2012 Annual Report

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2012 Annual Report
TEAMS OF THE FUTURE
2012 Annual Report
America SCORES inspires urban youth to lead
healthy lives, be engaged students, and have the
confidence and character to make a difference in the
world.
Nationwide Profile
• 14 affiliates
• 149 public and charter school partners
• 560 soccer and writing coaches
• 70 full-time program staff
• 22 Coach Across America
and AmeriCorps Vista
• 214 board members
• Hundreds of volunteers
6.772 Youth Served
• 3,671 elementary school students
• 898 middle school students
• 345 Junior SCORES students
• 333 active alumni
• 1,525 youth in summer camps, clinics, and
partner programs
Youth Demographics
• Gender
•50% male
•50% female
• Ethnicity
• 47% Hispanic
• 29% African American
• 6% Caucasian
• 6% Bi/multiracial
• 6% Asian American/Pacific Islander
• 6% Identify as Other
• Ages
• 5.1% 7 and under
• 76.7% 8-10
• 13.3% 11-14
• 4.9% 15 and older
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
2012 was an exciting year for America SCORES. In May,
students from our programs in Washington, DC, St. Louis, and
Denver were invited to the White House to participate in the
Let’s Move Soccer Clinic with First Lady Michelle Obama
and Major League Soccer Champions LA Galaxy. Our
students were thrilled to meet the First Lady and their soccer
idols and show off their leadership and sportsmanship skills.
Since our founding in 1994, America SCORES has been
dedicated to improving student health, academic
achievement and civic engagement. Nearly 20 years after
our inception, we are proud of our standing as the largest
and most effective program in the U.S. to use soccer, poetry,
and service learning to inspire students from low-income
backgrounds to live healthy and civically engaged lifestyles.
As we continue to develop as a national organization, we
are indebted to the loyal coaches, teachers, and volunteers
who work tirelessly to serve and support our students. On
behalf of our students and their families, I extend my thanks
to our supporters who make it possible for America SCORES
to make a difference in the lives of nearly 8,000 children
nationwide. Because of supporters like you, children like
Vanessa from Maple Elementary in Seattle are able to say:
SCORES makes me proud.
SCORES makes me loud.
I love SCORES a lot.
For this, I thank you ‘loudly and proudly’!
Our progress makes us more determined than ever to have
an impact on the lives of children in our inner city
communities. And, we will continue this work until the day
when ALL young people find their voice, achieve their goals,
and unleash their full potential.
Sincerely,
Benjamin Chrnelich
Chair
America SCORES
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SOCCER
“We are
honored
that the
White
House
recognizes
the
importance
of what we
do to
address
childhood
obesity.”
SOCCER AT THE WHITE HOUSE
In Chicago, at Pope Elementary School, the
majority of students had never played soccer
before they joined the America SCORES program
a few years ago. The first few seasons for the
Pope Girls Team were difficult - not a lot of goals
scored and not a lot of games won. The girls had
trouble connecting and working together on the
field. Despite the lack of wins, they continued to
embody the SCORES core values of teamwork,
leadership and most importantly, commitment.
Gradually, they improved from practice to
practice and season to season. With lots of hard
work and dedication, the final stage of their
metamorphosis was complete. This past fall
season, they become the first America SCORES
Chicago team to go undefeated and were duly
crowned league champions!
“I was like, ‘Wow, this is the President,”
Deontrel said. He couldn’t believe his
eyes as he sat just a few feet away from
President Barack Obama.
Deontrel was one of 34 America SCORES
students from DC, Denver and St. Louis
invited to the White House to recognize
the LA Galaxy’s MLS Cup championship. Students were selected based
upon their sportsmanship, leadership and commitment to America
SCORES and to school.
Serena Muhammad, Executive Director of America SCORES St. Louis,
said the students gave Presient Obama a rousing applause when he
entered the room. Following his warm welcome, The First Lady talked to
our students about the importance of living healthy lifestyles and about
the Let’s Move initiative, dedicated to solving the problem of childhood
obesity.
America SCORES uses soccer as a tool to encourage fitness and inspires
a life-long appreciation for athletics and healthy behaviors. America
SCORES participants get ten times more exercise than the national
average, and seven out of ten students who start out overweight
achieve a normal weight within one year.
UNDEFEATED
Their new sense of pride was infectious. Their
league trophy is now sitting in the Main Office at
their school, so each person who walks into the
office sees that the Pope girls are a true example
that hard work pays off.
Serena Muhammad
Executive Director
America SCORES
St. Louis
“She said she was happy to see us. She knew we were from all around
the country and that the State Room was where they had their special
guests and that we were their special guests,” Deontrel said.
The First Lady left the students with a final message of “Eat your
vegetables!” and opened up the floor for our students to ask greats like
Landon Donovan, David Beckham, and other Galaxy players about
their soccer careers. Donovan spoke about the importance of knowing
the foods you’re putting in your body and their effect on your athletic
performance.
From the First Lady’s message about “learning to lose,” to Donovan’s
words about learning to take care of themselves, the students won’t
soon forget their memorable day and the words their heroes bestowed
upon them.
WE CREATE TEAMS THROUGH THE SPORT OF SOCCER...
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POETRY
“To see the From North to South, from West to East,
impact IMAGINATION IS RELEASED!
America Jose R., an 11 year old from Dallas, stood beneath
SCORES has the spotlight of Harlem’s World Famous Apollo
Theater, "where stars are born and legends are
on these made." He filled the house with laughter by standing
young, legs-crossed while performing his poem, “I Gotta
Go,” with a straight face.
talented
children Jose is one of thousands across the country who
spend almost 50 hours learning how to read,
made me interpret, write, and perform poetry as part of the fall
of America SCORES. In each city, the season
proud to be season
concludes with a Community Poetry SLAM! that
part of the showcases each student’s work and determines who
[National will represent the city on the national stage.
Poetry In December 2011, Jose won the hearts of the entire
community Poetry SLAM! audience, both
SLAM!] and I Dallas
children and adults, when he performed his funny
thoroughly poem. He was one of 50 local contestants, among
thousands competing nationwide, for an all-expenses
enjoyed the paid trip to New York City.
enthusiasm
In April 2012, Jose met 29 of his ‘teammates’ from
I Gotta Go
and artistry across the country and enjoyed soccer in Central
expressed on Park, a stroll in Times Square, a
I gotta go, I gotta go
feast on Wall Street (provided
I'll ask the teacher first
stage.” by Harry’s Italian), and finally,
I gotta go, I gotta go
Candy Niemec
Performance Specialist
Insperity
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the National Poetry SLAM! at
the Apollo Theater.
The culmination of weeks of
writing and rehearsing, the
evening celebrated the
achievements of
poet-athletes nationwide and
the collective impact of our
program across 14 cities. The
evening featured celebrity
host John Harkes (National
Soccer Hall of Famer), guest
of honor Chris Heck (New York
Red Bulls), and a special
musical performance by
Psalm One.
I think I'm going to burst
I gotta go, I gotta go
I'd better raise my hand
I gotta go, I gotta go
But maybe I should stand
I gotta go, I gotta go
My hand is raised up high
I gotta, I gotta go
I'm really in a bind
I gotta go, I gotta go
I think I'm going to explode
I gotta go, I gotta go
Uh oh, never mind
Jose R., age 10
Dallas
ASCAP Songwriter Residency @ America SCORES
PSALM ONE’S 9-CITY TOUR
In September 2011, female hip-hop artist Psalm One embarked
on a nine-city tour for the ASCAP Songwriter Residency @
America SCORES, a mentorship program that helps songwriters
connect and give back to the community. The tour kicked off in
Milwaukee, stopped in Seattle, San Francisco, Denver,
Washington, DC, Atlanta, New York, Boston, and concluded in
Psalm’s hometown of Chicago.
In each city, Psalm One spent three afternoons collaborating
with America SCORES students to write and record an original
song. Here’s what it was like at Knapp Elementary in Denver.
DAY 1
For the first day of their ASCAP Songwriter
Residency @ America SCORES, both
Knapp Elementary's SCORES boys and girls
teams spent time getting to know Psalm
One by asking her a lot of questions. After
they got to know each other, Psalm let the
poets pick their favorite beat and got to
know the poets through their writing. She
asked them to write about what they
liked, about Denver, and about their
school. After this first session, she took their
writing home and used it to create her
portion of the song.
DAY 2
“I taught them about self-expression and they
shared their world with me,” - Psalm said.
“We were talking about rappers, talking about music in general
and their life in Denver. They all had so many ideas for me that I
was really overwhelmed so I kept having this idea of gang, gang,
gang. And I was like, what kind of gang can we be? Because
we’re clearly not going to be the traditional type, right? I ended
up focusing on a different kind of gang, cause that’s kind of
what they were. They ganged up on me.”
In June 2012, Psalm announced the release of Child Support, the
collection of songs written and performed with America SCORES
students, and released its first single, “Kids Right Now,” featuring
rapper Mikkey Halsted. Released in September 25, 2012, all
proceeds from the album benefit the ASCAP Songwriter
Residency @ America SCORES.
The next day, Knapp Elementary’s teams
created their sections of the
collaboration. Participants got out their
pencils and put thoughts to paper about
what someone might say about them on
their hundredth birthdays, positive
behaviors that make them a "smart gang"
and what they might tell an alien who
came to their next soccer game. Psalm
pulled examples from their writing to help
create verses. Then they memorized it for
their studio recording.
DAY 3
The poets-turned-rappers met Psalm for
their last session, but this time they met at
Side 3 Studios and were joined by sound
engineers. Students took turns in front of
the microphone and watched their
headphone-wearing teammates. In a few
hours, they finished recording their song,
Smarter Gang.
To hear this song visit
regularblackgirl.com/track/smarter-gang
The ASCAP Foundation, a public charity dedicated to supporting
music education and talent development, funds the program.
WE BRING THESE TEAMS INTO THE CLASSROOM TO
DISCOVER THEIR VOICE THROUGH POETRY...
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SERVICE
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320 SERVICE PROJECTS & CONTRIBUTED 200,000 HOURS
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES
The Roxhill Elementary Boys Team from America SCORES Seattle investigated litter in
their own community. They logged the amount of litter in their local park and identified
the causes and effects of littering. The Team then participated in the White Center
Community Development Association’s (WCCDA) “Spring Clean” Day. One of 22
WCCDA projects, The Roxhill Park Litter Clean Up had help from several community
members who made the park a better, cleaner place for all!
Hayes Bilingual Elementary students from America SCORES Milwaukee visited an Urban
Aquaponic Farm in Milwaukee's South Side. After learning more about the urban
farming system, volunteers from Starbucks helped them build garden beds with
construction materials, compost and harvest worms, and wash and decorate buckets
for use on the farm. The students were able to see the work that goes into creating
healthy foods and communities.
