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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT FY 2012-2013

ANNUAL REPORT

FY 2012-2013

Page 2: ANNUAL REPORT FY 2012-2013

International Eye Foundation

Board of Directors 2012-2013

Honorary Board

His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah al-Faisal al Saud, Venture Capitalist

Her Majesty Queen Noor, Philanthropist

Bruce E. Spivey, MD, President, International Council of Ophthalmology

Congressman Chris Van Hollen, 8th District, Maryland

Governing Board

Chair:

Kathryn D. Leckey, JD, Attorney, McGee Law Firm PLLC

Vice Chair:

His Excellency Steve Dick Tennyson Matenje, SC, Diplomat, Ambassador, Republic of Malawi

Treasurer:

Allen E. Beach, Fiscal Director and Assistant Secretary, National Cotton Council, retired

Secretary:

Mary Catherine Fischer, MD, Ophthalmologist, Eye Doctors of Washington

Senior Medical Director:

A. Raymond Pilkerton, MD, Ophthalmologist, Founder, Retina Group of Washington, retired

Cynthia Anthony, MA, International Affairs & Economics, Washington Representative, American University in Cairo

Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. MD, Ophthalmologist, Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Cyd Miller Everett, Public Relations, retired

Paul T. Gavaris, MD, Ophthalmologist, Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Amy Golden, MBA, Vice President – Development Strategic Services, World Wildlife Fund

Ralph J. Helmsen, PhD, Biochemist, National Eye Institute Researcher, retired

Julia Sevilla Hopping, Vice President & Administrator, The Center for Cosmetic Surgery

Mark J. Izzo, MBA, Principal, Converge LLC

Roger B. Jantio, MBA, International Investment Banking

Her Excellency Mwanaidi S. Maajar, Diplomat, Ambassador, Republic of Tanzania

W. Scott Peterson, MD, Ophthalmologist, Co-founder & Principal, OptiCare Eye Health & Vision Centers, PC – Connecticut

Frances R. Pierce, Information Technology, Chairman, President & CEO, Data Systems Analysts, Inc.

Larry Schwab, MD, Ophthalmologist, Regional Eye Associates, West Virginia

Legal Counsel

Thomas H. Price, III, JD, Attorney, Thomas H. Price, III, PA

Volunteers

Allen E. Beach

Diane Baerveldt

Jo A. S. Carpenter

Kathy Henderson

Mira Moutaftchieva & Kamen Kitchev

Dan & Judy Nuessle

Dr. & Mrs. A. Raymond Pilkerton

Howard Pyle

Prof. Petja I. Vassileva and Dr. Stefan Moutaftchiev L-R: Board member Julia Sevilla Hopping visits

Dr. Abraham Delgado, Director of the new Clínica

Oftalmológica Ojo Sano in Managua, Nicaragua.

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR AND PRESIDENT

Kathryn D. Leckey, JD

Chair, Board of Directors

Victoria M. Sheffield

President & CEO

John Harry King, Jr., MD

1910-1986

Founder

It’s hard to comprehend that there are 285 million men, women and children who are blind or seriously visually impaired because the majority are in developing countries. Unoperated cataract still accounts for half the world’s blindness. The epidemics of diabetic eye disease and macular degeneration in adults, and retinopathy of prematurity in newborns are on the horizon. But thanks to your support, IEF is able to help reduce those numbers each year. We need qualified ophthalmologists working in highly functioning eye care facilities to address these blinding diseases. Over 15 years ago, IEF reoriented its programming to focus on building leadership and capacity in eye clinics and hospitals around the world. We focus on management, financing, and quality of care. The results are stunning with increases in patients examined, blind eyes operated, and out-reach to the rural poor. When IEF was founded in 1961, volunteer ophthalmologists were posted to countries to provide care and training. We have evolved, taking our founder’s mantra to heart. Dr. King paraphrased Maimonides saying:

“If you restore the sight of one man, you benefit one man. If you teach one man how to restore sight, you benefit many men.

And if you teach many men, you benefit mankind.” IEF is building a global movement toward sustainability programming. Key donors, stakeholders, bilateral agencies, service organizations, international NGOs, and governments are recognizing the need to increase the number of qualified eye care providers, and also strengthen the eye care systems in which they work. We continue our focus on controlling “river blindness” and childhood blindness. This year, over 1 million people received their annual dose of Mectizan® to prevent blindness from Onchocerciasis. From 2013-2017, IEF will serve as the Technical Advisor to the important USAID Child Blindness Program. And our pioneering SightReach Surgical® program continues to provide new, quality ophthalmic products to eye care providers in the developing world. It is because you, our donors and supporters, are helping us accom-plish our mission. Bringing that mission to the patient level, it means that more grandmothers and grandfathers get sight-restoring cataract surgery, and more children have their sight saved for a life-time. On behalf of all those grandparents and children, thank you!

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Member: International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness

VISION2020: The Right to Sight

Member: VISION 2020/USA, VISION 2020/Latin America

IEF is in “Official relations” with the World Health Organization since

1985 and supports the mission and goals of the

WHO Programme for the Prevention of Blindness

Blindness Data

39 million blind (82% over age 50)

246 with low vision (63% over age 50)

285 total visually impaired

1.4 million blind children

2.8 million children with low vision

73% of these live in Africa and Asia

90% of the world’s visually impaired people live in developing countries

WHO data 2011

Mission

IEF’s mission is to eliminate preventable and treatable blindness by increasing affordability and access to quality, comprehensive and sustainable eye care

services for everyone, especially the poor, around the world.

Patients who come to us with eye problems are mostly the elderly and children. Because the elderly cannot see and chil-dren are too young, they come with their families. Our clinic is full of families and we do all we can to treat their eyes, operate when we need to, and save their sight so they can go about their daily lives.

Dr. Guerline Roney

Co-Director, Clinique Vision Plus Haiti

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Prevention & Public Health

Approximately 1.4 million children are blind and 2.8 million children have low vision worldwide. Most (73%) live in Africa and Asia. Saving a child’s sight enables them to be educated and to become productive members of their families and communities. Through quality, innovative programs, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is preventing and treating blindness, restoring sight and providing eyeglasses to thousands of people in the poorest communi-ties of the world. The Child Blindness Program (CBP) originated through a Congressional directive in 1991 to deal specifically with the problem of child blindness. Since then, more than 31 eye care and health organizations have received grants totaling approximately $30 million to carry out eye care projects in 58 countries. Primary interventions have included eye health education, vision screening, provision of eyeglasses and other visual aids, cataract and other sight-restoring surgery, education and rehabilitation services, provision of antibiotics and other essential medicines, and training of medical staff and community-based individuals. The sustainability of interventions depend on high quality care, sufficient human resources, state-of-the-art training, increased demand for services, affordable costs, adequate and functional equipment, and efficient clinical and organizational management systems. Continuing its commitment to saving the sight of children, IEF is proud to be the Technical Advisor to the USAID Child Blindness Program for 2013-2017.

