Annual Report 2016
Living our VALUES
Board of Directors Chair John K. Adams Vice Chair Denise M. Kelly Secretary Sheila Rule Think Outside the Cell Foundation Treasurer David A. Barr Warburg Pincus Brooke Barrett Denihan Hospitality Group Dr. Lilliam Barrios-Paoli New York Health + Hospitals Timothy Bradley Signal Equity Partners Ben Cheah Goldcrest Films
Arlene Cruz Damian Didden Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Sr. Deborah Drago, LCSW Collier Youth Services LizabethAnn Eisen Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Raymond J. Iwanowski SECOR Asset Management Jeffrey Kottkamp Deloitte & Touche LLP Ji-Yeun Lee PJT Partners Anthony Malloy New York Life Investors, LLC Sr. Maureen McGowan
Daniel Miller Credit Suisse Isaac Mizrahi Isaac Mizrahi New York Samir Nangea Ernst & Young Dr. Regina Peruggi NEXT Transition Advisors Talbott Simonds Tondern Capital Colin Teichholtz Pine River Capital Management L.P. Marco Valla Barclays
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & BOARD CHAIR Dear Friends, Each day Good Shepherd staff serves tens of thousands of New Yorkers. Their work is so vital to our city and to the young people and families that access the over 80 programs we provide. At times, the work can be immensely rewarding; in other moments, it can be challenging and difficult. In every situation, our staff is guided by our Good Shepherd Values. We are committed to helping our students graduate, and we guide families with compassion when they need it most. In some of our young participants’ darkest moments, we are optimistic that we can help see them through times of crisis. We prioritize ongoing learning for both ourselves and our participants and seek new ways to be effective. We confront the challenges of poverty and inequality head-on through advocacy steeped in bold leadership. Finally, in New York City neighborhoods with too few resources, we do what it takes to be responsive to the needs of the communities in which we work. We are proud of how fully our staff live out these values, and we are pleased to highlight a few of their stories here. We are grateful for the support you have generously given to make this work possible. On behalf of our board of directors, our 1,200+ staff and over 30,000 participants, we graciously thank you. Sincerely,
John K. Adams Board Chair
Sr. Paulette LoMonaco Executive Director
RESPONSIVENESS
It takes courage to be a vital voice and active force in someone’s life when you know they’re full of promise and just need to be steered in the right direction. Sasha Gittens, Assistant Director at West Brooklyn Community High School (WBCHS), has the fortitude of character to advocate for youth while mobilizing her team to do the same. Like many members of our staff who make up a mosaic of ethnic diversity at Good Shepherd Services, Sasha is not a native New Yorker. Born in Guyana, a South American country with cultural roots closely connected to the Caribbean, Sasha’s family settled in Brooklyn when she was 12. During a gap year after completing college, Sasha volunteered at an afterschool program where she realized some children didn't have access to basic things and didn't have people pushing them to do their best – like she had growing up. That experience compelled her to find solutions to these issues, so she joined our team five years ago. "There are students who don’t believe they have options. It’s really a privilege to be in their lives because not a lot of high schools have programs like this one. We create a cocktail of targeted solutions for students and their families that we believe mixes well, and we consciously evaluate our methods based on their current needs," Sasha said. Sasha found her purpose in developing ways to help youth break down barriers while being a trusted confidant whenever personal hurdles interrupted their progress. "Their situations don’t change because they come to us. We help them figure out how they can reach their goals while addressing issues that are constant in their lives," she said. Cultivating a deep connection with her team of Advocate Counselors steeped in respect with a focus on continuous professional development is integral to their work and "I always have their back," she said. Sasha is driven to further uncover the best ways to disrupt roadblocks to student academic achievement. "I’m looking into Ph.D. programs in either urban education or educational psychology. I love working with students who have had struggles in high school and there’s always a better approach. I want to really look at the why and how so we can make a bigger impact," Sasha said about her future plans.
