,385
The Women’s Center
Waukesha, Wisconsin — $10,000
Community Building through the Seasons enables GE
volunteers to create a more efficient food pantry system
and assist the center with facility upgrades and help
program participants.
Unrestricted – Undesignated
1,063,740
1,181,235
Yayasan Semai Jiwa Amini
Jakarta, Indonesia — $10,000
The Teacher Empowerment Program helps professional
teachers create a positive learning environment for their
students. In its second year of funding, GE volunteers
engage in all aspects of the program.
(1) In addition to individual gifts, includes GE Foundation match.
Oficina de Jesus
Petropolis, Brazil — $9,500
This organization supports people in drug and alcohol recovery programs. The grant provides funding to improve facilities
and increase living space for the residents. GE volunteers will
plan and lead the project.
Rebuilding Together Worcester (RTW)
Worcester, Massachusetts — $7,500
RTW partners with corporations, individuals, and non-profits
in Worcester to rehabilitate low-income homes, community
centers and shelters serving the elderly, disabled and families
with children. GE volunteers have worked with RTW for
two years.
South Brevard Women’s Center
Melbourne, Florida — $5,800
The center helps abused women and children in crisis.
GE volunteers will work at eight undisclosed housing
locations, providing computers and tutoring to help the
women start new independent lives.
Contributions (1)
Investment Return
Total Revenues
EXPENSES
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31
Endowment:
Board Designated
Donor Restricted
Temporarily Restricted
Total Net Assets
564,943
60,272
$3,539,068
$2,951,892
Notes:
(2) Thirty grants were awarded in 2005 and twenty-three in 2004.
(3) The excess of revenues over expenses is consistent with the GE Volunteers Foundation’s
goal to build its endowment to a point where it can provide investment income in line
with grants.
The GE Volunteers Foundation’s financial statements were audited by KPMG, LLP. Audited
Financial Statements and IRS Form 990 are available at www.gevolunteersfoundation.org,
or by contacting the GE Volunteers Foundation, 3135 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06828.
Our Board
Leading by example
Our board members are not just figureheads — they
are actual GE Volunteers, providing support and aid
to the recipients of our funding. The GE Volunteers
Foundation Board of Directors is made up of current
and former officers of GE Elfun, retired GE officers,
and philanthropy experts. In addition, the Foundation’s
Advisory Council of current and former GE officers
provides counsel to the Board on program development and Foundation strategy.
The mission of the GE Volunteers Foundation is to
provide uncompromised programming and financial
support to the organizations we fund. As such, our
board members are not financially compensated for
their work, but gain a wealth of personal fulfillment
knowing they are involved in doing great things.
OFFICERS
Cris Harter President and Director, Managing Director, GE Commercial Finance • John Betchkal Vice President
and Director, GE Retiree • Gayle Herndon Secretary and Director, Tax Counsel – Tax Policy and Planning,
GE Corporate Tax Counsel • Tony Yocco Treasurer and Director, Program Leader, GE Transportation
DIRECTORS
Jack Batty GE Retiree • Linda Boff GE Corporate, Organizational Communications • Lynn Bring-Smith Program
Manager, GE Energy • Robert Clark GE Retiree • Larry Cook Program Leader, GE Corporate Human Relations •
Mike Cosgrove Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, GE Asset Management • Denise Cullinan
Vice President, Marketing, GE Consumer Finance • Dom Darkangelo GE Retiree • Deborah Elam Chief Diversity
Officer, GE Corporate • Joe Gould Project Manager, GE Transportation • Saul Milles, M.D. Retired GE Medical
Director • Tracie Winbigler Executive Vice President and CFO, TV Stations Division, NBC Universal
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Bill Cary Vice President, Investor Communications • Beth Comstock President, NBC Universal Digital
Media • Bob Corcoran Vice President, Corporate Citizenship and Chief Learning Officer • Stu Dean President,
GE Southeast Asia • Frank Doyle Retired GE Senior Vice President • Dale Frey Retired GE Vice President and
Treasurer, Retired President, GE Investment Corporation • John Myers Chairman and President, GE Asset
Management • Susan Peters Vice President, GE Executive Development • Deb Reif President and Chief
Executive Officer, GE Equipment Services • John Rice Vice Chairman, GE Industrial
STAFF
Jean Collier Executive Director, GE Volunteers Foundation, Manager, GE Volunteers • Jill Lazzaro
Heinrich Program Manager, GE Volunteers • Mary Ellen Hogan Administrator, GE Volunteers
Foundation, GE Volunteers
Our Donors
The heart of the Foundation
Our donors add life to our volunteers’ great work. From recent college
graduates to GE retirees, these generous contributors give what they
can to augment the efforts of GE Volunteers in the field. We gratefully
acknowledge the generosity of the following donors.
“Size with no heart will turn away the best people …
We have used our size to be a good citizen.”
