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MISSION THE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS USES THE LAW TO ADVANCE REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM AS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT THAT ALL GOVERNMENTS ARE LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO PROTECT, RESPECT, AND FULFILL.
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The Center for Reproductive Rights deploys the power of the law to bring reproductive autonomy to women across the globe—whether we are winning freedom for one woman after almost a decade of wrongful imprisonment in El Salvador or ensuring that more than five million women in Texas have access to essential reproductive services.
FROM THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD CHAIR
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Your steadfast support has enabled us to undertake some of the most challenging and critical work of our time. As you look through these pages, we hope you are inspired by the stories of women who have raised their voices and demanded justice and that you share our pride in having shaped a more just world for women everywhere. We could not do this without you.
Nancy NorthupPresident & CEO
Nicki Nichols GambleChair, Board of Directors
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SINCE 1992 THE CENTER HAS BEEN REFORMING LAWS AND POLICIES WORLDWIDE...
60 COUNTRIES
We have worked to advance reproductive rights in
156 PARTNERS
Globally we have worked side by side with
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WE USE THE POWER OF LAW
CUTTING-EDGE IMPACT LITIGATIONGROUNDBREAKING FACT-FINDING REPORTSBOLD LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACYTRANSFORMATIVE CAPACITY-BUILDINGINNOVATIVE COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES
TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH AND DIGNITY OF MILLIONS.
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TAKING THE FIGHT TO THE SUPREME COURT TO KEEP CLINICS OPEN
Without the repeated intervention of our tenacious legal team, it would be nearly impossible to find safe, legal abortion care within a thousand-mile stretch from Mississippi to Texas. Now we are headed to the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Texas’ clinic shutdown law HB2, which would leave as few as 10 providers to serve a population of 5.4 million women of reproductive age. It is one of the toughest battles we have faced in
over 20 years. But together, we can make history.
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Twice we have convinced the Supreme Court to preliminarily block Texas’ sham law. Today 19 clinics remain open while the legal challenge continues—thanks to the Center’s action.
AP Photo: Austin American-Statesman, Reshma Kirpalani
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LIFTING WOMEN’S VOICES AGAINST HUMAN RIGHTS
ABUSESThe Center, in partnership with the National Latina Institute for
Reproductive Health, held the first-ever domestic women’s human rights hearing in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, raising the voices of
Latinas most harmed by the state’s attacks on preventive reproductive health care and abortion. The 17 women who testified each had a story
about hardship and resilience. Members of the UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women are returning to Texas in December to dig deeper into the crisis and listen to women’s stories, and will issue a report and recommendations based
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Hundreds of local women and their families rallied in conjunction with the human rights hearing, which addressed the devastating harm to women and immigrants inflicted by Texas policies.
Photo: Chi Nguyen
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ADVANCING A PROACTIVE
POLICY AGENDAAt a time when many state legislatures seem focused on
setting back women’s health and rights, we convened 150 forward-looking lawmakers and advocates from 15 targeted states at our State Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.,
last June. These top leaders shared ideas, strategies, and tactics for advancing legislation aimed at improving the delivery
of essential reproductive health services in their states, and returned to their home districts well-equipped to advance
proactive agendas.
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A panel at the June 2015 State Leadership Summit featuring, from left, Irin Carmon (National Reporter, MSNBC), Kierra Johnson (Executive Director of URGE), Colorado State Senator Andy Kerr, and U.S. Congresswoman Judy Chu of California was one of 18 sessions at which participants worked on strategies for advancing forward-thinking approaches to ensuring women’s rights and access to essential reproductive health care and services.
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PROTECTING WOMEN WORLDWIDE WITH IMPACT LITIGATIONWe filed a groundbreaking case in the Kenya High Court to hold the
government accountable for what happened to Wanjiku, a 14-year-old rape victim who nearly died after getting an abortion from a phony doctor. She is just one of hundreds of thousands of Kenyan girls and women who risk their lives each year to obtain essential reproductive health services. Our litigation
demands that the government make good on its commitment to ensure access to a range of essential reproductive health services. The case is one of a growing portfolio of litigation and advocacy we are using to protect the lives
and well-being of women and families.
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Wanjiku (above) was detained by the hospital because her mother, a poor tea picker, could not pay the medical bills. The Center’s case at the High Court of Kenya aims to restore access to safe abortion and protect the health and lives of 120,000 women each year. Photo: Mark N. Kamau
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Unjustly convicted of homicide after experiencing a miscarriage, Guadalupe was at last freed in February 2015. For more than 16 years, El Salvador has criminalized abortion in all cases, even when a pregnancy resulted from rape or puts a woman’s life at risk.