COMMITMEN
If ever there was a person whose influence reverberates throughout Good Shepherd Services, that person is Jim Marley and the direct impact of his commitment is most evident in the Bronx where he has been at the helm of expanding opportunity in education for marginalized populations since the 1970s. As Assistant Executive Director of Community Programs in the Bronx, Jim is responsible for the development and management of dozens of community and school-based programs focused on youth development and family support. He has worked with Good Shepherd to assess academic gaps and determine what barriers existed that impeded success in school. A prime example of one of the outcomes of that assessment is the creation of our LifeLink program, which expressly addresses the student college drop-out rate after completion of high school – a topic of national conversation when the program was developed. Jim discovered that an immediate concern for many of these youth revolved around managing stress at home, which is often compounded by financial hardship. Shouldering those burdens as a young person forces students to make decisions that can hinder their progress. "Lifelink is really about student mobilization and convincing people to get into the game. We’re creating much more room in the schools for people to shine and bring themselves forward and it has a big community impact because these students ultimately become a part of the workforce," he said of the program which uses a peer-to-peer approach to engage CUNY students and offers test preparation, counseling, academic advisement, and opportunities to build a social network. Jim delivers on the Good Shepherd promise every day, and he has inspired his staff to work with the same level of commitment, responsiveness and compassion that he employs. If there’s one message that echoes forth from Jim’s impact at Good Shepherd, let it be that re-imagining a community’s potential involves the coming together of collaborative minds that are willing to examine root causes of societal issues and develop out-the-box solutions.
LEARNIN
The unceasing and persistent quest for knowledge speaks volumes about a person’s character. For 16 years, Celia Ceballos has been at the forefront of learning at Good Shepherd Services regardless of the titles she has held during her tenure. Celia was raised in a rural town in her parents’ native country of Puerto Rico where quality education was scarce. Her thirst for knowledge started at the age of 11 after her family moved to New York City where Celia experienced a cultural learning curve and language barrier. For young Celia, the challenge ignited a zeal for scholarship. However, living in housing projects in an underresourced neighborhood meant she didn't have the privilege of access to the best education and things happened that prevented her from completing on time. Despite the stumbling blocks, Celia found solace in the library. "I had a deep passion to continue to learn so the library was my sanctuary," she said. In the age of technology, Celia has learned to strike a balance between old school and new school. She marvels at the advances of the past few years and believes that knowledge can be obtained from various sources. "The transfer of knowledge verbally is important. Storytelling is important. Video is important. Everybody learns differently and information exists everywhere. It's not just about institutional learning," said Celia, who spent several years as an Executive Assistant at Good Shepherd before an opportunity to work in training became available in 2004. Celia has taken it upon herself to become an expert in the history of Good Shepherd Services and teach it to others as Coordinator of Mission & Learning Initiatives. She is also credited with helping the organization keep current with software by earning her certification in Microsoft applications. After eight years of sacrifice, in an effort to position herself for senior leadership opportunities, Celia will be earning her B.S. in Human Services with a concentration in Nonprofit Management this June. "I have a lot of love for this organization and the work that we do. I would like to have more influence in a way that positively impacts our work," she explained as she revealed her plan to continue her formal education and pursue an M.A. in Nonprofit Management.