The one millionth mark was crossed in 2013 with 1,010,376 people in Cameroon's Adamaoua and South Provinces receiving their annual dose of Mectizan® to treat “river blindness”. That is up from 939,535 in 2012. Also, 7,220 Community Directed Distributors in 1,655 communities were trained. Additionally, 402,261 children were treated in schools and communities with praziquantel and mebendazole for other parasitic diseases such as lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis and intestinal worms thanks to a grant from Helen Keller International. Each year, the teams go

from village to village, often during the rains, along rivers and treacherous roads to ensure that all men, women and children at risk of blindness are treated. Mr. Patrice Nkwelle, IEF’s Country Representative in Cameroon, will preside over the Non-Governmental Development Organization (NGDO) coalition fighting Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) from June 2014. He will represent all NGDOs in official matters including talks with the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC), the Lions Clubs International Foundation, and USAID; and will organize regular meetings with the NGDOs and partners.

Preventing Childhood Blindness

saves sight for a lifetime!

Onchocerciasis Control

Young girl with congenital

cataract in her right eye is

treated at IEF partner

Visualiza in Guatemala

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Sustainability Initiatives

Looking at the world’s leading causes of blindness, 90% of the blinding conditions can only be treated by a qualified ophthalmol-ogist in a highly functioning, efficient eye care unit. Most eye units in developing countries are inefficient, and lack proper management and revenue to grow services. They cannot attract or retain qualified ophthalmologists who leave for a private practice or more lucrative positions outside their countries. To date, IEF has assisted 35 eye hospitals and clinics in 18 countries (see inside back cover) to become more efficient and productive. They are the ones doing the work on the ground and thanks to IEF and our donors, there are more resources available to treat even more poor people who desperately need eye care. IEF is building a movement among key stakeholders such as the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Orbis International, CBM/Latin America, Vision for the Poor, the Global Sight Initiative, and donors who recognize that the only way to address the epidemics of diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, ROP in children, and of course, quality cataract surgery is to strengthen capacity of eye health systems and services.

DNJ exemplifies how one small eye clinic can become sustainable, grow, and impact national eye care strategies. Established in 1996, DNJ provided general health care using volunteers. In 2006, CBM/LA helped DNJ focus on eye care, invested in capacity building, and in 2009, sponsored a DNJ leadership team to participate in an IEF sustainability workshop in Paraguay. DNJ then began a 3-year sustainability change process with technical assistance from IEF and staff from our Guatemala team member Visualiza.

Yellow section: IEF began its sustainability intervention in 2009 reflecting the growth in services. * Cataract surgery was reduced in 2013 due to the end of subsidies from the Clinton Initiative.

DNJ is now a national leader in Peru. It collaborated with the Clinton Foundation's cataract surgery initiative, VISION2020/Latin America, and provides technical assistance to four CBM/Latin America supported hospitals. Two DNJ Executive Directors serve on the Advisory Committee for the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) "National Strategy for Eye Health". DNJ helps develop eye care delivery standards for Peru, coordinates workshops and courses, and is a technical resource for MOH ophthalmic training programs. Regionally, DNJ led the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) study, and participated in the PRECOG international cataract outcomes study. DNJ staff joined IEF’s sustainability team to transform more eye hospitals in the region, and recently joined the Global Sight Initiative.

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Patient exams 14,970 18,801 21,284 22,980 29,064 32,685 40,541 37,501

Cataract surgery 548 519 655 909 1,969 2,229 2,318 *1,397

Other surgery 290 360 331 366 421 542 559 835

All surgery 838 879 986 1,275 2,390 2,771 2,871 2,232

Spectacles 1,198 3,211 3,034 3,533 3,733 4,006 4,534 5,554

Cost recovery 106% 96% 102% 102% 107% 104% 102% 110%

Case Study: Clinica Divino Nino Jesus (DNJ) Lima, Peru

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Established in 1999, SightReach Surgical® is the first

non-profit platform to address affordability and lack of access to new

ophthalmic equipment, instruments and supplies by

eye care providers and NGOs in developing countries.

SightReach Surgical’s

unique services:

1. Acquisition of ophthalmic products

and eye care technology for developing

countries and international NGOs.

2. Information on advances and availability

of new technologies not readily accessible

in developing countries.

3. Strong history of understanding the

challenges faced by eye care providers in

the developing world because of the Inter

national Eye Foundation’s history,

experience and expertise in eye care

program development.

Catalogue: www.sightreachsurgical.com

Thank you Larry and SightReach Surgical® for helping us each year with the diagnostic instrument

sets for our residents. We are very grateful for your excellent service.

Dr. Carlos Portocarrero, Director of Residency Training

Roosevelt Hospital/Unidad Nacional de Oftalmología

Guatemala City, Guatemala

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World Sight Day 2012 Events VISION2020/USA

is a coalition of

domestic and

international

agencies focusing

on blindness. An

annual Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill in

Washington, DC is sponsored to highlight the

clinical and economic challenges blindness

creates for people, families, communities, and

countries. The 2012 theme was “From Vision

Research to Vision Loss Prevention”. John Pra-

kash, PhD, Associate Director for

International Programs at the National Eye

Institute in Bethesda, MD, and John Crews,

DPA at the Vision Health Initiative, Division of

Diabetes Translation at the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta,

GA discussed current vision research to

inform clinical services and programs.

Dr. Prakash, 3rd from left and Dr. Cruz, 5th from right join

VISION2020/USA sponsoring agencies on Capitol Hill. At right are IEF’s

Victoria Sheffield, Board member Dr. Ralph Helmsen, and John Barrows.

The quadrennial 9th General Assembly of the Interna-

tional Agency for the Prevention of Blindness welcomed

1600 delegates from 86 countries to Hyderabad, India.

The theme “Eye Health: Everyone’s Business” focused

on the importance of combining the expertise and

resources of the private, public, and commercial sectors

to eliminate avoidable blindnss around the world. The

Hyderabad Declaration on 'The Right to Eye Health'

“spells out key issues in eye health and proposes clear

strategies to address them. It will shape future discus-

sions on eye health and is a key outcome from the

Assembly” (IAPB website). IEF staff were very active at

the 9th GA. Ms. Sheffield organized a well attended

course titled “Financing Eye Care Institutions in Poor

Countries” with six panelists from all regions of the world. Mr. Rahmathullah presented “A

Bottom-Up Approach to Influencing National Strategies for Eye Care in Peru” highlighting the

tremendous growth of the Clinica Divino Nino Jesus in Lima discussed on page 4 of this report.

A poster presentation was accepted reviewing the results of our work supported by the Alcon

Foundation at three eye hospitals in rural north India.

IEF’s Vice President for Programs, John Barrows (left), received an IAPB Regional Achievement

Award for his decades of service to international eye care development. Pictured below L-R are

John Barrows, Mr. Baha’a Sabry of

the Al Noor Foundation/Egypt , Dr.

Nico Yee of Visualiza/Guatemala,

and Raheem Rahmathullah. Mr. Sabry

and Dr. Nico Yee and his brother

Dr. Mariano Yee were recognized as

“Eye Health Heroes”. Mr. Sabry’s

photo of an Al Noor caravan to a

rural village along the Nile in Egypt is

at the far left.

L-R: Dr. Ivo Kocur/WHO Geneva, Prof.

