Annual Report 2015 - Ecology Project International
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Annual Report 2015 - Ecology Project International
Co n se rv ati on for the next g e 2015 A nnual R eport September 1, 2014 - August 31, 2015 n e r a t i on a lt W Dream BIG. Do BIGGER. er, 1 8 ~ G ala Dear Friends of EPI, pag o It takes a leatherback sea turtle about 15 years to grow from a hatchling to an adult, to find its way through thousands of miles of ocean and return near its natal beach to deliver a new generation of turtles. When an EPI student encounters a leatherback, protecting its freshly laid nest on the beach, it is a profound and life-changing experience. s “Every EPI program enriched me as a person, and everything I learn is in service to Galapagos conservation.” ~ Walter, EPI’s first Collegiate Scholarship recipient Contents Letter from the Board Chair........................ 1 FY 2015 Highlights ........................................ 2 Program Overviews ...................................... Program Numbers ........................................ Spotlight on Belize ........................................ Spotlight on Mexico ..................................... Spotlight on Educational Assessment ... 3 5 7 8 9 Financial Summary ....................................... 10 Statement of Activities & Financial Position .......................................... FY 2015 Giving ................................................ Celebrating 15 Years in Costa Rica ......... Leadership Circle ........................................... Board of Directors & Staff ........................... Partners ............................................................. page 1 11 12 13 20 21 23 Fifteen years ago, EPI sent its first alumni out into the world. In November, our Board members had the pleasure of accompanying Scott and Julie to Pacuare Nature Reserve to literally see where this little venture all began. In those 15 years, EPI students – from the United States, including Native Americans, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama and Belize – have helped protect hundreds of thousands of leatherback eggs – thus sending hundreds of thousands of baby turtles into the ocean, some of which may return this year to nest for the first time. We’ve also sent more than 23,000 alumni into the world, creating ripples in their communities as they engage in effective conservation solutions. We are helping some of them achieve their educational dreams through EPI’s Collegiate Scholarship, and have welcomed some back into the fold as instructors or as teachers with their own EPI student groups. We’ve helped others start their own organizations and cheered as others have won awards for their environmental leadership. As we look to the future, it’s bright and filled with promise, but there are ominous threats to the environment and its critical habitats and resources, requiring vigilance and strong stewardship. With your support, EPI - like the leatherback - continues to create ripples, sending thousands of young leaders out into the world to make a difference. We thank you for your continued support, and your commitment to conservation and science-based education. In gratitude, Buzz Hines Chair, Board of Directors P.S. - I invite you to be inspired by more of EPI’s 23,000+ participants in our 2015 Yearbook. M o n ce i s is scien What a difference a year makes! re inspi ervation d n a h cons ove Impr tion and de throug ist i t a educ s worldw ent-scien t effor sed, stud ps. a b ershi n t field r a p 2015 In 2015, EPI engaged more students and had a greater impact on conservation than ever before. Local youth across five countries in North, Central, and South America got involved in hands-on science and conservation projects, engaged their peers, and made a difference in the world. We connected cultures and empowered the next generation of conservation leaders, and we even received a few accolades along the way! Check out some of our incredible 2015 highlights: Visi page 2 on Crea te soci an ecolo gica yout ety wh lly e h an a are em re the w literate ctive p o role owered rld’s in co to ta k nser vatio e n. • Reached 5,097 students and teachers through our field programs • Provided more educational days to our students, with a 14% increase in participant days to 22,478 • Piloted a new 18-day Research Expedition in Costa Rica that sent participants coast to coast to delve deep into sea turtle conservation and ecology • Celebrated our 23,300th participant • Received national recognition by Outside Magazine as the #19 Best