BOLD LEADERSHIP
There are people who are drawn to lead and others who are called upon to take charge because they possess a unique character trait that spurs people into action. Carol-Ann DeFazio, Program Director of Treatment Family Foster Care, recalls her earliest memories of being approached by her peers in high school and college to lead various projects and groups. "People felt that I could do it and I guess the way I worked with people made it happen. It wasn’t anything I went out for so I was always surprised by the response," she said. Carol-Ann is a natural born leader who developed a management style that emboldens her to address critical issues head-on and make audacious decisions with nary a disruption in her disposition. She takes thoughtful steps to build trust with the community, stakeholders, and her staff. Carol-Ann believes the key to maintaining a results-driven team is to be transparent about the vision, set the expectations, and be willing to get in the trenches with them. "You have to be open and honest so that there’s trust. You have to be genuine. They need to know that you’re going to get in there with them and that nothing is being asked of them that you wouldn’t do. If you make your expectations clear, people will more than likely rise to the occasion. They will respect you," Carol-Ann said. Carol-Ann’s rich and fulfilling career in child welfare spans four decades. Throughout the years, she has developed a deep connection to children in care and finds time to interact with them, foster parents, and birth parents. In a field that’s sometimes marred by crisis, Carol-Ann leads with emotional resilience occasionally injecting herself in those rare moments when an interaction escalates. "When I hear a problem arise, it’s instinctive to run right to it so I can deescalate it. One of my staff calls me the ‘parent whisperer’ because I know how to diffuse situations with parents," she said. Carol-Ann leads the charge with discernible humility, creating champions within the organization and the communities we serve, and being a stalwart advocate for her team and families in care.
OPTIMISM
Monique Newkirk arrived at Good Shepherd Services 11 years ago as an administrative assistant who was completing her undergraduate education and unsure about her career path, but she quickly found her passion through her interaction with our students. After earning two college degrees and building leadership within the organization, Monique is now the Program Director of our Young Adult Borough Center (YABC) program at Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn where she inspires and motivates students and her team. "I don't know how I became such a lucky girl. It's an amazing thing to love your job. I get paid to share love and to mold people to share their love as well," she said. Monique and her seven siblings were raised by a single mother in Bedford -Stuyvesant where the incarceration rate in 2015 was more than double the Brooklyn and citywide rates. Many of the students are surprised to learn that Monique walked the same blocks and faced some of the challenges that they are currently working to overcome. Her effervescent charm, polished look, and warm presence defies the bleak outlook for the future many of the overaged and undercredited students who attend YABCs share. "I am you," she has often told them. "You have to believe in yourself, claim your success, and do the footwork in order to achieve your goals. Create a strong sense of inner peace and happiness so even if it doesn’t work out, you will still be ok," Monique continued. This is the mantra that fuels her optimism. Leading a team of school support staff, Monique honors the different roads they may take to achieve the same goals. If things go left, Monique remains positive and makes it a practice to remind her staff why the work is important. "Every day is not a good day, but there's something good in every day," she said. Over the years, Monique came to realize that no matter the outcome, every student leaves the program knowing that someone cared for them. "They keep me going. They're my everything," she said with deep emotion.
COMPASSION
Danielle Delade speaks in a mellow voice that belies the extraordinary impact she has on the lives of survivors of intimate partner violence as Senior Case Worker at Good Shepherd's Safe Homes Project domestic violence shelter. She's a gentle force, a creative healer --- and she uses the arts as a tool to manage trauma, build resilience, and strengthen survivors' inner voice. It all begins with compassion, a core principle by which she lives and works. "The way that I work is to understand the nature of people's suffering and then practice empathy and make a deep meaningful connection with another person. That's the framework I use with every person that comes in," said Danielle who introduced art therapy to our program three years ago after earning her master’s in the subject and building a career working with people experiencing mental illness prior to joining our team. Using a variety of mediums like fine arts material, collage, and poetry, Danielle facilitates an adult support group that focuses on managing anger by learning how to be compassionate toward yourself. On a constant journey to improve her spiritual and professional development, Danielle recently went on a weekend retreat to a Buddhist monastery where she heightened her knowledge of the key tenets of Buddhism, which are compassion and wisdom, and practiced meditation with the goal of "incorporating spirituality, meditation, and mindfulness in my practice." Showing humanity toward others may not be an inherent trait for everyone, but Danielle believes it can be learned. She explained, "I absolutely think that you can teach people to be compassionate with themselves first so then they can be compassionate toward others. That’s the part of social action that's important - especially with everything going on today."