Photo: Marina Moisa
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DEPLOYING BOLD ADVOCACY TO FREE LAS 17
Following a decade of the Center’s bold advocacy—which generated international outrage—the Salvadoran government
released from prison a young woman, Guadalupe, who had been wrongfully sentenced to 30 years for homicide after
having a miscarriage. There are more than a dozen women like Guadalupe—known as Las 17—also imprisoned under El
Salvador’s total abortion ban. We will not stop fighting until all are free.
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An 11-year-old girl who was recently married in Rajasthan, India. We convened 60 high-level government officials to endorse the Kathmandu Call for Action in South Asia, a region where 130 million girls could be forced into marriage by 2030.
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IGNITING ACTION
ON CHILD MARRIAGE
The Center is leading efforts to ensure South Asian governments take responsibility for ending
child marriage. We convened representatives from eight countries to endorse the Kathmandu Call for Action and denounce child marriage as a human rights violation. The UN Human Rights Council
subsequently passed a groundbreaking resolution to eradicate child, early, and forced marriage. These actions mean hope for millions of women and girls.
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Raising Our Voices:
THE GALAOn a crisp fall evening in New York City, more than 350 guests gathered in the elegant lobby of the Museum of Modern Art for the annual celebration of the work of the Center for Reproductive Rights. The gala honored the inspirational work of three champions of reproductive freedom: international human rights law pioneer Dr. Colin Gonsalves, Dr. Sharon Malone, and former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
President & CEO
Nancy Northup
welcoming guests.
PHOTOS: SCOTT RUDD, ILYA SAVENOK, & CRAIG BARRITT
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Lisa Davis, James E. Johnson, and Ann Walker Marchant
Members of the Center’s Board
Actor Darren Criss with Nancy Northup Board Members Karla Martin and Julie Chaiken
Kathleen Tait and daughter Emily RosenthalHonorees Dr. Colin Gonsalves, Dr. Sharon Malone, and the Honorable Eric H. Holder Jr.
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REVENUE
EXPENSES
52%FOUNDATIONS
13%MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL
36%GLOBAL PROGRAM
44%U.S. PROGRAM
7%FUNDRAISING
5%GALA
1%OTHER
42%INDIVIDUALS
2015 FINANCIALS(A statement of financial activities from
July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015)
The fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, was a record-breaking year for the Center. Total revenue grew 5 percent to a record $20.4 million. Of this total, program spending amounted to $17 million and represented 80 percent of every dollar spent.
$1,027,750
$10,595,518 $8,426,915
$1,508,408
$7,582,918 $9,380,236
$333,491
$2,812,742
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OVER $7.1 MILLION IN PRO BONO SUPPORTDedicated lawyers from around the world are critical to the success of the Center’s mission to advance reproductive rights as fundamental rights. We are proud to acknowledge the following firms, organizations, and individuals for their valued partnership.
Akerman
Arnold & Porter
Ashurst
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Clifford Chance
CMS Cameron McKenna
Covington & Burling
Crowell & Moring
Davidson, Jones & Summers
Debevoise & Plimpton
Dechert
Dentons
Dickson Law Office
DLA Piper
Faegre Baker Daniels
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Gómez-Pinzón Zuleta Abogados
Hardwick Law Firm
Hughes Hubbard & Reed
Law Office of John H. Bucy II
Lenz & Staehelin
Linklaters
McDuff & Byrd
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
Morrison & Foerster
O’Connell & Soifer
Susan Orlansky
O’Melveny & Myers
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
Palmer, Leatherman, White,
Girard & Van Dyk
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison
Proskauer Rose
Rittenberg, Samuel & Phillips
Ropes & Gray
Shearman & Sterling
Squire Sanders
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
The Woody Law Firm
Walding & Patton
Weil Gotshal & Manges
White & Case
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and
Dorr
44%U.S. PROGRAM
42%INDIVIDUALS
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$500,000+Anonymous (3)Laura and John ArnoldThe William and Flora Hewlett