AS A TEAM, THE POET-ATHLETES LEARN TO USE THEIR
VOICES TO MAKE CHANGE IN THEIR COMMUNITY
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12.5 million obese children aged 2-19
Severe obesity is 1.7 times higher among children
and adolescents from low-income families
Over 60% of children aged 9-13 do not participate in
physical activity
during non-school hours
1 in 5 young people are lost to the high school
dropout crisis
This rate almost doubles for African American and
Hispanic students, students from low-income families,
students with disabilities and students with limited
English proficiency
OUR SOLUTION
300 minutes each week of additional physical activity
for 24 weeks
100% at-risk, youth specifically targeting
urban schools that lack enrichment during
out-of-school time
10 times more exercise than the national average
90 hours of academic enrichment and Language Arts
Supplemented with health and nutrition lessons
Write 20,000 original literary works,
Publish their work in magazines, and
Perform for audiences of hundreds
24-WEEKS
OF SOCCER
12 WEEKS
OF POETRY
12 WEEKS
OF SERVICE
TEAM-BASED
SPECIAL GUESTS
THE CHALLENGE
THE PROGRAM MODEL
WHY IT WORKS
EDWIN VAN DER SAR
International soccer superstar Edwin van der Sar
made a special appearance at an America
SCORES NY Game Day. Following the Jamboree
ceremony that recognized students for their
outstanding teamwork, leadership and
commitment, Van der Sar participated in
scrimmages with the teams, and invited those
awarded to take penalty shots against him. As an
ambassador for the Laureus Sport for Good
Foundation, he was there to launch a partnership
with Up2Us’s Coach Across America program; the
program provides 17 America SCORES coaches.
STAY TOGETHER 24 WEEKS PER YEAR
INDIVIDUAL IMPACT
Average participant reduced Body Mass Index by 2%
Over 90% of participants play more sports and exercise
on their own (Cleveland); while almost 100% of
participants enjoy telling others how to be healthy
(Milwaukee)
4,138 students improved
cardiovascular activity
75% of participants improved their grammar and
writing mechanics after participation in our program
86% of parents believe that their child's school
attendance has improved because they don't want to
miss America SCORES (Cleveland); the number of
students who like school and believe they will graduate
increased by 18% (DC)
IMPACT ON SOCIETY
Obliterating obesity would save 400,000 lives per year
(number of preventable deaths due to poor diet and
physical inactivity)
The United States could save an estimated $300 billion
annually in health care costs
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SCHOOL-BASED
$6.6 billion increase in GDP would have resulted from
raising the graduation rate in 2011 to 90% through
increase in tax revenue and decrease in crime and
need for social services
Unless graduation rates increase, nearly 12 million
students will likely drop out over the next decade,
resulting in a $1.5 trillion
cost to the U.S.
LIMITS TRANSPORTATION
BARRIERS AND STRENGTHENS
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
CONSISTENT
24 WEEKS PER YEAR
5 DAYS PER WEEK
1.5 HOURS PER DAY
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JANUARY
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DECEMBER
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NOVEMBER
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OCTOBER
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SEPTEMBER
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120 HOURS OF SOCCER
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90 HOURS OF LANGUAGE ARTS
In September, U.S. Congressman (D-Ga) and civil
rights leader, John Lewis, spent the afternoon with
students at Coretta Scott King Young Women's
Leadership Academy. He shared personal
accounts of the civil rights marches with Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. and explained how he continues to
fight for equality in Washington, DC.
Representative Lewis is among several political
role models that visited and inspired America
SCORES Atlanta during the year. Through a
partnership with the Georgia Council of
International Visitors, political figures from around
the world came to talk to students about local,
national and global issues and how they can
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facilitate change as children and as adults.
LEADING HEALTHY LIVES
In Chicago, participants improved an average 25.56% in
physical health as measured by a cardiovascular
running test.
In Milwaukee, the number of participants categorized as
obese decreased by 9.5%.
In New York, participants ran an average of 34% further
in a post-assessment than they did at the beginning of
the season.
BECOMING
ENGAGED STUDENTS
THE RESULT
IS A TEAM OF CHILDREN WHO EXPERIENCE SUCCESS...
In Cleveland, 86% of parents believe that their child's
school attendance has improved because they don't
want to miss the America SCORES programming.
In 2012, America SCORES was selected to join the
American Graduate movement, a campaign presented
by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to improve
high school graduation rates. The campaign showcased a
series of PSAs with poetry by poet-athletes in St. Louis and
featured America SCORES on a national PBS broadcast as
part of American Graduate Day.
When I grow up,
I am going to be
an American Graduate.
I believe
that I will succeed.
In DC, the number of participants who like school and
believe they will graduate increased by 18%.
An evaluation by Educational Research Consultants
determined that America SCORES LA elementary school
students attend nine more days of school than their
peers.
I can hear the education
that has been taught
As it roars in a loud voice.
With some A’s and some B’s
I will succeed.
HAVING THE CONFIDENCE
AND CHARACTER TO MAKE A
DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD
In Seattle, an external evaluator found a significant 60%
improvement in participants’ writing samples.
In New England, participants improved in English
Language Arts by 7.8 points as measured by the MCAS
Test.
ON THE FIELD,
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In St. Louis, participants showed a 50% improvement in
their writing (mastering the use of two out of four literary
devices).
IN THE
CLASSROOM,
AND IN THE
COMMUNITY.
In the Bay Area, 69% of participants positively changed
in eight targeted behaviors.
What I want to be
Is the future.
Graduating is what’s right
Because then your future
will be very, very bright.
You may doubt me
But don’t underestimate me
Because I will be an
American Graduate!
American Graduate,
Let’s make it happen.
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Dear America SCORES,
My time in America SCORES LA has been
an amazing experience, one which has
changed my life and made me the
person I am today. Being a part of the
program since I was in third grade has
given me a better understanding of what
it means to give back to my community,
and the importance of self-confidence, as
well as leadership.
I recall, this past summer of 2011, having
been given the opportunity to run our very
own soccer clinic for cancer patients. The
objective was for us, as alumni, to
coordinate and run the entire sessions we
had with the kids, and have the staff
members run the routines and drills.
Although, it was only a couple of sessions
we had with the kids, I believe I can speak
for the rest of the alumni group when I say
the experience taught us to be
considerate of others, it taught us about
leadership and commitment, and
ultimately, it taught me how brave and
inspiring kids can actually be. The smiles
and the gratitude the kids showed while
going out there and simply being
themselves made all the hard work and
effort worth it.
ALUMNI STORIES:
VICTOR,
He is one
of the 100%
of America
SCORES LA
alumni
program
participants
that has
graduated
from high
school
Life after America SCORES, while I’ve been
at Marymount College, has shown me to
have morals and ethics in everything I do.
This semester we were given the
opportunity to volunteer at a Boys & Girls
Club, and every Wednesday that I was
there reminded me of America SCORES
and of all the good times I’ve shared with
my fellow friends and family. I say family
because that is precisely what the
America SCORES LA staff has become to
me. I want to thank them as well as my
friends for having been there for me every
step of the way, and if it weren’t for
America SCORES LA, I have no idea where
I’d be today.
For six years, Darlenne participated in the America SCORES
Program at the Donald McKay K-8 School in East Boston. Prior to
this, Darlenne played pick-up soccer with friends and family, but
hadn’t been part of an organized league. So when she had the
chance to join the school’s team, she immediately signed up.
Now, nine years later, not only is Darlenne the captain of East
Boston High School’s varsity soccer team, she’s also the President
of the National Honor Society, Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook,
and Vice President of the Senior Class.
“
America SCORES emphasized that school was very
important. You had to do well in class to play soccer. It
really taught me how to balance my school work and my
extracurricular activities.” Darlenne said.
This learning experience has clearly come in handy in high school
as Darlenne remains active in an array of extracurricular activities
and leadership positions.
Darlenne is now a member of the
America SCORES Boston Alumni
Leadership Academy and still
remains very active in the core
program. She continues to referee for
the elementary and middle school
students and supports fundraising
events years after her last season
with SCORES. Darlenne has
evolved into a leader in her
community and a positive role
model for the younger
students in the program.
Sincerely,
Victor M., age 19
Marymount College
Los Angeles
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DARLENNE,
Victor as a
participant of
America SCORES LA in 2003.
As she applies to local
colleges and
universities, Darlenne
still recalls trips she
made to these schools
as part of the
SCORES
program.
However, rather
than just a
young elementary school
student with a dream to
someday attend college,
she’s choosing between a
number of schools and
looking forward to a
successful future.
and
CAMRYN
Camryn, age 13, was looking for inspiration in his
life. He needed a way to fill his time after school let
out, but more than that Camryn wanted a place to
be safe and express himself. And then he found
America SCORES Cleveland.
“
“My favorite part of America SCORES is the
poetry because it lets me express my
feelings and thoughts,” Camryn said.
Using soccer, poetry and service-learning, America
SCORES is working to give children like Camryn a
safe place where they can be inspired to find their
voice, achieve their goals and reach their full
potential. 33% (about 118,000) Cleveland-area
youth are left unsupervised after school and need
a program like America SCORES to fill those hours
with inspiration and creativity.
Camryn’s mother Liz recognizes that America
SCORES filled that need in her son’s life, and she
saw a definite change in him after he joined
America SCORES. “I never thought he was a kid
who enjoyed writing, but being in the America
SCORES program has opened up his creative side
and now he enjoys writing poetry independently,”
Liz said. America SCORES inspired Camryn to find
his voice, and today he stays involved with the
program to help his fellow students find their
inspiration. Camryn referees games for the
elementary students, stays in touch with his
coaches and participates in the SCORES middle
school program in the spring.
Foundation, corporate, government, and individual
donor support enable us to start the cycle of
inspiration in 8,000 America SCORES youth around
the country who aspire to achieve their goals like
Victor, Darlenne and Camryn.
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HOW THE NATIONAL OFFICE
SERVES LOCAL AFFILIATES
In 1999, the National Office was established to bring the unique
America SCORES program model to more youth in need. Since
then, America SCORES has grown from one city to the 14 we serve
today and has helped over 50,000 youth find their voice, achieve
their goals, and unleash their full potential.
The National Office provides a strong cohesive voice in areas
where the organization makes an impact, including policy and
funding pertaining to childhood health, reforms in urban
education, and the overall long-term academic and physical
health trajectory of young people. Further, the National Office is
the coordinating hub for program delivery, incubation, and
outcomes evaluation to capture what’s working and share it
nationally. An innovative collaboration of national and affiliate
leadership moves the strategic vision forward, with the national
office serving as a nerve-center for network-wide
communications.
National corporate, foundation, programmatic, and
advocacy-related partnerships allow affiliates to achieve a
greater reach, while leading program alignment and innovation
improves the organization’s ability to meet the changing needs of
various communities and the thousands of youth in need yet to be
served.
With funding from the Fédération Internationale
de Football Association’s (FIFA) Football for
Hope initiative, the America SCORES National
Program Council, with leadership from Boston,
Cleveland, DC and San Francisco, has
developed curricula that integrate health and
nutrition activities into soccer practices and
service-learning components. The Soccer
Tactics Supplement with Health and Nutrition
Appendix and revised Leadership in Action
curricula are now being used by over 800
middle school students around the country.
Hip Hop Weather
The sun beams around the clouds
Peaking to see if anyone’s paying attention
Am I bright enough to make a difference?
Do you see the sparkle in my eyes?