Place to Work in the country - and the #1 non-profit • Partnered with Galapagos National Park and Ministry of Education on a new initiative that will grant credits to 200 Galapagos high school students who participate in EPI’s program • Piloted our first-ever Yellowstone winter program – engaging a total of 38 participants in 3 courses focused on rare carnivore research Be li Our 2015 Programs ze In partnership with the Oceanic Society, University of Belize, Belize Audubon Society, and Wildlife Conservation Society, EPI students engaged in bottlenose dolphin, lionfish, conch, lobster, sea urchin, and coral research in the marine ecosystem of the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere. They also participated in bird and terrestrial mammal research at Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary. Cost a Ri ca p os g a Ga la On the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, the world’s fourth most important nesting habitat for vulnerable leatherback sea turtles, students monitored nesting females. Youth helped restore habitat, gather vital data during nightly turtle censuses, and protect nests against human and environmental threats. In the Galapagos Islands, students worked with Galapagos National Park to rehabilitate the threatened giant Galapagos land tortoise. Youth supported biodiversity protection by helping researchers and park rangers monitor wild tortoises, protect nests, care for juveniles, eradicate invasive species, and restore habitat. page 3 M e co i x Our 2015 Programs Whale, Island, and Coastal Ecosystems Ecology programs in Mexico engaged youth in marine biodiversity protection and research. Students collected data on cetaceans and invertebrates to monitor populations and ecosystem health in order to support proposed conservation zones, proactively address threats to marine life, and help ensure the future stability of the Gulf of California marine environment. Yello w st on e In Montana’s Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem students contributed to the Yellowstone bison team’s grazing study and the Yellowstone Cougar Project. Students also went ‘undercover’ for the park service and observed park visitor compliance with posted bear safety recommendations. Summer groups made an immediate impact on habitat through conservation service projects to improve wildlife migration opportunities and reduce invasive weeds. Program Evaluation EPI rolled out a new tool for program evaluation at all of its sites in 2015. We are using this pre- and post-course assessment tool to help us determine the educational impact that our courses have on students by comparing their ecological knowledge, attitudes, skills and behaviors before and after EPI participation. Preliminary results demonstrate that, on average, our field program participants show a 10% gain in environmental literacy composite scores, as shown below. Environmental Literacy Index PRE PRE POST POST 0 0 page 4 10 10 20 20 30 30 Knowledge Knowledge 40 40 Dispositions Attitudes 50 50 60 60 Competencies Skills 70 70 Behaviors Behaviors 80 80 90 90 100 100 Thanks to our generous supporters, in FY 2015, EPI... Belize ed Reach Costa Rica 5,097 ts n a p i Galapagos c i t par Mexico Field Program Participation We experienced significant growth in our FY 2015 season, increasing the number of participants and participant days in the field as well as the number of scholarships provided to underserved youth. In addition to helping provide more local teens with a transformative EPI field experience, our supporters are helping us ensure that science education and conservation knowledge are accessible, regardless of socio-economic status. EPI Participants by Country Grew Panama participant days Yellowstone by 14% U.S. Students 21% Belizean Students 4% Costa Rican Students 8% Galapagos Students 9% 223 , 4 d e Provid ships r schola Mexican Students 58% Increa local s sed partic tudent ipatio n to 82% page 5 Field Program Participation % of Local Participants 100% Belize Costa Rica 97% 90% 75% 80% EPI’s strategic plan targets an average 60/40 ratio of local to visiting participants, while filling our courses to 90% capacity and increasing alumni programming. 70% Galapagos Mexico 54% 60% 50% 45% 51% 40% Panama Yellowstone In FY 2015, we achieved an average of 82% local student participation across all of our field programs. 