FoundationThe Huber FoundationThe JPB FoundationOpen Society FoundationsThe Partridge Foundation, a Polly and
John Guth Charitable TrustThe Rice Family FoundationLawrence C. Stanback
$100,000–$499,999Anonymous (1)JoAnne and Malcolm BersohnCynthia and Richard BlumenthalButler’s Hole Fund of The Boston
FoundationRobert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc.Rebecca Cook and Bernard DickensEducational Foundation of AmericaThe Ford FoundationBernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel
Foundation, Inc.Grossman Family Charitable
FoundationPeter and Brie GrousbeckThe Irving Harris FoundationThe Libra FoundationMargaret Munzer Loeb and Daniel
LoebThe John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard
FoundationRoberta SchneidermanSIDA, the Swedish International
Development Cooperation AgencyJennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros
Foundation
Fred and Alice StanbackWestWind Foundation
$50,000–$99,999Anonymous (2)AJG FoundationThe Isabel Allende FoundationBertie Bialek ElliottThe Boone Family FoundationPamela Buffett, The Rebecca Susan
Buffett FoundationJulie ChaikenPhyllis Cohen and Lewis LinnThe David B. Gold FoundationLisa and Douglas Goldman FundThe Grove FoundationBetsy KarelThe Martin Foundation Inc.David and Katherine Moore Family
FoundationJane OransThe Overbrook FoundationAlice RosenwaldBarkley Stuart and Ann GlazerJanet TraubWallace Global FundMarshall M. WeinbergLois Q. Whitman
$25,000–$49,999Anonymous (4)Hilary BatesThe Jacob and Hilda Blaustein
FoundationWilliam C. Bullitt Foundation Inc.Laurie CampbellLorraine Clasquin and Eric HarslemCraigslist Charitable FundAimee and Ed CunninghamSadie Holzman Diaz and Brennan
Diaz
DONORSThe generous financial support of you, our donors, has made possible the key victories and growth we celebrate this year.
Together, we are building a healthier and more just world for women everywhere.
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Ellen Paradise FisherNicki Nichols GambleDavid and Ruth GottesmanHess FoundationJoan Hohlt & Roger Wich FoundationThe Kaplen Brothers FundJonathan D. KaufeltMartin and Brown FoundationMelkus Family FoundationAmy Metzler RitterThe Millstream FundThe Prospect-Hill Foundation, Inc.Quixote FoundationThe Scherman FoundationW. Henry VandeveerShannon Wu
$10,000–$24,999Anonymous (5)A is forDiana BersohnBriar FoundationThe Brush FoundationYvonne Y.F. ChanLois ChilesGladys G. CofrinBertram and Barbara CohnClarence B. Coleman and Joan F.
Coleman Charitable FoundationDavis Polk & Wardwell LLPDebevoise & Plimpton LLPDellingerDel Mar Global TrustWalter and Anne M. DellingerJesse and Betsy Fink Fund through
Fairfield County Community Foundation Donor Advised Fund
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Sara R. GaddSonia Gardner
Sallyann GarnerYvette and Larry GrallaEva K. and Andrew S. GroveMonica HarringtonBambi HatchHemera Foundation Jacob and Terese Hershey FoundationMaisie HoughtonInMaat FoundationGeorge W. KrummeThe Lazar FoundationLebowitz Family FoundationJanet Levinger and Will PooleLLS FoundationJanice Mac AvoyDiane L. Max and Adam E. MaxLaurie Michaels Advised Fund of
Aspen Community FoundationThe Arjay and Frances Miller
FoundationThe Morningstar FoundationThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationMorrison & Foerster LLPPat Morrissy and Jean CampbellBarbara S. MosbacherStewart R. Mott FoundationMarcie and Robert Musser Adviser
Fund of Aspen Community Foundation
The New-Land FoundationNew Morning FoundationNancy Northup and James E. JohnsonOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLPKimberly C. OxholmGina PellSarah PeterThe Purple Lady/Barbara J. Meislin
Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund
Evelyne RoznerFiona and Eric Rudin
May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation
Barbara Schilling Richard Carr Charitable Fund
David and Elizabeth ShermanSimpson Thacher & BartlettThe Nancy and John Solana Advised
Fund of The Dallas FoundationBayard T. Storey, PhDTides FoundationPeter Wheeler and Elizabeth MunroHope B. WinthropThe Mary Wohlford Foundation
$5,000–$9,999Anonymous (5)Marcia and Franz AllinaJosé E. AlvarezArnold & Porter LLPAnna and Dean BackerRenee BaruchBelleJAR FoundationMark Bergman and Susan GibsonAsim BhansaliBrown Family FoundationFrederick and Judith BuechnerLisa L. CarnoyPeggy and Dick DanzigerDagmar DolbyJudith T. DrakeCynthia Fields on behalf of Pathfinder
InternationalDeborah GoldbergMarcia and John GoldmanRoberta Goss and Lee HetfieldElizabeth L. Grossman and Joshua L.
