2015 Annual Report - Agros International
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2015 Annual Report - Agros International
Seeds 2015 of Change GRATITUDE REPORT Dear Friends, mission. Through your done so much to materialize our e hav You . ros Ag at r yea s eou atemala on 2015 was a courag uras, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Gu nd Ho in s ilie fam 755 ted por rts to realize our generosity this year Agros sup vador we have accelerated our effo Sal El In ity. un ort opp and e ing. their path toward hop a process we are close to finaliz – s age vill r fou in s ilie fam to dream of providing land titles ión. futures by launching La Bendic new ld bui to s ilie fam hed eris Nueva with a This year you invited 50 impov increase coffee profits in Tierra to rs rde Bo ut tho Wi s eer gin En You partnered with LLC to cooperatively buy in Piedra de Horeb organize an ers farm pia tila ped hel ll, mi t ool attendance new we child malnutrition and high sch low y abl ark rem ed iev ach and and sell their fish, ies. rates in many of our communit re te photos, scrapbook-style, to sha ori fav ir the her gat to m tea my ldn’t help a To celebrate this year, I asked r achievements, because we cou you ht hlig hig ey Th e. her you our gratitude with report to give you the There’s also a map and financial ip. rsh tne par r you t hou wit ily single fam pact in 2015. big picture overview of your im talking a the next year holds. We’ve been at wh o int k pee a re sha to d Before I go, I wante how we get there, and : what it looks like for farmers, rity spe pro of a ide the ut abo ly homes with lot late – you see it in our families’ clean d ete fac ltimu is rity spe Pro it. how we measure ished babies. But prosperity ndance, and chubby, well-nour atte ool sch nt elle exc ter, wa g to equip them runnin s’ basic needs are met, we need ilie fam ce On ic. nom eco ally is also fundament tinue building a road to their own. In 2016, we will con on e om inc ent sist con te era panies and to gen ring with private agricultural com tne par by s ilie fam our for rity economic prospe ents are establishing on the stability that your investm ld bui rs tne par ese Th s. sse ine local bus profitable businesses. to turn our families’ farms into will also leverage your elerate land loan repayments, it acc ch roa app n rive t-d rke ma s ss plans for each Not only will thi into the next project. Our busine s ent estm inv r you of t par e out! We look forward donations by recycling som with you. So please, check those re sha to dy rea are ies nit mu of our six active com le. e results you are making possib to showing you the transformativ year ahead, rship & excitement for a great With gratitude for your partne Alberto Solano Executive Director, AG RO S Have you heard? Skip Li, Agros founder, has rejoined our board. We’re thrilled to have his wisdom and visionary commitment to ending rural poverty back on our leadership team. Helping landless farmers develop thriving communities How does my investment transform families’ lives with Agros? Our work with families is uniquely holistic and participatory, helping them sustainably change their trajectory from poverty to prosperity and build better futures for generations to come. BUILD RECOVER We stabilize desperately poor families in new villages with shelter, clean water, food, and basic healthcare. Families begin developing their community and livelihoods, accessing education and basic credit, and working for themselves for the first time. LAND Land is the foundation of our approach to ending poverty. We help the rural poor gain access to land and launch agriculturally-based businesses, empowering families to acquire productive assets and generate income. AGROS 2015 GRATITUDE REPORT PROSPER GROW At this stage our focus shifts to economic development as families grow more valuable crops, develop business skills, and harvest a predictable crop surplus to sell within established markets. At the culmination of 5-7 years, families manage profitable agribusinesses with strong, independent market connections to provide consistent, year-round