30% 20% 10% 0% Yellowstone Belize Costa Rica Galapagos Mexico Students & Teachers 3500 3083 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 page 6 0 380 639 762 Galapagos Galapagos Costa Rica Rica Costa 233 Yellowstone Yellowstone Belize Belize Mexico Mexico spotli on ght Belize Holistic Learning Spectacular Growth In 2015, a very special course took place in which 16 at-risk youth from Belize City joined EPI for a unique experience that blended yoga and meditation with hands-on learning about marine ecology. Through a new partnership between EPI, the Government of Belize’s Restore Belize Program, and the Days of Healing initiative of Om Shanti Center for Yoga and Healing Arts, students spent five days at Calabash Caye to study the Mesoamerican Reef ecosystem as well as practice yoga and meditation techniques. These students have very few opportunities to engage in out-of-school learning, and for most this was their first time exploring the marine environment. EPI Belize celebrated a record-breaking year for student participation in 2015. A total of 353 students and teachers participated with EPI in Belize – a growth of 62% over 2014. Local students from five of the country’s six districts joined courses from January through August, which included new opportunities for study and research. Along with learning about marine ecosystems, students collected data on dolphins as well as sharks and rays, and studied terrestrial mammals and birds in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and Chiquibul National Park. page 7 2015 Participants At-a-Glance 19 local schools 137% from 2014 176 local participants 45% from 2014 2523 participant field days 100% from 2014 spo tligh on t Mex ico My Sustainable City – Science Fair Baja Expansion – Coastal Ecosystems In June, EPI Mexico held its end-of-season festival called “My Sustainable City.” The event’s format changed slightly from previous years, to focus on the presentation of projects that propose solutions for more sustainable daily living. Students chose from among five themes for their science and arts projects - mobility, clean energy, local consumption, water, or waste management. A student from Los Cabos, Alberto, beat the competition for the top science project prize and received a scholarship to participate in EPI Belize’s Marine Ecology Program. Alberto designed and installed in his grandfather’s house, an economical water-saving system that re-directs grey water from the shower for re-use in the flushing toilet. More than 190 community members attended, including students, teachers, families, and scientists. EPI Mexico piloted a new program this year focused on coastal ecosystems and local students from four small rural fishing communities in the corridor between La Paz and Loreto. Students paired with scientists on a fisheries study which is evaluating the new network of marine refugia that has been established in the Gulf of California between San Cosme and Punta Coyote. This study could inform the design of the network and impact conservation of local marine species of commercial importance for the region. During the pilot year, students participated in the research being led by Dr. Adrián Munguía-Vega and the PANGAS-Niparajá collaborative to evaluate the resilience of the reserve network and ecosystem in the Gulf of California. page 8 ht spotlig on nal o i t a Educ ment ssess A Defining & Evaluating Environmental Literacy EPI provides immersive, out-of-the-classroom educational experiences that enable youth to develop a personal connection to local flora and fauna and gives them an in-depth, first-hand understanding of regional and global conservation issues. EPI’s education model - hands-on learning combined with science-based academic curriculum and leadership skill-building - helps develop participants’ environmental literacy. An environmentally literate person not only understands environmental concerns, but is also willing to adopt behaviors that positively impact the earth, and to advocate for practices that favor conservation. For example, an environmentally literate individual understands that plastic bags harm the ecosystem, commits to using only reusable bags, and then works with a local store to offer eco-friendly bags to customers. In 2013, EPI redesigned its tools for measuring our students’ environmental literacy to evaluate how our programs are positively impacting participants’ attitudes and behaviors toward conservation. Early results from our Costa Rica participants indicate a positive increase in all areas: ecological knowledge, dispositions, competencies, and behaviors, with the largest increases seen in competencies and behaviors. Learn more about our unique Educational Approach on our website! . environmental literacy /in, vīrƏn'men(t)l / noun . /‘lidƏrƏrsē / demonstrating the knowledge, dispositions, competencies, and behaviors necessary to actively engage, individually or as a group, in the task of addressing environmnetal challenges skills ecological knowledge disposition changed behavior page 9 EPI is a tuition-driven organization with more than half of our $4.9M budget derived from earned income, providing a match for every dollar donated. Financial Summary September 1, 2014 - August 31, 2015 While every student pays tuition to invest themselves in project outcomes, EPI ensures programs are affordable to youth from all economic backgrounds. Other Income In 2015, 82% of participants were underserved youth funded through donations. Rev en 1% ue Donations 18% Tuition Grants Tuition Grants 56% Donations Fundraising Other Income 25% s e s Exp en 4% Overhead is low: 85% of every dollar directly funds conservation and youth education. Programs 85% page 10 Administration 11% Statement of Activities & Financial Position Total Assets Total Liabilities Net Assets Revenue Tuition Grants Donations Other Income Total Revenue Expenses Fundraising Administration 2015 1,663,110 270,055 1,393,055 2014 1,874,302 358,986 1,515,316 2013 1,910,828 373,396 1,537,432 2012 2,263,292 363,958 1,899,334 2011 1,714,381 388,260 1,326,121 2,736,411 1,380,812 855,467 49,888 5,007,578 1,988,534 988,877 886,980 72,363 3,936,754 1,599,470 848,679 257,941 48,916 2,755,006 1,288,250 839,095 194,746 40,439 2,362,530 1,350,804 747,413 190,767 34,350 2,323,334 200,212 565,573 168,629 401,952 129,197 296,990 123,077 280,725 170,014 243,929 1,350,353 423,130 570,910 655,935 726,685 10,107 224,564 38,712 1,144,475 232,988 511,245 460,317 694,315 49,473 166,375 110 613,836* 46,339 495,842 343,263 497,001 56,952 122,334 5,216 192,668 187,668 562,842 429,175 442,507 42,482 87,043 29,683 602,147 413,876 411,792 220,102 128,991 126,380 118,316 138,532 0 4,220,498 4,986,283 0 3,388,289 3,958,870 0 2,307,163 2,733,350 0 1,904,716 2,308,518 3,074 1,671,668 2,273,279 Program Services Admissions/Recruitment Belize Costa Rica Galapagos Mexico Panama Yellowstone Global Services/Scaling Operations & Education/General Program Ecotours** Total Program Services Total Expenses page 11 *Growth reflects a shift in U.S. student airfare from in-country budgets to admissions. **Ecotour revenue shifted to country-specific program budgets in 2012. 91,946 10,301 Your 2015 Gifts Benefactor ($100,000+) Champion ($10,000-$49,999) Corporate Candeo Fund Edward L. Anderson Jr. Foundation Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Protector ($50,000-$99,999) Adventure Life LLC Anonymous Brock Foundation Ecoventura Gurinas Trust Houston Zoo, Inc. Llewellyn Foundation State of Montana Missoula Job Service Active Assistants Individual Michael & Rocio Haas Christy & Donaldson Miele Jason & Robin Yardi Paul M. Angell Family Foundation THAN to our K YOU gen suppo erous rters! page 12 Your 2015 Gifts Forerunner ($5,000-$9,999) Steward ($2,500-$4,999) Corporate Corporate Anonymous Banco Nacional The Lightfoot Foundation State of MT Gear Up Program Verizon Foundation The William H. & Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation Yardi Systems, Inc. Awesome Products Cinnabar Foundation Idaho Community Foundation University for Peace World Wildlife Fund Individual David & Charl Kappel Glenn & Tana Kincaid Katy VanDusen & Frank Joyce Individual Macon Brock III Dylan Charles & Markley Bavinger Matt & Lily Eggers Buzz & Lisa Hines Roy & Susan O’Connor Celebrating 15 Years in Costa Rica On November 12, EPI Costa Rica celebrated 15 years of conservation and community involvement at the annual BioCiencia end-of-season festival. Nearly 600 participants attended, including students, educators, EPI board members & co-founders, conservation NGOs, and government officials. Participants celebrated with art, music, science projects, and workshops. New this year, EPI hosted its first Alumni Leadership Summit at BioCiencia. Nine outstanding alumni were selected from Belize, Costa Rica, Galapagos, and Mexico. These teens and their EPI mentors kicked off the summit, meeting hundreds of other alumni at BioCiencia, then spent the following days planning workshops and activities to help them learn to design, implement, and lead conservation projects in their own communities. Each student returned home with a plan and new skills to lead their peers in a conservation project. We can’t wait to see the impact they will make in their communities! page 13 Your 2015 Gifts Community Leader ($1,000-$2,499) Corporate Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co. Anonymous