The rain pours down, hitting the ground like a
boombox
Sadly the tears slide down my face
Reaching the pavement
And feeling the bass
Hip hop, tap, and rap
Feelin’ the need to step back
I never know when the weathers gonna to change
But I definitely know Hip Hop’s my name
My voice makes a sunset explode with colors
Red, blue, black and pink
My pen refills with ink
As time goes by, like an hour glass full of sand
The earth just stops with one musical command
Hip hop gives me inspiration to love each note
I write my rhythms and rhymes like a wrinkle in a
time
From the west to the east to the north to the south
That’s what hip hop weather is all about
Peace
Samari A., age 10
Seattle
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AUGUST 31, 2012
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES
IN NET ASSETS FOR THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 2012
ASSETS
Unrestricted
839,934
649,510
733,557
58,598
31,515
Cash and cash equivalents
Restricted investments
Grants and contributions receivable
Prepaid expenses and other assets
Property and equipment, net
2,313,114
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Other liabilities
Loan payable
112,423
27,774
30,000
170,197
Total liabilities
Net assets:
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
833,022
463,814
846,081
Total net assets
2,142,917
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Corporation and foundation contributions
Individual contributions
Registration fees
Special events:
Revenue from special events
Less: direct costs
Net revenue from special events
Donations in-kind
Government contracts
Contract income
Gain on sale of investments
Unrealized appreciation on investments
Interest and dividends
Other income
Net assets released from restrictions
SUPPORT AND REVENUE
2,313,114
EXPENSES
38%
CORPORATION
AND
FOUNDATIONS
13% GENERAL
ADMINISTRATIVE
12%
FUNDRAISING
75% PROGRAM
Permanently
Restricted
438,550
2,167,860
445,029
56,683
1,118,795
688,497
901,191
237,355
1,118,795
688,497
901,191
237,355
5,445
31,871
18,900
37,909
5,445
31,871
2,963
37,909
225,833
(225,833)
5,475,436
234,099
Total
15,937
5,709,535
EXPENSES
Program services:
Soccer program
Writing program
Program support and training
Other programs
Total program services
1,667,649
1,133,354
129,613
1,298,542
4,229,158
1,667,649
1,133,354
129,613
1,298,542
4,229,158
Supporting services:
Fundraising
General and administrative
Total supporting services
651,773
730,268
1,382,041
651,773
730,268
1,382,041
5,611,199
5,611,199
Total expenses
12%
GOVERNMENT
$1,504,544
(385,749)
Total revenue and support
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
23% OTHER
1,729,310
445,029
56,683
Temporarily
Restricted
Increase (decrease) in net assets
(135,763)
234,099
Net assets – beginning
1,365,844
229,715
Deconsolidation of affiliate
(397,059)
Net assets - beginning, as adjusted
Increase (decrease) in net assets
NET ASSETS - ENDING
98,336
846,081
2,441,640
(397,059)
968,785
229,715
(135,763)
234,099
833,022
463,814
846,081
2,044,581
98,336
846,081
2,142,971
27% INDIVIDUAL AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
2012 FINANCIAL POSITION
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18
NATIONAL
Benjamin Chrnelich, CHAIR
NYSE Euronext
Barbara Birke
Consultant
Douglas Boggs
Patton Boggs, LLP
Nancy Wolk
Private Consultant
BAY AREA
Mark Talucci, CHAIR
The Sak Brand Group
CLEVELAND
John Gambaccini, CHAIR
Benesch, LLP
Ruth Coffey
Invacare Corporation
Quinten Beckmann
Wells Fargo
Michi Eaton
Quanex Building Products EPG
David Chacon
State Farm Insurance
Camille Falor
Streamlink Software
Jon Denholtz
Digital Media Consultant
Silvia Garcia-Luengo
Loparex, LLC
Gale Griffin
Michael Edelstein
Thomson Reuters
Rita Tersigni Grabowski
CPA
Burton Haimes
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe,
LLP
Sam Fort
Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Kristin Lewis
Fairmount Minerals
Andrew Hartman
Goldman Sachs
Vikki Meldrum
Hyland Software
Ibi Krukrubo
Ernst & Young
Matthew Milcetich
KeyBank
Richard Loggins
Goldman Sachs
Laura Mimura
KeyBank
Shep Maher
GuideSpark, Inc.
John O'Brien
Howard & O'Brien Associates
Kathy-Ann Edwards
PwC
Paul Friday
Marlin & Associates, LLC
Peter Galvin
John Harkes
DC United & Comcast
Lisa Hyman
LeadDog Marketing Group,
Inc.
Brendan Moylan
Sports Endeavors, Inc.
Matthew Levin
Aon Corporation
John J. Linnehan
Guggenheim Investments
David Pearson
The Carlyle Group
Christopher Perry
Thomson Reuters
Fred Popp
TeamUp
Bob Shay
Retired e-commerce advisor
Bennie Smith
A.J. Twombly
Goldman Sachs
Antonio Zea
adidas America
John Sughrue
Brook Partners
Dr. Elinor Katz
University of Denver
Ed Howard
Encompass Group, LLC
Ricardo Small
Small World Capital, LLC
Jacob Teplin
Bain & Company, Inc.
Drew Wilson
The Integer Group
DC
Kelly Warnock
Starbucks Coffee Company
Chas Roades, CHAIR
The Advisory Board
Company
Tracie Ahearn
Soros Fund Management,
LLC
Kevin Alansky
Blackboard
Sterling Ashby
Leftwich & Ludaway, LLC
Ronya A. Corey
Merrill Lynch
Christopher J. Finley
Cresa Washington DC
Steve Goodman
NFL Players Association
Christina Spence
Thomas Ostrowski, Esq.
Becherer Kannett & Schweitzer Ulmer & Berne, LLP
James W. Grauberger
Clark Construction Group,
LLC
Lally Weyhrauch
salesforce.com
Carl S. Kravitz
Zuckerman Spaeder, LLP
CHICAGO
Matthew Raino, CHAIR
Madison Dearborn Partners
Dennis Berger
CDW Corporation
Thomas Cox
Madison Dearborn Partners
Adam Freeman
Emily Friedman
John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
ATLANTA
Kim Godden
Superior Air-Ground
Ambulance Service
Anthony Joseph, CHAIR
Concessions International
Brian Irion
Aon Corporation
Karen Beardslee
Goldman Sachs
Mike Jancosek
William Blair & Company
Joe Del Savio
Starbucks Coffee Company
Meredith Scerba
Greater Cleveland Sports
Commission
DALLAS
Gavin George, CHAIR
Financial Shared Services
Development Group
Richard Brittain
Art Institute of Dallas
Timothy P. Chastain
Carrington, Coleman,
Sloman, & Blumenthal
John Christensen
Christensen Family
Foundation
Marlene Fogarty Sughrue
Tiffany Harlow
Community Advocate
Tom Supan
Innovative Sales Group
Howard L. McMillan, III
Wells Fargo Advisors
Stephen Replogle
Cove Strategies
Eve Runyon
Corporate Pro Bono
LOS ANGELES
Ronald Sittler, CHAIR
Blank Rome
Paul Carr-Rollitt
McDermott Will & Emery
Steve Fernandez
Starbucks Coffee Company
Tisha Kimoto
Starbucks Coffee Company
Alexi Lalas
ESPN
Jon Lutz
EA Labels
Heather O’Reilly
US Women’s National Soccer
Team
Sarah Santos
Brookfield Properties
Lauren Segars
Loyola Marymount University
Dana Schumacher
Legal Aid Foundation of Los
Angeles
David Shaheen
JPMorgan Chase
MILWAUKEE
Victor Salgado
Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP
Julie LaFore, CHAIR
Starbucks Coffee Company
Rachel Sheridan
International Rights
Mike Angeli
Advocates
Marcus Kuhnert
Marquette School of
Engineering
Richard Yu
Goldman Sachs
Brian Melter
Wells Fargo Fund
Management Group
NEW YORK
Ryan Morrissey
Johnson Controls
Harley Rubin
Fun Time Enterprises
Luis Saavedra
UW-Milwaukee
Jamie Schmelzer
Cramer-Krasselt
Erika Lewis
MTV
Kristen Scally
SCALLWAG Fitness
Jing Liang
Storelli Sports
Trevor Stevenson
Maple Elementary
Stephen Antuna
Thomson Reuters
Catherine Marquette
New York Mets
Robert Fadel
Sugar Labs
Luisa Mirarchi
Schoolit
Teresa Tartaglione
IDP Scientific
Communications
Alfredo Gisholt
Brandeis University,
Goldman-Schwartz
Omar Muneeruddin
National Grid
NEW ENGLAND
David Chang, CHAIR
Wellington Management
Company
Anthony Goodman
Tapestry Networks
Jay Heaps
New England Revolution
Darby Hobbs
Brown Brothers Harriman
Jason Ingargiola
Affinnova, Inc.
Pierre Vigilance
George Washington
University/ Public Health
Ventures Group, LLC
Rania Dempsey, M.D.
Medical College of Wisconsin
Suzanne Karpick
Echo Global Logistics
Brian Olson, CFA
Goldman Sachs
DENVER
Sean Griffith
Kaiser Permanente
Kevin Knapp
Singularis Consulting
Roel Ortiz
Republic National Distributing
Company, LLC
David Scott, CHAIR
Beatty and Wozniak
Bob Boyle
BE Media
Shannon Gallagher
Interfaith
Alvaro Garcia-Velez
Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
Teri Le Clair
Community Volunteer
Kathy Pompeo
King County Sheriff’s Office
Marc Mantell
Edwards Angell Palmer &
Dodge LLP
Chris Etheridge
Frazier & Deeter
Dan Kwon
Cornerstone
Mark Jackson
Thomson Reuters
Leah Toohey
Milwaukee Wave
Chris Dadaian
Business IT Source
Lisa Feldmeier
Ritz Holman CPA’s
Claudio Felix
Deloitte
Taylor Graham
Seattle Sounders FC
Katie Pendleton
Neighborcare Health
Jan Smilek
Clinical Care Options
Chet Joshi
Clarity Advisory Group, LLC
Megan Bartlett
Up2Us
Don Horowitz
Seattle U Trustee
Adam Hankiss
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Jason Schreiber
Harley Davidson Motorcycles
John J. Linnehan
Guggenheim Investments
Stephen Zack
DC United
Tony Araujo
ICAP
Rachel Duda
Polygon Northwest
Kevin O’Keefe
Morgan Stanley Smith
Barney
Adam Czaia
R.W. Baird & Co.
Scott Mauro
Cesar Chavez Learning
Center
Corwin Thomas, CHAIR
Ernst & Young
Craig Walker, CHAIR
Cascade Mortgage
Abe Geiger
Columbia Business School
Michael Schmelzer
Ferguson Enterprises
Dontai Smalls
UPS
Drake Dettmann
Koss Stereophones
Ebony Thomas, CHAIR
Prudential Financial
SEATTLE
Kelly Maraghy
Brean Murray Carret & Co.
Larry Mariasis
Retired e-commerce advisor
Miriti Murungi
Nutmeg Radio
Adrienne Reininga
PS 325
PORTLAND
Andee Anderson
adidas America
Scott Doan
Janrain
Gary Wright
Seattle Sounders FC
SAINT LOUIS
Ryan Gavin, CHAIR
Greensfelder, Hemker &
Gale, P.C.
Keith Brooks
St Louis Cardinals
Matthew Bower
Moneta Group
Julie DeGraaf Velazquez
McCormack Baron Salazar
Tom Krattenmaker
USA Today
Katie Felts
KSDK
Drew Mahalic
Oregon Sports Authority
Kelly Malone
Brown Shoe
Delaney Miller
Law Office of Delaney L.
Miller, P.C.
Ridley Pearson
Best-Selling Novelist
Robert McGaughey
Arclight Capital
Carmen Nunez
Matthews + Associates
CPAs PC
Chris Pike
Advent International
Jim Rilett
Portland Timbers
Gary Scott
State Street Corporation
April Schopmann
Pekelder Law
Bob Shay
Retired e-commerce advisor
Rod Underwood
Portland Timbers
Elizabeth Shea
Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge
Trust, LLC
Walt Wimmer
adidas America
John Ramon
Emerson
Donna Aronoff Smith
Smith NMTC Associates, LLC
Pete Spanos
Vetta Sports
Charles A. Stewart Jr.