FINANCIALS Revenues
June 30, 2016
% of Change from 2015-2016
June 30, 2015
Government Grants
46,207,718
50.9%
44,382,611
47.1%
4.1%
NYC Care and Maintenance
20,567,307
22.7%
20,174,088
21.4%
1.99%
Medicaid
5,716,904
6.3%
5,576,919
5.9%
2.5%
Private Grants/ Contributions*
14,238,266
15.7%
22,195,512
23.6%
-35.99%
Investment Income
749,771
0.8%
854,247
0.9%
-12.2%
Miscellaneaous
3,262,655
3.6%
1,032,841
1.1%
215.99%
Total
90,742,621
100%
94,216,218
100%
-3.7%
Expenses
June 30, 2016
June 30, 2015
Neighborhood Family Services
42,735,081
50.9%
41,679,385
Professional Training
522,549
22.7%
584,120
Group and Family Foster Care
30,565,868
6.3%
Management and General
10,817,903
Fundraising
% of Change from 2015-2016
46.5%
2.5%
0.7%
-10.5%
30,896,449
34.5%
-1.1%
15.7%
12,235,725
13.6%
-11.6%
1,239,878
0.8%
1,176,225
1.3%
5.4%
Depreciation and Amortization
2,913,934
3.6%
2,860,377
3.2%
1.9%
Interest Expense
229,304
3.6%
252,112
0.3%
-9.0%
Total
89,024,517
100%
89,684,393
100%
-0.7%
OUR IMPACT Visit www.goodshepherds.org/impact to read the complete Impact Report.
30,365
CHILDREN, YOUTH, & FAMILIES IN NYC ACCESSED OUR SERVICES
THE NUMBERS BY PROGRAM 6,982
FAMILY SUPPORT, COUNSELING, & FOSTER CARE (11 programs)
8,043
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT (30 programs)
14,396
AFTERSCHOOL & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS (34 programs)
597
347
YOUTH JUSTICE SERVICES (11 programs)
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (2 programs)
THE LIVES CHANGED
89%
Our Transfer School students were more likely to graduate, outperforming comparison students by 12 percentage points. (study by Metis Associates)
of children discharged from our Family Foster Care program were reunited with birth parents or relatives, or were adopted.
88%
of those students in our partnership schools who had an internship during the school year successfully completed it.
These core values inspire our staff and participants and drive everything we do – including our approach to the work, the decisions we make, and the way we collaborate. Compassion The services we provide surround children, youth, and families with kindness and care, build on their strengths, and embrace unique talents, interests, and accomplishments. Commitment Our support for children, youth, and families is unwavering, especially in New York neighborhoods that have the fewest resources. Bold leadership We face deeply rooted poverty and inequality, and confront these challenges head on through strong leadership, innovative programs, and advocacy for positive change. Learning We prioritize ongoing education for both ourselves and our participants. We constantly seek out new ways to be effective and use evidence and data to help us be successful. Optimism We know we can make a real difference with a positive approach that builds upon the inherent strengths that children, youth, and families have to transform themselves. Responsiveness We listen deeply to and respect the children, youth, and families with whom we work. In NYC neighborhoods with few resources, we do what it takes to respond, and have built the ability to adapt into our approach.