Farella Braun + Martel LLP Galapagos Tortoise Program Gallery 16 + Urban Digital Color Minnesota Zoo Foundation Muriel F. Siebert Foundation Plangea, Inc. Rainforest Adventures Individual Anonymous Karen & Dale Barry Steven Carpenter & Lisa Hogen Elizabeth Denison William & Colleen Gardner Pam & Willie Hodges Richard & Lori Klein Rebecca Lambert Allen & Gloria Larson Stephen & Annette McCarthy Martha Newell & Mike Kadas Julie Osborn & Scott Pankratz Palmer & Kappel Family Ben & Lorraine Pankratz Loren & Ethelyn Pankratz John & Ann Perkins Gloria Polis Vicki Slater Nick Triolo Steve & Karen Wiel 2015 In-Kind Donations Thank you to our 2015 in-kind donors, who supported EPI staff retreats, student symposia, fundraisers, community events, our annual raffle, and so much more! Corporate Arthur Court Designs Aurora Theatre Company Balloons Above The Valley Bay Area Discovery Museum Beartooth Capital Partners, LLC Bernice’s Bakery Big Sky Brewing Co. Black Coffee Roasting Company Bridger Brewing Company Burns St. Bistro California Academy of Sciences Canva Catalina Island Conservancy Chez Panisse Costanoa Lodge & Camp Di Pietro Todd Salon The Dram Shop Ecoventura Fundación Galápagos Gallery 16 + Urban Digital Color Good Food Store Google Green Hanger Gull Boats & RV La Peña Cultural Center La Tourangelle Landmark Theaters Le Petit Outre Los Quetzales Ecolodge & Spa Marine Science Institute Matt Dalio Montana ACE Trempers Montana’s Best Vacation Rentals Mustang Powder Napa Valley Marriott Oakland East Bay Symphony Oceanic Society The Phoenix Pastificio Podio Portola Hotel & Spa Primrose Natural Skincare Roger Smith Hotel Sacajawea Hotel Salesforce Sea Trek Ocean Kayaking Center SK Vacation Rental SnapWidget Tom’s Planner Individual Steve Anderson Sarah Davies & Whitney Tilt Matt & Lily Eggers David Hernández Ángeles Jean & Ann Horton Roger Lang Beverly McNamara Bob & Amy Slobe Ben Stadler page 14 Your 2015 Gifts Mentor ($250-$999) Corporate Alpha Graphics Bank Of America Matching Gifts Bendel Communications International The Boeing Company Caffe Dolce Combined Federal Campaign of Western Montana Energetechs First Interstate BancSystem Foundation First Interstate Bank Kaiser Permanente Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Missoula Community Foundation Rimrock Capital Management LLC page 15 Individual Byron Ackerman & Kathleen Dervin Steve & Jen Anderson Margaret Bendel Kate Blessing Harold Brull & Myra Barrett Joan & Macon Brock Jr. Sachu Constantine & Suzanne Delbanco Janel Crawford & Johannes Meerjanssen Bill Ficke Kate & Nik Geranios Kay Grissom-Kiely & Daniel Kiely Jean & Ann Horton Michael & Joelle Hurlston Ann & Michael Jenkins Jeanne Johnson Glenn Kreisel John Kromer Sue & Roger Lang Tim & Donna Le Tourneau Charles Lewis Susan Mendelsohn Valerie Messer Julie & Jon Meyer Morehouse Family Alan & Ellen Newberg Jim & Cindy Newberg Clayton Nolde Catherine Parke Jennifer & Andrew Parker Jill Perelman Lynn & John Price Rob Primmer & Shira Fruchtman Melanie & P. Andrew Puckett David Quammen & Betsy Gaines Quammen Tom Quirk Caitie Remen Jennifer & Riyad Salma Ginger Snap Anne Stone Beth Stockdell James Thomas & Candace Wolhart Vargas-Hurston & Vargas Voracek Family Doug Webber & Nancy Winslow John Westgarth Dale Woolhiser Larry Wornian & Mary Lanier Your 2015 Gifts Friend (up to $249) Corporate Amazonsmile Foundation Bao Chow Bridger Brewing Company Clove Pizza Cart Homeword, Inc. Institute For Cultural Exchange, Inc Laughing Grizzly Bar & Grill Liquid Planet Market on Front Masala Restaurant Missoula in Motion North Country Men’s Club Opportunity Resources Steen Wear LLC Individual James Acee Sally Adams Bill Adams Emily Adams Sarah Adams Richard & Lucille Adelmann Ann Agan Taylor Alford Paula Alford Amelia Alpaugh Brigitte Amat Michel Amat Susan Anderson Jenn Anderson Lorena Anderson Angela Family Heidi Angell page page 14 16 Trudi Angell Laurie & Virgil Boss Olivia Angell Lindsey Bourgeau Barry Applebaum & Carol Cedar-Applebaum Shane Bowe Steven Arbogast Chris Bowser Carla Arzente Stacey Braithwaite Katherine Atellar Steve Brennan Florita Avila Carol Brewer & Paul Alaback Emily Axtmann Ben & Kate Brinkman Dillon Baier Lauren Broccoletti Blaine & Jennifer Baker Nancy Brown Collin Bangs & Patsy Plaggemeyer Bonnie Buckingham Melissa Bangs Blaz Burgar Martijn Barnas Peter Butler Brooke Barnett Brendan Buzzard Janie Barnett Candace Buzzard Michelle & Troy Barnett Simon Buzzard Dick & Sharon Barrett Burt Caldwell & Marty Smith Carrianne & Robert Basler Lauren Caldwell & Gabe Furshong Andrew Bawden Rachael Caldwell Jane Beard