income. Families become titled land-owners within a self-governing community. MARKET-LED AGRICULTURE HEALTH & WELL-BEING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT Highly-skilled agronomists provide families with the technical expertise, business development, and market information needed to successfully cultivate, harvest and market their crops. This enables families to integrate with the economic value chain for true wealth creation. Human development officers provide emotional, psychological and spiritual support while fostering community ownership of preventive healthcare, good nutrition and proper sanitation and hygiene. Credit officers customize financial products to meet the cash flow and seasonal needs of the families to ensure business success and to teach basic financial literacy like budgeting, saving and investing. EDUCATION Our educational and adult training programs focus on lifting an entire family out of poverty through knowledge. Education for children reduces poverty, ends wasted potential, and creates a pathway for civic participation, and economic choice for the next generation. PAGE 1 La Bendición This spring, with your help, we partnered with 50 families to launch La Bendición, our first new community since Tierra Nueva. La Bendición launches 50 new families on the path out of poverty The master plan for La Bendicion incorporates 30 years of learning into a model that tackles past challenges, like lack of water and family attrition. This spring The Global Studio, our design partner, helped us select fertile, well-positioned land and engage families in a participatory design process. Families helped make key decisions around lot size and housing placement in one of the final community layouts, shown here. They’ve nearly completed housing, water, and community infrastructure construction, laying the foundation to build the community of their dreams. NICARAGUA REGIONAL PROJECT BECOMES LA BENDICIÓN After weighing our resources and commitments, we have curtailed our work with regional families to focus on the families in La Bendición. Rather than overreach, we’re committed in 2016 to delivering quantifiable results to you and our families. By focusing this next year on agricultural market development, we can help our six current villages develop sustainable farming businesses and develop a more sustainable funding model by treating crop cycles as investments. “I’m so happy to be here,” says Walter, one of the founding partners of La Bendición. “This is a fertile land… We know that if we plant corn we will harvest corn and if we plant beans we will harvest beans. It is a blessing. I feel happy and at peace here.” PAGE 2 SEEDS OF CHANGE | www.agros.org Tierra Nueva Beneficio We partnered with Engineers Without Borders this year to build a beneficio so families can efficiently depulp, ferment, wash, and dry their own coffee. The more farmers process their coffee, the higher a price they can command in the market for their crop. Plus dried coffee beans can be sorted by quality and size, allowing farmers to sell their best beans for a premium. Advances in technology like this beneficio leverage community resources to help farmers move up the value chain from survival subsistence farming to profitable and dignified agribusiness ownership. AGROS 2015 GRATITUDE REPORT Beneficio means “benefit” in Spanish. Thanks to you, that’s just what this new beneficio – a coffee wet mill – will do for Tierra Nueva’s 150 coffee-growing families. Victor’s wife Candida worked in the coffee fields from age 14. For his three children, Tierra Nueva offers a different life: village school, playtime with neighbors, and the promise of inheriting land and a thriving agricultural business. PAGE 3 Piedra de Horeb Nueva Esperanza Healthy babies in Nueva Esperanza Fishy business in Piedra de Horeb Five years ago, farmers in Piedra de Horeb like Germán were forced to work for giant haciendas, without any control over their futures. Now, well-organized, they’ve created their own sustainable, registered and profitable business. They consistently supply in-demand tilapia to