CPA
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
Summey Orr
Hartman Simons
Gary Nixon
Gas South
Matt Padula
Atlanta International School
John Shannon
Alston & Bird
Matt Sauer
Lateef Investment
Management
Manuel Ramon
Green Earth Realty
Karen Sewell
Baker & McKenzie, LLP
Melissa Reddick
FC Dallas Foundation
Fritz Woelfel
MDP
Sean Stark
Susan Casey
Denver Civic Leader
Dr. Bob Contiguglia
US Soccer Foundation
Bruce Dickinson
Colorado Youth Soccer
Foundation
Tammy Gilpin-Ripp
Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
Joel Hamann
Kohl’s
Kaitlin Hong
Children’s Hospital
Craig Tornberg
New England Revolution
Matthew Wing
The Stafford
Roger Uphoff
St. Louis Youth Soccer
Association
David Walters
HY-C Company Inc.
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THANK YOU DONORS
AMERICA SCORES
League Champions $100,000+
The Corporation for National and Community
Service
Team Champions $50,000-$99,999
Up2Us
Scoring Champions $25,000 - $49,999
Football for Hope
Insperity, Augusta Pines Charity
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
Thomson Reuters
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
MVPs $10,000 - $24,999
The ASCAP Foundation
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation
Dicks Sporting Goods Foundation
Marlin and Associates, LLC
NYSE Euronext
Sports Endeavors, Inc.
Fans $5,000 - $9,999
Benjamin Chrnelich
CS Technology
Debevoise and Plimpton, LLP
FOX Soccer
Peter Galvin
Interbrand
Invest Northern Ireland
MLS W.O.R.K.S.
Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, LLP
PepsiCo Sports
PwC
Bruce E. Rosenblum
Simpson Thacher and Bartlett, LLP
Sponsors For Educational Opportunity
The Sak Brand Group
“The Sak
has really
incubated
this
nonprofit
from
something
that was
nothing 10
years ago
to
something
making a
huge
educational
impact.”
-Colin Schmidt,
Founding Executive
Director of America
SCORES Bay Area
Supporters $2,500 - $4,999
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld, LLP
J. Peter Benet
John Linnehan
Brendan J. Moylan
New York Red Bulls
David Pearson
Christopher Perry
Bennie Smith
Captains $1,000 - $2,499
The Carlyle Group
William and Jane Chrnelich
Dustin and Gale Griffin
Lisa Hyman
ICAP Services of North America
Paul O'Neill
Robert and Missy Shay
Tradeweb
Contributors $100 - $999
Agron
American Express
Jeremy Anderson
Norma Barquet
Jon Boffa
Don Brook
The Capital Group Company
Michelle Caruso
Michael Ceppetelli
Cecilia Choy
Congregation B'nai Israel
Connors Research, LLC
Christine Corbisiero
Barrie Covit
Jeffrey A. Cunix
Matthew Davies
John M. De Csepel
Elizabeth DeForte
Edward Del Otero
Hans Desnoyers
Landon Donovan
Edgemont Junior/Senior High School
Kathy-Ann Edwards
Rob Emerson
Ed Enyeart
Kimberly B. Federici
Paul Friday
Cameron Gaines
Kyle Gassler
Lisa Gerchick
Anne Giviskos
Jodi Long Godes
Anne Graham
Gregory S. Griffith
Donald Henderson
Walter and Peggy Jones
Matthew Karsh
Andrew Keches
Steve Kelly
Ciaran P. Kennedy
Kerkhof Charitable Fund
Susan King
Laurie F. Kotton
Kevin Kauntz
Jason E. Leach
Matthew Levin
William Libby
Jurgen Mainka
Edie Mannion
Bruce G. McCarthy
Michael Dax McCarty
Susan L. Menard
Michelle Mui
Michelle Najjar
Amy Nakamoto
Margaret Naughton
Jennifer Nayar
Caroline C. Nielsen
Greg Ochojski
Heather O'Reilly
Susan Phemister
Neil A. Pirie
David Rattner
Regions Morgan Keegan Trust
Jennifer Reinstein
Edward H. Robbins
Kenneth L. Rogat
Daniel Roth
Stephanie Sandler
John Seckler
Madeline H. Serpico
Paul T. Simonetti
Hillary B. Smith
Jan Gunnar Soli
Ann Beth Stebbins
Robert Sullivan
Gordon Taylor
The William and Flora Hewlett Fund
Corwin Thomas
Greg Tomkins
Nancy Tostanoski
L. Byron Vance III
Charles C. Varela
David and Laurel Walters
Debra Walton
Michael Wanderer
Harriet Chiu Wong
Timothy J. Yockel
Calvin Zarin
Antonio Zea
In Kind
adidas America
Constant Contact
Hunt4Soccer
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
Patton Boggs
The Sak Brand Group
Southwest Airlines
Sports Endeavors, Inc.
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Verizon Wireless
ATLANTA
MVPs
The Starbucks Foundation
Supporters
Alston and Bird
Aon Foundation
Karen R. Beardslee
Concession - Paschals
Christopher Etheridge
Franklin Foundation
Gas South
R. A. Joseph
Captains
A. Summey Orr III
Barbara Brockway
Bryans Foundation, Inc.
Frazier and Deeter Foundation
Goldman Sachs
Via Apla, Inc.
Nancy Lisa Wolk
Contributors
Arif A. Ali
Julie Beaty
Monica L. Boll
Catherine Copeland
Tracy G. Deley
Andrei G. Fedorov
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hall
Laura E. Jackson
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Leslye Knox
Lisa Lafave
Michelle McDonald
Michael Murphy
Dougal Myers
Anna G. Orr
M. Blaine Palmer
David G. Perryman
Janet E. Reynolds
John B. Shannon
Laura K. Soscia
John W. Strange
Paul J. Tom
Mark Willoughby
BAY AREA
League Champions
San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and
Their Families
Team Champions
The Sak Brand Group
Scoring Champions
Mark and Keri Talucci
MVPs
Bay Area Youth Sports Foundation
The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation
GGS Foundation
Giants Community Fund
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
Hurvis Charitable Foundation
Thomson Reuters
Zynga
Fans
Bingham McCutchen, LLP
The Brin Wojcicki Foundation
Deloitte and Touche, LLP
Ernst and Young
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs and Co. Matching Gift Program
KPMG
Richard and Natalie Loggins
Jon Reynolds
Salesforce.com Foundation
Kevin Shanahan
Silver Lake Technology
TPG Capital
University of California, San Francisco
Workday, Inc.
Supporters
Shep and Sandra Maher
David Agger
Gale and Dustin Griffin
DJ and Renee O'Neil
Andrew Hartman
Diamond Investment Properties, Inc.
Jonathan and Sorel Denholtz
Marti McMahon-Diamond
Peter and Melinda Darbee
Google Matching Gifts Program
McKinsey and Company
Charles and Molly Slaughter
Union Bank
Captains
Bain and Company
Jonathan and Kim Barry
Patrick and Ellen Becherer
Bill Bretani
Ron Burks
Doug Clark
The Cleveland Foundation
SPOTLIGHT: THE SAK BRAND GROUP
John and Joan Hillenbrand
Raoul and Martha Kennedy
Steven and Jennifer Lamar
Eugene and Jeanne Lynch
Duncan Matteson
Thomas and Joy Mistele
Ryan and Candice Murray
Richard Rosenberg
Julie Royce
San Francisco 49ers Foundation
San Jose Earthquakes
Lori Schweitzer
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Ken and Eva Sippola
Christina Spence
Diane Talbert
VISA Employee Match
Lally Weyhrauch
Contributors
Teresa Abrahamsohn
James Alexander
Allied Integrated Marketing
Pilar Alvarez
Alison Amonette
Raji Arasu
Charles and Carol Arnold
Tom Avramis
The Bank of America Foundation
Barbary Coast Consulting
Diane Bates
Cameron Bates
Adam Bergman
Charles Bergman
Stuart Berman
Kenneth Bermudez
William Black
Maggie Blumenfeld
Beth Bodenheimer
Pamela Bohmann
Donald Briggs, Jr.
John Brittain
Patricia Brown
Lizzie Bull
Richard and Carol Burnham
Adrienne Burns
Carla Camarena
Robert Capps
Nayeli Cerpas
David Chacon
Regina Chan
Nancy Chetaitis
Janice Clark
Virginia Clark
Gordon Clark
Daniel Coble
Andy and Melissa Cohen
Charles Collins
Brian Conley
Julie Cope
Alexandria Cribbs
Matt and Debbie Crisp
Richard Cross
Joe D'Alessandro
Colin Danaher
Mark and Elizabeth Decena
Rania Dempsey
Pam Dickinson
Andy Dixon
Steven Dixon
Valerie Dixon
Jack Dold
Jennifer Dold
John and Mary Jane Dold
Virginia Dold
Sandra Donnell
Lauren Downum
John Durocher
Adam Dwinells
Ebay Matching Gifts Program
Michael Edelstein
Ryan Edwards
Stefanie Eldred
Ramon Elias
Barbara Elliott
Keith Evans
Glen and Peggy Evert
Al Falchi
Gregory Flynn
Kevin Fong
Sam Fort
Jim Freeman
Pat Gallagher
The Gensler Family Foundation
Susan Gerhard
Marilyn Glover
Paul Glover
Noah Goldberg
Stewart and Mary Ellen Hartman
Kathleen Hash
Barbara Higgins
Peter Hillenbrand
Wayne and Christine Hiroshima
Hotel Tomo
Merton Howard
Jessica Justino
Charles Keenan
Michael Keohane
Jonathan Killoran
Daniel Kim
Richard and Karen King
Kleanco
Kim Klinedinst
Toni Knorr
Tod Kong
Tom Krem
Bertrand Lanciault
Dora Lau
Richard Leider
Wanda Lewis
Life Thru Sports
Michael Lingenfelter
Sealy Livermore
J. Thomas and Helen Lockhart
Wood and Barbara Lockhart
John Lockhart
Kathleen Lund
Siao Eung Ly
Amy Lyman
Rosemarie MacGuinness
Kristine Madsen
Avery Maher
James Mannah
Catherine Mar
Marketing Werks
Kevin McClure
Peter McSweeney
Julian Medina
H. Nelson Meeks
Andrew Meyer
Theodore Miclau
Gianni Mininni
Deborah Minor
Eric and Amy Moessinger
Edward and Marjorie Moffatt
Katie Mooney
Raul Morales
Corinne Moya
Ted Murphy
David Nadelman
Victoria Ortengren
Brent Osborne
Patxi's Pizza
Jose Rudy Pena
Nixon Peabody
Mike Penn
Roland and Grace Perkins
Leslie Plack
Domenico Podesta
Mary and Bill Poland
Shep Poor
Scott Powers
Presidio Bank
Toby and Libby Rappolt
Virginia Rath
Elliot and Randy Rau
Diane Reklis
Mary Beth Reticker
Leslie Righetti
Matthew Righetti
David and Deborah Rodger
Marc Rohrer
Patrick Sampson
Ned and Holly Scheetz
Konrad Schlatter
William Schlough
Patrick and Valerie Schmalz
Colin Schmidt
Mari Schmidt
Beth Schnitzer
Michael Schoenholz
Paula Schultz
Audrey Sepulveda
Leilani Serrecchia
Raghu Shivaram
Scott Sidwell
Victoria Silverman
Deborah Sims
Samuel Sinnott
Tom Sleckman
Chuck Smith
Michael Smith
Richard Smith
Windi Snearly
Raymond Soriano
Richard Soter, Jr.