Marianne & Jimmy Capra Ben Beaty Massimiliano Cardinale Beaulieu Family Adriana Cardozo Nadia Beaulieu Nicholas Carman John Beckmann Richard & Harriet Carpenter Beede Family Uschi Carpenter Paulita Bennett-Martin Carpenter Family Luke Bergstrom Katie & Taras Carpiac Don & Denise Bermant Elizabeth Carreiro Bill Bevis & Juliette Crump Mary Cattani Bimson Family Jenna Cederberg Kimberly & Christopher Birdsall Urska Cepin Claire Bonham-Carter Gordon Chamberlan Natalie Bonnewit & Matthew Myers David & Paula Chmiel Kayje Booker & Nick Grener Kate Chope & Jose Garcia-Lopez Melanie Bosquez Judy & Terry Christensen Jonette & Ken Christian Kenneth Christian Robyn Christopher Matthew & Laura Churchman Michael Cibula Erin Clark Lane Coddington Kevin Coldiron & Jody Brettkelly Barbara Collison Angie Zavoral Conley Saxon Copps Ellen Cross Rich & Ann Cross Gay Crusius Rial Cummings Carla D’Antonio & Thomas Dudley Hannah Dale Mike Davis Tony Davis Deidre Dawson & David Wenkert Jamie Dawson Ricky de Stains Donald DeArmoun Gina Decarion Olga Dedikova Ed Defrancia Michelle & Rick Delano Madison Dengler Deninson Family David Depew Stephen & Diane Derby Mike & Lisa Derezin Katie Desimone Katie Deuel Your 2015 Gifts Friend (up to $249) Mark Ditteaux Julie Dompe Debbie Donahue John & Danuta Donovan Mark Dougherty David Duke Liz Dye Edler Family Jennifer Eggers Kay Eggers Robert Eggers Thurston Elfstrom Jeremy A. Enriquez Johanna Epley John F. Erdmann III Ashley Erickson Armando Estrada Joseph Eto & Elizabeth Heller Eto Bruce Evans Babak Fadaiepour Mary & Ben Feinberg Sean Fenderson Michelle & K. Ewan Ferguson Helen Fields Howard Fischer MK Flotten Julie Fogarty Sophie Franks LeeAnne French Martha & Thomas Friedlander Paul Friedman Fry Family Carrie Fuller & Rick McMahon Joey Gannon Ryland Gardner Tom & Allison Gartner Tom & Kim Gattiker page 17 Suraya & Bryan Gauvin Naomi Gerheim Lisa Giampa Christopher Gipple Katie Glenn Gregory Goldsmith Jerry Goldstone Gerald Doyle & Christina Gomez Alexandra Gorman Scranton Missy Goslee Wendy Greenberg & Mark Fulton Sean Gregory Jonathan Gregory Vicky Guarracino Pamela Guillotte Gur Family Liliana Gutierrez Mariscal John & Maxine Hamachi Ricki Hamel Hal Hamilton Alexander Hammond Hammond Family Alec & Amy Hammond Elizabeth Hammond Robert Hanig Judith & Bill Hanna Bridget Hannibal Connie & Keith Hanson Haley & Tyler Hanson Jillian Hardee Kimberly Hardee Michael & Mary Harman Jim Harte Mary Harter G.G. Haskell Neal & Sarah Haskell Sampson Hatziathanasiou Sarah Havey Jacqueline Hegi Kaci Heins Carol Hennessy Carlson John Henson Bruce Hills & Gertud Laine Carla Hinman Aaron Hirsh Jennifer & Douglas Hoffman Lily & Joel Hoffman Warren Hogarth Pam & Murray Hogen Robin & Jan Hogen Charles Holmes Rebecca Holmes Bonnie Holt Martin Horn Leah Hoskin Richard Hossfeld Gregory & Mary Houlihan Robert & Mitzie Housley Kristen Houston Anna Hunt Vanessa Hunt Benny Hyder & Ginny Cole Corinne & Morgan Jackson Jacobs Family Mark Jacobstein Alex James Erin James & Patrick Welden Bryan & Sergio Jauregui Michael Jauregui Klavdija Jenko Marija Jenko Bugar Alan & Michelle Jensen Barney Jette & Nancy Ball Denise Jones Eliot Jones Francis Joyce Helen Joyce Richard Joyce Danielle Kaiser Jay Kaiser James & Elizabeth Kamman John Kamman & Grace Brogan Peter Kamman Kimberly Kayler Rok Keber Nicole Kitchen Nat & Erin Keefe Katie Keener Lisa Van Dusen Veronica Kelly Emily Kern Courtney Babcock & Miles Key Jeffrey Kibbey Jason Kiely & Gita Saedi Kiely Betty Kijewski Stephanie Kik Cecelia King Tikki King Steve & Collette Kirchhoff Kathy Kirn & David Levinson Brad & Sandy Knilans Kathleen Knox Jessi Knudsen Castaneda Janice Koehler Monique & Scott Koenigsberg Tyler Koes Richard Koomey Melissa & Jonathan Koomey Claudia Kopkowski Lauren Koshere Jennifer & Zee Kreiners page 17 Your 2015 Gifts Friend (up to $249) Katie Kross Susan Kumli Michael Kuntz Katherine Atellar Ronald Lachman Kristina & Greg LaCommare Sylke & Derek Laine Lise Lalonde Kim Langmaid Manijeh Lani Angie & Lydia Larosa Derek Larson Marie Laws Jessie Lawson Doug & Dana Leipold Lisa Lenard Kyle Lesinger Lauren Leslie Lauren Lewis Nathan Liebenstein Jennifer Lightsey Brett Linn David Litten Rebecca & James Livingstone Kelly Lockman Amy Long Greg & Kirsi Luther Lisa Macki Debra Magadini Peg Malloy Seth Marcus Amanda Martin Chris Martin Rebecca Martone Patricia May Binzer & Tom McConnon Lachlan & Josephine McConnon page 18 Summer McCormick Eileen McDermott Ellie & Gerry McDermott Sharon McKeague McKnight Family Kathryn McPherson Keri McWilliams Nora Means Teresa Meck John & Dana Melsom Ellie