Jeff Immelt
President and CEO
Letter to the Stakeholders 2005
January 1, 2005 — December 31, 2005
PLATINUM
$25,000 or more
Carlisle Burns
Dennis D. Dammerman
Jeffrey Immelt
Denis & Britta Nayden
Michael A. Neal
John F. Welch
GOLD
$10,000 – $24,999
William J. Conaty
John G. Rice
Bob Wright
SILVER
$1,000 – $9,999
Amita Agarwal
Donald R. Albright
Jeffrey Anderson
Eugene F. Apple
Pramod Athalye
Cathy Autry
Arthur S. Bahr
Gregory T. Barmore
Peter A. Barnes
Roy H. Beaton
Donald C. Berkey
John J. Betchkal
Donald D. Bock
Nicholas Boraski
Arlene Borkowski
Douglas Bradford Davis
Stephen B. Bransfield
Susan L. Brate
Audrey Burton
Stephen Capus
Gerrie Carr
Alberto F. Cerruti
Wen Chang
Charissa Chu
Larry G. Cook
George B. Coover
Robert Corcoran
Michael Cosgrove
James J. Costello
Charles Crabtree
Hershner Cross
John L. M. Crouse
Stanley Davies
Brackett B. Denniston
Sam Dolfi
Deborah Dougherty
Stephen Downey
Frank P. Doyle
Robert Duffy
Steven Enke
George B. Farnsworth
Melisa Ferry
Peter Flinch
Ivan K. Fong
Catherine M. Forth
Dale F. Frey
Jeff R. Garwood
Barry Glickman
Marla Gomez
Grain Valley Manufacturing
Paul Greco
Stephen P. Hacala
Christine Haen
Colleen Harkness
Cristina M. Harter
William L. Hassell
Gregory Haywood
Gayle W. Herndon
Robert A. Hess
Michael J. Holmes
Brian Hope
John B. Hunter
John L. Ingersoll
James W. Ireland
Catherine Jacob
Christopher Jacobs
Chris Jimenez
Robert Johnson
Shiro Kimura
Burton Kloster Jr.
Bond Koga
Richard Lambarth
Jeanett Lashoff
Albert C. Lee
George Lewis
Mark M. Little
Norman Liu
Joseph V. Loiacono
Lillien Long
Daniel Lovinger
Tim Mansfield
David J. Marquardt
Stephen Miller
William S. Miller
James D. Mitchell
Robert M. Moliter
Ralph F. Mommaerts
David E. Momot
Victoria L. Moran
Timothy Morse
Mark Morton
Robert Muir
David Nelson
Kathleen Nelson
Foundation
Heidi Newman
George R. Oliver
Robert C Page
Joe Parsons
Wendy Pate
Robert L. Patterson
Vincent W. Patton
Jacqui M. Peace
Jack O. Peiffer
Happy Perkins
Frank E. Pickering
Gary Reiner
Marla Ricketts
John Rittenhouse
Walter L. Robb
Domenique Rocco
Dennis W. Rocheleau
Doby Rose
Serge Rosine
Brian H. Rowe
John H. Ryskamp
Arthur W. Schnacke
Robert Schuetter
Susan M. Schumacher
Michael Schwantes
Susan A. Sequin
Charles V. Sheehan
Keith S. Sherin
Ricardo B. Silva
David Slump
Gerald T. Smiley
Anthony Somma
Russell F. Sparks
James Storey
George Tappert
Steven Thorne
Lawrence J. Toole
Thomas W. Tucker
Jill Wannemacher
William Wheatley
Delbert L. Williamson
Fred Wohlfahrt
Edward Woll
Anonymous
BRONZE
$250 – $999
Floyd Adams
Robbie Alves
James J. Alvino
Roy E. Anderson
Eugene S. Andrews
Melinda Armenti
Joel Barber
Donald J. Barcik
Blaine A. Barron
John T. Batty
Frederick J. Baule
Walter J. Bayer
Fred Bazzini
Edward Bednarik
Richard C. Benkendorf III
Colleen Benn
Stefano Bertamini
Granville Betton
Robert E. Birr
John W. Bittig
Donald Blais
James J. Bolger
K. George Bournazian
John Boyce
James Brafford
Robert W. Breiling
Alfred Briganti
Mary Buffington
Joseph Burt
James R. Burton
Marie Bush
Thomas Cairns
Stephen V. Capone
Charles L. Chadwell
William Chapman
Arthur I. Christensen
Linda Christopher
John C. Clark
Georges Clinton
Jerome T. Coe
Robert P. Colin
Jean T. Collier
Brian Connolly
Marinella A. ConstantinoHellanell
Thomas Conway Jr.
Robert C. Coon
Rob Cornell
Michael Cors
Denise P. Cullinan
Robert Daly
Robert C. Davidge
Kelley Davis
Timothy Davis
Dean DeBroux
Patrick M. Decambra
Andreas Demel
Rich DeVeau
John Z. Devine
Sherry Dick
Herbert T. Dike
Daniel Divis
Mark J. Dodds
William J. Dorworth
Sam B. Dunham
Oscar L. Dunn
Janice M. Dyer
Louis O. Eber Jr.
Cathryn Eldridge
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