Petja Vassileva/Bulgaria, incoming IAPB

President Bob McMullen, Ms. Sheffield,

and Dr. Ahmed Trabelsi/Tunisia.

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Events American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

2012 Chicago

Some 200 eye care development colleagues joined the third annul Joint

Reception hosted by American organizations “celebrating our shared

commitment to end avoidable blindness” during the AAO meeting in Chicago

in November 2012. Dr. Marilyn Miller (photo inset), a

distinguished pediatric ophthalmologist at the University

of Chicago with decades of experience in developing

countries was honored by the AAO with its Interna-

tional Blindness Prevention

Award” She joined us

sharing special thoughts

about our joint mission in

the world.

L-R:

Monty Montoya/SightLife

Nick Kourgialis/HKI

Geoff Tabin/HCP

Jack Blanks/Seva

Randal Avolio/SEE

Victoria Sheffield/IEF

Jenny Hourihan and

Rob Walters/Orbis

IEF “Promotion of Peace and Vision Awards”

Citing his years of service on the Board, specifically as

Treasurer on the Finance Committee, and his support

of IEF programs, Mr. Allen Beach (left) received the

2012 award for a “Community Member”. The award to

an “Ophthalmologist” was shared by Drs. Mariano and

Nicolas Yee (right) of Visualiza in Guatemala for their

partnership with IEF to build capacity of eye clinics and

hospitals in the Latin America region and for their dedicated service to their thousands of patients.

Old Fashioned Picnic on Dr. Pilkerton’s Farm

Board member Dr. Ray and

wife Sally Pilkerton (left)

hosted a glorious Sunday

afternoon picnic on their farm

in Potomac, MD with hayrides

and games for the children, a backyard cookout by Suburban

Soul Grill, music by King Street Bluegrass, and a wonderful

silent auction. Fundraising was never so much fun!

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IEF collaborates and networks with an ever increasing number of hospitals, NGO’s, donors,

organizations and manufacturers to bring quality eye care to individuals around the world.

HOSPITALS - NGO’S - CORPORATIONS

MULTILATERAL, BILATERAL, GOVERNMENT & PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS

African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC)

Akhand Jyothi Eye Hospital - India

Al Noor Foundation

Alcon Foundation

Alcon Labs, Inc.

American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS)

Aravind Eye Care System

Asociacion Civil Religiosa Diopsi Suyana - Peru

Aswan Eye & Laser Center - Egypt

Bani Sueif Eye Hospital - Egypt

Bejan Singh Eye Hospital - India

Blantyre Institute for Community Ophthalmology - Malawi

BNSB Eye Hospital - Bangladesh

Bucci Vision

Bulgarian Eye Foundation

Carter Center

CBM/Latin America & the Caribbean

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)

Centro de Cirurgia Ocular - Guatemala

Centro Communitario Oftalmologico Maranata-CECOM - Peru

CEOSS - Egypt

Chevy Chase Bank

Christian Mission to the Orient

Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM)

Christian Eye Ministry

Clinica Jose Miguel Posada Fratti - El Salvador

Clinica Oftalmológica Divino Nino Jesus - Peru

Clínica Oftalmológica Ojo Sano (FONIPRECE) - Nicaragua

Clinique Ophtalmologique Specialisee - Haiti

Clinique Vision Plus - Haiti

Deseret Foundation

Diamatrix

Dana Center for Preventive Ophthalmology,

Johns Hopkins University

Dell Children’s Eye Center

Fundacio Oftalmologica del Norte - Peru

Fundacion Oftalmologica del Valle - Ecuador

Fundacion Vision - Paraguay

Georgetown University Center for Sight

Global Sight Alliance

Global Sight Initiative

Gomabai Nethralaya & Research Center - India

Hands Up For Haiti

Helen Keller International

Earl & Shirley Herbst Eye Research Fund at the

Connecticut Community Foundation

Hunan Red Cross - China

Hopital Justinien, Cap Haitien - Haiti

Hospital Elias Santana - Dominican Republic

Instituto de la Vision Dr. Douglas Perry (IVDP) - Honduras

Instituto de la Vision - Mexico

Instituto Regional de Oftalmologia - Peru

International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB)

International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH)

International Council of Ophthalmology

Ismailia Central Hospital - Egypt

Kilimanjaro Centre for Community Ophthalmology

International (KCCO Int’l) - South Africa

Lavelle Fund for the Blind

LDS Humanitarian Services Lions Aravind Institute for Community Ophthalmology

(LAICO)

Lions Clubs International

Lions SightFirst Eye Hospitals - Blantyre & Lilongwe, Malawi

Madigan Army Medical Center Eye Missions

Magi Eye Clinic - Honduras

Magrabi Eye Hospital - Egypt

Middle East African Council of Ophthalmology (MEACO)

MEDIOPSA

Merck & Company, Inc.

Mectizan® Donation Program

Mission Eyes

Mission to the World

Nadi Al Bassar - Tunisia

National Eye & Public Health Institutes

National Ministries of Child & Family Welfare,

Education, Finance, Health, Health & Social Welfare

National Onchocerciasis Task Force - Cameroon

National Programs for Prevention of Blindness

ONA Network, Inc.

ORBIS International

Organizacion de Lucha Contra la Ceguera - Peru

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

Partners in Health

Quena Eye Hospital - Egypt

Recife Eye Hospital - Brazil

Ridge Hospital - Ghana

Roosevelt Hospital - Guatemala

Rotary Eye Hospital - India

Rotary International

salaUno - Mexico

Save the Nation’s Eye Clinic - Ghana

SEVA Canada

SEVA Foundation

Shebin El Koum Hospital - Egypt

Sitapur Eye Hospital - India

Sovereign Military Order of Malta

Synskey Eye Clinic, Ethiopia

UNESCO

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

University of Indiana Medical School - Dept. of Ophthalmology

Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School

Vision2020—Latin America

Vision2020 - The Right to Sight

Vision2020 - USA

Vision America - Honduras

Vision for the Poor

Vision in Practice - China

Visionpro - Nigeria

Visualiza - Guatemala

VOSH International

VOSH - PA

Volunteer Eye Surgeons

Washington University School of Medicine

Wills Eye Hospital - USA

World Eye Mission

World Health Or-

ganization (WHO)

3M

Aaren Scientific

Accuscreen

Accutome

Adaptica

ALCON

Alfa Medical Equipment

Angiotech Pharmaceuticals

Aurolab

Aviso

Bausch & Lomb

Biomed

Cal Coast Ophthalmic Instruments

Cambrian Medical

Coburn Technologies

Crestpoint Ophthalmic

Design for Vision

Diamatrix

Diagnotech

D.O.R.C.

Drager

DRE Medical Equipment

Dutch Ophthalmics

Eidolon

Ellex Ophthalmic Technologies

Ellis Ophthalmic Technologies

Eye Care Alliance

Flexsole, Inc.

Geuder

Gurley Precision Instruments

Haag-Streit International

Hamilton Medical

Heine Optotechnik

Inami

Indo-German Surgical

Iridex

Jedmed

Katena Products

Keeler Instruments

Kirwans

Koch Optical

Kowa Optical

Leica Microsystems, Inc.