OUR VALUES
We go where the need is greatest—where problems are deeply entrenched, obstacles are high, and neighborhoods are often untouched by other support systems. Good Shepherd is different—our confidence in NYC’s youth and families, combined with our track record of success, shows us that with the right approach, real change is possible even in the most challenging of environments. OUR VISION We envision a New York City where children grow up in thriving neighborhoods, and all individuals and families can build on their strengths to realize their fullest potential. OUR MISSION Good Shepherd Services goes where children, youth, and families face the greatest challenges and builds on their strengths to help them gain skills for success. We provide quality, effective services that deepen connections between family members, within schools, and among neighbors. We work closely with community leaders to advocate, both locally and nationally, on behalf of our participants to make New York City a better place to live and work. Good Shepherd Services leads in the development of innovative programs that make a difference in the lives of children, youth and families today. Good Shepherd Services 305 7th Avenue, Floor 9 New York, NY 10001 goodshepherds.org
2016 ANNUAL FUND DONORS July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016
(includes Special Events)
$100,000+ Timothy Bradley & Eliot Nolen Carson Family Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Cohen The Hollyhock Foundation
Richard McVey Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Niehaus Elisha Wiesel
$50,000 - $99,999 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Adams Jr. Bloomberg Arlene & Eduardo Cruz SUPPORTIVE Jeffrey R. Gural HOUSING Raymond J. Iwanowski (2 programs)
Daniel Lundy MongoDB Inc. New York Life Insurance Company Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O'Brien The Warburg Pincus Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999 David A. Barr & Lisa Smith Accenture Mark Agne Brooke D. Barrett & John Galbraith Stefan Bollinger Credit Suisse Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cronson Deloitte LLP Goldman Sachs & Co. HUB Home Improvement Center Hidehiro Imatsu Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Jensen JPMorgan Chase Denise & Michael Kelly Jeffrey M. Kottkamp
Puneet Malhi Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Malloy MBIA Foundation Charles McGarraugh & Sarah Jeon Daniel & Danitza Miller Gregory Olafson Timothy J. O'Neill Nirubhan Pathmanabhan Edwin Pisani Pablo J. Salame The Mazo Sharfman Fund Mr. & Mrs. Talbott Simonds Marco Valla & Monica Mandelli Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Walker III 1 Anonymous Donor
$10,000 - $24,999 Admore Air Conditioning Corp. American Express The Aramark Charitable Fund Kathleen & George Austin Mr. & Mrs. Dean Backer Bank of America Securities Barclays Erik X. Bisso BNP Paribas Mr. & Mrs. Scott L. Bok Burberry Unlimited Carlton Architecture PC Citi Con Edison Edith W. Cooper Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Gilles Dellaert Richard Desroche Deutsche Bank Mr. & Mrs. Sean G. Doherty Mr. & Mrs. D. Wilson Ervin Philip Gartenberg Mr. & Mrs. John N. Gilbert Justin Gmelich GoldPoint Partners LLC Michael J. Grimaldi Jonathan Hall Suni Harford Richard Henning Tim Holliday James Houghton
Kate Lear & Jonathan Lapook Hanben Lee Ji-Yeun Lee & Riccardo Benedetti Mr. & Mrs. Allan Levine Robert A. Mass Dermot W. McDonogh McGraw Hill Financial Bryan P. Mix Simon Morris Nomura Securities International, Inc. Konstantino N. Pantazopoulos Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pell Jerry McCallion & Regina Peruggi Point72 Asset Management Alexander Potter PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP Mr. & Ms. Malcolm K. Price Andrew Rennie Lora J. Robertson Andrew L. Rosivach Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Rudin Guy Saidenberg Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Scherr Joshua Schiffrin & Dana Sirota Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Schuck Sisters of the Good Shepherd Colin Teichhotlz and Stella Um Tradeweb Markets LLC Philip J. Venables Anne E. Verdon Paul Walker Mr. William J. Whelan III