Anne Spillane
Mark Stanford
Chris Stargiotti
Starwood Hotels and Resorts
Srividya Subramanian
John and Karen Tallichet
Susan Talucci
Nicola Tateosian
Shannon Thomson
John Todd
Tonic Bar
Natalie Trevithick
Chris Tsakalakis
Lauren Van Burkleo
Julie Veit
VMC Foundation
Glenn Volk
Michael Vollmer
James Volpentest
Bret Wallace
The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf
James and Amy Weyhrauch
Thomas White
Jane White
Karen Williams
John Williams
Noah and Carey Wintroub
Women in Sports and Events
Jim and Susan Woolwine
Angela Wright
Morris and Gail Yamner
Michael Yuhan
In Kind
Academy of Art
After School Enrichment Program (ASEP)
Bay Area Nutrition and Physical Activity Collaborative (BANPAC)
Bay Area Community Resources (BACR)
Children’s Book Project
Coaching Corps
Community Youth Center of San Francisco (CYC SF)
Mission Graduates
Salvation Army
San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
San Francisco State University
San Francisco Unified School District
Sports Basement
Sunset Soccer
University of California, San Francisco
Up on Top
Urban Services YMCA
Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center
CHICAGO
League Champions
Chicago Public Schools Community Schools
Initiative
Illinois State Board of Education
United Way
Scoring Champions
Anonymous Family Foundation
Hurvis Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Madison Dearborn Partners
Polk Brothers Foundation
Prince Charitable Trusts
MVPs
Afterschool Alliance
Aon Foundation
Bernau Family Foundation
CDW Corporation
Field Foundation of Illinois
Kirkland and Ellis, LLP
The Starbucks Foundation
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Fans
Baker and McKenzie, LLP
Chicago Children's Charities (CCC)
Chicago Fire Foundation
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Matt Raino
William Blair and Company
Supporters
Ed Magnus
The Foundation for Global Sports Development
Anita Wilcheck
Captains
Bigane Paving Company
Deloitte and Touche, LLP
Donald P. and Byrd M. Kelly Foundation
Brian Fisher
Robert and Margaret Fisher
Material Service Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Contributors
Armando Alvarez
Eric Anyah
Dennis Berger
Sarah Bierig
Bruce and Marilyn Boardman
Ann Bullington
Brian Bullington
Michael and Karen Bullington
Kenneth and Harriet Carlson
Charles Collier
Lauren Cooney
Declan's Irish Pub
Neesha Desai
Vahe Dombalagian
Duffy's Tavern and Grill
Katelyn Dunn
Lillian Eckstein
Emerald Loop Bar and Grill
For more than a decade, The Sak Brand Group has been a proud sponsor of America SCORES Bay Area, where founder Mark Talucci serves as Chair of the
Board of Directors. The Sak Brand Group plays an active role in helping run the business side from help with financial issues, marketing campaigns, and graphic
and design services to sharing its office space with SCORES. Over half of the Sak’s Bay Area employees are also involved with the group,
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THANK YOU DONORS
Alex Fisher
Eileen Flynn
Daniel Fredericks
S. Adam Freeman
Emily Friedman
Edward Frindt
Caitlin Galley
Kim Godden
Marc Hans
Louis and Myrna Hellerman
Jineane Heybeck
Jeff and Judy Hirsh
Timothy Hurd
Brian Irion
Kim Jancosek
Mike Jancosek
Suzanne Karpick
Dean Kelley
Kellogg Soccer Club
Kevin Knapp
Jane Konstant
Katherine Logue
LTS Chicago
Jeremy Lydon
MacArthur Foundation
Marco's Paradise, Inc. / Redmond's
Dale and Bill McBride
Robert McDonald
Joseph McMullen
Addis Messam
Osvaldo Montoya
Jonathan Motto
Roy Newton
Cris Nogalo
Philip O’Brien
Old Saint Mary's
Catherine Osuilleabhain
Angela Papaleo
Tom Perotti
Virginia Peterson
Susan Phillips
Brian Remedi
Terry and JoAnn Rogers
Rory Group
Steve Russell
Jeanne Russo
Collin Seaman
Robin Selati
Karen Sewell
Joseph Shotwell
Thomas Souleles
State Testing
Michelle Stone
Matt Vondra (88 Herido, LLC)
Vulcan Materials Company
Fritz Woelfel
Kripal Zala
In Kind
Aramark
Chi Town Futbol
Chicago Fire Foundation
Chicago Park District
Good Sports
Old Saint Mary's
Sports Shed
World Vision
CLEVELAND
Team Champions
Fairmount Minerals Foundation
Third Federal Foundation
Scoring Champions
Cleveland Foundation
MVPs
The Abington Foundation
Steve and Maureen MacIntyre
Tim McCarthy
Rita McCleary
Brian and Vikki Meldrum
David Miller
Linda Monda
Harolyn O'Brien
Thomas Ostrowski
Paladar Holdings, LLC
PJ McIntyre's, LLC
Tod and Jody Podl
Larry and Julia Pollock
Joseph Prahl
Fans
Progressive Insurance Foundation
The Davis Fund of The Cleveland Foundation
Quanex Foundation
The Ellie Fund
Hallie Rich
Howard and O'Brien Associates
Leonard Krieger Fund of The Cleveland Foundation Rionero Sannitico Recreational Club
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeast Ohio
U.S. Department of Justice
Bob and Margo Roth
James and Judy Saks
Supporters
Michael Samec
Anonymous
Meredith Scerba
Aon Foundation
Suzann Simmions
Benesch, LLP
Slavic Village Development
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Donald Smith
Jones Day
Sean and Laurel Stack
KeyBank Foundation
Streamlink Software
Medical Mutual of Ohio
Rita Tersigni Grabowski
New York Community Bank
Tom Thacker II
NOSHOK, Inc.
Christopher Wantuch
RPM International
Gail Weintraub
Ulmer and Berne, LLP
Hermann and Eleonore Wieth
Bruce and Carol Williams
Captains
Becky's Bar and Grill
DALLAS
Bump, Set and Splat
Cleveland Metro Kicks
Team Champions
Ruth Coffey
Wells Fargo Advisors
Dave's Supermarkets
John Gambaccini
MVPs
Lute and Susan Harmon
Capital For Kids
Hyland Software, Inc.
Rees-Jones Foundation
Hans Kicken
Matthew Milcetich
Fans
Laura Mimura
Susan Bonsell
Squire Sanders
Thomas and Mildred Taylor Fund of The Cleveland Brook Partners
Champion Energy
Foundation
Carrington Coleman
United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland
Michelle Fang
Brian Olsen
Contributors
Eric Pitcher
Thomas W. Adler
Steve Stodghill
Alex N. Sill Company
Mark and Jennifer Alstadt
Supporters
Terri Bell
Bret Belf
Andrew and Deborah Blackley
Jeff Bessa
Jeffrey and Susan Braden
Thomas Doyle
David and Patricia Brandt
FC Dallas Foundation
William E. and Mary F. Conway
FC Dallas Soccer, LLC
Conway, Miller, Steele
Gardere Wynne Sewell, LLP
August and Karen Coppola
Mark Giles
C. Philip Cristal
Goldman Sachs
Michi Eaton
National Christian Foundation
Judith Embrescia
Newt Walker Company
EnCana Oil and Gas (USA), Inc.
Regus Management
Derrek and Camille Falor
Republic Title of Texas, Inc.
FirstMerit Bank
Sean Stark
Flexlink, LLC
Randal Weeks
Force Indoor Sports
Whole Foods
Forest City Enterprises
Karl and Jennifer Williams
Peter Galvin
Winstead
Peggy and John Garson
Jeffery Woodson
Amy Gress
Russell Lamb and Maia Hansen
Captains
Richard and Teresa Hart
Asurion
Trevor Jones
Steve Christensen
Christie Klubnik
Richard Grandy
Todd Kwait
Ed Howard
Heidi Levey
Alexander Kuo
Colin and Kristin Lewis
The Althans Foundation
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation
Family and Civic Engagement Initiative
J. Ambrose Purcell Fund of The Cleveland
Foundation
The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
MyCom Initiative
The Nord Family Foundation
The Starbucks Foundation
The Stocker Foundation
Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust
Clifford Risman
John and Marlene Sughrue
John Weeldreyer
Contributors
Ascent Financial Services, LLC
Murat Ayik, DDS, PLLC
Hilary Baines
Lindsey Barton
Keith Biggs
Katie Bimmerlie
Robert Blanshard
Annette Boardman
Richard Brittain
Christine Burke
Shelly Calhoun
Tim Chastain
Mike Cohlmia
Cliff Cox
Chris Dyer
Jeff and Christina Elmore
Manny Fernandez
Marco Flores
Gavin George
Jackie Grubb
Tiffany Harlow
Jeremy Buonamici and Elizabeth Holper
Guy and Lori Josselyn
Alina Lagner
Helen Molloy
Neighborhood Ventures
Mike Neustadt
Roel Ortiz
Ryan Pace
David Palmlund
Susan Palmlund
Joeseph Pitchford
Doug Quinn
Manuel Ramon
Melissa Reddick
Saks Fifth Avenue
Harolde Savoy
Janet Scholl
Loy Shaw
David Smith
Sheria Smith
Starbucks Coffee Company
Ben Stark
Becca Supan
Jacob Teplin
U.K. Elite Soccer, Inc.
Robert Vitnanza
Bradley Wilson
Warren Wingert
In Kind
Fashion Industry Gallery
FC Dallas Foundation
Republic Distributors
Starbucks Coffee Company
YMCA
DC
League Champions
Eugene and Agnes Meyer Foundation
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Lois and Richard England Family Foundation
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and
Economic Development - New Communities Youth
Development and Community Wellness
Soros Fund Charitable Foundation
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
MVPs
Amour, LLC
Anonymous
Graeme Bush and Wendy Rudolph
CIT Group
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
DC Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs
DC Stoddert Soccer League
District Sports
Hattie M. Strong Foundation
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation
Carl Kravitz and Elizabeth Werner
Mead Family Foundation
Morningstar Foundation
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Starbucks Shared Planet Youth Action Grant
University of Maryland - Achievement Gap Fund
Fans
Clark Construction
Clark-Winchcole Foundation
DirecTV
Ronya Corey/Merrill Lynch
Corina Higginson Trust
George Preston Marshall Foundation
George Wasserman Family Foundation
LMAC Foundation, Inc.
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
kajeet, Inc.
PwC
Chas and Sara Roades
TD Bank (TD Charitable Foundation)
Venable Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Supporters
Advisory Board Company
ALJAZEERA
Alston and Bird, LLP
Arnold and Porter, LLP
Blackboard
Booz Allen Hamilton
DC United
Deloitte and Touche, LLP
Dimick Foundation
Chris Finley
Georgetown University - DC Partners for Change
Jay and Cheryl Grauberger
Hogan Lovells, LLP
The Jacob and Charlotte Lehrman Foundation
Kirkland and Ellis, LLP
Kroll Advisory Solutions
Marriott International, Inc.
Meltzer Group Employee Giving Fund
Nathan and Associates
The Resource Group - Rotaract
Sutherland Asbill and Brennan
Willkie Farr and Gallagher, LLP
Leslie Wilkes
Zuckerman Spaeder, LLP
Team Champions
American Beverage Association/DC Beverage
Captains
Association
Peter Loge and Zoe Beckerman
DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation Robert Bunnen
21st Century Community Learning Centers via DC David Burgett
Public Schools’ Middle School Matters
Crowell and Moring
The Mayor’s Office on Volunteerism - Serve DC
The Coca-Cola Company
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Clem Dinsmore
Scoring Champions
The Century Council
SPOTLIGHT: VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA
Cal and Barbara Klausner
Dan and Kathleen Knise
Michael Lainoff and Kathryn Kincaid
Don Marshall
Amy Murphy
Daniel Neal
Gene Sachs
Sport and Spine Rehab
Brendan and Tricia Sullivan
Target
Richard and Batina Washington
Fred and Anne Woodworth
Contributors
A Solution, Inc.