Lombart

Marco Ophthalmic

Maxi Aids

Medical Equipment Partners, LLC

Michigan Instruments

Millennium Surgical

Mountainside Medical

Nidek

Ocular Instruments

Oculus

Optomed

Otoread

Pajunk

Pilar Surgical

Quantel Medical

Reichert Technologies

Richmond Products

Sanusek, LLC

Scan Optics

Sonomed

Storz

SunKingdom Medical

Takage

Tecnis

Tomey USA

Topcon

Tuttnauer

US IOLs Inc.

Volk Optical

Welch Allyn

Western Ophthalmics

Wilson Ophthalmic

Zeiss Meditec

MANUFACTURERS

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The International Eye Foundation is grateful to all the caring people whose generosity offers the gift of

sight. Our support comes from many sources -- pennies collected by children learning to care about

others, contributions of cash and other financial instruments, in-kind donations from ophthalmologists

and corporations, collections taken up by caring optical companies, bequests to leave a lasting legacy,

and gifts to honor a person or significant life event. For all of these blessings, we thank you on behalf

of the countless people who benefit from your generosity.

We wish to recognize the donors from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. We make every effort to ensure

the accuracy of this listing. If an error has been made, or if a donor wishes to remain anonymous,

please contact us so that a proper listing may be made. Thank you.

$500,000 and Above Merck & Co., Inc. **

$100,000 to $499,999 Alcon Foundation, Inc.**

Lavelle Fund for The Blind, Inc. **

$10,000 to $49,999 Sovereign Military Order of Malta

Vision for the Poor

Waterford Lions Club Community Fund

$1,000 to $4,999 Ayudar Foundation*

Sandra Atlas Bass & Edythe Sol G. Atlas Fund, Inc.

Buffy Cafritz Trust

Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Seva Foundation

* Contributors to IEF's 'Annual

Fund' campaign

** Multi-Year Grants

DONORS — CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS

$500 to $999 Louis Berger Group

Richard & Mary Kelly Family Fund*

New York City Transit Authority*

Robert & Edith Zinn Charitable Fund

$100 to $499 Adobe Systems Incorporated*

Andrews Family Fund

Banner Air Conditioning Co.

GE Foundation

Ira C. Herbert Family Foundation*

C Jerome Lombardo Family Foundation*

The Mennonite Foundation, Inc.

Monge and Associates

Narendra Jain Foundation

Prospect Hill Foundation

Shell Matching Gifts Program

State Insulation Corporation

Samuel Weinstein Family Foundation

WITH GRATITUDE

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

$5,000 to $9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Allen E. Beach*

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Clark*

Mr. & Mrs. Louis T. Donatelli *

Mr. Robert Engelhorn *

Mr. Joseph Fata

Dr. Mary Catherine Fischer *

Ms. Esta Friedman

Dr. & Mrs. Paul T. Gavaris*

Mrs. Marilyn Girsh

Mr. Tracy Hammond

Dr. & Mrs. John J. Helmsen *

Dr. & Mrs. Ralph J. Helmsen *

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Henderson*

Ms. Judy M. Judd

Mr. Samuel A. Livingston

Mr. Gary Melius

Miss Jean M. Nauss

Ms. Monica Parikh

Dr. & Mrs. David Paton *

$1,000 to $4,999 Dr. & Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. *

Dr. Ben F. Baker *

Mrs. William N. Cafritz

Ms. Mary F. Christianson

Dr. & Mrs. Claude L. Cowan, Jr*

Mr. Gary Phifer

Ms. Frances R. Pierce * Dr. & Mrs. A. Raymond

Pilkerton, Jr.* Ms. Margaret M. Rudel

Mr. David S. Sabih

Dr. Larry Schwab *

Ms. Victoria M. Sheffield *

Dr. Lois Marie Sutton

Dr. Alexander Templeton

Dr. Alan D. Viard *

Ms. Maureen Wesolowski

$100,000 and Above Estate of Allan Taylor

$10,000 to $49,999 Estate of Sara Betty Berenson

Estate of Philip Eisenberg

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$100 to $499 Anonymous

Anonymous

Mr. Charles Abbott

Ms. Rosalind S. Abernathy

Mrs. Mary Ellen Adair Dr. & Mrs. F. Towne Allen *

Dr. Morton Alterman

Mr. Allan T. Ames

Ms. Emerald Anderson

Mrs. Lora Anderson

Mr. Eugene Antley

Mr. Joseph A. Archbald

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Arnold

Mr. John Ashline

Ms. Heather M. Atkins *

Mr. & Mrs. Nader E. Attia

Ms. Julia Austbo

Mr. Richard O. Ayres

Mr. Ali Bacchus

Mr. Herbert Bacon

Mrs. Eleanor Badalich

Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Baerveldt *

Mr. Bernard Baher

Dr. Julia P. Bailey

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Barnacle

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Barrows *

Ms. Diane C. Barry

Dr. Kimberly S. Bass-Gulli

Mr. Walter Bates

Mrs. Maria Bedacht

Ms. Katie K. Beiler

Mr. John G. Belcher

Mr. & Mrs. James Benko

Mr. Magnus B. Bennedsen

Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Benton

Ms. Tricia Berry

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Berte

Ms. Barbara P. Berthelsen

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bess Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Beyer

Mr. David Bialoglow

Mr. Paul Bianchet *

Mr. James W. Bigger

Ms. Nancy Biggs

Ms. Maud Bishop

Mr. James Bixby

Mr. Benjamin P. Blasingame

Ms. Peggy S. Block

Ms. Jane M. Bloom

Mr. & Mrs. David Blum

Mr. James D. Blum

Mrs. Suzanne Bocchini

Ms. Elizabeth B. Bockstahler

Ms. Lavalette M. Boles

Ms. Genevieve M. Bollman

Mr. Gregory Bongiovanni

Mr. Adel Botros

Ms. Doris Bouwensch

Mr. Richard Boyd

Mr. Peter Braginton

Ms. Jacqueline A. Brand

Ms. Arlene Brandwein

Mrs. Robert L. Brannon

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bresler

Ms. Michelle D. Bricker

Mr. E. Nickolas Bridges

Ms. Glenda Broad

Mr. Donald R. Broadland

Mr. Robert L. Brocklehurst

Mr. Allen M. Broin

Mr. Hilary James Brook

Mr. Gregory R. Brotz

Mrs. Betty Broucek

Ms. Arlene A. Brown

Mr. Robert J. Bruce

Mr. Edmund T. Buckley

Mr. Zafarhusain A. Bukhari

Mr. & Mrs. George E. Bunce

Dr. Edward N. Burney * Ms. Karen Burt

Dr. Oswald Burton

Mr. Paul Cadwallader

Mr. Gerald L. Cameron

Mr. Lawrence F. Campbell *

Ms. Yanka Cantor

Ms. Deborah Cardinal

Mr. John Carpenter, Jr

Ms. Jo A. S. Carpenter *

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Carrier

Ms. Carolyn Carroll

Miss Anna C. Cassidy *

Ms. Janet R. Celick

Mr. Theodore J. Century

Mr. Sankar L. Chakrabarti

Mr. Prabir Chakraborty

Dr. & Mrs. John L. Chapman *

Mr. Leslie H. Chappel *

Mr. Mohinder S. Chawla

Dr. & Mrs. Brandon Cheanault

Mr. Alexander Chernoguzov.