BoorsteinJanet GrossmanLucy HadacMary Beth HastingsChris Stern Hyman and Morton P.
HymanJack Resnick & SonsJoyce JohnstonThomas A. LehrerThe Lill Wane FundThe Elinor and Maynard Marks
Charitable TrustPoppi MasseyJosephine A. MerckAlex MossJoanne and Mark MuellerChristopher Murphy and Dan KaganJoyce NussbaumO’Melveny & Myers LLPPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, &
Garrison LLPDonna PepePlanned Parenthood Federation of
America, Inc.David A. ReichertBernard Rosenfeld M.D. and Lou
DiamondRick and Jenni SchifterShearman & Sterling LLPSidney Stern Memorial TrustKathleen TaitJulie TaymorElsie Van BurenMonique WeilCarla WraggeCynthia Young
$2,500–$4,999Anonymous (2)Ansara Family Fund at the Boston
FoundationJanet AsimovKathryn A. BancroftJulie Baumann and Roger BaumannSusanna BergtoldLeslie S. Bhutani
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Steven BillsBlue StateJill Braufman and Daniel NirBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
(BC/EFA)Harvey and Naomi Cohen Giving
FundAmy C. DentonHelen G. DoppeltStanley EisenbergIra M. FeinbergValerie FriedmanThe Gaffney Charitable FundAudrey GersonMelanie GrayNonie GreeneThe Grodzins FundBonnie and Sy GrossmanJanet JonesJoanne KeithHarold and Ruth KingsbergEdward and Shirley KornreichAmy and David LevereTeresa E. LindsayJacqueline Merrill Donor Advised
Fund of the Aspen Community Foundation
Elizabeth and Richard MillerMary and Sherif NadaBonnie New Family FundOrin Smith Family FoundationKellie OverbeyMarnie PillsburyThe Raben GroupMichele ReimerRobert A. ResnikJennifer and Jeffrey RobinsonKatharine C. SachsDiane and Richard SchmalenseeMark Solomon and Kathleen Wu,
Andrews Kurth LLP
Stainman Family FoundationStrauss Family FoundationRob TannenbaumUnited Nations Population FundSylvia B. WeaverSerena WhitridgeWichita Falls Area Community
Foundation - John Hirschi Donor Advised Fund
Valda WittTim and Starleen Wood FoundationYen Chuang FoundationAmy Yenkin
$1,000–$2,499Anonymous (10)The 1966 Charitable TrustHelene A. AbadziSuzanne AberlyShelley AbramsAlexandria AdlerDr. Machelle Harris AllenDawn AppelbaumSheila AryJonathan AtkinsSteven and Beth BangertPhebe T. BantaHanna and Jim BartlettDale Bauman, M.D.Bayhurst FoundationEileen BazelonHolly V. BeanJudith Belsky, M.D.Dina BennettSusan Bernfield and Claude MillmanStephanie H. BernheimEve BirnbaumAdam Blank and Denise KohnRuby BlondellKaty BlumerCarl and Sharon Borine
Gary BradleyChristopher BrownNick BrustinBrenda S. ButzelVanessa CalderLori Campbell and Ian MacKenzieJerry CarleAndrea CarliseM. R. CarrWendy ChavkinRenee and Edward ChelianPatricia and Peter ChickCivitas Public Affairs GroupMo ClancyVidal S. ClayDenise ClemenJonathan Cohn, MDWillard CookChristine S. CowdenJoyce B. CowinMr. and Mrs. James L. CowlesJane E. CrowSarah CurtisRon DaleyJamini Vincent DaviesDemocracy EngineEmily and Michael DiffenderferElizabeth DionCatherine J. DouglassJune M. EickerDavid and Lynn EikenberryPatricia W. FagadauAndy and Jenna FieldDenise T. FinardJulie FlynnKelly FlynnDoris J. Foster FundClayton FriedmanKalpana GajjarJames M. GarveyElizabeth Gates
Faith Gay and Francesca ZambelloGay & Lesbian Fund of Vermont at the
direction of Monique SignoratAlene H. GelbardErica GillPatti P. GillespieSharon GinsburgRegina GlockerRachel GoldmanMeredith Goldsmith Philanthropic
FundSusan B. GoldsmithGorbach Family FoundationGail GorlitzzMarlena Graham-RussellGreater Kansas City Community
FoundationThe Greenberg FoundationAntonia M. GrumbachLisbeth HallSarah HalperEvan HazardJohn H. HennKristine HernandezSharon HicksDavid Hopkins and Rosemary
HopkinsRobin Howald and Michael D.