Afterschool Alliance
Ashwin Advani
Victor Salgado and Diana Aguilar
Anonymous
Ernie Arias
Corey Arnez Griffin
Sarah Arni
Sterling Ashby
Daniel Baker
Brian Barbarash
Winell Belfonte
John Beyer
Barton Bishop
Tansy Blumer
John Lloyd and Sue Budin
David Yarkin and Courtney Carlson
Mark Young and Rachel Carren
Steve Chase
Robert and Marilyn Chimka
Curtis Christiansen
George Constantine
Nancy Coppola
Janice Cori
Bill McElwain and Susan Crudgington
Kara Daniels
Pierre Donahue
Nenad Dordevic
Sharon Dowell
Theodore Hester and Amy Dunbar
Stephen Replogle and Skye Earls
Amy Nakamoto and Jeremy Edwards
Paul Ehrenreich
Hannah Farber
Matt Field
David Fillbeck
Gwen Fitzgerald
Hilary Fordwich
Anthony Francavilla
Allison Fraser
James Frison
Elizabeth Garner
Betsy Garside
Svetoslav Gatchev
Adam Gerchick
Richard Gersten
Werner Schule and Kerstin Gobel
Stephen and Michelle Goodman
Bancroft Gordan
Peter Gottesman
John Graebner
Patrick Grant
Jay Greenstein
Laura Gross
Tim Guinan
Ryan Guthrie
Gary Guzy
Gerald Hauser
Katherine Hayden
John Hedden
Don and Eliza Hill
Sean Hinkle
Eli and Vesta Hochstetler
Kathryn Hoffmann
John Howard
Elizabeth Hudson
Dru Huffman
Steffen Jacobsen
Susan Jaquet
Niambi Jarvis
Vernon Jordan
Gil and Betty Kaplan
Ronald Klain
John Koskinen
Lois and Charles Koteen
Doug and Sarah Kotlove
Robert and Gayle Krughoff
Joseph Lagomarcino
Matthew Lindsay
Mark London
Philip Maggi
Anne Mahle
Renee Mathieu
Emma McAlary
Danielle McKenrick
Kevin and Kelly McShane
Thomas McWeeney
David McWhinney
James Meadows III
David Meadvin
Derek Meeks
Joshua Mishkin
Jodi Moraru
Athol Morgan
Richard Moyers
Thomas Myers
James M. and Virginia W. Newmyer Family Fund
Michael Nilsson
Eric Ellsworth and Holly O'Donnell
Glen O'Gilvie
Ben and Megan Olsen
Gregory Ossi
A.J. Ostrolenk
Michael Ostrolenk
David Owens
Kevin Parker
Erik Peterson
Jennifer Quigley
Neil Richardson
Mark Rogoff
Eliot and Shirley Rosen
Kevin and Genia Rosenblum
Naomi Rutenberg
Ed Ryan
James Sadowski
Jennifer Salan
Ben Scher
Marc Schindler
Karen Schulman
William Schulz
Larry Schwartzman
Ellen Seidman
Kevin Shaw
Rachel Sheridan
Chefik Simo
Richard Rosen and Becky Slifkin
Sarah Sloan
Jeff Smeraglinolo
Jan and Angelika Smilek
Sarah Smith
David Solander
Margaret Spearman
Will Stafford
Ashley Starks
Adrienne Stelmach
Bryan Stephany
Robert Stien
Barry and Evelyn Strauch
Christopher and Ann Teras
John and Valerie Thomas
Stuart and Jessica Trevelyan
Greg Ulrich
Dennis and Alice Vierra
Roy and Georgina Vigilance
Pierre Vigilance
Carolyn Walker
Mark Washo
Jacqueline Watson
Robert S. Wheelock
Susan Whitmore
Mary Catherine Williams
Marshall and Joan Wolff
Deniz Yener
Stephen Zack
In Kind
Advisory Board Company
DC Magazine
DC Stoddert Soccer League
DC United/United for DC
DrinkMore Water
First Book - Washington, DC
Occasions Catering
Sport and Spine Rehab
Starbucks Coffee Company
Taproot Foundation
Trinity University
U.S. Soccer Foundation
The Washington Post
DENVER
Scoring Champions
Denver Post Charities
The Starbucks Foundation
MVPs
Conor Casey
Denver Foundation
DPS Foundation
Sutherland Foundation, Inc.
Fans
BE Media Group
Kristian and Krista Blew
Community Shares of Colorado
Havercroft Family Foundation
Jackson National Community Fund
Martin Foundation
Rose Community Foundation
Social Venture Partners
Starbucks Coffee Company
Contributors
Mark and Catherine Blew
Robert Blew
Jerry and Suzanne Bouwens
Michael Burm
John Carranza
Terry and Susan Casey
Dr. Robert Contiguglia
Bruce Dickinson
Ptarmigan Emery
Craig Ferguson
Michael Fleetwood
Groupon
Taggart Hansen
The Donley Foundation
Tilden and Mary Edwards
The Fabrangen Tzedakah Collective
DC SCORES and Volkswagen’s relationship dates back to 2005 -- when the automaker began supporting the organization. In 2009,
Volkswagen partnered with SCORES through an Adopt-a-School program. As such, Volkswagen sponsors DC SCORES programming
at its flagship school, Marie Reed Elementary, and has funded the program there every year. An integral part of the team,
Volkswagen has hosted participants on tours of their corporate headquarters, surprised them with soccer clinics with members of
DC United, provided relay races at the Jamboree! city-wide soccer festival, and took the gold at last year’s DC SCORES Cup.
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THANK YOU DONORS
Mary Henneck
Mitch Hulyk
Independent Charities of America
Elinor Katz
Terry and Jane Klipp
Bill and Carol Lomicka
Claire Margolf
Monica Martinez
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Peter Pak
Scott and Reagan Petersen
Martin and Christy Pocs
Lucas Richardson
Caroline Saleeby
Gretchen Schmetter
David Scott
Anda Seale
Michelle Shedro
Gayland and Mary Virginia Simpson
Liz Smith
Bryan Tinsley
Eric and Meredith Van Deman
Reed and Karen Welch
Kit and Kim Wennesland
Drew Wilson
LOS ANGELES
League Champions
LA Unified School District
Scoring Champions
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund
LA84 Foundation
Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
The Rose Hills Foundation
The Starbucks Foundation
MVPs
The Anschutz Foundation
Crail-Johnson Foundation
Electronic Art, Inc.
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Mattel Children Foundation
Westcoast Sports Associates
Fans
Allstate
Hogan Lovells, LLP
McDermott Will and Emory
Stroock and Strook and Lavan, LLP
Supporters
Starbucks Coffee Company
State Street Bank Foundation
Heather O'Reilly
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Captains
EA Outreach
Los Angeles Galaxy Foundation
Jon Lutz
Ron Sittler
Teammates For Kids Foundation
The Women's Sports Foundation
Contributions
Anonymous
Blaise and Cindy Antin
Manuel Bengsen
Judith Borcherdt
Ryan Borcherdt
Daniel Borstein
Donald and Carolyn Brinkley
Bruin Belles Service Association
Corinne Campbell
James Crenner and Elena Ciletti
Efrain and Janet De La Peza
Devin Fuller
Jordan Gibson
Randy and Jane Guggenheimer
Steve and Julia Guggenheimer
Joshua Hausman
Shyh Ming Huang
Joseph Y. Hung
Phil Katzen
Tisha Kimoto
Laforet Visuals, Inc.
Richard Lewis
Marcus Meinhold
Alejandro Soschin and Francisca Mok
Kara Moskowitz
Huy Huy Nguyen
John O’Brien
Jan Samet O’Leary
Kyle Obot
Olivia Rodriguez
Roll Giving and Paramount Community Giving
Andrew Rueb
Thomas V. Saiza
Sara Santos
Lance Segars
Lauren Segars
David and Stacie Shaheen
Ben and Heather Stefanski
Matt and Karen Tien
Unitech Scientific, LLC
Charles Varela
Amber Williamson
Sophie Winkleman
In Kind
Brookfield Properties
City Scholars Foundation
Constant Contact
Los Angeles Unified School District
McDermott Will & Emery
Home Depot Center
SportsChallenge Leadership Academy
Starbucks Coffee Company
Summitt Reprographics
Xerox
MILWAUKEE
Scoring Champions
Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club
MVPs
Helen Bader Foundation
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation, Inc.
Milwaukee Public Schools - Partnership for the Arts
and Humanities
The Starbucks Foundation
Fans
MandI Foundation, Inc.
Milwaukee Wave of Hope
Nonprofit Management Fund
R.W. Baird and Co.
State Farm Insurance Companies
Wells Fargo Foundation Greater Milwaukee
Supporters
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Marlo Foundation
Rite-Hite
Starbucks Community Service Program
Thomson Reuters
Wisconsin Energy Foundation
Youth Service America
Captains
Actuant
John and Julie Carpenter
Centene Management Company
Cramer-Krasselt
Julie LaFore
Milwaukee Public Schools - Safe Schools Healthy
Students
Northshore Arsenal
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Sobelman's Pub and Grill
Ticket King, Inc.
Contributors
James and Lynn Angeli
Anonymous
Associated Bank
Dani Brazee
Guillermo and Julie Brockhus-Martinez
Michael Schmelzer and Alison Cefalu
Brian Cole
Adam and Danielle Czaia
Tom and Pam Eggebrecht
Catch 22 Bar and Grill
Becky Ginter
Mark and Jill Goldstein
Kent Hansen
Hayes Bilingual Elementary School
Dave and Jessie Henderson
Anytime Fitness
Kaitlin Hong
Jon and Joan Jacobs
Hassan Jamal
Dane and Katie Kasper
Nahid Keltner
John King
Brian Melter
Mary Melter
Milwaukee Wave
William and Mary Morrissey
Ryan Morrissey
James and Elizabeth Neubauer
Harley Rubin
Paul and Patricia Schmelzer
Kimberly Schreiber
Brian Scott
Michael Sullivan
Brandi Williams
In Kind
Aramark
Ashling Montessori School
Jewish Community Center
Sargento
NEW YORK
MVPs
Major League Soccer
The Starbucks Foundation
Fans
Ernst and Young
Finish Line Youth Foundation
Heisman Trophy Trust
Thomson Reuters
Supporters
Anchin Block Anchin, LLP
Aon Foundation
Barclays
Bingham McCutchen, LLP
BNP Paribas
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation
The City of New York
Debevoise and Plimpton, LLP
Eisner Amper, LLP
J.H. Cohn Foundation
Latham and Watkins, LLP
Manhattan Borough President's Office
McGladrey, LLP
NYSE Euronext
PepsiCo Sports
Prudential Financial
Rothstien Kass
Select Equity Group
Soros Fund Management
WithumSmith + Brown PC
Captains
Karen Anderson
Jeffrey Cohn
Community Preservation Corporation
Abe Geiger
Ross Greenberg and Kiah Jones
Jing Liang
In Memory of Mark Plachecki
Tiger Baron Foundation
Youth Service America
Contributors
Rodolfo Amoresano
Caitlin Barrett
Jonathan Berger
Shaul Betesh
Robert Brenner
Julio Cabanillas
Michelle Caruso
Ben Chrnelich
Michael Cohn
Donna Conforti
Gerald Crawford
Hailey DeSimone
Heidi Dorow
Claudio Felix
Michele Froman
Aarron Gull
Barbara Heffernan
Tanvir Hossain
Mark Jackson
David Laski
Catherine Marquette
Farhina Muneeruddin
Omar Muneeruddin
Lawence Nash
Francisco Quiroga
Robert and Missy Shay
Brad Sperbeck
Colin Staton
Storelli Sports
Streaker Sports
Ann Teras
Kathryn Uhlmansiek
Amanda Vandervort
Peter Vujaklia
Charles Welch
In Kind
Constant Contact
Verizon Wireless
Westchester Soccer Referee Organization
NEW ENGLAND
Team Champions
Anonymous
Chris and Lindsay Pike
Scoring Champions
David and Nicole Chang
Rodman Ride for Kids
Tapestry Networks
Wellington Management Charitable Fund
MVPs
City of Boston - SES Tutoring Services
Clipper Ship Foundation
Community Development Block Grant
Esther B. Kahn Charitable Foundation
Goldman Sachs Gives
Janey Fund
PwC
Procter and Gamble (PandG, Gillette)
State Street Corporation
State Street Foundation, Inc.