Ms. Joan Bennett Clancy Mr. James J. Clark

Ms. Mytrle Clark

Mr. Roger A. Claypoole

Dr. Jesus Lledo Climaco

Mr. James S. Clover

Mr. Kenneth & Laura Coffey

Mrs. Irene B. Coleman

Mrs. Valeria F. Conner

Mr. Osmond Conrad

Mr. Larry W. Cook

Mr. Everett L. Cook

Mr. Robert A. Cook

Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Cooper

Ms. Kathleen J. Corbett

Mr. Curtis Cornelius

Ms. Michelle Cotton

Ms. Patricia B. Couch

Mr. Thomas P. Cowie

Mr. Domenic Cracco

Ms. Katherine E. Cravens

Mr. Dennis & Doris Crist

Mrs. Annamarie Crocker

Mr. John I. Crowell

Ms. Christine Cypser

Mr. Robert Davis

Dr. & Mrs. Chandler R. Dawson *

Ms. Maria de Echevarria *

Mr. R. B. Deavours

Miss Christina Delaney

Mr. Edward & Judith Devine

Mr. Melvin Dickerson

Ms. Phyllis Dill

Ms. Mary Dinno

Dr. & Mrs. John A. Distler *

Mr. Ronald W. Dombroski

Mrs. Alice Donohoe

Mr. Jeremiah Donovan

Mr. Ralph E. Dorsey

Mr. David Dortch

Mr. Fred Dumans Mr. Nicholas B. Dunphy

Ms. Helen Dutoit

$500 to $999 Mina Abdelmessih

Mrs. Louis Aborn

Ms. Cynthia Anthony *

Dr. Janet Beery

Mr. Matthew Bowden Ms. Joan A. Carreras

James J. Castner, MD

Mr. Robert Clark

Mr. William D. Clark

Ms. Margaret M. Cummings

Mr. David Dodge

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garthwait

Mr. & Mrs. William Glover

Ms. Barbara Hayes

Mr. Walter N. Hilton

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Holley

Mr. Fuat Kavak

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Kelly, *

Kathryn D. Leckey JD*

Ms. Jennifer MacDonald

Mr. Paul McAleer

Mr. Theodore Mitchell

Ms. Joan M. Morton

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Peel

Ms. Gail Povey

Mr. Howard Pyle*

Mr. John Samsundar

Mr. Robert G. Scharper

Ms. Julia Sevilla

Ms. Linda Shelly

Ms. Rose Shure

Mr. Kenneth Simon *

Dr. Nancy L. Sloan *

Dr. P. R. Sundaresan

Mr. Peter T. Vajda

Mr. Bert Wininger

Mr. George Wright

Ms. Yi-Fen Yang

Mr. & Mrs. Allen Yanta

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zinn With

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Mr. Ralph T. Earle

Mr. Charles Eckert

Ms. Lois Edelfelt

Ms. Patricia Edgerton

Mr. M. C. Edgett

Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Eisinger *

Carol and Robert Elder *

Ms. Phyllis Ellefson

Mr. Nicholas Elliotte

Mr. Paul E. Ellis

Mr. Alan R. Engel

Mr. Sherwin Epstein

Sonia Estruch MD

Ms. Janice Evalt

Peter Y. Evans MD *

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Extein

Ms. Mary Eyler

Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Falls

Ms. Joyce A. Farr

Mr. Abel Feinstein Dr. & Mrs. William Fenney

Ms. Dorothea Ferrer

Mr. Joseph Fiordelisi

Ms. Linda Wax Fisher

Mr. G. M. Fishwick

Ms. Ellissa Fleming

Mr. Glendon Foley

Ms. Eileen Ford

Ms. Elizabeth S. Ford

Mr. J. Rodney Foreman

Ms. Gayle Franklin

Mr. John J. Fratamico

Ms. Gloria Fredricksmeyer

Ms. Mary Freiburger

Mr. Nicholas French

Ms. Jane Frydman

Ms. Janice Y. Fukumoto

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Funkey

Ms. Helen M. & Rob Gair *

Mr. Patrick E. Gallagher

Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Gambino

Mr. James P. Garon

Mr. David L. Gass

Mr. Peter C. Gazzerro

Ms. Marjorie Gebhart

Ms. Karen Genest

Mr. Robert Gentile

Mr. Deepak Ghosh

Mr. James J. Glendinning

Mr. & Mrs. William Glover

Ms. Amy Golden *

Ms. Carol Gordon

Mrs. Eve Gorman

Mr. Edward J. Gracely

Ms. Elizabeth Graham

Mr. Charles Granade

Mr. Randall Greenfield

Ms. Rita J. Griffith

Mr. David Gregorio

Mr. Hershey Groff, Jr Mr. Robert Gross

Ms. Charlotte Gross

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grossman

Mr. Harry Guenther *

Mr. William C. Gumble

Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Gunasekera

Mr. Puneet Gupta

Mr. James Haefner

Mr. Abbott Hafter

Mr. & Mrs. John V. Hailman

Ms. Patricia Hale

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Haller

Mr. James T. Halston

Mr. & Mrs. John O. Hansen

Mr. C. George Hanson, Jr

Ms. Eleanor Hardy

Ms. Debra Hargraves

Mr. Richard E. Harper

Dr. Judith M. Harper

Dr. & Mrs. William K. Harris *

Ms. Jessie Harris Mr. George L. Harris

Mrs. George H. Hauser, Jr

Mr. Robert Hayes

Mr. Robert N. Hayward

Ms. Penny Hazard

Ms. Mary Headington

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Hebda

Mr. James P. Helm

Ms. I. Katherine Herd

Dr. Wayne W. Herman

Ms. Georgianna Hileman

Mr. & Mrs. Barry Hill

Mr. Stanley Hoffman

Ms. Elizabeth Hofsas

Mr. Charles Hollenbeck

Mrs. Janis Hoover

Mr. Robert Horowitz

Mr. Razak Hossain

Mr. Herman A. Huber

Mr. James C. Hulme

Mr. Dale Hunt

Mr. Peter J. Ierardi, Jr. *

Mr. Saad Ishac

Dr. Sudjar Itsara

Mr. Edward E. Ives

Ms. Marie F. Jablonic

Mr. & Mrs. Greg Jackson

Ms. Vivian B. Jackson

Mr. Irwin Jacobs

Ms. Betty Jacobsen

Ms. Marcia James

Ms. Michele L. Jenkins

Mr. John R. Jensen

Ms. Lei Jiang & Mr. Young Fu

Ms. Diana Jindra

Ms. Eileen Johnson

Mr. Donovan Johnson

