TEAMS OF THE FUTURE 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 c...
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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... 3

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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 7

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 8

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

MAY x x x x x APRIL x x x xx xxx x x x MARCH x x x xx x x xx x x x xx xx x x xx x x x FEBRUARY x x x xx xx x xxx xx x x x x x x xx xx x x x JANUARY x x x xx x x xx x x x x x x x x x x xx xxx x x xx DECEMBER x x x x x x x xx xx x xx xx xx x xx NOVEMBER x x x xx xx x x x x x x x x x x x x x OCTOBER x x x x x x x x x x x x x xx xx x xx xx x x x SEPTEMBER x x x xx xx x xx xx x x x x x x xx x x x xx xx x x x x x x xx x x x x x x x x xx x x x x x 120 HOURS OF SOCCER x x x x x x x x x x 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 10 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.

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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.

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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. 14

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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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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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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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

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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 Martha Strebinger 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

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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