Fans
Barclays
Boston Bruins Foundation
Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
Boston Foundation
Brean Murray Carret and Co.
Robert Bruno
CIBC
Converse, Inc.
Decision Resources
East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation,
Inc.
Edwards Wildman
Ernst and Young
Foundation to be Named Later
Gillette
Goldman Sachs
James Jampel
John Hancock MLK Summer Scholars
KPMG
Robert and Melissa McGaughey
Natixis Global Associates
Nomura Securities International, Inc.
Paul and Edith Babson Foundation
Shep Perkins
Pitney Bowes Foundation
Ramsey McCluskey Family Foundation
Reebok Foundation
Ropes and Gray, LLP
Roy A. Hunt Foundation
Shaw's Supermarkets Charitable Foundation
Robert and Missy Shay
Mike Stack
State Street Matching Gift Program
Suffolk County District Attorney Office
Frank Teixeira and Denise Rhodes
Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.
Thomson Reuters
UBS
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Wells Fargo
William E. and Bertha E. Schrafft Charitable Trust
Supporters
Anonymous
City of Boston - Boston R.O.C.K.S.
Credit Suisse
CVS Caremark Charitable Trust
Deutsche Bank
Anthony Goodman
David Guy
Tom Levering
New England Revolution Charitable Foundation
Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation
Ted Pappendick
Kevin Reilly
Teammates for Kids Foundation
Weil, Gotshal and Manges Foundation, Inc.
Wood Smith Henning and Berman, LLP
Captains
Stephen and Maryanne Andrew
Stephen and Diana Antuna
Dewey Awad
Barbara P. James Estate/Trust
Lou Bergholz
Christopher Birch
Hsiu-Lan Chang
Michael Cullinane
Digital Prospectors Group
Douglas and Susan Present Family Foundation
Cheryl Duckworth
East Boston Foundation
David Eikenberry
Richard Ferland
Marilyn French
Robert Glassman
Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Foundation
Darby Hobbs
Kelly Hohertz
Emily Knight
Judith Lawrie
Lauren Lukis
James Malerba
Laurence and Dori Mariasis
Timothy Mccormack
McKay K-8 School
Matt and Meredith McPherron
Greg Moore
Anand More
Panos Panay
Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation
The Priscilla Endicott Charitable Foundation
Thomas Pickette
Christine Ratte
Peter Riehl
Gary Scott
Esther Shay
Elizabeth Shea
Josh Sherman
Timothy Smith
Katherine Steiner
streetfootballworld USA
Heather Sussman
Timothy Syrett
John Toussaint
Carl and Maureen Valente
Richard and Sandra Yu
Gail Avakian
Russell Ayan
Andrew Balson
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Frederick J. Barney
Christopher Barry
Jonathan Bayer
William Beckers
Elissa Beckman
Jesse Beer
Tracy Bellavance
Thomas Benevento
Steven Bennett
Dacia Benson
Angela Berger
Tatiana Bezamat
Elizabeth Bierbaum
Robert Bilkie
Steve Block
Eric Bobby
Jason Boggs
Ralane Bonn
Boston Public Health Commission
Nora Bowman
James and Martha Boyd
James Boyle
David Brams
Robert Brazile
Michael Brennan
Kevin Burk
Vickie Burns
Michael Byrne
Andy Calafut
Thomas Campbell
Cynthia Canham
Simon Canning
Anthony Capela
Patricia Capello
Robin Carlin
Tonya Carlton
Peter and Sara Carpi
CCS, Inc.
Karen Cendro
Center for Collaborative Education
Adam Chachkes
Rosemary Chalk
Albert Chang
Joanne Chang
Reed Chisholm
John Chow
City of Boston Employee Campaign (COBEC)
City of Boston Trustees
Amy Clair
Scott Clifford
Robert Clouse
Susan Colannino
Thomas Coleman
Michael and Marianne Collins
Dorothy Collins
Joyce Combe
Kerriann Combe-Taylor
David Comeau
Marcia Comeau
Susan Comeau
Community Foundation of Central Florida, Inc.
James Conant
Brian Connolly
Donald Conover
Dean and Cynthia Conway
Geoghan Coogan
Aaron Cook
Patricia Copeland
John Copeman
David Coppola
Ann Marie Costello
Leanne Cowley
Crawford Family Fund of The Philadelphia
Foundation
Michael Crockett
Cynthia Cummings
Patrick Curtin
Matthew Dallett
Joseph Day
Anthony DeCotis
Robert DeFelice
Michael Delaney
Michael Derosa
Mark DeSimone
Sara DeSimone Scott
Andrea Dewhirst
Joseph Dewhirst
Fernando Diaz
John Dinand
Julia Ducharme
Per Dutton
Edwards Wildman
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation
Edward Egan
Manal Eldumiati
Frederiick Elmy
James Epstein
Jerald Erstgaard
Vladimir Eydelman
Robert Fadel
John Farrell
Francesca Federico
Michael Feehily
Jeffrey Feldgoise
Nancy Feldman
Brad Feldman
Elizabeth Ferguson
Paul Ferguson
Albert and Lucille Ferland
Sherri Ferland
Todd Finger
Ryan Fischer
Kathy Fitzgerald
Primo Fontana
John Foote
Tinamarie Forget
Linda Foss
Clyde Foster Jondro
David Frank
Jacob French
Michelle Friedman
William Friel
David Frogel
Michael Gantz
Karen Gentile
Suzanne Gilbert
Sarah Gilfillan
Mark Gillard
Linda Gillespie
Peter and Karen Giorgio
Michael Glass
Deborah Glupczynski
Marshall Goff
Margaret Goldman
Bruce Goldstein
Lynn Goldthwait
Meredith Goldthwait
Brian Gollub
Robert Gordon
Alexander Grady
Regina Grandelli
Alexander Grant
Laura Grattan
BJ Grattan
Jim and Jane Gregoire
Gurinder Grewal
Kevin Groger
William Grumbles, Jr.
David Gutschenritter
Stephen Hailer
Janet Hall
Wilmot Harkey
Vaughn and Heidi Harring
Mohammad Hassan
“When we think of a soccer
ball, we think of the game,
but the Hunt4Soccer balls
are much more... they are
the gateway to increased
physical activity,
friendship, health, and even SPOTLIGHT: HUNT4SOCCER
Each America SCORES participant receives a new soccer ball donated by Hunt4Soccer. Hunt4Soccer began working with America SCORES Dallas and has
academic achievement." expanded its relationship with America SCORES to 14 sites around the United States. Hunt4Soccer is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing at risk
-David Joseph
Executive Director of America SCORES LA
Contributors
Abington Bank
AIG Matching Grants Program
Dorene Alleva
Stanley Allgor
American Outlaws
Raegan Apostolatos
Shant Arakelian
David Arrighini
Jonathan Ashe
Jeffrey Ausnehmer
children the opportunity to not only learn, play and enjoy the game of soccer, but to teach the importance of team effort, fair competition and good
sportsmanship. Since 2004, Hunt4Soccer has provided new soccer balls to over 40,000 children. Hunt4Soccer was founded in memory of Hunt Silcock.
For more information, please visit www.hunt4soccer.org.
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THANK YOU DONORS
Desmond Havlicek
Margaret Hearne
Ken Heenan
Michael Heller
Erik Henderson
Glenna Hennessey
Ron Hibshoosh
Gwenn Higgins
Donald Hoard
Glenn Horner
Elana Houde
William Hoyt
Alan Hsu
Eileen Hsu-Balzer
Michael Huether
Zeba Hyder
James Iandoli
Insurance Services Office
Dan and Sarah Isaacs
Wendy Israel
Anthony Italiano
Lawrence Hudson
Risa Jampel
Doriann Jasinski
Richard Jennings
Thomas John Felago
Bill Johnson
Toyo Johnson
Valeria Jones
Leslie Jorgensen
Zach Joseph Dewhirst
Alexandra Jostrom
Christianne Joury
Jumbo Capital Management, LLC
Michael Kardok
Sheauling Kastor
Robert Katcher
Nadine Kayulu
Natasha Kayulu
Heidi Keating
Paul Kelley
Scott Kennedy
Shannon Kennedy
Peter Kim
Shari Klahr
KNF&T Staffing Resources
Doug Kratzer
Vladimir Kravetz
Doria Kutrubes
Ellen Kwan
Jeffrey LaBombard
David Laliberte
Gerald Lee
Judith Lee
Leerink Swann
Jon Leibowitz
Jill Lenhardt
John Lentine
Katharine Lever
Benjamin Lieberman
Margaret Linnane
John Linnehan
Diana Lisanto
Katie Lissfelt
Brittany Lockwood
Brian Logler
John Lolley
Catherine Lowry
Hoa Luong
Deidra Maddock
Stefan Maeder
Marc Maiona
Photios Makris
Wesley Malowitz
Marc Mantell
John Mara
Kelly Maraghy
Jonathan Marchetti
Timothy Marks
Louise Marwill
Phlip Marwill
Steve Marzeotti
Erica Mastrogiacomo
Bill Matassoni
John Mazza
Brian and Barbara McCann
Tom McDonagh
Matthew McGonagle
Meredith McGowan
Jane McHale
Michael and Judith McKay
Allison McPhee
Steven Meier
Julie Mellgren
Jeffrey Meyers
Mark Michaud
Lee Milford
Kenneth Millen
Alan Medville and Roberta Miller
Matthew Mincone
Gerald and Sylvia Missal
David Mittelbusher
Claudia Moeller
Greg Monahan
Maria Moniz
Stephanie Moody
Jill Moran
Eliott Morra
Amy Morse
Lee Mortimer
Amanda Morton
Julius Moschitz
Valerie Mosley
David Moss
Thomas Motley
Pam Moulico
Tristan Mouligne
Brian Mullock
Kris Nagengast
Jeff Naper
Tracie Nathin
Kirk Neureiter
Sean Newth
J. Randall Novick
Raymond Novick
Daniel O'Brien
Ellen O'Brien
Old Mutual Asset Management Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Frank O'Leary
Angelo Oliveira
Gerald O’Neill
Jana Oosterhuis
Susan Orr
David Ostiguy
Daniel Ouellette
Chris Oxner
Ajibola Oyekoya
Max Pakaluk
Calvin Palmer
Susan Pandoff
Patricia Parcellin
Nancy Parzych
Louis Pasquale
Mary Pat Salomone
Edgartown Patrolmans Association
Ken Paul
John Pearce
David Pendergast
PepsiCo Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Janet Perkins-Howland
Trisha Perona
Jeff Peters
John Petrowsky
Thomas Pickering
Lucas Pipes
Susan Pollard
Mary Lou Posch
Susan Pozer
Matthew Presjak
ProEx Physical Therapy
Richard Protasewich
Vito Pucci
Andrew Quail
Ryan Randolph
Michael Raue
Kendra Raymond
Edward Render
Joseph Rezabek
David Rhodes
John Rhodes
Justin Rice
Jennifer Rikoski
Natalie Riley
Janet Roder
John Roof
Joyce Rose
Asheesh Advani and Helen Rosenfeld
Jennifer Routhier
Kristen Rupert
Barbara Ruskin
Marc Russo
Susan Ryan
Rachel Ryland
Marla Sabo
Kathryn Salefski
Anthony Salomone
Judith Saunders
Adam Schepp
Kristin Screen
Robert Seal Capital Management
Tom Seeman
Susan Seger
Paul Selian
Scott and Suzanne Sevegny
Alex Shaner
Kurt Shank
Robert Shapiro
Christopher and Filomena Sharples
Kevin and Bethany Shaw
Jeanne Shay
Torrence Shealy
Heather Shemilt
Aisling Shen
Lin Shen
Kathleen Sherman
Max Sherman
Annette Shine
Kevin Sibbernsen
Cynthia Siedman-Willen
Alan Silberstein
Ellen Simons
Pauline Skehan
Susan Sloan
Anthony Small
Steven Smidlein
James Smith
Janet Smith
Kyla Smith
Thomas Snellgrove
Alan Snyder
Mary Spainhour
Jonathan and Leah Stearns
Jed Stevenson
Stop and Shop
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Daniel Strollo
Sabrina Stucka
John Sullivan
Mark Sullivan
Martin Sullivan
Robert Sullivan
Roberta Sullivan
William Sullivan
David Swallow
Kevin Tan
Eric Tanaka
Isabel Tappan-deFrees
Jo Tarbox
Greta Teller
Marc Thewes
Martha Thompson
Myles Thurston III
David Tobin
Rebecca Todd
Caroline Topel
Thomas Travers
John Tucker
Marc Ullman
Yuko Usami
Katharine Valente
Lorraine Valente Veilleux
Robyn Varney
Philip Vasiliadis
Kari Vick
Gabriel Vincenzo
Julie Viviano
Mark Viviano
Amelia Wagner
Jonathan Wakely
Russell Walker
Colleen Walsh
Samuel Webster
Brett Weinroth
Gwen Weisberg
Douglas Weiskopf
Christopher Welch
David Wenger
Laura Wernick
Beth White
Keith White
Tyler Wick
David Wilson
Katie Wilson
Lindsey Wolfe
Toni Wolfman
Richard Wolverton
Jeff Woods
K. Yazdanseta
Andrew York
Joseph Zagarella
Bradley Zancanaro
Abderrahmane Zeroual
Lawrence Zlatkin
In Kind
Constant Contact
Harvard University Athletics Department
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Verizon Wireless
SPOTLIGHT: ADIDAS
PORTLAND
Team Champions
U.S. Soccer Foundation
MVPs
adidas America
Fans
Portland Timbers
Luis Palau Association
The Timbers Army 107IST
Burgerville
City of Portland
Captains
Oregon Premier League
Contributors
East Side Timbers
In Kind
107IST
Clay Teller
CMD Agency
Law Office of Delaney L. Miller, P.C.