Ms. Cara E. Jones

Mr. & Mrs. William M. Jones

Ms. Edie H. Jones * Mr. W. C. Jones

Mr. Robert H. Jones

Mr. Jeffrey R. Jordan

Mr. Roger Kaercher

Ms. Nancy Kaminski

Ms. Jane G. Kamps

Dr. Apurba Kanti Ray

Mr. Michael W. Keehner

Dr. John L. Keener

Mr. David and Judy Kelsey

Mr. Zachary Kent

Ms. Anne Kerns

Mr. Richard Kieckhefer

Mrs. Dorothy C. King

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. King

Ms. Anna Kiplinger

Mr. John Kirchner

Mr. Richard Kirshenbaum

Mr. Michael Knable

Mrs. Dora E. Koesy

Ms. Ann M. Kohl Mr. & Mrs. William Koo

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Kraemer

Ms. Beena Krishnamurthy

Mr. Gerhardt Krohnen

Mr. Michael Kruk

Mr. Keith Kurtz *

Mrs. Jane Kyle

Ms. Sharron Lalik

Ms. Mary Jo Larson

Mr. Eldon A. Latham

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Lau

Elliot & Rhonda Lavinsky

Mrs. Phyllis Leal

Ms. Barbara Lebel

Mr. Elmer Ledesma

Mr. Harold M. Lee

Ms. Mary Joan Lee

Ms. Julie Lefkowitz

Mrs. Frances P. Legon

Mr. William L. Lehmann

Mr. Vernon Lein

Mr. Hailey Leithauser *

Mr. William Lemon

Mr. Samuel D. Lenorowitz *

Mrs. Reginald M. Leonard

Mr. Gregory J. Lewon

Ms. Harley Lindberg

Ms. Diane Lindenheim

Mr. Gerald F. Linderman

Ms. Anne E. Little

Mr. Kenneth L. Locher

Mr. John W. Logan, Jr.

The Long Family

Dr. John H. Lossing &

Dr. H. Jane Blackman-Lossing*

Mr. & Mrs. Warner E. Love

Mrs. Jane W. Lusk

Dr. Jay M. Lustbader *

Ms. Stella J. Lutkehaus

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mahalko Mr. Earl Mandel

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Dr. Jason Mann

Ms. Susan Mann

Mr. John Maraz

Mr. James M. Marsh

Ms. Barbara D. Martin

Ms. Janet A. Martin

Mrs. Nellie Massie

Mr. James Mathis

Mr. Charles E. Mayhan *

Ms. Elizabeth A. McBrady

Mrs. William F. McGuire

Mr. Thomas McGuire

Mr. John McNally

Mr. Frank Merenda

Mr. Allan Miller

Thomas & Sharon Miller

Mr. Bernie Minsk

Ms. Sandra Mitchell

Mr. John Montagna

Mr. Anthony Montevago Mr. Robert A. Moore

Ms. Joseph J. Morello

Miss Mary E. Moriarty

Ms. June N. Morrison

Mr. Charles Moss

Ms. Dawn Mosteller

Ms. Mina Mulvey

Mr. Adrian R. Mundt

Dr. Juan T. Munoz

Mr. Ronald Murad

Ms. Sharon D. Murphy

Ms. Ann Murrell

Ms. Catherine Nagy

Mr. Kenneth Nassau

Mr. & Mrs. Jagan Nath

Ms. Shirley B. Nauss

Ms. Mary F. Nelson

Mrs. Benjamin Newman

Ms. Barbara Newman

Mr. Yuk Bing Ng

Mr. Daniel B. Nisen

Mr. Philip Niswander

Mr. Joseph P. Noa

Mr. Robert Nobile

Mr. Martin F. Nolan

Ms. Rebecca L. O'Brien

Mr. Philip A. O'Connell, Jr.

Mr. Edwin Okafor

Ms. Lillivett Olivari

Dr. & Mrs. John F. O'Neill

Mr. Jack Oppelt

Mr. Israel M. Oppenheimer

Ms. Anna Orlova

Mrs. Lucy Pape

Mr. & Mrs. Jacob B. Paperman

Ms. Myung Sook Park

Mr. B. Parks

Mr. Lowell Parris

Mr. Jimmy Patterson

T. Otis Paul MD* Ms. Diana J. Paulson

Mr. R. John C. Pearson

Robert D. Perry, PhD

Dr. W. Scott Peterson *

Ms. Beatrice Petrella

Jane Petro MD *

Ms. Marcia Petty

Ms. Shelly N. Phillips

Ms. Sylvia Phillips

Mr. R. Phoenix

Mr. Benjamin Pincus

Mrs. Roselyn Pipolo

Mr. Edwin Pitcher

Ms. Leslie Fay Pomerantz

Mr. J. Sheppard Poor

Mr. James Pope

Ms. Anne B. Porter

Ms. Ruth Preminger

Mr. William Price

Mr. Leslie Proctor

Mr. John W. Punton Ms. Elizabeth Purdham, Sr.

Ms. Jean L. Pyfer

Mr. Nicholas Pyle

Mr. Jim Quinn

Mr. Ron Raitt

Mr. Kishore Rao

Mr. Glen Reaser

Dr. John W. Reed

Mr. Michael P. Regan

Ms. Susan Renegar

Dr. L. Isobel Rigg

Mr. George Ritchey

Mr. Albert Ritsema

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rizy

Ms. Eleanor Robb

Ms. Jennie P. Roberts

Dr. Laura Dake Roche *

Mr. Paul Rogers

Ms. Elizabeth C. Rogers

Amb. & Mrs. Stephen H. Rogers *

Mr. V. K. Rohatgi

Mr. William Roman

Ms. Gail P. Rose *

Ms. Virginia Rosen

Mr. Jonathan Rosen

Mr. Richard Rosen

Mr. John A. Ross, Jr. .

Mr. Neil B. Rothenberg

Mrs. Jacqueline Rouff

Dr. & Mrs. Roy Rubinfeld *

Dr. Catherine E. Rudder *

Ms. Majorie Schlosser

Ms. Beverly Schmidt

Mr. William C. Schmitt

Mr. Benjamin Schneider

Mrs. Schoenborn

Mr. Charles Schottenstein

Mr. Glenn E. Schreiber

Ms. Dorothy G. Schwertfeger

Mr. Charles E. Scott Mr. Kenneth B. Scott Jr.

Mr. Robert A. Sena

Ms. Elizabeth Seymour

Mr. Robert Shapiro

Mr. Edward Shaw

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Sheffield

Mr. David Shelly *

Ms. Pamela L. Shepard

Ms. Xiu Hua Shi

Mr. Henry Shoiket

Ms. Juana Simmons

Mrs. Patricia J. S. Simpson

Dr. B. J. Singer

Mr. Erick Skipsey

Mr. Bernard E. Small

Ms. Marilyn S. Small

Mr. J. William Smit

Dr. Ned L. Snider

Mr. John H. Snyder

Mr. Warren Solgot

Ms. Faustina Solis Mr. Don Sommers

Ms. Frances Souza

Miss Marilyn H. Spalding

Ms. Jody Arnoult Spaulding

Ms. Joanne Spooner

Mr. William G. Staab

James E. Standefer MD*

Mr. Carl Stark

Mr. Robert M. Stecher, Jr.

Mr. Lewis F. Steinbach

Ms. Marjorie Stephenson

Mr. Jamie G. Steuer

Mr. R. Stockard

Ms. Mary Jo Streng

Mr. H. Stribling, Jr.