HowaldHelen HoweThe Richard R. Howe FoundationMr. and Mrs. Hans A. HuberKaren HukillCisselon HurdJeffrey A. JensEmily M. KahnJulia KahrlDale S. KammerlohrNorman KaplanKassler Family FundLoren Kieve
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Leni KlaimitzJane KleinMonique KobingerKeith and Patricia KusunisLake Research PartnersJill LaferSylvia A. LawBarbara F. LeeLegacy ll Philanthropic Fund at
the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
The Neale Family FoundationMargot Levin and George MannesJamie A. LevittPeter and Adriana LevittAli T. LichtensteinKaren LipkindMartin and Susan LiptonDavid J. LittleLloyd GroupRobin LofquistThe Mindy Loiselle and Lanny
Levenson Gift FundJohn LoveridgeDorothy LurieEdith LyckeAmy MadiganShannon MargolisGwyn S. MasonJoan and David MaxwellMcBride Family and Aspen Business
Center FoundationCharlotte M. McCarthyDeborah McCormickMary McGinnisNancy McGregor ManneDeborah McManusAudrey J. MeredithMrs. John C. MeschLaura Millendorf and Mark YoppKristi Miller
Frederick MillhiserMINDset DirectKaren MockKarin L. MoeStephen Monson in memory of Lynne
S. MonsonDr. Deborah MoodyJessie MorganAdeline S. MorrisonThe Morse Family FoundationConstance MurrayMelanie NakamuraFran and Fred NathanAryeh NeierNoel C. Nelson and Children
FoundationSamuel NeubardtAudre W. NewmanNancy J. NewmanWendy NorthupMary ObaElizabeth A. OrrRobert H. Palmer, M.D.Larry and Sandy ParkerLawrence B. PedowitzRobert M. PennoyerKatharine PharesKirsten and Andrew PittsLisa Podos and Michael WaisPhoebe PollingerCynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B.
PolskyEllen M. Poss, M.D.Constance B. PriceSara and J. Warfield PriceBrooke and Aaron QuinlanMona S. ReisLouisa and Gregory RitterLourdes RiveraLillie RobertsonGuenther Roth
James E. and Marjory RussellNaomi RutenbergGlenn H. Schnadt and Mary SchnadtMarcy SchuckLee SeymourKay ShiptonBarbara ShraggeSusan E. Sidd and Marc G. OdrichBarbara SimondsJanet SingerJill S. SlaterSmisek-Strassmann Family FundHolly M. SmithPriscilla B. SmithNaomi Sobel and Diana DotyPearl SpiroStoller Family Charitable Lead
Annuity TrustKathryn StrongKate StroupJan and Susan SuwinskiDavid Taylor and Missie RennieBrian TenneyBrian Thompson and Jessica
ThompsonThe Susan and John Thompson
Family FundGabrielle Tierney and Eric BindelglassAugustine F. UdoKatherine A. ValentinePhyllis and Gordon VineyardMonica I. VogelsteinMadeleine and Richard WachterArthur WaldenElizabeth Wallace Charitable Lead
TrustClaire A. WallsSandra WarrenEliza WeberMarcia D. WeberMildred G. Weissman
Wendling Charitable FundJoyce G. WolfRosalie J. WolfNonie WoolfSusan WrightEileen YagerJoyce ZaitlinLisa and Jim ZanzeLaurence L. Zuckerman
MATCHING GIFTSBank of America Matching Gifts
ProgramBP America Inc. Matching Gift
ProgramBristol-Myers SquibbDirect TVThe Ford Foundation Matching Gifts
ProgramGE Foundation Matching Gifts
ProgramGoogle Gift Matching ProgramJP Morgan Chase FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramOpen Society Institute Matching GiftsOutten & Golden LLPThe David and Lucile Packard
Foundation Matching GiftsPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts
ProgramPitney BowesPrudential Foundation Matching Gift
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nicki Nichols Gamble, Chair
Nancy Northup, President & CEO
Kathleen Tait, Treasurer
Phyllis Cohen, Secretary
Nonnie S. Burnes, Assistant Secretary
Aimee Boone Cunningham, Assistant Secretary
José E. Alvarez
Cynthia Blumenthal
Laurie G. Campbell
Maria Cardona
Julie Chaiken
Barbara Grossman
Monica Harrington
Jonathan Kaufelt
Janet Levinger
Karla Martin
Heather Podesta
Amy Metzler Ritter
General CounselYvonne Y.F. Chan,
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
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