markets that guarantee a steady income. That stable income, combined with safe housing, healthcare access, and education for their children, has changed the trajectory of these families’ lives. Witnessing the success of Piedra’s small scale business operation is an encouraging and promising glimpse at what the future can look like for all of our communities if we implement this marketdriven strategy on a much larger scale in 2016. PAGE 4 Fish farmers in Piedra are generating a prosperous living through the business of fish – a market-driven model that we’re ready to replicate. When Carlito was born, his mother Yaris knew breastfeeding was crucial to ensure healthy development. But her milk made him sick. Agros staff helped Yaris identify that Carlito was allergic to breast milk and taught her how to use a powder to make soy milk instead. It worked. Carlito’s chubby cheeks are evidence of Nueva Esperanza’s low rate of child malnutrition – the result of a holistic program of maternity support, child weighings, nutrition training, and help accessing resources like powdered soy milk for Carlito. The proof is in the pudge – Carlito is one of more than 50 healthy children in Nueva Esperanza, where your support has beaten back child malnutrition. “We didn’t have the opportunity to grow up in a good environment, to study or to have nice things,” remembers Carlos, Carlito’s father. “Our dream is to give these things to our children.” SEEDS OF CHANGE | www.agros.org Where are Agros communities? This year you partnered with 755 families in 11 communities and supported the transition of four villages from direct Agros support to full self-governance. San Pedro Sula is the murder capital of the world. Our Honduran communities help families escape urban violence as well as rural poverty. NICARAGUA: Nueva Esperanza, 33 families* San José, 29 families Tierra Nueva, 150 families San Marcos, 15 families** Luz del Mañana, 25 families La Bendición, 50 families Nicaragua Regional, 218 families Source: NAUH: Violence Observatory, National Autonomous University of Honduras Chiapas MEXICO tvvvv GUATEMALA San Pedro Sula HONDURAS 39 Guatemala City HONDURAS: Piedra de Horeb, 24 families Bella Vista, 32 families Nuevo Amanecer, 10 families** Tegucigalpa San Salvador The average corn harvest in Nicaraguan Agros communities was 4x the national average this year. Source: FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. EL SALVADOR NICARAGUA GUATEMALA: La Providencia, 150 families MEXICO: Nueva Ilusión, 19 families* *Transitioned from direct support in 2015. **Transitioned from full support in 2014. Agros provided technical agricultural assistance through 2015. AGROS 2015 GRATITUDE REPORT Managua “Land isn’t just a seed from an economic point of view. It is also a seed of hope. I believe that hope is the first thing that must be planted in people so that we can have a better future.” – Jaime Arauz, Mayor of El Tuma-La Dalia, Nicaragua, where Tierra Nueva, Nueva Esperanza, San José and La Bendición are located A family living outside of Nueva Esperanza is 4x more likely to experience domestic violence than a family within the village. Source: INIDE: National Institute of Development Information PAGE 5 Agros Fiscal Year 2015 Financials 2015 SOURCES OF REVENUE OPERATING REVENUES Unrestricted Gifts $1,517,103 Gifts released from restrictions $ 2,028,347 In-Kind contributions $ 38,689 Other income $ 48,607 Total Operating Revenues $3,632,746 6% Businesses 63% 8% Individuals OPERATING EXPENSES Program $2,319,471 Resource Development $ 870,392 Administration and General $ 323,544 Total Operating Expenses $3,513,407 Churches 20% Foundations NET ASSETS AT JUNE 30, 2015* Unrestricted net assets, invested in land & equipment $ 142,719 Unrestricted net assets, designated for land purchases $ 169,094 Other unrestricted net assets $ 455,083 Temporarily restricted net assets $1,989,063 Permanently restricted net assets $ 692,667 Total Net Assets $3,448,626 3% Other Income Our fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30. *Net Assets include the net assets of Land Hope Life, an affiliate of Agros, which