Sister Judith Sullivan, SDS

Mrs. Elizabeth F. Summerhill

Miss Sherry Sundick

Mr. Charles Sweeney

Mr. & Mrs. G-Daniel M. Sweeny

Dr. Sivakumara Tadikonda

Mr. Curtis R. Tang

Ms. Marjorie B. Tanner

Ms. Kathleen Tappero

Mr. Mark D. Tasch

Mr. William E. Taylor

Mr. Milton Taylor

Ms. Eunice Teague

Dr. & Mrs. Hiralal T. Tekwani

Mr. Michael Teller

Mrs. Mary Terrell

Mr. Charles D. Tetrault

Mr. Fred Thomsen

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Tilford

Ms. June Tillery

Ms. Barbara Todd

Mr. Keith Torluemke

Mr. Clincy Trammell, Jr.

Ms. Yukie Tomooka

Mrs. Bergliot Turmo Ms. Ursula Van Raden

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IEF is a member of Global Impact, a federation of premier international organiza-

tions which conducts workplace giving campaigns in corporations and with local,

state, national and overseas-based government employees. We wish to thank

these employees for their generosity and compassion, and all those anonymous

donors whose names were not shared.

Please note #0318 in your United Way and #12080 in the Combined Federal

Campaign.

Up to $100

(Annual Fund Gifts) Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Beach *

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Carillo *

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Culberson *

Dr. & Mrs. James Culberson *

Dr. & Mrs. Vincent P. De Luise *

Ms. Eloise Federer *

Dr. Eugene Fei *

Mr. Daniel George *

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Getnick *

Ms. Viola L. Johnson *

Ms. Anne Spence Seidlitz *

Dr. & Mrs. Arnold B. Simonse *

Mr. & Mrs. William D. Smarr *

Ms. Susan J. Tolchin *

Mrs. Savannah Walker *

Douglas Lazzaro

Mr. Andrew B. Mair

Theresa McClain

Alfonzo McCullough

Kamlesh Mehrotra

John J. Morton

Divya Pandya

Kyle Panter

Kiran Parikh

Shobhana Patel

Kathryn Phelps

Robert Plumb

Corinne Rueb

Stephen M. Sheffield

Mr. Douglas L. Vargo

Mr. Donley F. Veasman

Mr. Alex P. Verraires

Mr. C. Viswesvaran

Mr. Jon I. Voltz

Ms. Sharon Von Fange

Dr. & Mrs. Manfred A. Von Fricken *

Ms. Berna J. Wadey

Ms. Xiaoxia Wang

Mr. David R. Warnock *

Mr. Roy I. Warshawsky

Mr. David Watnick

Ms. Yvonne Watson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Watson, III *

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Weber

Mr. Joseph S. Weening

Mr. & Mrs. Craig D. Wehrle

Mr. Stan Weisel

Mr. Greg Wendling

Mr. Frank S. Wetzel Mr. Alvin Wezeman

Maynard B. Wheeler MD*

Mr. Ralph White

Mr. John V. Wiggins

Mr. John W. Wilkin

Mr. Richard Williams

Mr. Joe Willingham

Mr. Ronnie Willis *

Mr. Charles Wilsey

Dr. & Mrs. L. Brent Wilshire

Ms. Robin M. Wilson

Mr. & Mrs. Lad Wilson *

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Wolf

Mr. James Wolfe

Mr. Jacob Wolters

Mr. Melvin Wolzinger

Dr. & Mrs. Maurice Woodard *

Ms. Marianne D. Wright

Mr. J. A. Wunderlich, III

Ms. Helene Yektai

Ms. Olena Zagrebeneva

Mrs. Helene S. Zarcone Mr. & Mrs. S. Ziegler

Negesu M. Abtew

Henry Anderson

R Douglass Arbuckle

Charles I. Bauland

Gerardus Boons

Malcolm Brown

Elizabeth A. Carmody

Xiaobei Chen

Johannes Claassens

James G Clark

Jennifer Cruickshank

James Dalling

Darryle Dennis

Gloria Egere

Celia Elliott

Doria El Kerdany

Upal Ghosh

Mandeep Gill

Michael D. Gress

Juan Guzman Kim-Chi Harrell

Scott Henderson

Derek Hoiem

Holly R. Hubbell

Barbara Imbert

Job Jacob

Teddy Jimeno

Mark A. Johansen

Anne C. Jones

Mark E. Kundig

Chandra P. Shrestha

Beth Shuman

Shahida Siddiqui

Patrick Skelly

Gregory Stephenson

Richard Ta

John Taft

Simon R. Taylor

Irene Temple

Nicholas J. Timms

Vincent A. Udemba

Thanhmai N. Vo

Laurie Yahr

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Gifts In Kind

Diamatrix. Inc.

Mectizan® Donation Program –

Merck & Co., Inc.

Optometric Practice Donors

Rick Hall Eyewear

Rocky Mountain Optical

Dr. Ben Baker,

Bartlesville, OK

Wishes to Honor: Dr. Jeff Ahlert

Dr. Denise Blaylock

Dr. Sam Brown

Dr. Roger Burch

Dr. David Caughell

Dr. Scott Cochran

Dr. Brad Cobb

Dr. Mike Collins

Dr. Craig Corson

Dr. Kyle Craig

Dr. Stan DeFehr

Dr. Linda Doyle

Dr. Gary Dykstra

Dr. Mark Erhardt

Dr. Jeff Grisham

Dr. Richard Grisham Dr. Ray Harris

Dr. Francis Horn

Drs. Henry and Merrill Isern

Dr. Maurice Krause

Dr. Larry Lane

Dr. Robert Oliver

Dr. Gerald Reed

Dr. Sheri Richards

Dr. Mark Robertson

Dr. Jim Webb

Dr. Matthew West

Dr. Kerri Williams

Dr. Mike Woods

Honoring the Memory Dr. Melvin Alater

Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Dr. Paul T. Gavaris

George Andreas

Dr. Paul T. Gavaris Dorothy Andrews

The Andrews Family Fund

Elizabeth Barrows

Victoria M. Sheffield

Dr. Chandler R. Dawson

Victoria M. Sheffield

Dorothy Cote Dwyer

Greg & Beth Mylander

Jane French

Nicholas French

James Golden

Victoria M. Sheffield

M. Bertha Ishakova

Marina Kholdorova

Michael Kappaz

Victoria M. Sheffield

Maman Emilie Kaptchumen

Victoria M. Sheffield

Theodore and Eileen McDonald

Cynthia M. Anthony

Anita Pontius

Robert N. Hayward

Margaret Carpenter Richardson

Frank Haak, Jr.

Dr. Walter Romejko

Dr. Paul T. Gavaris

Andrew R. Shelly

David Shelly

Linda Shelly

Pat Skantze

Victoria M. Sheffield

Martha Solares

Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Ann Hines Walker

Debra & Adrianne Walker

Dr. Charles Weber

Dr. Paul T. Gavaris

Honor Gifts Dr. Morton Alterman

Joan Sherman

Dr. David Changi

David S. Sabih

Staff of Dreyer Ophthalmology Jeanne L. Johnston

Kathleen Lear — 100th birthday

Dr. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr.