$5,000 - $9,999 Geoffrey Adamson Christine Alfaro Richard E. Bennett Sarah Beshar Leslie Biddle BlackRock Solutions Blank Rome LLP V. Bunty Bohra Brian Bolster & Roxane Reardon Jill A. Borst Brean Capital LLC Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn Women's Bar Association
Dr. & Mrs. Vardaman Buckalew Kevin & Suz Carton Catholic Charities Carla N. Chammas Brian J. Clapp Alan M. Cohen William Conley Deepali Arvind Desai & Sumit Rajpal Michael Dweck Jenniffer Emanuel Rafael Lopez Espinosa Michael P. Esposito
$5,000 - $9,999 EuroTech Construction Jason Fadeyi Carl Faker Mr. & Mrs. John T. Fleurant Elisabeth Fontenelli Food Bank For New York City Sheara J. Fredman Barbara Gladstone Jeremy M. Glick Goldman Sachs Gives Richard & Kathy Greenwood Harbour Mechanical Corp. Henick-Lane Inc. Matthew Herman HSBC Securities, Inc. Vivien Huang Paul J. Huchro Robert Jain Michael Jansen Adrian Jones Keybanc Capital Markets Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Koester Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin V. Lambert Luca Lombardi Mr. & Ms. Eric Madoff Mr. & Mrs. Mitchel Maidman MarketAxess May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Jack McCabe SUPPORTIVE Anthony Meier HOUSING Chris Milner (2 programs) Donald R. Mullen Eric Muller Amol Naik
Newmark Knight Frank Susan Nimoy Douglas Oliver & Sherry Brous Lisa Opoku Busumbru Gregory Palm Dmitri Potishko The Prudential Foundation QVC, Inc. Michael Rand Research Foundation of The City University of New York Michael J. Richman Scott M. Rofey Mr. & Mrs. Trip Samson Yann Samuelides Carsten Schwarting SCO Family of Services Scotiabank The Seaport Group LLC Susan Sheehan Philip Sherrill Sasha Slorer John Storey SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc. Tom Teles UBS Financial Services Inc. United Structural Works, Inc. Edward D. Van Dolsen Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Walsh Wells Fargo Scott Whitworth Audrey Wilf Paul Yablon 2 Anonymous Donors
$1,000 - $4,999 ADCO Electrical Corporation Raanan A. Agus Alexander Wolf & Son American Eagle Outfitters Foundation Lynette P. Anthony Paul & Robin Appleby Asi System Integration Thomas A. Ayers Mr. & Mrs. Amit Bafna Bank Leumi USA The Bank of New York Mellon Paul D. Barnett
Thomas Barrett Lidia Bastianich David C. Bear Jane Beasley Paul Beirne Mr. & Mrs. Gerard P. Beitel Beletz Bros Glass Co., Inc Matthew Bieber Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Blaha Mr.students & Mrs.inRobert of those our L. Boyle Jr. partnership who had Susanschools Braddock an internship during the school year successfully completed it.
$1,000 - $4,999 Jason Brauth Breaking Ground Thomas J. Brickley Brown & Brown Insurance Scott Burnbaum Gregory Burnham Christopher Burton Harold Byer Shaun M. Byrnes Trevor Caira Tavis Cannell Timothy Cannon Carmine Capossela Lucie Capozzoli Donald J. Casturo Brian Chin Danielle Chung & Justin Peterson Michael Clarke Abby Cohen Commodore Construction Corp. Noreen Connolly Kathleen Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Kendrick Croasmun Gustavo Andrea Danese Peter Davis Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Denihan Carmine Di Sibio Gerald DiCunzolo Emmett M. Dockery Patrick J. Dugan Eastern Design Tile & Marble, Inc. Richard Edwards Seth C. Edwards The Eithne & Paddy Fitzpatrick Memorial Fund Enterprise Fleet Management James Fagan Elizabeth Fascitelli Anna May Feige File Bank Inc. Edward Fitzgerald Jason S. Fogelson Foster Pride Lianne Friedman Glenn R. Fuhrman Dorinda Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Diego Garrido David Gatchell & Kerri MacPherson Arnold J. Germer Adam Girling