holds recent land investments on behalf of Agros. PAGE 6 SEEDS OF CHANGE | www.agros.org Thank you. Agros is deeply grateful for the generous support of our individual, corporate, and foundation donors. In addition, our families benefit from partnerships with local governments, hospitals, and businesses in Central America. INDIVIDUAL DONORS Anonymous (3) Kent and Linda Abendroth Enrique Acevedo and Leana Hoadley John and Debra Lisa Adair Marguerite Agnew and Stephen Rupp Sandy and Gail Alderfer Brad and Ann Allen Justin Allen Aaron and Randi Allred David and Carol Andersen Sarah Andersen Alex Anderson Andrea and Brad Anderson Deane Anderson and Susan SmetzerAnderson Dee Anderson George and Kellie Anderson Lauren Anderson and David Zornes Mark and Patty Anderson Michael and Patty Anderson Rita and Stephen Anderson Ryan and Brook Anderson Greg and Sharen Andonian Peter and Kristy Andonian Stefan Andonian Christian and Lea Andrade Theresa and Bruce Andrews James and Megan Andrews Alec and Courtney Arntzen James and Gail Assink Paul and Sharon Assink Amber and David Austin Deloris and Howard Babcock Don and Dottie Bachman Bruce and Gaye Bailey Ron and Jeannine Bailey Pete and Lynn Baird Allison and Ben Baker Bruce and Linda Baker Lloyd and Heidi Baker Sarah and Matt Baldock Brent and Marcia Barker Wilbur and Dolores Barnard Bryce Barnes John and Sandy Barney Michael and Kelli Barram Marshal and Megan Barrett Rebecca Barry Richard and Jeanette Barth Joan Bass Dick and Jeanette Baum Anne and Jay Baunach Jim and Jeanne Bayless Barbara Beck Ransom Becker Kelly Beggin Casey and Andrea Bell Steve and Carolyn Bell Dave and Martha Benedict Jonathan and Emily Bergstrom Bob and Mary Bertch Jennifer and Glen Biely Daniel and Lisa Binning Chris and Jill Birkeland Allan and Christine Bisnett William Bledsoe Neil Blok AGROS 2015 GRATITUDE REPORT Pastor Libby and Frank Boatwright Paul and Kimberly Bodnar James and Melinda Bohrer Holly Boone and Patrice Braus Tom H. Bordner Neil and Cathy Borman Frankie Bottinelli Charlotte and Erik Boutz-Connell Beth Boylan Marsha Bradley Jack and Jackie Brandabur Adeline Brandt Dana and Amy Brandt Brandie and Savoy Brewster Lisa Bristow Thomas and Leona Broers Thomas Brogan Aaron and Sarah Brown Bryna Brown Wallis Brown Dustin and Kristi Brumbaugh Anne Bruskotter Roberta and Bart Brynestad Deborah Buccola Trace and Rebecca Bundy Neil and Kay Burch Don Burdick Sean and Sally Burgess Mary-Alyce Burleigh Linda and Tom Burley David and Tricia Burnett William and Ruth Burnett Chuck and Lorraine Burns Steven Butterfield Mark Busto and Maureen Lee Sean Byrnes Kathleen Caldwell Kari and Curtis Calvert Matthew and Hazuki Camp Chris Campbell Jon and Jackie Campbell Mark and Anne Marie Canlis Kristen and Benjamin Carlson Sarah Carpenter Matthew Carpenter Inger and Richard Carriere Colin Cary Susan and John Cary Ross and Julie Case Barbara Cathcart Tobin Cattolico Ken Cervellin David and Marian Chambers Natalie Chapin Larry and Ginny Chapman Mary Lou Childs Mark Chinen and Ruby Takushi Lance and Valerie Chisum Jerry Cholewinski Stephanie and Peter Choo Julie and Ryan Church Ken and Cathy Churchill Bill and Doris Clancy Sandy and Michael Clarke James and Rachel Clifton Peter and Linda Cline William and Betty Code Amanda Coffield Mitchell and Marsha Cogdill Jan Coleman Gregory and Patricia Collins David and Betsy Cook Bryan Cook Thomas and Nancy Jo Cook Laura and Greg Cootsona John Corder Patrick and Judith Cornelius Debbie Cornett and Jon Semke John and Patty Coster Brad and Gretchen Covey Shelly Crabtree Ruth and Gerald Cravens Paul and Patricia Creelman Carol Crow Joe and Pamela Cunningham Linda and Michael Dailey Kurt Dale and Delene Deforest-Dale Erin Daly and Marc McClure Jan Dannenberg Cyndi Darlington Carole and Michael Darlington Larry and Alice Darnell Synnove Davidson Tanya Davis Jan DeLacy Cory and Molly Delamarter Kathie and Steve Delph Fred and Jeanne Denman Garry and Rhoda Detweiler Charley Dickey and Sheila WyckoffDickey Sean and Anne Dimond Leila Dod Cynthia Dold and Mark Rowe Jane Donald and Gilbert Ward Noah Douglas Cynthia and Bruce Douglass