Metzger Laurie & Craig Meyer Mariah Meyer Jennifer Miele Thesa & Leo Miele Megan & Steve Miley Ross Miller & Sally Johnson Spencer Miller Claire Mitchell Jill Moak Paige & Ed Mobley Montes Avendaño Family Bruce & Rachel Muller Kana Muraki Shawn Murphy Shawn & Cathey Murphy Victor Murphy Michelle Myers Jon & Debbie Nakasako Naumovich Family Donald & Danielle Neary Steve Nelson Ryan Newhouse Yunlan Ni Jaen Nieto Amat Florence Goldson Jose Nieto Roy Norris Erin Nostrant Jan Novak Erin & Vincent Nuzzo Shannon O’Brien & Chuck Dumke Julie O’Callaghan Casey O’Hara Martin Oakland Bob Oaks Curt Oldenburg & Joan Florsheim Kirsten & Tom Oleson John Olivieri James Olsen Matt Orr & Kathryn Kocurek Dale & Katherine Osborn Margaret & Richard Parker Cindy Parshall William Parsons Marty Patton Chuck & Shirley Pearce Petch Peden Carole Pelton Peltz Family Michael Penn Charlotte & Trajan Perez Fern Perkins Janice Peters Renee Peterson Glen Phillips Denise Pinkston & Jeffrey Sinsheimer Monica & Carlos Plazola Stephen Porder Zack Porter & Kassia Randzio Laura Post Rick Potts Melanie Powers Lisa & Brad Pratchett Brooks Preston Christopher & Lisa Preston John Purnell Ann Quirk Patrick Raines Amy Ratzlaf & Sneed Collard Stacy Rebich Hespanha Lauren Koshere Tim & Susan Rector Tonnya Redmond Annie Rees Andrea Reid Mira Remien John Rettenmayer Steve Richards Kendra Richer Tim Ring Ray & Susie Risho Kari Roberts Bethany Robison Linda Rockett & Scott Innis Liz Rogers Deborah & Mike Roosevelt Bill Rossbach George Roth Wendy Rowe Liz Rumsey Mary Rutherford Tim & Sally Ryan Lindalou & Michael Ryge Anne Salomon Maggie Sanders Sant Family Kimberly Sauer William & Jennifer Sawyer Nick Sayen David Sayles & Mitch Todd Your 2015 Gifts Friend (up to $249) David Schimelpfenig Mark Schmidt Andrew Schremp Lindsey Schwickert Stephanie Scott Shannon Scully Scurfield Family Nancy Seldin Jacquie Sewell Micah Sewell Karin Shelton Craig & Regina Shields Cheryl Shilling Sandra & Garrick Simmons Ben Simon Chris & Allyson Smith Smith Family Karen Smith Lin Smith Trev & Whit Smith Veronica Smith Vikki & Robert Smyth Lluvia Soto Stephen Speckart & Patricia Forsberg Michael Spertus Skander Spies Hannah St. Peter Jason Stading Elisa Stamm Kelsey Stamm Mike & Karen Stanko-Brogan John Stein Beth Steinberg Patricia Stelzner Sarah Stelzner Kathie Stevens Bruce & Nicholous Stratton Charles Stratton Tim Suba Sullivan Family Cristina Sullivan Rossana Sussarellu Jere Takahashi & Terri Kim Stacey Tank Michelle Turley Denise Taylor Lorin & Jeremy Terrell Tony Terreri Thomas Tether Harold Thomas & Kathleen Les Tierney Family Hollie & Brian Timmons Lori Tomlinson Rich Toscano & Jessica Emerson Bill & Sarah Towle Kyra Treible Irene Tremper Rosario Valdez Greer Van Dyck Nick & Christine Vannatta Dan Vermeer Richard & Harriet Carpenter Jonah Volk Lulu Wainwright Julie Walker Bill & Amy Walsh Helmut Walter Barbara Ware & Bob Page Warren Family Amanda Watson & Matt Gregg Jennifer Watson Vicki Watson Kyle Watson Beth Weinberger Scott Welker Jennifer Westbay Derek & Marcie White Kelly Whiting Lee Wiener Ryan Wilbur Mark & Sue Williams Jennifer & Norm Williamson Marianna & Wade Williamson Darcy Winslow Don & Bente Winston Chris, Leah & Madeleine Woock Kelsey Woods Judy Wright Kris Wright Ying Yu Philip Zarri & Lisa Rooney-Zarri Jim Zavoral Jessica Zephyrs Our 2015 supporter lists include gifts made during the calendar year: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2015. EPI strives to recognize all contributors accurately. If there is an omission or mistake, we apologize and ask you to you notify us. Special Thanks to all of our annual auction attendees, participants, and volunteers! page 19 K N A TH ! U O Y EPI Leadership Circle The remarkable individuals in EPI’s Leadership Circle have graciously named EPI as a beneficiary in their wills. As we celebrate 15 years of conservation education, we are deeply grateful to our Leadership Circle Members, who are helping to ensure an enduring legacy of conservation-minded citizens for the next 15 years and beyond. Laurie & Virgil Boss Marianne & Jimmy Capra Please contact us if you would like to be a part of this movement and help sustain EPI for future generations of conservation leaders! Steve & Annette McCarthy Julie Osborn & Scott Pankratz Jennifer & Norm Williamson [email protected] 1-800-721-8784 page 20 Board of Directors Buzz Hines, Chair Partner - Farella Braun + Martel LLP Lisa Hogen, Vice Chair Chief Development Officer - Kiva.org Global Staff Scott Pankratz Julie Osborn Executive Director & Co-Founder Advancement Director & Co-Founder Amy Beale