Andreas Glaser Melissa Goldman Stephen Goll Mr. & Mrs. Garry C. Goodall Nayla Hadchiti Robert Hagan & Sandra Hagan Francis Harte Kitty Hawks & Larry Lederman Henegan Construction Company Thomas Henry Hewlett Packard Hugh Hildesley Jim Hodges Christopher J. Hogan Simon Howard Prisk Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Hruska George Hubbert Richard & Sharon Hurowitz Gary Hwa Mr. & Mrs. Steven Hyman IBM IRL Systems Island Architectural Woodwork, Inc. J.P. Phillips, Inc. Mr. Thomas W. Jasper Jefferies & Company Mark Jerz David L. Johnson Alison Johnston James Karwel Guy Kearsley Kel-Mar Designs Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Kingston Kraman Iron Works, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Leary Shinghoi Lee Thomas Lee Manhua Leng & Hadi Ghaemi Dana Lenneper Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Lese Toby Lewis Liberty Contracting Corporation Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Lindsay Kenneth Lohsen Nelson Louie JoEllen Lynch John S. Lyons Jennifer & Scott Mackesy Ralph Marinaccio
$1,000 - $4,999 Peter Marshall Ellen Mathias Tim McGinnis William A. McIntosh Jacqueline M. McKeon & Mindy Hepner McMahon Gibbs Family Joe McMerty Jason Mercado Mercer Health & Benefits Erin Miles Robert Mittman Igor Modlin Gioel Molinari Mr. & Mrs. David Moore Lenore D. Muller National Acoustics Inc. Una Neary New York Life Foundation New York University Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Niedzielski Niles Nordic Interiors, Inc. Hugh O'Kane Olaf & Anna Olafsson Gerald B. Ouderkirk III Stephen A. Oxman & Patricia H. Oxman Dr. Lee Pearce Sharon Pearson Penava Mechanical Corp SUPPORTIVE Penguin Air Conditioning Corporation HOUSING Mr. & Mrs. Ron Pizzuti (2 programs) Margaret Postlewaite & Gerard Kiernan Preferred Mechanical Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Prybylski John Quadrozzi Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rachofsky Rite-Way Internal Removal, Inc.
Melissa Rosche Edward W. Rose III Amaury J. Rzad Safway Atlantic LLC Linda J. Schupack Arthur Seter Seven Restaurant Garth Sheldon-Coulson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sheptin Matthew Slotkin Beverly Smith David R. Smith III Peter N. Speliopoulos Sam & Ellen Sporn Jane E. Steinberg Umesh Subramanian John Brennan & Fran Sullivan Monica Suryapranata Mark W. Talgo Stanoy Tassev Team Electric Inc. Techcomm Solution Services LLC Jeffrey Thomases Mr. & Mrs. John D. Thomopoulos Robert S. Tipp The Tony Randall Theatrical Fund, Inc. Alok Verma Kenneth Vogel Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Walsh Simon Watson John Weisel Keith & Jennifer Willard Mr. & Mrs. David Williams Wingate, Kearney & Cullen Qingji Yang Adam Zotkow 2 Anonymous Donors
$500 - $999 Gagan Agarwala Albert Pearlman, Inc. American Eagle Outfitters Christopher Baine Mark Barres David Bedard Emma Best Cathy Brienza
Nicholas Burger Christopher Carey Century Management Jennifer Chaitman George Cherpelis David Chou Robert Cignarella Claremont Park Commercial
$500 - $999 Lisa J. Cloitre Collier Services Colleen Cooney Manda D'Agata Rajashree Datta Don Desiderato Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Ditzel Susan M. Dordal Javeriya Dunn James Dunphy David Emmel Mr. & Mrs. John D. Feerick Stephen Figge Mr. Edwin J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Ryan Fox Robert Frahm Robert Franz Mr. & Mrs. John C. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Gilfond Marlene Gilpin Thomas Girard Jennifer & Lawrence Goldman Chris Gorayeb Pooja Goyal Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Grehan Robert Griffith Thomas Guinan Annette Halprin Laurie Harris Carla Hodulik James Howard Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hundt Island Fire Sprinkler - NYC, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Jacob JEM Associates NY, LLC David Jiang Duen-Li Kao Kevin Kelly Sven Khatri Mr. & Mrs. William G. Kirkland Laura Klarman Matthew Klein & Alyssa Casden Evans Kosgei Charles Lake II Juliane Lauretano William A. Leece & Katharine H. Higgins Ann F. Lopez