Kenny and Kristi Drake Raul Duran Cherie Dutton Mark and Katie Drovdahl Adrienne Dykstra Shauna and James Eckhardt Scott Eddy Alicia and Steve Edelman Pelton Tim and Ann Edwards Gary and Juelle Edwards Donna and Christian Eggen Suzanne and Steven Ekren Karen Eley Megan Ellison Beverly and John Emerson Laura and Harry Emil Amber Emslie Todd and Natalie Erickson Bruce and Elizabeth Erickson Tim and Julie Eringer Santiago and Margaret Etchevers Carol Evans Mike and Barbara Evans Jan-Roelof Falkena Larry Farren Anne and Jerry Faulkenburg John and Nancy Feeney Ed and Kristin Feitzinger Caroline and Al Fiedler Peter and Stephanie Filipiuk Adam Finch Stephen Fish David Fisher Sean and Krista Fleming Melodie Fleming Nathan Fleming Jason and Lisa Fligor Robert Forgette Karl D. Forth Randy Fout and Mary Weis-Fout Candace Frankinburger and David Hooper Win and Dianne Franklin Ben and Jenni Freeburg Tina Freed John and Melissa Friedery Lauren Frye Bob Fuller Ben Gaffney and Stacey Fitzpatrick Shari Gaffney Shannon Gallagher Carlos Garcia Jurado Suarez and Alicia Moreno Gonzalez Russ and Rhonda Garrison Linnea and Brian Gaskins Jennifer Gebhart Lauren Geertsen Patrick and Mollie Gemma Richard and Mary Beth Gemperle David and Elizabeth Gerlach Ashley Giesa Peter and Kristi Gilbert Becky and Vic Gilliam Robin Gilson David and Cynthia Glancy Donald and Andrea Glassett William and Barbara Glenn Jean Gochenour Dan Goering Avery Gorter Jeanette Gotz Herman and Bea Gray Angela and Rod Greenshields David Grieger Crystal and Rob Griffin Austin Grisham Emily Groves Alvin Grubbs Carol Gruen Barbara Gumprecht Dawn Hagen and Anton Schwartz Carolyn and Rolf Hahne Michael and Jodi Hailey Andriette Hall David and Debby Hall James Hall McClure and Regina Hall Shelly Hall and Steven Rogers Richard and Jeanette Hamilton PAGE 7 Phillip and Janet Hamre Glen and Susan Hanket Lindsay Hanna Ann Hanscom Wayne and Carolyn Hansen Janet Hanthorn Hylton and Lawrence Hard Richard and Kathryn Hardesty Deborah and Gordon Hardy Joan Harlow Kathryn Harra Jamie and Joseph Harrison Tim and Saranell Hartman Luke and Annie Hartsock Charles and Lynn Hartung Allan and Paula Harvey Philip and Christine Harvey Timothy and Jenny Haser Mali and Rylan Hawkins Dorothee Hayman Caren and Daniel Hazen Mike and Lisa Hedley Ginny and Neil Heinitz Jerold Heller and Susan Heller David Hellman Anja and John Helmon William Herkes Aaron and Loni Hernandez Adam and Jamie Hestad Brian Hicks Charles and Marlana High Jonathan Hiser Libby and Edwin Hlavka Charles and Linda Hodge Robert and Belva Hoffman Kathryn Hogue Steve and Susanna Hoke Frank and Patti Holman Kara and Michael Holmlund Tina Hoover Maura Hoss PAGE 8 Ron and Joanne Hostetter Jesse and Marla Hostetter Kropf Christian Houck Burt Hovander and Patricia Oppenheim Sheryl Hudson and Jim McConville David and Wendy Hunt John and Britta Hunt John and Maureen Hurley Bruce Hutchison and Judy Friedman Marc Hutchinson Daniel Ichinaga and Allison Cook David Ingalls and Dara McKinley Michelle and Steven Ingalsbe Jean Ingebritsen and Joe Chrastil Paul and Sher Ireland Heidi and John Isaza Danette and John Ivie Audrey and John Jackson Brent Jackson Zach Jacobson Jim Jansen Christi and Tim Jenkins Guillermo and Anna Jimenez Andrea John-Smith Paul and Lisa Johnson Russ and Melissa Johnson Stacie Johnson Brian and Allison Jones Jonathan Jones Kermit Jorgensen Megan Judge Cynthia Kaapana Timothy Kaczocha Deborah and William Kalmbach Kyle Karpack Jim and Sheila Kaufman Larisa Kaukonen and Derek Rodrigues Aaron and Annie Keating Charles and Carolyn Keck Marcie and Marsh Kellegrew Ali and Christopher Keller Kristen and Brad Kelln Stephen and Michelle Kelly Jennifer Kelly and Gerry Scully Jim and Nancy Kenagy Lew Kendall Patrick Kennedy and Melissa Ries Karen Kershaw Brian Kester Pat and Karen Kilgannon Tim and Monette King James King and Joan Nathan Robin Kiuttu Rose Kline Dede and Craig Knapp Ryan Knicely Ian Knox and Manon Cypher Michael and Sarah Koch Fletcher and Kathy Kolb Inez Kollmar Art and Janet Kopicky Adam Kopp Alex Kopp Lauren Kopp Robert and Deborah Kopp Andrew and Emily Koth Jesse