Impact NW
Lifeworks NW
Matthew Gromley
Matthew Kerr
Metropolitan Family Services
Neighborhood House
Portland Timbers
String Guards
SAINT LOUIS
League Champions
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education
Scoring Champions
Monsanto Fund
MVPs
PNC Foundation
Smith NMTC Associates
Fans
Boeing Employees Community Fund
Emerson Charitable Trust
Moneta Group
Norman J. Stupp Foundation
Trio Foundation
Supporters
Cardinals Care Foundation
Deaconess Foundation
Missouri Arts Council
Missouri Foundation for Health
Ridley and Marcelle Pearson
Saint Louis Sports Commission
David and Laurel Walters
Captains
Arthur and Allison Bourey
Brentwood Christian Science Church
First Bank
Stephen Levin
McCormack Baron Salazar
Chris Towle
Julie DeGraaf Velazquez
Maryl F. and Charles Walters
Contributors
Aon Foundation Matching Gift
Mark James and Martha P. Bogart
Richard and Caroyln Bower
Howard P. Brandeisky
The Brennan Group
Martin W. Daly
Linda M. Dickmann
Todd A. and Deborah G. Dillon
Downtown Music Publishing Company
Elevation II
Fidelity Charitable Fund
Fox Family Foundation
Ryan Gavin
Greensfelder Hemker and Gale
Grossman Iron and Steel Co.
Rhoads Hall
Kara Harmon
James and Bonnie Hawk
William Holcomb
Matthew J. Mchugh
Regional Business Council
Suzanna Slivka
Richard and Kathleen Sorkin
Leon and Johanna Spanos
Stern Brothers and Co.
Charles Stewart
J. Ellwood Towle
Roseann M. Weiss
In Kind
Ironman Sound
Lou Fusz Automotive Network
Nine Network
Scorch
St. Louis Public Radio
SEATTLE
MVPs
Glaser Foundation
Adrian Hanauer
Donald Horowitz
Microsoft
Seattle Sounders FC
UBS Financial Services
Fans
Greg and Teri LeClair
David and Valerie Robinson
Supporters
Maria Bridge
Lorelei Heisler
Dan and Julie Kwon
Kevin O'Keefe
Puget Sound Energy
Sound Community Bank
United Parcel Service
Jennifer Vranek
Captains
Rob Berg
Alex Burlingame
Mark and Tonyia Cairns
Cascade Mortgage, LLC
David and Cathy Habib Foundation
Larina Davis
Cristian and Rachel Duda
Mike and Lynette Frank
Janet Greenman
Mark Houtchens
Robert Johnson
Carole and Steve Kelley
Mark and Jeana Kim
Craig McCaw
Dietrich Miklautsch
Dan Milgrom
Michael Mott
Pat O'Neill
Parrot Heads Of Puget Sound
Mark Peterson
Wendy Piecka
Philip and Kathy Pompeo
Larry Rosok
Mae Rosok
Ruffneck Wear, Inc.
John and Lauren Salata
Susheel and Jasmel Sangha
Siegfried and Valerie Schmid
Jason Schrick
Sanford Scott
Roshan Shafi
Starbucks Coffee Company
The Great Nabob
Alex Trettin
Lisa Vanlobensels
Vince Volpe
Craig Walker
Randy Weigel
Contributors
Rich Ahearn
Andrew Weber Allen
Doug Andreassen
Derek Arntz
Brian Baldwin
Barnes and Noble
Robert Barnes
Margaret Battin
Tyler Besecker
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Brianna Bland
Rachel Bryson
Corky Burr
Kathleen Carosi
Tara Charf
Rhonda Chong
Gary and Kathy Chung
Matthew Clay
Andrew and Jessica Coates
Costco Wholesale
Evan and Trina Cottingham
Melissa Covelli
Donna Cross
Jennie Degnan
Stephanie Dibble
Kristin Dimick
Gordan Duda
Randy Ekins
Ron Elzig
Emerald City Beer
Expedia, Inc.
Elliot Fauske
Jeffrey and Cindylynn Fenbert
Peter Fonfara
Steven and Jackie Gilbert
Golazo
Jeffrey Gow
Joseph Grachek
Taylor Graham
Matt Gray
Sheila Griffiths
Peter Gruening
Patricia Hackett
Timothy Haser
Jiwan Hayre
Daniel Heldring
Kelly Hengesteg
Jennifer Hill
Daniel Hines
Gary Holland
Jeffrey Holmes
Inder Hooda
Patricia Hunter
Walter and Celine Impert
Kelly James
Anne Johnston
Molly Kemper
Peter and Grace Kim
Kent Koth
Jason Jamb
Cheri Leavitt
Diana Lew
Wilma Lew
Shawn Lipton
John Loy
Jose Maldonado
David Mallick
Patrick McAleese
Columba Mcglynn
Danny McKay
Dirk Mulhair
Rodney and Janice Olson
Olympic Analysis, Inc.
Paragon Resturant and Bar
William Parks
Leslie Parrett
Kathleen Pendleton
Peter Fewing Soccer Camp, LLC
David Petterson
Phillips Real Estate Services
Wendy Piecka
Tanya and Mark Pokswinski
Jennifer Putnam
Alyssa Pyke
Steve Raible
Jeff Rau
Andy and Kerry Read
Lorne Scott and Elizabeth Richmond
Katrina Rodriguez
Ginnie Roeglin
Brent Alan Romey
Abraham Romo
Russell Investments
Chris Rylance
Virginia Sabado
Aldo and June Samboni
Scott Sammons
Scott Sandygren
Ryan and Kristen Scally
The Seattle Foundation
Manny Sekator
Roshan Shafi
Craig and Meredith Shank
Camille Shea
SITY Foundation
Alyssa Smith
David Spangler
State of Washington
Trevor Stevenson
Doug Stout
Kim Suchomel
Nicholas Thomas
Timothy Tomlinson
Robert Trask
Bruce Tschider
United Jewish Endowment Trust
Lisa Vanlobensel
Mary Vial
Guary Walker
Aaron Warson
Fred and Deborah Wilds
Bart Wiley
Tuan Wong
Gary Wright
Larry Wright
Gary Young
adidas America welcomes every student to the America SCORES team with the fundamental equipment to play the game: jersey, shorts, socks and
shinguards. Last year, adidas led the charge in bringing the America SCORES program to over 200 kids in their headquarter city, Portland, Oregon. Pictured
here is President of adidas America, Patrik Nilsson, with Mike Golub (Portland Timbers), Kevin Palau (Luis Palau Association), and Joanne Coachman (107ist
Timbers Army) at a breakfast hosted by AC Portland that drew almost 200 guests for a soccer field groundbreaking at James John Elementary School. The 28
event gathered close to $200,000 to support the establishment of soccer enrichment programs, featuring America SCORES, in seven neighborhoods.
America SCORES National Office
520 8th Avenue, Suite 201C
New York, NY 10018
Tel: 212-868-9510
DC SCORES
1224 M Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202-393-6999
America SCORES New England
29 Germania Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Tel: 617-472-6737
America SCORES Atlanta
P.O. Box 11201
Atlanta, GA 30310
Tel: 404-803-0390
America SCORES Dallas
2633 McKinney Avenue, Suite 130-348
Dallas, TX 75204
Tel: 214-760-8133
America SCORES New York
520 8th Avenue, Suite 201C
New York, NY 10018
Tel: 646-660-0404
America SCORES Bay Area
400 Alabama Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Tel: 415-486-1313
America SCORES Denver
4900 West 29th Avenue
Denver, CO 80212
Tel: 303-832-5879
America SCORES Portland
5055 North Greeley Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
Tel: 971-234-2755
America SCORES Chicago
600 W. Cermak Road, Suite 204
Chicago, IL 60616
Tel: 312-666-0496
America SCORES LA
3685 Motor Avenue, Suite 110
Los Angeles, CA 90034-5750
Tel: 310-204-6455
America SCORES St. Louis
4236 Lindell Boulevard., Suite 204
St. Louis, MO 63108
Tel: 314-533-0302
America SCORES Cleveland
3631 Perkins Avenue, Unit 2CE
Cleveland, OH 44114
Tel: 216-881-7988
America SCORES Milwaukee
7101 West Good Hope Road
Milwaukee, WI 53223
Tel: 414-358-2510
America SCORES Seattle
2450 6th Avenue South, #203
Seattle, WA 98134
Tel: 206-988-1000