Peter Losardo Steve Lowry Mr. & Mrs. Duncan MacDonald Glauco Maggi Magic Pest Management, LLC Peter & Diane Manning William A. McKenna, Jr. Christopher Milligan John G. Minks Philip J. Moineau James Moran Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. John J. Mulligan Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Murray Anna Nguyen Nouveau Elevator Ind. Inc. Catherine R. O'Brien Daniel Oneglia Parag Pandya Maria Panganiban Florencia Panizza Park Slope Fifth Avenue DMA Ellen Porges Mr. & Mrs. Terry Quinn Alexa Quku Vanessa Resnick Ridgewood Savings Bank Mr. & Mrs. Ethan Riegelhaupt Seth Rosen Rudin Management Thomas Shields Mr. & Mrs. John Spollen Brita Steffelin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stelz Jane Stern Amy Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sweeney Cesare Philip Tazza Barbara & Erwin Weisberg Morgan Weltner Craig Wiele Lindsay Willig Gregory Winchell Ron Worley Chao Xiang 3 Anonymous Donors
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2016 FOUNDATION/ CORPORATE GRANT SUPPORT* $1,000,000+
The Oak Foundation U.S.A
Robin Hood
$500,000 - $999,999 Barclays Pinkerton Foundation
Single Stop USA The Tiger Foundation
$100,000 - $499,999 Altman Foundation Booth Ferris Foundation Brooklyn Community Foundation The Charles Hayden Foundation The Clark Foundation Conrad N. Hilton Foundation G.A. Ackermann Memorial Fund Hearst Foundation
Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. New York Life Foundation Petrie Foundation Price Family Foundation Redlich Horwitz Foundation Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation, Inc. 1 Anonymous Donor
$50,000 - $99,999 American Express Foundation Burberry Foundation Charles A. Frueauff Foundation Credit Suisse Dunn Development Corp. & L+M Development Partners Edwin Gould Foundation for Children The Gap Foundation Hagedorn Fund *designates cash received July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016 **capital support
The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation The Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund Maverick Capital Foundation The New York Community Trust RBC Capital Markets The Sirus Fund The Theodore Luce Charitable Trust van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. The Wasily Family Foundation 1 Anonymous Donor
$25,000 - $49,999 The Barker Welfare Foundation** Ernst & Young LLP The Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund Jobs First NYC
Martha Mertz Foundation Of Home Family and Future, Inc. The Pumpkin Foundation Rose Badgeley Charitable Trust
$10,000 - $24,999 The LB & TD Foundation Morgan Stanley Foundation
Sarita Kenedy East Foundation UBS Financial Services Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999 Catholic Charities Charles & Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation
Jobs for the Future
$1000 - $4,999 The Metzger-Price Fund, Inc. Ridgewood Savings Bank
In Honor of
Sidney & Judith Kranes Charitable Trust
Tricia Blanchard Clapp, Brian J. Jim Hodges Ray Iwanowski James MacDonald Isaac Mizrahi
Paul and Caroline Mutter Keira Pheiffer Nancy Roberts Talbott Simonds Sr. Carol Sr. Paulette LoMonaco
Brian Stern Jean Thomases Erika Walker and Chris Wershoven Olivia Walter Bill & Susan Whelan George & Ginny Ziemienski
Ken Appleby The Buckalew family Sr. Carmela Capobianco Betsy Davis
Eileen C. Dugan Peggy Flanagan James Gandia Besty Levine
Lyudmila Mikhaylovskaya Sr. Mary Paul Joan Sexton
In Memory of
Matching Gift Companies The Bank of New York Mellon American Endowment Foundation AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Bank of America Credit Suisse Deutsche Bank General Electric Co. Goldman Sachs & Co. John A. Hartford Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation MBIA Foundation New York Life Foundation PDT Partners The Prudential Foundation Ridgewood Savings Bank The Warburg Pincus Foundation