Kropf Tom and Dixie Kroupa Don Kunze James and Judy Kutz Janet and Mark Labberton Connie Lacey Doug and Karen Lacy-Roberts Janet Lafferty Roger Lageschulte Henry and Jennifer Laible Greg Landis Katherine Langer Joyce and David Langley Mina and Ray Larsen Hazel Larson Lee Lauckhart Katherine and Joshua Leach Armando Leal Barbara Lee Christopher Lee John and Liz Lee Anna Lehn Patricia Lenssen Gene and Nancy Leonardson Tara and Daniel Leung Don Levens Derek and Farlis Lewis Peter and Susan Li Skip and Cyd Li Susan Li and Joseph Li Alexander Lindsey and Lynn Manley Wesley and Merrilyn Lingren Virginia and Jeremy Linzee Steven Loeppky Jon Loflin Timothy Long Al and Kathy Lopus Tim Losch John and Lauri Losinski Kent and Carin Lottis Edmund and Karlin Love Oscar and Vienna Lucas Steve and Patti Luchte David and Nancy Lynch Laura Machado de Wright Kathy Machuga Alexander and Lucinda Mackie Patricia Malone Scott Mannering Cynthia Manning Edgardo Marquez Barb and David Martin Deborah Martin Eugene Martin Jonathan and Emily Mason William Mathias III Penny and Kurt Mattson Michael and Anna Matysik Marc and Teresa Mayberg Wade Mayer Maureen and Keith Mayo Sarah and Zack Mazzoncini James and Judith McAteer Dan and Cathy McCauley Pollie and Steve McCloskey Sally and Dave McCray Kevin and Kristin McCuistion Kelly McDonald Dave and Carol McFarland Karen McGaughey Garrett McGowan Micky McKinley and Samuel Green John and Alex McMillan Terry and Ken McNichols Maury and Donna Medlen Chris Megargee Ana Melica Richard Michelson Meredith Middlebrooks Andrew and Cherie Miller Anne Miller Dana and LaNeal Miller Ed Miller Kim and Ken Miller Lincoln Miller and Nancy Sapiro Gary and Lorraine Minshull Gary and Margaret Mitchell Jack Mitchell Joel Mitchell Samuel and Beth Mitchell Shari and Craig Monson Jorge Mario Moreno Benjumea Donna Morris Corliss and Richard Morse John Moss Susan and Paul Moulton Eric and Jacqueline Mowat Linnea and Bernard Mulder Betsy and Jeffrey Mullen Andy and Janet Munter Steve and Vicki Murphy Robert Muschner Michael and Leslie Muto Judy and Richard Myers William and Kim Naber Philip and Lauren Neiswender Tyler Nelsen Jennifer Nelson Karen Nelson Sandy and Kyle Netterfield Marilyn Newcomer Stan and Lois Newell Scott and Sharon Nichols Pat and Sue Noon Jeff and Susan Nopper Tom and Sandy Norris Robert and Laura Norton James B and Renee Notkin Kent and Judith Nowlin Dan Nyblad Phil and Phyllis Nyce Michael and Cindy O’Brien Jim and Mariette O’Donnell William and Rebekah O’Donnell Dennis O’Grady and Tino Venezia Sumee Oh Pam Okano Gregg and Cathy Oliver Jennifer Olsen Steven and Debra Olson Carol and John Overbeck Dr. Christian and Kathy Overman Diane Palachek Harry Pallick Larissa Palmer Alexa Parker Eric Parker Ronnie and Nancy Patton Mark and Andrea Patzer Amy and Jun Paulson Young Jan and Virgil Pearce Daniel and Nola Pearson David and Susan Pease Marian Peiffer Michael and Rebecca Pelletier Steve and Alicia Pelton Matt Penning Kevin and Annie Pepper Rosemary Perera Christopher and Brooke Perisho Bill Perman Bill and Barbara Perman Robert Perman Jenna Perryman Tim and Margaret Petersen Susan Peterson George and Alyssa Petrie Ligia Pettit Jill M. Phillips Lance and Monica Piatt Alissa and Norm Picker Paul Picton Noah Pieper Stan and Wilma Pilon Geoffrey and Stephanie Piper Skylar Piro Jay Pittenger Craig and Gail Poindexter Priscilla Pope-Levison Clyde Powers and Betty Dean Terry and Kathy Proctor William Pugh Kristie Putnam Joel Quaid Caroline and Tom Quinn Dennis Quiring and Susan Carrier Jack and Marilyn Rafn James and Rose Ragan Rebecca Barrett and Pat Rawson Dorothy Redick Michael and Kathryn Redman Benjamin Reed Steven and Cynthia Reed Randall Reedy Jeffrey Reid and Dawn White Sam and Sara Reid David Reigel Jim and Jan Rettig Arliss and Eric Rey Richard Reynolds Randy and Tina Rhoads Ginger Rich Judy Richards Carl B. Richards Christopher and Crystal Rieger Heather and Dan Ringoen Kathy and John Riper Rachel and DJ Rippl Annie and Driscoll Robbins Kostia Robert Paul and Kathy Robinson George and Holly Roe Ruth Roetcisoender Brian and Veronica Roetcisoender Michael