Margaret Martinez

Joan Martinez Skiera

Stina Nanavati

Julie Nanavati

Shridhar V. Parikh

Ms. Monica Parikh

Jean Richardson

I Maksim Shapiro

Dr. Larry Schwab

Dr. & Mrs. John Chapman

Harry Guenther Bequests and Legacies

The IEF is grateful for the

following bequests leaving a

lasting legacy of sight:

Sara Betty Berenson

Philip Eisenberg

Allan Taylor

Honoring the Memory of

Dennis Sheffield:

Calvin Baerveldt

Allen E. Beach

Michael S. Beyer

Leslie Chappel

Marion Q. Ciaccio

Fairfax County Golden Racquets

Ralph H. Helmsen, PhD

Edwin Henderson

Marcia Petty

Victor & Teresa Pinzon

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Sheffield

Victoria M. Sheffield

Eye Associates of Washington, DC

Anthony & Angeline Walker

Thank You!

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SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY

AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

INTERNATIONAL EYE FOUNDATION

Public Support & Revenue Year Ended

June 30, 2013

Year Ended

June 30, 2012

Public Support – Received Directly

(Contributions from Individuals,

Corporations and Foundations)

5,193,778 3,875,450

Grants from Governmental Agencies 1,826 31,999

Other Revenue (Investment Income (loss),

Program Service Fees and Equipment

Sales, Dues, Miscellaneous Programs,

Adjustments to Prior Year)

946,193 1,306,281

Total Public Support & Revenue 6,141,797 5,213,730

Expenses

Program Services 5,136,142 4,685,291

Management and General 450,614 436,084

Fund Raising 317,528 323,897

Total Expenses 5,907,284 5,445,272

Change in Net Assets 234,513 (231,542)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 1,844,943 2,076,485

Net Assets, End of Year 2,079,456 1,844,943

Please note that this is an abbreviated Statement of Activities and Changes in Net

Assets. A complete audited financial statement with auditor’s opinion may be

obtained by contacting:

International Eye Foundation

Public Affairs Office

10801 Connecticut Avenue

Kensington, MD 20895

Telephone: 240-290-0263

Or go online to our website at http://www.iefusa.org/about/funding

Or you may contact:

Maryland Office of the Secretary of State

Charitable Division

State House

Annapolis, MD 21401

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The International Eye Foundation

meets standards for management

and charitable solicitations as

established by Charity Navigator,

Global Impact and regulatory and

governmental agencies.

The International Eye Foundation is diligent in its stewardship

of the financial resources entrusted to us by all our donors,

large and small. We are proud of the prudent use of these

funds in providing effective and high quality eye care services.

Photo Credits:

Calvin Baerveldt

John M. Barrows

Jo A.S. Carpenter

Clinica Divino Nino Jesus/Peru

Howard Pyle

Victoria M. Sheffield

Visualiza/Guatemala

Latin America$249,342

5% Africa $4,340,051

84%Asia, Europe & Other

$549,749

11%

2013 IEF Program Expenditures

Fundraising5% G & A

8%

Program87%

2013 IEF Expenditures

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IEF’S SIGHTREACH® MANAGEMENT PROGRAM NETWORK - 2013

35 EYE CLINICS AND HOSPITALS IN 18 COUNTRIES

AFRICA GHANA: Ridge Hospital, Accra

MALAWI: Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital, Lilongwe

MALAWI: Lions Eye Unit, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre

TANZANIA: Kilimanjaro Centre for Community, Ophthalmology, Moshi

LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN BRAZIL: Recife Eye Hospital, Recife

ECUADOR: Fundación Oftalmológica del Valle, Cumbayá Quito

EL SALVADOR: Clinica Oftalmológica Dr. José Miguel POSADA Fratti, San Salvador

GUATEMALA: Visualiza, Guatemala City - IEF Regional Demonstration Center

HAITI: Clinique Vision Plus, Cap Haitien

HAITI: Clinique Ophtalmologique Specialisee, Port-au-Prince

HONDURAS: Visión America, Tegucigalpa

HONDURAS: Instituto de la Visión Dr. Douglas Perry (IVDP) and OptiLens, San Pedro Sula

MEXICO: Instituto de la Visión, Montemorelos and Sureste

NICARAGUA: Clínica Oftalmológica Ojo Sano (FONIPRECE) - Nicaragua

PARAGUAY: Fundación Visión, Asunción

PERU: Clinica Oftalmologica Divino Nino Jesús, Lima - IEF Regional Demonstration Center

NORTH AMERICA USA: Wills Eye Hospital Department of Pediatrics & Genetics, Eagles Youth Partnership, Philadelphia

MIDDLE EAST EGYPT: Al Noor Foundation/Magrabi Eye Hospital, Cairo - IEF Regional Demonstration Center

EGYPT: Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) Hospital, Menia

EGYPT: Shebin El Koum Hospital, Menofiya

EGYPT: Quena Eye Hospital, Quena

EGYPT: Bani Sueif Eye Hospital, Bani Sueif

EGYPT: Ismailia Central Hospital Eye Department, Ismailia

EGYPT: Aswan Laser & Eye Center, Aswan

ASIA INDIA: Gomabai Nethralaya and Research Center, Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh State

INDIA: Bejan Singh Eye Hospital, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu State

INDIA: Akhand Jyothi Eye Hospital, Bihar State

INDIA: Sitapur Eye Hospital, Uttar Pradesh State

INDIA: Rotary Eye Hospital, Himachal Pradesh State

CONSULTANCIES BANGLADESH: BSNB Eye Hospital, Sirajganj on behalf of Volunteer Eye Surgeons

ETHIOPIA: Synskey Eye Clinic, Addis Ababa on behalf of American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery on behalf of

ASCRS

PERU: Instituto Regional de Oftalmología, Trujillo on behalf of Orbis International

PERU: Organizacion de Lucha Contra la Ceguera, Arequipa on behalf of CBM/Latin America

PERU: Centro Comunitario Oftalmologico Maranata-CECOM, Trujillo on behalf of CBM/LA

PERU: Fundación Oftalmológica del Norte, Piura on behalf of CBM/LA

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IEF Headquarters

10801 Connecticut Avenue

Kensington, MD 20895 USA

Phone: +1 240.290.0263

Fax: +1 240.290.0269

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.iefusa.org

Victoria M. Sheffield

President & CEO

Edwin M. Henderson, MA

Vice President, Finance & Administration

John M. Barrows, MPH

Vice President, Programs

Raheem Rahmathullah

Director, Sustainability Initiatives

Larry Pate

Director, SightReach Surgical®

Calvin Baerveldt

Public Affairs Officer

Teresa Pinzon

Administrative Assistant

Country Representatives

IEF Bulgaria

Medical Center for Sight-”Pashev”

51, Emanuil Vascidovich str.

Sofia, BULGARIA

Ph: +359 (2) 975-9023

Fx: +359 (2) 945-4324

Petja I. Vassileva, MD, PhD, DSc, MPH Country Representative

IEF Cameroon

BP 6617

Yaoundé, CAMEROON

Ph: +237 (20) 5007

Fx: +237 (21) 5567

Patrice Nkwelle

Project Advisor

John Harry King, Jr. MD

IEF Founder & first Medical Director

1910-1986

www.iefusa.org

www.sightreachsurgical.com