Alexandra James Erin Nuzzo Enrollment Assistant Enrollment Officer Development Coordinator Kimberly Brevik John Kamman Melissa Peterson Recruitment Supervisor Admissions Director Finance & HR Coordinator Simon Buzzard Jessica Kindred Ann Quirk Founder - Yoga4Teens Global Services Supervisor Office Assistant Development Coordinator Peggy Bendel Rachael Caldwell Derek Laine Joan Scheffer Communications Manager IT Coordinator Chief Medical Screener Dylan Charles Kate Geranios Autumn Lee David Schimelpfenig Grants Supervisor Recruitment Coordinator Global Field Program Supervisor Katy VanDusen, Secretary Community Organizer - Monteverde, Costa Rica Christy Miele, Treasurer President - Bendel Communications Partner - Channel Cloud Consulting Matt Eggers Haley Hanson Lisa Lenard Micah Sewell Global Identity Supervisor Development Officer Recruitment Coordinator Carrie Kappel Julia Horn Gregory Luther Carlos Trejos Development Officer Recruitment Coordinator Education Manager Energy Management - Yardi Systems, Inc. Associate Project Scientist - National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Steve McCarthy, Emeritus Founder and Vice President - Systems Engineering Associates, Inc. Julie Osborn Brant Warren Program Operations Director Kyle Watson Recruitment Manager Jennifer Williamson Co-Founder - Ecology Project International Finance & Administration Director Scott Pankratz Kris Wright Co-Founder - Ecology Project International John Westgarth President - Plangea, Inc. page 21 Human Resources Manager Jessica Zephyrs Communications Coordinator & Executive Assistant In-Country Staff Belize Galapagos Jerry Enriquez Ana María Loose Program Manager Program Manager Corey Constantino Lady Marquez Mexico Elizabeth Hammond Maria Robledo Program Manager Program Supervisor Lucía Saraí Deanda Karla Rochin Campus Coordinator Program Assistant Alumni Program Coordinator Outreach Coordinator Shauna Lizama Sofia Padilla Salvador Prado Flores Roberto Rodriguez Administrative Coordinator Administration & Finance Coordinator Campus Coordinator Program Assistant Alonso Mohedano Juan Sebastián Torres Veronica Gonzalez Sylviane Jaume Schinkel Program Coordinator Program Supervisor Program Coordinator Oliver Tisalema Claudia Diaz Guzman Aracely Rojas Sierra Outreach Coordinator Alumni Program Coordinator Program Coordinator Costa Rica Miguel Fuentes Regional Program Director Eylen Zuniga Acuna Program Manager Diana Vargas Regional & Finance Manager Melissa Segura Communications & Outreach Coordinator Olman Alvarado ZapataI Field Program Assistant Administrative Coordinator Yellowstone Erin Clark Program Manager Jenna Herrick Office Assistant Michael Lessard Program Assistant Lisa Macki Program Coordinator Mario Zumbado Administrative & Logistics Assistant Juan Carlos Zuniga Field Program & Outreach Facilitator Field Instructors & Interns Thank you to our incredible field instructors and interns! They teach, they protect, they share stories and photos, they swim, they climb, they hike, and they inspire the next generation of conservation leaders. Learn more about our unparalleled field instructors. Heidi Porras Flor Vazquez Project Coordinator Program Assistant Roberto Retana Baltazar Arce Varca* Program Assistant Administrative Coordinator Claudia Erosa Ricárdez Istar Vignal Program Assistant Communications Coordinator In Memoriam - Baltazar Arce: 1979-2015 Baltazar began working with EPI Mexico in 2011, & always shared his unique sense of humor & applied his careful eye for detail to his work. Baltazar’s vast knowledge of a huge range of topics & facts earned him the nickname of Balti-pedia around the office. People were always important to Baltazar. He demonstrated this in both word and action. He loved to cook, and we always enjoyed the delicious dishes he brought to share for birthdays or for no occasion in particular. Last year Baltazar traveled to EPI Costa Rica and returned thrilled with the new learning and new friends and glowing from the travel and discovering he did while there. We all feel so deeply that Baltazar has left us far too soon; his spirit will remain with all of us. page 22 Partners Belize Costa Rica Estacion Biologica las Tortugas La Suerte Biological Station Galapagos Galapagos Tortoise Movement Ecology Program & Stephen Blake Galapagos Ministry of Education Parque Nacional Galapagos Ecuador page 23 Mexico Yellowstone Co n at rv se for the next g e n ion e You for 15 incredible years of conservation! r a t i o n photo credit: Francisco Laso k n a h T www.ecologyproject.org
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