and Jean Rogers Stuart and Lee Rolfe Ervin and Andrea Roorda Cheryl Rosato Gerry and Doris Rosellini Henry and Charlotte Rosenberger Julie and Kent Ross Tom and Ruth Ross Barry and Linda Rowan Robert and Mary Russell Daphne Ryan Bill and Janet Safstrom John and Harriet Salathe Perry and Melinda Satterlee Chuck Schilling and Laura Giddings Evan Schmidt Sara Schmidt Peter and Judy Schnebele Tim and Melissa Schober Mary Jo Schrade David and Frances Schroedl Greg and Kay Schroedl Bruce and Suzanne Schwarze Heidi Scott Tania Scutt Paul and Jaime Seibert Joan and Dave Selvig Paul Serenbetz SEEDS OF CHANGE | www.agros.org Rebecca Settlemyer Paul and Barbara Shackelford Martha and David Shearer Steve Shearer Ray and Barbara Shiffer Craig and Signe Shuck Jennifer and Brian Shuck Shannon Sigler Todd and Teresa Silver Basant and Sheila Singh Martin and Marilyn Sippy Stephen and Amy Sirich Stephen and Litishia Skatrud Kevin Skillestad Amanda Smith Bradley and Deborah Smith Dan Smith Julie and Sam Smith Justin and Sarye Smith Kathy Smith Ken Smith Norma Creighton Smith Sharon Smith Barbara and Stan Snow Janice and Arthur Snyder Lyle and Andrea Snyder Alberto Solano Angela and Brian Solecki Adrian Solis Charles Somerville and Billie EiffertSomerville Stephen Spare and Susannah Taylor Heath and Cynthia Spencer Dave and Marti Spicer Mick Spillane and Phyllis Stabeno David and Abby St. Hilaire Thomas and Marilyn Stacy Janet and Jon Stafford Todd Staheli Benjamin Stangland Deborah Starr Brad Stave Alberta and David Stave Esther and Timothy Steege Ken and Betty Steffa Nancy Steiner Eva Stender Sharon Sterling Bradley Stevenson Hannah Stinson Katie Stock Melyssa Stone Leslie Studdard Christopher and Wei Sturman Renee and Henry Suhr Jill and Sean Sullivan Scott and Heather Sund Ken and Sarah Sundin Lee Sundquist Robert Sutton Paul and Heidi Sweeney Robert and Elizabeth Swenson Dan Taylor Daniel Taylor Jennifer Taylor Steve and DeYonne Tegman Tiffany Teichrow Ellen Tennis Daniel and Carla Thieme Arun and Julie Thomas John and Misty Thomas Ryan and Alysson Thomas Kim and Geoffrey Thompson Trent Thompson Jacqueline Thompson Jennifer and Brad Thompson Lynn Tienken Jennifer and Matthew Tilghman-Havens Charles and Janice Timbers Maryann and Charles Timchalk John and Teresa Tippett Rick and Susan Titcomb Chris Tobey and Jalayne Boni Raymond Tong AGROS 2015 GRATITUDE REPORT Margaret and James Toop Mark Torrance Steve and Patricia Trainer David Tschetter Richard Tschetter Robert and Cindy Tulloch Johnny Valencia Heather Valencia Eric and Meg Valentine George and Dee Van Leeuwen Michael Van Maren Judith Van Nice Keith Vandegrift and Lana Bell Martha VanGenderen Tony and Becky Vaught Milton Vine and Janet Barstow-Vine Dacia Wagnon Debra and Alan Wahl Wayne and Florence Waldal John and Madeline Wall Gary and Barbara Waller Magdalena Wallhoff Don and Janet Wallis Richard and Leslie Wallis Lisa Wallis Lance and Kelly Walrad Douglas and Susan Waltar Rebecca and Brad Watkins Carol Watson Jack Watson Bill and Mary Watts Marilyn Weber Karen and Mark Weber Mark and Connie Weiseth Jeremy Welch Janet West Bradley Wheeler and Elizabeth Westburg Scott and Anna White Paul and Erica White William and Suellen White Brad and Janice Whitney Richard and Anne Wiedenheft John and Remy Wilcox Jesse and Tara Williams Kathy and John Willson Cliff and Carol Wisman Justin Withrow Greg Witter and Anne McGonigle Susan Worthen Laura Wright Aaron and Kimberley Wun Anna Wyckoff Michael Yates and Jennifer Nusse Julie Yates Jeremy and Brigette Yates Mitch and Gail Yockey Robert and Carrie Young Jay and Leslie Young Bill and Brenda Younger William and Michelle Youngsman Jeff and Amy Youngstrom Al and Kerei Yuen Christine Yukevich Kelly and Michael Yukevich Suzanne Zahr Brenda Zavala Elliot Zeelander Chip and Cindy Zimmer This listing reflects donors who made gifts between January 1 and December 31, 2015. We are deeply grateful for all of our supporters. Please contact us if you feel we’ve made an error. ORGANIZATIONS AAA Water Purification and Drainfield Design Accelerator Industries Alderfer Auction Co. Alex McMillan Family Foundation AMB Foundation American Ironworks & Erectors, Inc. Anderson Family Foundation Andrew R. and Dorothy L. Cochrane Foundation Ball Corporation Bashey, Hutchinson & Walter PLLC Bethany Presbyterian Church Bidwell Memorial Presbyterian Church Bluehawk Consulting Broetje Orchards, LLC The Caster Family Trust Christine Cochrane Family Foundation Churchwomen of St. Stephen’s Clifton Family Fund Colson Foundation Community Covenant Church of the Methow Valley Costco Wholesale D.A. Davidson & Co. Daniel Nyblad Trust David and Carol Myers Foundation David Owen Hastings Design Driscoll Foundation Edwards Family Foundation Ellis, Li & McKinstry PLLC First Presbyterian Church of Boulder Foundry Vineyards Global Studio, LLC Greenwood Christian Church The 2010 James D Groat Rev Trust Hayman Family Trust Holy Spirit Lutheran Church Impact Assets, c/o Calvert Foundation International Foundation The Joshua Green Foundation Juniper Foundation KF Events LLC Lake Grove Presbyterian Church Lakeside Industries LEED, LLLP M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Mark Torrance Foundation Mary, Queen Of Peace Parish Maverick Chocolate Company Mazagran Photography Meadowbrook Church National Christian Foundation Seattle New Community Church The New Horizons Foundation, Inc. North Valley Community Foundation The O’Donnell Family Charitable Foundation Pacific Continental Bank Payline Data, LLC Peter Hawkins Dobberpuhl Foundation Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole ProAquaculture, Inc. PS Flyers Production LLC Puget Sound Bank Rescue Response Gear Inc. Ringoen Family Foundation Riviere & Associates Sammamish Rotary Club Schober Foundation The Seattle Foundation Shadle Park Presbyterian Church Shilshole Development LLC The Sister Fund Stewardship Foundation SWAT Systems Terex Corporation TEW Foundation The Atizan Group, INC. The Tschetter Group UBS Financial Services Inc. University Presbyterian Church The Valencia Foundation WaterStone Weber Marketing Group ZUM Communications PAGE 9 Give Learn Gather Harvest Partners: Join our most committed, generous, and faithful supporters by making a monthly gift. Your steady support will walk alongside families every day of the year as they journey toward prosperity. Sign up at agros.org/donate. Direct from the Field: Drop in on our quarterly webinar series to hear directly from Agros families in Central America as well as from development experts. Look for invitations in your email and our website. Legacy Giving: With only one lifetime to walk this earth, what legacy will you leave? Leaving a planned gift in your will or estate is a simple and powerful way to extend your impact beyond your lifetime. Making a planned gift may even offer tax benefits for you and your children. Contact us to start a conversation. Facebook & Blog: Don’t miss the latest stories, photos, and updates from the field. Like Agros International on Facebook and follow our blog at agros.org/blog. Engage Together: What causes poverty? Can we change it? The Engage Together program helps you connect your daily life with the reality of families living in poverty through discussion, learning, travel, and giving. Contact Kelly McDonald, Donor Engagement Manager, at [email protected] or 206.528.1066 x216 to learn more. Share Your Passion: Your words and experiences are a powerful tool to spread the movement for opportunity for Central American families. Host an introduction to Agros for your friends, colleagues, or faith community. Contact us to learn how. “In San Pedro Sula, we lived without any future. Since we are here [in Bella Vista], my husband learned to love me. There he came home from work only to change his clothes, then bought alcohol and played cards. Now, we are working together, the whole family. Our dream is to pay off the land and see our children graduate.” – GLORIA, BELLA VISTA, HONDURAS Tell us about yourself and how you’d like to help: EMAIL: [email protected] CALL: 206.528.1066 VISIT: 2225 4th Ave, 2nd Floor, Seattle, WA 98121 Photos: Latte Productions and MAZAGRAN Photography Design: DavidOwenHastings.com Want to get more involved?